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7 ;I f * ■ , * ** ‘ . ■ '■ it i nkets! W A IS T S W A IS T S W A IS T S I To close out all Winter Shirt Waists quickly and completely, we ■ w ill sell them at r& H . t ; 1-4 off 25 per cent Discount 1-4. off -A T T E N T IO N - , W e do not want you to lose sight of^ the FACT that we are still selling those Ladies Extra H eavy Fleeced V ests and P an ts at ^ S iD o per Piece> and all other Unes oí Underwear at L O W E S T P R I O R S . * “* ' . I ■ ■ ’ ■ A. jfll* A -Tv. 'V 'f ’ % í¿ * 9 --¡ddui- ,! A Wonderful List of Superior Value _,y ""VT-V 4"®-i-s •? • , Our Men’s Heavy Fleeced and Jersey Ribbed Underwear At H O C . is the BEST VALUE ever shown on the Don’t look w ise and make a fool o f yourself. These are vali it takes nerve to sell at thesfe prices. Money' invested in pair w ill convince^ou, that though the north wind’s icy B cold and druel our blankets w ill soon dissipate its chilling toi y j¡- ?■ M a * i'TftlT-.r tîz . mjm \ ■ . JH b '• Tour best move at this tim e o f winter gloves. Wool Gloves and Mittens....... ........... - .............. 35c. per pair. Leather Mittens lined..................... ................... 30c. per pair. Astrakant............................................. .......... 75c. per pair. Jerseys............................................................. 50c. per pair. Lumbermen's and Brickmen’x Gloves................ fit.50 per pair. These gloves are double in the palm and covered w ith m etal to resist the wear. Just what you have been looking for so long. “A word tq the wise is sufficient.’^ Our Ladies and Misses Utz & Dunn SHOES Our Men’s and Boys’ Gotzian SHOES Our Children’s and Infants Kirkendall SHOES * Are the best that ean be produced for the prices asked— we G UARANTEE every pair. I Loo*] Events. The Dooglas Stadia for fates. Free diehm at Wilson’« Grocery. A cottage h r root. See Mra. Mary Morris, Dorthweet o f depot. . Lather C h s r W Um ,ly left here last Friday to join btm at Gold H ill. Yon wilt alwaya find a complete line of traah vsgetablss at Wilaoa’e grocery. Edwin Blair ot Portland, brother e f Mra. Jo Cook visited the Blair relatives In lawn last Sunday. Go to T. H. Camming« for farnitar«, point« and oils. A full line of undertak ing geode kept In «took. Louie Adolph baa recently sold a thirty-five sera tract of land lying on (ha river but still retains his boms plaas. Mra. Walter F. Edwards of Portland came ap Friday ereolng and visited io towa lor a few days. W. F . la in the East on a business trip. Mra A. W. Reas, la company with John Brown, arrivsd here from 8po- ksaa, Tuesday, la tims to attend the fanaral of her rietor, Mra. G. F. Batter. Ed. Pariah haa told his farm throe Gorman miles East of Howl 'Methodist preskbar Baattle. He baa until nuit Juna to give possesion that but will probubly 1 W. F. Bell adxartlaes a publie sale of h is personal affects, including stock sud farming implemsnts, to take plaee on tba Frank plaaa four milaa dust of New- berg, an Saturday, November 29, at 10 o'clock. George Bell, the -ofil gentle- m aa, will go to Seaitla to live with one ol Ms daughter«. E. W. Hall haa poetara oat announc ing a publie aula of bia personal prop- eity, to take plaoe at hla farm ene mile wrat of New berg, on Tuesday, Dsesm- bor Sad,— beginning at IS o'clock. Ha wlU make a clean sweep, which include# Dorses, cattle, hogs, goats, vehicles, farming implemento, household and kitchen furniture. Mra. Melisra Butler, aged forty-five yean , wile ol Charles F. Butler, died at her home In Kewberg, Sunday evening, November SS, after on illness of a Uule more than twe day*. Oh Friday hftar- nooo while drteaiug to go to the photo grapher's, wit|i a iiaw of having a pie- tare token of $be family, she wa* token suddenly ill knd djed ws staled shore. A post mortem ex«mln»U»n toveaWAtbo foot that a Mat of blood ou the brain was the seat ot Hra trouble. The de ceased Iravre a husband, two daughters and * little too, beskdse a fattier aad several brother« ami sisters to mourn her loss. The funeral, which was eery largely attended, wee held at the FrieeJe eburoh, of Which alto woe a m e« ou Tuesday afmmeoh, Uta ear rises Ing conducted by M&* Alice A. d eab sll, the pastor. ' Bear skin fleece lined gloves 0 ....... ......................... $ 1.0 0 per pair. Men’s Horfie Hide Gauntlet* 0 .................¿. 1.35 per pair. Men's Fine Kids............. a ........ ...... — 60c. to fli .50 per pair. M clntoshes @ 4 price Men’s $3.00 0 #3.50 values ____...__ **•75 B o y ’s $ 1 .7 5 values...............- ..... ....... PARKER & POOL. ▲ II kind* of empty barrels for sale st Wilson's Grocery. Bebye’ shoes, twenty cents per psir end np, st Jay Cook's. lira . W. M. Townsend Is down from La Fayette risking Ilia J. D. Shesrer family. A drop in ondertsklag goods at T. B. ('■ mniinga A Co. Call and get prices before buying eisewhere. Grand Holiday opeolog Saturday at Moore's. Everybody invited to call and inspect tbs finest line of Holiday goods ever brought to Newbsrg. ; Mrs. tlenry Powell, her mother Mrs. Mary Mills, and her risUr-in-law Mrs. Cbas. Hunt earn« Up Irom Portland and attended tbs funeral of Mrs. CL P. Hut- Mrs. A. B. Wilmot of HhwMa arrived (be latter part o( last week (or a visit with haf mother Mm. G. W. Culta and friends. Mr. Wilmot arrived tbiawesk to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Irvie KSever, of Kansas Cilv, Missouri, who is making a tear o f the West, arrived here last week and has been visiting with her sister-ia-law Mrs. J. M. Wrlgbt and family. . Hailstones as large as medium sited marbles fell at this place Sunday after noon socooipanied by a moderate elec tric display and thunder ehower. Hail stones af Chis alas are indeed a rarity in Oregon. No damage resulted as fur as wa have learned.— North Yamhill Rec ord. Will E. Wight, who h is been In A- Isska seeking for the yellow metal for twoyoere, arrived home about midnight Monday night. FTe’arrfvec in Portland too late for the evening train and bsing too impatient to get Home to his family to wait fof the morning boat, hs started out on foot and mmdw the trip in flvt and a hall houra. . r, .... On Tuesday evening, December J, at the Friends church will be given the third and last number of tliw coum of antsrtainmenta arranged by the ladle# of the church. The entertainment will be both musical and elocutionary, ths reader, Mis* Mat leek, and ;he mutioian, Mias Lytle, being Portland yonng ladles highly accomplished in their lina of work. The inmates of the College boarding hall have displayed commendable enter prise in oo-operatlng and overhauling and refurnishing the hall parlor. In honorofUie change, Miss Ella Maoy, matron, JMerUined the frfends and • wBm "-♦ ’ v i Fine . Orchard and apple bores for sale by * « • t O. . F. Moors * Co’S. C .B . Wilton. ~ ntO The Lovers of choice chocolat* creams can Th« best line of the ci city at W ilson's find them to their taste at Moore's. Mrs. Fresh bread at A . B. Cooper's, flint Mn J . M. Barrie and little ami ware from Portland loot Friday. door east Hollingsworths furniture store, np ap frc J. L. Vickrey, tbs veteran I .a Fayette ▲ A g good entertainment is prsmlsi il for night at the Friends eh arch. merchant, was in town on business Fri- Tuesday Tossd day. Cal Call at Wilson’« Grocery and see the You will find tbs best combination of choice choia set of 100 pieces be Is going to beauty and service in a school shoe at give | i w away. 1 day Cook’s. Cal and sea ear magaMoe «tabbing Call list. Quite e lew msgaaiaee a t half Mrs. George Rogers of Willamette BM- came up to Newberg last week for a via- price. prh*. C. F. Moore. it with relatives. R«i John F. Day of Oarlton will be- Rev. All sites of window gisas st tbs New- earns nome the pastor of tbs Bupttot church Hillsboro about Dueumher L — Re berg Hash A Door Factory near ths da- at i l Hi pot. Take your window* there to k i porter. portei filled. Alii Alfred Wheeler haa n tarn sil from Idaho, aad is arranging to Mrs. L . S. Rhoades, the mother of Caldwell, Csldr Warren and Walter Robertson, arrived t settle down to busineoa la Maw berg in town Monday evening from Hood again. agalo. fUvar. Rul Rofoe Bristow and Mfea E tta Winter-, Mr. and Mra. Henry Mills, of Georgo-! daughter of Mr. and Mra. A . J . Winters, town, Illinois, are expected to return to married at McMtaavflie on Newherg by the latter part ol next j Wednesday of last week. mont,i. j The morning train wax delayed by The metal «lands Hod »on Bros, a r e ' tba wreck of some freight ears not far giving with $18 oash porchaaee era from Dallas Tuesday morning aad did model« of beauty and on ornament to any home. Mr. and Mra. H. L. Christeaoon spent Frank Taylor and a gentloman nam a few days in Oregon C ity last week ed Kerr were down Irom McMInaville visiting with tlieir sow-la law and Monday. „M r. Kerr was looking at • daagbter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan. farm north ol town with a view of buy- Mr. and Mra. I. V, Knavoly arrived a '*«• V * 1**01 . . ¿ . i (ew days ago from Flack well, Oklaho We promise that sbonM you use Put ma, and are visiting with 8 . 0 . H am nam Fadeless Dyes and be dim*Defied den and family in the Bpriagbrook from aay cause whatever, to refugd 10c. neighbor hood. for1 every package. -Monro. Dreg Co., For a complete and op to data Hoe of Unionvlllo, Mo. Sold by C. F. Moore. «hoes for children, Mlaaas, boys, ladles Ervin Bcdtt, »long with eeventy-foov "od P*rk«- * *rp th« P**»«- other fellows, took the civil servioe examination for letter carrier in Port every pair warrantad. The Y . M. C. A . convention will be land last Friday. He was commended by the examiner lor hi« success in read- held on December 8,6 end 7 instead of December S, 4, and 6 as was firat an lag trial cards. Uncle Jo Cannon of Illinois, who it is nounced. Everything promise« a grand The principal speakers conceded will he the p e lt Speaker of convention. the House ol Representatives, is well will be E. T. Colton, International Col- known to a large number of people a. lege secretory, E. W. Peck. MinaamU bout Newberg, he boring been astndent state secretary, A . 8. Allen, generaleee- of Friends Rioomingdale Academy, retory, Seattle, Washington, B. L . Parke county, Indiana, in the younger House, pastor of Firet Congregattoial Church, Portland, end Wallace H. Lee, days of that worthy institution. president of Albany College. E. T. Col Wilson Kolwrtaon is down from Mos ton and E . W. Peck are men of wide cow, Idaho, with hta wife end one child reputation la association work. I b s visiting with bis brothers Warren and other speakers are also men ol pow^f. Walter. Ha left here twenty-five During the eemmer when the water yeara ago. for the upper country , and was low and power was short for the since this la hh) first return trip to tlte scenes ol bU younger days be sees many mills at Oregon C ity, a dam, some Mx changes that bare been made during feet In height, was built on the M M rock circling round just abovs the falls the Interval. and *o nearly ell the water was tafued Frank Hollingsworth, nephew of K . from Ua natural oouna that a man 0 . Hollingsworth, and Charles Crew, could walk around tbs falls below the both from Randolph oounty, Indiana, dam, and a tourist would ba fed ta be have been spending sooerel days in lieve that ha had beaa deceived by the town visiting. From bare they go to magnificent pictures of the folia he .had Grays Harbor, Washington. Mr. seen In the mag«si nee. Rut with the Craw was carrying a broken arm In a coming of the early ami the latter reins aling a* a result el a too auddeu Intro nil is changed. The mad rush of waters duction to an Oregon Cayuoe. goes rolling and tamhliag over Uta AtUa, W e keep in stock the celebrated “Boss o f the Road" and Levi Strauss overalls and Duck clothing. - Those who have worn these goods w il have no others. H O B iO N B R O S Clothiers and Furnishers. ! E E X E E Z X E S X I Î X S S M X X X ’Æ'JkXJi JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER JEWELER, Right About Face jfcoiiin ysw orth <t Cooper*s »V legitimate business. Saloon men are always ready and aniioowto get in and do business in every nook and corner o f the universe, aad more especially in town* where a spirit of thrift and posh is manifested, but no man can show i where ggpggeries "make business" ex cept for the police and criminal court*. The theory Is all bosh and while soma may hs honest in the belief, just touch the man who advocates il and niaa times out of ten you will touch a man who likes to tip a beer mug himself. For sale—one full blood Du roc J< rm j hoar, IS months old. Price, $30. Moat be sold by Deo. 5. E. 8. Craven. Oae MlaeSe Tars la the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures coughs, cold«, croup bronchitis, whooping cough pneu monia, asthma LagGrippe and all threat by rain, says Gertrude E. Fanner, Man gia, Ind., and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly ; lost 4S lbs. My druggist recommended One Mmole Gough Cura. The first bottle brought relief, several oared me. 1 am beak to my »U weight. I « Iba. On« Minute Cough Cure onto the phlegm, relieve« thorough at one«, drawa oat Infiamma tloa, «area croup. An Ideal remedy 1er children. C a ld w e ll* Ce. ^ jfcouse S’urnishing, which we invite you to call and examine. If yon don't see wbat you want there CALL FOR IT and well get it for yon at prices that will Open Your Eyes. Our business is to see you satisfied. Second hand goods also handled. We are especially well prepared for UNDERTAKING PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE. • Try ns a round and w e will see to it that yon want to again.