PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R E PO R T O F T H E CONDITION ' ' O F TH E UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK NEW BERG. OREGON , A t th e C lo s e o f B u s in e s s , S e p t. 8 , 1 9 2 0 ^ RESO U RCES; Loans and Discounts $ i 13,266.64 Bonds and Securities 310,608.08 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 6,389.49 Available Cash 151.293.73 Total - $1,181,557.94 L IA B IL IT IE S : Capital Stock Surplus and Profits Circulation <> , r •. Deposits $ 50,000.00 63,229.68 49,700.00 1,018.628.26 Sunday September 26th, Sunday school at 9:45, Mr. Sanderman. aupt. Morning worship at 11:00— "Invlai- ble helpers." Evening Service at 8:00—«"You are the goods you^ have to sell." Y. P S. C. E. at 7.0(5, Mr. Lee. leader. Prayer meeting Wednes­ day evening at 7:45; "Jesus’ Birth." ---------- o------- — J.L HOSKINS, S L PARRETT, IV. « tn .jlne»4 tT eSIO M I W m J. C. COLCORD, What Shall I Get S B tor Dinner! How many times Changed Hie Mind. lie was well up in the sixties nnd always got a lot of pleasure out of walking. lie would always say: “You city people don’t get out enough nnd walk.” in his short stay In the city he stepped Into his son’s downtown mag­ azine shop and said: “ I Just walked down from Thirty-fourth street.“ H'lth pride he added: “That’s not had for a young fellow like me! And, the way. your wife cave me this note and said for me to slop and get these things. Where Is this store?" "That’s the department store Just a square up the street—this street,” piled his son. » “ A department store! Where Is that errand boy you have around here? Tm too tired to walk up there,** re- oiled the old man. have you asked your- self this question? Day after day, w eek after w eek , ' it M n problem DICTIONARY is an all-know­ ing teacher, a universal question answerer, made to meet your needs. I t is in daily use by hundreds o f thousands of suo- stantly coisf ul man and women t h e world orw. 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 W o r d s . 2 7 0 0 P a S M . M O O I I - that u co n ­ con fron tin g you. If yo u were to stock lu.trz lions. 12.000 BioSraphical Kn- your shelves with a good asso rtm en t o f can n ed g o o d s, *• 1 you -w ould alwajra have som e­ thing o n hand that you r folk« ,, ■ < : would l ik e. * \ * . ' v Canned meats A U C T IO N E E R LIVE STOCK General Farm S I,181,557.94 Total Card o f Thanks. . — ■ o We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their klndneea, sym­ pathy and help In our recent sorrow. S. J. Hubbard and family, __________________________ . - - AND Sales % canned . vegetables— canned fruits — w e h ave th e m a ll in th e N. P. N ELSO N _ best known brands and ac nrices that will please you Place your order at once City, Blue 76 — Farm, 19a25 H. M. HOSKINS, Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Asst. K e n d r ic k s G r o c e r y ¡Talbott; 531.79 ac in T. B. Ladd, i John K. DeLashmutt. and G. W. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stultz spent 'Worden die and lot 1 of sec 10 lot 6 several days of last week in Port­ I of sec 3, T6 SR5 W 145.000.00 land. Joseph Carr and wf to Edmond Mrs. Lee_ Lane, daughter of Mr. Wood M ot 6 blk 6 City Park Add and Mrs. John Jones. Is visiting with Newberg. $300.00 them on Chehalem Mountain. James Edson and wf to James B. The Sunday school which was or­ McNerney and wf; various tracts in ganised early in the summer by the James Fulton and S. McSween die T3 mountain people is progressing rap­ SR4 W $65.000.00 idly. The attendance is good and Henrietta C. Gibson to A. W. the people are well pleased with the Bramlet and wf 41.25 ac In Joel undertaking. - Chrisman die T4 SR3 W $6.500.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. .U. Noble were L. F. Hall and wf to Allie Namitz given a surprise on last Saturday and wf * ac in M. Hall die. T3 night at the Marsh home near Sholls, SR3 W »75.00 when some sixty of their neighbors Henry Hammann and wf to A. J. and friends gathered in for an even­ Schukar and wf 8 ac ln C. B. Graves ing of social enjoyment. die T5 SR6 W $4.000.60 Triasa Mae Manier and Clifford Vivian Huffman et al to W. A. Noble were united in marriage at Bailer and w f; 27. 50 ac In Joel McMinnville on September 18. Rev. Perkins die. T4 SR3 W $10.00 E. M. Smith of the M. E. Church Henry Knobel A wf to Otto Flatau officiating. The bride recently and wf 30 ac in S. Eads die. T5 and 6 moved here from Seaside and the groom is a son of A. A. Noble of SR6 W $10.00 Fannie Lilly to Elza Hadley and West Chehalem. wf 2.83 ac in Wm Jones die, T3 SR3 W $10.00 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J. T. Marr et al to W. A. Bailer and wf 27 50 ac in Joel Perkins die, James B. Adams and wf, to Chas. T4 SR3 W $10.00 W. Root andwf; 45.30 ac in sec 17, Warren J. McClafflin anu wf to T3 SR2 W. $11.000.00 Floyd Waterman lots 1 and 2 blk 13 W. T. Anderson and wf to T. L. City Park Add to Newberg, $1,000. Cummings and wf; 115x50 ft in City Chas W. Root and wf to Byron E. of Newberg, $200.00 Herrick and wf 40 ac ln D. D. Bayley United States National Bank of Newberg. et al td C.M. Ryan and wf j die, T3 SR3 W. $10.00 Lot 4, blk 14. Central Add Newberg, j Clint S Shelton and wf to Ebbert I L. Ebbert L. Parrish and wf 120 ac 9500.00 Stanley Bishoprick and wf to Rob­ j insec 15. T5 SR4 W $1.00 ert Krim»: 80 ac sec 24 T2 SR4 W E. H. Strand and wf to Geo W. 910.00 I Wadsworth and wf 5ac in W. T. John W. Cation and wf to Will M Wallace die, T3 SR2 W $10.00 Doud and wf lot 8 blk 6 Edwards Daisy E. Stillwell and hud to El­ 2nd Add to Newberg, $4.500.00 bert L Bristow and wf V4 ac ln J. T. L. Cummings and wf to B. U. jH. Hess die. T3 SR2 W $1.000.00 Tannahill and wf; N. 44 ft of lots W. S. Tilg! er to D. W. Grasty and 9. 10. 11 and 12. blk 27 Edwards j wf 27.50 ac on sec 11, T4 SR5 W Add Newberg $3,400.00 I $ 6 .0 0 0 .0 0 Julia A. Hadden to Richard James Hadden small tract in J. B. Rogers I Joseph Van Hoomlssen and wf to Tallak H. Dahl and wf 12.50 ac in die T3 SR2 W $100.00 sec 11. T2 SR4 W $1.00 James M. Hamblet and wf to John L. R. Van Winkle and wf to W. Heldinger; 50 ac in John Richardson IF. Raithel et al 136.47 ac in sec 4 die T5 SR3 W $8.000.00 John Heldinger and wf to J. M. j T2 SR4 W »21.500.00 W. C. Wade to A. L. Landlngham Hamblet and wf; lot 4 and 5. Alva P. Macy's 1st Add to Dayton $3.000. et al 40 ac in sec 10 T5 8R6 W $10. — ——o---------- T. A. Ketchum to Germode Ketcb- um; 156.34 ac In Ira C. Conger die Food Saving. T2 SR3 W 110.00 Robt. F. King and wf to Fred "Well, Ezrl, how'd Jer make out Strong and wf lot 16 blk **D’’ Hob­ with yer summer hoarders this sons Add Newberg, $1,000.00 year?" Donald MacPherson to Frank W “ Fine! Best season I ever had. Bulger. 5.16 ac in Wm. T. Wallace There was seven, all told— three die T2 SR2 W $10.00 couples in love an* a dyspeptic.” — Matt Mauss and wf to W. F. Cum­ Life. mins 1 Vise In J. B. Rogers die T3 ---------- o---------- 8R2 W $10.00 Hard for Her. - Edwin Merrill and wf to John W. Arnett and wf 6.33 ac in O. J. Walk­ "I understand that in the new er die. T3 8R2 W $4.200.00 play Alice has quite a difficult part." W. E. Roe and wf to James 8. "Difficult? Why, she doesn't say Trent and wf $0 ac ln J. W. Roger, a word.** die. T4 SR4 W $10.000.00 , "Well. Isn’t that difficult for Dora Robertson A hub to Ward W. A lice?"— Boston Transcript. Silver and wf Nty of lots 1 andl, ——— o ---------- Desk I ns 4th Add to Newberg. $400.9« Truthful. , Clarence R. Smith and wf to Mary F. Westfall. 36.16 ac in H. Hewitt Sybil— "Did you tell him the truth die. T5 8R3 W $5.000.00 when he asked how old you were?” James 8. Trent to W. E. Roe and Sophia- “ Oh. yee." w f. 207 671 ac In 8. Mc8ween and "What did you say?" Beauchamp dlc,-T3 8R4 W 91$.009. "That It was none of his business." Broadmead Farm Co to Edward 8 . — London Answers. CH EH ALEM Cor. First and. Meridian Sts. MOUNTAIN b W + Hits the Sail antíteMeadVhmU Solid Comfort Chairs and Rockers - Comfortable chairs for every­ b o d y — that’ s what makes the hom e attractive. A n d style need not b e sacrificed. “ *Tb Cheaper U BaU a Weather- proof B an T h u to Los« Good ' Stock T kn Want of Ona” Your horses and cows need protec* tion from bad weather just ns much ns you do. Because thev cannot tell you when they are cold or un­ comfortable, you must shelter diem exceptionally well in order to pre­ vent sickness nnd loss. I t J V ill P ay You to B uy a t These P rices Wc arc making some especially attractive offers right now on over­ stuffed rockers and luxurious Morris chairs. We have them in leather, imitation leather and various kinds of cloth upholstery and in the very latest designs. 4 ! Nature doesn't w a it Better get busy and build that weatherproof bam now . T hen when bad weather com et you'll have it É W e have the tight quality lumber for such buildings, as well as for poultry houses, sheds, cribs, etc. Y ou ll nnd our prices (air and square and our free service of great help lo yon. i Material at Right Prices 1 / S tyle a n d S ta b ility a t P lea sin g P ric e s W. Let oa f«!/ / '/ / / . 9yom m o re / ab o u t our rW B t t . Hollingsworth Co building plana T h « S t ö r « o f Q u a lity Newberg, Oregon Oregon State Fair C K . Spaulding Logging C o. ’The I o t G ood BnUdhsg M aterials SA LEM September 27th to October 2nd G A R Y Quality Counts R e d u c e d R a te s 5 Models apply from all agency stations in Oregon, includ­ ing Midland to Kirk, Oregon, including, also from Banden and Newport, Oregon. Minimum adult fare $1.00. Children o f half fare age 50 cents. A ll Trains Direct to T R U C K S G ro u n d s 1 to 5 Tons CONTRACTORS LU M BERM EN LO GG ERS FARM ERS D A IR Y M EN 8 Sizes Attention We oan now make the most liberal terms to purchasers of Trains 17, 18. 23. 24, 27 and 28 w ill make regu­ lar stop at Fair Grounds. Traína 14 nnd 16 w ill make flag stops. i * I » For further particulars inquire o f local agents. tracks, fo r all kinds c f contract work, fourteen to eighteen months to pay up in ; no payment ta k e made while tracks are idle daring winter months. operate a truck on a oontract job and earn a track for y o u own use. SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES * JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Put your boy or hire someone to Immediate delivery if yon order a “ GABY.” New Location GARY COAST AGENCY, INC. Tenth an d H oyt Sta PO RTLAN D, ORE ,