Railroad Time Table. D. P. Price and family were up from Portland Sunday visiting with relatives. NORTH BOUND. Miss Ruth Romig spent a few 8.52 a. m. 5.05 p. m. days in Portland last week visit­ SOUTH BOUND. 8.52 a. m. 5.40 p. m ing with her sister. L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Office in'First Nat’l Bank Building Both Phonos DR. R. W. HARROLD, DENTIST. Successor to Dr. H. C. Dixon ^TTOBjrttT-AT-LAW CLARENCE BUTT. WUI btm U m U i «U til, oouru of the «UM SpMtolattM ttoa |i?M tu probat« work, th. writ!as »( dMdi, morte a«*«, «ontneto and tha dfätUii« ol all logoi O b i c i —S . ooo O Floor Sank of Mowborg BoUdlus- G. U. SNAPP Physieian Office near residence on College Street PHONE MAIN NO. 171 tua. auca a Mrs. George Ryan died at her home at Dundee last Monday after a lingering sickness and was buried Tuesday afternoon. At a special meeting of the city council Tuesday evening to con­ sider bids for laying sidewalks and crossings as ordered over town, the contract was let to F. L. Ames and F. C. Mills, the price being twenty-five cents per foot for walks and thirty cents per foot for crossings where three inch plank are nsed. At its next to last regular meeting the coun­ cil finally succeeded in electing an acting mayor, Brouillette receiv­ ing the majority o f votes. Ellis McLean and family, of P o r t la n d , visited in town L ocal Events. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs J. Watts. Elmer Hollingsworth has re Ira Smock, o f Sherwood, waa moved to the David place on the in tow n Tuesday. mountain where he has a jo b in Mitchell has so tar re­ the saw mill. covered that he ia in school Hervey Hoskins and wife, who again. have located in McMinnyille, 'vis­ J. L. Hoskins spent Monday ited with relatives here a couple night at McMinnville with his ol days last week son Hervey. As a by-product o f his big dairy Where the City Lights Will Be The first basketball game o f Placed. on Chehalem mountain P. H. the season Friday night. You Skinner sold seven head o f hogs The special committee, ap­ will want to see it. recently for the neat sum o f a pointed by the Council to dis­ Allen S. Craven was up from little more than $125. tribute the lights under the new Middleton Wednesday visiting On account o f the crowded system, has considered the situ­ with his brother Reece west ot conditions at the public school ation carefully, and with the co- town. Arthur Hill has been elected as oporation o f Manager C. J. Ed­ J. S. Rees, who has been car­ teacher for the sixth grade, to wards, has made what it con­ pentering in Portland for several take the place o f Miss Etta Mç- siders the most practicable dis­ months, was in town the first o f Coy who takes some o f the High tribution. The policy o f the the week. School work. committee has been, not to scat Mrs. L. M. Parker was called Reserved seats for the Queen ter lights about all over the to Eugene Wednesday on ac­ Esther Cantata to be given on tow n indiscriminately, bat rather count o f the illness o f Mrs. Lon Friday and Saturday nights of to place them more connectedly, S. Hill. next week will be placed on sale in a series. F or instance, River The subject o f the sermon next Tuesday morning. General ad­ street is well lighted, the com­ Sunday evening at the Friends mission twenty-five cents, chil­ mittee believing that it will be clinch will be the question: dren fifteen cents, reserved seats more to the advantage o f people What Think Ye ol Christ?” living In the southeast part ol fifty cents. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Welch left town within a block on either Mrs. S. M. Calkins returned home from Portland Monday here Wednesday lor Southern side, to have one well lighted evening, where she spent several California where they will spend street on which to come uptow n days taking treatment in a hos­ the winter before returning to than tw o or three poorly lighted. While a change now and then Indiana. They stopped off at pital. Mrs. Ruth Heston has her new Eugene for a short visit wiffi ma7 7«* ** made the plan for the distribution is substantially residence on Wynooski street Mr. and Mrs. Gay E. Metcalf. as given below. Unless other­ completed and by the first ol the Mrs. Mary E. Allen will g o with wise specified the dames o f prop­ year she will be at home to her them t o California. erty owners are here given on The weather we have been hav friends in the new house. whose corners lights will be ing o f late has been such as to The Ministerial Association placed, including those already fortify the weather profits who has decided to hold the Sunday in use. • evening p itc h in g service at 7 have been insisting that we are Begining in East Newberg—A. to have a cold winter. Not very o ’clock instead o f 7.30, during Buchanan, Roy Heater, at east bad weather either as winter the winter months. approach to long bridge, in cen­ weather goes but raw enough to New ties have been laid lor the make the pile o f high priced fuel ter o f bridge and at west ap­ proach. railroad switch to the sawmill grow beautifully less. On Wynooski street—Martin and daily trains are now arriv­ The ladies aid society o f the Cook, John Hash, A. A. Willis, ing from the lumber region above Presbyterian church will hold an Joseph Wilson. Palls City, loaded with big logs. apron sale riext door to the post- River street—E. C. Ward, J. P. The Epworth League will give office on Friday and Saturday Thomas, Jas. Fisher, L. G. Ncw- an oyster supper in the basement evening o f this week. This will o f the M. E. church Friday night be an opportunity to m akea:i fin. T. H. Gardner, Orange Elli­ in order t o ‘raise money to assist inexpensive purchase lor a holi­ ott. Oh North River—F. A. Elliott in paying for the improvements day present for a friend and at and at south college entrance. made on the church. Drop in the same time assist in a worthy Seventh and Willamette—C. R. alter the ball game and get a nice cause. Williams. dish of soup and you will sleep Dr. George Larkin has bought Third and Center—Claud Cum­ all the better for it. an interest in a dental supply mings. Mrs. M. J. Carpenter, who has house in Portland and will re­ Hancock and Center—At Van been sick at her home north o f move to the city about the first Leavitt Cottage. tow n for some time, is improv­ o f the year, he having disposed Meridian—C. C. Cady, G. P. ing slowly under the nursing o f o f his business here to Dr. Nelson Skelton, west college entrance, Mrs. Bashaw. She has been a Morrison who has already taken F. L. Ames. resident o f the valley lor thirty the office. Dr. and Mrs. Larkin College street—Henry Mills, G. years or more and the greater have a large circle o f triends in W. Mitchell, Baptist church, Al­ part of this time she has spent in Newberg who will be sorry to len Smith. her present location. see them leave. f Sheridan—Dr. Larkin, C. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Saunders, J. K. Ellis, who came here re­ Ferguson, H. R. Cobb, A. R. of Corbett, were here last week cently from Springfield and who M oom aw and west o f depot. visiting with their sons who are bought the G. P. Skelton ten acre Main—Chas. Larkin, R. Petty­ in college and at the same time tract adjoining S. B. Moffitt on john, R. R. crossing, L. M. Smith, looking tor an opportunity to the north, is arranging to com­ Alfred Wheeler property, S. M. rent a farm in this community. mence the errection o f a neat Calkins. They formerly lived here and residence on the tract at once ■West o f depot—W. P. Heacock, they would be glad to return if and fix it up tor a home. He ex­ and at corner o f Lincoln and opportunity offered. pects to set a small orchard but Sherman. The first basket ball game o f the greater part ol it he will set West First—R. R. crossing and the season will be played on the to small fruits and berries. The corner o f Lincoln and First. new floor in the college gymna­ location is an ideal one, being Blaine—J. T. Rorabough, Allen sium Friday evening when the close in and vefy convenient. Evaporator. Salem Y. M. C. A. team will con­ Dayton R6ad—D. J. Gilbert, Joseph Wilson, who embarked test for honors with the college in the Homer pigeon industry in and northwest at corner o f W. S. team. The college boys have a small w ay last season is so Hatch and C. R. Shirer cottages. At corners o f property o f Jos. been at heavy expense beside well pleased with the venture spending a great deal ol time in that he is increasing his stock of Bixby, W. W. Hollingsworth, enlarging the gymnasium in parent birds. He went to Port­ John Larkin. The arc light near the railroad order to meet the requirements land a few days ago and made a o f the league in the size o f the purchase o f three hundred birds, crossing on Main street will be floor, and they deserve liberal buying the entire flock of a lady moved south to the Glass Hotel patronage on the part o f the who is retiring from the business. corner, an incandescent light be­ public. T w o hundred o f these he will ing substituted at the crossing, It has become such a common keep while the others go to his but on the north side o f the thing for patients to be taken to son, C. B. Wilson, who is also crossing, in a way to give light Portland for hospital treatment starting in the pigeon business. to passengers alighting from that the Graphic has given up The birds are kept in houses with trains. Materials lor putting in the hope o f keeping track o f all of a yard covered with wire netting extended system have been or­ them. Friends o f unfortunates tor exercise, as they do better in dered by wire by the Yamhill must not teel piqued at the omis­ confinement than when allowed sion o f patients names if they to fly about at will, and of Electric Co. and work will be fail to furnish the information course this suits the neighbors begun at once. while it is news. Some people just as well. When spring comes think they have been purposely Charley will put some of his slighted if their sickness has not birds into training far carrier To Sons o f Veterans and Relief been mentioned by the local pigeons and in case o f the form­ Corps, by special action o f Shi­ paper, while others are just as ing o f a telephone or telegragh loh Post No. 77, G. A. R. The anxious that everything pertain­ trust he will enter into competi­ committee on arrangements was ing to their ailments shall be tion with a messenger service instructed to extend a cordial in­ suppressed, so there you are. vitation to all Sons of Veterans, and “ bust the trust.” UBI MB OSTEOPATHIC PH YSICIA N S Graduato, at tko parent acbonl, KlrkarUto, Mo , under tba founder, Di-. A. T. Still. Otte« at Rorideneo, on« block north of Bank of nowuers Offlo. hours, t to U and 1 JO to 6. Ball phono. DR. CEO. LARKIN, — ♦ D E N T IS T *— Otto, orar Chah atom Vallar Bank. t l f . w b . r g , O rearon . J DR. N . M O R R ISO N Dentist. ° ' -JJ Office over Bank o f Newberg f c -VA»A'M « « > l'A 'A M a g ! ’S X . Haying; Eyes They see not, unless they are properly fitted with glasses. S. W . P O T T E R Is the the man to see about it. Watches, Clocks, and a full line of Silverware for the holiday trade. KENWORTHY & HODSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Calls answered day or night. We have just received a new and complete line o f caskets and bur­ ial robes. Funeral Parlor in Bris­ tow building. Both phones. W » W» ¿Po il ings worth Funeral Director & Em balm er Calla Answered Day or Night Both Phones Newbarg, . Ore. Young Men If you want your face kept in good shape, go bo, ELWOOD * REIBLICH a For good Electric Facial Massage. . Near First National Baak. Notice. Santa Claus Days are Here And he has left a generous supply o f useful tents with us to distribute for him. Handkerchiefs— and and We have enough to supply every man, woman child in town and then have some left. See our assort­ m ent They are beauties. Hundreds o f them hardly any two alike. Furs— warm at­ We have pretty ones that will help keep you and we have marked them so they will be doubly tractive. Some as low as $2.00. Just as a Suggestion— Gloves, Let us remind you that i f you want Mittens, Suspenders, Supporters, Ties, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Rib- bonfc, Slippers, Shoes, Shawls, or most any useful article for a present, we have it. Our line ol real China Ware is up to otrr usual as­ sortment which is second to none lor Quality and In­ dividual Design. A Dinner Set makes a beautiful present! We let no one make lower prices than we do. , We have some special prices to make to Schools and Churches who want Candies and Nuts. A Merry Christmas Time to all is the wishes o f PARKER MERC. CO. IF Y O U R W IF E S E E S Q ' O This it wiil cost you somthi’g c% N'--' *-»' ‘ Sweeping Reductions in Fancy Chinaware In order to reduce our immense stock o f Fancy China between now and January 1st, we propose to give the people o f Newberg and vicinity, the benefit o f 25 per cent discount on all goods o f this class. Our stock is complete and comprised o f elegant Berry, Chocolate, Tea, Mush & Milk sets, Etc. We also have in stock, Lamps, Vases, Water Sets, Jardin­ iere, and Souvenir China. We realize that we are over stocked on this class o f goods and believe that the public will appreciate the prices we shall make during this special sale, which begins A t Once, and avail themselves of the opportu­ nity to secure Cheap Christmas Goods. Wilson & Hanning E. A. ELLIS, JO H N A. B E C K G e n e r a l C o n tra c to r . the old Sewer and Tile Work. Also W ell Digging. “ H O O S IE R J E W E L E R " u d m W . I. 205 Aider Street. PortUti. S E P T IC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y j betwe- Fro»« end Fint. near the O. W. P. Ofcce, wkere he will he pleted tee hie MUTUAL PHONIC. M6 I old bb whose names could be obtained, to meet with the Post in the G. A. R. hall in Newberg, on Friday. December 28th, at eight p. m. The ladies o f the Relief Corps are included in the invitations, and the members o f the Post are looking forward to a very enjoy­ able evening. T. B b o u il l k t t b . Adjutant. N e w C u r e f o r E p ile p sy . J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, Ohio, rural free delivery, writes: “ My daughter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, waa cured by Dr. K ing’s New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two years.” Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25 c at F. H. Caldwell & Co’s, drug store.