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NEW BERQ G R A P H IC . H i. Tim e, and the Hein, o f Forest Grove, were recently com bined and for a month or more the Grove has had but the one newspaper, but a new paper is to be born on Thursday o f this week, which will be christened the The city o f Fresno, California, has passed an ordinance forbid ding the sale o f liquors except in restaurants with meals and at wholesale, not to be drunk on the premises. What an increase Fresno will now see in the num ber o f hunger parlors. In the elections held Tuesday, Tammany elected Gaynor for M ayor of New York bat lost the Board o f Estimates and Appor tionment, which will .disburse a round billion dollars daring the administration, and the Tiger refuses to be com forted. Heney w as defeated in San Francisco. The ladies aid will hold an all d a ? meeting at the church Thurs day. Mr. Leach is expected to be with us again this week for a short timé. ■ S. T . Cornish, o f Mooneton, N. D .jW K d bis family best and ex pects to make this country his future home. Dean Calkins has purchased a wireless «retir ing outfit which he intends to hare in operation Soon. The children will hare a short racation this week, owning to the teachers attending institute at McMinnrille. The Walker boys hare re turned from Alberta and report the purchase o f a tract o f land as an investment. A new furnace has been instal led in the basement -o f the new church which wfil be a great aid to the com fort o f the Sunday meetings. Mrs. Hoffman, sister o f R. Hutchens, attended the oyster supper at the church last Satur day night and remained over Sunday at her brothers. The services o f Prof. Bough- ton, of McMinnville, have been secured for the church. Services will be held every Sunday at 10:30 a.m ., Sunday school at 10 a.m. Mrs. A. A. Noble made a visit to her home tow n, M anstson, Wis consin, and on her . return she brought with her her mother, Mrs. Prosser, w ho is enjoying good heal th at the age o f 71. She expects to remain all winter. House Furnishings JNSON & SON ROCK in T . Hardwick T h e Newberg Manufacturing and Construction Co. For the Boat Prices on the Best W indows. Doors, Interior and Exterior Finii Mouldings, Building Stone, Cabinet W ork, Store Fixtures and General Mill W ork BAZAAR And now the word is passed around that the United Railways will build a line leaving the main line near Glencoe south through Hillsboro to Salem. Such a road would tap a rich and populous region south o f the city now without railroad facilities and would c a u s e rapid develop ment, and should prove a paying proposition to the builders. —Hills boro Independent A road built Mrs. M elody, w ho accom pa from Hillsboro to Salem on an air nied Miss Mabel Paulsen home line would hit Newberg. Let’er last week from Portland, re hit, and no back talk-' The latch turned home Tuesday. Brother Geo. Farrell and his co-worker, Mr. Bowen, are hold ing meetings, bat ow ing to so much sickness and the bad weather th en has not been a vefry good attendance. M iss M aude W i l l s taught school in the primary room while Miss Barbara attended the wed Plays both Amberol and Stan ding o f her aunt, Mias Ewing, dard Records. A perfect ma last Tuesday. chine In every respect L e t us H Our County W, C- T. U. Presi show It to you. through tow ns and titles oa the dent, Miss Minchin, o f Dundee principal streets, and this is what will be present at the regular KIENI^E & SONS the Graphic w ould like to see in business meeting to be held at Newberg when the electric line is the home o f Mrs. J. C. Wills next . It is a m atter o f a good Wednesday. Let' all the W. C. of importance and worthy T. U. members be present as site o f the serious consideration will of give a report o f the State oar people. If any o f oar readers W. C. T. U. Convention. There Photos in the city. Crayon and have anything to say on the w ill be a collection o f pemnesr Finest Water Colots a Specialty. All work first-class. subject through the columns of taken for the mile o f pennies. MRS. F. H. BROWNING the Graphic the w ay is open. MILLINERY ChohaJem Valley Mills H e a d q u a r t e r s for Watches, Clocrks, and Jewelry The Graphic $1.60 per year, them encouragement in a patron izing way, by enlarging on the the Semi-Weekly Journal $1.00. Both papers tor $2.00 per year. benefits o f s college education. NEW BERG, OREGON o i Glass— F it t e d U. S. National Bánk Browning Photo Studio (Successor to Bank o f N fw h srg) A . E. W ilson Por Watches, Clocks, Jewelry K. D. Hatch made a business The fsculty wishes to thank trip to the coast last week. those who so kindly sent than M. W. Greer and w ife, o f Ta some grapes one evening last coma were Sunday visitors a ; Otterbrook. Pres. Kelsey is to make a talk Mrs. S. M. Crosby and son, Thursday morning to the teachers John spent the week end with at the county institute at Mc relatives in Portland. Minnville. An interesting meeting o f the The girls athletic association having received their Indian telephone stock holders was hek dubs and dumb bells are prepar Saturday evening. It was voted to put a line screes the river. ing to drilL Mr. Wiley, Principal o f the public school read an interesting paper on the subject o f water at As rumor has connected my chapel on last Friday. name with some statement as to The basketball season will begin the sanitary condition o f the loca next week, with preliminary skating rink, I wish to positive gam— between different chosen ly state that np until the rumor teams from the college. reached my ears late Wednesday, M i« Lucile Davis entertained N o v e m b e r 3rd, I bad not a number o f students with given the skating rink a single various Hallowe'en sports and thought, let alone making any jokes Saturday evening. statement w hatever as to its The student body held a Hal sanitary condition. low e'en party on Friday evening Nov. 3rd, 1909. in the gymnasium. A short pro D a. J o h n S. R a n k in . gram and gam— made the even ing an enjoyable one. Two o f our new teachers were being waited on in one o f the We take this means o f express stor— recently by a young man ing our gratitude to our- friends o f tend— years, who inquired o f who — kindly gave assistait— them if they were attending and comfort in our recent be public school or college. They reavement answered that they were in cd - .C h arles L ark in a n d F a m ily . Clean Vetch, Vetch and Oats, Cheat Seed, Clover Seed, and W inter Oats and W hite W in ter Oats. A ll kinds o f grain and seed cleaned.* $ 22.00 N« & Bennett Hdw. Co E verything T he Fireside First A Howard Sta. nage. V , Monday, Nov. 8 Mr. Allen, o f the Allen-Reynolds Hardware Co. will take charge and we can assure our customers they will be well treated in the future. S e e d G rain For S a le A New T ype Edison Phonograph r W e will be open for business Saturday, which will be our last day. W e desire tothaafc you all for your liberal patro Capital and Surplus $60,000 Twenty years o f growth and experience have given us unexcelled facilities to serve the public. Government supervis ion, able directorate and efficient officers. Grow with s growing institution by be N ginning mn account today :: J. L. HOSKINS, President SAM’ L. L. PARRETT Vi— Pres. Bicycle Shop CjM nfam k A. E. Wilson C. F. W IL L IA M S PAINTER, PAPERHANGER and DECORATOR 35c The clear, full, bril liant tone o f Colum bia Indestructible Cylinder Records is the best reason for their sensational pop ularity. They fit any cylin der machine and last forever. J.C .C 0L C 0R D , Cashier W. E. CR0ZER, A sst Cashier. Agent for Oregon SiennaTPaint Co's, paints and var nishes. We have a fuU fine o f atainTof an sh a d -. Linseed Oil, Turpentine and Kalaomine. Give us a trial and be convinced that this is the bast place in Newberg to buy paints . Ail work and material guaranteed satisfactory. T. B.; Duncan 1ST AND SLAIN S T S . G R CG O R Y BLDG. O pera C o n f e c tio n e r y NcwBcna R. B. J A C K S