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SOOTH BOUND.
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O tic# in First N st’l Bank Building
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Local Events*
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. H orton
were np from Portland Wednes
day.
R A N K IN
JO H N
C. B. Camming« has bought
his mother’s interest in the furni
ture store.
Miss Nora Parker visited with
Miss Verda Croser at Rosedale
last Sunday.
Miss Iona W oods went to Cor
vallis last Sunday to see Miss
H aving secured this lipe o f sample suits from the representative o f the Seigel
Amy Heater.
The L. M. Smith property ‘ on
garments at reduced prices we will sell
regardless
O STEO PATH S
Main street has been sold toJ .T .
Graduate# ot A .SL O. at Kirksrille, Mo.
o f original value. This is a line o f high grade garments,
O O
C A
Miller, o f Medford.
Offlc# on Main Btraot,
Lewis Hanson and wife came
1 blk. 8. of dopot
values running as high as 35.00 and $40.00; Our price is
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np
from
Portland
Tuesday
for
a
n .u p.
«Mutual..............No. 9-9
Both Phone#.
................. No. 861 visit with relatives.
This line added tc^our present stock will give the ladies o f Newberg an excellent
Traveling freight agent, H. A.
opportunity to secure a suit at a bargain. Any suit altered free o f charge.
Hinshaw, ofthe Southern Pacific,
was in tow n M onday.
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A line o f Misses Suits at $ 8 . 0 0 .
E. S. Craven made a trip to
Carlton in the capacity o f county
fruit inspector Tuesday.
B. R. GetcheU left here for the
Alberta country on Tuesday to
take a look at the country.
Mrs. T. Brouillette went to
Seattle last wash to see the close
ot the fair and visit with a sister.
T. S. Sutton who is working in
one o f the big mills at Scappoose,
F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y
was in tow n tbs first o f the
week.
The mother ot F. H. Rogers
recently returned from Nebraska
Mr. and Mrs. J.H . Grime« were
where she went something like a
William Hash, a brother o f
dow n from Dayton Inst Sunday George Hash, arrived here from
V DR- N. M O R R IS O N
a year ago.
THE
Willie Johnson, w ho recently visiting with the latter’« sitter, Iow a a tew days ago.
Mrs.
C.
K.
Spaulding.
D E N T IS T
married a wife, was up from
. E. G. Litchenthaler, w ho lives
Mrs. Ida Belle Yager w ho bad in the Noah Heater property, is
Lents last week show ing her
been here during the summer and taking a look at the country
to his friends.
; Office in Union Block
Robert Bates, an unde of N. tail visiting with her parents, along the coast in Lincoln conn-
(Successor to Bank of Newberg)
F. Byers and Mrs. J. W. Evans is M r. and M rs. James Fisher, left
from Osborn county, Kan for her home in Chicago Wednes Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lugar
day.
Capital and Surplus $60,000
sas on a visit.
who had been to Dayton to help
A
gentleman
named
Hanna,
a
J. S. B. McNay and family have
celebrate the birthday anniver
Twenty year* o f growth and experience
returned from the Sound country prominent cattle man and bank sary o f Mrs. Lugar’s father,
er
from
northern
Nebraska,
has
have given us unexcelled facilities to
where they went to spend the
stopped off here Tuesday tor a
been
in
tow
n
during
the
week
serve the public. Government «upends-
summer and tall.
visit with their friends. There is
visiting w ith his former friend a strong probability of their re
. ion, able directorate and efficient officers.
•«id neighbor, J. S. Larkin.
Grow with a growing institution by be-
taining to Newberg to five.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely re
. ginning an account today
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season opened say the birds are
Sam McVey arrived home from
turned
from
their
honeymoon
exceedingly scarce.
a trip to his old horns in Iow a
Noah Lapp has bought a lo t trip to the Sound the first o f the Tuesday morning where he g o t a
o f W. S. Bean oa Meridian street week, andiiave settled dow n to touch o f the early winter weath
CLARENCE MITT
and has a cottage well under every day life in the Wm. Strat er which they are experiencing
J. C. COLCORD,
ton propery on W ynooski street.
east ot the Rockies. He says the
W. E. CROZER,
Next Sunday is rally day at
' C. Landers, a cousin ol Mrs.
trains were crowded on the w ay
A sst Cashier,
N. F. Byers, is here with his wife Friends church at Rex. Sunday out with people coming to the
and tw o children from Smith school ait 10 o ’clock, rally day great Northwest.
exercises at 11, with basket din
Center, Kansas, on a visit. •
Russel Comer, w ho has been
ner to follow . Rev. A. J. Weaver
Calvin Blair, Cicil J. Hoskins
w
orking
in the oil districts about
w ill speak at 2:30 in the after
and H. M. Hoskins and wife
Bakersfield, California, tor the
dow n from McMinnville
.past tw o years arrived home
Thos. Herd
Son were
ast Sunday visiting with rela
M onday. He came by water
Building C ontractors
tives.
from San Pedro, taking advan-
ormer home in Minnesota the
J. R. Van Winkle, o f Grants
Estim ates Furnished
irst ot the week. Like others he
>ass, is in tow n visiting with
brings
the report of the early ap
¡noria lis sister, Mrs. Voorhies of the
proach o f winter in the middle mad«; were at San Francisco and
mperial hotel, and will remain
s ta te .
Bnreka
or some time.
“ Pat” Lawson, w ho for the
K ienle& Sons o f the Bazaar
Charles Baum from Linn Coun-
past eight years has worked in store have removed to their new
; y has bought the Neal property
he book binding department for store on First street where they
on the w est side o f Main street
the Irwin. Hod son C o., was up will enlarge their stock by put-
where he proposes to operate a rom Portland the first of the ting in a line o f musical instru-
bicycle repair shop.
week on a hunting trip and visit- ments. They now have a very
Thomas Stanbrough w ho is a ing with relatives.
nice store room and they w ill be
well known stockman o f central
Dan Stahlnecker, w ho fives on
to have their friends call
Iow a, was in tow n the first o f the Hinman place on the WiU and see them in their new
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
the week visiting with his neph lamette river opposite Botteville, location.
ew, Pro!. A. C. Stanbrough.
T h e mattress bearing tills label
will have a public sale o f his The subject at the M. E. church
Miss Bertha Cox, w ho re
gives you suprem e rest and co m
stock and farming implements next Sabbath morning will be
turned from Alaska a few months and numerous other articles oh ‘T h e W orld’s Greatest Man Be-
fort every night fo r a lifetim e.
ago where she was engaged in Saturday, October 30.
fore Christ.”
At night, “ Five
It is non -absorbent du st-proof,
teaching in an Indian mission, is
verm in-proof, a l w a y s sanitary, never
The many friends o f Miss Amy Kinds ot Laughter.” Come and
in tow n visiting with friends.
mats
or packs, and never needs rem aking
n i ws ( no O R I S O N
Elmore Osborn and wife, o f
o r renovating
Marengo, Ohio, were the guests
W e sell it exclusively and heartily recom m enu k .
o f President Kelsey last week.
Mrs. Osborn’s family were for
Nelson Brouillette merly neighbors o f Mathew
Terrell in Tennessee.
A Large.Line of Sample Suits on Sale at Our Store
A N Y S U I T A T $ 2 2 .5 0
MILLER MERCANTILElCO.
CJ. S. National Bank
&
j
F, H. Caldwell
& Company „
OOH/yFOR THE LABEL
Special Prices 30 Days O nly
LAPP & B O Y E S
Decorating, W a ll
papering
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Mrs. Jennie Morris, of Cam
bridge City, Indiana, arrived
here last week and is visiting
with her brother, Thomas 6 .
Miles. She will probably remain
the most ot the winter.
Frank Farley and family, in
company with George and Sidney
Nixon and their father, H. B.
Nixon, arrived here from W ood
ward, Oklahoma, last week.
Mr. Farley is a son o f Mrs. Silas
Comer. They all came with a
view o f locating.
Ostermoor Mattresses $18 values at 15
$304*
$26. (X
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