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t ► • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ c ♦ 5 c • ♦ l • i ♦ t • ; ♦ c • a A c c • o ♦ : • T ♦ o • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦♦ • ♦- « lot : c 5 c 0 c T :i: ; o c c cc o o c o c co o o The Douglas Studio (or Photos. Fresh oysters at the fish market. >S3 Sausages of all kinds at the tish mar The Graphic and National Magazine to ! for $1.60. Fresh oysters always on hand at the ket. fish market. Cash paid for chickens at the fish W. S. Houck was down from the | county seat Thursday. Boy's Mackintoshes $1.75 value @ 90 market. Higheet market price. cents. Hodson Boos. Try the Dewey AVashing Machine. Guy Metcalf visited relatives in the (|) N ew berg, Oregon. The largest supply in town of candies, E. J. H UVOBTH. J capital city this week. dates and all kinds of nuts, at .Star Bak I Go toT. H. Cummings for paints and J„ Brown of Sheridau visited iu town I ery. M oilr. A full line of undertaking goods . few days ago with the Winslow hoys, Will Christenson who has been work kept in stock. JoJ In order to reduce our stock we offer special reduc- Children’s clothing is going very rap- ing up about Sheridan visited in town Jnj tious for the next thirty days. Miss Jennie Jones has a position in | idly at one-hulf price. Belter avail with his family last week. l*s*r Value $1 .OO per Share P a id tip and Portland and went down to begin work j yourself of this opportunity. Newberg Sam Atkinson left for Corvallis Tues Wednesday morning. C h ild ren ’s clo th in g , overcoats and j Clothing House. NON A SS E S S A B L E . 8 day to take the farmers’ short course at F. A. Morris spent a couple of days in ■ The school directors of this district the State Agricultural College. k n ee pants, at o n e-h a lf th e usual Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice Pres. Portland in the interests of the New- ; have posted notices of a school meeting W.V. C. Churchill. Pres. Sarg Britt went down to Portland berg Land Company the middle of the to be held Saturday afternoon, January A. P. Oliver, Bec’y. J. C. Colcord, Treas. p rice. M en ’s ch ev io t and cashm ere Saturday morning to begin his labors week. 25, for the purpose of roliug a school Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository. in the Willamette Iron Works. tax. On next Friday night, January 24, the su its, regu lar $ 1 2 , $ 1 2 .5 0 an d $ 1 3 , D IR E C T O R S : Putnam Fadeless Dyes are as easy to college chorus class, under the direc Arthur Hodson went down to Port B.C. Miles, 8 . M. Calkins, • N. E. Britt, use as soap. No muss or failures. 10c tion of Miss Stuart will give the cantata, land Thursday and was rather of the a t $ 8 .5 0 ; regu lar $ 1 0 and $ 1 0 .5 0 per package. Bold by C. F. Moore A “A Garden of Singing Flowers,” at the opinion that he would returu to San ¡C. A. Hodson, H. J. Littlefield, A. P. Oliver, school house out at Springbrook. Gen- Francisco and continue his work in the Co. Clarence Butt, J. C. Colcord, A. C. Churchill. su its a t $ 7 and $ 7 .5 0 . A ll rubber art school. I have In my hands the books of T, eral admission 15c, children 10c. M. Witt ja and those knowing them On last Friday evening a crowd of Dr. J. F. Gullette, whose card appears prepared c lo th coats a t I off. U n selves indebted to him will please call Chebalem Ceuter young folks drove in the Graphic this week, is located W e have recieved word that our machine and outfit was and settle. L. F. Hall, t 4 into town and took the Kirk and Paul here to take charge of Dr. Littlefield's d erw ear, regu lar 5 0 c, 6 0 c an d 7 5 c shipped ou the 13. The delay wascaused by rush of business Plans of yesterday may not succeed sen young people by surprise at their practice while the latter is away on an with manufacturers. The O. R. & N. and S. P. R. R. peo v a lu es a t 4 0 c. M en ’s p an ts 1-5 off. today. At Smith’s Studio you will al home by tire Evangelical church. A extended vacation. ple have promised to make a rush job in bringing stuff out. ways get a perfect likeness and up-to- merry time was enjoyed by all until a Cbas. Hoskins, who hu9 been staying There are two cars, including boiler, engine, machiue, cas H a ts 2 5 per ce n t off. B la n k ets and date photographs. We enlage small late hour. with his brother-in-law O. J. Hodson, Dave Jones declines to be interviewed out east of town, has begun a term of ing, etc. The total cost, including freight, is about $4,850, pictures and guarantee them perfect. on the why and the wherefore of that school north of McMiuuville in district co m fo rts 10 per ce n t off. Samples at the gallery. f. o. b., Newberg. Up iu Whatcom, Washington, a few Dr. Littlefield having resigned his po substantial addition to the rear of his num her eight. days ago, they »truck oil. From Whatcom, south, through Just about now you are expecting prices to take a sition of public school director on ac store building. General anxiety is Recorder J. L. Hoskins and wife came Washington and Oregon to the. California liue, there are tumble, but you never heard of such a drop before. count of absence from New berg, the va tempered however by the fact that he Is down from McMinnville Thursday and The hunter of bargains needs but a small load of now drilling and preparing to drill at least twelve companies. one of those fellows who is sure he is cancy has been filled by the other di attended the reception at the college money; we have cocked the thing; just pull thetrig- Ou the map of Oregon and Washington you can trace the rectors by the election of N. C. Christen right before he goes straight ahead. in the evening given by Pres, and Mrs. ger and the bargain is yours. Only thirty days; The students at the college are taking numerous companies from Whatcom south in a direct line. son. McGrew to the students, faculty and come early and get your choice. There is no connection whatever between these companies; Bpringbrook readers will please take up debating in the regular routine of board of managers. College activities, preparatory to their notice that the ‘‘garden flowers,” as In the football game last Saturday each has been promoted and work inaugurated independent sisted by the ‘‘man-ln-the-moon,” are regular forensic work in the spring. between Dundee and Newberg, the lat o of the o.her, but the prospect, the incentive for action, and ♦ot ________ ___ ___ O’ going to sing for them at the school They have staited iu on the trusts, the ter team won liy a score of 12-5. The , l o 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 o c o o o c O O C O O O O O O O C O C O C c o o c o c o o c e c o O C O O C O O O C O O O I 4- » * - « • -♦ • » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • « ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • -♦ ♦ the probability of success are iu each case laid on the same house next Friday evening. Admission question they are debating reading, attendance was limited, though the foundation; based on theory if you like, but a theory that 15c; children 10c. Proceeds go toward Resolved that Congress should place game was exciting and well worth see on the free list all imported articles, has the support of the best geological knowledge. Geolo paying for the college piano. ing. The teams will probably try It such as are produced in the United again. gists have always contended that the oil belt was continuous For the period of one year, Heury States by a monopoly and sold abroad.’’ Austin has leased Stanley A Bond’s Eii Evans is preparing to move hie through California, Oregon and Washington. Until this Messrs. Wirfsand Dundas, directors of meat market and will hold forth at the family over into Washington county, strike at Whatcom, no oil was ever found north of California. F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN old stand as of yore. Messrs. Stanley Unity district school just South of Dun about two miles north of tScholls, where This find at Whatcom makes our work a practical enterprise. dee, were in town last week looking for A t U r. U t t l p N o l d ’l ( ìttic o K and Bond will give their attention to G ARDEN & FLOW ER he will take charge of his step-father’s Theory is knocked into a cocked hat; it is certainly practical buying and butchering and will furnish a teacher to take the place of Mr. Nel farm. Semon Madson and mother will SEEDS. son who on account of sickness was and not theoretical at Whatcom. While we have had per the shops in town with meat. soon move to town and occupy the Ev ^ ■ F r e e D elivery. compelled to resign. They succeeded fect confidence that development work would prove the e x ans house. E. C. W a r d & Co. J. A. Millsap and family arrived from I. P . D ix o n . H . C. D ix o u . in securing the services ef Miss Ada Par Ashland last week and will make New- 1st. S tree t, N ew berg, Or istence of oil, we think and believe that the discovery of oil Sick headache absol utely and pertna ry, who came out from Richmond, In berg their borne, having moved into the at Whatcom clinches the matter. It endorses our claims, it diana, with Mrs. J. C. Hodson a few nently cured by using Moki Tea. Is David Stratton house on Wynooski months ago when the latter returned pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa wipes out that old question of distance. We now have oil Kewberg, Ore. street which Mr. Millsap has secured from her Indiana visit. Miss Parry be tion and indigestion, makes you eat, north and south of us; we are betwixt and between, as it from his father who formerly occupied it sleep, work, and happy. Satisfaction 1 gan work Monday morning. were, and if the court knows herself, aud we think she does, as owner. Mr. Millsap is a gardener. guaranteed or money back. 25c and j N e w b e r g The farewell reception held for Rev. we will strike oil. Every dollar you put into the stock of 60c. C. F. Moore & Co. I am not scared. You need not quit B u ys, sells, tra d es Harness S h o p • . and Mrs L. D. Barr at the Friends your present milk supply just to please this company will go to direct work of development. It church Thursday l.lgbt of last week, l ’» y I ' p . me. I'm still selling milk, and Old will never cost more than you willingly subscribe; there is ¡¿♦¿< an d h an d les n e w was very largely attended, and the ex E V E R Y T H I N O IN T H E L I N E O F During the present month our books Pide is still making raids on farmers’ ercises of the evening very appropriate. may be found at the mt at shop. Those no'liability beyond the amount you purchase aud pay for. wagons and grocery stores, as happy (•$! « » H O R S E GOODSwt The church, decorated with evergreens owing us on account will please call and W e need your help now aud respectfully solicit same. an d secon d -h an d and conteuted as possible since election. and ferns, presented an unusually at settle up. Stauley &. Bond. G . E verest . tractive appearance. Prof. J. C. Hod Mrs. H. L. Christenson was sorry to son, as master of ceremonies, spoke elo fu rn itu re. C a ll o n Give me Repairiug Neatly Done B A N K STATEM ENT, learn a few days ago that tier aged moth quently, iu behalf of the membership, er Mrs. Harriet Wilks, had recieved a of Rev. Barr’s services, to which the re A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e R a n k o f N e w b e r g » s »» I » , » , » »♦-* ♦ » ♦ » ♦ » ♦»^♦*-4 a call. A D e e p M ystery. h im for p rices. a t th e C lose o f B u sin ess fall at her home at Tillamook, from the tiring pastor responded feelingly. At It Is n mystery why women endure D e c e m b e r 31» S u th e rla n d . H. L. effects of which she will be confined to the close of the formal exercises, all j j . A . UEDGIHIT* 1901. backache, headache, nervousness, sleep the house for several weeks. Mrs. present were liberally served to hot lessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy Resources. Christenson is about again after several driuk and cake in the basement. spells when thousands have proven that $66082 99 1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Loans and discounts weeks of sickness. Electric Bitters will quickly cure such NEWBERG OREGON. A company of independent militia Real estate, furniture and fix B. C. MILES, P re s id e n t. The Masons called on Dr. H. J. Little was organized in Duncan’s bicycle shop troubles. "I suffered for years with 9864 15 tures N. E. BRITT. V ice-Prea. field in a body last Saturday evening Tuesday evening with nearly sixty Over drafts | kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. l’hoehe 1065 87 E II. WOODWARD, S ecretary. and gave him sort of a farewell party names on the roll of membership. The Due from other banks 17594 47 j Cherley, of Peterson, Ja., "and a lame J. C. COLCORD, C ash ie r. WATCHMAKEIt preparatory to his starting on his south boys will hire a building where they will Cash on hand hack pained me so I could not dress 6706 02 24800 49 ern trip Monday morning. Before leav begin drill work, and when they become CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. myself, hut Electrio Bitters wliooly Total 101313 50 *»» JEWELER, ing, they presented him with an elegant thoroughly organized and familiarized ' cured me, and although 73 years old, I B. C. MILKS, Liabilities. C. K. Sl'AULDINO. watch charm, with his initials neatly with military tactics they hope to be ac Capital stock j now am able to do my houswork.” It Solic 1 tn th e p a tro n a g e of his old In d ia n a 25000 00 E. If. WOODWARD. engraved thereon. N. K. BRITT. F rie n d s w ho n eed w atch re p a irin g done. . overcomes constipation, improves appe- cepted by the State Military Board as a Undivided profits less expen J. H DOUGLAS, JR. The city treasurer’s report shows the part of D irectors. the state organization. ses and taxes paid 8374 76 i tite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at i o q - j M o r riso n St. financial condition of Newberg to be the The new company is pretty thoroughly Collections ] C. F. Moore A Co.’s drugstore. 29 91 ; ■ > »■-*— PORTLAND, OR best in its history. City warrants are officered, as follows: Captain, Hotb Deposits subject check 33709 23 r O R I tE S P O N D K N T S —Ladd à T ilto n . Port* T h r e e G o o d C l u b b i n g OITem. paid up to date, the interest on the Rich; Lieutenants, Chas. Rittenhouse, Certificate of deposit 32199 60 67908 83 la u d ; N atio n al P a rk B au k , New Y ork. The Graphic and Weekly Oregonian bonded indebtedness is met, the requi C. F. Butler; Quartermaster Sergeant, Total 101313 50 $ 2 . site amount turned into the sinking VV. E. Mills; 1st Sergeant, N. N . Stan B. C. Miles, President. S tran g e rs v is itin g th e c ity a re in v ite d to c all a t th e bank for In fo rm atio n c o n ce rn in g th e fund and the geueral running expenses ley; Duty Sergeants, Eli Heater, H. E. The Graphic and New York Tribune J. C. Colcord, Cashier. c ity . C o rie sp o u d e u c e in v ite d . Farmer $1.60. provided for. Prosperous times these. Plnney, R. J. Cooper, Roy Woods; D U N D K E I T E M S . The Graphic and National Magazine In the Basket ball game played at Corporals, J. E . Pressnall, W. H. Bond, $1.60. Harold Prince left for Frisco last Fri Dealer in McMinnville last Friday evening, the Clarence Coe, Tom Cummings, Claud day to spend a few days. home team won.from the Newberg boys Stater, Jake Noble. with the score of 15 to 12. The game The Dundee football team met with II. J . L ittlefield. It. A. L ittlefield © n a g s . A disastrous fire was narrowly avert -- was hard fought and in doubt to the ed at the public school building Tuesday. defeat at the hands of the Newberg boys • The place to get your LITTLEFIELD BROS., very last, McMinnville breaking the tie During the noon hour smoke suddenly last Friday, but we hear nothing hut ( P e d i e i ß G S , DRUGS & MEDICINES. of 12-12 just before the whistle blew. began to pour up into Miss Crawford’s good natured remarks about the fair The boys here are anxious for a return room from the register in such volu me way in which it was done, and "More Offices in C hehalem V alley B ank Bu Idlng, P h o n e No. 43. game, for although McMinnville has that word was sent to Prof. Kirk, who practice and try again.” R esidence n o rth of P u b lic School B u ild in g , the advantage of a good ooach, they are on breaking into the basemeut found a P h o n e No. 41. The young people of this vicinity S T A ^ I D P iE i S Y PRESCRIPTION WORK A of the opinion that they can turn the very healthy blaze in progress. He at spent a very pleasant evening at the j f n d a fu ll line o f - ~ - tables. SPECIALTY. once called to some of the school boys home of Schuyler Edwards last Tuesday ^^T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . & a n c y a n d TJoiiot j f r t i d a s . J. B. Riley, the hotel man at Dayton, who emptied their dinner backets, and evening. The evening was spent in Ilo o k a , S ta tio n a r y , F a n c y n m t well known to many in this vicinity, hurried to him with water, with the re playing games, after which light refresh \ J o H \ o W T O O T . . CLARENCE BUTT. GOOD BARGAINS IN KODAKS T o ile t A r tic le a . C a m a r a a n d died on Wednesday of last week and sult that the flames were noon quenched, ments were served. W ill p ra c tic e in a ll th e c o u rts of th e s ta te KoritikH m ill a ll k in d s o f C a m a r a 8 p e d a l a tte n tio n g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, the was bnrieil on Friday. Mr. Ililey came but not beiore a hole had been burned C a m e n i S u p p lie s G. W. Byers Sr., has sold his (earn. w ritin g of deed s, inortK tues, c o n tra c ts a n d th e SnppIleH. around the Horn to San Francisco in through the floor under the partition Just ask him if he wants to buy a horse. tent and purpose in doing as lie did, and d ra ftin g of a ll legal papers. JC ep t in S to c k N ew berg. Oregon. L E SSO N S G IV E N IN K O D A K - 1849, coming on up to Oregon early in separating the cloak room from the Mr. Ray Robertson of Dayton, spent I believe I am in a position to know f i c e — Second Floor EHY. the 50'a. He has lived at Dayton since school room. As this was right under a few days here last week with his broth more about it than tills man behind the O B f ank PUKSCRIPTIO.V WORK A SPECIALTY. of N ew berg B uilding. 1860 and has been proprietor of the Day- the stairway, affairs would have been er Joe. “ Nit.” screen of “ Mens Legis.” If this parson ton Hotel since 1863, probably thus serious in a few minutes more. One of or persons, for I think there are several L A F A Y E T T E I T E M S . the pipes from the furnace lies closely holding the record in this part of the : of them, will look about them they can country for the longest uninterrupted 1 against one of the beams, which had Jake Horrington has bought out Wil- see the same thing all around them. continuance in the same business at the ■ thus caught fire through the thin as- (red Unger’s steam wood saw. This is why It. L. thought if it wa* bestos pipe lining. Thinking the stu- old stand. Some boys from Sheridan are sunning right for others to take such pictures, it W. R. Carter went up to The Dalles dents were in good condition from the a skating rink in the Bird store build would be right for him and for the bene- v the first of the week to attend the fu excitement to test the efficaqy of a fire ing. j fit of the child. Why should he alone neral of his brother-in-law D. M. French, Jrill, Prof. Kirk had the fire alarm Some people from Minnesota have be puhisbed fordoing what lie thought (!) a prominent citizen of Eastern Oregon, sounded abont an hoar after school took bought the Judge Denny (arm and have was right? Does this would-be dictator *> and who owns the place on which Mr, up in the afternoon, with the result that moved there. I think he alone knows what the law I!) Carter resides. Mr French was an old Ithe whole brnWing was cleared in good Mrs. J. L. Vickery and children visit should be7 The law prescribes the pun- pioneer of Oregon, and has been instru- • OT^er 'n * minute and a half, ed relatives in Portland Saturday, Sun ' ishment in such cases. He seems to mental in the upbuilding of The Dalles Following the caucus held in Crater’s day and Monday. | think it is not enough. and forwarding the general interests of Hall Thursday evening, another was j Theri are enough names on I hat peti Lanrel Assembly, United Artisans, Eastern Oregon. A correspondent to ! held Saturday evening in the town hall,! tion to make more than seven full ju had installation of officers on Monday the Telegram from The Dalles says ol when N. C. Christenson was nominated j ries—names of merchants, hankers, me- night and also initiated 13 candidates, the deceased; "Many of the big enter- for mayor, and the remainder of the | chanics and farmers; they all say it is Success in life is not the result of chance. It may be attained through wise planning andl finishing up with a banquet. prises which have done so much to up- | other ticket endorsed with the excep | enough. Can you dare doubt t heir intelligent, energetic execution. Pacific College affords a broad and careful training. Revival meetings are being held iD build this city were successfully inaugu tion that Walter Terrell and M. E. Har judgement? Is this a deliberate Iieautiful Situation, Healthful Conditions, Inspiring Influences, Homelike Associations. rated under his management am) ad vic e rison were nominated for cnnncilmen in the Evangelical church this week. tempt to thwart the intent of tlie law and yet survive him. The private bank the third ward. W. C. Krnger with Rev. C. C.'Poling ol Dallas, and Dr. Now, all the people want is justice, i Have these people no conception of the A C o m p e te n t C o r p s o f E x p e r ie n c e d . T e a c h e r s of Frencli A Co., of which D. M. French drew his name for mayor apd the elec Bittner of Portland, are assisting Rev. 1 pure and the good? And now after was the leading spirit, is the strongest tion Monday resulted as follows: mayor, Hurd, the pastor, in the services. ! this vile man has tried so hard to pull livery student's interests receive special attention. A Preparatory and two Collegiate courses.[| and best known bankiu Eartem Oregon, N. C. Christenson; recorder, Clarence Vede Olds lost a good mare a few days down other men's motivos, though they Normal work for those who desire to prepare for teaching. Commercial Branches taught by an ex- and one of the moat reliable institntions Butt; treasurer, J.C. Colcord ; council- ago with what was supposed to he lung be ever so good, he says in some coun tries this mall would have tiad the short of its kind in the Northwest. The elec men, first ward, J. C. Hudson ; second fever. • P o set . shift of a rope over a limb. That might tt'perienced instructor. Special advantagas in Oratory and Music. I,;ve Christian Associations. Biblejl tric plant which has been so successfully ward, Milt Nicholson; third ward, H. be, with men of like judgement, rtucli jc Classes and other opportunities for Christian Culture. Attention given to Physical Culture. Tw o3 ' M R Ü S L B G I 4 . * A R E P L Y TO places can he found where your Honor operated in this city for the past ten R. Morris for two year term and Jesse Library to which many new books have just beta added atidl ! might he exalted so high that your feet M Literary Societies and a College paper. years, the big Wasco Warehouse Com Pressnall for one year term. The most Editor Graphic:— wouldn’t reach the ground, for what v a Reading Room well supplied with the leading Magazines and Periodicals. Laboratory for individual^ pany, the independent line of steam agitating was dooe over the cow and In last week’s issue of the Graphic, I you have said. Let the public judge. (jj work in Chemistry, Physics and Biology. A good Museum with a wide range of specimens. boat* now plying between this city and bicycle questions with the result tint notice a correspondent’s views relative F. O o ssa to o s, Portland, the big 1000-barrel flour mills by a vote of almost three to one, old to the pardoning of R. L. Gonghnour. War H * l * . of this city, just completed, and the in Pide will conti.iue to roam the streets > He says this man was convicted of a Nine hundred acres of land within five auguration of the great electrical power at will and browse untethered upon the crime and sentenced to pnnisbment for S e n d f o r c a ta lo g « « ) a n d o t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n . A ililrr»», in this city, are some of th» many pro town common, while the bicycle will violation of law. This critic state* hi* miles of Newberg, in different tract*. Amos Nelson. jects which "Dan” French greatly as still enjoy sidewalk privilege* daring convictions, based almost entirely on ; Mostly improved. (!) P r e s i d e n t P a c i f i c C o lle g e , sisted to bring about, and without his the winter month*. Of coarse the vote his own testimony. There was only hia •% Ten acres, one mile west of Newberg aid probably would not have been un serves only to express the wish of the (Goughnour's) wife and a friend except dertaken. He was always a leader to citissns as final action rasta with the the girls own mother to whom bs show depot ; eight acre* in prunes for $800, on advance capital for any public enter council, hat there ia littla danger that ed the picture. A child ten y et'’« old, f i v e year* time at 6 per cent interest, prise which would advance the interest* . the city fathers will act contrary to so | he did it to show her mother what she and one acre io town for $300 on same L. Root, McMinnville, Or. i wa* coming to. This was hia only in terms. 1 manliest a public sentiment. ef the public.” Local E v e n ts. 3 0 W a y 's 3 0 I I f 1 1 1 IL S I » 1 ! 1 CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 W iscoant Sale J o F. ©&îlli©tfc« I PHYSICIAN & SURGEON j j 1 Feed & Seed store - - DENTISTS - - E.H. BRUNSON \ JOHN A. BECK, ;Real Estate sold on i Commission. Bank of Newberg. t Collections of all ! Kinds promptly • Made. ; Insurance written in jj ; First-class compan- | ies. Jfc. C a ld w ell d Co. P h a r m a c is ts Notary work done. List your property With me. Home seekers when In town come and See me and get relia ble information About the country. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. r I n PACIFIC COLLEGE N EW BERG , OREGON. 1 'WIN FER TERM OPENS JANUAR Y 2, 1902. I f.' I I rii REMEMBER THE DATE OF OPENING IS JANUARY 2. Newberg, Oregon. j