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Mra. J. W. Coffin visited with] Martin Conrad has bought
relatives in Portland the first o| j some vacant lots ot W. B. White
the week.
jo n Ninth street.
Miss Eunice Lewis is expecting
w . P. and 0 . K. Edwards, with
to g o to Baker county this weekj their families, were up from Port-
6.40 p. m. | to engage in teaching.
Tland Sunday visiting at the Ed-
P ro ! W. J. Reagan and wife wards home.
w ait to S-lcm la.t S .ta rd «j
j . „ 0 ld. -n d mm were d o w a ,„
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o'
CoUeitt.rt.ft.on. La Fayette tbe f ir « o f the
M w .Bern.ceB eM oni.tcachiogIturningM ondaym oron«.
U . k lW tin g a t tb .b o r n .o t C.
at Saver, Polk co u o tj.
J. B. Rowell bade farewell to I c . Ferguson
■ The Misses Pauline and Isabel I home and friends Tuesday morn-1 . . . ___
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Pease, ot Portland, are in town ling, boarded the train an djon r-L
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U t i n * with Mia, Jennie D. M i l - W « d a . far a . Springbrook.
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Royal Worces
ter Corsets
For Particular Women
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Rev. Adams, pastor o f the
| Friends church at Quilcene, Wash-
spent last Sunday in
I town.
Sixteen patriots responded ta Tcrre„ She is teaching in her
the call for a school meeting home town thi,
Monday afternoon, and a twelve
.
mill tax was voted to raise money
F. H. Rogers is excavating for ,
to pay for the new heating plant a new concrete block building on ;
Have stood pre-eminent for
his lot on First street adjoining j
Alden Chamberlain and family |and to meet other expenses,
half a century as the leading
Mrs. w ! b . Terrell was hostess |^P' P « ‘ i" « ill''« o r e o n tb e e a «
arrived home from a visit with
corsets o f the world for style,
We understand he has leased the
relatives in Kansas City, Tues-1 at a very pleasant house party
fit, quality, durability and
room to Wilson the jeweler for a
day evening, coming by way of given on Tuesday night. Thoi
workmanship, and this sea
term ot years.
Southern California.
enjoying her hospitality were the
son’s models are a triumph in
President Kelsey received a let
the art o f corset making.
Marvin
Blair,
Robert
D.
Searey
Misses
Esther
Andrews.
Agnes
BOTH PHONES
and Warren G. Hathaway came Richmond, Freda Gist, Emma ter a few days ago from a brother
up from Portland Thursday I Dorrance, Jessie Britt, Pearl stating that he saw Oregon ap-
evening to spend Christmas at 1 Cummings, Olive Stratton, lone I pies on sale in Portland, Maine,
the Blair home. Calvin Blair Hill, Lenora Parker and Bernice at three tor twenty cents. A case
■ ow n & m m .
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was also down from McMinn- Woodward.
lot entering the "enemies country”
ville.
J. W. Coffin went to Wendling. at high tariff rates, since Maine is
A watchmeeting will be held In Laneconnty, the first o f the week «omething ot an aPPle growing
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
the Free Methodist church Thurs- where he has .accepted the posi- country.
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day evening, Dec. 31st. All are tion o f head sawyer in the big
Miss May Richards was mar-
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on
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Moek
north
of
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1 cordially invited to come and mill- He worked at the same ried last Sunday at the home of
of xawbera
O Sm b oon , » to u and is o to A
watch the year 1908 depart and mill last winter but came home her sister, Mrs. Frank Keyes west
welcome the new year 1909. B. when the mill closed down lor r$- of town, to Ed Dugan, son of
L . S m it h , Pastor.
-
» building, -it has just resumed Mrs. S. J. Wheeler, Rev. Alfred,
R ev.J.E . Blair, pastor o f the ° P e r a tio n s aSain* WiU Vestal of Dundee, officiating. Mr. and
DR. G E O . LAR KIN
Presbyterian church, received an ha# takcn the PIact as »»wyer in Mrs. Alfred Wheeler and the Hod-
urgent
call to work at San Fran- thc miU hcrc-
900 relatives of the groom were
Dentlat.
cisco at an increased salary a few | A new walk has been laid into
attendance and report a big
Office over First Nat’l Bank
days ago, but we are glad to j the'suburbs running north from wedding dinner,
state that he has decided to re- Meridian street as far as the I. E. - Miss Mabel L. Duncan was
Both Phones
€f
main with the work in Newberg Holt and J. L . Hoskins homes. Carried on last Sunday afternoon
E V E R Y B U Y E R R L E A .S E D "
for the present at least.
Electric lights have also been in- to Ellis A. Winters at the home
J. D. Gordon has closed the sale «tailed out that far and there is o f her parents in Newbeig, Mr.
W . W . Hollingsworth A Son o f his Dundee stock farm as an- argent call for a further extension and Mrs. T. B. Duncan, Rev. F.
Funeral Directors A Embalmers nounced last week, but has until o f the *y*tem. The time is not C. Stannard officiating. Miss
April to arrange for the disposi- Kar distant when the whole o f Anna Bartholomew was brides-
Calls Answered D sy or Night
tiou o f his stock which was not Chehalem valley will be lighted maid while Alva Heater took the
Both Phones
included in the sale. He has pur- w*tb «fectricity. Many improve- place o f best man. Mr. and Mrs.
chased the half block situated be-
are being made in electric Winters will go to house keeping
Ora.
Newberg,
tween the Baptist church and the
which bid lair to cheapen on the J. B. David farm on Che-
C. K. Spaulding residence where and revolutionise the whole sys- haleru mountain.
| - Profr H. Edwin McGrew an
I we understand he will build a I tem.
residence, which willno doubt be
C. E. Burke who is visiting In family stopped over in Newbeig
DR. N. M O R R IS O N
a good one.
Wisconsin after an absence o f last Sunday, while on their way
On
Mondav
evening
Miss
twenty-five
years, says it don’t from Caldwell, Idaho, to Los
D E N T IS T
Katherine Romig entertained at faok g o o d t o him there. He sent Angeles, and on Sunday evening
a birthday surprise party fa »d ip p in g from the Spring Valley foe preached an excellent sermon
honor o f Miss RnthRomig. The Son which makes mration o f three at the Friends church. He has ac
Office in Union Block
company was first entertained churches in the to wn, theCongre cepted a call to the pastorate o f
by the Bijou moving pictures af- gat*onal- Catholic and Norwe- the Friends church in Los Angeles
ter which a chafiing dish supper j {*’ an Lutheran, while eight sa and 'w ill enter on his duties im
was given at the Romig home. loons are enumerated in the city mediately on their arrival there.
Those present were Mesdames directory. Mr. Burke intimates They have a large number of
DR. A . M. DAVIS
I J. H. Mills, Charles Fuller, Clar- that he regards the balance in friends throughout Oregon who
ra ce. Eldriedge and the Misses favor o f the saloons rather too regret to see'them leave this part
Ellen Brewer, Anna Rogers, Em great to coincide with his convic ot the country bnt who will wish
DENTIS
ma Dorrance, Olive Stratton and tions o f what is best tor a com them the greatest measure ot suc
cess in their new field ot endeavor.
munity.
lone Hill.
O fflM In Ufi Ion B u c k
Prof.
L.
R.
Alderman,
of
Eu
Edgar Jessup, o f Los Angeles,
.The High School fair and circus
gene,
passed
through
town
visited
at Rex the first of the
held at the Oliver skating rink on
Wednesday
morning
on
his
way
week
with
bis sister Mrs. N. L.
Monday and Tuesday evenings
to
Day
ton
to
attend
the
funeral
o
f
Wiley
and
with
his mother, Mrs.
was a success financially and
F R U IT T R E E S
Wish to thank our many patrons and friends for their
otherwise as well. The net pro his father, A. L. Alderman, who Mazy Jane Jessup. He also spent
W ell yes, a general stock always on
liberal patronage in the past, and with our past ex
died at the dge of 76 years. The a little time in Newberg before
hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W. ceeds, which g o toward paying
perience we will be more able to serve you better in
B. Reed for prices before buying else for the new piano, Will be in the deceased was one ot the pioneers going on to Seattle, where he
where. Address,
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the future.
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neighborhood o f $125. The at o f Yamhill county, be having will spend a Tew days and on re
Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg.
tendance was good, everybody lived at Dayton for a period of turning will stop off for his
wore a holiday smile, decorated more than tw o thirds of his life. mother who will return with him
W e wish you a happy new year
^TTORKXT-AT-LAW
with confetti For the young He was an extensive farmer and to his home. For a number of
sters especially it was one contin fruit grower, owning a large farm years Mr. Jessup has held the po
uous carnival. The basket ball. in the Yamhill river bottom north sition o f resident civil engineer
• will prseUee la aU Uu ceo»u af tba
flpoclal atteaUoa (ir o a to urob
| games were the center o f much o f Dayton. Hecfaimed to be the for the Salt Lake railroad, with
, oontracta
writing of dood«, ms
drafting of all legal
enthusiasm. As a result of the originator of the Silver prune and headquarters in Los Angeles and
Mow b o r g O
first half o f the girls game played tor many year* there was much the fact that he has held the posi
Monday evening, in which the controversy over this point, other tion lor a long term o f years is
Freshmen played .the upper fruit men claiming that it was good evidence o f his ability and
classes, the fatter had the best o f nothing more than Coes Golden faithful service. He is a brother
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o f Prof. J. J. Jessup.
a 6 to 4 score. Bat on Tuesday Drop plum.
A t *1 5 .0 0 par Let
A. M.lftadley who is,the fiuan^ The pupils o f Miss Jessie Britt
evening the little Freshmen lasses
Will furnish their customers
T. Brouillette’s Addition to hung out the “ our busy day” rial agent for the “ Babv Home”
sve an e n t e r t a i n i n g invita-
Rose Lawn Cemetery
Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use
sign with the result that they in Portland was in town the first on musicale at the Browning
o f Iron during the 30 days.
Care o f lots guaranteed for a came off best by a score ot 9 to 7. o f the week soliciting help for the Studio recently. The following
institution.
Since
the
organiza
program
was
given:
Cathedral
Their
team
was
made
up
o
f
Ger
small consideration.
trude Hollingsworth, Violet Sla tion ot the Hbmeover seven hun Echos, Reed, Agnes #Ryder;
ter, Nina Mills, Carrie Pearson dred f a t h e r l e s s , motherless, Charge of the Hussars, Spindler,
This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to
and Hazel .Smith. Their oppo wholly orphaned or deserted Gwendolyn Stannard; Spinning
any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron
nents were Minnie Bancroft, Eula babies have been sheltered in this Song, BUemreich, Mildred Chris
to you on approval.
Colcord, Jdsie Hyde, Katie Bryan house o f refuge. The majority of tenson; En Route March, Engel-
Fineat Photos injthe city. Crayon and
and Gertrude Ward. Intheboys’ them are o f respectable but poor tnann, Edward Blair; (a) Sun
W ater Colors a Specialty.
game
the High School led the parentage. The support o f the Shower, Atherton, (b) Blumen-
All work first-class,
Alumni the first evening in a score work is certainly worthy o f the stuck, Schumann, Helen Stan
MRS. F. H. BROWNING
F irst A Howard Sts.
Newberg o f 12 to 8, and started the scor kind consideration o f the public. nard; The Slumber Sea, vocal,
ing in the second half. The Alum Clothing, provisions and feed for Chisholm, Alice Christenson; 0CWC8MC«8ttC»itt>00<KMX*><X^
ni came up briskly from behind thecows that supply the milk for Dance of the Fairies, Meacham,
A n iT is id lo n A D a n g e r .
however, and after fast work on (-the babies is desired but when Vera Stannard; Morning Prayer,
One of the worst features of kid- both sides, the wore board finally anything o f this kind is given it tftreabbog, Hope Blair; Birthday
ney trouble is that it is an insidious read 33 to 23 in favor ot the A- is better for a community to March, Schreuder, Miss Rose
. Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market
disease and befote the victim real- lumni, who were Biggins, Gause, work together and make one ship Winters; Etalka, Kroggman,
affords. A square deal with our customers.
izes bit danger he may have a fatal Smith, Miller and Dudley. The ment, as tfe cost o f the delivery Mary Scott; Banjo Trio, Glock
Let us convince you.
malady.
Take Foley’s Kidney High School players were John ofa box o f apples or a single sack enspiel, Kramer, Vera, Gwendo
Remedy at the first sign of trouble Larkin, Otis, Motschenbacher, o f flour to the Home from the lyn and Helen Stannard; In
as it corrects irregularities and pre- Claude Larkin, Henry and Bruo- freight depot in Portland is al Balmy Woods, Fink, Alice Chris
\enta Bright’s disease and diabetes, ton. Prof. Reagan refereed the most as much as the original cost tenson; In a Gondola, Heins,
MisaEffte Bradley.
For sale by C. F. Moore. •
[ games to the satisfaction o f all. of the Ituff.
01. R. W. NARROLO,
DENTIST.
Pronounced
perfect by dress
makers
Cpmplete range
of sizes '
M
S. MIS 1 MSI
Parker Merc. Co., Inc.
j
W . W . Hollingsworth & Co.
CLARENCE BUTT.
T h e Y a m h ill B lec -
, trie C om p a n y
Cemetery Lots
P R IC E $ 4 .5 0
Browning Photo
Studio
Call and see us
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