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S . .. . . SjU ■ j-f ¡J- £? (È'aÉf-A d A IÍA V- r: , fi t i llfPIPM PflEÉ i ® I'iWH 1 : V* MÍEFSL - IC IS THE TIME RE IS t h e PLACE Offe FOR m : leave your order for your TH A N K SG IV IN G TURKEY, and incidentally we will suggest a few items that contribute liberally to the good cheer of a joyous Thanks giving Dinner. Fresh Crop Walnuts, Cranberries, T Banauas, Cudahy’s and Meats, Armour’s Fine Candies, Lemons, Preserved Citron, » Seeded Raisins, Queen Olives, Fancy M ixed Pickles, Sweet Pickles, Tillamook Cheese, Minced Sea Clams, . _ . Diamond W Oysters, Orange Wood Tooth Picks, Dever’a Blend Coffee, Union Blend Coffee, Schillings Best A ttracts, Schillings Best Spices, Hislopa Fine Spices, Snider's Home made Catsup, R oyal Worcestershire Sauce, Heinze's Horae Radish, Durkee’s Celery Salt, Crown Prepared Mustard, G rogan’s Pure Olive Oil, Mailiards Sweet Chocolate, Baker’s Unsweetened Canned Meats Dunham ’s Sbread Cocoauut, English Breakfast Tea, Lipton’s Ceylon Tea, Pie Fruits— all kinds, Choice Canned Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Squashes— Pumpkins, Cube Sugsr, Powdered Sugsr, Granulated Sugar, E x tra C Sugar, Maple Syrup, ' A full line of Pure Food C o .’* Cereals, Scotch Oats, Sbreaded wheat Biscuits, Graham, W hite and Yellow Corn Meal, Bakers Chocolate, Breakfast Cocoa, Breakfast Blend Coffee. T h e Best and most complete line of large Stock of T A B L E L IN E N alw ays to be found in our well stocked Dry Goods Department. Turkeys Wanted- PAKKER & POOL. T hs revtval meetings a t the Baptist church continue w ith increased in ter est. Evangelist \V. G. Silks is a preach er and teacher of the Word of superior ability. The aimple gospel from hie lips Is ulotbsd with new beauty and power. Th# afternoon meetings are especially helpful to those who wonld be better Christians. Those who attend ere for- nithed a treat in spiritual tilings. All ere Invited to attend every service. F. O. Stanxrd, A rthur Austin returned from lone, Morrow county, some days ego where he m ads good wriges daring th s sum mer end fell. He will spend ths winter on his father's mountain ranch on the Llttla Nestaoo* end take a home oonrae In civil engineering. W hen asked why he was going over into th a t lonesome country ho aahf he Warned to get away where no one would interrupt him. He ia certainly hended in the right direc tion to accomplish (he object named. M J '1 v ir ‘ ►w- - - ¿Keep 2/ou r ¿Feet ‘D rip - - W ear Nap-a-Tan, the best wet weather shoe the factories have turned out In Boys S izes............................................. $ 2 .5 0 M en ’s ................................................................................. L oggers............................................... 3 5 ° 5 - 5 ° Miller’s shoes have been tested and proven to be specially adapted for the Oregon clim ate. Children’s siz e s..................... ...................................... . - A * . 35 B oys and Youth . . . . . . . ................................. $ 1 .65 to $ 2 .25 M en’s Kangaroo K ip shoes............................................. 2.50 M en’s Box Calf, Dongola and V i d ’s ..............$3.00 to $ 3 .7 5 " H ig h e s t market price, cash or trade. Meesre. Freem an and Hanvllle, with th e Kq a I table Savings and Loan Associ ation, Portland, have been doing Now h ere »his week. The rummage sate la on fall blest end th e ladles report a thriving buaineas. V ia Mg sapper is to be served a t rum m age headquarters Friday evening. F ar a complete and up to date line of for children, Misses, boys, ladles ten, Parker A Pool are the poople. th eir prises are tba lowest too— ’ pair warranted. J a sper Bates left here Wednesday for flea Jean , California, where b s will vis i t With Ms sisters. He will probably g s f a th e r south l tv th e state later on e n d m ay not retarw before spring. Prof. F. K. Jones baa bean appointed It Oregon Yearly Meeting si Church at a qpnferenoe of the i t obarches called to m ast in W ashington City In March, 1906, to Banks an effort to nnlto the churches la a stand against the whisky traffio. B at. Jonathan Ballard who has been of the Friends church a t Tonga- Kanaea, for the past seven years, who has been visiting s son a t Me- Mlnnvilte, attended Friends quarterly ■Meting bars teat Saturday and 8unday an d preached vary aaoaptable sermons a t this different sessions. Ha will re- main In th e neighbor hood for a few days s a d will hold eervloea a t some of the outside meetings. Osargs B. H am m ers!/, editor and Rnbltehar of the Quid Hfll News was In town last Monday. H e Is on a treble w ith tb s Charles boys and bs sam e up to take a look a t Newberg and tbs propert y th a t was being considered in th e trad e. He said he found a much hatter town than he had expected and asaaned wall pleased with what he saw. If tb a contemplated trad# is made the Charles boys will became th e owners of foe News whloh is said to bs very good property. The Graphio wishes tb s boys tba greatest incoess possible. A beautiful Metallic stand given wijth every $15 cash purchase during the month of November. / The stands are ornai in design and workmanship, suitable for the drawing root N ew berg Flour, E xcellent Flour, Blue Ribboo Hard W heat Flour, Diamond W 'H ard W heat Flour, Royal Baking Powder, Schillings Best Baking Powder, l a the county— we guarantee price and quality of evpry article we sell, we carry only the "M on ey bade if it doesn’t suit” goods, T b s Donates Studio for fotos. Orchard and apple boxes for sale by C . B. Wilson. You will always find s complete line IStaMes s t Wilson’s grocery. 1 Buckley Is getting materiel on th e ground for a building on his land « • t a t Rex. Mrs. L. A. Matteson and son Roy left tears ter W hittier, California, Wedues d ay morning. • O o to T .il. Camming» for furnitare, paints and oil». A tell line of undertak in g good* kept in etock. Eli Haw orth expects to return from Nsefiecoe th e first of the week with a load of fieah fish for his easterners. The worst eases of constipation yield readily to Osteopathic treatm ent. And all eared stay eared. Dr. C. C. Ben- FREE! L e m o n W afe rs, G EN ER AL GRO CERIES All kinds of empty barrels for sate at Wilsoo’s Grocery. The beat line of teas and coffi in the city at W ilson's grocery. Elder Bonewlta will preach in the Presbyterian church Sunday evening at 7.30. All are invited. Henry lUchter has sold his home ont in th e German neighborhood to Frod Werth who bought the George Hash plaoe. A St* in. wagon for sale or trade for a one liorsewwsgon; also a young cow for sale or trade for a horse. Inquire of J . P. Johnson. t3 Jesse Edwards arrived home from his trip east last Sunday evening. He drove • kicking horse ont from Port land aud of course made good time. Rev. W. S. Gilbert, of Portland, who was chaplain of ths Second Oregon Reg iment in the Philippines will lecture at ths Friends church next Monday even ing. Subject, "S ixteen." A. T. Hill the LaGrsnde druggist came down last week to see his wife and babies who are visiting at F. A. Elliotts. He is out shoth wiUi Frank Elliott this week but will return to Newberg before he goes home. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bradley will be glad to learn they have given ap the Idea of goiog to A lberta, N. W. T „ and have bought a part of ths Hess claim, situated west of the J . C. L oom land, where they are prepar ing to build and mhke a home. I t ia pretty bard to beat Chehalem Valley when one ia looking lor a location for a home. . Mrs. 3 .Ó. Hod son entertained a small party Tuesday evening In honor of tho birthday anniversary of Prof. J . C. Hod non and Mrs. F . A. Morris. The entertainm ent, directed by the hostess, assumed a literary form, prises being a- warded to the best conversationalists. A dainty collation wat served and the. guests departed wishing their host many happy retorna of th s day. FREE! «n i Graham Wafers, Vanilla Wafers, W e also carry a full line o f C R O C K E R Y and G L A S S W A R E , Lamps, Lam p Fixtures, Etc. Loe&l E vents. FREE! -, .J L * 855® ** And Maybe you Want Something for Force— Grape Nats, Wheatletts, Nudavim Flake, M alta Vita, Buckwheat, W hole wheat, Blue Band Grain Coffee, Postum Cereal, F ig Prune, - ir Canoed Mince Meats for Pies, H uyler’s Cocoa, Celery, .'¡ I P Best French K ip C a lf B o o ts............................................ 4.00 These boots are the best water proof leather g u n i : » is made. Mackintoshes at I price. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James O’Briant Fresh bread at A. B. Cooper’s, first door east Hollingsworths furniture store. on Monday a son. M en’s ................................................................................... $ 1 .7 5 C. 8. Ormsby loft here this week for Gilbert n ex t Monday evening. He Boys’ ........................ ........................................................... 88c. North Yakima on a prospecting tour. always says something when he talks. O n ly o few left. M rs. J . C. Bmock Of Sherwood visited A drop in undertaking goods at T. fi. Camming» A Co. Call and get prices in town Wednesday with Mrs. Martin' Downs. before baying elsewhere. Call a t E b ret Bras, store on Thursdays Born to Mr. end Mrs. D. C. Fletcher on h u t Monday a daughter, weight, and examine Mias Flora Bell’s tine of Portland m illinery. twelve and a half pounds. Osteopathy ia the proper treatm ent The metal stands Hod sop Bros, are Clothiers and Furnishers *l*log with »15 cash purchases are for all forma of aye, nose, and throat models of beauty and an ornam ent to trouble. Free consultation. Dr. C. C. Bennett. auy home. J . A. Clemenson and family came up Miss Margaret Bebarrell cams np from Portland Paturday evening and from Portland Saturday evening and re visited over Sunday w ith Mr. Clemen- mained until Wednesday morning visit Miss Sadie 8kinnor is visiting in Port ing with Mias Jessie Britt. # N otice U h e r e b r alv eo tba son’s parents. land this week. baa by o n o rd e r of th e room J . C. Kirk will go to Portland this Ws are notTn business far fan bat for c o f O reaoa, E. M. A rthur spent Sunday in Port e d o u aa n ir J , o a in n t d E »tat« x ecu to rs of tho WATCHMAKER week ( where he will spend some time profit, end for th a t reason have given np land visiting friends. E v erest, d e c e a aed . said ord 8th dar of O ctober, A. D . M visiting with a niece who recently came old styles and effects in photography. Lewis Mills and Roy Smith spent a a ll p e n o s a w ho h a r e r i a i a JEW ELER, ont from "ole Verginny.” The present day finds us with advanced ta te a r e h e r e b r notified and few days in Portland last week. the aam e p r o p e rir verified I Plans are being arranged for holding ideas In everything pertaining to pic L. F. H a l t l a K ew bent. h The young people got together last O regon, w ith I a six m onth ft C. 0» Sm ith. a big poultry show in Newberg in J a n tures. notice O. C. W right arrived from Sumpter Tuesday evening and surprised Miss D ated th is ITth d a r o f Octc uary. From fivo to six hundred birds Mabel R ash, it being her seventeenth 207 are already in sight for the show and a Saturday evening aod joined his wife fine exhibition is expected. Fall par- j and they are visiting with bia parents, birthday. PO R T L A N D , OJ Mrs. Borden of Eldred, Pennsylvania, ticulara will be given at an early day . 1 Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Wright. Oi is la visiting with her aister Mrs. John Terrell Bteddom, wife and child of holding down th s pssitiou of secretary Rush for a short t i n t . She will spend of th s Bine Bird mining company of Oekaloosa, I owa , who have beep here the winter in California. Sumpter. He says be notes mors im visiting relative) for th e past few Mrs. Won. Kincaid has been d o jn months left on last Saturday morning. provements about town than he has After spendjug a few days in Portland ever seen during sa y other period of sick for the past fow days with bowhl * trouble. they will go to California for a visit be absence. With the completion of tbs Danker or Mrs. Coutte of Moscow, Idaho, arrived fore returning to their home in Iowa. Brethren church Nowhere will he pret on the train last Friday evening and On iaat Saturday evening Mias Flor ty well fixed to r Meeting all shades of will visit with her mother Mix. Benj. ence Hall was married at her home belief regarding th s m aturof water bap Heater, who has bean quite sick lor the east of town to George B. Conklin, tism . I f a m ao so desires he may go past three weeks but is on the gain now. from Kansas City, Miasoari, Rev. Jos there and they will pul him down three Mr. Albert Heater la hauling his po eph Htll.fIKfrarW th« Wide, officiating. times fhee foremost, 0 » be can attend A email company of friends witnessed th » Babtist church whore one single tato crop to the warehouse ready lor the ceremony. The young couple left plunge is eoongh; he can go to tb s shipm ent. Roy Sm ith rereived word from hie the first of th e woek for Woodlawn, Methodists and get a tittle water borne in Missouri » few days ago th a t where they will make their home. sprinkled on the heed o r drop In a t tho his Uttle sister bad died foam the effect Our store is chuck full o f the best line o f A reader of the Graphic and one who Friends church and teovo tho w ater off of diphtheria. always takes a great interest in New altogether. Mr. T. B. Duncan of Newberg was In berg said recently, “ Can’t you say some Ju stin Haworth, Aaron and Zim Mills thing in the papar that will arouse a re and Abner Cook arrived home Saturday town last Monday evening on business newed interest in tho matter of setting from th eir trip into thekaast country of j in connection with iho Bpringbrook ont shade trees about tow n!" Well th e southwest pert of th e state, where Eva .orator Oo. of which ho is a »took- there are son»« poople who will so4, shade they went prepnratorygo m aking some holder. which we invite you to cell and exam ine. I f you don't tree« and engage in little m atters of Investm ents in the public domain. A.i Mis» Carrie Morrison of Fiahhawk, see what you want there C A L L F O R I T and w e’ll get it Oregon, got off the train here last Sat home adornm ent and th e n there are Mills filed on a homestead claim, while for you at prices that will others who seem to consider the house J . L. Haworth and Zias Mills pieked out urday evening and will toaeh this win where they stay Just a place in whloh so mo school land» to theif liking which ter In the Courtney dislrlet, P. N. Skinner who hen been in the to eat aod sleep and let it go at that. they supposed still open, b a t when they However th s Graphio will say as it has •topped at the Lind office a t Salem on Gone bay country for the past two said over and over again th at an invest th eir return fouud th at other parties months speot s few days a t home last Our business is to see you satisfied. Second hand goods m ent made in sha le trees is (he best had already secured m ost of their In week. investment th a t sen be made about a tended purchase». They saw the tlm- also handled W e are especially p e ll prepared for J . B. David spent a few days In Port home and ju a t at this time is th s season ber(T) lands for locaUng which thirty- land th is week on business. when the work should bo begun. Even siE parties in Portland paid one hun • Shorty. tha traditional "town cow" appreciates dred dollar* each to a "prom oter," to If yon are billiou* and seeking advisers a shade tree, especially If It is young and find out afterwards that, they had paid p r ic k s a l w a y s r k a s o n a r l a Take D eW itt’s Little Early Kleers, tender, and this a reminder. A few deafly for the discoebry of a district a- Ju st before going to bed. years ago soma very nine trees were act bounding ehiefl.v in thlmSIe berries nod You will Ond on the morrow, along a certain street in town but the rocke—anything but tim ber. The boys Yon are rid of your sorrow— T r y us a round aud we w ill sec to it that you want to come trees were not properly protected and •aw plenty of "it might have been" op T hat’s a ll; just enough eaid. they are now only sprouts about a foot portunities lor making a stake had they again. in height. Yoang trees left to tho mer been » few year, earlier, b at think it These fsmon» pills do not gripe, hut ries of the town cows don’t thrive well, rather slim picking Dow. They dhl "»ova lh® bowels gently, cleansing the and so long as old B )tt it allowed to run some xaocessfnl linntiqg while gone and liver. Their tonic effect gives strength at large elude trees must tie well pro on their return nrtnambered th eft «» »he gland*. preventing a return of friends with some vsuleon. > tbs disorder. Caldwell A Co. tected while they are young. / JOHN A. BECK, wwwwwwwwwwwwvu Right About Face Jfcolitntysworth <£ C ooper’s Jfcouse ¿Furnishing, UNDERTAKING J