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“ Some people talk a whole lot eti don’t say nothin’ in
the end; some long-winded advertisements air jest like ’em.”
W e don’t say much, but we
are here with the goods.
The Freshest, Cleanest Line
of Groceries in Newberg.
Our shelves are laden with
up-to-date lines of Dry Goods.
COME, SEE A N D BELIEVE.
H E N R Y
E H R E T
G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D IS E
OPPOSITE BANK OF NEWBERQ.
A. P. Oliver is on a business
trip to San Francisco this week.
Mrs. S. A. Burris and Mrs.
Frank Bryan of River street have
been on the sick list this week.
Mrs C. F ; Moore and children
went up to Wklamina Wednes
day evening, called by the illness
of Mrs. Moore’s mother. ^
Our lady attendant has some
fine muslin underwear to show
to the ladies of Newberg when
in the store of Porter & Larkin’s.
.Joseph Hall put on exhibition
in the postoffice a few days ago
a sample of the blackberries that
are white berries, with which he
is experimenting.
W. E. White left this morning
on a tw o weeks business trip to
Moro, Sherman '’ county. . He
went by w av of Goldendale,
Washington, where his wife is
visiting at her old home.
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Zim Mills, of Springbrook who
is wanting tp build a house, came
in to look for a carpenter
Wednesday but found that avail
able workmen of that craft are
as scarce as the proverbial hen’s
tooth.
Fletcher Cox, who is employed
in the Indian service as engineer
at the Fo rt Belknap Indian
school at Harlem, Montana, is
on his summer vacation and got
back to Newberg Tuesday even
ing. His wife stopped off in
Idaho to visit relatives.
A convention for the purpose
oi organizing an Oregon Develop
ment League will be held in
Portland August 2nd and 3rd
under the auspices of the Port
land Commercial Club, and it is
the purpose that representatives
from every part of the state be
in attendance. The mayor of
every town and all editors are
considered delegates, and mayors
are furthertpore requested to
name five additional delegates
from their respective towns.
The five named by M ayor Parker
from Newl>erg, are Clarence
Butt, Jesse Edwards, C. K.
Spaulding, F. H. Caldwell and
Dr. Geo. Larkin. A special rate
of one fare for round trip from
all Oregon points has been made
by the railroad companies.
A r t E x h ib it nuct Sale.
F o r Sale.
J. E. Pressnall’s artistic sales
room has been transformed into
an a rt emporium, where the
public have an opportunity to
witness J . Englehardt’s ability
as a landscape painter, which
has made him famous from the
Atlantic to the Pacific.
A steam wood saw, good as
new, cost $ 400; has sawed
about 200 cords, price $ 300.
Inquire or write to S. J. Madson,
Newberg, Oregon.
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F re e D elivery and Both Phones.
Go to the Newberg Meat M ar
ket for all kinds of fresh meats.
We also handle bacon and lard.
We do our own buying and are
able to furnish the best meats
the valley affords.
S t a n l e y & B ond ,
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Newberg Meat Co.
Captain Jo n e s at N ew berg.
Captain Jones, owned by J . 1
A. Jones of Springbrook, will be
found at the Commercial Stables,
in Newberg, on Saturdays. This
animal’s colts are speedy, hand
some roadsters, and are giving
the horse reputation as an
excellent sire.
Good Rigs and Careful
Drivers. Hearse and
Carriages for Funerals
Rates Reasonable.
Bread for sale, at Wilson’s.
CLAUD FERGUSON,
Fresh every day.
F o r Sale.
PROPRIETOR.
See those diummer samples of Col. J. K. Philips of Corvallis
shirts at Porter & Larkin’s, $ 1.50 has been visiting here this week
A 20-acre farm, one mile from
Newberg;
good improvements;
and $ 1.25 values for 75 cents.
with his daughter Mrs. R. M.
A dm inistrator** Notice.
cow,
calf
and
buggy, chickens
A change in summer refresh Wallace.
and crop all go with farm. Price Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
L. Hoskins has been, by the order of the
ments—orange fruit ice at Wil J. T. Smith has given up his
$ 2480. Address Box 56, New j.
County Court of YamhiU County State of
Oregon,
duly appointed as the administrator of
son’s ice cream parlors Saturday work as quartermaster of the
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the estate of James W. Nevitt, deceased, and
that he has duly qualified as such adminis
evening.
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logging camp on the Luckiamute
R eal Estate T ran sfer*.
trator.
Now, therefore, ail persons having claims
J. A. Hughes has purchased and returned home with Mrs.
against safd estate are hereby notified and re
Reported
hv
the
Yam
hill
County
Abstract
quired to present the same properly verified, to
lots of \I. Terrell on Center street Smith last week.
Company, McMinnville.
the undersigned at his residence near Newberg,
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Yam hill Countv. Oregon, within six months
upon which he expects to put up
There arc three different chairs
W E Terrell and wf to Jesse ! from
the date of this notice.
a cottage.
to be had at Porter & Larkin’s
Edwards, lots 17, 19, and pt 23 ! Dated this July l:;th A. D. J. 1904,
L HOSKINS,
Administrator of said estate.
Church add to Newberg, $300.
C . F. Moore and family visited and you can just as well have
F. W . Fentou, Attorney forestale.
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with Dayton i relatives over them all without any extra ex
H T White to Jesse Edwards,
Notice of Appointment nf Atl-
lot 3 and s % lot 2 blk 24 Edwards
Suhday, the family remaining pense to vourself.
nilniMtratnr, With the Will
add to Newberg, $100.
until Wednesday^
Landlord Booth, of the Nye
Annexe*!.
W C Hagerty to Jesse Edwards, i Notice is hereby’given that the undersigned
The district school board has ! Brook Hotel, had the misfortune
lots 15 and 16 blk 42 Edwards add have been duly appointed administrators, witli
arranged for the use of the upper ! to fall and dislocate his shoulder,
j the will annexed, of the estate of Wm. K.
1 Davis, deceased, by the ro o m y Court of Yam -
to Newberg, $10.
room in the new; creamery build- : Itjw as set by Dr. M inthorn and
i hill.County, Oregon, and have qualified.
Luke McKern and wf to W At N?w- therefore, all persons having claims
in^fpr schoolroom purposes for i he is getting along nicely.—
' against said estate are hereby notified and re
to present the same, with the proper
Parrish, io ac in Luke McKern d 1 quired
the’.comimg year» for which six ; Yaquina Bay News,
vouchers, to the undersigned, at their resi
dence near Springbrook, Yamhill county, Ore
C t 3 s r 2 w, $200.
dollars a month by the year, will j Orland and Mark Heacock,
gon, or at the office of Clarence Butt at N ew
Yam blll county, Oregon, within six
Charles Parrett to Van Leavitt, berg,
be paid. It is the present in- jewelers and opticians, have dis
months from date hereof.'
Dated
Juue 2», 1904.
lot 3. blk 9 Deskins add to New-
tention of the directors to put solved partnership, the latter
WM. H. DAVIS, f Administrators,with the w ill
> annexed, of the estateof Wm.
bei-. $1250.
the {primary grade in the overflow ! taking sole charge of the busi-
JOHN F. DAVIS.S S. Davis, deceased.
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Vinnie Vincent and wf to Ruth Clarence Butt, Attorney for estate.
-quarters.
I ness. Orland will probably be
Hestoo, lots 7 and 8 and yi 13 and
The city council has closed the j employed in the store at times,
15 blk 29 Edwards add to Newberg,
•deal with John Illig for the pur- j Miss Byers of RoSeburg having
$250.
•chase of eleven acres a t an ap-j declined to accept a position in
John H Swetman to Hiram Jones
proximate cost of tw o thousand the public school here next year,
The place to get your
and wf, 115 ac in F Fulquarts d lc
dollars, which will be used for a vacaficy w as left in the teach-
t 4 s r 3 w, 4500.
cemetery purposes. The ground . ing force, which has been filled by
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
Jesse Edwards to O K Edwards,
is down the canyon on the other ! the election of Miss Louise Jones
75x100 ft in Newberg, $190.
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side of the creek from the Friends Qf Dayton, a recent graduate of
Thomas Philbin to L M Smith | PRESCRIPTION WORK A
burying ground, and will be the state university, who has the
and wf, 20 ac in Joe Hess d 1 c t 3
entered from Wynooski street.
i very best of recommendations.
SPECIALTY.
•s r 3 w, $1250.
- Busin«** Pointers.
Miss Edna Newlin’s Newberg. The Misses Erma Heacock and
S N Lyon and husb to John A i Book*, Statio n ery, F an cy .an«l
Columbia cylinder records 25c
triends will l>e interested in Beulah Spaulding took part in
Hicks
and wf. lot 1 blk 4 Everest 1 T o ile t A rticle *. C am ara an A
knowing that she has left the the diamond medal contest at at Heacock & Heacock’s,
K o d ak * aiul all k in d * o f C am era
For express and light hauling j add to Newberg, $650.
east for Southern California and | Chautauqua assembly at Glad-
Supplie*.
leave orders at Rich’s grocery'.
! Newberg Merchantile assn to 1
will make her home for some stone Park on Monday »after- \
Thev are good oak chairs at | John Glass, lot 4 blk 6 Deskins ! LESSONS G IV EN IN KODAK-
months with her sister, Mrs. H. noon, W. C. T. U. day. Erma | Porter
EBY.
& L arkin’s and y'ou get add to Newberg, $1300.
E. . Newbv of Pasadena. The received second honors and made j them free.
j Cicero Marr and wf to Thom L j
latter has lieen visiting in the a close decision for the medal,
Harness and all that goes with Cummings, lots 3 and 4 blk 29 1
E a st this summer and Miss which was finally awarded to a it at Law er s. See his fly nets,. Edwards add to Newberg, $100.
dusters, and open top sw'eat1 _
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Newlin returned home with her Miss Parker of Gaston.
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Loran Ryan and wf to G C
B. C. MILES, President.
this week.
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Triplets came
to Newberg
You can take comtort in one o f C h n *<™ °n and wf, it ac in Jacob
E. H. WOODW ARD, Vice Pres, end See
Bight taxpayers, including two Tuesday. They are aged seven those “ Morris” chairs Porter & :
J. ('. COLCORD. Cashier.
d 1 c t 3 s r 3 w, $1000.
directors and theelerk, responded years, two boys and a girl, and 1 Larkin are
arc giving
(riving rtwav with
J D Crater (guardian) to Jesse R
¡Hutchens, # int m io ac in Wm j
to the call for a school meeting are the children of Mr. and Mrs. cash purchases.
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
Logan, d 1 c t 4 s r 3 w, $75.
Monday afternoon to consider Jesse Cook, recent arrivals in! A mortised screen door w i ll;
O b itu a ry .
rt. ('. MILES.
thq advisability of establishing Oregon from Iowa, who moved o u tlast tw o dotveled or blind
J. I. H A D L E Y .
mortised
doors.
We
m
ake
them.
Mention
has
been
previously
tna<
E. H. WOODW ARD
lade of the
the* tenth grade in the Newberg over here from Hubbard the first
S. J. MADSON.
New'berg Sash and Door Fac- <te,vth of one of Newberg s highly respected
T. H DOfTOLAS. Ja.
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citizens,
Erast
us
Spaulding,
who
tvas
born
in
public school. Professor Kirk of the week. There are seven
Directors.
to rv .
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! the town of Milford N. H.. August 14,1382. He
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was tbe second youngest in bis father’s family
staged that the graduates of children in the family but the
W ith
a
good
S team
s a w ' i n of seven sons and two daughters and spent his
V l c V p v k n m t 'i r e d
childhood and youth with his parents on the C O K K K K I’O N I > K N T * —Ladd A Tilton, P o rt'
this year for the most part triplets are undoubtedly the r r c e - a i d r l i i n n e o s « s « , n 'i 'i a n i l i l A1C
V t \ l s p r e p a r e u , farm
After working «even vears as a black-
land: National Park Batik. New York.
vour
wood
saw
in
g
a
t
«nlth
apprentice When a young man .h e left
wished to pursue the work “ whole show.’’ Mr. Cook has to . do
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New England and settled at Leavenworth,
See him Kansas, where be lived until 1860 when he re-
farther next year, and he thought purchased property on Wynooski satistactorv prices.
about it
turned and on May 8th was married to Mias Strangers vUtting the city are invited to call at
Elizabeth Kent, who as a faithful and loving • the bauk for information concerning the
he could arrange to take the street, the house on which was j
companion
anion has i shared hi» joys and sorrows, and
city. Oortesoondence invited. v
T.
B.
Cummings
&
Company'
is left ; to mourn his departure.
work himself-and save hiring built by Woodard Charles.
Their early married life was «rent in Kansas,
keep furniture, window's, shades, but
In 1872 they settled in San Francisco.
another instructor. He stated
While in California he and Mr Plumber in
curtain
poles,
portiers,
carpets,
When
taken
to
Portland
last
vented
the Plumber fruit dryer and in 1874
that this is the only' town in the
matting, rugs, and in fact every’- they came
to East Portland where they manu
week,
W.
W.
Nelson
was
put
and sold their Invention.
county ofany consequence which
thing kept in a first class and factured
Selling out to his partner in 1877, Mr. Spauld
Easy to take and easy to act Is F
up-to-date
furniture ing moved to Yam hill county, near Dayton,
has not the tenth grade and that under the influence of anaes strictly
that
famous little pill DeWitt's
and bought a farm, which lie worked until
w hen he moved to Newberg.
Little Early Risers. This Is due to
he thought the school should thetics, when Portland doctors Store. They also handle pain ts,
oils, glass, brushes and a full line t . Four years ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis : the fact that they tonic the liver In
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front which he only partially recovered. H i»:
raise its standard. Director tried to reduce the fracture of the j of - enamels.
A large Stock O I tin- last illness a farther complication of the first,
stead of purging It. They never gripe
injured
foot,
but
with
no
better
H - r t n k i n t r trcw tH « k e n t on h a n d
began about a yearago. Throughout.hlsaicknes*
Colcord expressed the conviction
nor sicken, not even the most delicate
aerraking
gooas K e p t o n n m u i . no
wor(, 0f«omplM.lnt or impatience wa* ut-
lady, and yet they ars so oertain in
Fmhnlmimr
n
««liecialtr.
tered. On July ft, death mercifully put an end !
that one more year’s work would success than Drs. Littlefield & ! r.nioaim
ing a speeutitT.
t0 his snffcrlug and in the hope of eternal life
results that no one who usea thorn la
Romig
had
met
with.
On
Friday
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he fell asleep.
place the students nearer the
r n r S a le .
A good man has gone but the Influence of an
disappointed. They cure torpid liver,
the
foot
was
cut
into,
the
tendons
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honest, straightforward life will live,
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college course, and Would tend
constipation, biliousness. Jaundice,
put
in
position,
and
Mr.
Nelson
!
Eight and one-third lots, w’ell
headache, malaria and ward off pneu
to encourage them to get a high
Adnilulw trator’* Notice.
monia and fevers.
is
now
getting
along
nicely.
In
set
in
fruit;
peaches,
pears,
er education. No dissenting
Notice 1« hereby given that the undendgned
r u M iio sr
has been appointed administrator of the estate
X. C. D a W I T T A C O .» C H IC A Q O
opinion was heard, and on consultation, Dr. Littlefield, who plums, utiles, .cherries, grapes, of
Levi J. Parks, deceased, by the county court
Yam hill county. Oregon, and has qualified.
motion o fj. A. Pike, the Board had charge of the case, held to a and all kinds of small fruit. Six of Now,
therefore, all. persons having claims ^
Don't Forgot tho Namo. ^
against said estate are hereby requested and
was instructed to establish the different diagnosis than that room house, ’ ° «rood bam and oth-
. * , required to present the same, with the proper
A bargain, voucher, to the undersigned at the office of
higher grade. The Board was made by the Portland physicians, er outbuilding*.
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Clarence Butt, at Newberg. Yamhill county,
Oregon, within six mouths from date here.
also authorized to contract for and when the operation w as per Must be sold.
Dated July » , 1904.
ROBERT ORR.
M rs . E.|M. H o d so x ,
the use of a room in town formed he was found to be cor
Administrator of said estate,
F o p Sale by F . H. C ald w ell A Co.
suitable for school purposes.
rect.
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Newberg, Oregon. clarence Butt, attorney for istate.
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