MAKE THIS A JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE CHRISTMAS! I F ours was a big store in a big city our rent would be high and our expenses would be heavy. If you came to us, under such conditions, we would have to charge you higher price for things than we do now—and you would get nothing more for your money. You may argue if we had the large store in the city, instead o f the one we have, that we could offer better bargains on account o f our larger buying and selling capacity, but such is not the case. Gold, silver, and jewels are worth a cer­ tain market price. They are not sold for less than they are worth—they represent real money—and real money, as all know, is not to be found on a bargain counter. We buy as economically as does any jew ­ eler, consequently, with our smaller expenses, we are able to sell most things cheaper than do the majority o f big city jewelers—and more than that, we can give you better per­ sonal attention. In a word, we can give you “ your mon­ ey’s worth” both in goods and in service. a M il I Q IV IIU L O Plated Silverware Flat ware—Berry spoons, jelly spoons, sugar shells, butter pie servers, cold meat P p| itter knives, pi forks, salad forks ana spoons, cream and ,vy ladles, pickle and olive forks in 1847 ¡rs Bros., and other reliable makes. Hollow W are Bread trays and cake dishes, cream pitchers and sugar bowls, tea sets, tooth pick hold­ ers and napkin rings, crumb trays, baby and childs cups, salt and pepper shakers, baking dishes, fruit and berry dishes, bon bon dishes, jewel cases, shaving sets. NEW BERG JEW ELER. Sterling Silverware Next to Postoffice. Tea strainers, cream and gravy «ladles, sugar • shells, butter knives, souvenir spoons, (en­ graved with your name and date,) baby spoons, tooth and nail brushes, nail files, manicure scissors, manicure sets, ($2.50 to $13.50,) desk sets, bag tags, hat markers, coat hangers, book marks, gold pens with pearl handles. „5 " W E ENGRAVE A LL GOODS PURCHASED OF US FREE O F CHARGE. * ! flh C uff Buttons Longnette Chains Dozens to select from. $2.00 to $8.00. All prices and makes, o From 50c to $11.00 per pair. W e have an especially nice line o f Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons this year—engraved Newberg, Ore., Pacific College, or with your name and date, without extra charge. W ATCHES In gold and gold filled, year cases. 20 and 25 Elgin, Waltham, Hampden,, Illinois, Rock­ ford, and South Bena movements. Beauty or Baby Pins Neck Chains Neck chains in short and three quarter lengths. Gold and gold filled; for Baby, Miss or Mrs. From 40c to $2.00 per pair. o Scarf and Tie Pins Boss, Fahys, and Crescent Cases Watches for Boys, and Girls in Silver, Nickel, and Gun Metal. Lockets Latest patterns and a new stock. Gold, gold filled and sterling silver. T* W atch Chain* In gold and gold filled. Simmons, Black- ington and Bigney chai ns for ladies and gentlemen. In fact w e have everything that a well regulated Jewelry Store should have. Bracelets W e are slightly over stocked with Sterling Silver Tooth and Nail Brushes. W ill sell them at quite a reduction. r Brooches and W atch Pins From 75c to $12.00. Chain and band bracelets—all prices. Clocks Fobs Rings Gold filled woven wire fobs with safety fast­ ener. Wear like solid gold; from $3.00 to $6.00. Guaranteed by us and the manu­ facturer. Over five hundred to select from. Gold baby rings from 75c to $2.00. Ladies rings from $2.00 to $45.00. Gentlemen’s rings. Large clocks and small ones too. and kinds. All good time keepers and kept in repair for one year. P R A C T IC A L X M A S G IF T S For Mother, Sister, Brother, Baby or Sweet­ heart, Toys, Candies, Nuts, etc. for the chil­ dren. Fancy Dishes, Jardiniers, Toilet Cases, Kerchiefs, Skirts, etc., for the older ones. Something suitable for all. Com e bring the children and hear the Negro play the baqjo, and see how Teddy shoots The finest line o f Bon Bon Boxes and Christ­ mas Novelties ever shown in Newberg. Our motto is not “The Cheapest,** but “The Best** C. B. Wilson The M any Sided Printer. — ;------ T - -------- the bear. Th e Gazelle s O CANDY! O . > / G IVE US A CALL All prices <■ i - The versatillity ot some printers is very aptly illustrated by the following advertisement which recently appeared in a prominent Western newspaper. "W a n te d — By a printer who is capable oi taking lull charge of a publishing and printing plant, a position as foreman. Can give valuable Advice to persons w ho contemplate marriage, and has obtained a wide reputation as a trance medium. W ould accept an appointment as a pastor of a small evangelical church or as substitute preacher. H as had experience as strike-breaker and would take work o f this kind ¡w est o f the M i s s o u r i river. Would have no objections to | forming a small but select class i o f young ladies to teach them in the higher branches or to give them information as to the cause o f the Trojan war. Can do odd jo b s in a boarding house or would gladly accept a position asassayist o f a mining company. T o a dentist or a chiropodist his services would be valuable, and cou d fill with satisfaction a po­ sition as bass or tenor singer in a Methodist choir.” deliberately passed the book to me with his finger on the title. It read, "T a k e me as I a m . ” Seeing he w as o f a charming per­ sonality and well supplied with worldly goods, I unhesitating returned the book to him open a t the hymn, "S om e sweet day by and b y .” W ith nervous ex­ A Church W ooing. citement he turned to the song, "L e t it be soon,” fa t which I It w as at church I had met coquettishly s h o w e d him the him. F or tw o years we had words, “ W ait, and murmer n o t.” seen each other every Sunday, Thus we became engaged. and,.we had become very good friends, although the thought of Alas, that tools are prosperous. a nearer relationship between us Is it their penalty or their re­ had never occuried to me. He seemed fond of my com ­ ward? pany, but alw ays appeared em* H ow many of us in listening barrassed and bashful when alone with me. One evening at to the tom tom s forget the vio­ church I noticed a look of deci­ lins? sion in his eye. He took his seat T o think an original thought beside me, and as the opening is to take a step nearer the di­ hymn w as called out, he turned to an entirely different song and vine. J