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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Eldriedge arc up from Portland spending LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG the holidays. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS H. C. Greene, a friend ot Miss Mabel Paulsen, is down from Hood River to spend the holidays. Ofies in P in t Nat’l Bank Building Prank Mulheron is up from Both Phonos Portland visiting with his sister, On account of the Christmas Mrs. H. C. Paulsen. Miss Hallie Stuckey is down holiday the library will be open The High School is preparing from Dayton visiting at the col on Saturday afternoon instead for a big carnival to be held on of F rid ay .. Monday and Tuesday nights of lege d o rm ito iy .. DR. JOHN S RANKIN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph - Mrs. Alverta Andrea« arrived next week, the particulars of SURGEON Webber on Wednesday, Decern here from California the first o f which * will be found on the first Newberg the week and ia visiting with her page. ber 23, a son. Lewis A. Mills, son < o f A. R. Mrs. Elmer Hodson and little mother, Mrs. Meats. Mills, o f Springbrook, who is Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zebley are one came down from Willamina down from Dayton Washington, studying telegraphy in San Fran Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Metcalf visiting at the home o f her moth cisco will be comforted in his lonely hours by weekly visits from are in «Eugene visiting at the er, Mrs. Ruth Heston. home o f their son, G. E. Metcalf. Judge Ed. Littlefield and fam the Graphic. DR. R. W. HARROLD, ily are down from Sherman coun Deputy Dairy and Food Com ' t J, C. Colcord and A. P. Oliver went io Oregon City last Sunday ty visiting with Yamhill county missioner Paul V. Maris attended DENTIST. dairy association meeting at to attend the funeral o f J. B. relatives. The judge was in New berg the first o f the week visiting Dayton last Saturday and on BOTH PHONES David. his brother, Dr. Harry Littlefield. ‘Sunday stopped over in Newberg S. G. Irvin, the Nye Beach hotel Nelson Brouillette who recent or a visit with relatives. man was in town Tuesday, pre sumably looking fo r a location ly sold his Lincoln county timber The heating system at the pub ■ an a d . l i m a . mb *, auob c . b o w bu . for establishing a winter resort. claim for $5000 left here the first ic school building is to be torn of the week in company with his out during the holiday vacation P. N. Skinner left for Leaven wife for Scottsviile, Kansas, and a new one installed which worth, Kansas, last Saturday in where they will spend the winter. will cost $4000. Fans operated # / response to a telegram giving in- )y electric motor will be used OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ormation of the serious illness of The ladies o f the Friends church or forcing the hot air over the OradaatM at the parent ich.nL Klrt.vUle, will give a banquet for the male So., under the founder Dr. A. T. SUIT lis aged mother. OB m at ReaMonoe, one Idaek north of Bank members and church atcenders roilding. J. A. Hart, editor o f the Wash- sixteen years o f age and above, OSoa hour*.1? to M and ISO ted. Prunes have been the subject of Bell phone. ougal, Washington, Sun, who at the church on New Years eve. many a boardinghouse joke, but p e a -ZCSCStMMMMJlAmXMMA was in Newberg on business All are cordially invited to attend. as an article o f diet they are not Tuesday, made a fraternal call at • o be despised. Witness the fact the Graphic office. DR . GEO. LA R K IN :hat J. L. Haworth, o f Spring- At the meeting o f the subscrib Wi O. Robertson and family ers to the bonds o f the Western brook, recently butchered a hog - Dentist. iT were called to Lents a tew days Condensed Milk Company held ©f the Durock Jersey stock that ago on account of the serious ill Office ovfer First Nat’l Bank on last Saturdy, J. Carl Nelson lad cultivated such an appetite ness o f A. M. Hoskins, the father was elected as a trustee to fill 1 or Oregon prunes that his weight Both Phone* o f Mrs. Robertson. “E V E R Y B U Y E R PLE A SE D the vacancy caused by the resig on foot had grown to 625 Harold Vickrey was down from nation o f N. C. Christenson. pounds, and when “ undressed” I LaFayette Tuesday night. He the carcass tipped the beam at The sale o f the J. D. Gordon W . W . Hollingsworth & Son las been working in Lang & 513 pounds. During the closing stock farm at Duudee to B. Her* Co.’s wholesale grocery in Port- days o f his life-he had been given ring o f the Oak Hill farm, North Directors A E m balm s» and but is laid off until after the some apples and a little Oregon Yamhill, is reported though the lolidays. corn, which if continued a little Calls Answered Day or Night papers have not changed hands. Both Phones Fred L. Post who removed The price is $43,000. We under onger would have increased his from this county to the Lake Che- stand Mr. Gordon intends to move weight another 100 pounds. Newberg, Ore. runes, apples, corn, and hogs an country in Washington a few to Newberg. makes a pretty valuable combin years ago, is in town and has on Rev. A. J. Weaver went to exhibition in Hodson Bros, win Champoeg Tuesday to conduct ation on the farm. dow a fine display of apples from the funeral o f Mrs. Mary Ellen Chehalem Center that country. 1 » Mendenhall. The Mendenhall On Saturday, Dec. 19, we will offer a Newberg people who remove family lived north o f Newberg Miss Maude Wills accompanied D E N T IS T big lot o f Fancy Dishes, comprising to other parts o f the state main twenty years ago on the Free by Miss Hicks, came home last ' our 15, 20, 25 and 30 cent articles at tain the Roosevelt policy to a Hodges place which they owned Saturday from Hood River to marked degree, in the matter o f at that time. spend a tw o weeks vacation from Office in Union Block multiplying and replenishing the The car in which King & Ben her school work. See Window Display. earth. From North Bend, Coos nett recently received a ship Chas. Shires went up to County, comes the news that to ment o f spray material will not Meadow Lake last week. dr. and Mrs James W. Duncan likely be effected seriously for Mrs. Helen Kirk and little a half pound daugh- some time to come with San Jose Katherine are staying with Mrs. DR. A . M. DAVIS been born, Jamette scale or other pestiferous insects. Kirk and R. W. will be down dur SUnora. Of the seventy barrels the car ing Christmas vacation. . B. David was found dead in contained, ten barrels were School closed Wednesday until bed in a Portland lodging bursted on the way, leaving a after the holidays. Miss Bunford bouse, where he had a room, on string o f stink all along the line. will spend her holidays with last Friday morning, death 're C. C. Smith has sold the prop- friends in Portland. Miss Rush sulting from natural causes, al erty he has been occupying for her home in Springbrook though he had not been sick. The several years, to A. P. Oliver and . . . TT . .. , All prices in plain figures. Therefore, no ver . . . . . . , . Miss Hannon gave her recital remains were buried at Oregon is looking tor a location elsewhere . . . . _. , F R U IT T R E E S min or disease lurking in our new, fresh line o f . , . .. . .... ..M onday evening. She proved City on Sunday afternoon. For when he vacates the building,1 ~ * up-to-date furnishings. Well ye*, a general atock always on herself a talented elocutionist and several years the deceased was a which will be in the next tw o or hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. I P t e t u r f f r a m i n g m S pec/ m / ty B. Reed for prices before buying else familiar figure about Newberg as three months. He has a special speaker and would be welcomed where. Address, this way again. he owned a farm on Chehalem announcement in our advertising W . W . HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. Box 37, Lafayette. Oreg. mountain and was often about columns this week for those who Basketball Games. JKous* J’vm isA trs el/nct»r1ak*rs town. At this time he was in may be wanting photo work ¿ood circumstances but the finan done. a TTOBHBT-AT-LAW On Friday night of last week a Goods sold on the installment plan. cial crash back in the nineties Oregon is not only a state of good sized crowd gathered at the CLARENCE BUTT. swept everything away. For varied resources almost beyond Will practice la all tl,. court, of tba atate college gymnasium where they Special attention gir.n tv probata work, tho the past few years he has been ordinary speculation, but in the were treated to a splendid exhibi writing of deed«, montage«, uontracta and tbo drafting of all legal paper. doing contract work about*Port matter o f climate the range is a a tsa ta a a a : l f . w f c . r g Or . g o . . tion o f ball playing.- The first jp r a - O rn ca —Second Floor land and it is understood he has wide one, running all the way game played was between the Bank of Newberg Building- from sunshine and flowers in the college second team and the High _ 2 _______ - ___ _____________ _ been doing very well. » - The death o f Mrs. Melinda Willamette valley to sero and bi- School team which resulted in a Craven, wife o f Allen S. Craven, low in other parts on the same victory for the former. which was announced last week, day. L. B. Charles writes from The second game o f the evening A tJl& O O p e r Lot ** ■> v* came suddenly. She had arisen Lake countv that they are hav \na more exciting as the visiting Will furnish their customers T. Brouillette’s Addition to from her bed in the morning and ing it twenty below the cipher team has a record tor last play Electric Irons on 30 Days TriaL No charge for use Rose Lawn Cemetery was dressing when she fell to the mark, but owing to the dry at ing and the score all through the o f Iron during the 30 day«. floor on her face and never re mosphere they are not finding it game was close, and when time Care o f lots guaranteed for a gained consciousness, death com hard to endure. He also reports was called the home team was small consideration. ing tw o hours later. Shehadsuf- a good well o f water dug on his one point to the good. This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to fered with severe pains at the base claim at a depth o f a little more The lineup ot the teams: any electric light socket Let us deliver an iron o f the brain at times and this was than thirty feet. DALLAS P . C. to you on approval. the seat ot the trouble. The de If the order of the city council Ballantyne Hammer ceased was born in Hendricks is carried out respecting the plac Riddeway Smith Finest Photos in’ the city. grayon and county, Indiana and was fifty- ing o f an arc light at the Southern Ballantyne Hadlock ' Water Colors a Specialty. three years of age. She was an Pacific station, it will very ma Boyston Al) work first-class, Mills active member o f the Friends terially abridge the element of Straver Lewis MRS. F. H. BROWNING Winslow, Salem, referee. First A Howard Sta. Newberg church and was held in very high danger now attached to the pro esteem by a large circle of friends. ceeding, when a loving husband Score Dallas 24, P. C. 25. She was the last of a large family undertakes to kiss his wife as she An insfclioua D anger. to go and only leaves a husband alights from the evening train. NEWBBRO H. S. p. c. 2 nd . One o f the w orst features o f Kid in her immediate family, their As it now is no prudent man will Otis 1 (*) Gause ney trouble is that it is an insidious only daughter having died four run the risk o f future estrange Larkin) Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market disease and befoie the victim real years ago. Funeral services were ment in the family by making a Paxon (1) Hadley affords. A square deal with our customers. izes his danger he may have a fatal conducted at the home at Mid grab in the darkness ofthe night. Stritch \ Let us convince you. (e) Rassmussen Brunton) malady. T ik e F oley’s Kidney dleton on Saturday morning by Of course the S. P. people should Henry Remedy at the first sign o f trouble Mrs. Edwards, and the remains furnish th:s light but the city (K) Cook 1 Wright as it corrects irregularities and pre were laid to rest beside the grave dads are all family men and they Trew <K) 1 Mills vents BrighFsdisease add diabetes. of her daughter in Roselawn could not afford to take any fur cemetery at Newberg. ther chances. Let there be light. Score N. H. S. 12, P. C. 2nd 27. IF or sale b y C / P .'M oore. Mr. and Mr«. Toni Warner came up from Portland Wednct> day morning to «pend the holi day«. M ìm Ella Macy ha« been de- rained at home from her schoo work this week on account ot ill* 2/uietide Shopping Xmas Groc’ries Candies Fruits N u ts Cider m s. ns i ins S taple and F a n cy G roceries Parker Merc. Co., Inc SPECIAL SALE FANCY CROCKE1 ONE DAY ONLY 10 CENTS EACH J. H. W ILSON & SON At the Newberg Furniture Store The Yam hill F le e trie C om pany Cemetery Lots PRICE $ 4 .5 0 Browning Photo Studio L Call and see us CITY MEAT MARKET SHIRLEY A BUCKLEY I