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