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Local Events. House for rent. Enquire of R. Petty-1 Hose that is O. K. aud reasonable at j-jli n. Storey’s. Garden Hose at Storey’s. Wilson’s Grocery is headquarters for Dolls, tovs and games, nice and uew ¡at Hadleys. Empty barrels for tide. C. B. Wilson. ° > 8ter8’ Get first choice of holiday goods at „ . . , v. Books, Games and Toilet Articles at Hadley, by buying early. , ^ The Graphic and Nat.onal Magazine Nowberg, Oregon. Moore’s. Two cows for sale, one fresh, the other i c . .. . , Holiday perfumes—F. H. Caldwell A nearly so. Enquire of J. Carl Nelson. See t h e oil painting, at \\ .Isons; Co., druggists. . ,, hand painted. boto Albums! Moore has a fine lot i ^ ^ ... . As usual, Hadley’s Racket is head of I them, also Autograph and Kodak! T, ».Duncan A Sou. will repair your quarters lor holiday goods. Albums. umbrellas cheap. l ’n r V a lu e $ 1 . 0 0 p er S h a r e Unici up a m i Two lumber wagons lor sale or trade. Dressed chickens may be purchased at Hadley’s Christmas goods are going NO N A SSESSA BLE. i) E. P . U t t e r . the Fish Market on Fridays and 8utur- ! fas' : bet,er *"*"* U-D’ The largest supply in town of candies, days. ¡ The Epworth League held a social out •;< A. C. Churchill, Pres. Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice Pres. dates and all kinds ol nuts, at Star Bak Ml A. P. Oliver, Sec’y. J. 0 . Oolcord, Treas. See the fine display cf Christmas a‘ Ed Holt’s Tuesday evening, {•J Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of New berg, Depository. ery. candies and decorating ornaments at the Alr tl8,lt heating stoves made and re- D IR E C T O R S: G otoT . H. Cummings (or paints and 8tar Bakery. paired. A lfkkd W heeler , Plumber. oils. A lull line of undertaking goods 8. M. Calkins, N. E. Britt, Bee J. H. Wood for holiday presents flower* 11,13 year will t«o finer ! B. C. Miles, kept in stock. A. P. O.iver, H. J. Littlefield, f . A. Hodson, in the way of California curios. Main than ever- Lessons will he given FREE J. O. Coicord, A. C. Churchill ¡Clarenee Butt, Those owing me will please call and street next to bowling alley. t2 al -Moore's. W settle before January 1, as I’m in need Just now is the time to have your K- H- Elli* llas moved his family into of mouev. • W. H. Morris. photo taken and thus avoid the Xmas llle J- C. Hodson house on South Merid- W e have placed order with the Star Drilling Machine Mrs. H. N. Aldrich and baby who had rusli. D ouglas S tudio , j l a n 8treet- Co. of Akron, Ohio, for a No. 8 machine, capacity 2500; been visiting here a couple of weeks re John Pembertons, who have a son in ! A- p; ° liver ma,le a husine-s trip the strongest, most reliable machine made. W ith this ma turned home to Bridal Veil the first of college here, moved down from Rose- ,0WI19 in the upper end of the corn-, V-7 chine we have ordered everything to make same complete, Ä the week. dale tlie first of the week, and will make llle first of the week. including 1600 feet casing. Now we are up agaiust tlie Come in and look over our stock of their home in the E i Robinson house Notice— Christmas goods. No trouble to show- on River street. real thing; we are getting next, as it were. The executive Just arrived and will be at Moore’s os goods. F. H. Caldwell & Co., drug usual. Santa Claus. of this company are accepting burdens that the stockholders The young man who intends to “ring” gists. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hanson are oc- a Christinas belle will do well to read do not share in pushing this enterprise. We say enterprise, While passing Wilson’s Grocery, just what Winslow Bros have to say in copying the Milton Hampton house on and if it is not misnamed, then you are not on the square if stop in and take a look at the prize their ad on the subject. It’s well said ] Meridian street. you stay out. If developing this industry is going to bene Baking Powder. It is tbo finest that and to the point. Do not experiment on Garden Hose. fit this community, that cau open up such an industry with ever came to town. Santa Claus has decided to make his F. H. Storey is a practical hose man. out each and every resident therein receiving a benefit was The best of fresh and salt meats the headquarters at Moore’s again this year, Call on him befote buying. market affords will be found at the New- and lias brougtit the finest aud nicest never heard of, it’s a selfish man that will not stand pat. S. M. Calkins, J. E. Pressnall and J. berg Meat Market. The highest prices stock to select from. He will be glad to W.Coffin attended I. O. O. F. encamp W e should all grind the same ax and stickiug everlastingly paid for butcher’s stock. see all of you there again. ment at Dayton last Friday night. at it will do the grinding. We, the executive, accept the Do not forget we have a nice line of Rev. C. A. Wooddy D. D., of Portland Do you want a real nice Xmas present | task aud burden of plugging away to secure results. Your Burnt Leather goods—Pocket Books, will deliver an illustrated lecture in the for your sw-cetlieart—we have it, and ! part is simple. It’s easy. It should be a pleasure. Profits Music Rolls, Traveling Cases, etc. F. Baptist church next Saturday evening, the price is right. F. II. Caldwell A Co. | are not only possible but probable. Big ’ money is to be H. Caldwell & Co., druggists. to which all are invited. He will also druggists. made in new industries before development. Our rich men Granville Everest started a city milk preach Sunday morning and evening. Trunks, desks, dolls, doll buggies, | Jelivery Monday and says prospects for did not make their money by the sweat of their brow. Call and examine our line of holiday dishes, drums, games, steam engines, | business are good. Auothe- move to goods—Albums, Cuff and Collar Boxes, magic lanterns, and toys of all kinds nt They went in on the grouud floor before development, then A « 1 in lnintrf»tor'n N o tic e , ward metropolitanism for our berg. Toilet Sets, Pictures, Handkerchief Hadley’s. when their good fortune is complete, the mob plunges in, I N otice Is h ereby Riven th a t th e u n ilc rs irn e d has been d u ly ap p o in te d a d m in is tra to r or th e Mrs. Ed Robinson and children left Boxes, Glove Boxes, Picture Stands and Be sure and hear the man-in-tlie- but the other fellow has secured the cream. You can take 1 E state of C anby H vs ton, deceased, by th e O o u n - Monday to join Mr. Robinson at La- lots of others. F. H. Caldwell A Co. moon, also the gardener sing in the can j ty C ourt of Y a m hill C ounty, Oregon, a n d has your choice. We caunot force you in. We can only state I qualified. Grande. Ed writes that he is very much druggists. tata given at Crater’s Hall next Thurs Now, th erefo re, a ll persons h a v in g c la im s the proposition, urge your consideration aud bank on your against aaid e sta te are hereb y no tified an d re FLOUR, F E E D , HAY & O R AIN pleased with bis work in the land of The ladies of the Friends church are day evening, December 19, at 8 o’clock. q u ire d to p re sen t the sam e, w ith th e proper good judgement to come in. If you are a skeptic, if you fice. G ARDEN & FLO W ER v ouchers, to th e um lorsianed. a t h is place of highly pleased over the results of their Back in business again. Look out business, In th e City of N ew berg, Y am hill SEEDS. Don’t forget to leave orders at the rummage sale held last week. In the for new pictures iti my display window cannot believe, make your position sure; back up your C ounty, Oregon, w ith in six m o n th s from da te hereof. D ated th is 11th d a y of O ctober, A. D., j O ^ - F r e e D elivery. Fish Market for Xmas dinner supplies four days sale they cleured between one The latest in style aud fluieh. Prices JiHU. judgement, put up a few dollars to assist in putting down E. r Ward A C o CLARENCE BUTT, W. C. KRUGER, sucli ns Baltimore oysters, dressed tur hundred and ten and one hundred ana always right. C. C. S m i t h . the drill. Prove your ground. You certainly could stand a A tto rn e y for e sta te . A d m in istra to r o f th e w l s tre e t, N e w b e rg , lie keys, geese, chickens, etc. Fresh fish twenty dollars. E sta te of C anby lie s Mrs. J. W. Vaughan was up from reversal of your judgement if we meet with success. What ton, deceased. always on hand. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold ou Portlaud the middle of the week aud do you think about that anyway? We contend we are right! Rev. L. D. Barr left Wednesday a positive guarantee. Cures heartburn sold her residence property just east of If you have the nerve to say we are not, the only chance to morning for Bremerton, Washington, raising of the food, distress after eating Moses Vo taw’s to \V. E. Howard for E . P . D ix o n . 11. C D ix o n . across the Sound from Seattle, where or any form of dyspepsia. One little $800. prove your position is to help our development. Seriously, he is spending a few days visiting a tablet gives Immediate relief. 25c and we need you and trust your subscription will come. Send The Rebekabs elected the following of D E N T IS T S 50c. C. F. Moore A Co. married sister. ficers Tuesday night: Mrs. J. B. Mount, in money ordet or check, to the company or to Bank of Little John Elliott made an uncon n. g., Mrs. A. L. Pressnall, v. g., Miss Dyspepsia can be cured by using Newberg. Hawker*, Ora. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. One little scious hit a few days ago which is worth Maigaret Inglis, sec., and Mrs. S. A. '¿V.--. r* » W •> ♦ .a::*. tablet will give immediate relief or mon repeating, especially as the juke is on Mills, treasurer. .^Jh '%# ♦ > ..A»" — iiiw J ey refunded. Sold in handsomo tin tlie other fellows. When asked in com The many friends of Dr. H. J. Little pany if he were a prohi, he replied at boxes at 25c. C. F. Moore & Co. field are glad to know that lie is grad Hadley’s Racket is r’ iv i fall if peo Leave your orders for milk at the Star once sturdily but seriously, “No, I ’m a ually improving from his attack of tlia J ’. Jff. Cat a w ett d Co. Bakery if you cannot see me. Orders Christian.” fever and hope to see him about again pie most all *1 t.. V,-._ ____ -w Oi>o f 11:if*9 c picture h at Wilson*« will Noah Lapp brought into this office on in the near future. promptly attended to. Milk will be de «jfe. WATCHMAKER * present. Tueiday clusters of fine ripe red rasp make a nie;o Chrlstmfl livered in clean glass bottles. A good magazine is idisperv” berries, with tlie information that ho the best interests of t! G. Everest. JEW El «ER, I’ c 1 Granfi Holida y Opeilirg Saturday, ut ZPh arm a c/s is — The chorus class oi Pacific College had plenty more just like them at home. National goc® < - ■ Moore*«. KvfciybMy mvHttd. Como D e a le r in early. will give a cantata, “The Garden of Ripe berries and cream as dessert for cent" th« pi •'nage of h is o ld Itid U 'i* aip: nds who cud w atch re p a irin g dono. Singing Flowers,” at Crater,s Hall, Christmas dinner is a luxury little ie ahcmld feilte notice that dis Thursday evening, December, 19, at 8 dreamed of by our Eastern couSI- tiiU prou U from Un( ear: tata to be ¡ 2 0 7 M o r r is o n s t . W hi o’clock. Admission 25c; reserved seats Tbeie is nflttr-ng nt-v. -r «v». it*? ara to HlWfl l»0*L Ln V. R- BRITT, p re s id e u t, A di PO R TL AND, O R S. O. M ILES, V ice Tre«. frm Kilt ill an a o piano. This is 35c. help pay f*>r tin E. IX. WOODWARD, B e c rrU rf. In . ha B. Cm., .ir: of a We will giveaway five hundred Christ J C. COLGO RD, C ifthlttr. »imply of col lup mas cardsso call and get one. We w • - N exvborg n I you to have it. Now please d j ». CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 , j H u r a c s s S h o p . until they are all r '■ . V a- B. C. MI LEB. J. G. COLCORD. happy Chch; «, ' K If. WOODWARD. dnigg-st- net et fu/1 /»ner o f - «- — N. I£. RKITT. E V E R Y T H I N Q IN t H E L I N E O F . J. Il DOCQLAR, JR . Adrisiti Bowman who ha« been n | D ir cfaort. Ja/icy an V O j net J\rtictos. im H O RSE GOODSwi very p*x*r hen 1th for souio time arc! ?m r ! ■111 ibA to be oni of the house, wont i >wt. GOOD BARGAINS IN KODAKS ! « OHRRSPONDKNTS-Ladd A Tilton, Port- id Mrs. to Portland Toe-•«3ay morning to take ;i . land ; National Park Bank, New York- an l C a m e r a S u p p l i e s coarse of treatment at too Good Samari Win ■ Give me and -oo hia (»oiltfCal gt«*r in thu r.HComjAn tan Hospital. vitti strängen visiting the city are Invitad to mil at a vail. I C o r jt i n S t o c k party could have d and (cel that hi« the bank for tnfermntlon oonoaruing lha Cbas. Davidson. Calvin Mail*, Morn« pie utlinp him ut the h < H. L. Sutherland. city. Correspondence Invited. »»veil belief by j> A PPKCIALTY« Hencocfc. Walter Miles aud 11 timoi ..{ tin Tickot for governor. -r^oreaeoted Pacific College as Hoi ttio Velfo n Hull U dead ut ’W h i t e Y. M -0. A. con- home of bin «on the He?. Joeepb H . the latU-f pail bavin* \ a1way Thursday morn at 8 o’clock. ( »randUtber Hall i i-ks 1 1 vit grew of his ill- ! weaker from the ■tin: - i- i . . . came peacefully but! Ida ,-diy to ids friends. lie had .eaclied the advanced age of 90 years, We are carrying the most extensive and best chosen ' VV , ■ I'iO of hut hail retained unusual vitality and stock we ever had—and we’ve always carried the best me to Oregon was actively engaged with his ordinary in town. This ought to be of special interest to you ^ änT T i e ,ag at The Dalles, and routine of w ork up to a few days ago. because it will give you the best chance to buy right. i .a Indian war veteran. He was a faithful aud earnest member You might travel for days and not find a better chance. The chorus class of Pacific College of the Friends ohurch and always bote will be heard in the Cantata “The Gar testimony for tho highest and best in Liu ring t den of Singing Flowers,” next Tliurs spiritual attainments. Til e funeral _..« is witli the North- •wher<r ti To begin early—you get choice of the choice . v_o. in Portland, was in town day evening, December 19. The pro *! services will lie held at tlie Friends many f r a u d s . . h i hop, to them in Holiday goods, and yon need not hurry. L Lp.. .. ousiness the first ol tlie week. He coeds are to go toward tlie piano fund, church litis aflernoon at 1.30 o’clock, and -<T Everyone is most cordially invited to will be conducted by Mrs. Jane Vo taw. .. was one of the solicitors who raised the ' .,iii come attend. General Admission 25c; re-! Interment will be made at Canyon ¡.A i; i,no first of tlie fund for the 1905 Exposition, and says served seats 35o. j Cemetery, immediately after services at A Had such a stock of BOOKS and TOILET ARTI lie did not meet with a single refusal to colors and Sophomores the church. ! CLES to offer as we have now. Come and see. We wish to thank all who so kindly i subscribe toward the big fair. He is ,.«»ng Monday evening and tlie Jun —* naturally proud of the spirit of enter helped to make our rummage sale a suc The Palo Alto, Calif ornla, Times lias iors and Freshmen Tuesday evening, Makes a aseful and beautiful present for Lady prise displayed by his city and thinks cess. Especially do we thank the the following to say of Bert Hoover, a or Gentleman. A good book, album or toilet beginning at 7:30 o’clock. These con former etuilent of Hie acailemy hero, merchants and other business men who article make a nice present. We have them n tests are always interesting and deter Portland will raise nearly twice the so materially aided and were so thought and who visited in Newberg a few weeks — —*- mine the speakers for the college pri amount first decided upon. f u l and helpful in many ways. On be- ago with his sister Mrs. Van Leavitt: 2 * Made from California flower* ar» considered the best In the world. Quincy Lee Morrow, the temperance half of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the “Herbert C. Hoover, w in graduated mary. No admission fee is charged and Wo are sure we can suityoo becaime wc have the largest assortment the public is cordially invited to attend orator, according to his own testimony, Friendi church Marguerite P. Elliott, with the pioneer cla»»of Stanford, after ever brought to town. They are fine, there ia no doubt about it. and lend encouragement to the ambi spoke on Thursday night of last week at working his way through tile L’n lv er-|! 'A Onr flower department is complete comprising all this place to the best audience he hail , tious orators. sily, now ilraws ail annual salary of the latest fancies in tissue paper art. A full line addressed in the stale. As to the sue- On Thursday night of last week the A There is a splendid opportunity lor $33,000, the highest sum ever paid to a of art tissue paper in all tlie neweet shades. tlie business men of this city to secure a ces and ability of the speaker, opinions O. E. 8. held its annual election of of- man of his age. After leaving Stan-! >]* ficers which résulté«! as follows: w. m , boat to ply the Yamhill river, and not of course differ accordingly as they are ford Mr. Hoover went to Coolgardie. 1 A ^ m -m y a _____ Rare fabrications of Beauty. permit the $70,000 locks to stand as a given from different standpoints How Mrs. J. B. Mount ; w. p., Clarence Butt ; Western Australia, where lie had charge ' a a. w. m., Mrs. R. B. I.innville; sec., ever, though Mr. Morrow said nothing kerchief Boxes, Photo Cases etc. nullity of their efforts for the past dozen Mrs. W. W. Nelson; treas., J..8. Larkin; of rich mining properties for a London ' » years. C. K. Spaulding now lias two new for his cause, he proved an interest syndicate, for which lie was paid $15,000 e., Mrs. F. H. Storey; a. c., Mrs. Chas. A boats, the Eugene and the Grey Eagle, ing speaker and held the close atten Will be sronsed at sight ol the train loa.i of presents which may be Barrie. Installation takes place nex'. per annum. From there he went to seen at our store. Our stock comprises gift* suitable to all ages and tied up at Newberg, which are available tion of his hearers. Chinn, where with his wife, formerly Thursday night after which a banquet con.litions in life, an«l we have no hesitancy in saying that ynn will if we advance on him with a definite Since making editorial mention else Miss Henry of Stanford, lie was all be pleased and surprised when you have seen our goods and learned will be served. proposition. The Bonita did not aban where of the Poultry and Pet Stock Asso through the Boxer outbreak, anil where our low prices. A gift Is a source of pleasure at Christmas time— Now that the college footUll season is he obtained valuable coal property.! don this route for lack of business, and ciation organ!zed at McMinnville the sec ple«flare to both giver and recelpient. A practical glftalway« nice. sold his coal mines for no other boat, if its rales are right, will retary has written down, giving a few over, basket ball will soon 1« tlie reign- >,-ow hc >> need to.—Reporter. particulars relative to requirements for ing sport. A team will at once be or- |[ 5001000 and liae come bark to America. | A mammoth pumpkin on exhibition m em be rship etc. The poultry and ganized here, of which Roy Heater has jje ¡n tbe employ of ricti I»ndon in this companies, and lias the enormous salary in the window of the Newberg Land stock show will be held December 23 been elected manager, and as In We solicit your patronage on the sound Co.’s office has been attracting a good and 24, am anyone can make exhibits game agility counts more than weight, above quoted, and all that, too, at the j'Ujj platform of Upright Dealing and a de deal of attention the last few days. It whether a member of tlie association or the boya expect to make a much belter ■ age u[ 27 > ears.” ___________ _—. termination to do better by you than was grown by N. L. Wiley, and weighs n«H. An entry fee of ten cents will be showing than In football. Tho »clied-: For na,#. one hundred and forty pounds. In cir charged on each bird, and on pen fifty ole of games un.ler the auspices of the anyone else will. ,.„„, 1 « * 8Cre, of land within five cumference it measures five feet, one cents extra. W. W. Browning of Og- College Athletic League is as follows: den will judge the show. A fee of fifty January 10. McMinnville vs Newberg and .. f Newber(, in «Efferent tracts, inch by seven feet nine inches. The miles of New berg, Merry Christmas and a Most Happy New Year we are f, . r v ¡innrovc'l. Amos Nelson, lady proprietors of the remmage sale cents is charge.! far membership in Dallas vs Monmouth ; January 1«, Me \ Mostly improved. the association, the officers of which are Minnville vs Dallas an«l Monmouth vs hare been figuring how much more money they could have made by turn I. D. Mnlkey, president, C. II. Flem- Albany ; January 24, Albany vs Dallas For ing it into pumpkin pies and selling rning. vice presi.lent*C.C. Jacobs, secre- and Newberg vs Monmouth; January 52 acres of land, 2St miles north of lary and treasurer. The executive com- 31, Monmouth vs McMinnville and Al- them out at ten cent* apiece. It’s a New- town. Orchard, house and barn. Two poor time of year when this vicinity mittee is ma«Je up ol C. C. Jacobs, C. bany vs Newberg; February 7, New- p Nelson, G. E. Martin, Dan Kirby berg ts Dallas and McMinnviiie vs Al- good springs all tbo year. can’t display a beater in some line of ag I and N. V L. K-.I ___ bany. T. B. Drxc*«. | Wiley. ricultural or horticultural products. § fine CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 We have secured a first- class tailor to look after tlie wants of the dressing public. Those desiring tailor made suits will find a fine line of samples and the right man to fit them to your form. At the old tailor shop one door west of C. F. Mooro’s drugstore. Cleaning, pressing and repairing. Lookout for our Xinas add. i m T.moiiij'ie. V Feed & Seed store 8 e jl b r u n s o n Buys, sells, trades aud handles new. JOHN A. BECK. aud seconds furniture. { him for prices. Bank of Newberg. ii e r n e s ,! if Best, Cheapest, Most Pleasing. It’s the Wiser Way 0 A A A We Never Before A F ou n tain F e n P e r fu m e s P a p er F lo w e r s C ellu lo id N o v e ltie s A Train of M em o ries P ure Drugs, Medicines, School Supplies. I