sai _ Mrs. S. H. Rock, ol Oretown, have gone to Seattle to spend visited in New berg last Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Chas. 0. the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Roth Heston Burke has Whitely. M r. and M rs. W . W . Nelson gone to Redlands, California, to sp^nd a few months w ith a sister were in McMinnville M onday in attendance a t the funeral o f the whose home is there. J. P. H all w h o spent the sea- latter’s mother, Mrs. M a ry Jane Hoberg, w h o died at the age o f Mr. W esley Boyes take» this opportunity to wish his old cus­ son in the Alberta country, re­ 65 years. Rev. and M rs. H o ­ tomers a M erry Christm as and a Happy, Prosperous New turned last Prid ay and reports berg celebrated the sixty-fourth Yfcar. and to announce the re-opening of his Meat M arket, heavy crops in the section he w as anniversary o f their wedding a (after an enforced dosing o f six weeks on account o f being in. short time ago. They were burned out), at the old stand, 810 FIRST STREET, where Stew art Vaughan, one time pioneer residents of this county, both old and new customers will receive fa ir and courteous W ashington county politician of their home having been at L a- treatm ent, and at the same time be able to buy the choicest the Middleton precinct, w a s Fayette before removing to Mc­ nteat and fow ls the m arket affords. Give Mr. Boyes a call d o w n from M eMinnvillaWednes­ Minnville, and they had a wide and be convinced. day. acquaintance throughout the M r. and M rs. B. E. Goff have state. The funeral of the de­ gone to Athena to spend the ceased w a s largely attended, C. C. Smith w a s out from For- D. M . Ramsey is clearing up holidays w ith their son-in-layr despite the heavy rainstorm. some land on his tract south­ and daughter, M r. and M rs. Me- ' land Tuesday. At 2:30 o’clock on last Sunday Born to M r. and M rs. Virgil west of town on the Dayton road. Bwen. night the fire bell awakened the W b itlaw , a son. M rs. T . H . Thorne h as gone to Alex McDonald, o f Astoria, a sleeping residents when a call Pomeroy, W ashington, to spend Rev. George H . Lee has been in brother-in-law o f J. L. Van Blari- w as made for assistance a t a fire the holidays with her daughter. A lbany during the week. com, and his daughter, Miss dow n on Wynooski street, which M r. and M rs. Allen Smith are Mrs. Rhodes is herefrom ahove Alice, w h o has been taking a proved to be a t the residence on D ayton visiting her son, W . L . spending the holidays w ith their course in domestic science in the west side o f the street, owned son-in-law and daughter, M r. Robertson. 0 . A. C., have been here daring by B. B. Switser o f the City and M rs. T y ra Hutchens and Transfer Co. The fire had gained M rs. B v a M agoon and chil­ the week. other friends in Portland. such headw ay before it w a s dis­ dren are here from Portland Charley Cavell w h o spent tw o covered that little could be done visiting her sister, M rs. W n J Dr. E. A. Rotnig andhisdaugh- weeks a t Arlington shooting tow ard saving the building from Reès. ! ter. Miss Catherine, left for The geese, is home again. He says rain. The house had been oc­ Dalles Wednesday evening where M r. and M rs. T. B. Clark, the he go t thirteen soon after bis cupied up to about t w o weeks latter the mother o f M rs. Russell they w ill spend Christmas w ith arrival there and then w ith a ago, and it had been rented again the Chas. E. Fuller family. Lew is, are here from Sacramento little shitting o f the weather the but the parties had not moved M rs. J. R. Pemberton and little geese took a different tapk and on aT visit. in. Insurance w a s carried on it S. P . Gause w ho lives on the babe, o f Salem, and M rs. C. W. there w as little to do but shoot bat as a permit had not been Dr. B. F. Dixon fruit farm above Parker and little son, o f Stay- jack rabbits and cotton tails. secured from the company while Dundee; is seriously sic)* with ton, came Wednesday to spend Colon Eberhard, district a t­ it w a s unoccupied, it is not like­ Christmas at the Parker home. pneumonia. torney at LaGrande, w h o had ly that it w ill hold. The neigh­ The Misses Florence Bassett H arry Gordon had family are been in attendance at a meeting bors s a w some boys playing Hollingsworth, held at Salem for the benefit of about the building on Sunday here from their W ashington and ' Gertrude w heat ranch and will remain tor came home from 0 . A. C. M on ­ the district attorneys of the evening and it is thought prob­ d ay w ith the grip. Others of; state, w ith special reference to able that they may have had a several weeks. ‘ ^ y ' Dale B utt is home from the U. the N ew berg contingent followed the enforcement o f the Oregon fire going that w as left careless-' dry law , speqt last S a tu rd a y ly, resulting as above stated. o f O . feeding on his mother’s later. go o d cooking and says there is Miss M yrtle Coleman, o f Chad- afternoon in N ew berg on busi­ The building w a s the home o f ron, Nebraska, is visiting M r. ness. He formerly resided at? Charley H a w o rth a good many nothing like it* F. B. Vestal came in from and M rs. H arlan Smith on McMinnville where he did somd years a g o and in latter years Wynooski street. Mis#Coleman newspaper w o rk while Beading w a s the home o f Fred W ertb. M on tan a a few days ago , where and Mrs. Smith were old-time law . he ia im proving a ranch, and will f ■ » - * friends in Nebraska. ie s r m young M r. and M r*. Adney Fogg, remain for several weeks. M r. and Mrs. A. E. Williams former residents of Newberg, M rs. S. M . K in g left thiamorn- V , ■ • 1 in g to spend the holidays w ith w ho are retaining- to Lynton were in tow n Wednesday. H< from San Francisco, where M r. recently came from Crook counj / Friends — Miss Irene Hodgin her daughter, M rs- H. J. McDon­ Will lead our meeting next San- Williams held position a B ^ j w b e r e J ^ s p ^ ^ y e ^ e a r a tm kfefrill ald a t Spokane, Washington. bookkeeper a t the Oregon build- tag d o w n a claim. He n o w « « * Day evening, R egu lar C. B. sub- She expects to be gone ten days ing on the exposition grounds, a deed to it and he thinks it ject. or t w o weeks. Presbyterian— You are invited will spend Christmas in N ew berg will prove to be a good venture Claude Newlin w ho is teaching to opr church, half-hour before at the home o f the parents of later on and is hoping the in the Aberdeen, W ashington M rs. Williams, M r.-a n d M rs. G. prospective new road into that ¡the regular time for service, to high school is home for the holi­ 0 . Bassett. section o f the state w ill come enjoy with os a social half-hoar d a y vacation. On Wednesday Miss Alberta C. Anderson, near them. M rs. F o g g has been and a cap of tea. N o leader he w ent to Portland to spend a daughter o f M r. and M rs. J. V. living on their Dundee tract dar­ mentioned. couple of days in the city schools. Baptist— L a s t Sunday evening Anderson, has resigned her posi­ ing the fall and winter. Reece T ay lor w ho w a s running tion as stenographer and book­ John U. Smith' went to P o rt­ we had a good meeting, led by an edger at the sawm ill, got keeper in the United States N a ­ land Tuesday where be attended M iss Carrie Allen, w ith special his right hand caught, on last tional Bank, and will leave here a reunion o f Com pany A o f the music b y the Misses Zelroa and Thursday, and the s a w made ngxt week for L os Angeles where Oregon national guard, of which Gladys Jones. Miss N o r a H a r­ quick w o rk in severing three she is to wed W ilbur C. Hutche­ he w a s a member. A banquet w as old son leads the next meeting. fingers. He has been about son, on N ew Y ear's day. The given at the Imperial hotel where M ethodist— Dr. and M rs. Bur­ to w n during the week nursing ceremony is to be performed by music, refreshments and rem­ gess w ill speak on “ Mission the injured hand. Rev. Charles E. Lescault, w h o iniscences formed the program W ork in India” next Snndav Rev. George H . Greer ¿who held special services a t the o f the evening, M r. Smith being evening and we will have special came in from Otter brook farm Friends church in N ew berg last one of the speakers. The com­ music for the occasion. Christian— We will have with on the Red Hills M onday, s a id ! year. The fortunate young man pany w a s mastered in in 1894 us one of our old members, the article from the pen o f Pres. w ho is to be the groom, former­ as a unit o f the Oregon national Teddy W . Leavitt, n ow State Isaac Sharpless, o f Haverford ly lived in Portland, but n ow guard. The original roll jin in­ College, which appeared in the has a position as w in dow trim­ hered 74 members and every w orker and corresponding secre­ Graphic recently, is the strong­ mer and card writer for a L os man w a s required to be six feet ta ry for the C. E. o f our denomi­ est paper he has read in opposi- Angeles firm. Miss Anderson, in height. M r. Smith easily nation. W e are looking forw ard tion to the preparedness policy the bride-to-be, has made many filled the requirement in this to a profitable service. Cbehalem Centei>-No report ‘ w e are hearing so much about friend* since coming to N ew berg particular, w ith some to spare. from this society this week of late and he thinks it sbouid whose well wishing will go with A t one time he held the position Springbrook—O ur meeting last be widely circulated.. ! her to her new home. o f lieutenant in the company. Sunday evening, led by Sewell Newhouse, w a s especially well oc attended. M iss A da Peters will lead next Sunday evening. All o f the above societies hold their meetings every Sunday evening at 6:30, and you are cor­ dially invited to line np and at­ tend any of these services. The . ................. . - ■ ....... ..........1 president’s cabinet met last Sun­ day afternoon, and matters of Why is this the most popular Christm as store in N ewberg? The reason is very Sim ple- D irect and to the point. It is because we give you better values for your money than any importance for the future o f the other store, We know that the best w ay to get your dollar is to give you the worth of that organization were discussed. dollar in return. We do it! Here are a few o f the thousands o f articles we have suitable Miss Ethel M orris, chairman of for Christm as gifts. Look over the list ahd then come talk it over with us. W e’ll help you. the social committee announced Kodaks M anicure Sets Dolls and T oys Fancy C andy hfcr plans for a big union social Flashlights Combs, Brushes F ace P ow d er S afety R azors to be held Tuesday evening, Perfum as end M irrors, B u ffers H and Bags December 28 at the Presbyterian Razors and Strops church. A good program , with T o ilet W aters M usic Rolls Fancy Stationery Shaving Sets music by Kienle’s Orchestra, a G love and Hand­ Persian Iv o ry Bibles, Books Brushes and M ugs good social time and refresh­ T o ile t Sets k erch ief Boxes . Fountain Pens Cigars, Tobacco ments, will be enjoyed by all. Sets and a big line o f Books,. M agazines, Etc^ fo r G entlem en's G ifts Come. There are n o w approxi­ mately 250 members in the un­ B R IN G Y O U R P R E S C R IP T IO N S T O O U R D R U G S T O R E ion and all are expected to be there w ith any friends they may invite. Come labeled w ith the first letter o f the society to w h k h yon belong and help make FRANK H. CALDW ELL, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE this first social gathering o f our union a grand success. M *... J The Xmas Store NEWBERG DRUG CO. PEOPLE'S UNIONS ^ - M'ÉÉÜZBI ‘v t*l MÄ h /e extend cordial greet­ ing* to m m all our patron*, wishing them a pleasant Christmas and a ¡Prosper­ ous 9few 2/ear. (Pi Tri* ’ - sa >■> ' , - .'**$ *» . A. = «H h L4 ' y ä fc a » YAMHILL ELECTRIC CO. “I t SERVES YOU RIGHT** = COLLEGE NOTIS School begins Tuesday, January 4, at 8:30 a. m. The basketball trip planned for the holidays has been called off, because o f inability to secure enough games. Pacific College easily “ w a l­ loped” N orth Pacific Dental C o l­ lege last Saturday evening by the score o f 79-13. The visitors were*without the services of tw o o f their best men, which partly accounts for the one sided score. - night a t the gym before an ap ­ preciative audience ranging be­ tween 150 and 200 people. It « onld be hard to la y which w .V i character performed his' p art best. The characters of “ Ned” and “ M rs. S p riggs" seemed to be general favorites, though all were greatly appreciated. The performance speaks well tor the local talent, and we wish to commend them on their success­ ful effort. The play brought in $32.80, which will be spent in paying off the indebtedness of the gym. 1 Pennants were aw arded for % . the song and yell contest M on ­ d ay morningj The respective winners were George PettingiR K. C. Rich an d Lee Van Osdal and M urray Gregory. attended the Artisan meeting a t The dorm itory stu4ents held Portland Saturday. "J .. their Christmas exercises M on ­ Mrs. L o u C arter’s y i a R i were d ay evening.- A short program M r. and M rs. Frank Kcgney and w as rendered accompanied by dis­ B ari Carter on Sunday. tribution of' 5c presents and the M rs, P . B. Boyd and daughter, ever-present “eats.” Miss Mable, have gone to the A group o f the college fellows former’s aid home a t Tangent. are planning to “ hike” to the Lester Daniels, the Misses coast during the holidays. Ruth Parker and Gertrude Rice spent Sunday with M rs. A. M . Erickson. FERNWOOD AM) VKJHITY M r. and Mrs. J. T. C arter’s Sunday guests were M r. and Mrs. M ason Ebbert, M rs. M able M rs. M aude C o x has gone to Rich and son Elmer. Spokane to visit friends indefi­ Miss Grace Carter, M r. and nitely. M rs. Bvan Carter, George C arter Rnfns B ristow and family M r. and Mrs. F. E. Wanless were were visiting Sunday at W . A. in Portland Saturday purchas­ Parrishes. ing Christmas gifts. Ruth Deery, o f Portland, ia visiting with Claude Fairbanks this week. Delila Jones has been sick tfee last few days. quite Ruby M artin, o f Newberg, w as visiting at the Ross home Satur­ day and Sunday. Herbert Rollins and Alfred Daniels, of Donald, were visiting at M rs. H . C. Ross’ Sunday. - Arthur Baird, and wife, of Brighton, are visiting their rela­ tives, the Hobsons, this week. Think first of RINGS For Gifts W . A. Parrish made a flying visit to Salem on business last week, going and returning the same day. The Misses Ruby Fosner and L a u ra C ow m an visited from Friday to Saturday with Claude Fairbanks. The Misses Em m a and Tille Gohl, of Sherwood, were visiting with the Wohlgemuths Saturday and Sunday. Wallace Jones and Clifton Phillips from the Eugene public school, are visiting the former’s parents, M r. and M rs. Lee Jones, of Fernwood. , As we expected, the Fernw ood basket ball team defeated the Dundee team in a match gam e last Saturday evening at the local gym. The score w a s 20 to 32, in favor of our boys. The boys’ next victims will be the Springbrook team, which they will play Wednesday night a t the Fernwood gym. The play, “ The Courtship of the Deacon,” o r “ Topsy T u rvy ,” w a s pulled off last Saturday G ive one o f those fam ous W. W. W. fo r each stone is absolute­ ly guaranteed to S T A Y C. A . MORRIS Jew eler and O ptician BILL The Plumber M H N K iu a« 2*2n or , ■■ » i