L ocal Events. DR. H. a CLO UGH , F or sale—House and barn and three acres ofland. Apply to H. f. Minthorn. • ' i t. The Spaulding,fogging Com­ pany advertises rojigb lumber at $9 per thousand find standard shingles at $1.35, Miss Edith Pugh'of Shedds is visiting in town with her sister Mrs. H. R. SatChwell and with colkge friends. All kinds o f games for children and grown people at lowest prices. F. H. Caldwell & Co., prescription druggists. Brand new stock of toys, dolls, books,. fancy glassware, just opened up at Shaw’s. See them before making your holi­ day purchases. T w o hundred seats for the Knox-Kantner ‘ entertainment were placed on sale at the drug stores Saturday morning, and were practically gone by the middle o f the forenoon. People seem to know a gdod thing. Friends o f the Sutton family, formerly of this place, will be glad to know that Mr. Sutton returned home to Portland from the asylum at Salem last week, apparently in excellent health, and hopes to go to work again soon. • I sell more goods for cash than most people think and I sell the best. That!s the reason I han- T h e N ew berg Books! Books! Christmas books at Shaw’s Physician & Surgeon. i “ -„‘•ft*’. t ■ ** 4 - T d * ' Feed, Seed, V ehicle and * ■ % ' ^ * ,♦ f r . • ' Oilmeal, linseed dairy food, ,■ Newberg, Oroton. I • 0 .T $ ' , . . if » ’¿4 , r* „ , 'Mb Jk ^ , , 'i 1 * >■ .* clover hay, for sale by Andrew ID t n t C D Implement House. Pickett at City feed store. A full line of O liver Chilled and Steel P lo w s, Spike, Herman and Miss Ethel Smith visited over Sunday with the , Spring T o o th and D isc H a rro w s, R ushford and J. W. Coffin family at Dayton, * E li W a g o n s , C lark and P a rry B u ggies, Buck­ F. H. Caldwell & Co. have added a line o f books. . All the eye W a s h in g M achines, H arness, W h ip s and Office in Chehalem Valley Bank H idg Phone No. 48 . • best authors. Look them over. H o rse Furnishing Goods. A ll kinds of Feed and Having decided to change loca­ H a y , G rass Seeds and P o u ltry Supplies. 1 tions we offer our cash business c \ 4 , fo rs a le a t invoice price. Balsig- m n n rv T v Free D elivery to all parts of the city. Phones: er Bros. l-4t. DR. M I N T H O R N ^ O rego n , 124 ; M u tu al, 23. John Shires and wife arrived .Office: Two doon weat of Moore’s Oma. 'store ou Tin t at. Residence one block' home Saturday from their visit .north and three blocks east of Bank of, 'Newberg Building. Home Phone- with relatives and friends in Illinois. Successors to J. H . D uns tan. Books,’ latest and best, all styles and prides, from a linen A B C to leather bound, at Games and game boards, dolls DR. GEO. LARKIN, M oore’s. and toys, o f all description, at The ladies o f the W. R. C. Moore's. >> -^ • D E N T IS T * ^ - served a good .supper in Crater’s Mrs. Willis Townsend and Office over Chehalem Valley Bank. hall Tuesday evening and were baby o f Astoria are visiting N e w b e rg , O regon. N e w b e rg , O rogon . well patronized. with her parents north o f town. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Metcalf Call and look over our line o f O F F IC E R S A N D and little daughter came in from holiday goods before baying. F. D I R E C T O R S » ^ > J* * J* J* J* J* si* Walla. Walla Monday evening to H. Caldwell & Co., prescription Alpheus Mills, Pres. 7If. 0. P i q * c H, jk remain until after the holidays, c druggists. J. C. McCrea, Vice- President. Girls, see that fine, large doll The alumni have challenged the jitto rn o y -a t-jC a w , S. M. Calkins, Cashier J» . . . ■ • • z ' - - . •** in the window art Shaw’s. It college boys for a game o f foot­ N. C. Christenson, Tfotary P u b lic . will be given away to some little ball to be played here on Christ­ Assistant Cashier girl Christmas morning. See •** O ffie o opposite P o s t O /fio e . mas, and the challenge has been J. Kinley Blair. * r > $r fT v $r gT gT ir r card in window for particulars. C u k kK S PO N D K N TS. ^ W. S. Gilliam, o f Walla WaHa, Mrs. A. B. Lamb .and daugh­ Western National Bank, New and lard made by G. Everest. York. Washington, visited in Newberg It pleases my customers. D. R. ter Miss M ay left Monday for U. 8. National Bank, Portland m c h innviii6 national J dadk . Tuesday with his cousin, J. C. Southern California, stopping a TTORNKY-AT-LAW. Jackson, General Commission Nelson, théy having crossed the off to visit their relatives, the Merchant. Established 1893, CLARENCE BUTT. plains together in 1844. . He is Gilberts, in the vicinity o f Salem. The right o f way for the free Will practice In all the courts of the state 8peclal attention giren to probate work, the now visiting an only sister in The farmers’ institute, in ses­ switch has been cleared, with the writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the Dallas. exception of a short distance sion here under the leadership o f Ne w borg. Oregon. George Day, formerly a New­ V. P. HE ACOCK. MORRIS HEACOCK.I O m e t — second Floor through the B. C. Miles orchard, Dr. James Withycombe, is prov­ Bank of Newberg Building berg boy but now a student o f and a good share o f the ties have ing very successful. Dr. Withy­ McMinnville College, was in been strung along the course. combe is a whole team in himself, town last week with Floyd Work is now held up awaiting and every farmer in the country N ew berg Sash Patty, the latter being in attend­ the steel material. should have heard his inspiring & Door Factory ance at the C. À..L. O. executive We are reliably informed that talk o f Wednesday «ftemoonr. committee meeting. F ld sh au er & B a sh a w , Props. the Catholics will establish a He is ably supported by his fel­ Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harford Sisters school at this place and low instructors from Corvallis, Keep on hand and manufacture U V E R Y & FEED- STABLES. left Wednesday morning to en­ that they will begin arrange­ and by local talent . everything in the line of gage in prohibition work in Santa Claus has been a little New rigs. Good hones. • Safe driven. 4 ments to get a hospital located Eastern Oregon. After holding here. They should be encour­ tardy, but he has come at last X D oors, W in d o w s , M o u ld - < Phone, Main 67 . ings, T u rn in g s, Crest- a meeting in Hood River, they aged in this as it will be a great and has established headquarters will sjiend several weeks in help to our town. Telephone- at Linville’s, where he has le ft, ings, Brackets, D oor |& Sherman county, engaged in Register. W in d o w Fram es, F an ­ ! a great quantity o f all kinds o f : holding institute^. cy C asings, Etc. H. W. Grabel came down from ! toys-dolls, go-carts, buggies, i Dwight Coulson o f Scotts Douglas, Morrow countv, th e; balls, horns, harps, tops, doll Your patronage solicited. county, TONSORIAL i ar tist . 1 Mills, who was graduated from furniture and all such articles as latter part o f tâst week and vis- Pacific College last June and ited here with his family until the good boys and girls and who has lately been keeping the middle o f this! The ware- their papas and mamas are books for a .. Salem firm, has ac- . house company far which he has looking for. Go to Linville’s. cepted a posit,on as bookkeeper . WQrki has transferred 1 They are there Prices are al- with the Bank o f N ew B ttg ^ J ie! ^ from Douglas I>oas,a^Jto Mahton, < ways w aytrigh t. to Mabton, ngftt. - 4-2t expects to begin work at once. Duncan & Sons have sold out Yakima county, Washington, Herbert T. Cash, now in where he has increased respon- j their bicycle shop and business Southern California, has pur­ sibility. to S. A. Ullery and son o f Port- chased Palen Clark’s farm on Aubrev Kramien, Carl Nelson,!land. the former having been a B. C. MILKS, President. Chehalem mountain, north of Calvin Blair, Walter Miles, ’ resident o f Newberg earlier in the . B. H. WOODWARD. Vice Pres, and Secretary. town, and will come nqrth with Lewis Saunders and Clem Nis- year. The change of proprietors J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. his family to take possession. wong er> accompanied by Prof, j take place at once. Mr. _ X tajflE . < near the first of the year. Mr. |c E Lewis, drove over t o Duncan has also disposed o f his The only Blood and System Build­ Clark will move to Newberg and ( Forest Qrove Friday and attend-1 interest in the furniture factory CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. er. Every bottle guaranteed, build on lots in the south part oft e(j t^e gtate Y. M. C. A. conven-' and from a business standpoint d. C. MILE8, C. K. SPAULDING. town. r • tion over Sundav. The attend-!' s now foot loose. He indicates B. H. WOODWARD. 8 . J. Madson. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen ar- ance was excellent; the meetings however that he will probably be J. H DOUGLAS, JR. Sold only by Directors. rived'home from Walla Walla enthusiastic, and the boys re-i jn business here again after an Saturday evening, the prune port the convention Us being the interim of rest, V R K K S rO N D K N T S —Ladd à Tilton, Port Joseph Shaw died here at the C O land ; Nation« 1 Park Bank, Néw York. F. H. CALDWELL & Co evaporators at the different best they ever attended. points having closed up the busi- Henry Hopkins who was down hortie o f his son, J. M. Shaw Prescription Druggists. ness for the season. Mr. Allen from his Chehalem mountain! December 4th, the funeral ser- Strangers visiting the city are inv.ted to call at the bank for Information concern lug the reports a big crop well taken j home Tuesday dropped in at th^e jvices being held at the M. E. oity. Conespotadence invited. care o f but no Rales made and postoffice to say that he greatly church Saturday afternoon, none in prospect until after the appreciates the change in Rural The deceased was bom near holidays are over. ! Route No. 3 which places him on Binghamton, New York, June The lady friends of Miss May the route. In speaking of the 2°d, 1818, in which vicinity he Lamb gave a party in her honor little pay allowed the carriers he grew to manhood. He was The place to get your Saturday evening at the home o f suggested that the patrons on married in 1847' to Jane A. ...... 8EE..W . j E. H. Woodward. The greater the routes could help the carriers Mitchell, and removed':with his DRUGS & MEDICINES. t part of the evening was spent in out very materially in their years’ famdy in J 857 to Minnesota, S .W . P O T T E R the dining room, tastefully decor- expenses by each farmer along where he resided until coming to ated in red for the occasion, the route donating a sack o f Newberg in 1901. His wife died PRESCRIPTION WORK A ..... FOR ..... where a three-course dinner was oats. He said any former could *n 1^93. T w o daughters and SPECIALTY. ■ Watches. Clocks, 2 served. Those present we*e: do this without impoverishing a s°n survive him. Hisdescend- Misses M ay Lamb,'Olige Strat- himself and he could well affoiri cn^s are widly scattered, there Books, Stationery, Fancy and Jewelry, etc. ton, Pearl Cummings, lone Hill, to do it. This suggestion is cer- being children, grandchildren or Toilet Articles. Cam ara and Merle Woods, Bertha Nicholson, tainly worthy of consideration ®re St*®* ST®” “ cb»dyen in England, Kodaks and all kinds of Cam ara China, Wisconsin, Minnesota — Y Lucy Gause, Bertha Vantress, by those who have their -____ mail FINEST LINE EVER . -------- __and Oregon. He was a member Supplies. KODAK' BROUCHT TO NEWBERC Carrie Turner, Nora Parker, delivered at their doors daily o f the M. Erchureh o f Lakeland, LESSONS G IV E N Sibyl and Bernice Woodward. * without even box rent t6 pay. , Minnesota. E «V , _ 3. LITTLEFIELD & BI1IG, Physicians t üirieois. Rittenhouse & Calkins, Chehalem V a l­ ley Bank. Depot Stable B. F. TERRY, ETEBT PATRON GIVEN SATISFAC­ TION. DATH ROOK IN CONNECTION. Kalamazoo Celery & Sarsaparilla Co. V . F. SEACOCK A SON Bank of Newberg^ I j «I si I ... ~....... CHRISTMAS, PRESENTS k (• 1