Railroad Time Table. B. S. Craven has returaed to Elder George C. Carl was up I the farm with his family from Portland the first of the| NORTH BOUND. Roger StHelen, of Portland, week. PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS 8.52 a. m. 5.06 p. m. | visited with friends in town Sun The public school enrollment! *• 8 0 U T H BOUND. day. has reached five hundred and| 8.52 a. m. 5.40 p. m. I eighty. Miss Nora Parker visited with N at’l Miss Verda Croser and other Charley Rittenhouse has gone I friends at Rosedak last week. toSalpn to work for the Spauld- [ Local Events. Mr. and Mrs. Emmer Newby ing Logging company. have been down from Rosedak Miss Bernice Hatfield was I George Allen and wife visited I during the week visiting with down from Dayton last week w ith friends in Portland Satur-1 relatives. visiting w ith Miss Ruth Gilbert. DR. D. W. day and Sunday. Clyde Braden, who has been Miss Nettie Dickenson, ofM c- Dr. L. B. Smith, oi Portland, living a t St. Johns for several MinnriOe vi^ted in tow n with DENTIST. visited in tow n with Dr. Bowers month«, returned to Newberg Mrs. M. Burlingame last Satur-1 last Saturday night. last week w ith his family. day. Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon Mrs. Otis Welch and children Miss O ttk Perkins, a clerk in Dr. R. W. Harrold has taken I visited w ith her parents in Inde- the North Yamhill bank who is advantage of the day current by pendence last week. in the Evening Telegram James- installing an electrical engine in [ Chester Dimond came home town excursion contest w as in hi9 dental office. v from W illa m e tte to .pend tow n .Tuesday. The members of the Newberg I Thanksgiving with the home | Mrs. Mack Kaufman fell down Protective Association held a the stairway at her home Tues- big pow w ow a t Masonic hall T. C. Porter and family spent I daJ evening, fracturing the bone Wednesday night, followed by a | Thanksgiving with editor Ral-1in one arm and sustaining other spread at the Glass hotel. O lI lS M l ; Building. . ston o f the Independence West Kverc bruises. Mias Genevieve Graves, who is Side Enterprise. The third and conduding ser- one of the Evening Telegram a U . SNAPP Miss Irène Kees, daughter of mon in the series on the book qf candidate« for the Jamestown Mrs. T. H. Thorne, went to Pen- Jonah, a t the Prends church next exposition trip w as in tow n| P h y sicia n dkton Tuesday to reside with I Sunday night: “The love of Monday. God.” Special music Office n e r i —idwice on College street het sister during the winter. Nine different firms make | W. P. Edwards and family, Guy Heater went to Portland changes in their display adver PHONE MAIN NO. 171 who were up from Portland to Wedne#day to meet his •»■*** tisements in the Graphic this j spend Thanksgiving, remained Mis* AmY who returned from week. Look them up and s MBH. A U C H C. BOWBBS over until the first of the week. Sultan, Washington, where sht what they have to offer to the I ■ M TB B D . B O . th e DeMoss fam ilj, c o m p o s Clough’, lor public. ol tW .o n g "Oregon, Sweet O r J tbe P * * M month*' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zibky, ofl gon,” at Duncan’s hall Saturday The ministers of the different Dayton, Washington, are in O ST E O PA T H IC PH Y S IC IA N S night. You will w ant to bear | churches in tow n met last Mon* town visiting with Mrs. Zibley’s Graduate, at th« parent Kbool, KlrlMTtU«! them. day morning and organized a mother, Mrs. Ruth Heston. Ho., under th . f.uodar. Dr. A. T. Still. o k m at BMldauee, one Mock north oI Bank Ministerial Association. Rev. W. They will probably remain until President McGrew drove up to | of Mwb.ru OSoe hour», 4 to It and ISO to 6. he M. O. W n ia T e “ orchart | ,W" th e M id ^ Ball phone. and Rev. A. T. Huguelet, secre ast Saturday and bought a bar A gentleman named Law-1 tary. rel of apples to send to friends in | pa ugh, who came to Newberg I Mrs. Lillie Rorabaugh, who recently from near Portland, has Philadelphia. spent the summer and fall here rented the J. T. Osborn property DR. CEO. LARKIR, Lewis Hadley and wife, who I with her husband’s parents, Mr. on the Dayton road. He says were recently married a t Dallas and Mrs. J. T. Rorabaugh, left he has long heard of Newberg’s and who live on the Hadley farm here Monday morning for Mor- educational advantages and this >elow Dayton, were down last I O S o. O T » r C h .h a l.a Valter Bank. rend, Arizona, where she will is the one thing alone that [ Sunday visiting with relatives. I f .w b .r s r , O r eg tiB _ . _ .join her husband who has lo- brought him here. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert T. Cash cated there The “Old Maids Convention” I gave a reception for the members Night Watchman A. B. Parker given by home talent a t the and others who attend Friends gave a suspicious looking char Brutscher school house last Sat church, a t the home of Mr. and acter quarters in the city hotel urday night is said to have Are. F. A. Elliott on Thursday DR. N . M O R R IS O N Saturday night. A pal, who pleased the people and netted a afternoon. a hanging around with the littk more than $2o to apply on D # n tlst. D. .u D. . Coulson u ^ouison left lert here nere Monday Monday j fcuow made his escape when nr^nn^r thp lorn morning for Berkder to begm thrrr w a n l.kely to be Office over Bank of Newberg work m his new position. He thing doing. went by w ay of S cott. M ill. ^ jjjaeea Row and their to tarnish the characters for sach a play w ithout drafting any where he .pent a couple of d a y . moth„ who ^ ^ under age. rattin g w ith hi. parenta. with Dr. R. W. Harrold’., left Mr. Nichols, who bad been liv- for their home in Ontario, Cana- . The Hillsboro High School ingin the Milt Nicholson prop- da, Monday. They expressed football team failed to show up erty, has removed to the Jo Carr th e m s e lv e s as being highly last Thursday and in order to place east of tow n which he pleased with w hat they saw in tarnish a little amusement for the crowd who had expected to bought recently and A. Barthol- this country, on tew h a. taken the Nkthobon A. P .o iirir declined to conwder see the game, some of the fellows They see root, unless they ate property. the wishes of those who objected about town made up a team properly fitted with Jimmy Watkins, who grew rip to the erection of a skating rink and played the Newberg Ama in the Springbrook neighbor- adjoining the M. E. church and a teurs. The game resulted in a hood has been about tow n for large force of men have the build- score of five to six in favor of the S .W . POTTER several days in company with I ing weu ander w ay. It win Amateurs. Herbert T. Cash has or his wife. Xhey were married a I cover a »pace o f one hundred by Is the the m an to see aboutit. ganized a /boy’s athletic clnb in year ago and are living in Port- one hundred and thirteen feet. Oscar Cone, who lives on rural order to furnish wholesome Watches, Clocks, and a full line Seth A. Mills and Milo P. El- rQute No. 2 on the river opposite amusement for boys who are just of Silverware for the holiday liott, who were in Idaho last Butteville, w as the victim of a at the age to need a little care in trade. week, each made an investment fell in his barn last Saturday in directing their footsteps along in land in the Caldwell irrigation which one oi his hip bones was guarded lines. He takes the district. They paid a home- broken. On account of his age view that boys will be boys but steaderfor relinquishing a claim I and other complications, Dr. that there is no necessity for of one hundred and sixty acres pomjg( the attending surgeon, them joining the army of toughs j KENWORTHY A HODSON and this they propose to divide, considers the case a difficult one. if the proper steps are taken to etwh taking eighty mrea. Mr>. s . w . P ott„ the give them something to do, and One o f the Newberg partie. „ d |a lt w « k o f the death at the same time keep them under j who is fighting the First street of the husband of her youngest proper influences. Bristow’shall FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND improvement in the courts, is sister who w as in the hardware | a | been rented where some fix BMBALMERS . said to have so far forgotten business in an Okluhoma town. tures will be put in for amuse himself on his return from a trip He w as held up in his «tore and ment and for athletic training. to McMinnville recently, that he shot by desperadoes who made A large number of boys have boasted of the work done here in their escape, though a man has joined the club and they are very enthusiastic over the outlook for Calls answered day or night We comparison with similar work since been captured who is entertainment. done on the streets of McMinn have just received a new and ville. Give him time and plenty strongly suspected of doing the At its regular meeting Monday deed. complete line of caskets and bur of “lope” as the Chinaman says evening the city council voted to ial robes. ’ Funeral Parlor in Bris and he will be commending the Albert Bieland, of Middleton, make a new contract with the was struck by the evening train city council for making the First tow building. Both phones. last Thursday and killed. Dur Yamhill Electric Co. under which street improvement. ing the day he had been in a the city will have thirty-nine ad A number of the neighbors and Sherwood saloon drinking and ditional twenty-five candle power 1l/. *W. Jfcotiingsworth friends of Mr. and Mrs. John when on his way home he is sup incandescent lights, or fifty all Hash called on them Tuesday posed to have fallen in a drunken together, at a cost of one hun Funeral Director & Embalmer without invitation or previous stupor on the track and owing dred dollars per month. The Calls Answered Day or Night announcement, to help them cele to the darkness he was not seen company will proceed at once to _ ------- Both Phones brate the twentyfifth anniver by the engineer. The remains rewire the tow n independent of sary of their wedding, and a were picked up Friday morning its present system in order that Nftwbftro, Or«. very enjoyable time is reported. by Conductor Crocker’s train it may not have to carry the Mr. Hash, who is now eighty crew. Bieland liyed with his city lights during the day. As a years of age is one of the few re aged mother and many com commitiee to arrange the distri maining hardy pioneers who plaints of outrageous abuse of bution of the lights under the If you want your face broke first ground in this valley, her at his bauds hare been made new system, Harrold, Caldwell kept in good shape, go to he having spent more than half at different times in the past. and Woodward were appointed; ELW OOD A REIBLICH a century here, -while Mrs. Hash He was considered an ugly char u a p mmittee on “ ways and is eighty-one. She has been a acter when he was drinking and means’’ of financing the lighting For agsod Electric Facial resident of this community thirty few regrets over his death hare propos ipn, Brouillette, Harrold Massage. and Gilbert. years or more. been expressed. Near First National Bank. LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG K B ! MS S Jf0WrJ -~*DENTIST+~- L w Having Eyes ' Young Men t 2* This is Grocery Week A t Parker’s The market prices on nearly everything is on the advance, but for a time or until further notice we will continue to sell: 1 Sk. D. G. Sugar, $6.00 3 cans best standard corn, 25c 3 cans Carnation cream, 25c 1 package new crop raisins, 10c 1 package new crop currants, 10c 7 bars Cake’s Golden Star soap, 25c Soda, 5c Lion & Arbuekle coffee, per pound, 15c We are still selling Oysters at the same old prices* Our stock won’t last long though, then up they will have to go. P A R K ER M E R C . CO . O . WATCH The Newberg Furniture Store’s 1 Display of Furniture Spanish Leather Rockers and Morris Chairs For the Holiday Trade Now Being Placed On Our Floors. W. W. Hollingsworth & Co. IF YOUR WIFE SEES This it will cost you somthi'g . In order to reduce our immense stock of Fancy China between now and January 1st, we propose to give the people of Newberg and vicinity, the benefit of 25 per cent discount on all goods of this class. Our stock is complete and comprised of elegant Berry, Chocolate, Tea, Mush & Milk sets. Etc. We also have in stock, Lamps, Vases, Water Sets, Jardin. iers, and Souvenir China. We realize that we are over stocked on this class of goods and believe that the public will appreciate the prices we shall make during this special sale, which begins At Once, and avail themselves of the opportu nity to secure Cheap Christmas Goods. Wilson & Hanning C H R IS T F. H E LD THE HARNESS MAKER