# *. L ITT L E F IE LD & ROM IG v'* **'" ' i - PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS V. -v -, Offle* iff Pint Nat’l BotkPbM DR. JOHN S. RANKIN Office DR. R. W. NARROLD DENTIST. BOTH PHONES D R . G E O . L A R K IN D e n t is t . Office over First Nat’l Bank Both Phone« » » a * » W . W . Hollingsworth & Son Funeral Directors A Embalmers Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phone* N e w b erg , j O re. D R - N. M O R R IS O N D E N T IS T Office in Union Block DR. A .M . D A V IS A TTOaXXT-AT-ULW CLARENCE BUTT. W ill practice in all the court« o f the ■tate. Special attention riven to pro­ bate work, the writing o f deeds, m ort­ gages, contracts and the drafting o f all legal papers. Newberg, Oregon. O ffice —Second Floor Bank o f Newberg Building. E. A . ELLIS T G e n e ra l C o n tra c to r Septic tanka built after the latest approved methods. Sewer and ’Hie W ork. W ell Digging Budding Contractors Estimates Furnished Obituary. John A. Atkins died on Che- halcm mountain, where he with his family were camping for the benefit o f his health, on Tuesday, August 24, aged 40 years and 8 months. Deceased came to Oregon in the spring of 1907 from New York, where he was born, and where his father, Christopher L. ‘ Atkins, and his brother, Win. H. Atkins live. He is also survived by a wife and three children, one son and tw o little daughters. His faneral was held from their home Wednesday, August 25. Interment in Ramsey Hill Ceme­ tery. The family wish to ex press their thanks tor favor* and kindness shown them during the sickness and death o f the husband and father. on the merchants and finds them glad to co-operate with him in preventing the sale o f insect infected fruit, which the law for- coming year, arrived here the first of the week from Westfield, Indiana and has heen visiting with her uncle, Milton Newlin. - The Newberg people who went to Salt Lake to attend the G. A* R. Encampment are all at home again.