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LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG P H Y S IC IA N S ft SURGEON S u * 1 | Office in P in t N a t’l B u lk Building Both Phones N O R T H BO U ND SOUTH BOUND Miss Lina Langton was down Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maris, of from McMinnville last Thursday Portland, spent Snnday in town visiting with relatives. visiting relatives. Mrs. Nancy Crawford drove The cleaning o f the mud from down lrom Dayton last Thurs the surface o f First street has added much to the appearance day to visit the Butt family. D. D. Coulson, o f Portland o f the street. Making Dec. a Merry Month spent Thanksgiving day with his • J. C. Duncan says we will have sister at the college dormitory a fall of snow before the tenth of L. Marvin Blair was np from Miss Elsie Smith, of Salem, the month and again between Portland to ipend Thanksgiving came down Thursday morning the first and the fourteenth o f R A N K IN DR. JO H N S. with the home folks. to visit her friend Laura Ham January, and J. C. Clemenson Stands sponsor for Jim to 1 Beginning early with Holiday stocks SURGEON Mrs. H. R. Morris and baby mer. th a t he makes good. complete and at interesting prices. went to Portland last Thursday Miss Ethel Waterhouse is np Elder Geo. Lawver, teacher at evening to visit a few days with from Gearhart on her annual vis W ith all your Xmas requirements B «n k of New berg Office it with Mr. and Mrs. R. Rich Bethany Bible School o f Chicago, relatives. and staple Decem ber needs as well, Will preach at the Brethren church ards. Clifford Terrell and family were you'll appreciate the timeliness of Sunday, Dec. 6, at 11 a. m., also up from Portland over Sunday Mrs. A. B. Wilmot, of Oregon at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially these offerings. visiting with his brother, W. E City, is visiting her mother. Mrs, invited to attend. No services • Terrell, and family who recently G. W. Cutts, a t her home near at the church in the evening. * returned home from their visit town. DR. R. W. HARROLD, George A. Best and Thomas east and south. Miss Margaret Inglis spent a Patterson, friends o f J. D. Gor 0ENTI8T. Cephas Maris and wife, who tew days last week with friends don, o f Dundee, who arrived here are down from the eastern part in Portland. recently from North Dakota, are BOTH PHONES o f Washington on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Newby and located out northwest o f town their daughters, Mrs. S. M . Cal ittle son ate Thanksgiving din-, qn small places which they had kins and Mrs. George Hash, are ner with Clarence E lliott’s on purchased through Mr. Gordon spending a few days at McMinn the Dundee hills. #.- KM. ALICI C. BOWBBS. MOMBB D. BOVUI. before they came. A clipping ville and Sheridan this week. Rev. Lindley A. Wells came up from their former home paper Mr. Maris looks scarcely a day rom Portland Monday evening which appears in another col older than when he was in the to be in attendance at a meeting umn, speaks a good word for harness business in Newberg fif them. of the college board. O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S teen years ago. O n d D ilt. i| tk i p u n t ichonl, XlrkiTtll«, The sale o f the fifty acre fruit The sawmill has been shut No., under tho founder, Dr. A. T. 8( 111. Carrol Kirk and wife, who are Office i t Bodd.no«, on« block nwrtb of Bonk arm of A. C. Churchill, tw o miles down for a week on account o f of i**wberg ocated at North Yakima where Offloe boon . » to 12 and ISO to i. north of Newberg, to Theodore an accident which occurred while Bell pbona. ne is engaged in Y. M. C. A. I. Pierre, from Kansas, is re an unusually heavy log was be work, are spending a vacation at ported. ing hauled up from the river on O ur M odern Grocery offers Staple and Fancy the home o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth B. Miles came the long incline. The strain on Eatables, at all Seasons Mrs. N. G. Kirk, on the farm in DR. GEO. LA R K IN up from Portland the first o f the the machinery was too heavy the Cbehalem Center neighbor week, this being her first visit to and considerable damage was Dentist. hood north of town. Prof. R. Newberg since her return from done. Fortunately the men were W. Kirk and family were also Office over First N at’l Bank given warning and all escaped ndiana. down from Independence last Both Phones Mrs. Corby, wife o f Attorney ' ;o a safe distance before the break week for a short visit. C. W. Corby was down from Sa ame, which sent broken pieces “E V E R Y B U Y E R E L E A S E D ” Mrs. M ary Scott’s home was machinery in all directions. lem last week arranging lor entered one day last week and a On Wednesday Jesse Edwards W . W . Hollingsworth & Son small iron bank full o f change housekeeping rooms and willjoin her husband here soon. and Rev. A. J. Weaver went to was taken from the top of a Funeral Directors Sc. Embalmera lookcase. The bank was to have Roy Wood has bought the McMinnville where they joined been opened at Christmas time property on North Meridian others in presenting a petition to Calls Answered D ay or Night and the money counted, and of street opposite L. H. Shirley’s the connty court, asking the court Both Phones course there is much disappoint home of W. R. Oliver, who came to make an offer o f a reward of Ore. Newberg, ment in the home. A lady living here from Portland a few months $50 to anyone who will furnish n the same part o f town lost a ago and who now owns the City evidence that will lead to the ar rest and conviction of persons arger sum in a similar way. Bakery. Sam Antbes has bought the 'or violating the local option )on ’t leave money about the DR. N. M O R R IS O N % loose when yon go aw ay from north half o f block 37 in Ed law. After due consideration wards addition on Sixth street the request was granted and the tome. D E N T IS T and will improve it. It will be reward now stands, Prof. R. G. Boone, of Los An geles, an educator o f many years noted that Sam is of marriage- . i T he county commissioners have experience in Normal School able age, being neither too young tailed a good roads meeting to ke, held at the court house on work, visited in town last week nor too old, and handsome. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newhouse Saturday at ten o ’clock and the with Prof. Edwin Hadley and AT amity, his wife being an aunt of went to Brooks Tuesday to at attendance of every citizen in the Mrs. Hadley. Prof. Boone was tend the funeral o f A. M. Aspin- county who is interested in a* x>rn and grew up in Indiana wall who died in a Portland hos movement tor better roads is de where he was educated and pital where he was taken for sired. One object of the meeting DR. A M. D A V IS where he spent several years in treatment. The Aspinwall fami is to get the views of the tax teaching. Of late years he has ly lived in Newberg for a few payers recant £$&t he jroper levy D EN TIST icen devoting his time to insti months on their arrival in Ore i :o be made <©r -road improve ment. No more important meet tute work up and down the coast gon from Minnesota. O fflo o In Union B lock and has a wide reputation as a President Isaac Sharpless of ing has been called during the ecturer. Havertord College, Pennsylva year, for this is a matter that in Will Clemenson and family, nia, who will visit a number of terests everybody, and Newberg A ll prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver who came from Clarkston, Wash the colleges of the country in the ought to send a big delegation. F R U IT T R E E S min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f ington, last week to visit with capacity o f lecturer during the • up-to-date furnishings. W ell yes, s general stock always on relatives in town remained until winter, has been engaged for a Open Letter to Holiday hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W . course of lectures to be delivered Shoppers. they B. Reed for prices before buying else Monday morning when ¿Ptctyr* J n t miny m 3p»ciaity where. Address, took their departure for home. at Newberg on the second and F o r a number of years the W. Will took the postoffice when third of January. He is a man Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg. W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H & CO. Clarkston was in the embryo who stands high in educational C. T . U., the Consumer’s League, JP ohs * J *um tsAtrs *i/tnt*riak*rs stage and the mail could be car circles among the big institutions and other philanthropic societies TTOENET-AT-LAW ried in his hat, but the town has of the country, and while he sent out this annual appeal to Goods sold on the installment plan. CLARENCE BUTT. shown great development and as don’t pose as an orator he will the women to refrain from shop W ill practice la all t'u. uourta of tho »tele ■perlai aUentloif gire a tu probat« work, tb« they lay claim to 3000 or more be worth hearing. The lectures ping the last ten days prior to writing of deed», mortgage», contract» and tb« Christmas week, that they may inhabitants, the office o f post will be free. drafting of all legal paper* » ■ I . k ir g O O f f ic i — Second Floor master, which he still holds, is a The college basketball team do their part in observing the B+nk of Newberg Buildtus. good paying one. will play the East Side Athletic “ Golden Rule” in practice. Many humanity-loving women strong A large audience greeted “ The Association team of Portland on ly feel that the true meaning o f Artist T rio ” at Duncans hall on the home floor Saturday night. Christmas time has been cruelly last Saturday night, this being The teams were pretty evenly perverted, and pledge themselves A t $15.00 per Lot the first number of the Star L y matched last season and a good not to be partners in this cruelty Will furnish their customers T. Brouillette’s Addition po ceum course, and many words o f game may be expected. The and will not shop, except for the t Rose Lawn Cemetery praise for the evening’s entertain home team was defeated in the Electric Irons on 30 Days Triad. No charge for use necessities. Will you join those games played in Portland on last ment have been heard from those of Iron during the 30 days. Care o f lots guaranteed for & who thus testify by actions that who heard the ladies. With a Friday and Saturday nights with small consideration. they will try to bring true Christ musical number it is nearly al the Y. M. C. A. and Multnomah mas into the lives o f the working ways the case that there will be teams, but the boys think that This labor-saving necessity may he used by connecting to people.—From “ Labor Dep’t ” one or tw o people who show up toward the close o f the season, any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron ft W. C. T. U. strong with their parts, while when the return games are to be to you on approval. others will only rank as medium, played, they will be in shape to Finest Photos in'the city. Crayon and Fence-rail philosophy may lie but it was not so with the young hold the score down much closer. W ater Colors a Specialty. good enough in its way, but we ladies Saturday night. Miss ’ At noon on Thanksgiving Day A ll work first-class, pin our faith to the man who Doyle captivated the audience | at the home of the bride’s parents MRS. F. H. B R O W N IN G climbs down and goes to work. First & Howard Sts. New berg with her Irish stories given in the i in Newberg, Miss Maggie Hcvi- OOCW native tongue and with her fault land, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Notice of Assessment. less gestures, for she was born in B. F. Heviland, was married to An Insidious Danger. Ireland, while Miss McGill as so C. F. Moore, o f Portland, Rev. Notion in hereby Riven that the Counoil of the City of Newberg. Oregon I* about to »*»**» One of the worst features o f kid loist and Miss Deering as violin Ilirafh Gould, o f Forest Grove, ami determine the proportionate «hare of the <• 0 * 1 « of gr»dlng. of orimhed rook planed upon, ney trouble is that it is an insidious ist were equally strong with officiating. The newly wedded and building of oomont ourb*. gutter and rntM w*lkv and improving all that portion of Main Fresh and Cured Meats. The Best the Market disease and befoie the victim real their numbers. We have heard couple will make their home in . street from the railroad traek South to South affords. A square deal with our customers. _ , , . i line ol Kind Street in the City o( Newberg. aa- izes bis danger he may have a fatal o f no one who is dissatisfied 1 ortland where the groom has a «ewll.le to each lot or parrel Of ground abutting .x. . .. . . . „ , upon »aid portion <•! Main Street *o improved, Let us convince you. malady. Take Foley’s Kidney with the purchase o f their sea position in the Meier & Frank ! That MlriCoanoll will e t « regular meeting . . . i I thereof to be held at the Council room at New- Remedy at the first sign o f trouble son ticket for the course. It is store. The bride IS a highly re- j berg. Oregon, Monday evening, lieoemher 7th. as it corrects irregularities and pre expected that the other numliers spected young lady who has the ate eie part pert of »aid ooeteof «aid Improvement* up on the ebuttieg property. vents Bright's disease and diabetes. will be even stronger than the best wishes o f a large number of Deled ----- Novem ■jer ber f*th, 1 I W W NRIeSON F or sale by C. F. Moore. first. H-8 Reonrlffr of thg City of Newber*. friends in Newberg. » K. GOB JIMS Plain a n d c o l o r e d woven boxes and baskets Pictured china in 3 8 various styles Dainty display of handker chiefs, belts, bags, collars, combs, etc. Men’s Xmas furnishings ga lore Parker Merc. Co., Inc. Call and examine the new Hand Painted China J. H. WILSON & SON At the Newberg Furniture Store Cemetery Lots n T h e Y a m h ill E l e c tric C om pa PRICE $ 4 . 5 0 | Call and see us 3 Browning Photo Studio CITY MEAT MARKET S H IR LE Y ft BUCKLEY