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Mian Rebecca Gates of Dallas is visiting her anat Mrs. W. W. Kdaoo. Mr. and Mra,'Btnory H od son came dowa from Seattle on a visit ycsscrtisy • We preaent an excellent picture of President Roosevelt to each of ooraabacriben tinsweek. M ias Minnie Hutchens returned M on d ay from Portland w ith a complete line o f new hats. M r. and Mrs. Chas. Hadley o f D ayton visitd here yesterday w ith the family o f N. C. Maris. I f you w ant yo u r watch re paired by anexperincedand care ful workman, g o to Reynold the new jeweler. Don’t forget. Special prices on umbrellas and parasols a t P a t terson, Jones & Co. next Satur day, October 15. One day only. M rs. Anne Yocum, w ife o f O. C. Yocum the veteran M t. Hood guide, is in to w n visiting her brothers, W . L . and W . 0 . Rob ertson. The Chas. K. Spaulding? Logging Co. OREGON PINE. ASH A N D M A P L E LU M B E R . Doors, Lime« Sand, Windows, Mouldings, The children are still pouring into the public school and as a result some must be poured out again into other quarters. The enrollment is now between 400 and 425, and steadily on the in crease. Miss Yauhan and Mrs. Bradley each have sixtv or more pupils, some o f which are using tables in the corners o f the rooms. Pupils are occupying the front seats’ w ith no desks in front o f them with which to work. Seeing that some measures must lie taken to relieve the con gestion, the directors looked about for another room down in town, and rented o f W. R. Hard man the old F air store room, corner o f First and Main streets. They expect to secure a supply teacher bv the end o f the week and hope to install the overflow o f the second, third and fourth grades in their tem porary quar ters Monday morning. Several residents out west o f town have been endeavoring to have arrangements made where by their children can have free access to the advantages o f this district. County Superintendent L . R. Alderman came dow n Tues day to visit the school and look over the situation and as a result it seems very probable that some twenty-five pupils w ill very soon lie admitted to the Newberg school, and plans made to haul them back and forth. According to Mr. Alderman this will make Newlierg’s public school enroll ment equal, to that o f McMinn ville, It is Superintendent- Alder man's idea that this shall lie the first step in the movement tow ard consolidating the dis tricts or parts o f districts in this vicinity ami bringing the children Consent, Wood Fibre Plaster. Eave Outt9r. LATHS, SHINGLES AND CEDAR POSTS. Store Building—One block cast of Porter & Larkin's. M . McDonald has recovered o f the more immedia te outlying from his illness and is again a t sections into N ew berg t o school. his old stand in the blacksmith M r. Alderman is a progressive shop where he w ill greet his old man, holds strongly the consoli. dation plan and wants to see it friends and customers. put in force and fairly tested here. E d itor Christie, recently o f the I f the m ovem ent is undertaken, Condon Times, w h o is n ow look it w ill have to be decided upon in g fo r a newspaper field, w as soon, as the district w ill have here yesterday looking over New- new buildings next year, and berg. He was accompanied by consolidation would be an im his wife and child. portant factor to be considered C. B. Wilson, w ho some time in the plans. The superintendent a g o came into possession o f the is making an effort to get J. H. old Evangelical parsonage, is Ackerman, the sta te superinten putting an addition to it and dent o f public instruction, here w ork in g it over into a very sub next week to address the citizens stantial residence. upon the sub ject. A t the annual meeting o f the Oregon Baptist Association Think of t h « Many Advantages - ----------- which is being held this week a t T h a t are secured in purchasing McMinnville, R e v .F . C.Stanard, one o f the small tracts o f land in pastor o f the N ew berg church, Miss M . E. M cD ow ell’s Sunnv- w as honored by being elected side subdivision; not only places m oderator o f the assembly, which you in the school district o f New comes as very gra tifyin g news to berg, but also affords the home- his many w arm friends here. I t seeker an opportunity t o secure is said th at he is the youngest a five t o tw en ty acre tra c t upon man to whom this honor has which he can make a good livin g ever fallen, and it goes w ithou t and a t the same time enjoy the saying th a t he is as w o rth y as conveniences o f one o f the m ost any. Other Newberg Baptists progressive tow ns in the W illam w h o have been in attendance a t ette Valley. The remaining un the assembly, are Mrs. Stanard, sold tracts in Sunny side sub M r. and Mrs. H ow ard Williams division are m ostly cleared, level and Miss L avin ia Williams. land, w ith w ater convenient and Public School Again on the Overflow. m m i y naiibcd. Hearing of m ndvfnl cores effected by nee ef K a M Dytpcpein Cure, I concluded to try it. The first bottle benefited wm, end after taking four bottles, I eat folly restored to my Notice of Appointment of A t - usuel strength, weigth and health." iiitiilN t r a t o r . Kodot Dyspepsia Core digests what Not to* la k m b r (Iren that tha undersigned, you eat and cares. Sold by P. H. ciidbrdc. Cady, baa been by an order ol the County Court ofYambHtoouatys Oregon, duly Caldwell & Co. m h all within one mile o f Newberg. No better location can be found for gardening, fruit, poultry, or hops, and the prices a t which these desirable tracts are being sold, places them within the reach o f all. ALFRED WHEELER P lu m b in g an d Re o p e n e d T in n in g O p p o e it tr»e O ld IN e w b c r ( H o te l E S T IM A T E S F U R N IS H E D Q U A L IT Y T] PRICES SELL T H A T 'S W H Y O U R B U S IN E S S IS S T feA D IL Y IN C R E A S IN G . Lots of Pockét Book Ticklers -AT- The General Merchandise Store -OF- HENRY EHRET. The Southern Padfic announces that “ Mimic W ar in California” is strikingly described in October Sunset Magazine. Articles bv Gen. MacArthur and others. Beautiful colored drawings. M aqy industrial articles, sketch es, stories, etc. 10 cents from all newsdealers. rawt&rrasra S3v\i duly queJIAed •* »urh administrator. Now, there lore alt panona heviug claim» against said aatate are hereby notified and re quired to preeent the seme duly rerlSed to the undersigned admliiUtrator at hla raaldeoce near Newbem, Yamhill eounty, Oregon, within ala mouth» from tho date o( this notioe. Dated thla September 22. 1904. CUTFORD 0. CADY, Administrator oI the estate of MUIoout N. Cady, deceased No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at Adm inistrator's Notice o f Bale the great popularty of Chamber o f R eal Estate. lain’s Cough Remedy. It not only Notice 1» hereby given that tha undersigned, cores colds and grip effectually and as administrator of the setal* ef Levi J. Parks, by vlrtn* of an order of C ounty permanently, but prevents these deceased, Cowtot Yamhill cannty, Oregon, entered on the lAtk day of diseases from resulting in pneu and MO*, authorising, ordering and " monia. It is also a certain cure for an todo* will, at th* rnetdoaeeea croup. Whooping cough is nOt from and after tho Sad day of to th* ■ ■ ■ I reel dangerous when this remedy is highest given. It contains no opium or -------- other harmful substance and may Yamhill asid state of ~ XaU _ bo given as confidently to a baby Ms 72, NotiSaatton Mm 177*, aa to an adult. It is also pleasant tlous IS, 14,» and H la towaahip tbr ranee three went of th* 9— --------- to take. When all of these facts are of In said connty andamie, a •cribadas follows, to w i t ________ _ taken into consideration it is not southeast ooraer ef the donation IseT i surprising that people in foreign John Williamson and wife. Claim Me. townebip end range, aad m a n ia « thence east lands, as well as at home, esteem 17.» chains; theaee eouth M M S e ta e to south this remedy very highly and very line of said Claim No. 72; thence west la th e southeast corner of f . T. Keys’ land; thence few are willing to take any other north to the northeast eorner of mid Keys’ above named; thenoe weet to-the north after having once used it. For sale tract west comer of said Kaye’ tract of land, and thenoe north along the center of the connty by C. F. Moore & Co. They arc good oak chairs at Porter & Larkin’s and you get them free. road-to the place w beginning, end containing 19*0 scree of land more or lees. Datad September a, 1904. ROBERT ORK. Admlnlrtrator of the aetata of Lev! J. Park», dnroanpd Clarence Butt, at torney (or estate.________ 48_ Notice o f Appointm eut o f A d ministrator. “ Our little daughter had an al Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. most fatal attack of whooping J. L. Hoskins, has been hy and order of the cough and bronchitis,” writes Mrs. Connty Court of Yamhill connty, O: <, duly _______________________ _ __ ___ .... ae the administrator of tl W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. appointed Isadora B. Dodge, deceased, and that ho has Y., “ but when all other remedies duly qdUIAed as such administrator. Now, therefore, all persone having claims failed, we saved her life with Dr. against said estate ere hereby notlAed and re quired to preeent the same, properly verified Kings New Discovery. Our niece, to the undersigned at his reel denes in New who had consumption in an ad berg, In Yamhill county. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. vanced stage, also used this won Datad thla September ». 1904. J. L HOSKDCS, derful medicine and to-day she is Administrator of said estate. 43 perfectly well.” Desperate throat T. W. Peatón, Attorney tor estate. and lnng diseases yield to Dr. King’s New Discovery as to no other on earth. Infallable for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell & T E**y to take and easy to act Is C that famous Uttle pill DeWItt's Co. Trial bottles free. Little Early Risers. Thla is due to — ............ - V' Easy Pill tha fact that they tonic tho Uvor In stead of purging it They never gripe nor sicken, not even tho moot delicate lady, and yat they am an oertaln In results that no one who vans them ig disappointed. They com torpid Hver, constipation, billousnoaa. Jaundice, headache, malaria and ward off paau- moota and fevers. A dm inistratrix Notice o f Final Settlement. Notie* 1« hereby cl Ten that the underlined, aa administratrix of the estate of Perry H. Brad, lay, deceased, hai Sled her anal account ai ad. inlnl'tratrix of said estate In tha County Conn of Yamhill county. Oregon, and that »aid court has appointed Monday. November 7,1904, at ten o’clock a. m.,*a the day and boor for hearing of objection* to said Anal account and the set- tlement thereof. Now, therefore, all persona Interested In said estate ere hereby notified and required to ap pear at the connty court room at McMinnville •aid connty and state, at mid time, to then and there show cause, if any there be. why mid Anal account should not be settled, allowed and approved and the administratrix dis charged and mid estate forever and Anally mt* tied. September 20.1904. JOSEPHINE 8. BRAD LEY. Adm inistratrix of the estate of Perry H. Brad ley. deceased. Clarence Butt, Attorney for estate. 46 C. Do W I T T ft CO ., C m C AO O p Don’t Forgot tho EARLY RISERS F o r k a le by F. H . C ald w ell St Co OPPOSITE BANK OF NEWBERG. Broke Into His House. , t . P ill Pleasure. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of bis customary health by invasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. King’s New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he’s entirely cured. They’re guaranteed to cure. 25c at F. H. Caldwell & Co’s drug store. I f you ever took DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for biliousness or con stipation you know what pill pleas ure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the systeVn of all bile without producing un pleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but pleasantly give tone and strength to the tissues and organs of the stomach, liver Dr. Schurman declares that no and bowels. Sold by F. H. Cald- man has a righrito be “ a bach,. n & M a c k ie & M il l e r . elor as a m atter o f* choice.“ Grange Call. Dear, depr! Don’t yon see, doc- See those drummer samples o f tor, that if he was “ a ra a to t #kft£s o rte r & Larkin’s, $1. $1.50 jirts a t P Porter “ It is necessary for all members choice” he wouldn’t be i b a c F and am $1.25 values for 75 cents. o f Newberg Grange No. 113 to elor? Confessions of a Priest. be present next Saturday even M W M o th e r, o f . Jno g C o, o f w , ke A r t . ing, October 15, a t 8 ¿ ’dock. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, writes, “ For twelve years I suffered We have im portant matters to says. “ One of ray children was from yellow jaundice. I consulted arrange before the National subject to croup of a severe type, a number of physicans and tried all Grange meets in November at and the giving of Chamberlain’s sorts of medicines, but got no re M. K . E v a n s , Portland. Cough Remedy promptly, always lief. Then I began to use Electric Secretary. brought relief. Many mothers in Bitters and feel that I am now this neighborhood think the same cured of a disease that had me in F o r Sale. as I do about this remedy and want its grasp for twelve years.” I f yon want a reliable medicine for kidney 1500 bushels choice oats; 500 no other kind for their children.” and liver trouble, stomach disorder For sale by C. F. Moore & Co. bushels seed wheat; 30 tons good or general debility, get Electric Bit baled clover hay; a quantity o f N ow ise girl ever lets theyoung ters. It's guaranteed by F. H. baled o a t straw ; several hundred man she has spotted for her own Caldwell & Co. Only 50c. / sacks “ Burbank” potatoes. Ap see her w ith her hair in curl You can’t lose bv baying one papers until after the minister ply a t our farm near Grange o f Porter & Larkin’s sample nas said his fatal say. hall. $1.50 shirts for 75 cents. L it t l e f ie l d a n d C a l k in s . Cham berlain's Cough R e m e t)' Saves T w o From Death. Change in Business. The firm o f Mackie & Calkins has made a change, C. S. Calkins having sold his interest to H. G. Miller, and it is desired that all outstanding accounts lie settled at once. The books w ill be found at the store where settlement maj' be made. Thanks for past patronage. Come again and we will treat you square. There arc three different chairs to be had at Porter & Larkin’s and you can just as well have them all w ithout any extra ex pense t o vourself. Head About to Burst From Severe Bilious Attack. “ I had a severe bilious attack and felt like my head was about.to burst when I got bold Of a frJè sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, I took a dose of them after supper and the nex t day felt like a new man and baye been feeling happy every VrftL,” say* Mr. J. W. Smith of ^uliff, Texas. For biliousness, stomach troubles and constipation these tablets have A 50c tea for 25c at the Blue no equal. Price 25 cents. Formule by C. Moore & Co. store. Good For Children. ~ T fie pleasant to take and harm less One Minute Cough Cure gives ifistant relies in all cases of cough, croup and lagrippe because it doesn’t pass immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the in flammation, heals and soothes and cares premaaently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Sold by F. H. Caldwell & Co. 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