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    Local Events.
The Douglas Studio ior fotos.
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B. C. Miles went to Salem Tuesday.
| the city at W ilson’s grocery.
The best 1Ine 0, te„
am,
Discount sale at Hadley's racket, bet­ with pneumonia, hut the Dr. says she
ter take advantage of it.
is out of danger now.
I resli bread at A. B. Cooper's meat
A Mrs. Bowers from Jewell county,
market*
I Kansas, is hero looking f.«r a farm.
Mrs. A. M. Hoskins returned yester-
; ta ll at Chehalem A alley Mills for
your wool sacks.
day morning from her visit at McMiun-
Discount sale at Hadleys.
Every- T' 118,
thing goes at a reduction.
All parties knowing themselves In*
A house to rent to a reliable party
to J .G . Hadley, will please call
after July 1.
G. Keller.
“ '>d settle.
Wool and tnoliair bought at Chehalem !
Valley Mills.
A second band wagon for sale.
En-
quire at this olBce.
j b . Mount has enclosed his home
property with new fencing.
You will always find a complete line
of fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery.
Miss Ida Woods came up from Port­
land on short visit the latter part of
last week.
Go toT. B. Cummings for paints and
oils. A full line of undertaking goods
kept in stock.
Miss Varda Crozer is enjoying a visit
from her mother who came dow n Tues­
day from their home at Rosedale.
Wm. McLaughlin of Albany, foreman
of the Spaulding Logging Company,
was in Newberg the first of the week.
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Mrs. Minnie A llrich of Palmer ar­
rived Tuesday and is visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Larson south­
west of town.
What do you think o f those new sam­
ples at Smith’s Gallery? He will have
other new thlnga too— they are being
developed now.
Pres, and Mrs. H. E. McGrew drove
up to the county seat Wednesday morn-
iug and attended McMinuville College
Commencement exercises.
The “ C. V. M. Excellent” flour giv­
en in exchange for wheat—40 lbs. to the
bushel, at Chehalem Valley Mills, Main
street, near depot, Newberg, Or.
J. H . Douglas Jr. and family have
moved from the Minthorn property to
the house owned by the former’s parents
recently vacated by Dr. Davidson.
Get ahead of the flies and buy vour
door ami window screens now, at N ew ­
berg SaBh and Door Factory.
W . P. Heacock & Sons.
The new catalogues of Pacific College
are out and are a decided improvement
over those of any previous year. For a
time they may be had at the Graphic
office for distribution.
A good team of work horses for sale.
^he Mintborn* have moved into their
J. M. & 8. W. Atkinson.
Property vacated by Prof. J. H. Doug-
The steamer Pomona carried twelve las 11,1,1 family,
passengers from Newberg to Portland
^he Modern Woodmen gave a social
and ice cream supper in I. O. O. F. hull
Monday
Several Newberg people attended the Wednesday evening.
Mrs. W S Kirk announces a public
Maccabee picnic at McMinnville last
sale of their household goods to take
Saturday.
place Saturday, June 21.
Dr. Clara M. Davidson moved into
Ervin Scott and John Hodaon went on
her new house west of the Bank of New­
a short fishing trip over to Meadow
berg Monday.
Lake the latter part of last week.
All kinds of fresh fish may be found
Henry Schneider returned to North
at any lime at the Newberg Fish and
Powder, Union county, the first o f the
Poultry Market.
week to his work on a dairy ranch.
Elder Geo. C. Carl is holding a series
Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more
of successful meetings at the Union
goods, per package, than any other. 10c
church east of town.
a package.
Sold hv C. F. Moore Co.
Miss Flora Bell of Portland will show
Constable J. J. Woods and A. P. Oliver
a nice line of trimmed hats every
drover over to Gervais yesterday to as­
Thursday at Ehret Bros, store.
sist in the capture of the escaped con­
Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens are
victs.
the best pen for good service. C. F.
Mrs. Anna Lockwood, now of Parkers­
Moore Co. are the trade agents.
burg, Coos county, made Newberg
Mrs. W. 8. Kirk and children went
friends a short visit the latter part of
dowu to Portland Saturday morning
last week.
and visited relatives until Tuesday.
Manager Tobey o f the Children’s
Strayed—A yearling, Red Pole heifer,
Home o f Portland was in town the first
from A. H. Pape's place two miles west
of the week soliciting funds for the
of town.
Reward for iuformatlon lead­
worthy cause.
ing to recovery.
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Two gentlemen named Ryan and
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Winslow have
Hartnett from Hancock, Minnesota,
moved from tlie Cumpston property on
friends of H. A. Grafe, are here looking
Meridian street to a cottage just north at the country
of the Fri.-seli bouse.
Terrell Sted Lon >nd familv of Oska-
Mr. Aspinwall is preparing to move
loosa, Iowa, arrived Saturday evening,
over to his farm adjoining Brooks, Mar­
and will make an extended visit with
ion county, recently purchased through
their relatives the Terrells.
the Newberg Laud Company.
The Kodak and Camera season is now
Andrew Johnson, who with his fam­
ily came out from Minnesota las! fall, is here and we have a fine line of them
Also all kinds of
building u new house on his place on very cheap this year.
the Red hills adjoining the Keyes farm. supplies. C. F. Moore & Co.
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G I a O T B E N G
Johnson’s mineral springs are getting
The Graphic and National Magazine
to lie quite a resort. They now have
ifor $1.60.
Yon can buy your wool sacks and sell hotel i.Ccom modal ion* for the people
who come to the spring«.
your wool and mohair ai C. V. Mills.
I.aFayette Lodge I. O. O. F. will hold
Chopping ten cents per hundred or
memorial exercises at Littlefield’s hall
$1.50 in ton lots at Chehalem Valley
, on Saturday the 14th. There will be a
Mills. Also nice white seed oats for sale.
short program with biographies ot some
Bring in your old camera and trade of deceased members. It will be free to
for a new one. We have some second the public.
hand ones at less than cost. C. F.
Mrs. Edwards, wife of one of our mer­
j Moore & Co.
chants who has been sick for several
Gottfried Kellers have been enjoying weeks with Bright’s disease, died on last
a visit this week from E. G. Quade a Saturday,
The funeral services were
- friend from their old home town, conducted at the Evangelical church by
Wevaugega, Wisconsin.
Rev. Hurd on Sunday.
The Graves family of Springhrook,
Everybody is glad the election is over.
accompanied by Eas ern relatives start­ The Democrats are glad it is so well
ed for tbe coast Wednesday. G. A . and j with them, and the Republicans are
C H Graves accompanied them.
! glad it is no worse with them. Ad»m
Mrs. Aluneda George, wife of Abner
George who lived near Newtierg several
years ago died at Marion, Oregon, May
13, at the age of Bixty-four years.
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The matter of clothes comes
up again with the coming of
spring and we want to say
there is nothing the matter
with the clothing we sell.
Our spring showing is the
finest possible selection from
the best makers—the kind that
keep customers coming to us
for all the clothing they wear.
Don’t forget to look through
our stock before purchasing;
we can please our with quality
and price.
Dell was elected road supervisor of this
district over J. E. Hembree and C. D.
Howard of this place was defeated for
coroner by Mr. Cuintuingd of Newberg.
P osby .
C. S Fling left here last Friday for an
Virulent Cancer Cured.
overland trip to Roseburg, in a one horse
Startling proof of a wonderful advance
buggy. He will remain away an iudefi-
in medicine is given by druggist C. W.
nite time and may go farther south.
Roberts of Elizabeth, \V. Va. An old
Last Saturday c e o i n g Miss Maude man there had long suffered with what
Soper welcomed two cousins, the Misses
doctors pronounced iucurable cancer.
Carter and a friend, Miss Elizabeth M.
They believed his case hoiieless till he
Gill, from the East who will spend the
used Electric Buteia and applied Buck-
summer visiting at the Boper home ou
len’s Arnica Salve, which treatment
Chehalem mountain.
completely cured him. When Electric
Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Kelsey came up Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney
from Portland last week and accompan­ and microbe poisons at the samo time
ied the Newberg delegation to McMinn­ this salve exerts its matchless healing
ville Friday to see the Pacific College power, blood diseases, Bkin eruptions,
hoys win the pennant.
They returned ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c, j
2oo at F. H. Caldwell A Co.
to Portland Saturday morning.
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H O D S O N
Lee Smock of Sherwood, a brakeman
on tbe local freight train, and who was
at one time n student of the academy
here, was run over and in-tuntly killed
near vVhiteson yesterday morning while
attempting to couple some cars together.
The deceased le ives a wife and young
family.
Administrator's N otice of Final Settle­
m ent.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administrator of tiie estate of Cauby Heston,
deceased, has filed his final account and report
ns administrator of said estate, in the county
court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and that said
court has appointed Saturday, June 21, 1902, at
10 o ’clock a. in. as the day and hour for the
hearing oi objections to said final account aud
the settlement thereof.
Now, therefore all persous interested in said
estate
are hereby notified and required to ap
Lon Hill, who ha« for years faithfully
pear at the county court room, at McMinnville,
served the interests of the Spaulding said county aud state, at said time, to then and
show cause if any there be, why said ac*
Logging Company, has severed his con­ there
count should not be settled, allowed and ap­
Messrs. Ferguson and Shaw, friends nection with the firm and has accepted proved, and the administrator discharged, aud
estate forever aud fluaily settled.
of A. M. Aspinwall, from Kingsbury a similar p >»itiim with H ip Booth Kelly said
Dated May 22,1 02.
county, South Dakota, ariived a few Lumber Company, the biggest concern Clarence Butt, attorney for estate.
W. C. KRUGER,
days Hgo and are looking for a location. of its kind in the state. The change Administrator of the estate of Can by Heston,
deceased.
John Stratton left Tuesday morning
for Coos county where he w ill canvass
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Heater drove up
for the Genera! Merchandise Buyers’ to McMinnville last Friday and saw
Association of w hich Miss Margaret their son Roy win the honors o f the
Inglis is local manager.
field meet for himself and Pacific Col­
Patrons of the public school should lege.
For Sale— A good crop of growing comes aa a surprise to Newbergers who
take notice that the annual school meet­
At an adjourned meeting o f the city clover, 12 acres, on Pendleton orchard, supposed Lon to be a permanent fix­
ture with the S mul ling company. Tbe
ing will he held at the school house council held Monday evening. E. K. opposite the Wm. McCollum place.
Monday afternoon at two o ’clock. A Stiaw was elected councilman in the
E. M. A rth u r , Springhrook, Ore. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill will hence­
forth he In Eugene, though they will
director and clerk are to be elected.
sicm d ward vice Milt Nicholson re­
Mrs. W . H. Galland who had been
B. C. MILES, President.
not move for a few weeks yet.
We will pay
or 19 cents per lb. signed.
N. E. BRITT, Vice-Prea.
visiting at Eugene for a few days with a
E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary,
for butter fat during the month of
Notice— The person in my absence sick daughter returned Home Tuesday
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier.
A Break for Liberty at the State
June if butter stays at present prices who borrowed two pipe wrenches stamp­ bringing her daughter with her for a
Penitentiary,
and it is not likely to go any lower.
ed with the letter W., will return the visit.
Newberg Creamery.
same at once and oblige.
B. C. MILKS,
Subscribers to Newberg Telephone
C. K. SPAULDING.
The public was thrown into a fever of
Alfred Wheeler.
A number of the Newberg Woodmen
E. II. WOODWARD.
Company will please call on C. A. Butt, excitem ent last Monday by the report
of the World went up to \\'esr Chehalem
N. E. BRITT.
Miss Sibyl Woodward attended the
secretary, and take up tln-ir stock. of an outbreak o f convict* at the state
J. H DOUGLAS, JR.
Sunday and attended the ceremonies in commencement exercises of the conser­
Directors.
Phones will he here soon and be ready penitentiary at Salem, and up to the
connection with the unveiling o f the vatory of music of Willamette Univer­
for placing.
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time of going to press the wires are C O R ilE S I’ ONDKNTH—Ladd A Tilton. Port­
mnnumeut to the memory of J. P. John­ sity at Salem Monday evening, when
land; National Park Bank, New York.
Recorder J L. Hoskins and son Cecil still kept h >t giving information of the
son.
her friend Miss Gertrude Brewer was
attempt
to
capture
the
fugitives.
drove
down
from
the
county
seat
Tues­
graduated.
Sam Terrell expects to start the first
Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at
At seven o'clock in the morning when
day evening a"d returned the next day
the bank for information concerning the
of the week for Oskaloosu, Iowa, where he
Dr. George Larkin put one of Hie latest
city. Coriespoudeuce invited.
will work during the summer and visit improved Marker chairs in ids dental taking back with them one of their about 160 o f tbe convicts were being put
to work in the foundry, two vicious
relatives on the side He is trou tiled office last week which will no doubt prize Jersey heifers.
a G K t w æ aran
with asthma badly here ami hopes a tend to alleviate “ that tired feeling”
R. M. McKerm went up to Golden- characters named Harry Tracy and
change of climate will prove beneficial. which most people are subject to when dale, Washington, the first o f the week Dave Merrill respectively, w ho were
looking after a change of location. In sent up from Portland, the first named
It haa been reported that somebody compelled to visit the tooth doctor.
for tweuty jears and the other for thir­
With Dr. J. K. Locke
has been busy poisoning dogs in the
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. his ab-ence Charley Parrott has been
teen years, faced about with guns in
west end of town. The owners say that Manning, named West, whom they had attending to business in his barbershop.
^ 3 r d & M a d is o n S t
their hands and began firing on the
the good dogs have been checked on to not seen for about ten years arrived
Tbe students of the college gave Presi­ guards, killing Frank Ferrell inBtantly
P o r t l a n d , O re.[i
tbeir destination, and insist that the here with her three children for a visit dent McGrews a “ hou-e warming” at
and wounding a life convict named In­
i
poisoner continue his deadly work of Tuesday evening from Norwich, Eng­ their new homo on North Meridian
gram who tried to prevent the shooting.
destruction until the worthie s curs fol­ land. Mr. Manning wiio was in Portland street Saturday evening.
Light re­ The two desperadoes then rushed from
low their betters.
attending United States court as juror freshments were served and u general
the building and after having shot two
The Misses Ella Crawford, Jessie brought them up home, returning the pleasant time enjoyed.
o f the guurds who were stationed on
Mr. W est came over
Britt, Gertrude and May Lamb and W. next morning.
N. N. Stanley, Elmer Hodson,Eli Ha tiie walls they placed a ladder against
S. Parker drove up to McMinnville M on­ with them but stopped off in Canada to
worth, Judge E-erest and Mr. and Mrs. the wall, climbed over and made their
look
after
some
mining
interests.
day evening and attended tbe graduat­
J. T. Everest started out overland on a escape to the woods. They were shot at
Office over Chehalem Valley Bank.
ing exercises of the McMinnville Col­
Last week A Callinan, who lives 3 trip to Eastern Oregon the middle of a number of time* while getting over
lege conservatory o f music. The for­ miles north of Dayton in the Red Hills,
A o w b o r g -, O r e g o n .
the
wall
and
It
is
thought
one
of
them
the week in eearch of timoer claims.
m er’s sister Miss Jennie Crawford was killed a rattlesnake in his garden.
His They sent their team by boat from Port­ was hit hut this is not known definitely.
one of the graduates.
attention was drawn to the snake by land to The Dalles.
It appears that none o f the other con­
Mrs. John Livengood of Dundee died the harking of liits dog. Going to see
victs were engaged in the plot as they
W . V . Culver, of Cobb, Oklahoma,
last Saturday evening after an illness of what tile disturbance was, he discover­
made no attempt to escape.
Where
w ho was taking a look at the N orth­
nearly two years. The funeral services ed the snake, and having a hoe in his
the fire arms came from is a mystery,
west
country,
spent
a
day
here
the
first
were conducted Monday foreuoon by hand killed the snake with it. There
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though the prison ofiicials think they
Rev. Greer, interment being made in were 7 rattles on the rattler. Mr. C o f the week and expressed himself as were gotten over the walls at night by a
being highly pleased with what he saw.
the Dundee cemetery. The deceased, has lived on his farm for 40 years and
released convict named Wright who was
He It ft for home Wednesday morning,
w ho was considerabl) past middle age, this is the first rattlesnake that he has
friendly with Tracy and Merrill.
ever known to be found in this section, hut fndicateil that he wonld probably
leaves a husband and two daughters.
On Monday night J. W. Roberts was
return
with
several
others
in
the
near
on the north side of tiie Yamhill river.
held up in his yard in South Salem and
Jesse Edwards was over at North
future.
— Davton Herald.
relieved of hi« wirdrode which the two
Yam hill a few days ago and vi-ited the
Mrs. R. C. Crosby of Dundee, assisted men divided between them. At a little
The program o f Commencement week
coal mine of the Portland Coal and De
by her daughter Mrs. Watson of Port­ later hour they stole two horses from a
velopment Company.
He went down of Pacific College has been made out as
land, entertained a number o f Newberg stable in the heart of the city and rode
into the mine and says he found some follows. Saturday, June 21, 7:30 p m.,
people at their splendid new home last north as far as Gervais. A mile east of
anthracite coal. They are now into the girls’ gymnastic drill; Sunday, June 22,
Saturday evening. Social conversation, this town they turned the horses loose
hill about five hundred feet and the 11 a. in., Baccalaureate services at
music and light refreshments made up and took breakfast with a wood chopper
coal is said to be continually getting bet­ Friends church; 8 p. in. address to
the
evening's entertainment. The guests named King at bis cabin in the woods.
Christian associations by Rev. Wm E.
ter.
Randall of Portland ; Monday, June 23, from Newberg were the Misses E ln a They asked a good many questions re­
The Newberg lodge A. O C. W . has
8 p. m., address to tbe literary societies Allen, Mabel Edwards, Ella and Gussie garding the country, including dis­
chartered the .Steamer Modoc and will
by Prof. J. C. Hodson ; Tuesday June Cruwford, Jessie Britt., and Carrie Turn- tances to various towns and soetned sur­
run an excursion to Portland tomorrow,
24, 10 a. m., class day exercises—2 p m. ner and Messrs. L. B. Ferguson, Guy prised to learn that they were no far­ Shop next to Moore’s Drugstore.
the occasion being the assembly there of
graduating exercises of the academy Metcalf, Geo. Larkin, W. 8. Parker, H. ther away from Salem. After breakfast
the Supreme and Grand Lodge officers. class— 8 p. in., public meeting of the | • Kosenberger and W C. Woodward. they took to the tint tier and although
The excursion boat starts from Dayton,
they were pursued hy Sheriff Durbin,
alum ni; Wednesday, June 25, Com­
and will pass here about one o ’clock p in.
mencement exercises, address by Dr. running through the court house will and a large posse o f men they were not
The boat returns Sunday afternoon. The
Edgar P. Hill of Portland. To these he something o f a Maeon * Dixon’s line, taken during the day. At night they
round trip fare is placed at one dollar.
various exercises the public is cordially with three democrats on the north side visited Gervais, held u > Dr. White ami
Today sees the formal close of the invited to be present.
ami four republicans on the south. This j a farmer who were returning to town In j
a boggy an<l after taking the doctor's j
school year of tbe Newberg Public
Elwood Minchin arrived home Tues­ is one of the oddities of politics . . . A. V. I
coat and shooting irons drove off witli
School. “ Last day” exercises will be
day evening from his trip to Lincoln, R. Snyder, deputy collector ot customs,
the rig. They soon abandoned it how -1
held at Craters hall this afternoon,
Nebraska, where he represented Oregon has been given the office at Unga,
ever and again took to tbe timber.
while the graduating exercises will come
Alaska,
which
is
about
a
thousand
miles
in the inter state prohibition contest.
On Wednesday memlters o f the militia
off at ttie same place this evening, the
He went back on the Oregon Short ; out in the ocean from his former station were called out from Halem and Wood-
graduates being Carrie Nevitt, Beryl
at Wrangle. The family will remain at
Line, Denver and Rio Grande and Bur- j
burn and In the evening it was thought
Christenson, Grace Cook and Everett
lington routes and returned on the Wrangle for an indefinite time. AI has they had the convicts surrounded in a
Heacock. The address to the class will
missed some fun by not being here for
Northern Pacific, thus getting the wortli
hundred acre tract of timber near Ger-
be delivered by Prof. L R. Alderman,
oi his expense money. He says the ora­ the local campaign.—Register.
vain, hut Thursday morning the report
superintendent and principal of tbe Mc­
A
double
medal
contest
lias
been
ar­
torical contest was a hot one from start
came hy telephode that the two men
Minnville schools.
to finish.
Ten states finally contested. ranged by the superintendent, Mrs. E. took breakfast near Monitor aoreo eight
The Wednesday Club gave a reception and Elwood was the last < weaker on the K . Shaw, to lie held at Craters hall, miiea east of that point.
Both are
at the residence o f Mr. and Mrs. Clias. program.
According to the decision of Thursday, June 19, at 8 o ’clock p. m. known to he desperate characters and
K. Spaulding on Thursday evening of the judges the rank was a« follows: II- The classes aro composed of nineteen aa they are well armed it is expected
last week A short program was ren- linois. New York, Ohio, Oregon, Mich- girls and boys whose names are as fol- that it will be a life and death struggle
dered one feature of which was answer- gan, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ne- fow s: Effie Pinney, Erma Heacock, if they are ever cornered.
ing to roll call with quotations about braska and Missouri. Minchin was the Marguerite Allen, Lela Hevland, Jessie
A reward of $1,500 ha* been offered
Oregon, this being the topic for study youngest sneaker of the lot, and when Gardner, Hazel Littlefield, Lena Bashaw, for their bodies taken either dead or
by the Club the past year.
Mrs. Frank ¡t is considered that he defeated repre- Amy Grafe, Nolla Tate, Emma O'riant, alive.
Storey sang a solo, accompanied by the sentatives of such institutions as Ann Claud Newlin, Joseph II dlingsworth,
guitar. A quartet compose ! o f Me*- Arbor, Michigan, Drake University, Morris Rogoway, Ralph Cook. Lindsey
L i r i f R T T R IT F .H S
dames Turner, Storey, Caldwell and Iowa, Beloit College. Wi-consin, an 1 Dudley, Glenn Harnden, Wendell Aden
Lib Martin, o f Yakima, la viaiting
Spaulding with Mrs. Clias. Wilvon plan- poshed the University of Chicago and Charley Hevland and Wiley McDonald.
triends in town.
S
rendered some good selections Mrs. Cornell University for their laurel*, it Master Harold Kirk will render a violin
Mr*. Holaton o f Portland, visited over
Wilson gave a piano solo, and as usual j« seen that Oregon was ably represent- eolo, Master Hobert
Littlefield will
received a hearty encore. Light refresh- ed.
He gave a ehort account o f hi* trip *ing a vocal solo, little Berta Kirk wilj Sunday with her daughter, Mr*. J. L.
^ ' First Street,
ment* were served after which the com- to the students at chapel exercise* ting “ An Every-day Dollie,” and other VI. krey.
FLOUR & FEED STORE.
City Headquarters for General Supplies, such as
FLOUR, FEED, HAY ANO GRAIN.
•*••••••«•
Bank of Newberg.
GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK,
LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS.
18%
AGENTS FO R CYPHER’S NON-MOISTURE INCUBA-
TORS AND BROODERS.
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CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
Free Delivery.
W ARD & BA R C LA Y .
First Street
DR. FR£D CU -LETTE H
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Sell the Best the Market Affords, such as the
n
Columbia, Cleveland, Tribune, Ram­
bler, Snell and Yale,
*DENTIST*~-
All of which are GUARANTEED.
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7l/o Jfcavc the S&o*t
Sn the County.
S u its
g$3£H§undries on hand at all times.
M ado
to O r d e r
^ T T O R N K Y -A T -L A W .
CLARENCE BUTT.
Will practice I d all tbe court, of the state
Special ettentloD (treu to probate work, the
wrltlnx of deeds, mortgage*, coatract. and the
drsftlu , ol all lt ( * l papers.
X a w ba rg . O r e g o n .
O rric* — Second Floor
Beak of Newber* Building.
I Bankrupt Sale.
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1 YOUR LAST CHANCE
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H to get goods at lO^fr less than New
ijj York cost. Hurry up for there is
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ONLY T W O D A Y S M O R E
rjj of this Bankrupt Sale. All goods
1 must go. New assortment of 100
P beautiful shells.
I (¡j Ji. 6. In J. T O. ffiller,
Lucas Building.
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pany dispersed.
I Wednesday morning.
1 musical D u tn berg will be given.
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Mr*. Burkzok has been quite *iek
quipped
REPAIR SHOP
ALBERT SCHWEIZER, TAILOR
Clea.iing
And Repairing.
Come one, Come all.
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DRUGS & MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
SPECIALTY.
Books, Stationery, Fancy and
Toilet Articles. Camara and
Kodaks and all kinds of Camara
Hnpplles.
LESSONS GIVEN IN KODAK-
F.RY.
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N E W B E R G , O R EG O N .
Officers & Directors:
A l p h e u s M i l l s , Pres., J . C. H c-
C e h a , Vice-Pres., M oses V o ta w ,
Cashier, J. K in lk y B l a i s .
Correspondents:
Western National Bank,
New
York, U. S. National Bank, Pott-
land, McMinnville National Bank,
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Entablshed 1893
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