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= A. W. Ram was u land Monday night. L IT T L E F IE L D At R O M IG NORTH BOUND. Brown the toiler made a bnsi- 4 4 « as trip to Palls City last week. Clarence and Warren McCon- in ndl who recently sold out tbeir SOUTH BOUND. barber shop at Ashland have 0.06 a. m. 6.40 p .m . been in town during the week. It is encouraging to note that O Aeeia t in t Nat’l Bude Bdfldinc A late shipment o f Looks like there might be a fruit men are beginning to make inquiries about spray materials. possibility o f over production. Ladies’ Fine Shoes Rev. A. J. Weaver went to Our* old friend C. W. Williams brought in a five pound parsnip O. K. Edwards w as in town Portland Wednesday to hold h as arrived. We Wednesday, of his own growing, on business Wednesday. conferencc wi^b others respecting now feel in position and while parsnips are good eat D. D. Coulson came up from certain lines off church work. ing there is a limit, even to the Portland Tuesday evening and to fit every woman Ira 8mith and wife from Kal- capacity o f an editor with remained over night. ispel, Montana are in tow n am growing appetite. in need o f good, The Willamette is getting back are taking a look at the country The union revival services being to normal condition^, though it Mrs. Smith is a friend o f Mrs. F, sound, stylish foot conducted by Evangelist Van did not reach an unusually high A- Morris. Marter are still in progress and wear at a reasonable stage. Miss Nora Parker went to La will not close before Sunday Former residents o f Iow a are Grande the first of the week to night at least. The attendance requested to register at the store meet Mrs. W. S» Parker on her is large, good attention is being price. Give us a o f } . T. Smith with a view to return from Illinois, and to make paid to the speaker, who strike« OR. R. W. HARROLD, trial. W e hold the a short visit with A. T. Hills. plans for the future. square from the shoulder, and a M issel la Macy, who is teach Mrs. Lottie Eager* is visiting number of conversions have al DENTIST. agency o f the ing at Middleton, came up Tues with her daughter at MontaviUa ready resulted. day evening bringing several and will Remain while her daugh Judge Bird informs the Graphic BOTH PHONES famous yonng people to hear the Con. ter Miss Anna Rogers is at Salem that the tax levy will not be welTlecture. during the session o f the legisla made until the legislatore has had time to show its hand in the In spite o f the rather dull ture. m , ALACJi O. 1 I ». >' W. F. Edwards w as/u p from tax muddle, which is agitating weather that has prevailed dur ing the month there are a num Portland the first of. the week, the minds of the solons at the “ Turns and .W elts” ber o f new hpuses in the course o f helping his parents move the present time. The levy for coun construction in town. • furniture from tbeir home which ty and road purposes will be a little higher than last year. OSTCOPATHIC PHYSICIANS In our G rocery Department The Williams Jubilee Singers they recently sokl to W. H. e red trete. At Ik . PAMBt rehonl, KlrkarUl«, Whitten. will be in Newberg March 11. Mo, unter U m loan d .7 Dr. A. T. 8U1L We cater to the appetite o f those who know. We High School Items o S e . At I aa U aam . m m Moek north «I l u t They rank as the best colored Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Christenson of MAwbarg call your attention to our lunch goods: Pickled . iBy Prem Commuto. oi Priores Society.) O S o . boon. * to 12 And 140 to A singers on the road and they al returned home last week from pigs feet, lunch tongue, sweet, sour and dill ways have full houses. • Goldendale, Washington where School Superintendent H. H. pickles, Swiss and full cream Tillamook cheese. p x School Superintendent H. H. they went to visit with tbeir son- Belt has been spending the last Special attention and courteoea treatment given Jeft was in this community in-law and daughter, Mr. and few days m visiting country all our customers, especially children. D R . G EO. LA R K IN schools about Newberg. Mon Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Mrs. Atkinson, Since the curtain went down day he visited some of the primary schools. He and Mrs. Belt at Dentist. grades in our school. The High tended the Cohvyell lecture Tues on Leap Year there has been surprising dearth o f marriage School students hope be will pay day night. “ E V E R Y B U Y E R R U E A .S B D " icenses granted. In fact none them the same compliment be- Both Phoooo Hervey M. Hoskins, the Mc have been reported from the seat ore returning home. Minnville postmaster and Cedi of government o f Yamhill. The High School has received J. Hoskjns, who works in the L. G. Kneeshaw, a yonng man A new member, Willis Hanson. McMinnville National Bank, W . W . H ollingsw orth Sc S on from the state o f Washington An official map o f the U. S. and were down .Tuesday night to and a former friend of J. D. its possessions has been presented *44 hear ""Acres o f Diamonds.” Gordon back in£the Dakotas, has to the school by .Senator Bourne. Attorney Clarence Butt went THE NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE accepted a position as assistant It is valued becalms of its accura Calls Anowerod Day or Night y to Salem Wednesday morning cashier in the First National cy and up-to-dateness. carrying an empty grip.. What Bank. Friday evening Newberg High Newbsrg, Ore. it will contain when he returns— The Charles K. Spaulding fam School will play a return game well you can’t always tell about ily went to Dayton M onday to o f basketball with Monmouth these things when the biennial 25 per cent discount on all Wall Paper. Rem attend the funeral o f Ray Grimes formal in the college gym. Al show is on at the capitol. nants 50 per cent To make room for our new who’had been an invalid for sev though the home boys were de W. C. W oodward, who re stock which will be in^early in March. J DR. N . M O R R IS O N ; : eral months. Thé yonng man fied at the first game, they turned to Berkeley after the holi ‘ i . <■'- \ was a son o f a sister of Mrs. lave been putting in some hard days, writes that it has been D E N T IS T Spaulding. practice since, and are confident pouring dow n rain in sheets, al Mias Katie Dim and, a former o f success. The boys were some most incessantly since his return, > , -s' * *.» typo in the Graphic office who is what handicapped in the first and in consequence the Califor »44 visitiog at her former home m game by having to play on a nians refuse to be comforted, Minnesota, writes that she is eu- waxed floor, but on the home ssssssssssssssssssasee»*? while he looks on with glee. oying 50 below zero weather floor better results are expected. February 12 will be the one with three feet o f snow on the T^e literary societies have de hundredth anniversary o f the g round. cided to give a-play instead oi birth o f Abraham Lincoln, an The new Catholic church which the oratorical contest as before event that will^be celebrated al is built o f concrete blocks, is now decided. * The play will be, "She most universally throughout the up, with the roof on and it will Stoops to Conquer," unless other length and breadth o f the land. Will furnish their customers The local G. A. R. has engaged not be long until it will be ready arrangements are made later. * t » Electric Irons on 30 Days TriaL No charge for use Rev. F. L. Yonng t o deliver an for use by the congregation. It The Local Contest. o f Iron during the 30 days. is a very pretty building and a address at the hall on the life credit to those who have had the of the great emancipator. At the local contest in oratory joilding o f it in charge. The Pacific College local ora to be held in the college chapel This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to torical tryout will be held in the J. C. Gregory has filled the long on Friday night tw o voting any electric light socket Let ns deliver an iron FRUIT TREES college chapel on Friday evening felt want by fitting up a sample adies and three young men will to you on approval. room in his building back of the speak. These contests are of Wall yea, a genernl etock always on o f this week when five students hand at Lafayette NomeryCo. See W. will contest for the honor o f rep room occupied by the millinery great value to the contestants, B. Reed for prleee before buying else resenting the college in the state parlors o f the Gregory sisters, or in the preparation of their where. Address, contest which will be held at where drummers will find splen papers the mind receives d drill Boa 37» Lafayette, Oreg. Corvallis in March. The hour did quarters tor displaying their that is worth while, and much set for the program is 7:30, in wares. It is a very pretty room reading must be done in order to OOGÖÖÖÖ0C8 A TTOEN*T• AT-LAW order to get through early and in fitted out with tables o f the latest post the contestant along the this way avoid conflict with the design and withal I it will fill the lines o f his subject. Then the CLMCRCE BUTT. Is antlM soortasf tes MAS basketball game which is to be bill for the most fastidious travel delivery o f the oration helps the Will W UI prsstlM la Sivua U> i^Ms^wwk. tte played the same evening in the ing man. student to appear with ease be Fresh and Cured Meats, The Best the Market Members o f the Baptist church fore an audience. college gym between the High N sw l • ^ 4 affords. A square deal with our customers. School and Monmonth teams. who live in the upper part of of Nswksrf Mach interest has been mani Let us convince you. Cbehalem valley, have plans The game will not be called until tested by the citizens o f Newberg drawn for a pew^gfaurch .edifice in the past h r these anmml con a quarter to nine. Charles Butterfield,son o f L. J. which they propose to build on tests, yrhich incites the students Butterfield, who went to Corea the G. C. Christenson farm on participating to do their best the north side o f the valley, five Finest Photos h<the city. * Crayon and a few months ago as a missionary and a half miles northwest of A good audience will no doubt be in attendance on this occasion. for the Seventh Day Adventist Water Color* a Specialty. church, is located at Snnan as Newberg. It is to be 28x36 feet, Following is the program: All work flrat-class superintendent o f the mission with basement built o f concrete Florence Rees ’ 12, "TheEdnca MRS. F. H. BROWNING First A Howard Sts. Newberg station located at that point. blocks. Sealed bids will be taken tion o f the Public Conscience." He writes home that he is well for its construction and ” .ork Beula Blum ’ l l , "The Class will begin soon if the figures pleased with the country and is Struggle o f T oday." A n In sid iou s D an ger. enjoying his work. He has built made are satisfactory. Roy Fitch '10, "The Present One of the worst features of kid a cottage for his family, the lum With fhe Bell people, the New Anarchy/’ ney trouble is tbat it is an insidious ber for which was made by a rip berg Telephone Company and Roy Mills ’09, "Loopholes in *, disease and befoie the victim real saw, and for which he paid $35 the Home Company all doing Modern Education.” ises his danger be may have a fatal per thousand in the rough. The business in Newberg, the atmos Haines Burgess ’09, "Modern malady. Take Foley’s Kidney boss carpenter, a Jap, he paid phere is pretty well charged with Tvrafiriy.” ** Remedy at the first sign of trouble sixty-five cents a day and second "talk-ee talk" in these parts, and Administrator’s Notice. as it corrects irregularities and pre carpentersthirty-fivecents, while some moves have been made in \ents Bright’ s disease and diabetes. he paid the fellows who carried an effort to get together, but Noti)« la hereby (Iran that the itndertl^ned H e».....il doly appointai adnilni.trator OfSyl ih. Smtente—*■=-— — - by the the material up the hill on their nothing definite has been done. .»tei** ot John W. B For sale by C. K Moore. rooty county court of Yamhill County backs seventeen and a half cents Business men are inclined to take Now. ____ all Mreona liavlnc Halma a*»tn»t aaldm tat.are hereby notlSod the view that "m ore’s a plenty" a day. A man for regular work ith proper pi qulrod to prerem t lb b . ■ mm« I w with vouch The Dundee public school haa era m th . n n d .n l* n « l m at I te t e a—IT ■ enk of Nawbor*. and they would like to see an Ore*on. within he pays four dollars a month. at New Her®, _ Yamhill ran * y- Nawirer*. ( onittr, been closed during the week on alx month, from data January tl. not. account o f one of the students Little wonder is it that the Mon elimination made, provided no Ci Dated J. C. CoLooan. »aasen ntrrr. Administrator of tb being taken with diptheria. Not golians are anxious to become fingers are to be burned in the AI lor trey form iate. eetete of John W change now nor in the future. American citizens for a spell. roeayth a serious case we understand. PHYSICIANS A SUBOSONS 8.47 a. m. 4.18 p. m. Rev. G. J. Ricker spent time in Portland ’tchnrch work. ¡P a r/c e i9 lfe rc , Sno. Local Events. ♦ Utz & Dunn MS. m MS U Office over P int Nat’l Bank Parker Merc. Co., Inc. i WALL PAPER SPECIAL : W. W. Hollingsworth & Co. Office in Union Block The Yamhill Elec tric Company PRICE $ 4 .5 0 Call and see us CITY MEAT MARKET ixs&tSm 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. WILSON & SON t