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r Rallr—4 T in « Takte. The opportunity of a At the annual meeting o f the I** when Conwell comes to tow n. stockholders of the First Nation-1; MONTH BOUND. Rusiell H. Conwell the great a IBank the following were elected ; PHY8ICIANS * 8US0B0N8 8.47 a. tn. 4.18 p. m. platform speaker at Friend! as a board of directors: J. D. < * SOUTH BOUND. 'Gordon, president; Amos Nelson, j church Tuesday night. 19.06 a. m. 5.40 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Coats bare vice president; N.C. Christenson, < Office in Pint Matt Building been over from Vancouver during weretary; Thomas Prince, J. M. |< the week visiting at Charley, Crawford, A. R. Mills, L. B. Fer- Judd’s. ' • . ■ guson, Bernard Grotb, Chas. Larkin. The Conwell lecture Tuesday On Friday night at the colfega night. gymnasium the college basket* High School Items Secure your reserved seats for ball team will play the Wiliam* <»r P r*» Com mil tM oI Priore* 8oel.tr.) the Conwell lecture at either I ette University team, drugstore. .« The Walter Inman cottage lo* The High School was instruc- K The W. C. T. U. meeting has cated on Fifth street which he tiyely entertained last Thursday been postponed on account of the built last season, has been sold during assembly period, by Mrs. revival services. I to a gdhtleman named Armstrong Douglas o f Pacific College faculty. An appeal was first made for the “ Acres o f Diamonds.” This I ^°*’ $1850. lecture is s6 popular it has been I The Levi I^ewis and Henry protection of our feathered friends; ending with a vivid delivered nearly three thousand j Mills farm, located a mile east of. description o f affairs in Turkey times. / |Newberg and containing about and Persia; and of the successes Rev. F. L. Young went to 325 acres, has been sold to J. D. DR. R. W. HARROLD, o f tbe common people in their Portland Monday to attend the Gordon at $80 per acre, pronounced actions regarding ministerial meeting o f the pastors | C. C. Sloan, of Monmouth, liberal constitutions™ these tw o DENTI8T. o f the M. E. churches. who was on his way home from countries. BOTH PHONES Mrs.Hill who lives onM eridan¡Portland stopped off here on There is a good deal o f rivalry street fell on a slippery step at M onday e v e n i n g and visited wrth between the girls to see who is her home one morning this week h»8 daughter, Mrs. Ritchey, wife to fill first team basketball posi and factured the small bone in Rcv‘ ^ eo‘ Ritchey. tions. We believe fibat this rival M U ALICI C. BOWIE. id . i n n . J one o f her ankles. I “ Acres of Diamonds” at Friends ry will put out a good first tepm N> <> <i G us Guddat, who owns the A. church Tuesday night o f next for our High School. ' Local Events. HO? DfllllCD? P DflUfTD? I on lino. M o 6 ouneno borhood, is expecting a half do*- ^ t,cket ,or tne Lyceum course can \t ¡P a rk e rfífe rc . A late shipment of Ladies’ Fine Shoes has arrived. W e now feel in position to fit every woman in need of good, sound, stylish foot wear at a reasonable price. Give us a trial; We hold the agency of the famot\8 Utz & Dunn “Turns and Welts” Stanley Harrold registered High School entrance this week. In our G rocery Department to M U M J I M k “ <* “ O'* OBt » » |OPthe GraPhiC a" d haTC Newberg High School was vie reservation made 0® for “ seats. to ., under the ieunder, Dr. ▲. T. Still. former home in the east soon. Offlee i t Re.ld.noe, one ldoek north of Bnnk torious in both the boys and We cater to the appetite o f those who know. We s The warm southwest breeze Miss Benlah Spaulding, who is Offloe h o u r v ? to 12 end ISO to 6. girls games last Friday evening * call your attention to our lunch goods: Pickled |fii phOOItb a member o f the executive com accompanied by rain is bringing The boys’ game between Van pigs feet, lunch tongue, sweet, sour and dill raittee o f the college debating the snow out o f the mountains couver High School and our own pickles, Swiss and full cream Tillamook cheese. league, went to Monmouth last and the Willamette is at flood was one of the fastest o f the sea Special attention and courteoes treatment given Saturday to attend a meeting of tide. If the rains continue very son and resulted in a score of 9 all our customers, especially children. DR. G E O . LA R K IN high water may be expected. the committee. to 33, The girls’ game between (< President W. I. Kelsey went D«ntlst. F. A. Morris and J. C. Duncan Pacific College and the High have bought thirty feet frontage Salem Saturday to attend School girls was also well played; Office over First Nat’l Bank on First street adjoining the I inau8uration o f Prof‘ Homan ending with a score o f 9 to 4. “ E V E R Y BUYER RJLEA.SEB" Hagmann blacksmith shop on Pre8idcnt o f Willamette Univ Both Phones Newberg’s lineup was: forwards, the east, where they are expect- ^ 0n Sunday he preached at . Larkin, Motschenbacher, Otis; ing to build a real estate office in the Friends cburch in North guards, Brunton, Henry; center, the spring. Salem ___ Larkin. Vancouver forwards, W. W . Hollingsworth & Son Jurnham, Scott, Miller; guards, Walter Inman wholeft here tor S* B- started on * Coffield, Sharp; center, Morse. his former home in Hamilton to California Saturday,b u t A Elm balm ers a county, Indiana a short time * ot no ,urtber than Portland Girls’ lineup: forwards, Bancroft, THE NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE Calls Answered Day or Night ago, on account ot the illness o f where be found «-ailroad. conneo Hollingsworth; guards, Pierson, Ward; center, Mills. P. C. for Both Pbonea his mother, arrived t h e « in time *,on wlth tbe 8° otb was wards, Gladys Hannon, Florence O r*. to see her buried. She died for tbe ^ nt b* floods m N tw b trg , Cook; guards, Beulah Blum, while he was on the way. Sacrcmento valley. Elma Paulsen; center, Gerta Ernest Jackson who teaches in 11 is not known «rta in ly that Markell. 25 per cent discount on all Wall Paper. Rem The membership o f the High) the East Side High School, Port- J* C* and Wm' Bnncan are opcir‘ nants 50 per cent To make room for our new School V. W. C. A. Bible class is j! DR- N. M O R R IS O N ¡i land, and who has been a frc- atinS a ooon faf m out on *** continually increasing. “ The j stock which will be in early in March. quent visitor among the Newberg s u ^ y ®de °t Chehalem moun- Life o f Christ” furnishes the studv I young people, went to Wichita, Ita,n- but the number o f fat and matter, and with Mrs. McIntosh | D E N T IS T Kansas, during the holidays and _ ... . . , as leader, much benefit has al on his «tu rn brought a bride bave been famishing their friend ready been obtained in our three | sessions. with him ,n tow n °* *ate arouses such ♦♦ ♦ H M M W M S M SS M S S S S M SS M M M W M M M M I M M S Office in Union Block The « v iv a l services which were . , R e a l E sta te T ra n s te n ». being conducted at the M. B. At tbe Christian Tabernacle «•ported Dr t h . t Am bili C oontT AbstnuH C o b m u i t . licM fniiTiUe. church by Evangelist Van Marter Sunday Jan. 24th at 11 a. m. the have been merged into union ser- Pastor* G- R,tchey, will dis- Benj L Berry . & w f to W B viccs and owing to the large at- 01,98 the q « « t io n of, “ Why ob- Smith small tract nw It 251 Day- tendance the meetings are now|9erve tbc ^ °8Pcl ordinances of ton $700. DR. A . M. DAVIS P H Bass & w f to Albrecht being held at the Friends church. baPti8m and communion?” All Fischer & wi blk 2, & 5 a adjoin A good degree o f interest is being j pcr8°ns interested, o f whatever ing blks 1 & 2 on north in Maple Will furnish their customers | church or o f no church are very DENTI shown. Park ad Lafayette $1500. welcome to attend. * Electric Irons on 30 Days Trial. No charge for use Wm England & wf to Frank A In order to comfortably seat o f Iron during the 30 days. O ffla e In U n ion B lt e k all who may desire to attend, the Mrs. M. C. Saltus, of Middl«- Olin nVi* o f neVi see 30 & S% seVi s e c l 9 t 4 s r 5 w $1. Conwell lecture will be given in I ton who is principal o f the TaaV fri the Friends church. Those hold- atm ®chool, spent Thursday ot\ P L Frazier & w f to Galen C Miller & w f se\ i o f neVi & sV» of This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to ing season tickets lor the course i ^ast week in town as the guest ot ne% of ne% sec 23 t 5 s r 3 w any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron F R U IT T R E E S may call at either of the drug ber assistant, Miss Jessie Ganl- $750. Paul Fundman to V L Hamil to you on approval. storcs on Friday or Saturday ner* and a^80 visited the public W ell yea, a general stock always on hand at Lafayette Nursery Co. See W . and select seats. Others will be school in town during her stay, ton parts o f lots 11 & 12 blk 10 B. Reed fo r prices before buying else accomodated on Monday and I Mrs. Saltus is an experienced Fairview ad Willamina $100. Cordelia B Hager to Galen C where. Address, Tuesday. Tbe price o f admission teacher and has taught in Wash Miller nwV4 of neVi o f neVi sec 23 Box 37, Lafayette, Oreg. for this lecture will be seventy- ington county tor a number of t 5 8 r 3 w $1. ’ . 1 Henry Heine & w f to F C five cents for reserved seats and years. A ttorm kt at law Pete Christenson who is now a Haneis part It 5 in J J Burton die fifty cents for general admission. t 2 i r 4 ~ w $2400. Jesse Edwards has sold his res member of a real estate firm op A J Howell & w f to Rebecca CLARENCE BUTT. BtAtA idence, which has been their home erating at Lexington, M orrow Draper Its 5 ,6 ,7 & 8 blk 2 Baker WIU praetio. I l All tu« « M iti ot I k.th * in Newberg for more than twenty county, was in tow n the first of & Martin ad McM $1750. ÏÂ Î ä 3 ?J 5 SLÄ SSSJ Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market years, to W. H. Whitten, the the week visiting with relatives. Jas Iverson & w f to Richard Hadden 80x150 ft on Wynooski affords. A square deal with our customers. He circulates between. Portland lapidary man. Mr. and Mrs. S 3 f W S B M 3 Ü .» * str Newberg $1000. Let us convince you. Edwards will g o to Portland to and Lexington and keeps an eye Jno D C Koberg to E R Horton take care ot their son Walter’ s peeled for the Scandinavian trade. Its -7 •& 8 Little Homes subd children while hr and his wife He says they have a good pros $700. R B McDonald & w f to city of make a trip to California, but it pect ot landing tw o or three McM Its Q, R, S & T Oak Park is understood that they will good sized colonies. ad McM $1. Finest Photos iiCthe city. Crayon and build a cottage more in keeping The feeding ot birds during the S W Parrish & w f to Fred W ater C olon a Specialty. with the size o f the family, across recent cold spell was so universal Thumberg & wf 41.64a & 10.16 All work first-class, the street from the old home in about Newberg that it appears a in Sidney Smith die in t 3 s r 3 MRS. F. H. BROWNING there was no loss o f life among w $2550. First A Howard St*. Newberg the spring. Mary Luella Pierce & husb to Charles Midlam, aged thirty- the little songsters around town, S W Pgrrish & w f 51.70 a in Sid eight years, who was drowned but reports come in from the ney Smith die in t 3 s r 3 w $1. An Insidious Danger. Philip Quinlan & w f to Jno in the Willamette river below the countrv that many quail and ' One Of the worst features of kid falls at Oregon City last week other birds h&ve been found since Shetterly part blk 5 Fairview ad ney trouble is that it is an insidious was the husband o f a stepsister the snow melted that were un Willamina $550. G Schramm to Jos Hepp & disease and before the victim real ol Mrs. T. B. Duncan, of Newberg. able to withstand the cold and wt 48 a* in Jesse Parrish die in 13 izes bis danger he may have a fatal He wps a millwright at the pulp hunger combined. The wind s r 2 w $1. * malady. Take Foley’s Kidney mills and in the performance ot which came with the first fall of R A Stewart Sr to Ora Godsey Remedy at tbe first sign of trouble his duties was crossing the river snow blew the snow under logs small tract west blk 1 Willamina as It corrects irregularities and pre in a boat when in some way he and trees, covering every spot of $2500. Clarinda Ward to Gus Guddat vents Bright's disease and diabetes. fell overboard and was drowned. earth and making it impossible 1 a in ne cor see 15 t 3 s r 2 w For sale by C. K. Moore. He leaves a wife and tw o small for them to find food or necessary $60. children. Three years ago the shelter. Many farmers did all Jno ...Wettnerberg to Wm G “ When I hear a man bragging family lost an eight year old boy they could by way o f putting out Horton i H Its 1 & 2 blk 20 About hardship«,” said Uncle Re by drowning in the river above feed but o f course only a small Wennerbergs 2nd ad Carlcon $175. mus, “ I just ask him: Was he ever the falls at Canemah, wMen he per cent ot the birds could tie Win E White & w f to T E on top ofa powder mill and blown slipped from a log raft where he reached and hundreds must have Wright frigni et al 50x100 ft in blk 2 was playing. perished. Newberg $600. a hundred feet in the air?” Parker Merc. Co., Inc. o WALL PAPER SPECIAL W. W. Hollingsworth & Co. The Yamhill Elec tric Company PRICE $ 4 .5 0 Call and see us CITY M EAT M ARKET Browning Photo Studio SHIRLEY & BUCKLEY S P E C IA L FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Beginning Monday, Jan. 2 5 , 1909, we will give from 2 0 to 3 0 per ct. discount on all Shoes. J. H. W ILSON & SON f