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J f È », VIEW OF THE VALLEY FROM THE TOP OF CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN. C h e h a le m C e n t e r .. .. v *” • '4 . iconncil has and does hereby ex- my knowledge and belief, press to the bereaved wife and ^ J; C‘ f^CORD, Geo W Graves & w f to Carl 'Gra'ves & wf; 92 a in Jas McCain dlt.t 5 r 5; $1. , L . t w i_ J k ^ . th £ ,c J p , h < w ? C r V of - sorrow; - W th“ r•••-.: #‘ h ^ . CLARENCE « — " i jpUTT, ' ........■ •• \ v* h ¿. • X . hour • rrabee^^jj Portland. ^ . , That this resolution become a Notary Public. Mrs. Geo^^crry w as ta kep sick o f the minutes o f this meet- Correct Attest: Twenty-Five Dollars Reward V W e ask you to call and exam ine our line o f H oliday Goods. - T h e line is.la rg e r and better than ever Postal Card Albums—something new 5c to $2.50 Handsome Toilet Sets—ranging in price from $1.00 to $18.00 ' ; Shaving Sets $1,00 to $5.00 Collar and Cuff Boxes all prices W e have the largest and most complete line o f Books ever brought to N ew berg Bibles from 50c to $10.00 W e offer our line o f Genuine Hand Painted China at A C T U A L COST. Going to close this ou t F ry's Cut Glass 33 1-3 per cent discount Ladies' Purses and Hand Bags— the latest Have a lot o f loose bags that we will sell at cost—price 5c to 50c Christmas Stationery 50c to $3.00 per box Christmas Cards—price 5c to 50c W e have too many nice things to list them all Low ney’s Candies—Christmas Packages / N D on’t fail to com e and look our line over, as die Christm as goods must go out o f our hands Yours fo r a M erry Christmas, F. H. CALDWELL & CO. Prescription Druqqists NEW BER G - - OREGON Have the Graphic mailed to a friend in It Will make his heart glad every week in the year. * * K ■ ’ * ; ) * * * > For any information leading to J. F. T A Y L O R . last week,wifcb typhoid fever. jng and a copy thereof presented E. H. W O O D W A R D . tbe arrest and conviction o f the j Q u ite.« number in this cotnuui- to Mrs. Forsyth. Directors, party or parties who have been ; ty wish t o g iv e ye ed ito r Graphic j ---- -—. -— ju - breaking into the cook house at a hearty cheer and w ord o f com- i High School Items i lt * * n l kmihi «* TrHH»ifr>. the D. Vt. Dorrance mill. mendation tor the stand be has! _______ , O E Gard to Olive Reed; 5 a in Signed, C it iz e n s B a n k . taken on the near beer question. A large crowd turned out to the Benj Heater die t 2 r 3; $600. By C. A. C r a b t r e e . M ay the citizens unite in preserv High School basket ball games C W F r a z e r & w fto G A Graves; ing a good moral atmosphere in Saturday n igh t Owing to the lots 1-2 blk 7 Everests ad New- , I want to sell the properties tbe Quaker C ity o f Newberg. amount o f practice the Dayton berg; $800. ■ owned by m yself and father in The ladies of the W. C. T . U. girls have had in comparison to W J S ta to r et al to Ed w C Ross 1 New berg, being the southeast and met by appointment a t the home that o f our girls, the score o f 40 n in S Cosine die 4-4; $4100. southwest corners o f Seventh and o f Mrs. K . L . Tangen. A good 16-2 in favor o f Dayton, wasn’ t W D McDonald & w f to C has1 Chehalem streets. W ill sellcheap meeting ensued after which the so bad after a ll The N ew berg M Cunningham; lots 1-2 blk 8 and give good terms. Also all hostess served refreshments. The boys won 45 to 8- Rowlands ad M cM ; $1300. kinds o f Portland real estate. next meeting will beheld a t Mrs. Miss Hopkins, traveling secre Sylvester P o tter & w f to Geo LEWIS L. SAUNDERS, 714 Couch Johnson’s w ho lives on w hat was tary o f the Y . W. C. A. is going W Graves; small tract n o f lo t 2 Building, 109 Fourth St., known as the M oore place. to give our association a week Potters ad Sheridan; $25. Washington. . end visit next week from Satur Next Tuesday evening Miss Hannon o f Newberg w ill give a day till Tuesday. She’s going to gospel temperance recital a t the help us organize our bible study class and w e will appreciate her church, 7:30 prom ptly. j j Hon. B. F. Whiteaker of Inde- dependence, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Carter, tbe past tew days. M r. Whiteaker is a pioneer o f ’48, but is still hale and hearty and superintends his large grain and dairy form, known throughout Polk County as tbe Hillside Farm. visit very much. | High School Athletic Associa tions have hired the gymnasium for fifteen weeks for $35. W e get it three nights a week, the girls fo r the first hour in the evening and the boys afterward. The pupils o f the ninth grade went in a body to attend Mr. For L a st F rid ay m orning tbe syths funeral in respect to Lulu neighborhood w as shocked at and W alter Forsyth who w ere in the sad news o f the death o f New that grade. ton Kirk. He had been a resi Free Course of Lectures. dent here since in '90 and w ill be sadly missed in the little church The winter short courses o f and Sunday School w ork. The tamily have the sym pathy o f all study will begin at the Agricul tural College, Corvallis, Oregon in their sad bereavement. on January 5. Men and women, The follow in g resolutions were young and old, interested in the passed by the Sunday School: Resolved th at in the death o f farm, the shop, or the home, are Newton G. K irk, we the Cheha cordially invited to attend. By lem Center Sunday School tender w ritin g at once to the Agricultur its heartfelt sym pathy to the al College a circular wiU be sent family and relatives o f onr de telling in detail what is proposed to be accomplished by these brother in this their afflie-. courses. A week o f lectures on general express our appre agricultural topics begins Jan. 5. ciation o f his faithful service A special course for creamery among us, and his merits as a operators and managers runs *■ from Jan. 5 to 15; a course in Resolved that these resolutions dairying from Jan. 18 to Mar. 27. be entered upon the minutes and A course in horticulture Jan. 11 that A copy o f them be sent to to Feb. 20; a course in mechanic each member o f his family as well arts from Jan. 11 to Feb. 20; a as to onr local paper. course in road construction from In behalf o f Chehalem Center Jan. 11 to Ffeb. 6; a course in Sunday School. , . household science and art from B y O r d e r O f C o m m it t e e . Jan. 11 to Feb. 20. Special lec tures on business methods on the farm will be given. Council Meeting. A t a meeting o f the city coun cil held Tuesday night L. S. Otis was elected as councilman fo r th « first ward to fill the place o f Wm. Stratton, removed, and G. W. James was likewise elected coun- cilman for third ward to fill the vacancy caused by the death o f J .. W. Forsyth, . .C. B. Wilson was elected as acting mayor and J. J. Woods was elected marshal. The following resolutions were adopted: Whereas God in his wisdom has called in death councilman J. W. Forsyth, our friend, neighbor and co-laborer; Therefore be it resolved by the council that in the death o f Mr. Forsyth the council has lost a faithful and efficient member, the city and community a good and upright citizen, one who has taken an a i and earnest part in a quiet way in all matters o f interest in which he had a public inte part to perform; Be it further resolved that the Report o f the condition o f the o f N ew berg at Newberg, in the State o f Oregon at the cloee o f businesa vember 27, 1906. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $174,044 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1,616 Bonds, securities, etc. 5,000 Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned 4,831 Due from banks 51.828 Checks and other cash items 1,281 Cash on hand 14,265 T otal $256,260 LIABILITIE S Capita) Stock paid in $ 50,000 Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid 7,100 Individual deposits subject to check 122,029 00 Demand certificates’ o f de posit 20,651 66,479 41 Time certificates o f deposits T otal $256,260 60 State of Oregon, County o f Yamhill, aa: I. J. C. Colcord, Cashier o f the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of S Newberg’« Popular Hotel. The hotel accomodations o f a town, good or bad, whichever they may be, are a standing advertisement that make fo r weal or woe and there is no gettin g around this fact. N ew berg is spec ially favored in this particular fo r the Imperial, the picture o f which is given above, meets all the demands o f the public. It is a brick building, steam heated, electric lighted, has hot and cold water, baths, and all modern equipment. Mr. and Mrs. P. N . Skinner who have a three year lease on the building a re making a good record as caterers to the wants o f the traveling public, and the house is well patronized. U N -S E T lü AMD FREE SU N SET M AGAZ1NC Is a w ell fenced farm and can only be had in the choice o f a standard fence TH E AMERICAN is a fence o f quality. There is not another fence on the m arket possess ing the same structural advantages. M ade by the Largest Fence M anu factories, who know what kind o f a fence will guarantee the customer satisfaction.