Groceries DR. G E O . LARKIN Dentist. Office over First Nat No Emperor—either o f a People or o f Finance—can Hank Both Phone* buy better food than we sell you, at prices you usu­ ally pay for good things. J* DR. A . M . D A V IS VanBlaricom hi LITTLEFIELD & ROM IG PHYSICIANS A full stock o f hand-made harness at prices that are righ t Also a full line o f A SURGEONS Office in First Nat’ l Bank Building Both Phones Blankets, Gloves OSTEOPATH H and everything that goes, with & full and complete] invoice o f horse goods. Graduates o f A. S. 0 . at Kirksville, Mo Office on Main Street, * - ' 1 blk. 8. o f depot Both Phonea: l )¡¡¡J*“ 1 - O W n i C . F. H E L D ....... 'S * r ts iW i W M DR. J. H. W IL K E N S O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N ' M clll Plumbing:! lile, Ors. Branch office, Newberg Office «ame floor aa Commercial Club Tuesday!. Thursdays and Saturdays, j Hours. 8 a. ui. to 6 p. m. Consultation and Examination free. H orn « P h s s s S lu s la S DR. JOHN S. RANKIN LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. DR N. M O R R IS O N Office in Union Block S. E. W A T K IN S & SON Architects Designers and Builders of Business Buildings Churches and Dwellings In Brick, Stone, Wood and rein­ forced concrete. We are agents for Plate Glass, therefore can give the best figures obtainable. ^ TTOBNEY-fT-LAP CLARENCE BU TT. , Will practice in all the.court* o f the tate. Special attention given to pro- ate work, the writing o f deeds, mort­ age*, contracts and the drafting o f all ^ Newberg. Oregon. Second Floor * ank o f Newberg Building. KFICB— Building Contractors Estimates Furnished W . W . Hollingsworth & Son Builders and Contractor Funeral Directors & Embalmers Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phones Newberg, . Ore. W e are ready for anythin Dwellings a Specialty Allen Smith & Co W . P. PLEASANT C a rp en ter an d C o n tra c to r The best o f references furnished. » General C ontractor Septic tanks built after the latest approved methods. Sewer and Tile Work. Well Digging Mutual Phone Yamhill County Abstract Co. V J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. T h e only A bstract Books in Yam hill County M c M in n v il l e , Will continue - to make I . ' t O regon Pioneer Hardware Store For All Kinds of sittings until F irs t a nS C o lis a * St* B. MOUNT Miss Evelyn Dicks is here visit* in# from Pike. A. Hawley is a Mr. Geo. Bush has moved his Robison. barn. G. W. Byers Sr. is remodelling The rock crushers are at work his home. | on both sides o f the valley. Great Mrs. Inez Martin is visiting improvements are being made in Mrs. S. M. Crosby. the roads here. Harold Prince was a Portland Mr. C. N. Marsh and Frank visitor on Saturday. .Nelson have bought a new grinder. Clarence Hess and family went A large grain crop is assured through the valley. to Portland Saturday. Clause Groth was acting station Mr. Amos Nelson has gone to agent at Derry last week. Yaquina on a pleasure trip while his home ¡8 being remodeled and Mrs. West and Mrs. Matherly painted. went to Newberg Saturday. B. S. Hunter has as his guests, his sister and his granddaughter, Willa. Lura Ferguson et al to F C G. W. Byers Jr. and family Daniels lots 3-4 blk 1 Morgans visited the home folks a few days add Sheridan $2800. last week. United States to Minnie Lewis Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Crowly, oi n Y j o f neV6 and nVi of nw% sect Portland, were Saturday visitors 20 t 4 s r 6 w in the Red Hills. F R Wilson & w f to Hermann T Wilson und 1-3 int 80 ac & J. L. Richards, oi Boyd, Oregon, visited his daughter, Mrs. Frank right of way in sec 4 t 3 s r 6 w $300. Keyes last week. Granderson Wilkin & w f to Children’s Day exercises will be Rosetta A Smith 5 ac in M held Sunday evening at ft o ’clock M aloned l c 4-4 $3150. at the Dundee church. A F Wilkin & w f to Henry A Miss M. Ethelyn Adams, o f Page 40 ac in Jos Hess d 1 c t 3 s Portland, is spending a week r 3 w $12000, y with-Mrs. K. D. Hatch. G L Baker et al to Lela Miller Miss Ella Crawford returned 24.02 ac in J G Baker d 1 c 4-4 Sunday frofn Seattle where she $ 1 . has been teaching the past year. R L Booth & wf to Edw R The graduating exercises o f the Load hVa o f ne% sec 33 1 4 s r 7 eighth grade will be held at the w $10. church Saturday evening o f this Mary A B oyd& w fto Albertine week. Atkeisson 20 ac in J G Baker d ie R. W. Swink returae<^from Mc­ 4-4 $12000. Minnville Saturday where he at­ Geo W Briedwell & w f to Jno tended the meeting o f the county W Briedwell und Vfc int in lots* 1 eighth grade examining board. & 2 Alex Sutton claim t 5 8 r 5 “ Uncle George” Robison, o f w $165. Lina H Brown & hb to Louisa North Yamhill, was a Dundee visitor Saturday on his w ay to Ryner 52,46 ac in O P Turner d 1 attend the meetings o f the Indian c 5-6 $5800. Telesphore Brouillette & w f to War Veterans and the Pioneers, Friends church o f Newberg 3 ac at Portland. The funeral o f Mrs. E. F. Hard­ in Jos B Rogers d 1C t 3 s r 2 “w in w ho died in Portland, was $300. held at the Dundee church Satur­ John F Bunn & wf to C. E & C day afternoon, Rev. Lashier, o f L Bunn 1-8 interest in 162.05 ac California, officiating. She was in Jno B Rowland d 1 c t 3 s r w followed to her resting place in $ 10 . G W Byers Jr to E C CousenS the Dundee* Cemetery by a large tract 34 Hurley & Larges Fruit number o f her former neighbors Land Subd $1. and friends who covered her Sarah C Carey et al to Z E grave with beautiful floral Perkins 4-5 interest in lots 3-4-5 tributes o f their love. & 6 blk 17 LaFayette $900. On Sunday, June 19, Mr. and N C Christenson & w f to Gert­ Mrs. M. M. Edwards celebrated rude Nicolaison lots 1-2 blk “ G^ their fifty-fifth wedding anniver­ Cozines 3rd add McMinnville sary at the old home in Dundee. A large crowd o f relatives and $ 2000 . G E Clark & w fto Frank Mask, friends gathered with them to enthine 67.50 ac in James Toney make merry the day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have lived for d 1 c & 24.76 ac in J S Danforth years in the old home and have d l c t 5 s r 5 w $10000. endeared themselves to all those * N J Conner & wf to E E & M who have been brought in con­ E Switzer lot 4 & sVi lot 5 blk 9 tact with their sunny disposi­ Newberg $10. Hilda Cooper & hb to J P tions. Their old time Southern Warinner und 1-3 int in 151.41 hospitality and generosity have ac sec 26 5-3 $750. made scores o f friends and stran­ J T C.onverse & w f to E S Tal­ gers remember the Edwards’ bot 122.53 a c s e c 2 2 t 4 s r 5 w home with pleasure. Those $3000. present were G. H. Edwards, Pleasant Cozine et al to James Gladys Edwards, Clara Ed­ Houck 100x140 ft blk 2 0 T Mc­ wards, Violet Edwards, Luther Edwards, Mary JEverest, Bert Minnville $3200. W E Crozer & wf to N F Byers Hoyt, Mrs. Edith Hoyt, George & wf lot 5 & s^i lot 4 blk 2 Ed­ Hash, Mrs. Bina Hash, Avery wards 2nd add Newberg $1500. Hash, Mr. Hash, Wm. Hash, H Allison Dike to Julius Koplin Mrs. Mary Hash, o f Newberg, 6.13 ac in sec 12 t 2 s r 4 w Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, J. W\ $300. Liddy & Floyd Dowd (by B. Edwards, George Ramsey, F. Guard) t o j W Warinner 151.41 V«. Meyer, R. W. and Mrs. Swink ac sec 26 5-3 $1500. and daughter, Mrs. Anna Robi­ Rebecca D r a p e r t o J o h n son, Andrew Hagey, Mr. and Schlaefie 200 ac in sec 3 t 4 s r 5 Mrs. Roy Robison anti sons Myles and Harry, Mr. and Mrs. w $5000. Jesse Edwards & wf to M J & F. A. West, Mrs. M. West of C A Comer lots 4-5 blk 4 Ed­ Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bert­ wards 2nd add $525. ram, Mrs. F. Colson, Florella A W Easton & wf to Jerry & and Dennis Colson o f Dayton, Mary O’Brien 3 Y i ac in R Hig­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Closner, Albert gins d 1 c 2-3 $36. and Lester Closner of Spring- Mary J & Wm C Ellis (by W'ater, A. Lane, Nancy Lane, Guard) to Chas H Thurston Lita Lane, Jerry Lane, ’ Lfcwllyn und 2-5 int in lots 34 & part lots frorr\ Hebo, Mrs. Fannie Ed­ 27 & 13 Cove Orchard $510. wards, Jesse anti Roy Edwards, Lillian English et al to Maud Cloverdale, M. H a r d i n g o f Bryan 164 ac in D Gaunt Hz D Salmon River, Mrs. Jennie Moth­ Johnson d ! eSs and 20 ac R R erly and tw o children o f Can­ land t 3 s r 4 w $1. ada. Lillian English et al to Maud Bryan 2.75 ac in J J Hembree d 1 Vr eat Chehalem. e 4-4 $120. The Ladies’ Aid, ot West Che­ Sam’ l Ewing Hz wf to Eliza halem, will give an ice cream Fairbank 6Va ac in S Brutseher d social at the church next Fri­ 1 c ami lot 1 except school lot 21 t 3 s r 2 w $2500. day, the 24th. S or your 7few Spring L. E. BRO W N T H E T A IL O R Highest Prices Wool and Mohair IM PO RTAN T NOTICE Do not bring in damp or wet wooL See that all tags and dirt are removed. Do not tie fleeces with cacil or binding twine 0 a account o f serious losses sustained on last season’ s clip for the above reasons, dealers have sent out strict instructions to buyers to dock all wool tied with binding twine or that is damp or dirty. . Chehalem V a lle y M ills NEWBERG, OREGON T h e Newberg M anufacturing and Construction C o. W indows. Doors, Interior and Exterior Finish, Mouldings, Building Stone, Cabinet W ork, Store Fixtures and General Mill W ork C. B. CUMMINQS T H E H O U S E F U R N IS H E R W e have in stock a complete line of Furniture, Punt,, W all Paper, Picture Moulding, Glass, Heaters and Ranges. W e are always pleased to show our goods. C. B. Cummings, Newberg, Or A t this store w e do not merely carry||a line of things “ just as go od " as other things w hich you know to be good. W e carry the things themselves, J. H. WILSON & CO