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Fresh bread at A. B. Cooper’s mea The Douglas Studio for fot is. Miss Florence H a ll cam* up from V U i n U l r a t n r ' a N o l l e * o f S a l * o f R e a l R atal* . ! Portland to visit her parents Tuesday Dr. If. J. Littlefield’s friends regret to m arket. Notice I* h e re by g iv e n th a t th e mitlervIcueU Tents for sale or rent by the week, evening. know th a t lie is in poor health again. Ui v h l M I: un*ey as th e ulmlnL -trati.r of the of J. M. Ram&ey, dece ase d, by virtue of A second b a n d wagon (or sale. En i Eleven of the sawmill bauds went estate Master Jo Hollingsworth is making a C. F . Moore A Co. «u o rd e r of th e c oun ty c ourt ot Y am hil l c o u n q uire at this office. ty, slat* of Oregou, d u l y tu&de a n d da te d th e Miss Anna Terrell is visiting in I’ort- out on a strike for higher wages on , Tth visit w ith his grandmother at Sell wood. . ° a n u day a y 01 of j July u i y , . a A. , u I>, , i 1S02, w .-, c e mpo w er ing, o r d e r Archie Seeley spent Sunday under the | land with her brother Cliff. i M onda y. W heti th e y learned t h a t iug ing a amnio* nd liceuatug using j»o so to do. d o will at Newberg, Joh n Handley, of McMinnville, was Y amhill c ouu tv, Oregon, from a n d alte r the parental roof at AViUonville. i th eir demands would not he granted 28 day of August, A. l>, 1S02, pr oceed to sell for in town Thursday visiting with J. A. ! The best line of teas and coffees You will always find a complete line Millsap. j some of them reported for duty again cash at p riv a te sale th e foll owing de scribed j the city a t Wilson's grocery. re a l propert y be lo uglu g to said estate, to wit:— o l fresh vegetables at Wilson's grocory.! Heine a part of t h e d o u a tio u la nd claim of Jo Emm erson has sold his house tn Wednesday morning but were informed David Big loads of fine looking hay have Hanibey a n d w Ife Notification No. 14 ?6. I that their services were not required. iu Y a m hil l c oun ty, s tate of Oregon, w hic h s lid Presiding Elder C. C. Poling will been hauled into town by the wholesale the west part of town to B. F. Terry. part in b o u ude d as follow«, to wit:—B eginning preach in the Pieshyterian church Sun this week. About J u n e 3, Asa McKern planted at the nort hw e s t c o r n e r of th e east half of s aid Miss Pearl Cummings is clerking in n laud cla im , th e n c e ru n n iu g east 16.79 corn in his sm all garden on the lot donatio day a t 3 p. m. c h a in s; th ence south south. 83,50chains then ce Miss Pearl Cummings visited in Port E h r e t’s store in th e abseuce of Miss west 16 79 c h ain s, rh e u c e north , ch ai ns to where he lives. This corn now stands G o t o T . H. Cummings for furniture, land over Sunday w ith her frieuds the E th el Sm ith. e place of b e g in n in g a n d c onta in in g 56,25 waist biglt to an ordinary person, and th p ain ts and oils. A full line of undertak- j Trueblood girls. acr es more or less. T. B. Cumm ings is building a house much of it when straightened to its full Dated tn is Ju iy 10th, A P, 1902. iug goods kept in stock. DAVID M. RAMSEY. The country doesn’t lie out of doors j for Robert Carroll at the letter’s place | length measures considerably over four A d m in is tr a to r of said Estate. Mrs. Clarence Butt and young sons which can show any finer nights th an ! southeast of town. leet. Its grow th has been marvelous, F " Feuton- A ttorney for E»t*te R alp h and Dale are visiting up above Oregonians have been enjoying for some Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams are! and would easily rival anything ever —- ---- ------------ - --------" Dayton with Mrs. Joh n Crawford. time past. \ th e proinl parents of a baby girl born seen in the corn belt of the Mississippi A d m i n i s t r a t o r ' s N o t i c e o f F i n a l S e t t l e Geo. W. Case one of th e m any large m ent. The Ladies Aid Society of th e M. E. ■ on Saturday, Ju ly 19. valley, Asa in his usual modesty is h op growers across th e river has con church will have a vegetable dinner at I For sale—A good milk cow, seven more inclined to credit its spleudid Notice is he re by giv e n th a t th e unders igne d a d m in is tra to r of the e sta te of Jam e s M ad s o n J tracted his entire crop a t tw en ty cents tb e Lucas building, Tuesday, Ju ly 29, years old ; will be fresh in a few davs. grow th to the excellent fertility of the deceased, has tiled h is final a cc ouut as a d m in I Is tr sto r of said estate, iu t h e c oun ty court of per pound. soil than to his persistently hoeing same. Yamhill c oun ty, Oregou, a n d that said court a t 6 p. tit. Enquire at this office. has app ointed Monday, Augu st 4th, 1902, at the Miss Amy Heater and brother Guy What do you ttiink of those new earn- Go to Krugers and get a sample pack- —Record. h o u r of 2 o ’clock in t h e a fte rn o o n of «aid day, w ent down to Sherwood the latter part pies at S m ith ’s Gallery? He will have age of th e Golden Washing Compound, at the couu ty c o u rt room, a t McMinnville, Yam hi ll county, Oregon, as t h e tim e and place for | of last week and vistted over Sunday o th er new things too—they are being W o m an’s greatest labor saver, th e he a r in g of objection« to said final account D e a th o f a G o o d S iati. a n d th e s e tt le m e n t th ereof. Now, th ere fore, with their grandfather. all persons in te re s te d In said esta te are he reby developed now. P u tnam Fadeless Dyes color more notified o ud r e q u ire d to a p p e a r at said tim e Master Charles Fogg of Mi. Tabor, E. H. Skinner ol Springbrook died at . Hud Nate Wiley went up to Dayton Tliurs- 1 goods, per package, than any other. 10c piece of h e a r in g obje c ti ons to said final spent Sunday in Newberg visiting day with a load of delegates to the conn- j a package. Sold by C. F. Moore & Co. t h e home of hid d a u g h te r in Portland ! account and th e s e tt le m e n t thereof, to th e n and friends. His sister Mary has also been ^ • . ’e ^ T X u ' / d ^ t E W * . W5 L S S ty W.C.T U. convention. j Clarence Dailey, Isaac Ellis, and Rus- ou Friday night of last week at the age j and roved, uml «aid est a te finally settled, visiting here t h i 9 week. of seventy-three years. The funeral s aid app years, a dm in is tra to r dis ch a rg e d , a n d his bonds Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Commons of sol Comer left th e first of th e week to Delano Estle and family and Mrs. Scotts Mills slopped in town Monday work in the Eastern Oregon harvest services were conducted by Rev. S. M. men dis cha rg e d a n d e x o n e r a t e d . Freeland of the Congregational cburch Dated Ju ly 3, 1902. H a n n a h B in d and daughter May are night on their way to Sheridan to assist fields. REMON J. MADSON, d m in is tr a to r of said Estate. on Mondny afternoou and the remains Cla renc e Butt, A A arranging to start for Newport tomor in th e tent meetings now in progress ttorn e y for Estate. E. C. Ward has been down in S outh were laid to re 9 t In Greenwood cemetery row on an extended outing. there. ern Oregon this week looking alter the hy the side of a daughter who died a Mrs. J. K. W right and children of SUMMONS. Mrs. H. D. Harford, president of the prune crop in the interests of the com few years ago. Iu his death he leaves LaGrande, who have been visiting rela state W.C.T.U. left Thursday for I’acific pany. Ih th e C ir c uit Court for Y a m h ill Couuty, a twin brother, one son and three daugh St ite of Oregon. tives and friends here for several weeks Grove, California, to attend th e Pacific P la intif f Jam es W ren and family left th e first ters and a widow with whom ho had L. F. Hall started home yesterday morning. v*. Coast conference of th e congress of re I of the week for Eastern Oiegon where spent fifty-two years of wedded life. J o h n Wm. C hri s t Wess ell and Id a Mrs. D. M. Metzger of Dallas accom forms. Weasel liis wife. Lew is O. Little, Sum m ons j the former intends to labor In th e liar- Mr. Skinner came to Oregon with Eva K. Litlle. F ie d e r ie k E. Little panied by her daughter Miss Gates has J . M. Baird from Nebraska and W. | vest fields. his family from Rockford, Illinois, and H ube r Little, minor s, and Alf, Sm ith, t h e i r g u a rd ia n , and Ch.is, I. beeu visiting in Newbnrg this week A. Baird from Woodville, Jackson coun D efendant! ts J J . B. David is a t home on the niotin- twelve years ago and bought a tract of Sm ith, w ith her sister Mrs. W. W. Nelson. ty are in town visiting with th eir elder I tain this week, having retu rned from fruit land on the side of Chebalem moun - 1 To J o h n Wm. C hris t Wessel a nd *da Wessel th e abov e mim ed d e fe n a n t s :—In tu e na m e of G et ahead of the flies and buy your brother David whom they had not seen Seattle where he has beeu doiug con tain n o rth of Springbrook where he th e state of Oregou, you d and each of you a re h e re by notified ami r e q d to a p p ea r A d door and window screens now, at New- for twenty seven years. spent considerable money and much a n s w e r the c o m p la in t filed u ire tract work. a gai ns t you in the berg Sash an d Door F actory. ab ove e u tltle d suit, iu th e above n a m e d court Dr. C. C. Bennett went to Portland Lynn Ferguson returned to town Tues well directed effort in building up a on or before t he last day of the t i m e pre scrib ed W. P. Heacoek <fe Sons. th e o r d e r for ti e pu bli cati on of this s u m Wednesday to meet Mrs. B.mnett’s day evening after a week spent out at nice home and ail excellent orchard, in s u p o n you, tow it: on or be fore tho 8th d a y E . A. Soper and sons are putting up mother, Mrs A. Edward-t who arrived the farm where he claims he had been consisting mostly of cherries and prunes. mon of August A. D., 1902, a n d if pou fall so to a p about three hundred tons of hay on from Appleton, Wisconsin. She will pitching hay. H e was a born horticulturist and the pe ar a n d a n s w e r for want there of th e Plain ti ff will ap ply to the cou rt for the relief p ra ye d for th eir Cheltalem mountain farm, anti remain for several months. success of his practical tests in this, iu th e com pla in t herein, viz:—A ju d g e m e n t Lewis Platt took tire boat for Clack a ns t J o h n Wm. C hr is t Wessel a n d Id a Wes which was to him an entirely new and gai for will feed it out this coming winter to the s u m of $125.00,tog ether w it h in te re s t Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dixon, Mr. and amas county Wednesday morning where untried country, coupled with the most sel the re on from 4th day of N ov em ber A. D. 189-1. atock. at t he ra te of 8 per c en t per a n n u m , a n d $40.00 Mrs. C. C. Elliott, Dr. and Mrs H. C. he will m ake his home for a time with excellent papers lie read a t different special a tt orn e y's fees, toge ther w ith th e costs A. L. Bergren, who lives alone on his n d d is b u rs m e n t s of said suit, a n d a d e cree Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Groff and one of his children. meetings of the state horticultural so a foreclosing fruit farm out north of to w n , left last e mortgage de sc rib e d in said ^ Miss lo ne Hill attended th e holiness Miss G ertrude Lamb, who has been ciety, as well as the articles lie wrote c om pla in t, a th n d for a n or de r of sale of said Friday morning for Walla Walla, Wash ise« towit:,—All of lot No. 1 iu visiting with Levi Gilbert and family for publication, giving his experiences as mortgaged . 10 prem camp meeting at Salem this week. Large's a d d it io n to block No. 1 I iu H url ' e y ington, where he is making a visit with to w n of N ewberg, Y am hil l county, state of S. T. Stanley, who enlisted as a regu at Uosedale, wilt take an overland trip a fruit grower, soon placed him in tho the h is brother. Oregon, a nd t h a t said d e f e n d a n t s a n d e ac h of w ith th e m out to Newport. front rank in the estimation of the them , and all pers ons cla im in g by, thro ugh or Tom Herd is adding to his possessions lar and went to the Philippines three n d e r t h e m or e ith e r of t he m be for eclosed a nd J . H. Rees, E. M. Arthur, C. E . New- prominent horticulturists of Oregon, u foreve years ago, has been mustered o u t and is r ba rr e d of all eq uit y of re d e m p ti o n in o n the side of Chebalem mountain. On house, W in. Kincaid and E. H. Wood and in Ills death the state loses one of or c la im to said pre mis es a n d ever y pa rt now recuperating at th e home of his Monday he m ade the purchase of the thereof. ward attended the funeral of E . H. the foremost men of his class. D aring Th is s u m m o n s ia ser v ed by p u b lic a tio n for Charles place lying across th e road from father Calvin a t Plainfield, Indiana. six c onse c uti ve weeks in th e N ew berg G ra phic S kinner in Portland Monday. th e time of his active, energetic career, week ly ne w sp a p e r of gene ral c ir c u la ti o n his own home. Mrs. J. B. M ount went to Portland .................. Id Y * — c oun ty, by o rd e r of li s h e d in said Yamhill previous to the tim e of his coming to pub Chris Neuman is seriously ill at his n o n . R. P. Bird, Comity J u d g e of said Y a m hil l The Nimrods, E. K. Shaw , W. H. Thursday to meet her father lohn Coyle Oregon, in his effort to push business lie c ouu ty, m a d e at C ham ber s iu McMinnville, home out east ol town, the result of Oregon, the 18th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1902; the Bond, Isaac Vinson and Sam Linton got and her younger sister Miss Myrtle from drin k in g too much cold water when met with severe financial reverses at th e first p u b li c a ti o n th e re of be in g J u n e 27th, back from their b u n t in the Coast Stuart, Iowa, and another sister, Mrs A, D. 1902. »2. different times and during th e past two heated. His brother Gottlieb came up JNQ. K. SPENCER. Range Wednesday evening. Will Bond N. E. Keller from Topeka, Kansas, who years or more he suffered m uch bodily A ttorney for th e Plaintiff. from Portland Tuesday evening to see proved to be the marksman of tire crowd are out for a visit. paiu, an d y e t with t h a t happy, him . as be brought down tw o deer. ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. E . Terrell invited in J o E m m erso n ’s brother-in-law named eheerful disposition of his be laughed Jim Jones an d E. F. H ubert left last a company of their relatives and friends and joked w ith his visitors as he told of Wdson, and the la tte r’s family arrived Saturday for Boise, Idaho, near where Monday who helped them celebrate liis ups and dow ns and his eyes fairly they have begun work on the com m er their fifth wedding anniversary. Re overland the first of th e week from Na- sparkled with merriment, when with ^ pavine, California, having made a jour- \\ ith Dr. J. K. Locke cial fruit evaporators being erected u n freshments wore served and a pleasant j his wife he recounted to callers the inci ! ney of about eight hundred miles with d e r supervision of W. K. Allen. social time enjoyed. dents of their fifty-two years of weded l ) 3 r d & M a d i s o n S t | team. Rev. J . J. Danks came down from P o r t la n d , O r e .| life. F ran k Duucan did not retu rn last H. P. O’Connor, president of the Salem Monday and took the evening week from his trip to Southern E. H. Skinner, intelligent and en er train for Sheridan where he is conduct Oregon hut remained in G rants l’a s 3 hoard of directors of th e N orth Pacific getic and pushing in everything he u n Dental College, came up from Portland ing a series of evangelistic meetings un dertook, was a man among men. He where he found work. Ilis wife left j |a3t s at«ir<lay evening and visited until d e r the auspices of the Friends Yearly hero to join hint Wednesday, bite was . Wednesday morning witli Dr. George died th e death of a C hristian and he Meeting Board. will be kindly remembered by those accompanied by Jim Duncan who e x Larkin. who knew him best. A1 Clarks, accompanied by Milton pects to work in G rants J'ass for th e E . H. Brunson sold his furniture busi H a m p to n and Marvin Blair, came hack sum m er at least. ness last week to J . M. Shaw who has from th eir Clackamas county ranch the C all a n d S e ttle . J o h n Larkin arrived homo last Friday taken charge of th e same. Mr. Brunson first of the week and will live on their All persons knowing themselves to be evening from Fillmore. California, and his sons have been looking nt the Office o v e r C helia le m Valley Bank. old place again out west ol town through where he has been superintending the country over in Tillamook county where indebted to tho undersigned will please | N e w b e r g , O rego n . the harvesting season. call and settle. work of drilling for the bkookum Oil they contemplate locating. Clara M. Davidson, M. D. M r. and Mrs. Isaiah Smith and daugh Company. As y e t the well continues to T he medal contest last Saturday night ter w h o have been visiting here, ac be a dry one bu t John maintains th a t resulted in Ruby Itogoway taking first F a r m F o r Rale. companied by the Missea Stella and prospects are good an d th a t they have and Lura Blair second place. The judges 158 acres; 100 acres in cultivation, first E th e l Smith, started overland th e first hopes of yet making a strike. were Phil G erh art and J . N. Miller, the class improvements, fine running water, of the week for Ocean P a rk for a fow T. B. Duncan who got home the latter wrought irou stove men who had head orchard etc. Will sell all or part; splen d ay s euting. Doc Lane took them over. B. C. MILES, Pres id e nt. part of last week from his trip out quarters here at th a t time and F. C. did farm for orchard or dairying. E n N. K. BRITT, Vice-Prcs. In stead of going u p to Hood River last south, did not find th a t he liked S outh Horton. E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. quire at this office. tf week as he intended, Prof. Kelsey went J. C. UOLCOKU, Cas hie r. ern Oregon as well as this part of the Rev. L. M. Haworth and wife, former down the Columbia aDd did some work country, as everything seemed parched residents of Newberg but who are now 8 P R IN O IIK O O K IT K W 8. in Columbia and Multnomah counties and dry. However he says there is lots living over in th e state of Washington, for Pacific College. He th inks his trip of business carried on in the Southern are both taking treatm ent in a Portland Zim Mills left Monday morning on a will result in some new students next B. C. MILKS. Oregon towns. hospital. Mis. Haworth visited at the trip to Mt. Hood. C. K. SPAULDING. y ear. K. H. WOODWARD. home of J. II. Rees north o f town the Mrs. F. G. Groff, who was committed Mr. Jo hn Kush was up to Meadow N. K. BRITT. Mrs. Enos Blair, whose husband died first of tho week. J. H DOUGLAS, JR. Lake a few days last week . h e re at an advanced age over a year ago, to th e insane asylum at Salem a few Director«. Letters have been received here lately weeks ago has been released as th e arrived Monday evening from Iowa and is Mrs. C. T. Whittlesey returned home by several parties from relatives fn th e visiting w ith Kinley Blair an d wife. authorities informed her th a t she was from Portland Tuesday night. East telling of perils by flood and by She was accompanied by her Bon-in- Buffering from nervous prostration, Quite a num ber have in contempla C O E A R 8 P O N D E N T 8 —Ladd & Tilton. Po r t storm. A hail storm recently visited la n d ; N ati onal P a r k Bank, New York. la w Q. R .G a lla n t who will remain but a which is out of th eir line of business. tion a trip to tho coast in a few days. Mrs. Groff is now tak in g treatm ent sections of In dian a, which devastated few days. The young people had a party at Mr. with a Salem specialist and is said to be crops ami even killed unprotected a n i Woodard Charles went dowu to P o r t mals. Oregonians d o n ’t know how to H ammers last Monday night. A pleas Str an ge rs v ia lt in g t h e c it y «re inv*ted to call at sleadily improving. land Monday and accepted a position as the bank for in fo r m a ti o n conce rn ing th e appreciate their “ im munities” in this a n t time was reported. city. C o r ie s p o n d e n c e invited. Mr. and Mrs. F . H. Caldwell are pre canvasser for the enlargement of photo respect. Prof. R. H. Thomas came up on the g ra p h s with th e Worlds Art Exchange paring to start Monday for Cripple A gentleman named W att, f -ora North train a few days ago and will stay a few of Chicago. Yamhill county was given Creek, Colorado, to attend the national Yakima, W ashington, accompanied by days on the ranch with his father. h im as his territory and he has begun encam pment of the Woodmen of the Miss Agnes H am m er and brother left World, Hie former being the accredited his sister-in-law Miss Winchell, was in work in New berg. Town Tuesday looking for a location. Wednesday morning for Eastern Ore Florin Fucbs, formerly one of th e delegate from this county. They ex He rented the Barr property in tho east gon. They will join their father who proprietors of the Newlierg Flouring pect to be gone about three weeks and part of town and will return again soon The place to get your has been there for several weeks. Mills, w en t up to Heppner, Eastern will probably spend some time visiting w ith his wife an d the latter’s m other Mr. C. T. Whittlesey went to P o rt Oregon, a few days ago, where he had a at other points in Colorado. an d tw o sisters, who will make this land Monday to attend the funeral of I deal on hand for the purchase of a Hour Mrs. W. W. Hollingsworth was taken tiieir home. his father-in-law Mr. E II. Skinner. mill. Mr. Fuchs is out of his element out for a drive by Mrs. S. M. Calkins The first whistle of th e Dayton cream- Mrs. Whittlesey went down several w h en not grind ing flour. j last Monday evening and on returning ery blew at noon on Tuesday. I t looks days ago. Mrs. Jos. Everest started Tuesday ; home was surprised to find th e house An agent for the Oregon Bell Tole- morning for Castle Rock. W a-bington, invaded by a company of friends who business like to see wagons going to and to make a visit with her grandfather had gathered to celebrate her th i rt y - from the creamery filled with bright, phone Co. was through here again We u n derstan l th ey will named Conger, the pioneer merchant of nin th birthday anniversary. Tbe e v e n clean looking tin cans containing cream , Wednesday. . . Poles for th e Home Rural Telephone i have a party line run ou* through here \ Bookw, S ta tio n e r y , F a n c y a n d I, ing was passed with games and social Castle Rock, who is in very poor health. T o ile t A r tic le s . C a m a r a a n d H e was formerly a resident of Chebalem conversation, and closed with a helping line have been set on the I'leasantdale and up the mountain as far as J. H. K o d a k s a n d n il k in d s o f C a m a r a route to Dayton. Soon Newberg will be \ Davids. to ice cream. Valley and is an Indian w.>r veteran. connected with Dayton by th e same j Died, a t th e home of his dau ghter, : « a p p lie s . Jo hn L. Rogers, vice president of the Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mills of Plain- line. Sara H utchins and Leonard Mr L S Kaiser, of P ortland, Mr. E. I L E SSO N S G IV E N IN K O D A K - McMinnville Notional H ank and »lie field, In dian a, and the former’s daugh Litscher, who are p u ttin g up the lines, H . s k in n er, a(?e 73 years. In the death E R Y . pioneer druggist of the county seat, died ter Miss Bell, of Whittier, California, are receiving requests to extend a ; y|r g|[iOI^ r gphngbrook loses a kiod a t Meadow Lake last S unday night of who have been visiting a few weeks lines to other cities Perhaps MeMinn- neighbor, an enterprising fruit grower tuberculosis of th e bowels. The de with relatives here and at Dayton left ville and Salem will soon he connected and one who always had th e welfare of ceased, a prom inent fraternity man, Wednesday morning. After visiting a by this system with Dayton.—Herald. the neighliorhood at heart. The family was forty foor years of age and leaves a day with A1 Cravens at Middleton they —- K - L. E Qohnby w h o cams here with have th e sympathy of the entire neigh wife and young son. ' took a trip up the Columbia river to the his wife from Eastern Oregon a few borhood in tbeir bereavement. Pres. H. E. McGrew, H e n ry Mills, Cascade* after which they go to North weeks ago met w ith w h s t came near S horty . S n its and sor, Zimri of Springbrook started Y akim a, Washington, where th ey will being a fatal accident while doing car o u t Monday morning for a trip to Mt. make a visit with Mr Mills’ daug hter, penter work down a t Orafe's flouring Don't r*ll *0 try This Hood, wiih the intention of climbing to Mrs. N. M. Snodgrass and family, mill Monday m orning He fell about W henever an honest trial is given to the summit. H enry is rather advanced The ){nmc Telephone Company isget- tw enty feet strikin g on a pits of shin- J Electric Bitters for any trouble it is rec- in years to scale a snow capped moun- t jng ,j,e town pretty thoroughly wired gles, the shock partially paralyzing him ommended for a perm anent care will tain peak but he was firm in tlie d eter an d still the work goes on. T heir new H e wxi p u t under th e Influence of ¡.„rely bs effected. It never fails to tone mination of making a heroic effort. switch board has been p a t in at the opiates and taken to th e home of Mr. the stomach, regulate the kidneys and .. . W h a t has become of Newberg pash Willamette Valley Telephone office with Grafe where he is being taken care of. j bowels, stim ulate the liver, invigorate C l© & n iD g an d enterprise? Nearly every town in Miss Lida Wilson as operator and some The injured man is gradually recovering the nerves and purify tbe blood. I t ’e a 1 t h e state, of any cnn-equetice, is p re are already using tho new lino. The from the shock and it is thought th a t wonderful tonic for run down systems. A f l f l R f l l l l i r i r i i ? paring to get out advertising matter aggressiveness of th e new company has his injuries will not be perm anent. He Electric Bitters positively cures Kidney JA ^ p u il m g . to p a t in the h an d s of th e railroad aroused th e management of the Bell was formerly an acquaintance of Prof. m d Liver trouble«, Stomach disorders, ! --------- . . . ------- companies for th e purpose of attracting Company which sent a man up to hold R. W. Kelsey a t Western Springs, III!- Nervousness,Sleeplessness,Rheumatism ^ ,, eastern im m ig ran t,. We cannot expect th eir business as far as po-sible. Both nois, a n d the latter will take him to Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Halls- OOlll© OH©, v>OTO© Hll. t o lie down and get onr share of desired companies have been working Lard for Portland today and pu t hita in a ho,- faction guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell £ Unmlgratiou without effort. 1 the patronage of the people. pitai for treatment. • Co. Only 3oc. J Stop next to Moore’* Drugstore. Local E vents. Special Sales ^>4< h Our raid-summer sales are now on and many are taking advantage of the big cuts we are making in Men’s & Youths’ Suits, Shoes and Hats. good shoe for ev ery day wear only 81.00, formerly 81.50 and 81.75. Excellent Box-calf shoes 83.50 values, now 82.50. Men’s Fedora Hats i o ff. Clothing too low to mention, come and be convinced that the top is cut off and the bottom knocked out of the price. These bargains will continue a short time only. <xr— ---------- 0 + - C - ---- I FLO U R & JE E D STORE. | City Headquarters foa General Supplies, such as ^ I FLOUR, FEED, ’ HAY AND GRAIN. se | y \ * FRED CULLETTE ^ > «••••••«. w CARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK, LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS. $ A G F .N T 9 F O R C Y P H E R 'S N O N -M O IS T U R E I N C U B A - TO RS AN D BR O O DER S. r Æ Free Delivery. W ARD & BARCLAY. F irst S tre e t - - * * * * * * * ^ * * * * * * * DR. CEO. LARKIN, -^ •D E N T IS T -^ - Bank of Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. 9 /civ *¿ 1 /heels/ »»»««« Z Z ¿ 73 . ‘D uncan dt Sons, Sell the Best the Market Affords, such as the Columbia, Cleveland, Tribune, Ram bler, Snell and Yale, All of which are GUARANTEED. 7l/e jfccive th e /R o st £ qu ipped REPAIR SHOP S n tho C ounty. Bg^^Siindrics on hand at all times. m u in m a m JV oilingsw orth <5c Cooper -A retho - DRUGS & MEDICINES. Leading Furniture Dealers PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. NEWBERG AND SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. ALBERT SCHWEIZER, TAILOR M ade to Order -IN - We carry a full line of up-to-date Styles and a Rood assort ment to pick from. We keep in stock a full line of House Furnishing Goods. Also a good Stock of Second Hand Goods Which we sell very cheap. «• **• • *• »• We have ou hand a full line of Undertaker’s Goods , Vhich we arc prepared so furnish you at BOTTOM PRICES. When in need of any thing ia our line give us a call and we will convince you that we mean just what we say. Yours for business, H. & C. wwmmm ¡1 N e w b e rg , O re. K