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, ' f I Worth Your Attention. i v<„ ; " ■ * f , ; , V-v;, i ' —* W c have the most complete stock of umbrellas | in Newberg. Get one of them and be prepared for Oregon winter. -H A new line of dress goods in stock. Especial attention is called to our evening shades in albatross. See our kid gloves, ladles’ and gentle men’s, and always remember that we carry the Star-6-Star Brown Shoe. E H R E T BROS. , OPPOSITE BANK OF MEW BERG Business Pointers. I. e- -W anted— A 1300 lb. w ork horse. H. E. Newlin, Spring- brook. Ideal W aterm an pens for sale by C. F. Moore, Prescription Specialist. They arc good oak chairs a t Porter & Larkinas and yo u get them free. F o r sale— A canopy-topped hack; alm ost new. Inquire of Wm. J. Vestal. 9 F our room house, b a m and acre lot for sale. Mrs. K . P. Shucll, F irst street. J. A. Hughes for candies, nuts •anti cookies, cigars and tobacco. Lunch and hot coffee. A steam laundry doing good business to exchange for a farm, «close in. H. Frazier, Newberg. F . H. Caldw ell & Co. have added a line o f books. All the best authors. L oo k them over. Y ou don’t p ay a n y m ore for 3'our goods w ith chairs than you did 'w ith o u t then a t «Porter f t L ark in ’s. The Spaulding L o gg in g Com pany advertises rough lumber a t $9 per thousand and standard shingles a t $1.3 5 . _________ Raspberry tips for sale, also some cherry seedlings and straw-» berry plants. F o r particulars address Springbrook Canning & Preserving Co. Genuipe Edison phonographs for sale a t M oore’s. They are fine, rich toned; none o f th a t harsh and g ratin g sound th a t m ost machines have. C. F . M oore has been appoint ed agent for the N ational Phono grap h C om pan y and has some fine machines from $10 up to $100. $20 gives you as good as m ost other makes a t $40, Call and hear them. W anted— T o buy from 200 to 500 acres o f land somewhere along the W illam ette river; must run dow n to r iv e r ., Any one having same to dispose of, ad dress J. D. Gordon, 315 W. Park street, Portland, statin g am ount o f improvements, condition o f land and price. 9-2t Now is a good time to look after the eyes. k C all in a t our store and w e w ill examine „ your eyes free, and tell you whether yo u need glasses or not. W hat cases we undertake, w e gu aran tee our glasses to fit, and we claim our prices to be as low as the low est. Heacock & Heacock, jew elers and opticians. 10-2t . some time in tow n Tuesday even ing. ■ He is a candidate for re- election. r Our sister to w n D ayton is put tin g on a good m any airs and is goin g to have a bank. B ut they w ill not be up to date till they get their bank robbed. _ Charley Nelson has moved his family back here and they are occupying the M rs. Dixon prop erty. Charley has gone to Sumpter on a prospecting tour. Mrs. Eliza Wilcox w h o lived northeast o f to w n died F rid ay, and w a s buried a t North Y am hill Saturday. She had been sick for over a year w ith some kind o f stom ach trouble. The Yam hill river is on a tear now, and the locks are so com- pletely hid by w ater th a t no ohe could tell th a t Uncle Sam has one hundred and tw en ty thousand d ollars buried in the bottom o f the river there. A ugust Bosch has traded his livery business here to a M r. Hicks o f Sellw ood for a w ood yard ip th a t burg. Bosch w ill m ove to Sellwood and M r. Hicks has moved here and has rented the Vickrey property. England, 8o acres Jin sec 30, t 4 s r Portland and Return Only $ 1 . 00 . 5 w, $600. D L K eyt and w f to Wm Eng The Southern Pacific Co. is land, 40 acres in sec 19, t 4 s, r 5 now Celling round trip tickets to Portland ifrom Newberg for w, $240. F Houswirth to R L Mayhew» $1 .0 5 , -good goin g S atu rd ay or 24,140 square feet in North Yam Sunday, returning Sunday or M onday, givin g all d ay Sunday hill, $150. and M onday in Portland. The A Trudell and w f to John D Mc same arrangem ent applies from givin g Portland Donald, 360 acres in sec 6, t 2 s r 5 Portland, people a ‘chance to visit valley w, $7000. ' v points a t grea tly reduced rates. W A and A B Henderson to A Vest Pocket Doctor. Albert Henderson et al, 2 acres in S Berry d 1 c, t 4 a r 4 w, $1. ' Never in the way, no trouble to A and H Henderson to Anna B carry, easy to take, pleasant and Henderson, 2 acres in S Berry d 1 never failing in results are De- c, t 4 s r 4 w, $1. W itt’s little early risers. A vial of John McCall, by adm, to John these little pills in the vest-pocket Brown, 120 acres in sec 22, t 5 s r is a certain guarantee against head 7 w, $262. ache, biliousness, torpid liver and Rose H Dixon et al to Emma all of the ills resulting from consti Kramien et al, lots 17 and 18 blk D, pation. They tonic and strength Hobson’s add to Newberg, $700. en the liver. Sold by F. H. Cald Mary F llurley to G A Graves, well Sc Co. lots 1, 5, 3, blk 2 Hurley’s add to Some men never* discover th a t Newberg, $150. Harriet Marriage et al to Bessie they are on the w ro n g tack until H Nolt, lot 6 and n .}4 lot 3, blk 10 th ey sit dow n on it. Newberg, $t. What*s in a Name? Bessie H Nolt and hus to Milton Everything is id the name when Newlin and wf, lot 6 and n lot it comes to witch hazel salve. E.C. 5, blk toN ew b eig, $1. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago discover G B Franklin to Rachel H ed some years ago how to make a Franklin, small tract near Dayton, salve from witch hazel that is a $1. C G Frank to M B Hendricks et al, 220 acres in sec 36, t 5 s r 9 w, $2. E J Wright and w f ip A J Baker, 1 0 acres fri sec 14, t 5 s r 5 w, $120. Jesse Edwards and wf to Mary A Hughes, 24x90 feet, blk 2, New berg, $450. . James Everest to Effie J Ever est, 7.91 acres in Richard Everest d 1 t, t 3 s r 5 w, Geo Syked and w f to W C Wood ward, 160 acres in sec n , t 4 s r, 6 w, $2000. Geo Sykes and w f to R W Kirk, 800 acres in sec 11, t 4 s r 6 W, $800. 1 M H Bowerman to F A White, 4 acres in John H Hess d 1 c, 1 3 s, r 3 w, $380. United States to F L Little's heirs, 160 acres in sec 6, t 2 s r 5 w, patent. ' United States to Chas L Smith, 160acresir. sec 6, t 2 s, rs w, patent. -a— — ------- Just One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing £he cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflam mation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all cur able cases of coughs, colds and croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for old and young. Sold by F. H. Caldwell & Co. other year, but the sober people had them excited for aw hile a t the city flection as the vote on m ayor w a s a tie. B ut Billy Mc Donald the w et man drew the long stra w and g o t the office. Then they all to o k a smile around. Lodge installations have been the order o f the d ay here o f late. Mrs. F. A. E lliott, Mrs. W. W. Nelson and Mrs. Lin Parker eame up and installed the officers o f the Rebekah lodge Thursday evening. On F rid ay evening the Marriage Licenses. United Artisans installed and on S aturd ay the Odd Fellows in Maud C Hembree, 23, to George stalled officers and wound up Lester Morrison, 23. w ith a rousing banquet a t the Ama Brown’ 40, to Lee Laugh- Olds House. P osey . lin, 70. . _____ A Very Close Call. This is a puzzle th a t puzzles everybody. Take the number of your living brothers, double the am ount, add to it three, m ulti ply by five, add to it the number o f living sisters,"multiply the re sult by ten, add the number of deaths o f brothers and sisters and subtract 150 from the re sult. The right hand figure w ill b f the nuniber o f deaths, the middle w ill be the number o f liv ing sisters, and the left w ill show the number o f brothers. T ry it and see. M Keal Estate Transfers. “ I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain,” writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. “ I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a, bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life.” Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new lite, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satis faction guaranteed by F. H. Cald well & Co. Price 50 cents. i — ----------- 1 When the yoting m an in the parlor loses sight o f the g irl’s Charley B urt has gone to C ali C H McKinney ancf wf to J W mother he shouldn’t forget the fornia to w ork on R. R. w ork Hobbs, ibo acres in sec aU,.t 3 s r keyhole. v again. 5 w, $400. M any a girl shatters her ideal Judge Geo. H. Burnett spent Wm J Bower and wf to Wm when she marries him. LaFayette Items. ja - .. un. km ■ ‘m. -*jrw jm w u » m i i . . ^ Reported ir».- bv the Yam ill County Company. M tnnvlllc. Abstract Free Delivery and Both Phones. Go to the Newberg M eat M ar k et for all kinds o f fresh meats. We also handle bacon and lard. We do our ow n buying and are able to furnish the best meats the valley affords. S tan ley & B Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullum, editor of the Garland, Texas, News, has written a letter of congratulation to the manufacturers of Chamber lain’s cough remedy as follows: Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby be was subject to croupy spells and we would be very uneasy about him. We began us ing Chamberlain’s cough remedy in 1887, and finding it such a reli able remedy for colds and croup we have never been without it in the bouse since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is that It is not disagreeable to take and our babies really like it. .< Another is that it is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giving an o- verdose. I congratulate you on the success of your remedy. For sale specific for piles. For blind, bleed by C. F. Moore & Co. ing, itching and protruding piles, Y ou can take com fort m one of eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all those “ M orris” chairs P orter & skin diseases DeW iti’s salve has no L arkin are givin g a w a y w ith equal. This has given rise to nu cash purchases. merous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt’s— the genuine. Sold Administratrix Notice of Sale of Real Estate. by F. H. Caldwell _____, & Co. » Y ou n g men should aim high, particularly when they are shoot ing off to y pistols. Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets cured me.— Mis. T. V . Williams, Lainsburg, Mich. These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stomach trouble of this character. For sale b y C. F. Moore & Co. Instead ot hiring a rainm aker when there is a drought, let the whole country turn ou t to a pic nic and leave all umbrellas a t home. ________ Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of Califor- nia, Md. suffered for years from rheumatism and Inmbago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain’s pain balm, which he didrand it ef fected a complete cure. This lini ment is for sale by C. F. Moore & Co. ____ j __ _ Notice 1« hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of Perry H. Bradley, deceased, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Yamhill County. Oregon, duly made and eutered in the matter of said estate on tne 24th day of November. A. D. 1903, author ising ordering and licensing her so to do, will at her residence, at Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, from and after the 6th day of February, A. D. 1904, proceed to sell for cash,' at private sale to the highest bidder, the following de scribed real property belonging to said estate,to wit: North one-naif (>£) of block nuulwr fifty- one (51), In Edward's addition to the town of Newberg (now city of Newberg) In Yamhill .County, Oregon, according to the plat of said addition to said town-of Newberg. of record in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances for said county. Dated JaOhary 7,1904. JOSEPHINE S. BRADLEY. Administratrix of estate of Perry 11. Bradley, deceased. - CLARENCE BUTT, Attorney for estate. 8 McKERPTS B A R B E R SHOP. OPPOSITE B A i Y K O P XHWBERG FIRST-CLASS WORK. The Newberg Steam J.aundry Good Work. Reasonable Prices. It is a wise son w h o know s when to josh his father. HARVEY FRAZIER, Proprietor Cured A fter Suffering 10 Years B. F. Hare, Supt. Miama Cycle & Mfg. Co. Middletown, O. suffer ed “for ten years with dys pepsia. He spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and with doc tors without receiving any perma WATCHMAKER nent benefit. He says, one night while feeling exceptionally bad I JE W E LE R , i ' ' ■ Was about to throw down the even Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana ing paper when I saw an item in Friends who need wateh repairing done. the paper regarding the merits of 207 Morrison St. Kodol dyspepsia cure. I conclud P O R T LA N D , OR. ed to try it and while I had no faith in it I felt better after the second dose. Afttri using two bot tles I am'stronger and better than I have been in years, and I recom Easy to take and easy to aot Is C mend Kodol dyspepsia cure to my that famous little pill DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. This Is due to friends and acquaintances suffering the fact that they tonic the liver in from stomach trouble. Sold by F. stead of purging It. They never gripe H. Caldwell & Co. nor sicken, not even the most delicate JOHN A. BECK, Easy Pill lady, and yet they are so certain In results that rto one who uses them Is disappointed. They cure torpid liver, constipation, biliousness. Jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off pneu monia and fevers. River Time Card. The Willamette River boats are due to arrive at Newberg dock as follows: Modoc, from POVtland to Salem, on Monday and Friday, at 12 m, Leona, from Portland to Independence, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 1 p. m. Altona, from Portland to Corvallis, on Tues day. Thursday and Saturday, at 1 p. m. Elmore, from Portland to Dayton, on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday, at 2 p. m. Elmore, from Dayton to Portland, on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a. m Altona, from Corvallis to Portland, on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, at 4p. m. Inuua. from Independence to' Portland, on Tuesday, Thursday aud Katurday. at JI a m. Modoc, from Salem to Portland, on Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday, at in a. m. I Subject to change without notice. X. c. MtSFASSS ffir D e W lT T A CO.» C H IC A O O Don’t Forgot tho lam«. ^ j EARLY RISERS For Sale by F. H. Caldwell J t Co. Ok "Y •**> *. »»• c ond , Newberg M eat Co. » afrsH - r t o i- .r -i V r J t r .