(O i a i i t t a M by Soto Alpha L it Si CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS Watkins’ Jubilee Singers will be here Friday and Saturday evenings Nov. 13*14. The enter­ “ Swing Low Sweet Chariot” — tainment will be given in Dun- bans hall, under the auspices o f The Tennessee Jubilee Singers. the Student Body. The proceeds 1 will be used in purchasing a pi­ Single rubber tire buggy for ano for the H. S. Assembly room. sale. Price $60. Our purpose is worthy and a lib­ L e w i s M i l l s , Springbrook, eral patronage will be appreci­ ated by the High School. F o r S a l e —One 3-inch slightly On Nov. 5 the members and used Studebaker wagon, narrow teachers of the H. S. were most tire. Address W. F. H azenberg . enjoyably entertained at the R. F. D. No. 3. school building by the High The colored artists Friday and School Y. W. C. A. The merry Saturday nights. All fast colors. crowd gathered at 8 o ’clock and the evening was spent in games The best bread is now made and music. Late in the evening and sold at the Home Bakery. refreshments were served and all returned to their homes, thank­ Try it and be convinced. G. F. H erriott , prop. ing the girls ot the Association 11-12 for the pleasant hours. Go to Duncan’s Opera Stand The first public contest between the tw o literary societies, Zeta for hot drinks and lunches. Alpha and Priores, will be given “ Hear Dem Bells’’—Friday and on Dec. 5. The entertainment Saturday nights. will consist oi musical and de­ clamatory numbers. The con- Full blooded Poland China testents from the societies have male pigs for sale, been chosen. Those ot Zeta Al­ furnished with all stock sold. pha are Vera Stannard, Maude H erbert W illard , on H a n s Gregory and Howard Burgess; Christenson Farm, West Cheha- those ot the Priores are Florence lem. Kaufman, Myrtle Pierson and Brwin Pease. The Tennesseeans at The High School attendance is hall Friday and Saturday nights. increasing to such an extent that F or S ale —Horse, buggy, the 11th and 12th grades were ness, robes, etc. Inquire at Im- - removed from the assembly rooni perial Hotel. 11-12 this week. Our fooiball team played North H. R. Cobb is prepared to do ' Yamhill Saturday instead of g o ­ vour express or other light haul- j ing to Vancouver as planned, ing at reasonable rates. Vancouver being unable to play for various reasons. The Yam­ “ Ding Dong” —they are coming. hill team greatly outweighed The Jubilee Singers. They al­ ours and considering this handi­ ways draw a full house. cap the boys did remarkably L ost —Yellow Shepherd dog. well. Neither side succeeded in Suitable reward if returned to scoring although at one time in this office. the first half Yamhill came with­ in three yards of the goal. New­ The ladies ot the Christian berg braced in the second half Church will have a window sale and played their opponents to a Nov. 14 and will continue every standstill. Brunton the fast H. Saturday at Hollingsworth’s. S. halfback was unable to p'ay . lt-pd on account of injuries but will be F or S ale —Dark Brown horse, in the next game. 4 years old, weighs 1325 lbs, The first Interscholastic High works single or double: price $200 School Debate will be given Dec. F. A. H ayes . 19 between Newberg and Yam­ Phone 17-5 4 __________________ o H -1 9 hill High Schools. Over 30 High Schools in the state are members F or S ale —Good winter apples the league and debates will be —400 boxes at 50 and 90 cents to determine the champion­ according to grade. C. A. P ayne , ship. on the Arthnrplace. 11-19-pd Representatives have been cho­ R eady N ow —Fine cabbage for sen from each o f the four classes sonr-kront at 3c per pound at to take part in the debate tryout the patch. W. B. S ims . Friday afternoon. • Flour Brands-- Q U EEN P A T E N T LE W IS A CLARK EX C E LLE N T Acts as public warehousemen for for storage of Hay and Grain. Highest market price Paid for Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Etc, City Free Delivery Both phones Your Head Aches Your Eyes Ache Your Eyes Water Your Eyes Burn Your Eyes Tire Your Glasses Don’ t Fit You Need New Glasses C O N S U L T US W E W IL L E X A M IN E YOUR E Y E S FR EE JAMES H. M ILLS REGISTERED OPTICIAN ------- Next to Postoffice G R EG O R Y, TH E N E W M A N A T NEW BERG Undertaker, with lady assistant. Funeral Director at your service any hour. Agent for White Bronze Monuments. (Our motto) “ Your satisfaction is our success.” First Nat’L Bank OF NEWBERG C om er First and W ashington Streets. Gives absolute protection to depositors Gives equal attention to small and large accounts, and Gives careful attention to all matters entrusted to the bank. J. D. Gordon. President A. Nelson, Vice President N. C. Christenson, Cashier Announcem ent W e wish to announce to the public that we have bought out the firm of F. O . Andreas, and are going to continue under the name of The Larsen Grocery Co., and are going to sell goods for cash only. W e are going to try to sell G O O D G O O D S A T LESS M O N EY, but only for cash, and extend our invitation to the public to come and inspect our goods and get our prices before buying elsewhere. ons and other articles except hay, thé above applying on cash sales. Newberg Mfg. & Construction Co. T O T H E P U B L IC E ARE PREPARED to furnish Windows, Doors, Glass, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Concrete Stone in any design. Plans, specifications, and build­ ing Constructions a specialty. Give us a trial. W Uhe SSank o f Tfewberg Was organized in 1890 when Newberg was but a village o f five hundred people- Its growth has kept pace with its section and to­ day it places at the disposal o f its patrons the extensive connections and the financial strength acquired by eighteen years o f con­ tinuous growth. You are cordially invited to become a cus­ tomer o f one o f the oldest banks in Yamhill county, which promises you its best service at all times. B. C. M ILES............................................. . . . . President J. L. HOSKINS........................................................ Vice President J. C. COLCORD....................................................Cashier W. E. CROZER...................................................... ..A sst. Cashier Grown on mountain. Also Property owners who are ow­ Saunders double disc plow, but ing for gravel placed on streets little used. $35. J. A. J ones , are hereby warned that costs Phone Main 11. Box 99,Newberg will be charged to all delinquents after November 15. 11-12 Septic Tanks! Bv order of C ity C ouncil . I am prepared to put in septic tanks after the latest approved W. L. Warren, o f McMinnville, methods. E nos E llis . ' Oregon, is agent for Winters’ Health Restorer, the best medi­ Administratrix Notice. cine you can use for Constipation, Notice I* hereby _ given that tbe _ (indentiglied * en < duly appointed administratrix of the Rheumatism, Kidney trouble, b u been estate o f C. F. Machie, deceased. by the County and many other ailments of the Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, and ha« qualified. body. Send for sample package. Now, therefore, all pemon* having claim« Landlady: “ What’s the matter with that pie?,’ Boarder: “ It isn’t fit for a pig and I’m not go­ ing to eat it.” agalnft «aid estate are hereby notified and re­ quired to present the ««me with the proper voucher* to tbe undersigned at tbe office of Clarenee Butt, at Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. Dated Nov. 12,1908. 8. A. MACK IE Administratrix of the estate of C. F Hackle, deceased. CLARENCE BUTT, Att'y forestate. Chicken Pie Supper. Edison Amberol Records—FOUR MINUTES. That is the running time o f the new Edison Amberol Record. It is twice ss long as the old ones. This permits o f entire delections rather than mere snatches o f music, played or sung as it should be, instead o f being marred by being hurried. Beautiful things never before possible with sound producing machines may now be enjoyed by Edison Phonograph owners. This means better music for you as well as more music without changing recorda. Your phonograph can be made to play Amberols. We have the attachments. Come in and hear the new Amberols. Price 60c. Also a long list of the regular two minute recorda, and all styies o f the Machines, sold for cash or on the installment plan. Violins and all kinds o f strings. Kodaks and Cameras, Supplies o f all kinds, School Books, Stationery, and School Supplies, Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. Prescription work a specialty. ^ Friday evening, Nov. 13, at the M.E. church. Everybody invited. The Best of Fresh and Cured Meats the market affords. Also Fish in season. C. F* Moore’s Pharmacy C O L U M B I A TAKE THE BLUE BELUL1NE TO HEALTH Taken Up. CYLINDER MACHINES AND THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH At my farm on the side o f Che- RECORDS Ask for sad try one« BLUE BELL Conth Syrup. Pile RsmtAy, Msn's Pals Liniment, ot New records exchanged for old ones. BLUE BELL Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea, Croup, Narva, Cough, Hay Ftvar and Catarrh, Blood, halem mountain 45 head o f goats. C. G ettmann , Ask us about it General Tonic, Bright Sunshine. Heart. Worm, Kidney, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothing „ MANAGER Tablets for Children. Liver, Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablets. ? w " Newberg. Owner can have same by paying costs. M. G. O a k l e y . 11-26-pd D u n d e e . . O r e g o n For sale by F. H. Caldwell & X good horse, weight about •1500. R-2 sold, and 5 per cent o ff on all wag­ Seed W heat for Sale. < < H > > X ^ O C K H ^ O O O O < X > C H X ^ 0 < > 0 < > ^ < X > < X > C K X > < X K > C < > 0 < «X > O 0 O 0 0 For Sale. give 10 per cent o ff on all buggiee Pay Up for Gravel. RESPECTFULLY, THE LARSEN GROCERY CO. Until November 1, 1908, we will O. D. M auritzen, at Opera Stand