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    Local Events.
I I . C. D ix o n .
1 he Mar Bakery for ice.
! W. H. Mears was given a preliroln- K. P . D ix o n .
Garden
Uoso
a
t
Storey’s.
ary
lie-ring
before
Justice
Wright
C. B. Wilson is still paying cash fer
All wool ingrain art squares at the Thursday, on a grave ehatge of having
produce.
Ice, ice, ice. Star Bakery.
*
I Furniture Store.
attempted improper relations with little
Tewberg, Ore.
Hose that is O. K. an d reasonable at
ten year old Frieda Dietrich, the com-
Ice for sale at Star Bakery.
E lam Shaw made a business trip to
S torey’s.
,
■ plaint being sworn to by K. L. Gough-
G et your Are crackers at Hadley’s.
1
, nour the little girl s guardian. B . L ( ou-
H adley’s Backet is headquarters lor
Small farm to rent. Inquire of L.
Leave orders a t Wilson's Grocery for ner of McMinnville, deputy prosecuting
4th of Ju ly goods.
H all.
6 7t4
i expressing or light hauling.
'attorney appeared for tlie prosecution
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen are visiting
E m pty barrels for sale by C. B. NV,‘- — ........................
T he best firecrackers, Homan candles, 1 and C|ar*nc« 13uU ior lho d e ftn ,e - Chehalem Valley Bank Building.
in Salem this week.
son.
bombs, Hags or anything else in 4th of Testimony in the case Is still being
Jay Cook’s have moved into the G. C.
Cire works! Tiro w ork s! H igh tiyer j u |y goods llt Moores.
j taken us the G ra Phic K06* ,0 P1*83*
11. J. L ittlefield.
U . A. Littlefield.
C a rl’ house at th e foot of Meridian . a nd loud popping a t Moores.
12
A Amnu,rm an a n J
d a l| g h te r !
~
Get your ice at Star Bakery.
- - DENTISTS - -
S. W. EVANS
D E N T IS T .
M illinery N o tic e .
LITTLEFIELD BROS.,
street.
Try a load of good dry slab wood of )iaVo given up their house in Newberg
Mrs. Addie Cornell has lionght Mrs.
Go toT. B. Cummings for paints and the
,ko bpaulding Hogging Co., for f 1.50; and have gone to Lebanon for the pres- Ramsey's millinery stock and will close
en t.
oils. A full line of undertaking goods fir or hard wood.
this season's stock out at u big discount ' Offices in fh o lm le m V alley B ank B uilding,
k ep t in stock.
l’h o n e No. 4:1.
The meetings being held by Rev. Seth to make room for a large stock of notions
The Spaulding Logging Co. will de­
R esidence n o rth of P u b lic School B uilding,
P h o n e No. 44.
B. S. Cook has rented the Eli Evans liver th e best of slab wood, h a rd or soft Rees in the Friends church nre fairly and millinery goods for the fall and win­
well attended, good interest being m ani­ ter season. All persons knowing th e m ­
house mid will remain here for a short wood, for $1.50 per load.
fested.
selves indebted to Mrs. Ramsey will
time at least.
Bollin W. K irk left for Seattle, W ash­
TT O K N E Y - A T - L A W .
please call and settle at ortfce.
ington,
Monday
morning
where
he
e
x
­
The
best
of
fresh
and
salt
meats
the
Do not experim ent on Garden Hose.
M r s . A p d i k C o rx k i i .,
F. H. Storey is a practical hose man. pects to work duriog the sum m er va­ m arket affords will be found at the N e w -1
CLARENCE BUTT.
t2
Successor to Mrs Ramsey. | W ill p ra c tic e iu »11 th e c o u rts of th e sta te
cation.
berg
Meat
Market.
The
highest
prices
Call on him before buying.
S pecial a tte n tio n g iv en to p ro b a te w ork, the
I w ritin g of Heeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c t, au d th e
Eli Evans and Lee Graraes, with their aid tor b u tc h e r 's stork.
George Bange has been putting up a
A T e r r i b l e K z p lo s lo n .
| d ra tti ug of a lt legal p ap ers.
Hervey Hoskins a nd l ’rof. Bristow are !
neat residence on his property just east families, drove up to McMinnville Wed­
N e w b e r g O re g o n .
nesday and attended the big A.O.B.W. down from th e county seat the latter i ‘O fa gasoline stove burned a lady O f fic b — Secoud Floor
of th e Terrell tile factory.
lta
u
k
ot
K
ewLerg
b
u
ild
in
g
.
part of this week, the former for a visit l,ere frightfully,” writes N. L. Palmer,
pieoic.
S heph ard Ong of Scotts Mills has
and the latter on business.
,,f Kirkl" a i ’ , I*
“ The best doctors
Mr. an d Mrs. Woodard Charles
been in town this week attending the
! couldn’t heal the ru n n in g sore tlmt fol-
moved
down
from
the
hill
to
town
Wed­
1
or
Sale—An
SO
acre
farm;
pood
lowed,
but
B
uck
len
’s
Arnica Salve en-
Seth Bees revival meetings.
nesday, and are occupying tho Haul house and barn, orchard and small fruit. j t jrely cured h e r.” I nfallible for cuts,
Miss Lizzie Rittenhouse, cf Nehalem Macy house.
PHYSICIAN & SURCEON.
In qu ire of Alic Robertson, 6 miles south corns, sores, boils, bruises, skin diseases
who has been attending school at Mon
j Special a tte n tio n also giv en to d isea se, ot th e
of Dayton.
8 2113
and
piles.
25c
at
C.
I»'.
Moore's.
Joh
n
Cook
w
ho
recently
relumed
from
mouth is visiting iu town with her un
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND T H R O A T .
Spokane, Washington, eame up from
Unclaim ed letters remain in the post-
cle J . M Bittenhouse.
The truest politeness comes of sincer­ I Office over B ank of Newberg.
Portland and remained over »Sunday office for Mrs. Norah Marshal, Rein mu
Miss Grace Greenwood left Wednes­ visiting with relatives.
ity.—Smiles.
Bros., F. D. Shields, H. H eckman.
day morning for her homo at Victoria,
E.
If.
WoouwAitn,
I1.
M.
I l l d n ’t . H a r r y F o r M o n e y .
I have another stock of shoes on hand,
British Columbia, after spending the
NIisa
Lottie
Harris
received
the
high
­
also
a
few
good
bargains
in
clothing
T
he
Boston
man, w ho lately married
Bchool year in college here. Miss Ella
suits. F o r low prices call nt tho corner est vote as the most popular lady of a sickly rich young women, Is happy
Macy accompanied her to Portland.
stoie. W. H . M o r r is .
5-3 Newberg and received the gold watch now, for he got Dr. King’s New I.ife
The faculty of Pacific College and
offered by the big In ju n medicine man. Pills, w hich restored her to perfect
Mis. F. A. Hayes and family left Tues­
several of the students descended u n a n ­
Mrs. M. A. McGregor and children health. Infallible for jaundice, bilious­
nounced upon Prof. Edwin Morrison at day morning to join M r. Hayes at V an­
ness, malaria, fever an d ague an d all
his home last Friday evening, an d nil couver, Washington, where he is clerk­ moved to Salem last Saturday to remain
Gentle
at least during the season’s run of tho liver an d stomach troubles.
ing
in
ids
brother’s
store.
spent u very pleasant social hour to
Allen Packing it Canning Co.’s evapor- but effective. Only 2oc at C. F. Moore's Solicits th e p a tro u a g e of his o ld In d ia n a
gether.
F rie n d s w ho n e ed w atch re p a irin g d one.
J o h n Green has rented his farm west I ator.
drugstore.
of
town
to
a
Dundee
party
and
will
2
0
7
M o r r is o n S t.
L u th e r G. Newlin is building a five
J. W . Hobbs rode down from Mc­
h undred dollar cottage on River street move to Dayton where lie expects to go
An Indianapolis woman called up her
PORTLA N D , OR.
Minnville yesterday with Deputy l ’roeo-
ju st south of the Jo nath an Votaw prop, into some kind of business.
grocer by telephone the other morning,
curing Attorney R. L Conner, who was
erty and will move in from ¡Springbrook
Mr. am i Mrs. J . Allen Harrison of here looking after ttie prosecution in and, after she had sufficiently scolded
when it is finished. Mr. Barney and P ortland came up Suturday evening and j t h e yjeara c f t 8 e i
tho m an who responded, she said:
Alpheus Mills are doing th e work.
"And w hat’s more, the next order you
visited over Sunday with the former’s
»
U. W. Jones and Carroll Kirk expect get from me will ho the last I ’ll ever give
The C hildren's Day exercises at the brother, M. E . Harrison and wife.
to start out soon for the sum mer can­ you.”
" I t probably will, m adam ,”
EV E R Y TH IN G IN T H E LINE OF
Friends church Sunday morning wero
Farm ers I want your eggs. I will vassing for stereoscopic views. Their
said
the
voice
a t the b th e r end of the
largely attended. They wore all very give cash for them .
Egg packers territory will probable he some part of
wire ; “ you are talking to an u n der­
good, from ch arm in g little three year furnished free to those wishing them .
the state of Washington.
taker.”
old Berta Kirk's vocal solo, to Pres. Me-
C. B. W i l s o n .
Dyspepsia can be cured by using
G rew ’s sermon to th e children. The
T o th e D e a f .
Alfred
Wheeler
is
making
a cream A ck er’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
Repairing Neatly Done. Give me
One little
exercises took th e place of the Sun­
separator can suitable for farmers who tablet will give im mediate relief or mon­
A rich lady cured of her Deafness and
day school and regular church service.
a call.
are milking three or four cows and who ey refunded. Sold in handsome tin Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s
Tickets will be on sale July 3rd and feel like they can ’t afford to buy a cen­
Artificial
E
a
r
D
rums,
gave
$10,000
to
boxes a t 25c. C. F . Moore & Co.
4th, good for return up to July 9lh, in ­ trifugal separator.
his institute, so th at deaf people unalde
V . Votaw, W alter Many, H. C. Bar­ to procure th e E a r Drums nmy have
clusive, between all points on Oregon
Moki
Tea
positively
cures
sick
h
ead­
lines, at cne fare for the round trip.
clay, A. H . Partridge, Eugene l ’inney, them fteo.
Address No. 10 G 13 . The
D o n 't fail to take advantage of this op­ ache, indigestion a n d cotistipation. A Will Heston, Nate Stanley and W. H. Nicholson Institute, 780, E ighth Avenue
Removes nil Bond nttended the unveiling exercises
portunity to visit your friends. Grand delightful herb d r i n k .
New York, U. S. A.
celebrations will be held at different eruptions of Mie sk iu, produces a - p e r ­ of the Woodmen of the World at Mc­
fect complexion, or m oney refunded.! Minnville Sunday.
points on our lines. C. II. M a r k h a m .
ICenl Estate Transfer».
D aily p a sse n g er boats u p a n d dow n th e
25c. an d 50c.
C. F . Moore & Co. drug- !
E m ory Hodson who is down from gists.
Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on Reported by the YarahllJCo. Abstract Coat Mc- riv e r betw een
Miuuvllle, Oregon, for the week ending
Scuttle says he has full faith iu the fu­
a positive g u aran tee. Cures heartburn " June 15 1931. James M. Pugh, Manager,
Mr. and Mr3. Emory Hodson, of raising of th e food, distress after eating
ture of Newberg and proposes to show
Mary L Hees to Jos L Hess 8 a prt
his faith by his works. Before re tu rn ­ Seattle, returned from th e southern part or nlly form of dyspepsia. Une little
Joe Iless die t3 r 3 ........................... $
1
ing to Seattle he will let a contract for of the state a few days ago in company tablet gives Im mediate relief. 25c and Martha Forest to Jns Ward 30 a prt
building a seven room cottage on a witli th e m other of the Hodson boys 5oc. C. F. Moore & Co.
I N Branson die to r6. _____
1050 C om ing up , b oats pass N ew berg s t 12 m , going
q u arter block he owns on Meridian with whom they w ent to visit, and are in
dow n s t 11 s. m. T h e ir b oats aro
W & M Green to Jno ¡reader It 5 6,
N.
M.
Snodgrass
is
down
from
North
w ell e q u ip p e d tor p a sse n ­
street a t the southwest corner of the town visiting'Y.lrii th e families of C. A.
blk 4 W illa m in a ..................... % . .
2
Yakim
a,
Washington,
this
week
after
g e r serv ice.
and J . C. Hodson. Mrs. Hudson, tho
college grounds.
M
E
Harrison
and
wf
to
Chehalem
m o ther, will leave this week for an ex­ more dairy cows. Ho is ronnding up
Valley Mills pt blk 34 II & L add
W . H. Galland has bought th e old J. tended visit in In dian a and farther east. the greater num ber of Ids herd from
N e w b e rg .......................................... 500
D. C arter building across the street
this vicinity this time, beginning with
“ Why not spend tho vacation at Ya- the purchase of six iu a bunch from J K Miller and wf to R E Martin
from the Armory hall building and is
50 a pt J H Harrison die t5 r 4 . .. 2500
fitting it up for a restaurant. After sell­ q u in a Bay, where can be had excellent Jesse Edwards.
E W Erickson mid wf to M B and
ing out here Mr. Galland spent consid­ fare, good fishing, good boating, safe
Sick headache absolutely and p erm a­
J W Gibson 10 a pt Jas Bradley
M en an d w om en of good a d d re ss to re p re ­
erable time looking about for a new bathing, alluring rides and rambles?
nently cured by using Moki Tea.. A
us, aom e to tra v e l a p p o in tin g ag en ts, o th ­
die t3 r 2 ............................................ 550 e s e rs n t for
location but finally decided to set up in The course and exercises nt the Summer
local w ork looking u fte r o u r In terests.
pleasant
herb
drink
.
Cures
constipa­
#
1)00
sala ry g u a ra n te e d y e arly : e x tra co m ­
School,
of
1901,
at
Newpoit,
will
afford
Louisa
Cornell
guardian
to
L
A
Newberg again.
Mr. and Mrs. Gal-
m
issio
n
s an d e x p en se s, ra p id ad v an c e m e n t-
tion an d indigestion, m akes you eat,
Cornell 8 Its Hurley fruit farm
old e sta b lish e d bouse. G rand c h a n c e fo re n ru ,
lan d’s many friends will be glad to g reat variety of instruction, diversion
sleep,
work,
and
h
a
p
p
y
.
Satisfaction
e
st
in.'iu
or w om sn to «ecure p le a sa n t, p e n n a
No other resort
sub t3 r 2 ........................................... 200 n e n t p ositio
know that they have decided to remain and en tertain m en t.
n , lib e ra l Incom e and fu tu re . Now
guaranteed or m oney back. 25c and C T Pomeroy and wf to Clarissa E
b
rillia
n
t
lin e s. W rite a t once.
offers
equal
attractions
and
advantages.”
in Newberg.
GOc. C. F . Moore & Co.
S T A F F O R D PRESS,
LeRoy Its in Duvton ...................
00
N. C. Maris of Ilepptter, accompanied
Justin H aw orth was exhibiting a crate
2 3 C h u r c h St., Now Haven, Conn.
C. F. and A. E. Moore drove down to J J Hill and wf to Amos Wise 238
by
J
.
O.
Williams
of
the
same
place,
of strawberries the other day which he
a sec 1 10 r4 ................................... 1089
Oregon City last Sunday on heuring of
had picxed from his patch of which the came in on th e evening train Saturday
the severe illness of th e little four year F A Morris to Union Savings and
real estate men should have had a pho­ and visited over S unday w ith his sister
old son of their brother Dr. J. B. Moore.
Loan Assn it 4 and pt It 2 blk 15
tograph. The berries were picked ior Mrs. E. H. Woodward and family. On
Charley remained over and nssisted in
and other property in N ewberg..
10
Monday
he
and
Mr.
Williams
drove
their size qualification and had the ap ­
his brother’s drugstore on Monday. A C H I.oeey nnd wf to Maude Alli­
N. E BRITT, P re s id e n t.
pearance oi a box of Ju n e apples. They over to N orth Yamhill to size up the
dispatch came on Thursday morning
son It 4 blk 4 A m i t y ..................... 100
H C. MILKS, Vice-Pros.
furniehed an excellent opportunity for a Ladd herd of Short Horns, which is th e
E. H. WOODWARD, H ccretary.
announcing th e d eath of the child.
Jesse Edwards and wf to Stella I
J . C. OOLCOKD, C ashier.
test of the w riter’s descriptive ability, rival herd of \V. O. M in o r’sof H eppner,
Ingles land in N ew b erg ............... 150
Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchinson brought
b u t as the people hereabouts know all of which N. C. has charge. The visitors
O
A C I t It to Sarah MePbillips 40
left
for
home
again
Tuesday
m
orning.
to the office one day this week a copy of
about Oregon strawberries, and as read­
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
a see 15 14 r 5 .................................... 320
the
local
ltewspt
oer
published
in
her
ers in foreign parts wouldn’t believe it
The J. D. Carter building on Main
J
II
Robbins
and
wf
to
A
E
Stew­
B. r . MILES.
anyway, w hat’s th e use?”
J . O. COlsGOKD.
street, which M. II. Pinney had been old home town i reland, and pointed
art
308
a
in
t
4
r7
..........................
2400
K. II. WOODWARD.
out a business l
rlisem ent th a t haii
N K. BKÎTT.
The carpenter work on th e Christen- using as a lumber room, having been
I. A Stewart to Ellen Robbins It in
appeared
regul/
.1
tho
same
position
J
. II DOUGLAS, J it.
Bon & Seeley flour mill was finished sold, Mr Pinney is putting up a build­
S h e rid a n .......................................... 2190
D irectors.
for twenty-six years. W h a t’s the m a t­
ing
on
his
yard
across
the
street
from
Wednesday and is a credit to th e build­
Richard Aylward to Merritt Mc­
ter
with
Yamhill
editors
pooling
their
ers, th e owners being more than pleased. the new flour mill, which fie will use as
Kinley 5 a in Peter Carlyle dk:..
50
interests and im|>orting a few such busi-
CO It H K H i'O N D K N T H —Ladd St, T ilto n . P o rt­
The paint brush has already made a lumber room and office. Jas. Holt, w ho
A
E
McCall
to
R
W
McCall
land
ne-s men from th e old country?
la n d ; N atio n al P ark B ank, New Y ork.
tour of the new mill, and in big letters also had his carpenter shop in the Car­
in 13 rfi ............................................ 120
Last Saturday L. M. Parker, E rv in It W Steigledcr A husband to J W
on the front of the building three ter building has moved a few doors
stories high are tho words, “ Chehalem south into the building once used as a Scott ami Alf Blair drove ud to McMinn­
Nevitt small tract in F e w b e r g ... 1000 S tran g ers v is itin g th e c ity a re in v ,te d to call at
tn e bank for inform ation c o n c e rn in g the
ville, an d from there in company witli C P Bacon to G Wielder executor,
Valley Mills” by which name the new grocery by the Cashiers.
c ity . C o rre sp o n d en c e in v ite d .
J.
I..
Hoskins,
went
oil
over
to
Meadow
enterprise will be known. Four stories
to Clara Bacon $0 ) »I etc ........... will
Dr. H. J . Littlefield received a letter
Laku
on
a
fishing
excursion.
Mr.
P
ar­
in height, the new structure makes an the other day from th e executive officer
H a rrie tt Sbensgreen to II II Grid-
imposing appearance, showing up prom- of the U. >S. revenue cu tter Perry, upon | ker returned Monday with a half dozen
ley It. 3 til k 3 McM college a d . . . . COD
inently from almost every direction which
_______
________ _______
lie __________
made his extended
Alaskan i : fish which lie confessed to having paid L It Alderman to A E Alderman
the other
other hoys
from town. The mill machinery is now tour as surgeon last sum mer, informing “ ,lalt dollar for, while the
30.12 s i n A L Alderman die . . .
o«i the wav from Columbus, Ohio, and him th a t they were soon to take another 1 ^emamed a few days in th e hop* of eat- J B Meekin and wf to Jam es <lar-
ber 41 a In II H Hyde die 15 r4 . 8.0
the owners exjiect to begin operations delightful cruise in southeastern Alas- iug trout by the sweat of their own
It W Lanceficld nnd wf to J E Rea
about September 1. The engine house, kan waters, and asking him to accont- brows.
12 a In to r4 ...................................
00
y e t to be built, will be constructed of pany them .
U nited States Senator
At a meeting of the trustees of the
brick and locuted between the mill and Jones of Nevada and other persons more Oregon Fire Relief Association held in ! J W Roth and wf to J E Rea land
Main street.
| or less distinguished will be members of this city last F riday, Prof. E. N orthupi adjoining A m ity .............................
90
T h e residence of J. H. Rees a nij |e the party, and a trip in sucll company was chosen p-vsident to succeed the late : T J Scroggins and wf to J C Me-
950
well
am l a h alf northeast of town was de-
wfcI1 be termed a “ question of president, O. II. Irvine. The vacancy I Phillips 200 a in sec 22 14 rft.
Jeremiah Williams to M It W il-
etroyed by Are on W ednesday nfter- Personal privilege.”
The invitation tints caused
on th e board of trustees
flams land in N Yamhill ............
10
noon. Mr. Hees Imd gone to MeMInn- comps verL opportunely to I)r. Little- was filled by the election of F . W. Fen-
ville on busincs and th e boys and Mrs. (ield‘ wl,° was «¡ready preparing for a ton. The provision regarding the presi-1 J VV Fletcher and wf to M C Clark
Hees h ad come to tow n. Mrs Rees re- »¡'ort Vacation, and as the cruise «ill d e n t’s salary was modified to the effect’ It 9 D a y to n ...................................... 450
tu rn ed home about noon leaving (lie probably not latt more th an six weeks, th a t the same should not exceed the W E Stanton and wf to L < and K
Newlin 8 Its blk 38 Edwards add
boys a t the grist mill. W hen she got he will accept
. . and
. . make the most of it. sum of follO a year. It is based on a
N ew berg........................................... 150
percentage of the receipts from appli­
to th e front gate she saw smoke in the The C * " * wl11 9a"
J u |y >•
roof a n d gave th e alarm. T h e neigh-
The question lias often been asked cations, and last year gavj a salary to
MAKRI \ O K L lC £ .\\s;:a .
hors responded quickly an d th o u g h t at within the last few days, “ How can I the president of about $800. The choice
of I’rof. XortUnp seems to us aa good -Mary M Honen 25, to Beltliazar Duerni 2*5.
first th e y could p u t th e fire o u t h u t ns keep the birds out of my cherry trees
it gained on th e m th e y turn ed their One man in th e west end of town lias i a* coa^ have been made. Reporter,
I l i a L ife S a v e d l >j C h a m b e r l a i n '* C o lic ,
attentio n toward saving th e furniture found a very practical remedy and as j As a result of th e city council meet-
C h o le r a a n d D i a r r h o e a K em edjr«
nod succeeded in gettin g e v ery th in g there is no patent on it, his neighbors ing held last Friday night it looks as
“ I am sure t h a t C ham berlain’s colic,
o u t on th e lower floors, h o t all should have the benefit of his ingenuity, though we are going to have electric citolera an d dtarrhoe remedy a t one
fn t h e upper rooms including m o s t The cherry tree in question being not lights after all. The councilmen and tim e saved m s life,” says t. K. Lafalete
o f th eir b ed d in g an d considerable of far from th e bouse, he has hung a cow Mr. Jesse E dw ards have about come of Greogory L anding, H a r k county,
t h e i r clothin g was lost. T h e fire evi- bell up in said tree, and attached to it a to-gether on th e proposition to the effect Mo. " I was in such had shape th a t
d e n tly caught front u defective flue in rope, th e loose end of which is corfnected th a t th e city take lights to the am o u n t th e doctors said I could not live. When
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th e garret. T h e bnilding was Insured with his dwelling.
He then takes of five h un dred dollars snnually for I was a t th e lowe«t ebb, one of m y
for a small a m o u n t in th e McMinnville Ins seat at th e w indow, and when Mr. e ig h t years, and furnish th e necessary neighbors brought in a buttle o f Cham-
Company. I n ills loss Mr. Rees has Rohin makes his appearance, gives the water power for ru n n in g th e light plant, herlaitt's colic, cholera and diarrhoea
t h e s y m p a th y of th e co m m u n ity and rope a yank arid th e little marander On th e strength of th e prospect, Mayor rem edy and I took it and got in s ta n t
especially of those w ho k n o w of the takes leave. “ E asy ,” isn’t it ? Cherry C. J. Edw ards tendered bis resignation, relief. I soon got up an d around,
liberal spirit lie has alw ays shown trees in this vicinity will doubtless be as a provision in th e ch arter forbids one T h a t was nine years ago and I am still
w h en calls h ave been made for money filled with cow ladls hereafter by those of Ins official position having a financial in good h e a lth . Hi nee then t h a t m«4!-
for building chu rches and for e d u ca­ looking for a steady job, these hot «lays interest in any corporation doing regu- cine has alw ays been in my house and
tional work in this new country where rite chief qualification for which is "stay- , lar contract work for to e city. The alw ays will be. I t is the brat on
»o m uch is to he done in this w ay.
iug with it.
resignation has not yet Ltea acted upon, e a r t h . ” f o r sale by c . F. Moore.
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
N e w b e rg
JOHN A. BECK
Co.
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H. COOPER, President.
E. K. SHAW, Vice Pres.
J. M. W RIGHT, Sec. and Manager.
Choice Farm and City Property.
Collect Rents and I.ook After listâtes.
Investments Made for Non-Residents.
Insurance Written in Select Companies.
Newberg, Ore.
If you want to buy, eithei a large or small farm, you can save both
time and money by calling on us.
If we haven’t what you
want we will take p le a s u r e in assisting you iu procuring prop­
erty to your satisfaction.
If a non-resident and wish to ob­
tain information about Real Estate or the country in general,
or Newberg (the town of schools aud churches) iu particular,
write us.
A
DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON,
band
Newberg Furniture Store.
W. W. HOLLINGSWOItTlI, Prop.
X C A P . R Y .A.
F U L L L IN E
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IIOUSTS F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S ,
F l o o r M a t t i n g , F lo o r O ilc lo th , F lo o r '
L inoleum .
Portier Curtains, Window Shades, Couches &
Baby Buggies. Wall Paper and Picture
Moulding a Specialty.
A Full Line o f U n d e r t a k i n g
G o o d s C o n s t a n t l y in S to c k .
WATCHMAKER
**>> JEWELER,
POPULAR un Ä W N O E
N ewberg
H arness S hop
t-F C O ^
I E c o n o m y
»»HORSE GOODS»»
H. L. Sutherland.
OREGON CITY
TRANSPORTATION 00.
J. 13, M O U N T ,
Dealer in
Stoves, Hardware & Tinware.
Portland and
Independence
Guaranteed
$900
Salary
Y early
Rolling Mill Consumption
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Bank of Newberg.
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Seven ou t of every ten men w ho work In rolling mill«, Iron foundries a n d gloss factories d to
of eoimuuipUon.^ You know Jimv oarlyt in life Must' m en puss aw ay. The usual symptom U m
nagging, p e rsistent cough—»oiuotimc.i «hurt nnd hacking,
etim es _ hurd
an _ d _a
dry. San>
___ patient
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row , wvttkor am i tb ln n v r <lay ‘ by y »lay.
ilny. D
IK eath
alli e iv v in
ily conquer«.
co n q u er,. T
^ f r trouble
n u l k comes
e n m n f from
ru a
en tiia
tu ally
The
_nten*e bent, „ml th e co n stan t tnlm
llnz of
of tho
the fine
flue particle*
particle* of
of d d u o st st a and
iron that
that fill
fill tho
the air.
air.
inn ling
n d Iron
Tln*se particles, u n d e r a microscope, «how ragged, sh a rp edges, w hich tour an d mutilate tho
delicate lin in g of th e th ro a t nnd lungs. IVrpetuul sort s u ic llius formed, nnd her« it is theft
the germs of consum ption find a place to feed an d m u ltip ly . A cker's English Remedy was
discovered in E ngland, and is the only cure iu th e world for R olling Mill Consumption. 11
heals lip th e sores, strengthens the m ucous m em branes of th e b re a th in g organs, permanently
stops tI ks cough, builds u p the constitution an d im p arts vigor to th e w hole system. It mutt
e ith e r euro or it cost«, you nothing. One bottle dot s wonders. Try it. W liat it has done for
m any others it w ill also d o for you ami your loved ones.
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Bold a t 25e., fiOc. an d t l ft bottle th rou g h o u t th o C n ited States and Canada; and la
England a t Is. 2d., 2s. .°>d., 4*. 6d. If you ure n o t sutUJled u fter buying, return the botlio I f
your druggist, a u d g et your money back.
Wt authorise the above guarantee.
W. II. HOOKER d r CO., Proprietor*, A c t# F tr A
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For sale by C F. Moore & Co.
T . 3 3 .1 3 T J 3 N T O ^ L X T ,
T U I E
B I C Y C L E
X Æ A .2 S T
-HANDLES TH E
C o lu m b ia , H a r t f o r d , V e d e tte ,
R a m b le r , I d e a l S n e l l, Y a le
L e R o v P ie r c e & A d m ir a l.
In repairing we do Brazing, Lathe work, C utting D ow n Frames,
V ulcanizing, Enam eling and everything done in any first-class shop
Coaster Brakes w ith new Rims & Spokes $7.
Also earry a com plete line o f Sundries.
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Our rentry is complete.