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Sam Atkinson brought in a sample ! rate and must state tlie amount per
Get your ice at Star Bakery.
The Star Bakery for ice.
of Royal Anne cherries yesterday cubic yard for which the party submit­
Hose that is O. K. and reasonable at
Garden Hose at Storey’s.
which were regal sure enough. A doz­ ting the same «ill haul and furnish the
Storey’«.
I For sale—Team, harness and wagon.
en of them aide by side and louchiug ' gravel upon said street or portion there-
Ioe, ic«, ice. Star Bakery.
Sanford Goodrich and family, from | See A. E. Moore.
H. COOPER, President.
I of. Said bids must be enclosed in a
each other measured over a foot.
Ice fur sale at Star Bakery.
above Dayton, visited relatives in towu
Wanted—A good milk cow. “ No oth-
sealed
envelope
and
handed
to
the
un-!
E.
K,
S
IIA
W
Vice
Pres.
J. M. WRIGHT, Sec. and lfa n a p rt
B. F. Heviand went down to Port­
Small farm to runt. Inquire of L. F. Sunday.
| era need apply.’’ Report to Graphic.
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land on the boat Thursday where he iersigned on or before tlie 5th dav of !
Hall.
6-7t4
Ralph Winslow returned home tlie j jiisa Grace Dwiggans of Porllaud ia
thut said bid.
... Ch0,ce P arm and C ,‘y Property
August, 1901 and that
bids will he
Jesse Edwards drove op to tlie county middle of the week from a ten day. visit | Tu iting in ,own with Mrs. Maud Bow- has a good position in the ax handle opened at eight o'clock of saij evening. <
Collect Rents and Luck After Estates.
factory with a good opportunity of get­
in Salem.
j m, n
seat on business Tuesday.
Said
gravel
will
be
haul«!
in
accordance
1
Investments Made for Non-Residents.
ting some desired training In machin­
Pres. H. E. McGrew and S. A. Mills
R. B. Farr of Portland visited rela­
with the provisions of ordinance No. 163 -
Fred Buchanan arrived home Tuesday ery work.
Insurance Written in Select Companies
made a trip to the capital city and re‘ | morning from a season of recreation at
tives in town over Sunday.
as passed by the Council July 5th, 1901.
|
Rev.
F.
C.
Stanard
aud
family
have
Tlie contractor or contractors will be re­
N ew berg, O re.
Go toT. B. Cummings (or paints and turn Tuesday.
Newport.
; been visiting for several days at the
quired
to
enter
into
a
contract
to
do
said
Ell Evans attended the convention of
oils. A full line of undertaking goods
For Sale—A good milk cow, fresh. 1 former's old home at Brownsville.
If you want to buy, eithet a large or small farm, you can save both
the A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge at Port­ Also Jersey heifer five months old. E. They arrived home the last of this - work, and that no bids will be received
kept in stock.
time aud mouey by calling on us.
If we haven’t what you
after
said
date.
Tlie
city
reserves
the
M. Billings of Portland was in town land this week.
C. Armstrong.
week and Rev. Stanard will again oc-
want we will take pleasure iu assisting you in procuring prop-
right
to
reject
any
or
all
bids.
Try
a
load
of
good
dry
slab
wood
of
Saturday looking after bis various prop­
city to your satisfaction.
If a non-resideut and wish to ob­
Mrs. Wm. Wilks of Tillamook is visit­ 1 cupy his place In the pulpit if the Bap­ Dated this 16th day of July 1901.
the Spaulding Logging Co., for $1.50; ing in town with her daughter Mrs. H. tist church Sunday morning.
erty interests here.
tain
information
about
Real
Estate or the country in general,
J. J. W o o d s ,
Do not experiment on Garden Hose. fir or hard wood.
or Newberg (the towu of schools aud churches) in particular,
L. Christenson.
Street
Commissioner
of
the
City
of
O r a t t f u l T o T h s l r t 'r ls m ls .
Lost—One day last week on First
write us.
F. If. Storey U a practical base man.
Mrs. H. F. Allen visited in Salem the
Wo wiali to very gratefully acknowl­ Newberg.
street a buggy robe. Finder please leave first of the week with Iter mother Mrs.
Call on him before buying.
edge the kindneass of all the good peo­ ; C u r e f u r C l i u l e r u I u f n n t u m - N e v e r K n o w n
The Spaulding Logging Co. will de­ at Graphic oflioe.
M. A. McGregor.
to F u ll.
A Mrs. Wilcox and daughter of Port­ Tlie roof of the Newberg creamery ple who have ao generously assisted us
liver the best of slab wood, bard or soft
During last May an Infunt child of!
land visited in Newberg this weex with building has been receiving a new coat in restoring our loss by fire.
wood, for $1.30 per load.
We accept yonr favor» as coming our neighbor was suffering from cholera 1
Mrs. J. B. Manning of Centralis, Mrs. P. M. Edwards.
o( shingles this week.
from true friends, and when occasion infantum. Tbe doctors iiad given up '
W . W . H O L L IN G S W O R T H , P ro p . ’
Miss Maggie Heviand returned home
Washington has been visiting here this
The Frost families arrived home Tues­ shall offer we will pass the kind acta all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle
week with her mother-in-law Mrs. Wm. Wednesday morning from a visit with day evening from an overfund trip to along.
J. If. and L ucy II. K kfn .
of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and
relatives in LaFayette.
Manning.
the coast, near Ocean Park.
I Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling
X O
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A
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N o tic e to C o n tr a c to r s.
Mrs. Olive M. Tuttle, who has been
J. M. and 8 . W. Atkinson received
Mrs. Addie Cornell intends to move
Sealed bids will he received until 0 ' t hem I felt sure It would do good if used
F X J J L i X j ILiTHSTIEJ O F
visiting a few weeks with Mrs. Wm. last Friday a fine Poland China shoat, tier millinery business into the Matte-
o’clock p. m. Saturday, July 27, for 1 according to directions. In two dsys
Stratton, returned to Portland Wednes­ shipped to them all the way from Illi­ son building on First street soon.
HOUSF FURNISHING GOODS,
building an additioa 18x28 It. to the time the child had fully recovered. The
day morning.
nois.
| child is now vigorous and healthy. I Floor Matting, Floor Oilcloth, Floor
Thu Dunkcra or Brethren will hold school house at Springbrook.
Miss Anna Terrell who for four years
J. L. Pressnall has improved the ap­ regular services Sunday evening in the
See C. E. Newhoune for plana and have recommended this remedy fre­
Linoleum»
has been making her home with an aunt pearance of the Matteaon builling on Presbyterian chapel. All invited.
quently and have never kuown it to
specifications.
J. II. R e u s , C le r k .
at Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, arrived borne last First street by an application of tbe
Dist. No. 58. 'fail.—Mrs. Curtis Raker, Book waiter,
Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchinson returned t2
Saturday evening.
paint brush.
Ohio. For sale by C. F. Moore A Co., P o r tie r C u rta in s, W in d o w S h ad es, Couches &
home Thursday morning from a visit at
V T h lt« M a n T u r n « « ! Y e ll o w .
Mrs. Mnry Morris left Monday morn­ G. M. Bales has sold his buckskiu the county seat, with Frank Taylors.
I
druggist.
Great consternation was felt by tlie
B ab y B uggies. W a ll P a p e r and P ictu re
ing for LaGrande where she will make ponies to Jack Smith on Parrott moun­
T. M. Witten, of Jefferson, has pur­ friends of M. A. Ilogarty of Lexington,
T O W A T E I t CU .XSU .YIK IO .
M oulding a S p e c ia lty .
an extended visit with her daughter tain and will henceforth run but the one
chased of C. E. Smith, tlie latter’s drug Ky., when they saw lie was turning
delivery wagon.
Mrs, Newt Bolton and family.
A
Full
Line of U ndertaking
S p r in k lin g K a te s an d H o n r s .
business here, and will take personal yellow. Hia skin slowly changed col­
Coods C onstantly In Stock.
Miss Belcher of Portland, whose fath­ E . H. Woodward and daughter Ber­ charge of the same.
or, also his eyes and he suffered terri­ Lawn sprinkling: 25c per 50x100 feet
er, is one of the proprietors of the St. nice returned home Wednesday evening
Miss C. Eveleue Clemenson went bly. Ilia malady was yellow jaundice. or friiction thereof; hours: 6 to 7 a. m .,
Charles Hotel, returned home last Sat­ after spending a few days at Long
down to Portland Monday morning and He was treated by the heat doctors, hut 7 to 8 p. m.
urday after a short visit here with her Beach, Washington.
Street sprinkling:
per foot front­
entered upon a two years courseof train­ without benefit. Then lie was advised
grandfather, J . C. Nelson.
The best of fresh and salt meats tbe ing as a nurse in the North Pacific Sani­ to try Electric bitters, the wonderful age, to center of street; hours : 7 to 8 a.
stomach and liver remedy, aud he in., 12 m. to 1 p. m.
Relatives of C. H. Eggers, Mrs. Dot- market affords will be found at the New­ tarium.
writes: “ After taking two bottles I
son and children, accompanied by Miss berg Meat Market. The highest prices
Sprinkling out of hours will not bo al­
Our veteran tailor Martin Olson re
Bete, all of Portland, have been here aid for butcher’s stock.
was wholly cured.” A trial proves Its lowed.
turned home from Portland Wednesday
matchless merit for all stomach, liver
several days making their first visit to J. S. Rees arrived iiere Saturday from
Consumers allowing water to be tuken
evening where he lias weathered a rath­
the Cbebalem Valley and Newbergwith Hot Lake, where he lias been working
aud kldpey troubles. Only 60c. Sold by by those not paving lor it, or where
er severe attack of pneumonia at St. C. F. Moore & Co., druggists. Free
which they are highly pleased.
more is used or for oilier pul¡»oses than
for some time, and has been visiting Vincents hospital.
trial bottles.
paid for, if the abuse is not stopped,
Evan Shreve, father of Mrs. N. G. friends and relatives in town.
E. C. Ward went to Long Beach the
water will be shut off without furttier
T o T h e P u b lic .
Kirk, who lias been visiting here fur al­ Jonathan Johnson, accompanied by
first of tbe week where lie rented a
Thanking you for past favors we in­ notice. By order of Water Committee.
most a year left Saturday morning for his son Lewis, left Tuesday morning
cottage for the season. After ho gets vite your continued patronage at the old
F. II. S torey -, Sup’t.
his old home in tb» Buckeye state. Be­ for Eastern Washington on a business
his family located there he wilt go East stand. We are prepared to store wheat
fore starting Eastward however he went trip of several weeks duration.
on busiueas.
S h e D id n 't W e a r A M a sk .
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on the same terms as in the past, fur­
down to Seaside and took a glimpse of
A base ball game took place on the
But tier beauty was completely hid­
W. W. Hollingsworth is preparing to nish grain sacks, cloan and store wheat
the Pacifio.
ii-VA& e& Ni , :u.
town commons Saturday between the get all of his stock of furniture under
free of storage, and buy it when offered den by sores, blotches and pimples till
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Mrs. L. D. Barr and children, accom­ East and West enders, which resulted
one roof, by building a commodious ad­ for sale at the highest market value she used Iiucklen’s arnica salve. Then
panied by the former’s mother, Mrs. O. in a victory (or tbe latter with a margin
dition, twenty by Afty feet, on to the Will also continue to do exchange work they vanished as will all eruptions, fev­
F. Farr, left Wednesday morning for a of two runs.
east side of his furniture store.
as in the past, besides grinding graham, er sores, bolls, ulcers, carbuncles and
f
month’« outing at Newport. In the
Lbst—Off of Howard Williams’ dray,
Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Douglas made a rye and buckwheat, for which we have felons from its use Infallible for cuts,
i
E a - r r s a t e 1!
meautime Brother Barr eutertains a either on First or Main streets, a box of
corns,
burns,
scalds
aud
piles.
Cure
willingness to accept all bids to dine out household goods, and a roll of pictures. trip to Salem on their wheels the first of special machinery, as well as the grind­ guaranteed. 25c at C. F. Moore A Co.
the week and attended the exercised at ing of corn. Our new separator ia a
among his parishioners.
Anyone able to furnish information call the Capitol building Tuesday when the D a n d y and capable of grinding wheat
Dave Blnford of Albany rode down on at this office.
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colors of the battleship Oregon were without delay. Feed chopping 7c per
his wheel Thursday of last week and
E. F. Hubert, Mrs. H. Gould and delivered to tbe state.
100 pounds for cash.
called on old Newberg friends. On Fri­ daughter Miss Ina Gould are attending
For further information call at the
Moki Tea poeitlvely cures sick head­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ./. H. MOUNT,
day morning he rode on to Oregon City, the National Epworth League Conven­
mill. Our reference: The Bank of New-
stopped at Chautauqua a few hours, and tion at San Francisco as delegates from ache, indigestion and constipation. A berg, by permission. Yours Respect­ Special a tte n tio n also given to diseases of th e
Dealer in
delightful herb drink. Removes all
thenee took bis way on to Portland the Newberg League.
E Y E , EAR , NOSE AND T H R O A T.
G r a f e A K e i . i . e k ,
eruptions of Vue skin, produces a per­ fully,
where he visited relatives a few days.
Proprietor« Newberg Flouring Mills. Office o v er Batik of Newberg.
Earnest Jackeon is visiting friends in fect complexion, or money refunded.
Building and general improvement is town this week. In company with his
Newberg, Oregon, July 10, 1901. 8-9
25c and 50c. C. F. Moore A Co. drug­
the order of the day in and about New­ mother, in the near future he will prob­
gists.
H id e W a n te d to lla u t U r a v el.
berg now. C. H. Eggers has the con­ ably go to Wichita, Kansas, to join his
G u a ra n te e d
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
C. J. Edwards wheeled np to Salem
tract for potting up a seven room cot­ father and brother Fred.
dersigned
will
receive
scaled
bids
for
Saturday, starting hack early next
tage, with basement, fur Abe Cook,
Mrs. V. E. Walters and children of morning intending to get home by hauling and furnishing gravel upon tlie
S a la ry
Y e a rly
across the big bridge west of town. He
en an d w om en of good a d d re ss to re p re ­
has already completed the brick founda­ Corvallis are visiting here this week church time. About ten miles out how­ following described streets or portions sen t M us,
som e to tra v e l a p p o in tin g agents, o th ­
tion and the bouse is in process of con­ with the former's mother, Mrs. P. M. ever, he had a breakdown, and walked thereof: Meridinn street from First e rs for local w ork looking a fte r o u r in te re sts.
liVioo salary g u a ra n te e d y e a rly ; e x tra co m ­
Edwards,
and
her
sisters
Mrs.
M.
Mc­
street
south
to
Fifth
street,
and
Fiftli
on
home
at
hia
leisure,—“a
Sabbath
“ In my capacity as'druggist, in Buffalo, N. Y., I have the best opportunity
struction.
m issio n s and e x p en se s, ra p id advnnctM nrnt
street east from Dayton road to 200 feet old
Donald and Miss Ben Wiley.
to iudgo of the merits of many different remedies. 1 am in close touch with the
day’s journey.”
e sta b lish e d house. G rand ch an c e for e arn ,
Now that the seaeon for big straw­
est
m
sn
or
rro
m
an
to
secu
re
p
leasan
t,
p
e
rm
s
sick,
who come into my store for medicines, and most of them tell me bow they
Dr. Woods Hutchinson and his sister east of Blame street, and from a line n e n t pcr.il!oil, lib e ra l Incom e an d fu tu re . New are getting along. Of all the hun­
berry stories is over, Newberg horticul­ Ice Cream,
b
rillia
n
t
M«”».
W
rite
a
t
once.
straight
south
from
College
street
east
Cake and
Prof. Maliel H. Douglas have been
dreds of preparations which I sell,
turists intend that their reputation shall
S TA F F O R D PRESS,
not a single one begins to give as
Lemonade
chosen by the management of the Sum­ to River street. Each hid for hauling
be sustained in other directions. Jos­
the gravel on each street must be repa- 23 C h u rc h St., Raw H aven, Conn. much satisfaction ns Ackers Eng­
eph Hall brought in some goose berries At W. C. T. U. social Thursday evening, mer Educational Institute at Newport
lish Remedy for Coughs, Colds,
to have charge of the department of col­
Wednesday, the largest of which meas­ July 25. On Moses Votaw’s lawn.
Bronchitis, Asthma, Pleurisy and
lege
work.
They
will
probably
begin
C. V. Miles and family leave tbe latter
Consumption. I sell it on a dis­
ured four and one quarter inches one
tinct guarantee that it will cure,
way and three and three quarter the part of this week for Seaside in the hope their'work tlie fore part of August.
or the purchaser's money will be
Mrs. L. L. Votaw received this week
other. A few berries of this variety that the invigorating sea atmosphere
returned. This is a perfectly safe
may prove beneficial to Mrs. Miles who a go«] photographic view of a mining
should be “ put off at Buffalo.”
guarantee, bccauso the remedy
dots cure. Nobody wants his
scene near Dawson, in which her hus­
About (be first desire of Eastern peo­ ia very low with consumption.
money returned. Its cures are
H A RD W ICK & CO.
Every body interested is cordially in­ band is seen, he being in charge of the
ple after arriving here is to hear old
nothing short of marvelous. Take
camp
with
ten
men
under
him.
The
vited
to
attend
the
anti-narcotic
meet­
ocean’s roar aud see her breakers dash,
the case of Mr. A. H. Gilbert, for
instance. He lives at No. 5 Carey
and they cannot understand the indiffer­ ing of the W. C. T. U. on Wednesday, view showed some of the mining ma­
street, Buffalo, N. Y. For more
ence of the average “old timer" in this July 24, at 2:30 p. m. The meeting is chinery which Mr. Votaw bad himself
than
three years he bad a bad
respect. A native daughter of this to be an out door one at the home of invented.
case of asthma, and had been un­
*
able to lie down in bed for nearly
vicinity, aged about fifty years, was Mr*. Effie M. Votnw.
Ed Fendell up Cbebalem Valley has
two years. He came to my store
heard to remark Indifferently (.tie other
Sick headache absolutely and perma­ been allowing a frisky paint brush to
and asked me what to do. I said:
day that she had never seen the Pacific nently cured by using Moki Tea. A get funny with bis board fence lately
‘ Take Acker's English Remedy.*
Ocean. Some opportunities in life arc pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa­ and the result reads in bold letters to the
He said he had tried other reme­
dies and didn't think this would
simply too easy, for us to appreciate and tion and indigestion, makes you eat, passer-by, “ Take your sugar beets to the
help him. But he thinks differ,
taka advantage of them.
sleep, work, and happy. Satisfaction Newberg sugar beet factory.” There
entiy now. Threo bottles fixed his asthma all rig h t He could sleep sod eat
after taking them, ns well as when a boy. He was cured several months ago,
On Thuraday evening, July 18, in the guaranteed or money back. 25c and appears to have been some iron(y) mix­
ed
in
that
paint.
60c.
C.
F.
Moore
&
Co.
and
is well yet, so I nm certain his trouble is gone for good. You can write to
Frienda church at Douglas, Alaska, the
Mr. Gilbert himself, if you doubt my word. He will go farther than me in prais­
Dr. Woods Hutchinson has decided to
After a year of wedded bliss, Prof,
marriage of Frank E. Vestal and Miss
ing Acker’s English Remedy." (Signed) S. B. T h o r n e , druggist, Buffalo, N.3^
Annie Donaghey was solemnized, imme­ and Mrs. F. K. Jones started Monday open an office in Portland for tlie prac­
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Sold at 95 c., foe. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada
tice
of
medicine,
and
intends
to
move
diately after which a reception in honor on their wedding tour. They will visit
and in England, at is. 2 d., 2 s. 3 d., 4 s. 6<1. If you are not satisfied after buying,
of the newly wedded couple was held a t the professor’s relatives in Knnsas and from here about September 1. He says
return
the bottle to your druggist, and get your money bock.
Will exchange New
We author Ue the atxm guarantee. W. U. UOOKEB * CO., Proprietor e. ,V«w l ock
the Hotel Northern. If the best wishes Iowa, and may take in the Pan Ameri- 1 he is of tbe opinion that there is a great Will sell cheaper than any one in the County.
Goods for old.
of a host of relatives and friends in New­ can Exposition at Buffalo. They in­ opening in our metropolis at present for
F or s a le b y 0. F. M oore & Co.
j ids particular line of work and is very Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments.
berg, for a long and successful cruise up­ tend to be gone six or eight weeks.
I
sanguine
over
tbe
outlook.
In
his
re-
on the high tea of matrimony have any­ “ Why not spend the vacation at Ya-
thing to do with the mutter, Mr. and quina Bay, where can 1» had excellent : moval Newberg loses ao excellent phy­ E . P . D ix o n .
»I. C. D lzo u .
Mra, Vestal will certainly “ live happily (are, good fishing, good boating, safe sician.
over afterward.”
bathing, alluring rides and rambles?
- - D EN TISTS - -
Oscar and Miss Bertha Cox came up
The
course
and
exercises
at
the
Summer
from
Portland
Monday
evening,
the
1st-
Under the caption of “ Hdrk From The
Hewber£, Ore.
Tombs," there appeared iu Tuesday’s School, of 1901, at Newport, will afford ter to nrake her home here, she having
great
variety
of
instruction,
diversion
finished her school near Lapwai, Idaho.
Oregonian a hard headed and cleverly
No other resort O. L. reports a very pleasant trip East,
written article, signed by Newberg’s and entertainment.
S. W . EVANS
former landlord Wm. Henderahott, in offers equal attractions and advantages.” where be attended the Y.S1.C A. Jubilee
which he giaee the good old party of his
Quite a sensation was sprung in social Convention at Beaton, but says he re­
joya and disappointments some timely circles out east of town last Saturday turned strongly imbued with tbe idea
Cbebalem Valley Bank Building.
advice. In Billy's estimation the dem­ evening by an unexpected double wed­ that if a fellow has but one life on earth
to
live,
he
can’t
afford
to
waste
much
.
ocracy haa for the present tost its rod­ ding. At 8:30 o’clock in the evening, at
der as a result of indorsing too many the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Parrish, time living it outside of Oregon.
OREGON CITY
“ isms" and of takiog too large doses of father and mother respectively of the
A pretty wedding took place at the
‘Hsugbtng gas," and says its only hope fair brides. Miss DiSra Parrish was mar­ home of the bride's parents out near TRANSPORTATION 00.
is to get back to its first principles, free ried to Hugh Renne, and Miss Katie Charleston, a little before noon Wtdnes- '
trade, pnre and simple, and sound mon­ L. Kpencer was married to Orrin C. day, when Miss Jennie Garland was
P a lly p u s t n g e r boat* u p a n d d o w n th e
ey, and once more give its votaries a Renne, Elder G. C. Carl officiating. The married to Henry Conradl, President H. riv e r betw een
chance to vote a plain “democratic wedding was a quiet one, but entirely E. McGrew officiating. Immediately
tick et’’
j satisfactory surely, as report has it that following the ceremony a liberally P ortlan d and
In depend en ce
On last Saturday, at iris home in Che- , tbe interested parties were nnususlly spread wedding dinner was served. The
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tialem Valley occur«! the death of J. P. ] "interested” in the services. Long life bride is a young lady of most estimable
and
prosperity
to
the
quartet.
character,
the
groom
being
an
enterpris­
C
om
ing
up.
h
o
sts
pas.
N
enberg
at
12
a.
.
fo
n
ts
Johnson, pneumonia being the fata!
dow n st It a a . Tbctr h o st, are
disease. The funeral services were con­ There is evidence on every hand that ing young business man of 8 eattle,
w ell equipped h r peseta-
ducted Sunday afternoon, the sermon Yamhill coanty is rapidly adjusting ber- Washington, where the yonng people
ger service.
have
gone
to
make
their
home.
being preached by Rev. .VcCutcbeon of 1 self to a new and improved basis of agri-
LaFayette, while the Newberg orde- of i culture. For instance, the Dayton Her-
The Newberg Pressed Brick Com­
the Woodmen of the World, of which i aid says, ’’Several silos have been pat pany has been awarded the contract N e w b e r g
the <fo
was a member, officiated up iu this vicinity this summer. T. P. for furnishing two large shipments of H a r n e s s S h o p ,
at the cemetery Tbs funeral Is said to t 'aofbtia hss built one, also Geo. H. brick, one for the construction of a fine
have been one of tbe largest «ear held Baxter sod Nelson FiinL L. Wambs- school building at Walla Walla, Wash­
EV E R Y T M IN O I « T H E LIN E OB
in Cbebalem Vallsy. Tbe deceased was gsns, who was the first to go into this ington, and the other to go Into s new
born In Denmark, 1894, coming to tbe business, having built o d s over a year bote' building st Baker City. I'll«
United States in 1 M 8 aad settling in Ore. ago, is making a success of it and would C o m p a n y is especially pleased over the
goo ia the year 1874. Since 1901 be haa not be without one. Corn and clover first order as it was given to them ia j
heea a moaabor of the Baptist charch. can be utilized to good advantage iu competition with the Hpoksne end Be- R epairing N
He leave« • family of a wife and five food product for cattle, by the use of a «•tie factories, even st a greater cost
obiMras, also a brother in Oregon and silo. There will be others built hi this per thousand, tbs Newberg brick being
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considered grest’y superior ia quality.
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Newberg Furniture Store.
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DR, WOODS HUTCHINSON,
Stoves, Hardware & Tinware.
$900
For Nearly Two Years’
Unable to Lay in Bed
Furniture Store
CARRY A FULL LINE
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NEW AND SECOND-HAND
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Columbia, Hartford, Vedette,
Rambler, Ideal , Snell, Yale
L e R o v Pierce
Admiral.
In repairing we do Brazings Lathe work, Cutting Down Frames,
mmHORSE GOODSmm Vulcanizing, Enameling aud everything done in any first-claw shop
-.Coaster Brake with new Rims & Spokes, $7.
Sutherland.1 Aluo carry a complete Jine of Sundries
Our rentry-fi complete.