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. W orth Conlson v a i over from M O ST O BOUND. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS 8 .4 7 a. m. in# his sister w ho is in college. 4 .1 8 p. m. Lee H ilton 1 m m closed h is lunch room on M ain street for the pres 5 .4 0 p. tn. ent and is a gentlem an of leisure. SOUTH BOUND. 9 .0 8 a. m . Local Events. . JOHN a B ora to M r. and M rs. Jam s* 1 Iverson o f W est Chehalem on 1 last M onday, s son. The broken ning is so Car has been able on crutches a the week. leg o f I. A . H an- improved th at he to get out in tow n lew tim es during ties w as held last Saturday even ing io Duncan’s hall. The right half o f the hall w as prettily deco- ! rated by the Prores in their col ors gold and m aroon; while the other half decorated by tbeZetas in orange and green presented a strong rival for best decorations,, The Priores were represented by Florence Kaufm an, M yrtle Pier son and Erwin Pease. The Zeta Alpha by M aude Gregory, Vera M rs. Olson, w idow of M artin Since selling his fruit farm north 1 Olson, w ho has been an invalid of tow n A . C . Churchill is pre for the past year, w as taken to paring to remove to Portland. Portland Wednesday morning H on. J. W . H obbs, the revenue 1 for hospital treatm ent. officer, w ith headquarters a t Eu M r*. H ull, instructor in music gene, w as in tow n W ednesday. a t the college is w orking hard on Stannard, and H ow a rd Burgess. A meeting o f the library boart the musical lor Friday night with Dr. H arold, Senator Caldw ell is called tor M onday night a t the a view of giving a good enter And J. C. H od son acted asjudges library and a full attendance tainm ent and she deserves a good I and g a v e the decision t o the Pri DR. R. W. MARROU), desired. ores. All three ju d ges gave M iss house. Commissioner Sam Cummins G regory (Zeta A lpha) first hon DENTIST. B. F . AUumbaugh, a brother o f spent a couple o f days looking o rs in the contest. The proceeds after roads and bridges about Ross AUnmbaugh, w ho formerly B O TH PHONES lived in this com m unity, recently I Newberg the first of the week. returned and is no w a resident of While w alking on one o f the New berg. H e bad been living] streets in Portland M onday M rs. over dear Ndrth Yam hill. A . C . Churchill wrenched one an M r. and M rs. P . M . Tallm an, kle badly, causing a sprain th at w ho came here from Michigan a w ill probably confine her to the short tim e ago and bought a ] b o x for kindling w o o d t o m ake < honse for a m onth or more. ranch in W est Chehalem, are ad the green w o o d burn. On Friday night the music De- ju stin g themselves to their su r-[ Tuesday the H. S. rem itted \< Lpartment o f Pacific College, un “‘ ■“ “ dn- the direction ol M r .. H all. roundings in true Oregonian j t t ' 1“ " “ 1* “ will gice the C an tata, "S in gin g style. DR. G E O . LAR KIN Dgntiat. Office over F irst N at’l Bank Both Phono# Leaves” a t Duncan’s hall. Lib R. W . Swink, the Dundee sta* eral patronage on the part o f the tion agent, recentlv received a | public will be appreciated. gold medal as a prise for the best The lecture course announced kept station on the S. P. lines in I last week for President Isaac Oregon tor the year 1 9 0 7 , and Sharpless, o f Haverford College, he has been notified that he has for the first week in January has been aw arded th e medal for the < 1 been postponed on account o f present year. Cemetery Lots . Browning Photo Studio Finest Photos in'the city. ‘ Crayon and Water Colors a Specialty. All work first-class, . MRS. F. H. BROWNING First 4 Howard Sts. Newberg A n ItisidfoiM D an ger. One of the worst features o f kid ney trouble is tbst it is sn insidious disease and before the victim real izes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley’» Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. For sals by C. F. Moore. It is related o f a pencil pusher for one o f the cou n ty seat papers th at during his rounds for news items he pulled his little b o o k ou t o f his vest pocket, and w ith pencil in hand he eagerly inquired where a ca r o f prunes th at w as being loaded a t the station w as bound for. “ N ew berg” w as the •answer and the news gatherer shoved b o o k and pencil back in t o his pbeket as he remarked “ there it is again; w e ship our lumber from New berg for build ing purposes and ou r prunes t o Newberg t o m arket.” Sure, we endeavor t o catch ’em a cornin’ and a g o in .’ to MERRY C H R IS T M A S n . a Thane is pleasure and Christmas dinner. sa tisfa ctio n in a good In our grocery department w e are doing our best to supply you with die best fruits, vegetables, staple and fancy groceries the home and foreign market affords. Phone orders given special attention. 8:30 A . M. Deliveries 2:30 P. M. "EVER Y BUYER PLEASED S P E C IA L S A L E FANCY CROCKERY O N E DAY O N L Y On Saturday, Dec. 19, w e will offer a big lot o f Fancy Dishes, com prising our 15, 20, 25 and 90 eent articles at 10 C E N T S EA C H . See W indow Display. J. H. WILSON A SON m oney, lias failed financially, Report of the condition of the Bank w ith liabilities considerably in o f Newberg at Newberg, in the State o f Oregon at the cloee o f business No excess o f his resources. vember 27, 1906. RESOURCES Mrs. Nettie Charles wife, of L . $174,044 SI W. Charles, died a t her hom e in Loans and discounts Overdraft*, secured and un- Newberg Tuesday night o f tuber secured 1,615 04 culosis after an illness o f several Bonds, securities, etc. 5,000 00 m onths. Funeral services were Furniture and fixtures 3,394 00 Other real estate owned leld a t the hom e on Thnrsd 4,831 21 51.828 68 aftern oon a t 1:30 oclock and Due from banks Checks and other cash items 1,281 56 w ereconducted by M rs.E dw ards Cash on hand 14,265 50 Besides her husband she leaves T otal $256,260 50 fou r 'y o u n g children, a m other I a n d brothers and sisters m ourn her untim ely death. IS A T FULL B L A S T . Parker Merc. Co., Inc the health o f the speaker and he N. P Nelson, son of Am os Net- ' «'ll w ill not come before April or son, recently traded his ranch near Lexington for a sm all tract W . W . Hollingsworth & Son I ¡M a y . We don’ t have much o f a range o f land in Linn county. He has ] Funaral Directors A Em balm ere I country about Newberg and con- since rented his father’s farm in sequently our farmers are sup W est Chehalem and the latter is ' Colls Answered Day or Night posed to have a t least a “ speak preparing to m ove to the Linn Both Phones ing acquaintance” w ith every county place for the winter. Now bo ni« Oro. animal on the place, but it is W ill M iles w as brought home , I told of one o f them that he made i rom Portland Tuesday m orning 1 j three trips to a neighboring farm where he had been confined in a h to size up a stray cow before be sanitarium for several weeks, h | decided th a t she w as his. and we are glad to note th at he | Levi Lew is, w ho had a severe ins surprised his friends by mak~ ] spell o f sickness recently, w as re ing improvement a t a more rapid ] membered by a dozen or more o f rate than they had dared to I, ¡his neighbors one day this week lope for. U Office in Union Block w ho made a raid on his p otato . J. J. Henderson w ho formerly < patch and harvested the whole ranked as one o f the w ealthy] I ¡crop in good order. And neigh a r mere of Yam hill county, and ] 1 bors and true Christians they w ho sold his fine farm above M e- I were if potatoes are dug these dinnville a few years a g o for| J days in the same w ay they were D R .A .M . DAVIS $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 and rem oved t o Linn clawed from theground when the cou n ty w here he invested hit | writer w as a farmer boy. C. C. Ferguson w a s so a b sorbed in th ou gh t as he scanned the headlines o f the Oregonian a t the sta tion Tuesday m orning, th a t the fact th a t he had pur- | chased a ticket for a p oin t up F R U IT the road only a few minutes be Well yes, s general stock always on fore w a s a blank t o him, until hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. Set W. the train w a s under g o o d head B. Reed for prices before buying else w a y on a d o w n grade—so near where. Address, and yet so far, as he- glanced a t Box 3 7 , Lafayetta, O reg. the pasteboard and then a t the t o o t t o o t train. ^TTOEintT-AT-LAW The w inter d ays th a t are vet* CLARENCE B U TT. t o com e, w ith public h ig h w a ys WIU praettM la ell U .. uoorta of IU . < « i . , , , ., , , •pooler etuatioa p ro a tu probe», work, the th a t make the horsekas carn ages I “ shutins” for m any weeks will 0»wt O m c i- l w o n a Floor n o d ou b t seem lo n g d raw n out Beak of Nevkont B olid i»«. t o —well tor instance t o ou r es teemed fellow tow n sm an S. J. M adson w h o recently exchanged his a u to for a new one o f up t o A t $15.00 par Lot date pattern. He w a s o u t last T . Brouillette’s Addition to Sunday w ith it, the w eather and the road s and oth er conditions Rose Lawn Cemetery Care o f lots guaranteed fo r a being favorable, but it rained M o n d a y and it is all off for the small consideration. a u to man. B ut of course there is the telephone as a makeshift th at is n ot t o be despised. Holiday Shopping At the Newberg Furniture Store A ll prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f up-to-date furnishings. SPictttr* 'Pram/my m iSp*cta/ty W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. J ’urm isA trs <ltnetertak*rs liabilities Capital Stock paid in $ 50,000 00 Undivided profits leas ex penaea and taxes paid 7,100 69 Individual deposits subject to check 122,029 00 Demand certificates of de- posit 20,661 40 Time certificates of deposits 56,479 41 On a ccou n t o f oth er public gatherings in to w n last Satur d a y night a rather m eager crow d w a s present t o w itness the bas^ ketball gam e a t the college but the b o y s put up a g o o d game T otal $256,260 60 from sta rt t o finish in true sports State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, aa: I. J. C. Colcord, Cashier of the above- manlike manner. In the East Side Athletic bunch were tw o named bank, do solemnly swear that the . - . . j | above statement is true to the beat of d ea f m u t e s w h o were as g o o d J my knowledjfe and M ief players as they had on the teara,^ J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. a rather novel feature for a bas Subrcribed and sworn to before me ketball team . The score stood j this 9th day of Dec. 1908. CLARENCE BUTT, 15 t o 25 in fa v or o f the home I Notary Public. team. Correct Attest: J. F. TAYLOR. Our friend D. D. Coulson, head E. H. WOODWARD. bookkeeper in the Eftst Side Bank Directors. o f P ortland, g o t his picture in the papers this week on account We, the undersigned, agree to o f the robbin g of the bank which close our stores Christm as and to o k place on M on d ay evening New Year’s tor the entire day. a t 5:4 5 o ’clock. He had gone H a i . k & C o m pa n y . across the street t o mail some J. H . W ilson & S on . letters and on turning t o return H odson B ros . P a r k e r M krc . C o . I nc . t o the bank saw the hold-up men J. T . S m it h . lo o tin g the bank, while the presi K ino A B bnnktt H nw . C o. dent and cashier were being made J. C. P o r ter & Co. t o keep quiet a t the point of a re W a ltk r L akskn . volver. All he could d o w as to J ames P atterson & S on . N ash & F inlky . run for a nearby policeman, as he C. F. H e ld . w as n ot armed, bu t the men g o t K ikmlk A S ons . a w a y w ith som e $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 and so L. V an B laricom far have n ot been caught. p p & B oyks . L1 Goods sold on the installment plan, T h e Y a m h ill E le c tric Com pany Will furnish their custom ers Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use o f Iron during the 30 days. P R IC E $ 4 .5 0 This labor-saving necessity may be used b y connecting to any electric light socket. Let* us deliver an iron to you on approval. Call and see us CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh and Cured Meats. The Best the Market affords. A square deal with our customers. Let us convince you. 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