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Jh L, "><**■» 1 . • i \ •4P NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY, VOL. XV. 99 Local Events. = Sam Cummins of McMinnvUk l ' uls,'1el> ' 7777.7 ,_. » for them to leave him -or go drove up to the watering trough m" front o f the Bank o f Newbetg, Wednesday, to water his horse and removed the hridle in order to make it easy for the cayuse. A pretty fair-sized runaway was the result. Sam was bruised up Borne, but was able to get horse and buggy together and drive off again. J. D. Pickett and wife o f Mays- ville, Missouri, are stopping a few days in Newberg on their w ay home from the national en campment o f the G. A. R. at San Francisco. Mr. Pickett is a brother o f Mrs. C. A. M arr and Mrs. Ruth Heston and served his country for over three year» in the Seventeenth Iow a Veteran Volunteer Infantry. , FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1903. 9P Mi 8 » "Lillie Heacock has gone the 'taglding have out to Dolph, Tillamook county, j been saved with but e loss to make some improvements and with this fact jitanng the upon her homestead claim. fire companies in the face jt was The prune crop throughput with much chagrin that they the valley promises to be abuj$. were compelled to stand by and daiit and the fruit appears to be see a handsome residence g o up ripening early. There ‘is some in flames. M r. Kruger figures indication o f the brow n rot, and his loss at somethingynore than if climatic conditions continue to $3600 with insuranc^'ainpunting be favorable for the development to $1700. He had ahgayeguard o f this disease, it is likely that it ed his paper« carefuHy and had wifi give growers considerable only taken tfie box*containing anxiety and trouble. The Sugar them from the bank vault a day prtpie, o f which there has been o r t w o before to look them over, so much said in the w ay o f expecting to return^!he box to favorable comment in the last the vault, but beigg. detained year or tw o, is now ripe, and about the house that evening though it is a great bearer, it until after banking hours failed shows a weakness for the brown to get it attended 0 - He says rot that is not encouraging to he thinks that with hard work growers. Those w ho have evap he can get his accounts in shape orators are rapidly putting again and the least/the public them in order, some by enlarg can do for him is to help him in ing and refitting throughout, every w ay possible in doing this. and before many days the air He favored many customers ¡s bygiv by giving them will be laden with the sweet while in business certafcj; smelling steam arising from the credit and now certainly no one drying product o f the various will w ant to tnke advantage o f his adversity. J u n ta s «ottri as plants m the community. The bathers and spectators at he can get m a ttars« 4 ]U 8 t$d he Nye creek beach near Newport intends to build and begin over • „ beheld a sad affair Friday fore again. Ed Parrish and wife left here for Tillamook Thursday, expect ing to be gone about tw o weeks. Mrs. C. W. Kent w ho has been visiting with H. E. Follettes, left fo r her home at Rock Valley, Iow a, Thursday morning. Heacock & Heacock invite your patronage in the line o f re. pair work—both on watches and spex. They guarantee all their work. J. C. McCrea w ho sold off his horse flesh except a driver some time ago, went to Pendleton last week to visit his son Fred and look for a good team or tw o. Miss Rhodema Roberts, daugh ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Roberts, former residents o f New berg, was married on Thurs day o f last week to Charles Walker, a nurse in one o f the Portland sanitoriums. C. B. Wilson has bought the Lafolette stock o f general mer chandise* at Sheridan and will move to that tow n and close out the business. Charley is a hustler and will, no doubt, suc ceed in bis new venture. noon when one o f the bathers, a Miss Julia Minchin died at her young man from Portland home, above Dundee, Wednesday named Kleeman, who had ven evening, from hasty consump tured out beyond the breakers, tion, the funeral to be'held this could not get back, and went (Friday) afternoon at 2 o ’clock down within view o f hundreds at the Minchin home. The de o f horrified people. When the ceased was a young woman o f unfortunate young man first excellent Christian character, gave signs o f distress, tw o or and her death is mourned by all three swimmers went to his res cue, but he clutched at them con- w ho knew her. down too. A rope w as secured and a strong swimmer again Started to the rescue, but the line was to o short, and the res cuer did not dare go out without it as the tide was turning and the undercurrent treacherous. The writer witnessed the tragedy with a glass from the bluff by the side o f Dr. M inthom ’s sani- torium, and the frantic and help less struggles o f the drowning man as he gradually sank be neath the waters, were sickening to behold. The young man’s mother and sister were on the beach and their anguish can*" be imagined. The body was re covered at low tide early next tnoming near where he had gone down and lodged in a reef of rocks. This is said to be the first drowning which ever took place on the Nye creek beach. =«m ^ Marriage Li< ------- pf>“ Rhodema Roberts|21,toCha8. A. Walker, 29. Inez Broad well, 2(% to F Groth, 22. _____ -g - NO. 4L w TH E DIFFERENCE Is Not Alone In Price The littje brown men in Luzon are easily satisfied with suits that cost even less than » dime. Newberg gentlemen want the best, and that is what they get at The Newbetg Clothing House, % where is the largest and most complete line of Clothing, Fart nishing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Trunks and Valises. W e lead in fashions and in price. See our splendid line o f goods* S ec our prices* ,• % ___ ■ • . ....SUITS.... 1 . , ■ • -« » i* -. > L . ^ . . .. : » --- _________ — ... ,-lf, -.,^4,, f- >> 1* - r ' v t ,r j - y \ . We have suits that are bound to suit you in style, color and price. We can fit you from our stock, or we will taka your order for a tailored suit. Pit and workmanship are guaranteed, ...HATS.... • è* We have them. All styles, all shapea, all prices. H O D S O N B R O S . Glothiers and Furnishers. End o f Bitter Fight. “ Two physicians hid a long and stubborn fight with ah abscess on my right lung,” wVite* J. F. Hughes of DuPont, $*., “ and gave me up. Everykpjy thought my time had come. WjFw. last Ire- sort I tried Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption. • The ben efit I received was striking, and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I’ve entirely regained my health.” It conquers ay coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell & Co.’s drug store. Price* 50 c and fo*** bottles free, 7/se/u/ as weii as Ornamentai -ON» A re y ou in need o f one? If so, w e w ould be pleased to sh ow y ou our line* Best A larm C locks in rustic cases, $2*00. H igh ly ornam ented O ak M antel C locks, $3.25 to $4*50. F a n cy E bony C locks, up to $7.50. W h y use a w atch hung upon the w all as a P a H o d Been There. “ What is ‘horse sense,’ pa?” “ K now ing enough not to bet on races.” E at A ll Y o u W an t. -A T TH E N E W ffii . Jti* V'*-»:—' - ■■ iv-r AM. S T O R E - HEACOCK & HEACOCK. Persons troubled with indiges tion or dyspepsia can eat all they want if they will take Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. This remedy pre pares the stomach for the recep O ne G ir l’ s D ilem m a. tion, retention, digestion and S. J. Madson g o t home from Giles—What induced her to assimilation of all of the whole Creswell; Lane county, Tuesday, some food that may be eaten and tell you her real age? where he went to look after his Merritt—It was her birthday DISASTROUS F IR E . enables the digestive organs to farming interests and to d o a party, and I was giving her a little hunting in the meantime. W . C. K r u g e r ’ * R esid en ce G oes transform the same into the kind of blood that gives health and kiss for each year. Up In Flame*. He brought down a big bear strength. Sold by Caldwell & Co. that had betn devouring num At the hour o f six o*clock on D ysentery C ured W ith o u t the ber# o f chickens and lambs for Thursday evening o f last week A id o f a D octor. Madge—Why did the minister the ranchers and making life 'fire was discovered in thegarrett refuse to preach * against the miserable for all the nervous over the kitchen in W. C. Kru “ I am just up from a hard spell modern bathing dress? -fin. women and children o f the com ger’s residence near the railroad M aijorie—Because the bible of the flux” (dysentery), Stiys Mr* munity. track in the west part o f tow n. says, “ Despise not the day df T. A, Pinnef, a well knoWn mer chant of Drummond, Tenn. “ 1 Fred Knapp o f Charrfpoeg, ac The alàrm was given, the fire bell small things.” * used one small bottle o f Chamber * .. companied by his son-in-law and soundfti and the hose company lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea D eW itt Is the Kftiiie. little boy, went through tow n and the hook and ladder boys When you go to bny Witch Remedy and was cared without Thursday on his w ay to North ■ responded promptly, but Alas, Yamhill and stopped at the the nearest hydriint was so iar Hazel Salve, look fof the name, having a doetdt. I consider it the The best choleta medicine in the Graphic office on business. They aw ay that the fire could not be! D k W it t , on every boa. n Continued theit journey, and at reached with the hose and the pure, unadulterated witch hazel is world*” There is no need of em noon stopped at Trullinger’# flames had gaihed such headWay used in disking DeWitt's Witch ploying a doctor wheti this remedy mill. Mr. Khapp led one o f the that it seemed nothing coilid be Hazel Salve, which . it the best is used, for too doctor can prescribe horsrii dow n to a stream t o done to stop its ravages, and at- \ salve in thfc world fof cuts, barns, a better medicine for bowel com drink, when the anihml g o t into tention was directed to w a r d ! bruises, bolls, eczema and pile«« plaint ill any form, either for chil so£t groUhd and floundered , saving the fiihiiture. The great* j The popularity of DeWitt's Witch dren of adults It neVkr fails slid aroUbd, and kicked the man on er part o f thfc furniture and bed- Hazel Salve, due to ha many Is pleaSStat to take. F o r sale by the head, Stunning him and send- ding was tfiken out, although a cures, has ciused numerous worth F. Moore & Co. ing hint into the water wherl he 1 go<*1 many Valuables, including less counterfeits to be placed ort You can’t tell how large a was drowned. The body Was M f. Kruger’« notes and papers,the market. The genuine hears taken back to Champoeg at were ^destroyed. With a htm- the name of E. C. DeWitt & Co., man’s bank account la by the oitce. „ dred feet more o f hose at h a a d , Chicago.. -Sold by Caldwell & Co. j sis« o f the checks in his trouser«. - :• —* Both w ill please* 1 ■ * # m «r W 1 1 t V. 1 r y ? * J - f Save the C hildren. Ninety-nine of every one bun* dred diseases that children have are dne to disorders of the stom* ach, and these disorders ate ali> caused by indigestion. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure is just as good fof children as it is for adul:s. Chil dren thrive on it. It keeps theif little stomachs sweet and encour ages their growth and develop ment. Mrs. Henry Carter, 705 Central street. Nashville, Tenn., says: “ My little boy is how thfe« years old and has been suffering from indigestion ever since he Was born. I hiVe had the best doc tors in Nashville, but felled to ck* him any good. After using oh* bottle of Kodol he is a well baby* I recommend it to all sufferers.” Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stotaacb, sweat. Bold by Caldwell & Co. ■r i. / Kind Friend*“ What Are ytfU frying about, my little man? Bobbie—Mother whipped the* “ What for?*’ “ I don’t know. I’m afraid to> ask her* until she cools down*.” , ___