LER MERCANTIL PtíVSICIAN8 * SURGEONS FOR SINCERITY CLOTHES FOR MEN OR- N. M O RR ISO N D E N TIST Office in Unkm B lock DR. A . M. DAVIS DENTIST rrr“ Tho8. H erd & Soi Building Confrartnrs F. H . Caldwell & Company Nelson Brouillette Painting Decorating, W all ; Telephone Company, and B. & | Craren, went to McMinnriUe on | bn si ness Wednesday. Mr». S. G. Irvin came over from Newport last week to^visit with Mr». Sarah Ewing and daughter nod attend the wedding. The Mimes Minnie and Lydia Bhret went to Tigardvilk Tburs- day morning to visit a few days with their uncle. Mr». Prank Dench and chil­ dren have been dow n from Mc­ Minnville during the week visit­ ing at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B . F . H eviland. B. S. C r a v e n informs the Graphic that the county apple fair which was being arranged for has been called off for this season. ' The many friends of Miss Amy Heater will be sorry to hear that the w ord received from her bed­ side, at the home o f her parents in Corvallis, is not encouraging. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Winters, October 27, a daughter/ The little one has three great grandmothers, one great grand­ father, tw o grandmothers and tw o grandfathers. The subject o f the sermon at the M. B. church next Sunday morning will be “ Pour ships— Which Will You Take?” At night “ W hat Shall We Read?” All are invited. * Bari Rinehart, a former student o f Pacific College, w ho is now studying medicine in Portland Mrs. Nelson M orrison and and in spare moments coaching children arrived home from New- the Hill M ilitary football team, x>rt last week. came up with the team last Everrtt M. Heaoock was down Saturday. torn Salem a day or tw o the The public schools are closed in t o f the week. and the teachers are at McMinn­ J. C. Gregory has sold his ville in attendance at the county undertaking business in W ood- teachers institute, h ot the spirits o f young America don’ t appear raraaodh as returned to New- to be spfr Hilly depressed on ac­ Amos Nelson w ho has been count o f the three days’ vacation. B ora to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert getting his umu I through the Smith, of Cloverdalc, on Tuesday, M cM innvilk postoffice for the November 2, a daughter. The past few months, was in tow n mother and fittie one are a t the Tuesday. home o f Mr. and Mrs. Lon Had­ “ A. M .” usually stands for fore­ ley near New berg, the parents o f noon, but in this particular in­ Mrs. Smith. stance it means Hoskins. He Rev. Hebert T. Cash, w ho is came up from Lents Wednesday well known in Newbeig, is kav- o greet his friends alym t tow n. ng Paonia, Colorado, where he Te looks like he was good tor has been pastor o f the Friends several years yet. church tor the past tw o years, J. \8. Hamilton, o f Portland, and it is understood he is going w ho w as a scoot in the civil war, to locate for a time at Newport, will speak at the M. B. church to get the advantage o f a lower on Friday night, when he will altitude. recite many of the thrilling ex­ Parmer Carrol Kirk k it a periences incident to the life o f squash a t the New berg Land the soldier. Admission will be C o.’s office Wednesday Winch : free bat a collection will be taken weighs 84 pounds. II the seed at the dose. had been different it might have M. P. Elliott has bought O. P. been ’ ’some pumpkins,” but Labadie’s stock o f w ood at the it is good for several big fat pies Newberg W ood Yard, on First as itis . and Grant streets and will con­ Rev. Josiah Dillon and wile tinue the business at the old from Oklahoma, w ho have been stand. He has under cover, first visiting the different Friends class w ood, both old and second churches in the Northwest dur­ grow th fir and also a limited ing the past three months, are amount of oak His yards are in tow n visiting with their son- fall and still more w ood coming. in-law, Alien Jay and family. If you wish to buy or. sell w ood Last Sunday morning and again Mr. Elliott will be glad to meet in the evening be spoke at you and supply your wants. Friends church. Look elsewhere in our columns Fred Rogers arrived here last for his advertisement. ' week from Mississippi, bringing On Tuesday at high noon, Miss with him a colored lad o f ekven M. Florence Ewing was married years, as a representative o f his to J. Phincas Dodge at the home labors in educational and mis­ o f the bride’s mother, Mrs. Sarah sionary w ork am ong the colored Ewing, tw o miles north of New­ youth of the Southland. He is berg, Rev. John P. Lyons officiat­ visiting with his mother, Mrs. ing. The ceremony was per­ Eggers, fluid sister, Miss Anna formed in the presence o f a few Rogers. o f the immediate relatives and "The Redemption o f David friends o f the contracting parties, Corson” is a new serial story just the date o f the wedding being on begun in the Graphic, the first the ninety-first anniversary of chapter appearing October 21. the birth o f the mother o f the The author is Charles Frederic bride. The groom is in the real Goss. Garret P ort, of Newberg, estate and insurance business in says he knew Mr. Goss in New Portland, w hik the bride and York state when the latter was her mother came here from Free­ a boy. His father was a Presby­ port, Illinois some months ago, terian preacher and Mr. Port making many friends m the time says he heard him preach many they have resided in the cotn- timet. i munitv.. «-«il