Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 22, 1909, Image 5

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    Railroad Time Tabla.
Miss Lida Cremer, o f Tolono,
Mrs. Arnold, w ife o f B. F.
| Illinois, is visiting with her Arnold o f the Whittier, California
U TTLEFTELD & ROM IG
NORTH BOUND,
cousins, Dr. Bowers and fam ily Register, in company with Mrs.
P H Y SIC IA N S ft SU RGEONS
near town, this being her first Rebecca Naylor, o f Berkeley,
SOU TH BOUND
western tour. She will visit in arrived in town Wednesday even­
Tacoma and Seattle and attend ing and will attend Yearly Meet-
O ffice in P in t N at’ l Bank Building
the A. Y . P.
B oth Phones
C. E. Nichols from Alaska, a
Attorney Clarence Butt, W. E.
brother-in-law o f W . B. Brooks, White, Charlie Maekie and 8. P.
II Mrs. Mary E. Allen is down with his son, Roy, and Mrs. G. E.
j Timber lake went to Spokane the
F from Eugene this week.
W ingate and Frank Brooks from | first o f the week, expecting to
1 Rudolph W eber and fam ily left Portland, a sister and brother | register fo r a chance at the
5 fo r their form er eastern home respectively o f Mr. Brooks, are Indian lands. A ll but Mr. Tira-
C last Monday.
here fo r a v isit
berlake were expecting to g o on
O ffice over Bank o f N ew berg
> I Henry Gee, the McMinnville
Cecil J. Hoskins and Chester north to take a look at the
| marble works proprietor, was in j Campbell, o f McMinnville, were Alberta country with a view o f
B oth Phones
| town Monday.
down last Sunday having a real buying land.
Paul V. Maris, o f the State good time, judging from the
It was “ Joe Cook
that was
. Dairy Commission, spent Tuesday number o f fair lady passengers I what we boys called him thirty-
at the Atkinson dairy farm north they were conveying in a buggy five years ago—who stepped up to
o f town.
with a single seat
our office desk Thursday morning
DR. R. W. HARROLD
Chas. Parker, a cousin o f L. M.
Rev. George Round, .w h o is and held out his hand ju st as was
and A. B. Parker is here from located at Jefferson this year and his custom on the old Academy
DENTIST.
Richmond, Indiana, looking for a who had been attending Chautau­ grounds back in the “ Hooeier”
location.
qua at Gladstone, spent a* couple
BOTH PHONES
o
Miss Jessie Britt arrived home f days in town during the week] ing since that time. He and his
I from San Francisco Tuesday in attendance at the opening o f [ family are out for a visit from
morning reporting a pleasant the Yearly M eeting o f Friends i their Illinois home and here is
hoping that they may have the
church.
vacation.
best
time o f their lives.
Mrs. Josie Davis, o f Minne­
Dr. Rose and fam ily, o f Coopers-
The heart o f the old veterap,
town, N. D ., is in town visiting apolis, a sister o f F. A . Morris,
Garret
Fort, was made glad last
O STE O P A TH S
with his sister, Mrs. R. W. who with her son, Herman spent 1
several days here visiting, left Monday m orning by the arrival
Graduates o f A . 8 . O . a t K irk «ville, M o. Harrold.
Mrs. W. H. Taylor, o f Dundee, fo r Seattle Tuesday evening. 1 o 1 f his niece, Miss Genevive
O ffice on Main Street,
from Syracuse, New
•
1 blk. 8. o f depot
has bought the Van Dyke prop­ On their way home they will visit Austin,
erty located in the northwest I with a sister whose home is in
« --------- iM u ta s l« ............N o. M
Montana.
part o f town.
'\
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clark and '
One or more sisters o f Harvey
three
children, and Miss Charity
D. Crumly whose names we have
failed to get, are out from the Cannaday arrived the first o f the |
week from Georgetown, Illinois, |
east on a v isit
and are visiting with relatives. '
W ill Bond is expecting to leave
Mrs. Clark is a sister o f F. A. j
fo r Spokane and the Alberta
and Orange E lliott and Mrs. W . '
country, land prospecting, the
S. Parker. Mr. Clark is cashier M
last o f the week.
in a bank in his home town.
J1
Elwood Minchin was down from
The Wm. Perkins fam ily scat- r
Hood River visiting at the home
tered in several directions last
o f his parents near Dundee the |
Monday. Mrs. Perkins left fori*
first o f the week.
her form er home in Minnesota 1
Miss Elizabeth Van Denburg, where she will remain fo r several ^
o f B ig Rapids, Michigan, is visit- weeks visiting, Miss Cora le ft for *
in town with theM isses Ruth and Spokane, while Mr. Perkins and *
Katherine Romig.
Miss Olive went to Seattle to see r
Dr. H. V. Hatfield was up t h e A .Y . P.
|c
from Portland last Sunday visit­
Mr. and Mrs. W allace Kemp, r
ing with his aunt, Mrs. A . E. in com pany with his mother,
Bowman and sons.
Mrs. Jennie Kemp, from W ichita, 4
Mrs. C. F. Moore and daughter, Kansas, visited here the first o f 8
Miss Pearl and son, Paul, with the week with the Graphic fam ily 1
Mias M argaret Inglis came home and with A . E. Moores w est o f '
from Nye Beach Tuesday.
town. Mr. Kem p is cashier o f 43
Office in Union Block
Or land Heacock and w ife are the W ichita bank located in the *
down from Pendleton taking a university district, which is do- j
vacation. They will probably ing a good business, and he is off
spend some timé at N ew port
on a vacation o f a month. They £
F. Shepperd from Clackamas
county
has bought the Graves
DR. A M. DAVIS
property located on the corner o f
Third and W ashington streets.
W. B. Sims comes to the front
with three stalks o f pie plant
the smallest o f which weighs a
pound, while the largest weighs
a pound and a quarter.
^ T T O R M Y -A T -L A W
W. B. Brdoks and family, in
company with his parents, went
CLARENCE BUTT.
W ill practice in all the courts o f the to Portland Tuesday to attend
state. Special attention given to pro­
bate w ork, the w riting o f deeds, m ort­ the funeral o f his sister who died
gages, contracts and the draftin g o f all at the Good Samaritan hospital.
legal papers.
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Rev. S. W. Potter went to W est
N ew berg, Oregon.
O ffice — Second Floor
Chehalem last Sunday to preach
Bank o f N ew berg Building.
at the new church, taking C. F.
Moore along to add dignity to the
occasion.
Mrs. H. M. Williams and chil­
dren
and Mrs. S. P. Timberlake
Finest Photos in the city . Crayon and
W ater C olors a Specialty.
and children went to Newport on
A ll work first-class,
Monday to spend the remainder
o f the month at the seashore.
M RS. F . H . BROW N IN G
F irst ft H oward Sts.
N ew berg
Tom Snodgrass, the hustler for
the sale o f railroad lands in the
A lberto country, has been in
town during the week giving out
information to the land hungry.
HOME CANNING IS
A PLEASURE
,
Browning Photo
Studio
F. A . Morris and w ife, Mrs.
Josie Davis and son, Herman,
and Mrs. H. R. Morris went to
Newport last Saturday, return­
Thos. Herd & Son ing on Monday. They reported
a pleasant trip.
Building Contractors
I
G. C. Palmer, who lives out at
Estimates Furnished
the foot o f the mountain brought
in samples o f sweet corn last
Saturday, six feet high and in
tassel. He said he would have
Executrix Notice.
roasting ears in fifteen days.
Molle« ia hereby (Ivan that the nndaralgnad
George, Edward and John
haa bean appointed executrix of the will and
Pack,
brothers o f Mrs. G. A.
taatamant of Santiago «Urban, daeeaaad, by
the County Court uf Yamhill Connty. Oregon. Best; in company with Arthur
Mow. therefore, nil paraona haring eUima
again*! tha aetata of Santiago Hite baa. da­ Lee, all from Walhalla, N. D.,
eeaaad. are hereby noil Sad and required to who are out seeing the Coast
praaant the «am«, with tha proper ronchara, to
tha oadoralgned, at bar realdonoe. at Mawbarg, country, arrived here last Thurs­
In Yamhill Connty, Oregon, within «U month* day and remained until Tuesday
from tha data of thiaaotlaa.
morning visiting with the Best
Datad /u ly Mb, IMS.
■arana P. Hire nan,
fam ily. From here they went to
Executrix at tha will aad laatameat of
Santiago Blieben, daeaaaad. Seattle to see the fair.
E ffective July 4th, train 14,
Portland Express, S. P. main
line, arrives in Portland 11KK)
a.m. instead o f 9.'50 a.m . making
connections with morning trains
via O. R. & N. to Spokane and
Northern Pacific to Seattle. This
train will prove very convenient
for passengers desiring daylight
trip through Shasta region and
also fo r those wishing a few hours
in Portland between trains on
route either to Seattle or Spokane.
No change has been made in
schedule south o f Ashland.
W m . M c M urry ,
General Passenger Agent,
Lines in Oregon.
Mftftts
Fish
Vegetables
Fruits
TRY A DOZEN TODAY
There is no ja r that seals like, keeps like or opens like
the Economy. Try it now, and you will never use any
other jar. M ore than Tw o Hundred Thousand Ameri­
can H ousewives are Satisfied and
y jfh Fron-
om y Jam. It is as the name s u g g e s t e d m o o t e d
nomical ja r as it pays fo r itself in the food it saves.
May W e Send you Around a Dozen On Trial?
v7percantiie Com pany
ON THE
NEW
CENTURY
B IN D ER
A binder that does not cleanly separate the bundles from the untied
grain costs a lot o f your temper and time. Time ia money during
harvest. T o avoid this loss nse the New Century. The above cut tells
the story. From the moment the needle appears above the grain until
it returns beneath the deck, no grain is fed down by the packers. They
serve to keep the grain from pressing against the needle. The revolving
discharge arms do not come into contact with the untied grain. For
good clean work use the New Century. If you will only let us show you
the New Century and thoroughly explain it w e'll be satisfied with the
result for it will be another sale fo r ns—one more satisfied customer.
United States Nat’l. Ba
(Successor to Bank o f Newberg)
Capital and Surplus $60,000
Twenty years o f growth and experience
have given us unexcelled facilities to
serve the public. Government supervis­
ion, able directorate and efficient officers.
Grow with a grow ing institution by be­
ginning an account today
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J. L. HOSKINS, President
SAM’ L. L. PARRETT
V ice Pres.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
W. E. CROZER,
A sst Cashier.
C.
• #> F. W I L L I A M S
PAINTER, PAPERH ANGER and DECORATOR
A gent for Oregon Sienna'Paint Co’s, paints and var­
nishes. We have a full line o f stains o f all shades.
Linseed Oil, Turpentine and Kalsomine. Give us a
trial and be convinced that this is the best place in
N ewberg to buy paints . All work and material
guaranteed satisfactory.
1ST A N D S L A IN S T S .
G R E G O R Y B LD G .