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Dolls, toys and games, nice and new Wilson’s Grocery is headquarters for at Hadlevs. Oysters. Turkey leathers for sale at Wilson’ s E m pty barrels for sale. C. B. Wilson. Get first choice of holiday goods at grocery. Holiday perfumes— F. H. Caldwell & I Hadleys by buying early. The Graphic and National Magazine Co., druggists. Newberg, Oregon. Indications are pointing toward a for Mr. Oiear Allen went to Salem "b y green Christmas in Webfoot this year. See those oil paintings at W ilson’s; sh ip” Tuesday morning. Miss Pearl Cummings is clerking in hand painted. As usual, Hadley’s Backet is head Moore’s drug store during the holiday T. B. Duncan Sous will repair your quarters for holiday goods. rush. umbrellas cheap. Examinations at the college close and North Yamhill is going to have elec Hadley’s Christmas goods are going the holiday vacation begins today. tric lights, probably by the first of the fast; better hurry up. fit] NON ASSESSABLE. F. A. Morris is in the capital city the year. Air tight heating stoves made and r e -1 $ A c ChurehH, Pres. Dr. IT. J.Littlefield, Vice Très. latter part of this week on business. Chickens dressed and drawed, at the paired. A lfhed W ueklku , Plumber. 1 ■**" - P. Oliver, Sec'v. J .C . Colcord, Treas. The largest supply in town o f caudles, fish market Friday and Saturday, 35 to Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository. Leave your orders at Wilson’s grocery datea and all kinds of nuts, at Star Bak 50c. for turkeys and Baltimore oysters for 1>1 HECTORS: ery. Nate Stanley arrived home from his Xm as. G o toT . 1J. Cummings for paints and trip to southern California the middle Ç fli.C . Miles, S. M . Calkins, N. E. Britt, At thu Friends church next Sunday r'v t '. A. Ho Ison, A. P. Oliver, H. J. Littlefield, oils. A full line of undertaking goods of the week. morning the pastor will deliver an ad ilj-fClarcuco Butt, J.C. Colcord, A. C. Churchill kept in stock. See the fine display c f Christmas dress upon the subject of peace. Walter Hadley was down from Dayton candies and decorating ornaments at the Do you want a real nice Xm as present j the first of the week and attended the Star Bakery. Sticking everlastingly at it brings success. You watch for your sweetheart—we have it, and Sophomore class contest. SeeJ. H. Wood for holiday presents the price is right. F. H . Caldwell AC o. us. You keep tabs on our progress from start to finish aud See those celluloid and basket goods in the way o f California curios. Main druggists. you will have seen a success, a positive success. Why? Be we are closing out. Rare chance to get street next to bowling alley. t2 Trunks, desks, dolls, doll buggies, cause the foundation, the reck upon which we build, gives a nice present very cheap at Moore’s. Just now is the time to have your dishes, drums, games, steam engines, Rev. J. E. Smith of Portland, presid photo takeu and thus avoid the Xmas assurance of success. A s far as any living man knows, and magic lanterns, and toys of all kinds at ing elder of the Evangelical church, rush. supported by every written authority in existence, we will D ouglas S tudio . Hadley’s. passed through our city on Monday. find oil. Expert work, before discovery, can go no farther A few days ago Dick Everest brought The evangelists Nathan nnd Esther Come in and look over our stock of in a sugar beet that weighed eleven and than indications in sight. No man living can tell what the Frame have closed their meetings at Christmas goods. No trouble to show a quarter pounds and a carrot weighing Sherwood and will leave at once for earth contains below, until the drill opens it up. But mind goods. F . H. Caldwell & Co., drug n'ne pounds. Berkeley, California. you, when the expert passes an opinion on the prospect of gists. For a town of its size, Newberg Orland Heacock has rigged up an elec this company’s claim, he does so from a knowledge of like While passing Wilson’s Grocery, just merchants make a good showing in the stop in and take a look at the prize number and attractiveness of holiday tric light plant and will supply their claims, where all geological conditions are the same, where sash and door factory with “ home Baking Powder. It is the finest that display windows. development has proveu that certain conditions are requisite made’ ’ illumination. ever came to town. Mrs. W . J. Stater and children left to the finding of oil; that oil caunot exist without these con Mrs. Noah Heater’s father M. Baker, The best of fresh and salt meats the Wednesday morning for Montesano, ditions, without the conditions found on our land. That’s market affords will be found at the New- Washington, where they will visit and Miss Bertha Brannon of Sherwood gone down into history years ago. That gave us our start; returned home Tuesday morning after a berg Meat Market. The highest prices through the holidays with relatives. that’s why we organized this company, and it’s reasou short visit with the Heater family. paid for butcher's stock. Mr. O. V. Allen came down from enough why you should enter into it. Do you suppose for a Mr. S. M. Calkins was taken sudden Salem Monday evening on a dying visit Buck in business again. Look out ly and seriously ill last Friday and was to his parents and went up to M cM inn for new pictures in my display window minute that after our drill goes down into oil you can buy forced to remain at home for several ville Tuesday evening. We thought The latest in stylo and finish. Prices this company’s stock for 50c a share? W ell we guess not, days, but is now recovered. always right. C. C. S mith . the prune season was oyer. with the accent on the n o t . D o you suppose any holder of Do not forget we have a nice line of Mrs. E. K. Shaw started to Salem A good magazine is idispensible to shares in this company, when he has the news that we have Burnt Leather goods—Pocket Books, Wendesday morning intending to spend the best interests of the home. The struck oil will sell for $ 1 , $5 or $20 a share? Well hardly. Music Bolls, Traveling Cases, etc. F. the holidays with her sons Ell ton, Elam National goes with the Graphic for 60 Where do you get in if you are uot a stockholder? Wheu H. Caldwell A Co., druggists. and Ed, of that city, and w ill not re cents. A few sample copies at this of this time comes there will be a stampede to buy our stock. Mr. VV. K. Allen returned home Tues turn until after New Years. fice for distribution. day evening from Washington, where No question about that. The same thing has been gone Roy Stratton, who has been working Mrs. J. Stanbrongh and youngest he has been engaged with the prune in a shingle mill in W hatcom county, through with in every proveu field in the world. These first daughter left Thursday morning for In industry for the past two months. Washington, at good wages, arrived diana. buyers are the lucky ones. No question about that. There In that and other Mississippi A cker’s English Rem edy will stop a home the latter part of la9t weok for a valley states they will probubly spend a is the stuff. There is nothing like being a winner. Things cough at any time, nnd will cure the few weeks visit with his folks. year in visiting relatives. come easy to a winner and we predict such results to worst cold in twelve hours, or money Leave your orders for milk at the Star Experience is the best teacher. LTse every purchaser of our stock. refunded. 25c and 50c. C. F. Moore Bakery if you cannot see me. Orders Acker's English Rem edy In any case of Co. druggists. promptly attended to. Milk will be de coughs, colds or croup. Should It full livered in clean glass bottles. It is always nice to be able to look to give immediate relief money refund G . Everest. sweet but during the holidays you want ed. 25c and 50. C. F. Moore A Co. to be sweet. Remember that W . H. Call and examine our line of holiday druggist«. For a turkey dinner get your supplies Galland has a good stock of pure fresh goods—Albums, Cuff and Collar Boxes, C a ld w ell dc C o. at Wilson’s grocery. Mrs. Clias. Jolimon removed from candies of his own make. Toilet Sets, Pictures, Handkerchief here to Portland this week to join her Hadley’s Racket is chuck full o f peo A. Bartholomew o f West Chehalem Boxes, Glove Boxes, Picture Stauds and Mrs. ple most all the time. Co. husband who is employed there. brought over thirty fine turkeys Into lots of others. F. II. Caldwell Johnson made arrangements for her son One of those pictures at W ilson’s will innrket the middle of the week and sold druggists. ¡P harm acists Orville to remain here and finish his make a nice Christmas present. them to Wilson the grocer. One o f the All the members of the college faculty turkeys weighed between twenty-five with the exception of Prof. Jones, went college course. We are offering some bargains in pho and thirty pounds. C. F. Mrs. J. M. Tice and daughter Cora of to ulbutns to close them out. down to Portland last Saturday and at H . R . Cobb and family moved into tended the annual meeting o f the Col- Catlin, Washington, were in town the Moore A Co. While here Mrs. town the latter part of last week,having lego Teachers' Association of the Lower middle of the week. Those owing me will pleaso call and Tice sold her old home property on R iv settle before January 1, ns I’ m in need © r a g s . given up possession of their place to J. Willamette. E . Van Orsdal, the purchaser, and are VV. H. Morris. We will giveaway five hundred Christ er street to E. C. Ward, who has long of money. occupying the Webber house just west mas cards so call and get one. We want occupied it ns a renter. Near tlio hour of noon VVodnesJay, at of the public school. you to have it. Now please do not wait A unique specimen of river architec the home of the bride's parents on tlie From the number of customers who until they are all gone. Yours for a ture was at the boat landing one day side of the mouutaiu north of town, have been seen to wend their way to the happy Christmas, F. H. Caldwell Co., this week in the shape o f a common Miss Maggie Herd was murried to a Jew store in the west end this week, it druggists. canoe rigged up with full paddle w heels gentleman named Jones o f Farmington, would appear on the surface that it pays There will be a temperance rally at on each side. A regular “ side wheeler” Washington county. The presence o f a to advertise. Trust a Jew to appreciate 8 o ’clock at the Friends church, Satur and propelled by man power, it made great number of Mr. and Mrs. Herd’ s the value of printers’ ink. day, December 21. A good program quite good speed but presented a sight Scotch friends, and a royal good dinnet, The steamer Ruth, well known up and a good time is expected. The Y that easily recalled pictures wo have all made of the event a festal occasion long j i n d a f u l l lin o o f - — - and down the Willamette river, struck society will be organized at that time. seen of Fulton's first steamboat, minus to be remembered by the guests. the steam. on a snag and sank up near Corvallis at Everybody invited. Sick headache absolutely and pernm J 'a n cy and TJoilot jfr tic lo s . * an early hour Tuesday morning. A Is Rev. L . D. Barr returned from his nently cured by using Moki Tea. A game of football was played on the number o f the passengers aboard college campus Saturday afternoon be short visit at Bremerton, Washington, pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa GOOD BARGAINS IN KODAKS were asleep in their berths but all es tween the boys of the east and west end the first o f the week, having had a fine tioti and indigestion, makes you eat, C a m e r a S u p p lie s caped without injury. The boat is held which resulted In favor of the latter by time. He brought back with him an 3leep, work, and happy. Sutisfuction fast on the snag and will have to be a score of 5 to 0. The boys are contem interesting souvenir in the way o f a guaranteed or m oney back. 23c and K e p t in S t o c k lifted off, when wiih thorough repairs plating another game on Christmas finger ring made from a piece of steel 60c. C. F. Moore A Co. she will be fit for service again. SJOT PRX8CRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. taken from the bottom of the battleship The funeral services of Horatio Hall day. At a regular meeting o f Shiloh Post W. K. Newell o f Dilley, horticultural Oregon at the time she struck on a rock were conducted last Friday afternoon No. 77, G. A. R., Friday evening, De commissioner of this district, drove in Asiatic waters. The ring was made at the Friends church, and according to cember 13, the following officers we re over the first of the week and purchas by Iiev. Barr’s brother-in-law who previous request of the deceased, after elected: Commander, H. H. WTinslow; ed a load o f brick of the Newberg Press works in the U. S navy yard at Bremer the style of a Friends service of years | Hr. V. Commander, John McCleary; ed Brick Factory. He iuformed the ton, Rev. Barr says he looked through ago. No music whatever was rendered, j Jr. V . Commander, B. F. Ilevland; Graphic that he had received, a few the gun on the Oregon which sank the Mrs. Jane Votaw who had charge of the : Chaplain, B. B. Cornell; Quartermas days previous, a letter from a man in Colon at the naval battle of Santiago. services, read a scripture lesson and ; ter, Abram Cooke; Surgeon, Noah Lapp; the eastern part of the state who wan t- Tlie lecture given in tlio Methodist after commenting briefly, threw the Officer of the Day, J . W. Neavitt; Of ed to be advised o f a good location for church on Thursday evening of last meeting open for genernl testimony for ; ficer of the Guard, Jas. Colton; Rep starting a cannery in the Willamette week by Judge Caples of Portland on the Master and at which time many resentative to Department Encamp valley. Mr. Newell assured him that “ Four Years a Consul In Chili,” was spoke of the worth and Christian vir ment, R . B. Linnville; Alternate, B. F. Newberg was the best place in the v a l not only entertaining but highly in tues of the departed. After a season of Ilevland. ley for such an enterprise and advised structive and should have beeu heard | silence the service was concluded by the Joseph Everest died at his home on him to look in this direction. Fruit- by twice the audience that was present. hand shake of those sitting hea l o f tlie Friday, December 13, after a lingering men in this vicinity might do well to The Judge lias a reputation all over the meeting. The service, though conduct illness of many months. He was born get in communication with the gentle state as a gifted talker and in speaking ed after tlie form of those of a genera in this county July 5, 1859, and was man. descriptively or reminiscently of his tion past, was very impressive and doubtless brought home to many a gray aged 42 years, 5 months and 8 days. W. W . Hollingsworth has received a four years residence as consul in Chili, j He was united in marriage with Miss diploma from the Champion College of he gave such a graphic representation j haired fattier and mother in Israel D>ra Westfall May 30, 1885, and of their I Embalming. This reward of merit is as took his hearers right along with memories o{ other days when such was family of nine children seven are living. 01, account o f his having passed a satis- him on his extended tour. He gave a the accepted mode o f worship. The Mr. Everest was a graduate of Portland factory examination on the various sub- clear picture o f political and social con passing of Grandfather Hall at the age >> Business College, and possessed a good jects relating to embalming, including ditions existing among the South i of ninety years, removes a fink in tlie common ecliool education, and hail Arterial, Cavity and Special Krubalm- American peoples, and from his ob history of tlie church connecting the taught various schools in our county for jng( General and Morbid Anatomy, servations expressed the conviction that j early years of the nineteenth century five years or more. Being a lover of Physiology of the Absorbent and Circu- some day though probably not in tills ! with the beginning o f tlie twentieth. music he was active in the organization latory Systems, Bacteriology, Sanitation, generation nor the next, the flag o f the May the church continno to raise up ‘J t of musical combinations. At two dif- j Preservation, Disinfection and Treat- United States will float over the whole sons to such unwavering allegiance in » this day as the departed patriarch gave ferent times he served the city in the n, cn t 0f Infectious and Contagious Di western hemisphere, and that such is a capacity of postmaster, in connection ,eases. As to the business of embalm- part of the “ manifest destiny” of Ameri throughout an extended fife of service. ¡ » Loca] Events. Fresh oysters at the fish market. & <!> -------------------------- X — CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 F u r V alue $ 1 .0 0 p er S itare P a id up am i ! Ill I JCmas Is due next Wednesday^ Dec. 25, and there is du A your friend, companion or nearer one, a present useful as well as beauti ful. The paramount question now is “what shall 1 give?” Look through our lines of fine Slippers, Ties, Handkerchiefs and Muf flers and you will find the solution an easy mat ter. ( ur prices arc moderate. A. & & T H E C I .O T H I I i H S u m t F U R N I S H I Ì K S . A U in llllrttrn tO r'. N o tice . Notice I. hereby Riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the Estate of Canby Heston, deceased, by the Conn ty Court of Yamhill County, Oregon qualified. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present tlie same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at Ills place of business, iu the City of Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated this 11th day of October, A. D., 1901. E . P . Dixon. 3* II g with a mercantile business, and was al ing and undertaking, Votaw A Hollings- ways regarded as an honest and upright worth wi9h to announce that they are Citizen. fully equipped with modern conven There is on exhibition in Duncan's iences for rendering ready and efficient Satisfaction guaranteed. bicycle shop a patent ventilator which service. Tom and Frank Duncan perfected and Prices reasonable. ] on which they received a patent some Jim Everest was made glad the lat- time ago. It is a little machine,delicate ] ter part of last week by receiving a tele ly adjusted and very sensitive to a rise j gram from his lawyer at Oregon City to or fall o f temperature, and is arranged the effect that In the final appeal before so that when the temperature in a room the Department of tlie interior at Wash in which it is placed, reaches a certain ington, D. C., he had won his case point, the expansion of a certain liquid against Sadie lleacock, for possession of used in the ventilator, works a little his ranch out in Tillamook county. lever which in turn opens the transom Thus ends a long and hard fought con over the door to which it haa been at test. The case first came up before the tached. As the tempera .ure decreases I Land office at < Iregon City, when the the transom gradually closes again. Registrar and the Receiver disagreed, The machine can be set to any tempera C. B. Moores deciding in favor of Everest ture, and a room heated accordingly, and Jndge Galloway in favor o f Mrs. the strong point in favor of the venti Heacoek. The case was then decided lator being that it will maintain an even by the Commissioner at Washington, temperature under all circumstances. D. C. in favor of Mr*. Heacock. A final Aside from its use in dwelling honses, appeal was taken by Mr. Everest’ s law it looks like it would be a very practi yers before tbe bead of the interior cal contrivance for Irultand hop driers, Department with the result aforesaid. incubators etc., where a mean tempera The case has dragged along for two ture is essential. The inventors have years and more money has been spent not decided in what way they will dij- ^ on each side than the contested place is pose of their patent. worth. fa ca. On Wednesday at high noon, at tlie home of the bride in McMinnville, oc- cured tlie marriage of Ambia May Wright to Orien V. Allen of Newberg. Rev. Joseph Hoberg officiating with a beautiful and impressive cerem ony. The nuptial parlors presented a fasci nating appearance, decorated with smilax and calla fillies, the rooms being darkened and then lighted with differ ent colored candles, red being the pre vailing tint. Following congratulations a luncheon was served in a most taste ful and artistic manner. Only the near relatives and a few intimate friends of the bride were present at the ceremony, but all friends were on band at the d e pot when the newly married people took the afternoon train for Portland and showered good wishes upon them In the form of rice and other appropriate Hy- meneal symbols. The bride is one of McM innville's fair and popular daugh ters, and as to O. V ., he ¡»always known an a hall friend, well met wherever lie takes off bis hat. After a short w e l ding tour the couple will return to New- berg and spen t Christinas with tlio groom ’s parent? F o r Sal«. Nine hundred acre* of land within five mile» o f Newberg, in different tract». Mostly improved. Amoe NeUon. k For Sal«. & » 52 acres o f land, 21, mile» north of j i i town. Orchard, house and barn. Two good springs all the year. T. B. D u n can . Advertineil L a tter». Edward Msscn Mrs. II. M. Jones A. F. Colburn VV. A . Bremer Mrs. I'endall E. H. Woodward, P. M. T h r e e f l o o d C l u b b i n g O ffe r» . Tl»e Graphic and Weekly Oregonian ♦*. The Graphic and New York Tribune* Farmer (1.60. The Graphic and National Magazine (1 60. F ull blood Jersey boll 18 months old. C. 8. C a l k in s . GARDEN & FLOW ER S E E D S. Free Delivery. E . C. W a rd & Co. Newberg, Ore. JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER *»» JEWELER, Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana Friends who need watch repairing done. 2 0 7 M o r r is o n S t. 1st. Street, Newberg, Or E.H. BRUNSON Buys, sells, trades and handles new and second-hand furniture. Call on him for prices. Bank of Newberg. N. E. BRITT, President, PORTLAND, OR B. C. MILES, Vice-Prcs. E. II. WOODWARD, Secretary. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. Newberg H a r n e s s Shop. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,006. B. C. MILES, J. C. COLCORD. K. II. WOODWARD. N. K. BRITT. J. II DOUULAS, JR. Directors. EV E R Y TH IN G IN T H E LIN E OF tw H O R SE G O O D S »« O O ltftK H P O N D K N T S—Ladd A Tilton, Port land ; National Park Bank, New York. Repairing Neatly Done. a call. Give me H. L. Sutherland. Strangers visiting the city are in n ted to call at the bank for information concerning the city. Correspondence invited. OÜOB! We are carrying tlie most extensive and best chosen stock we ever had—and we’ ve always carried the best iu town. This ought to be of special interest to you because it will give you the best chance to buy right. You might travel for days aud uot find a better chance. Best, Cheapest, Most Pleasing. It’s the Wiser Way We Never Before A Fountain Fen Ferflimes Paper Flo £ Celluloid Novelties s&^SiAiri M A Train of M em ories 1 «-■ * >> Pure Drugs, A. II . C . D i x o n . DENTISTS & STA'TIOKEIRY F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN CLAKKNCK BUTT, W. C. KHUGER, Attorney for cstato. Administrator o f the Estate of Canby Hes ton, deceased. Dealer in ifie e tie m e s, Feed & Seed store To begin early—you get choice of the choice iu Holiday goods, and you need not hurry. H a d such a stock of BOOKS aud TOILET A R T I CLES to offer as we have now. Come and see. — — h Makes n useful and beautiful present for Lady or Gentleman. A good book, album or toilet article make a nice present. W e have them. — « - Made from California flowers are considered the best in the world. We are sure we eau suit you because we have the largest assortment ever brought to town. They are tine, there is no doubt about it. •» Xi - Our Mower department is complete comprising all the latest fancies in tissue paper art. A full Hue ‘ art tissue paper in all the newest shades. ^ kerchief Boxes, Thoto Case» etc. -•—*» - Will lie aroused at sight of the train load of presents which may be seen at our store. Our stoek comprises gifts suitable to all ages and conditions in fife, and wo have no hesitancy In saying tliat yon will be pleased and curprised when you have seen our goods and learned our low prices. A gift is a source of pleasure at Christmas time— pleasure to both giver and recipient. A practical gift always nice. - ♦ 4 A Medicines, School S u p p lie s . We solicit your patronage on tbe sound platform of Upright Dealing and a de § * >> anyone else will. ♦ W is h in g » you a Merry Christmas and a Most Happy New Year we are