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Hoots has bought the ................. Meavs trace on Winooski street. MOKTH BOUND. ' Milton Newlin and wife, who 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p. m. went on a three months vi SO U TH BOUND. with relatives in Illinois and In 9.06 p. m. 6.40 p. m. diana, arrived home the first of the week and report a very satis factory visit. They brought home Local Events. with them a supply of pawpaw seed and expect to experiment in F. H. Green was down from growing Indiana bananas. Black Rock on business a day or F. E. Carr, salesman tor the two last week. American Type Founders Co. Allen S. Craven was op from called at the Graphic office on Middleton Wednesday visiting Wednesday when an order was with his brother, I. R. Craven, placed with him for several fonts west of town. T h e various lines included in the general stock of new type faces suitable tor Gay B. Metcalf and family printing visiting cards and invi is being replenished as rapidly as freight can came down from Eugene the first tations. We can offer you the of the week to see his mother, latest and know you will be get it to us. Mrs. L. M. Metcalf, who is very pleased. sick. John Crosby, of Dundee, ir ex pecting to start on a trip to the Mrs. F. H. Browning and her mother, Mrs. Haskell, attended New England states with a car the celebration of the thirty-sev of evaporated prunes in a tew > enth anniversary of the wedding days. He says that by putting of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Crawford them up in small packages he can sell them out a t prices that will last Sunday. pay him well for making the trip. There will be a meeting ofbttsi- He will probably be away the ness men and others interested in the reorganization of the Com greater part of the winter. W e offer the new est Ideas in dry goods and mercial Club a t the Imperial Hp- Mrs. Lizzie A. P. White was c l o t h i n g , together with the best quality of tel parlors Friday evening a t 8 saddened a few days ago by the receipt of a message tromKnights- o’clock. staples the market affords. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Miles who town, Indiana, announcing the spent the past year with her death of a lifelong friend, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Edwin Morrison, Miriam Butler, tor .whom she at Earlham College, Richmond, acted as bridesmaid fifty-three Indiana, has returned and is at years ago, going two hundred the home of her son, B. C. Miles, miles to attend the wedding. The past fifty-five years they have in Portland. tept up regular correspondence. L. H. Shirley has bought into The assigning of reserved seats the City Meat Market with Wal or “The Artist Trio,” the first ter Moss. He has had charge of number of the Star Lyceum the west end meat shop for the course, will begin at 8:30 o’clock NEWBERG’S STORE OF QUALITY. Newberg Meat Co. tor several next Monday morning. Mon years and is well known to the day and Tuesday those holding people of Newberg as a courte season tickets may call a t either ous salesman. drugstore and make their selec Burglars entered the store of tion of seats, after which those Elder Barkley, of Salem, who occasion, hoping they would in I Hembree & Begun at LaFayette wanting seats for the single num figured prominently in Oregon thus mingling together become one night the first of the week ber will be taken care of. politics back in the Nineties dur better acquainted and know each and carried off three dollars in The following named persons ing the halcyon days of the 16 to other better. cash and about $200 worth of went to Portland last week to 1 enthusiasts, was in town the The guests were then invited jewelry, blankets, hosiery and attend the quarterly meeting of first of the week. to repair to the hotel lobby other goods. The thieves have ?riends church: Pres. Kelsey, H. the sittingroom where an The Parker general merchan not been apprehended. X Crumly, Mrs. Eva H. Hull, dise store under the management was spent in social The twenty-sixth annual Sun Mrs. Levi Lewis and son Claude, and in listening to instrumental day School Convention of Yam Mrs. Justin Haworth and son of Mr. Skinner will do business music furnished by two pianos. hill County will be held a t Sheri Buber, Mrs. J. H. Douglas, Mrs. under ths firm name cf The Pax- The company broke up at a late dan Friday and Saturday of this izzie White, Mrs. Mary Morris; ker Mercantile Company Incor hour, feeling that they had week. The only one on the pro the following gentlemen with porated. The Lawson Cash Car royally entertained by Mr. and gram from Newberg is President their wives: A. C. Martin, Allen rier system is being installed in Mrs. Skinner, and that the ob W. Irving Kelsey who will speak Smith, Allen Pemberton, L. S. the store and in the future change ject of the gathering had on “The Need of Bible Study.**“ Otis, Rev. A. J. Weaver, E. A. will be made a t the desk. Miss fully attained. Mabel Paulsen, who has been Rev. Harry N. Mount who will •iewby, Prof. Reagan, Jesse Ed workiqg a t Hood River for the preach the dedicatory sermon at wards, A. R. Mills; Mrs. N. L. past t wo years, has been given High School Items the new Presbyterian church Wiley, Mrs. M. J. Jessup, and the the position of cashier and book next Sunday afternoon is a son dissesRuth Wiley, MyrtleGause. keeper and she has. already as I By Pres* C om m ittee of Priore* Society.) of former Governor Mount, of !x>la Kaufman, Sibyl and Ber sumed the duties of the position. A $400. Packard piano ap peared i h the assembly room Indiana, now deceased, but who nice Woodward. The many friends of Miss Paul Wednesday morning. The first made a good record as an exec The department of music of sen will be glad to know that payment will be taken from the utive officer of that state. Pacific College will give a con she has returned to Newberg, for Student Body membership fees, A t the New berg Furniture S to re So many drummers have come cert on Friday night, December she is a young lady who is held instead of the proceeds from the to town of late that space in 11 in Duncans hall. This will be in high esteem by those whs Jubilee Singers as was the origi All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver sample rooms has been at a pre the initial performance of the col- know her best. nal intention. min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line of mium and the traveling men say ege chorus in the cantata, “The The High School is planning to up-to-date furnishings. more room must be provided or Singing Leaves” the words by A Big Dinner at the Imperial. get new song books. Just what they will be compelled to open James Russell Lowell and mnsic ¿P ictnr* n itty a S p a c ia /ty kind has not yet been decided up their goods in Portland and >y Miss Grace Mayhew. The Landlord P. N. Skinner gave a upon. W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. have business men go there to chorus will be assisted in the con seven course dinner at the Impe The first program of the Pri- rial Friday evening of last week cert by the string sextets. There see them. Jfo m sa ^ u m is A a r s 2/nt/arfaA ara ores Literary Societv will be giv Mr. and Mrs. Asa Chandler, will be a delightful scene from a to the business men of Newberg, en Friday afternoon. who live near Kansas City, Mis Japanese opera by twelve young numbering about fifty, which The boys have begun practice Goods sold on the installment plan. souri, have been in town during adies in the native Japanese cos was voted by all present to U b for a basketball team. After they the week visiting with Mr. and tume. Remember the date and the richest and best prepared are organized they will be ready spread ever laid in Newberg. Mrs. Nathan White and other arrange to attend. to accept challenges from any acquaintances. Mr. Chandler is All day services will be held at M ENU. outside teams. an enthusiastic horticulturist the Presbyterian church next Toke Point Oysters on halfshell About 125 new books were and makes a business ofgrowing Sunday and the beautiful new Olives Celery added to the school library last peaches. The past season he sold building will be dedicated. At Cream Tomatoes week. This makes it very much 1000 boxes at $1.50 each. the eleven o’clock service the ser Aspic-Baked Salmon more complete, and the students Mrs. Capitola Cummings and mon will be preached by Rev. Imperial Sauce appreciate the addition. Will furnish their customers daughter, Miss Pear), arrived George W. Arms, of Vernon Roast Young Turkey with dress home this week from their ex church, Portland. In the after ing Electric Irons on 3 0 Days Trial. No charge for use Union Thanksgiving Services. tended visit with relatives in Illi noon, the building committee, Cranberry Jelly of Iron during the 3 0 days. nois, Indiana, Ohio and Kansas. which was appointed last May, Cauliflower Riced Potatoes P R IC E $ 4 .5 0 They came home by way of will make its report and transfer Sliced Tomatoes Union Thanksgiving services Southern California, m a k in g the keys. The dedicatory ser English Plum Pudding will be held under the direction This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to stops at various points on the mon will be preached by Rev. v Sauce of the Ministers’ Association on any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron way north. They report a very Harry N. Mount, of Eugene. At Thanksgiving day at 10:30 a. m. Pumpkin Pie ‘ to you on approval. pleasant trip and a substantial the evening service Rev. \V. S. Fruits Nuts Layer Raisins I a t the Presbyterian church to gain in health and avoirdupois. Holt, Pacific Coast Secretary of Black Coffee Cheesed Crackers j which all are invited. The order Call and see us of service follows: Cigars Kienle & Nons, proprietors of the Board of Home Missions will The Bazaar, the new store that deliver a missionary address. After the last course Mayor R. Organ Voluntary. has just been opened up in the The public is invited to attend W. Harrold arose aud said that Doxology. room recently vacated by Hod- any or all of these services. The many had no doubt wondered Invocation—Pastor Stannard. son Bros, with a stock of novelty size of the new church building is what the object was in giving, P r e s id e n t’s Proclamation— goods, announce a special sale 46x75 feet, with tower 7 feet in the dinner to the business men of i Pastor Blair. on graniteware for next Satur front and 3 feet on the side. The Newberg, as the invitations did I Hymn. day. The sons, young men re auditorium is 40x40 feet with not state the purpose, and he| Scripture Reading—P a s to r Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market cently from the east, make this chapel 26x28 feet and there is would state on behalf of Mr. Ritchey. affords. A square deal with our customers. special sale,for the purpose of also the pastor’s study and choir Skinner that he simply had in Anthem. Let us convince you. meeting and getting acquainted room. An eight toot basement view a closer relationship of the Prayer—Pastor Young. with the people. Our readers has been provided under the men who represented the varied Hymn. M O S S A S H IR L E Y will take notice that they have whole building though it is not business interests of Ncwl»erg Offering. an announcement in our adver yet completed. The property is and that he had invited them to Sermon—Pastor Weaver. valued at $6000. tising columns this week. partake of his hospitality on this Benediction. Parker Mercantile Co THE SPECIAL SALE IS OVER ’ ' * . * We await your Winter M and Holiday r feeds Our Grocery Stock is Right, too PARKER MERCANTILE CO The Y am h ill E lec tric Com pany C IT Y M EAT M ARKET