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* 5! \ s|apk o f clothing and*g«it’« furr gfching gopds. Judgè Bird/is * merchant o f many years exped ience, and w jll doubtless open a first class stock. Dallas gladly welcomes him to its busjnesq circles.—Observer. held by private owners in the satqe district. Call «9a, or address me and get prices. i-J, M. W«ght, Office opposite post office Newberg Oregon. \ 4 *>.' "* i ■ ’ ■ ■" -- PRUNE 170.00 Per 1000. T h V ^ to M p h 1« the M m 1* .» A« We have 40,000 very fine prqne trees to offer» 4I50 ft general line of nur? sery stock fit sight prices, fiend fqj Free Price I,i»t aqd Catalogue. JPA CJFJC N U R S E R Y C O , ■ 4 - Tangent, Oregon. NEWBERfi STEAM LAUNDRY. A. N- TRESSNAD, Prop, lot ; *sn All kind, of Washing done Ip first class style. Gentlemen's work* specialty Special rates to families. Home Capital—Home Labor, Lpcal Events, A, M, Hoskins returned to Medford the first o f the week, YotlAwiU alw ays find a com* plete line o f vegetables a t Wil- soxi’§ grocery. _ W anted-A man who thorough, . ly understands it, to graft 250 trees. A, U Bergren, " E ggs for hatching from thor oughbred S, C> Brow n Leghorni, Enquire o f R, R. Seitters, Me- íá ' H atçho» «ad Tr Leave orders for land plaster at the Newberg Creamery. We have the Utah plaster, the best on the market Mrs, W oodworth, m other' o f 0, W oodw orth w ho lives east o f tow n, died from grip on Wednes day o f last week. Just arrived—a fipe lo t o f fresh hand made chocolate creams, chips, caramels and butter cups, a t M oore’s pharmacy« A. M«« Maurit^en, formerly of Newberg, now engaged in the tu m b le ^ b i * ^ * » Riots. A Weak Stomach foaken» the mai cause it Saaaot transform the food he AOto into nouriihpieot. Health' or strength oaunot be restored to aqy pick fpan or np*k wompp without first rpsfpr lag health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to fepd the tissues aud revive the tired aqd run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia oore cleans es, purifies, sweetens and strengthen the gland« and iqeipbranea of the atom ach, sqd cures indigestion, dyspepsia all stomach troubles. F. H. Caldwell ¿1 Co. M ^ i a - Porttond, is in tow n on business, le ft Thursday morning for their old Minnesota home after spend H. L. Owen, wife and child left for Minnesota Thursday after ing a year here. having spent the winter visiting Jim Henry came down from w ith Mrs Owen’s parents Mr, McMinnville Wednesday w ith and Mrs. Wm. Perkins. his three year old German Coach Mr. and M rs. J. L, Hoskins stallion, Pylos, imported last fall were dow n from McMinnville and for which he gave $3000. —------ M Fred Q. Cupper, who bas been in San Fyqncisco the past tw p years, will return to Oregon, leav, ing that «cjty today. It is utMler- stood that fin w ill accept a posi tion on tile Portland Daily Jour? nal as cartoonist, Fred is an art ist o f greqt talent, and we o f bis native city are pfenaed at his suc cess,*—Register. The best pill 'neatti the stan end stripes; I t pjeansea the system end never • fdp®*'« Little Eerly’ltisere of worldly repute— Ask for DsWitt’e and take no substi tute. A email pill, eeey to buy, easy to take and eAey to act, bat never failing in re- shite. * Dewitt’s Little Early Rrissra «rouse the secretion and act as a tonic to'the live# enriog permanently. Some women have trouble in getting husbands and nothing but trpuble after they get them. W h at's In a Mams. Everything is in thé name when it it comes to Witch Haxel Salve. E. C. DeWitt of Chicago, discovered, some ears ago, how to make a salve from Witoh Hagai that la a specific for Pilea. For blind, bleeding, itching, protruding Pilea. ecsema, cuts, buruf, bOuises sod all skin diseases, DeWitt's Salve has po equal. This has given Viae to numerous worthless onunterfeits. Ask for DeWitt’s —the genuine. For sala at F. A. Cal dwell A Co. ■ --- ■; ■ • ». a » - ■ "■ [ All men are open to conviction —except the ones w ho really ought to be in jail. I t Saved H U L « f P. A. Danforth of LaGrnnd, Ga., suf fered for six months with a frightful running sore on his lag; bnt writes that Bucklin’s Arnica 8aive wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds and Piles its the best salve In the world. Core guaranteed. Only 26c. Sold by F. H. Caldwell A Co., druggist. Ed Brigham had the misfqr- tune to lose hfs large Newfound land and bloodhound dog last week. The d og though only about two y e a « old w as one of the largest in the state, standing three feet high and weighed 185 L o o k not upon the wine when pounds, The cause o f its death t is red, nor upon the rum when is supposed to be the rupture of it is bay. . -..- a ♦■■■ ......- a blood vessel.—Sun. W ork in g: O v e r t im e V Tragedy W—— --------- Eight hour laws ere ignored by those Averted. “ Justin the nick of time our little boy was saved’.' writes Mrs. W. Waktins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “ Pneumonia had played « id havoc with him aud a terrible cough had set in besides. Doc tors treated thim, bat be grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, and oar darling was saved. H e’s how sound and well.” Every body ought to know its the only core for Coughs, Colds and Lung discuses. Guaranteed by F H Caldwell A Co. druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. ings last week on the examina tion for city carrier which he took in Portland some time ago. tie ranked seventh itt à list* o f seventy-five candidates. Perry Bradley has been com pelled to give up” his w ork as conductor on the Portland and Oregon C ity m otor line on ac count of throat trouble. He will return to Newberg w ith his fam Disturbances of strikers are net nearly as grave as an indlvidurl disorder of the syateqi- Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will he followed by ut ter collapse, unless s reliable remedy Is immediately employed. There’s nothing so efficient to cure disordered of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. I t ’s a .wonderful tQnic, and effective ner vine and the gregfeat all round medicine for rpn down systems. It dispals Ner vousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Ooiy 50 a, and satisfaction guaranteed by F. H. Ca)dwall 4 Go. druggists. tireless little worker»r-Dr. King’s New life Pills. Millioos are always st work night a n d day, ourtng In d ig e n t ion, Bili ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache sod all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troub les. Easv, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at F. H. Caldwell A Co.’s drug store. been in very pOor health o f late. ¿At a meeting of the Masons Saturday night the third degree v^as conferred upon Dr. George A K e m n r k a b .e C a i e . Parkin and L. B. Ferguson, visi One of the moat remarkable cases of s tors being present . from North cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing Yamhill and Dayton. After thé pneumonia, is tbst of Mrs. Gertrude E. ceremonies the members adjourn tenner, Marion, Ind., who was entirely ed to Craters hall where the la cured by the use of One Minute Cough . ........... ..........' Cure. 8he says: “ The coughing and dies had prepared a supper, re I t m ay be better to be born Straining so weakened me that I row ported to have been the best o f lucky than rich, but the man down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. ily- the kind ever served up in tow n. w ho is bom rich is lucky right I tried a number of remedies to no avail Dr. H .J. M inthom has traded from the start. until I used One Minate Cough Cure. Mar ringe Licenses. his building lot opposite Parker S E V E R E A T T A C K O F G R I P Foar bottles of this wonderful remedy & Pool’s to C. A. Hodson for Bertha Gardner 19 to Jas “ Whefi ‘F had a attack o f the cared me entirely of my cough, strength the latter’s bay mare and new Howard 21. grip last w aiter (the second one) ened my lungs and restored me to my buggy. Mr. Hodson ,in turn Eva L Christenson 20 to W L I actually cpred myself w ith one normal weight, health and strength. sold the lo t a t once to J. ,M , Graham 21. Danger of Colds a u d Grip. bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Harriet J Bond 27 to Geo T Remedy,” says Frank W. Perry, Rittenhouse. The greatest danger from colds Finn 38. and grip is their resulting in editor of the Enterprise, Shorts- Some Newbetg citizens, Allen Smith and sons, Alpheus and ville,'N. Y. This is the honest pneumonia. If reasonable care Stock Farm s F or Salé. Seth Mills and others, have or . ¡P U B truth. I a t times kept from is taken, however, and Chamber 390 «eres-Ttrn land fronts ™ ibu myseif to geices Remedy by-tak. taken, all lain’s Cough ganized a company for the pur the Willamette nver, about three ® J ing a teaspoonfiil o f this remedy danger m ay be avoided. Among pose of establishing a fish can miles south of Newberg, one mile and when the coughing spell the tens of thousands w ho have nery a t the Friends mission in from R. R. station; about 200 acres would come on a t night I would used this remedy for these diseas Alaska. in cultivation— will make a fine take a dose and it seemed th a t es we have yet to learn of a single Any one w anting cattle dehorn dairy farm. in the briefest interval the cough case having resulted in pneu ed should see Dr, Cornell and I47 acres— This is a very desir have their, cow s dehorned w ith able farm two miles from Wapato would pass'off and I would g o to monia, which shows conclusively tiehom ing clippers. This method on the R. R. four miles from North sleep perfectly free from coiugh th a t it is a certain preventive of does not look so cruel as the saw, Yamhill, on county road. 100 acres and its aocOmpahyihg pains. <To th a t dangerous disease. It will and ndw is the time to have It in cultivation, well fedeed, fair say th at the remedy ailed as a cure a cold or an attack o f grip doiié before warm weather and buildings, goo# orchard and plenty most agreeable surprise is put in less time than any other treat ting it very mildly. I had no idea ment. It is pleasant and safe to fly time conies, of water. _ / it would or could knock out the take. F o r sale by C. F. Moore & H. J. Blaesing of the Blsesing 166 acres— Two mile» north of grip, simply because I had never Co. . Ofatiite Co. of Portland was in Hofth Yamhill, about all in culti tried it for such a purpose, but it Newbetg Tuesday, electing the vation. Has a fine prune orchard did, and it seenied w ith th second the most substantial monuments in df 25 acres in full bearing, fair attack of coughing the remedy the Newberg cemetery, on the Lit- house and barn, but Heeds some (caused it to qot only be o f less Uefteld And Butler burls] lots. The repairing. Pood new fruit dryer, Littlefield monument is of Nova and the fending all in , good condi duration, but the pains were far fess severe, and I nad not Used Scotia granite And Weighs 6000 tion, Good spring water. contents of orie bottle before Mr. T rade M area pounds on Which is carved the flam« We call attention of home seek D is i o n s Grip had bid the adieu.” For sale COWVRIOHTD Ac. ily name and the Woodman of the er* to the above described farms World emblem. The Butler monu from the fact that thebe places have by C, F.» M oore & Co. ment is of Maine red granite weigh Come into the hand Hon, Rv P* Bird, fcx-County ■ HmtNetlr nd^of the ^present ' T‘ / , æ ing 2000 pounds, oh which is carv ownefs through th sforec : Insure of Judge of Yamhill county* has ed the nattie, “ Melissa Butler” g « j leased a room in the Abel U glow and the Women of Woodcraft em Tha prices at which thejt Are of- bfiilding On Mill street find ns ~ blems. The Work is done with fared are much lower ihati the 8oon as the same is ready for •kill find artistic testa. prices At Which similar leads ere occupancy will open up a large .Âaï ■ ..JC*.- .'•£»**«:'«* MS-WWw '•"‘"fflWw- - , '*** m <&> ..v.U)Wb<-- .*«* b*NMNWb'-«S' ** :- 4 L£ Tt1 J Hft.'** ~1 911 ! J Tbs - • BP T h fi B e n e fit o f C h a n g e We are likp bouse plants: We neefi a change of soil now and the!»—to be re planted. Nlsw scenes, new experiences, new surromfdings—a change of climate, dry air inetefid of mQjeturd, sunshine in plaoe of clodid. This is sometimes ee-. sential to hoglth. There are ponditufii, near at hand that are hptter'thaq Europe can qffer. Take a month or twq in California. Plant yourself for q while where there are no irritations, where the hotel is beyond criticism, tit« landscape pleasing, and where warm sunny weather invites to walks aw) drives. Pure dry *ir, and the increased •ieotric influence* of sunshine arff vastly helpful. You can make this trip at very little expense, and enjoy s ride over the scenic Siskiyou and Shasta mountains, which, at tfiis time of the year with their s n o w covered peaks, ere unsur passed for ttoir grandeur. ' For complete information regarding rates, polptsof interest apd delightful hotels in California, address W. E. C ohan , General Pass. Agt., 8. P. Co., Portland Oregon, Executrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under* signed has been duly appointed executrix of the last w ill and testament and estate of J. H. Bowerman, deceased, by the Coqnty Court of- Yam hill County, Oregon, and has quallfiud. Now. therefore, alT persons hgying claims against aald estate are hereby notified and re* qulred to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at her residence near Newberg, Yam hill County, Orego«, Or at the office of Clarence Butt at said Newbetg, Oregon, within six months from the date here of. Dated March IS. 1903. M ARIA H. BOWERMAN, Executrix of the Estate of J. HVBowerman, deceased. ' (5 Clf renee Butt, Attorney for Estate. • Executrix Notice. Notice !• hereby given that the under fligqed has been duly appoint* «pointed ‘ executrix of tha last w ill and testament and o s ta « of lea Shuraw ~ * Charles Shuraway Culver. _ eased, by the County Court of Yamhill Coufety, Oregon, and has qualified. Now, therefore, a)l persons having olaima against said estate are hereby notified and re, qulred to present the same, with proper vqpich. era to the undersigned, at her realdenee at Nswberg. Yam hill county, OregOD, Within six months from the date h e re o f Dated March 18,1908. -'■ MARGARET A. CVI.VRIt / Executrix of the estate of CharlesShumway Culver, deceas e d . ,^. 7 . Date of first publication March 18th. 1903. Date of last publication April 10th 1903. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of Oregon * for Yamhill County Emma Sanders, Plaintlft.i V 8 I Frank Sanders Defendant.) To Frank Bandera the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear apd answer the a r t s * "i? t “ - within six ^ weeks » from the data of first publication of this summons, which said date of first publication Is the 18th day of March. A. D. 1908, and the last date there o f April 24th, A. D. 1908, and you w ill take notice that if you fall so to appear and -nawef said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said complaint, to-witt; $ decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now exist ing between the plaintiff and defendant and a decree of absolute divorce, and a decree, award ing to the plaintiff the care and custody of Emil W. H. Banders, and for such other and further relief as to this Court may seem Just and proper. , . _ This summons is published once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Newberg Graphic, by order of the Hon. B. F. Rhodes, County Judge of Yam hill County, Oregon, made and dated on the 5th day of March, A. D. 1908. f — ‘----- ——~ . -- —— Clarenoe Rntt. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of last publication April 24th 1908. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY - Backache CURE All dlsesssS of Kidneys, Bladder, Drln&ry Organs. Also Rheumatism, Back schs.HeartDlsease. Gravel, Drops jr, rem ai« Troubles. Don’t becomo discouraged. There lg s euro for you. I f necessary w rite Dr. Fenner He has spent a life tlmo earing ju st such cases as yours. A ll consultations Free. .. "D r. Fenner’s K idney and Backache Cure Is the causa o f my being a live to-day. I bad suffered greatly o f kidney disease fo r years and reduced In weight to 120 pounds. I now weigh 1(15 pounds. . W. H. McGCJGIN, O live Furnace, a * Druggists. SOc., II. Ask fo r Cook Book—Free. ST. VITUS’OANCE For lisle by F. H.Caldwell & Co. Eugenis Field’s Views en Ambition pepala. “ Dyfbêpslb,” wrote Eugene l^slfi, “ often incapacitates a man lo t enfiavo! and sometimes extinguishes the ftfs ol ambition. ’ 1 Though great despiU hia com plain t Field suffered from in d lt** Sion all his life. A weak, can’t digeat your food rest. You can only i of a preparation like Kodol, lisvea it of work by digesting Rest Soon restores It to Its no; Injertan. vivir t’~fónrmttú * ¥ ¿ s l - f c W î h p Ï S S i Î Î Ï ftwpared only by * . 0. Dnw T im Si. botila coo talas 8)4 For Bale by F. H. Caldwell dfc.Go. ■... E3BRRM ..... “ ‘ T~ IF-g. s» -|y, f| ■ 1 .. .. , j^dÈUi*