Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, October 14, 1909, Image 5

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    PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS
George Young, the Tillamook
barber, was in town Tuesday.
Dr. Fred George and wile were
aptrom Portland last Sunday.
Born October 10, Dorothy Kirk
to Prol. and Mrs. R. W. Kirk,
CorvalUa.
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. King spent
last Sunday in Portland visiting
with relatives.
The little child oi Mr. and Mrs.
i i i i v j three
v u i v v months
l u u u i u o v old,
a ij
E. E. » i Finley,
died Wednesday morning.
Mrs. W. H. Taylor has re­
moved from the farm near Dundee
to her property in Newberg.
Mrs. M.D. Warren,otMcMinn­
ville, was down to attend the
Stratton-Seely wedding Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baker, who
live near town, lost their tour
months old son last Friday
morning.
In the new outfit at the post-
office there are 504 boxes and
about 460 of this number are
already rented.
Mrs. C. A. Eldriedge was down
from Corvallis the first of the
week visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Littlefield.
A. E. Bowman left fqr the
Alberta country the first of the
week, expecting to be gone a
month or more.
James Patterson & Son have
sold their merchandising busi­
ness to a gentlemen from Okla-
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Wm; Jolly and family wet? Miss Emma Fuller, of Big
down
from Philomath the first Rapids, Michigan, Miss Fronia
DR. N. M O R R IS O N
of the week visiting with bffe Nelson, of Portland, and Miss
brother-in-law, John E. Smith. Jessie Nelson, of McPherson,
Kansas have been in town dur­
B. S. Craven brought in some ing
the week visiting at the home
fine samples of Muir peaches ofMr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Full-
Wednesday. He has one tree ; er. Miss
twenty years old which bore . are cousins. Fuller and Mr. Fuller
Office in Union Block
eight bushels this season.
The first meeting of the Ladies
Dr. and Mrs. Rossi ter, of ' Wednesday
was held Oc­
Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Louis tober 6, at Clnb
the
of the
Hadley, and Mrs. I. Nichols, oi President, Mrs. C. home
J.
Edwards.
Dayton, were guests at the Ricb- Alter tj»e business session the in­
mond-Moore wedding in New-* coming officers entertained the
DR. A. M DAVIS
Wmlock, Washington, sprat last berg
last week.
members present at a luncheon
Sunday
in
town
with
his
family.
D E N TIS T
Edward
Baras
with
his
wife
prepared
for the occasion.
J. E. Presraall has sold hi» and son from Geneva, Nebraska, The next them
meeting
will be held at
stock of paints and wall papen are in town visiting with his the home of Mrs. Harrold.
to the C. E. Fuller Paint Co. ana
lfrs. J. E. Gregory. They While Harlan Smith was tak­
it has been removed to their sister,
axe
looking
at the country with a ing A. C. Martin and wile from
store.
view of locating.
Douglas to Kake, Alaska, by
County School Superintendent
boat, they sighted a band of deer
H. H. Belt was in town Tuesday Moot Rev. A. A. Christie, arch­ oq
shore. Mr. Smith shot four
in the interest of the county
and
Mr. Martin four, which made
teachers institute which is to be
a
pretty
good supply of meat for
held soon.
winter.
Almost any of us would
Miss Bdl Newhouse was np
be
willing
to do the missionary
from Portland last Sunday visit­
act
for
a
day or two under
ing at the home of her parents,
similar
circumstances.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newhouse,
Mrs. Shepherd, of Salt Lake,
north of town.
gave a very inspiring temperance
lecture to a good audience at
Mrs. C. J. Edwards. Mrs. P. A.
cacKBBweiMüiyj;n,»cr»vKSKwnrag Elliott
ana Miss Jennie D. Miller
Friends church on last Monday
night.
It was doubly interesting
Thos. Herd & Son
from the fact that she steered
clear of the old ruts and gave her
Building Contractors
hearers a new line of thought.
lough t.
Mrs. Shepherd is a lady of fine
Estimates Furnished
appearance, of pleasing address
where she expects to spend the
and
captivates the audience with
winter with her sister, Mrs.
her
first
appearance on the ros­
Mattie Townsend.
trum.
As
a temperance lecturer
The subject of the sermon at
she
is
away
above the average
the M. E. church next Sunday
and
is
well
worth
hearing.
morning will be “The Universal
W. H. Jenkins, traveling pas­
Up-Lifter” and at night “The
senger
agent for the S. P. lines in
Prime Object of Search.”
#
Oregon,
was in town Tuesday.
Elija Hutchens went to the
With
the
completion of the new
Long Tom country out from
bridge
across
the Willamette at
Eugene the first of the week to
Oswego,
the
business
of the West
see bis brother, William, who is
Side
lines
will
be
done
largely
very sick and not expected to re­
from
the
new
east
side
Washing­
cover
ton street depot, and G. W. James
has been offered the position as
Rev. W. F. Shields, pastor of
agent at that depot. He says
the Presbyterian churcn at Med­
however be will not consider it
ford, preached an interesting
unless the salary is raised. The
sermon to an attentive audience
people of Newberg would prefer
at the M. E. church last Sunday
to see Mr. James’ salary raised
evening.
here so be will not figure on go­
J. E. Hale arrived home from
ing elsewhere.
i
his trip to Iowa and Illinois a
few days ago and reports a verv
W. o T w . Meeting.
time, though he found
E leasant
;w of the people ne knew in
•Esteemed neighbors do not fail
former years.
to be out at Masonic Hall, Friday
evening, October 15 and give
and Mrs. Robert Atkinson
Nelson Brouillette and Mr. little
Head Counsel I. A. Bonk, a rous­
one were down from
ing reception, and have a good
Goldendale, Washington, last
time,
and lots of good things to
week visiting with Mrs. "Atkin­
LAPP * BOYES
eat
By order of Committee.
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Christenson.
B. G. Fendall, who went to
Seattle earlv in the season to see
* Millie McNely, age 18 years to
the A. Y. P., hit the trail the
Bee F Hauser, age 18 years.
second time Tuesday morning
and will see the fair out:
Mildred E Turner,’ 23 yrs. to
Victor H. Allen, 23 yrs.
F. A. Morris, Granville Everest
and L. 8. Otis spent a couple of
Agnes L. Richmond, 23 yrs. to
days the first ot the week mak­
John
H. Moore, 36 yrs.
ing a division of the Reuben
Olive Stratton, 28 yrs. to
Everest land near town among
Archie
C. Seely, 30 yrs.
the heirs. After the division wss
Blva
K. Wallen 26 yrs. tojohn
made the interested parties drew
D. Adams, 28 yrs.
lots Co decide the matter.
er, Mrs. M an Morris went to
Salem last Saturday to visit
with the Heacock boys.
M. 0. Williamson, from Kan­
sas, spent a few days in town
last week visiting with his form­
er neighbor, H. F. Baird.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smith
and Httle one are now at home
Men’s Suits $15 to $ 2 5 .0 0
Youths Suits $ 5 to $ 15.00
Ladies and Misses Tailored Suits
We have jnst put in a fine Kne of Indies’ and
misses tailored suits in a variety of shades, rang­
ing in prices from $15 tO $ 30 . Any altera­
tions necessary will be done right in our store
2/our moneys worth or your money hack
Ttfiller TTfercanti'ie Co,
U. S. National Bank
(Successor to Book of Newberg)
Capital and Surplus $60,000
Twenty years of growth and experience
have given us unexcelled facilities to
serve the public. Government supervis­
ion, able directorate and efficient officers.
Grow with a growing institution by be­
ginning an account today :: :: V ::
J. L. HOSKINS, Preeidrat
SAM’L. L. PARRETT
Vice Pres.
J.C.COLCOBD, Cashier
W. E. CR0ZER,
Asst Cashier.
F. H. Caldwell
& Company
Decorating» Wall
papering
OOK/yFOR THE LABEL
Room Size Rugs
«80.00 Value* at
82.00 Value* at
$20.00 Values at
W. W* Hollingsworth A Son