Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crabtree Arrival and Departure of Pas­ are located lor the present at senger Trains. Pendleton. r T n ia. From PortUad T ra i., tm h rtfaiA 0. P. Taylor is here from 9:05 A. M. 6:45 A. M. Seattle visiting with his brother, 11:05 A. M. 8:46 A. M. J. F. Taylor. 5:35 P. M. 1:10 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Linn ville 7:10 P. M. 4:22 P. M. have gone to Garibaldi beach for Miss Laura Blair of Portland, a stay o f tw o weeks. was at home over Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Jones o f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. England, visited in Newberg last week of Canby, were in Newberg last with the family o f her brother, C. B. Sanders. Monday. Roy Nichols, o f Fallbridge, The Lutz and Langton fami­ lies got home from the beach Washington, a nephew o f W. B. Brooks, was here on a visit the Wednesday. Charles W. Johnson and A. C. hrst o f the week. E. G. Lichtenthaler is moving Peterson, o f Dallas, were in town to South Bend, Washington, last Monday. this week with his family, where Mrs. Frank Baird and children he will work at carpentering. went to Hopewell Wednesday to Archie Campbell and family, of visit with relatives. Guy Bennett, the Vancouver Sherwood, were in Newberg last hardware merchant, was in New­ Saturday and Sunday attending berg last Sunday calling on his quarterly meeting of F r i e n d s church. friends. The local association o f former Street Commissioner J H. Wil­ Nebraska people will hold their son, is completing a handsome annual picnic at the park on country home on his place out Tuesday o f next week, when a north o f town. good program will bt given. In the absence of the pastor, Miss Nina Mills, daughter of Miss Edith Minchin will have Mr. and Mrs. W alter Mills, was charge o f the services at Friends married on last Saturday at Ho- church next Sunday morning. quiam, Washington, to Lyle There was a slump in prices on watermelons last Friday 'when Snyder, formerly o f Newberg. Charley Lapp got in a new stock, They will make their home in Hoquiam where Mr. Snyder has filling the front windows oi his work. store. Miss Florence Hanson, secre­ - ' Mrs. 0. J. Sherman and Rev. tary o f the Y. W. C. A., at El Coburn were up from“ Portland Paso, Texas, is taking a vaca­ last Saturday in attendance at tion in Oregon and visiting her the quarterly meeting o f Friends parents, Rev. and Mrs. John F. church. Hanson and sister Marie, in J. D. and Harry Gordon, Jo Portland. She spent the week Porter and George L. Kelty, end with her friend, Mrs. Heskett, went on an auto fishing trip to in the Rex neighborhood, in com­ the big Nestucca last week with pany with whom she attended fair success. Friends Quarterly Meeting Sat­ M. W. Gumm and family left urday. ! for the McPhillips camp at the Edmund Senn, the sculptor, ( seashore on Monday morning, has been in Portland a good deal expecting to be gone tw o or o f the time lately doing some three weeks. carving tor the contractor who J. A. Honens, son o f W. D. is putting up the buildings for Honens, in company with Mrs. the Reed Institute. Mr. Senn Honens and son, Willie, left here has a reputation as the best Monday evening on their trip to sculptor in the Northwest. He the New England States. came out from St. Louis to do J. A. Kersey and wife are ar­ some work on the Lewis and ranging to leave the first of the Clark Fair buildings in 1905, week for S is s o n , California, and was so attracted with the where their son Andrew is locat­ country that he remained. ed and where they expect to re­ James A. Gage, o f Fairburg, main for some time. Nebraska, who is out seeing thé Justin, John and Rev. Richard Northwest, spent last Sunday at Haworth and their respective the home of his former friend, families, Rev. Charles 0. Whitely Enos Ellis. Mr. Gage is a weal­ and family, and Miss Bell Gilbert, thy farmer and stockman. Last left here on Tuesdav morning for winter he fed 250 head of cattle the Nestucca beach. which he sold at eight and a halt cents a pound. He is out look- On account of the death of S. W. Parrish, who had been a for a location fo r orcharding and member o f the band for many has been looking at the upper years, there will be no concert at Columbia country with a view the park on next Sunday after­ o f engaging in almond growing. noon. 1. G. Streit, representing the U. S. G. Miller was called to Warren Construction Co., and McMinnville last Monday on ac­ who will have charge o f the count of the loss o f his residence work o f street paving in New­ property in that city, which was berg for the company, was in totally destroyed by fire at three town Tuesday on his w ay to o'clock on Sunday morning. The Salem, where he went to assist value o f the house was about in the shipping of a paving plant $1,600 and the insurance carried to Newberg. He said there had was $1,000. The origin of the been some delay in getting cars fire is unknown. for shipment. It will require a Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gilbert little time to get the plant in came down from Rosedale last shape after it arrives, but he said Saturday and remained over un­ he thought they would be ready til the first of the week. On Mon­ to begin work in tw o weeks. day the Gilbert, E l l i o t t and Prof, and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Pinkerton families made up a from away down south in South picnic crowd and looked down Carolina, who are spending the from the heights of Chehalem summer vacation in Oregon, vis­ Mountain at the dinner hour. ited in Newberg Tuesday, the The Oregon Electric force re­ guests o f N. C. Christenson. turned from McMinnville last Naturally, in this diagonally far week and the paving o f the corner from their part o f Uncle track on First street-is being Sam’s domain, they find much completed. Every lick that has that is new and they are the been struck by this company in wideawake, observing kind of Newberg stems to have been people who enjoy such a trip t