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world, and yon can’t always tell how an investment is going to LITTLEFIELD Sc ROM IG come out. Then it is a common NOXTH BOUND. - ¡H ow They A re Building U p Bus P H Y S IC IA N S A SURG EON S remark that men o f the green 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p. m. iness in New berg. cloth are very generous fellows SOUTH BOUND. 9.05 a. m. 5.40 p. m. Since it is the province of a news with their money when they are . ,r Offlc« in P in t N a i'l Bulk Building paper to make mention o f ‘ every appealed to for assistance. Isn’t J .. f \ Both Phone« temptations make m erry the purchasing o f Local Events. business and profession carried there evidence ot it right,.here at on in the field which it is sup home, where it is currently re holiday gifts. Shop where stocks are complete* ported that one ot the experienced posed to cover, it becomes. the all arranged to the quickest selling advantage. Rev. Elmer E. Pemberton was members of this firm has been so duty o f the Graphic to make down from Salem Wednesday. generously remembered by the Special delivery o f fur trimmed slippers and DR. JOHN S. RANKIN (i Alden Chamberlain and family some little notice o f thegambUOk boys down the line, that he has which appears to have reached \ |r fancy furnishing goods. have gone on a visit with rela PHYSICIAN mmd SURGEON the stage ot a profession with been enabled to build tor himself tives to Kansas City. some o f the residents o f Newberg, a nice cottage more centrally lo Office over Bank o f tyewberg Last week to get pictured china in 38 different W. H. Whitten and family are It has been known all along cated for- business? More might Both Phonea styles. be said o f what these men are do expecting to spend the holidays! that there was a certain with his parents at Newport I that wer<. often kept up late of ing for Newberg and what a Elder J. S. Secnst o f Olympia, | njg hts around very dim lights noble example some of them are Washington, will have charge ot wjth curtains closely drawn setting tor their growing boys, the services ot the Brethren tempting dame fortune, though bat enough has been said to give church Sunday. , . little has been said about it, but the readers o f the Graphic some OR. R. W. HARROLD, . V . f\ a ’*; ■ £ f ■ , The regular monthly meeting since it appears that the number little idea o f their operations. Any parents having sons o f good o f the library board will be next is increasing and it is becoming a' 0ENTI8T. \ Monday night at 8 o'clock. M r s . profession on the part o f some o: moral character and o f the proper age to branch out into business BOTH PHONES . A. E l l i o t t , Secy. the higher-nps, it is certainly for themselves in a small way, J. B. Forsyth who is well ad- business calling tor some mention may investigate for themselves if vaoced in years and who has on the part ot a local paper t they so desire. The opportunity been sick ot late was able t o at- W k es some pretense ot k is here afforded for a starter. UHL AUOB c. D. m m . tend the funeral o f his son Tues- its readers posted in matter#^ Farther information furnished on day. ’ * news. The fact is it is imperative- application. W. C. Woodward arrived home 0nly one day last Obituary. from the University o f California terested reader” told the editor OSTEOPATHIC PH YSICIAN S at Berkeley Wednesday evening o f the Graphic that it would be P n l u i l M at ih* parent «chonl, Klrkarilla, John W. Forsyth uras bom in Mo , under the foandor, D.-. A. T. Sail. and will remain through the holi- weU lor some ^ ° P le to attend ,a O m w at Rc.idence, m m lilotk nurtb o l Bank Albany, Oregon, Jan. 11, 1855 (jay8 . . little more closely to their own of M w berf * Offlce hour., J to 12 and 1 :W to 5. and died at his home in Newberg business, and in thinking this Ball phone. Rev. C. L. Hamilton and wife Dec. 13,1908. thing over since he made this re came up from Portland the first He received his education at mark we are not sure but that o f the week, the former to assist Willamette University,. * Salem, we have been a little remiss ib at the funeral o f J. W. Forsyth. D R . G E O . L A R K IN Oregon. not attending to this matter Mrs. Hull’s music students will sooner. He was married to Miss Min- Dentist. give a recital in the college chapel niejones Dec. 22,1886. T o them However a considerate public on Saturday evening, beginning Office over First Nat’l Bank were bora six children, five will no doubt give some weight at eight o ’clock, to which the to the mention o f mitigating cir daughters and one son o f which Both Phones’ lublic is cordially invited. • • E V E R Y B U Y E R J P U E A .S B D ” cumstances. Here we grind tw o preceded him to the Glory vnrzvavwrmtwvrxMniA Rev. H. J. McDevitt will cele- _ , - _____ away at work from ten to four- Land; little Margaret in infancy bratem au next Sunday at 10:30 L n ho„ „ a d being d o r f y and little Mildred but a few W . W . Hollingsworth Sc Son i. m. in Duncan a Hall. The new ^ h . ^ fa|, months ago. ************************** w w m w w w w M M i » n ? Brother Forsyth is survived by Funeral Directors Sc Em balm ers Catholicchurch will n,oat likely riod ^ daylight while theknlght. be enclosed m abontam onth from I o f tbf cloth ^ in their ms wife and four children, his Calls Answered Day or Night now . o that it can be used. T b e ,work durjng the , ti|| hour< o f aged father and three sisters, Mrs. Both Phones dedication will take place later the night after other people haye Steven G. Smith and Mrs. F. B. on. Newberg, O r«. gone to the land o f nod. They Farwell o f Portland and Mrs. Enough snow showed np on I do a Httle work during daylight ohn L. Glenn, ot California. 4 > 1 8*de °* Chehalem mountain on Sundays occasionally to .be He was an industrious.'man, * • Wednesday morning to m ake! sure but this is rest day for us lonest to the core, so was he al D R - N. M O R R IS O N f rabbit tracking easy, and its de- j a n d consequently we are not sup- so an honest Christian and a ay in coming was not long p08ed to know all that is going most earnest, devoted and loyal On Saturday, Dec. 19, we will offer a ehongh to materially effect the on at 8Uch hour8 Then again it member o f the Methodist Episco D E N T IS T big lot o f Fancy Dishes, comprising reputation o f our friend J. C. h , deemed prudent at timeefor a pal church. He was a faithful our 15, 20, 25 and 90 cent articles at Duncan as a weather prognosti- newspaper to maintain h s a y - trustee. He loved God supreme cator. Gi-ve us just as little o f it j nothing attitude in order to give ly. As a man and citizen he was J » Office in Union Block as possible though, Jim. the man who wears a star a highly esteemed, earning the con fidence o f the public by his strict Charley Cavil, the Middleton j chance to do business, See Window Display. I batchelor was down from his All these things aside however integrity and the good will o f all ranch Wednesday dressed np in for the present. Any growing by his genial spirit and cordiality. The funeral services were con his Sunday-go-to-meeting togs. business Hke this one demands 'he shadows o f the last days o f some newspaper mention and the ducted by his pastor, Rev. F. L. Young, assisted by his former eap year are rapidly drawing j time is probably overdue. pastor. Rev. C. L. Hamilton at round and it pays to get into " the In giving a write-up o f a busi- the M. E. church at half past ten current. Many obstacles may be ness we are a little bit handi o ’clock Tuesday morning Dec. overcome in the run o f a couple capped when no pewspaper ad 15, 1908 after which the remains o f weeks with a display of the vertising has been done, nor cir were laid gently to rest in Rose- jroper amount o f conrage. culars printed to exploit the lawn cemetery. Theodore S t Pierre o f Con enterprise, and worse still when All prices in plain figures- Therefore, no ver cordia, Kansas, who bought the no printed sign is displayed to FR U IT TR E E S min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f Newton G. Kirk was born at C. Churchill fruit farm north indicate the location, and the up-to-date furnishings. Salem, Ohio, August 20, 1841, Well yee, s general stock always on hand at Lafayette Nureery Co. See W. o f town has arrived here with his principals are reticent about im died at his home in Chehalem B. Reed for prices before buying else :’amily, consisting of wife, a sev parting information regarding IPieturm J n r m i my m Spm cia/ty Center neighborhood north of where. Address, enteen-year-old son and a young the amount o f capital invested Newberg, Friday, December 11, W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. Box 3 7 , Lafayette, O reg. daughter, and have taken posses and the stock carried. It is 1908. Jtomsm J *mmisAmrs fymtiertaArmrs sion of the place. We extend a really not giving a newspaper While a young man he served TTORNKY-AT-LAW learty welcome to them and hope man a fair show, but we feel that three years in the Civil War, after Goods sold on the installment plan. t ley may find Oregon to be all an indulgent public will overlook which he taught school for sever CLARENCE BUTT. t ley may have hoped for in com any slight inaccuracies that may al years. February 1, 1872 be Will praollM la *11 U.« eenrto o f the .tat« •paclal attention (ir o n tu probate work, the ing. be made in this brief mention of was married to Amyetta Shreve ■* writing o f deed«, mortgagee, uontraett and tke drifting of all lagal paper* Two Woodbum young men one o f Newberg’s growing indus N e w Borg O: ist m æ æ æ uszi : and for fifteen years thereafter be O m c i — Second Floor were duck hunting on the Will tries. Bank of Newberg Building. was engaged in business at amette between Champoeg and From the best information ob Damascus, Ohio. Here four - ! utteville last Sunday, one row tainable it seems that there are children were bora to them, three ing the boat and the other hold more than tw o dozen ot our fellow sons, Rollin W. who is principal ing the guns which were loaded. citizens who have taken stock hi of the Independence school, Car A t $15.00 per Lot The boat was landed, when the the undertaking, some more and rol E. who is engaged in Y. M.C. Will furnish their customers T. Brouillette’s Addition to ona holding the guns stepped out, others less. It is said too, to be A. work at North Yakima, Arthur Rose Lawn Cemetery pulling his gun after him, when on a sliding scale and very fluc G. deceased and Mrs. Elizabeth Electric Irons on 30 Days TriaL No charge for use o f Iron during the 30 days. Care o f lots guaranteed for a it was discharged, the charge of tuating. Several locations might M. Miles, ofOskaloosa, Iowa. shot blowing the top o f his head be mentioned where more or less small consideration. In 1888 he removed with his off and killing him instantly. o f the business is transacted bat family to Oregon and located This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to Mrs. W. W. Nelson has com this will be reserved for special near Newberg. He was an active any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron mention at some future time. pleted the work o f taking the member o f the Friends church to you on approval. It is currently reported that a and was held in high esteem by enumeration o f the children in \ the Newberg school district of certain other business concern in the membership at Chehalem Finest Photos in*the city. Crsyon and the age for drawing school money town has been very much embar Center. The funeral was con «. Water Colors a Specialty. •- I P X K A X X J f A X A m AA- X A 3g A f X and finds 467 boys and 461 girls, rassed on account of the interest ducted at this church on Sunday All work first-class, one or more members o f the firm making a total of 929, which is afternoon by Rev.James P. Price, MRS. F. H. BROWNING First A Howard Sts. Newberg an increase of 91 over the enu has taken in this night work, but the burial following in the New OOOC k *OOC h >0 öö < m X h XK m >X«><H>O0 meration of last year. Theenroll- of course such things are liable to berg cemetery. ment in the school is 720. Mrs. occur when interest is taken in A n In s id lo u H D a n g e r . Samuel Bottomley and wife, of Nelson says she had great diffi large outside partnership aflairs England, whd spent several days One of the worst features of kid culty in many instances in obtain though prospects may be prom in Newberg fifteen years ago ney trouble is that it is an insidious ing the correct number o f child ising. Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market disease and befote the victim real ren o f school age, the mothers Some wives with tear stained while touring the United States, affords. A square deal with our customers. izes his danger he may have a fatal having the impression that dt eyes may have spent nights of are again in the country and on Let us convince you. malady. Take Foley’s Kidney would cost the family something sleepless waiting for husbands Tuesday they stopped off here for Remedy at the first sign of trouble for every name given, and conse who just went "up tow n,” and a short visit with E. H. Wood as it corrects irregularities and pre quently insisting that this one possibly some children have not ward and family. They have sents Bright's disease and diabetes. or that one should not be counted been clothed as they should have since gone 9outh and will spend For sale by C. F. Moore. as they were not in school. been, but it is the way of the the winter in Southern Caiifornia. Rallroad Tim« Table. O U R G R EEN C LO TH M E N . 2 /uietide Shopping Xmas Groc’ries NS. HIS ! NilS Candies Fruits Nuts Cider Staple and Fancy Groceries Parker Merc. Co., Inc. S P E C IA L S A L E FANCY CROCKERY O N E DAY O N L Y i 10 C E N T S EA C H J. H. WILSON & SON At the Newberg Furniture Store Cemetery Lots The Yamhill Flee trie Company PRICE $ 4 .5 0 Browning Photo Studio Call and see us CITY MEAT MARKET S H IR L E Y A B U C K LE Y