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I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWBERG N a W B E Iia , O R E G O N . ¡T H E Capital Stock, Stockholders’ Responsibility, CHAS. K. SPAULDING 1 \ - * LOGGING COMPANY. $a5.«x> $50,000 o u r p o l ic y : Conservatism and strict attention to all business entrust ed to us. We solicit your business whether it is large or small. Correspondence Invited. «*•-»■ * Let ns furnish yon with one of our Home Saving» Banks. It will help you to save your money. $1.00 starts a Savings Account and earns 3 or 4 per cent. O F F IC E R S A N D D IR E C T O R S : Dealers ta Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber. Doors, Lime, Sand, Cement, Windows, Mouldings I 'Wood Fibre ■ Plaster Eave Gutter ID. A . Nckoo Th ornai Pane* C W I -arici» A . R. Milk N .C M. V Dt. H. A . i Henry Milk Maynard Redmond ANNOUNCEMENT. I have matte arrangements again this season for the ex clusive sale in Newberg of Swetland’s' Ice L A T H S , S H IN G L E S A N D CEDAR PO ST S. ---------- Cream Thin fnmoun dnllnncy hao stood tho toot for 17 yoaro with a constantly Increasing solo. S o - yond oil question It la tho R E S T and PU R E S V Ice Cream and hao w on a reputation as ‘ ‘The loo eroam of O o a llty ." Served at our fountain and In our cosy lea eroam Parlor. Spoelal prlooo f a * plonlco and aoo lalo. . ___■_________ \ TT C. B. Wilson. S T O R E B U IL D IN G : O ne B lock East o f Porter & Larkin’s. Lewis and IN C O R P O R A T E D I M S C A P IT A L P A ID U P . $ 6 0 .0 0 0 BANK O F NEW BERG, N EW B ER G , O R E G O N . Transacts a general banking business. Customers given every accommodation consistent with safe and ~ conservative banking business. B O A R D O F D IR E C T O R S B. C. M ilks , President. C has . K. S paulding . J. L. H c k i n s , Vice Pres. S. L. P a r r b t t - ________ E. H. W oodward , Sec. C larknck B utt . J. F. T aylor . J . C . C O L C O R D , Cashier L ocal Events* Chester Hod son arrived home Tuesday evening from a business trip to Southern Oregon. C. H. Eggers, who is working in Portland, visited at home the middle ot the week. __ Q. C. Carl left yesterday morn ing for Tennessee to attend the National Assembly o f the Breth ren church. _______ ■ F. S. Hallock and family ot M ontavilla returned home Tues day after a short visit with Newberg relatives. Local W. O. W. officers were elected as follows Monday night: D. Tall man, C. M .;L . H. Shirley, advisor; D. J. Gilbert, clerk; A. Bashaw, escort; C. B. Wilson, sentry; A. Baker, watchman; C. C. Ferguson, manager. Neighbors and friends to the number ot about thirty gave Mrs. J. M. Rittenhousea pleas ant surprise at her home last night, the occasion being her sixty-seventh birthday anniver sary. There will be no services at the Baptist church next Snnday morning on account o f the Memorial services at the Metho dist church. Regular meetings in the evening. F. C. Stanard, pastor. The committee on transpor tation telegraphed to the S. P. Company yesterday evening for a special Newberg train o f five coaches for June 5, Newberg day at the fair, train to leave here a t seven o ’clock. A one trip fare was asked for. v The little town o f Scholls across the mountain in Wash ington county, has a ball team which is #enjoying an unbroken line o f victories, in tw o o f which it led Newberg to the slaughter pen. Its latest is a cap sheaf—a game in which it defeated Hills boro by a score ol 11 to 3. O. O. C O U L S O N , Aast. Cashier Wanted—A good horse. H. J. Minthom. driving Wood Choppers Wanted T o cut 150 cords o f oak wood near Carlton, Oregon. Address L. H. B a k e r , Gaston, Oregon. ------------ W a n t a R i e s t f _________ I f you want to buy a telephone why not buy the best? The Stromberg Carlson w ill surely give satisfaction. For sale by S. A. M i i . l s . For a full and complete line of all kinds o f agate bowls, pans, nappies, pitchers, roasters and jardinieres, go to the Valley, Tea & China Co. F o r sale, house and three acres o f land. H. J. Min thorn. Three things we are proud o f in Walk Over Shoes—good styles, good wearers and good sellers. Porter & Larkin. It is cheaper to send your work to a laundry and have it done right, than to try to do it yourself, and have that dirty, yellowish tinge to vour clothes. T ry it. Both phones. Baldwin & Pressnall. Centennial Saturday, August 12 , has been selected as Aeronautic Day. Missouri Day has been changed from August 17 to September 14 . Governor Joseph W. F.olk o f the "Show M e " state will attend. Colorade w ill have a building at the Exposition. The struc ture is now well under w a y and will be completed by June 1. While small, it is one o f the most attractive o f the state buildings. T w o new concessions are an nounced for the Trail—the Old Southern Plantation and the M irror Maze. W ork upon this amusement thoroughfare is pro gressing favorably and all the concessions w ill be ready to re ceive the public before opening day. • Fourteen organ recitals will be held in the Auditorium between June 10 and September 30 . All recitals w ill be given at night, and will be arranged by Profes sor H. W. Goodrich, organist o f St. David’s • Episcopal church. Prominent organists will parti cipate. Four governors will speak at the exercises in the Anditorium on June 10, which has been set aside by the Exposition manage ment as Traveling Men’s Day. The governors are George E. Chamberlain o f Oregon, Albert E. Mead o f Washington, Frank R. Gooding o f Idaho and George C. Pardee o f California. Administrators Notice o f Halo Saved by Dynamite. of Beal Rstate. Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting s space the Noi lo» U lim b i giron that U m a id m lfM d i. L. Hoskins u the administrator of U m m u m fire can’t cross. Sometimes, a of Isadora 8 D o d ................................... ardor ol of tho oour oountr oourt of Yamhill county, cough hsogs on so long, you feel order •MM of Oregon, duly undo and dated tho 2nd as if nothingbut dynamite would «¡¡S iM M K r s « Ï cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhouo, Si Yamhill ooantY stato ot Or^on, from ans ____ ______ ___ ____ w _ ____$0 Ga., writes: "My wife had s very mil foroashat prtvoM aale f tho de- the foiiowlng foiloe aggravated cough, which kept her aoribed real property belonging to aaid m UM to awake nights. Two physicians W ill— could not help her; so she took wife, Dr. King’s New Discovenr for f a n T s s S d p o r t bT Consumption, Coughs and Colds, o log bounded m fellow* to w it: Beginning at which eased her cough, gave her the Met uorthenet oorner of M id Donation sleep, and finally cured her.” Striotly scientific cure for bronchitis S O M t a l U m a , f t w O r a e a g l e d o t ) ; S a T r b e a n w o o . I r n u n Y n a i m n g h i l w l e e a o l u s n i t . y hi . and La Grippe. At F. H- Caldwell c h i n a ; t h e n o e t o o t h U m i n u t e * w a n t 1 1 « e m 14 m in a t e , & Co’s drug store, price 30c and • c e h a a t i n H . I ¡ M U e » h a “ t ? a , a ; s t o h o e t n h o e « s o d u e t h * r 51 m iu u tM w o t $1.00; guaranteed, Trial bottle ln.06 ohalna; Uaenee eaat a.45 chain* to eeat line e i aald J o u m C U fm ; thenoe north si minute* free.--" --- - - « • « » « ■ * Mas o i eald W illiam J o u m Dona Clara—You don’t mean t o say that at fifty he is making love to you. Isn’t that rather young for an old man? — ± ----- Maud—Yes. But he is the most precocious old man I have ever met. „ J. L. HoMtim, Administrator of mid m u m . F. W F*NToir. Attorney for m u m . Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the Very Best. Summons. " I have been using Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine l have ever taken,” says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich. There is no question about its being the best, as it will cure a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always be kept in the house ready for in stant use, for a cold can be cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by C. F. Moore & Co. IN T H * CIRCUIT COURT OF T H * 8TATX OF OREGON F O R T H * COUNTY OF YAM HILL Carrie Hubbard and W. W. Hubbard Plaintiff* An Oregon exchange is cred ited with this "break” in the course of an obituary notice. "Th e deceased leaves nine chil dren, eight ol whom are honored and respected citizens o f this state and the ^ other lives in M issouri^- ... - . Hot Weather Piles. - Persons afflicted with Piles should be careful at this season of the year. Hot weather and bad drink ing water contribute to the con ditions which make Piles more painful and dangerous. DeW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve stops the pain, draws out the soreness and cures. A Good Family Liniment. . / • ' Get the genuine, hearing the name - - — Every family should be supplied of E. C. DeWitt & Co. F. H. with a bottle of Chamberlain's Caldwell & Co. Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds and similar injuries, "One h a lf o f the w o rld ’s hap which are of frequent occurrence, It piness is solved when a person there are nothing so good. learns to mind his o w n busi soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief from pain, but ness.” causes the parts, to heal hi about "Yes; b u t it ’s the other 1 h a lf one-third the tin^ required by the th a tc a u s e s the m ost trou ble.” —. usual treatsient. A» it is on-anti septic all danger from blood poi " W h a t’s th a t? ” "G ettin g other people to ’ mind soning is avoided. Sold by C. F. Moore & Co. theirs.” A Positive Necessity. Hen la n d Claim to the place of beginning and oontafnin* 50.au sere* more or lea* a i * o fo l low in g tract o f land to w it: Beginning at a point « 7 teat eeat of the north we* t corner of ihai Donation Land Claim of Jomph B. Rogers andiwlfa. In 1 8 s r S w, of th * WIUnmetM Meridi an ‘ n Tam hlU oounly, StnM of Oregon; thence .oath ISO feet; thenoe W M I23feet; thenoe eooth Giles—" M y wife can drive nails like lightning.” Miles—"Y ou don’t mean it?” Giles—"Sure I do. Lightning, you know, seldom strikes twice in the same place.” * . B .N evltt, Lydia N evltt, 5 O liva Nevltt, Mary N ev ltt. .. I . • - K atie Nevltt, Frankie N evltt, > Summon*. Lodema Nevltt,Kloreuoe N evltt | and Phoebe N evltt. J Defendant« To * . B. Nevltt, Lydia N evltt, O live N evltt, Mary N evltt, K atie N evltt, Frankie N evltt, Lodema N evltt, Florence N evltt, and Phoebe N evltt, tb eabove named Defendant«. In the name of the eU M of Oregon, you and each of you are required to apparr In the above entitled court, and cauae on or before afx week* from tha d a U o f tha Brat publication of thia Kiimmona which aald da M O tha '¿tth day c f May A. D. 1906, and anawer th * Pleintlflb’ com plaint against yon In tb * above entitled suit O i f yon fa il eo to anawer, lor want thereof tba Plaintiff w ill apply to the eald court for th * re lie f prayed for In h ie « nplalnt birtin to- wit ; For a decree ordering that the follow ing d o scribed premiaea be to ld : Said premise* being situated, lying, and being In Yam hill county State of Oregon, and being a pan of the o rig i nal d 1 e of D. D. Deskins, Claim No. 64, Notlfl- calion Number 1476 In townships, South Kang« two West of the W illam ette Meridian In said County and State beginning at a poiut 23.145 chain* north and eleven links east o f th* Inter section of the aeotlon line between the section. 19 and » a n d the south line o f M id d lc a n d running thence eaat 100 f et; thenee north 2Uu feet; thence west 100 feet ; thence south 200 feet to the piece of beginning; Also the north ball of lot number 4 In block number 12 of H arley and Larges addition to the town of Newberg. In the County of Y am h ill aad State of Oregon ; And for e further decree that the proceed* of M id sale be divided among the said parties to tht* snlt according to their respective righto therein as the same are mode to appear more fu lly In the complaint on file In th * above en titled Court in tba above entitled snlt; and for such other and further relief as may to the Court seem just and equitable. This Summons la published by order o f the Hon. B. F. Rhodes County Judge of Y am h ill Ceuhty, 8 ta to of Oregon, made at chambers on th« r>th d .y of May A. D. 1906. M, O. P ic k ett . Attorney for Plain tiff Time Tried and Merit Proven. One minute Cough Cure fa right o s time when it comes to curing Coughs« Cioup, Whooping Cough, etc. It is perfectly harmless, pleas ant to take and is the children’s favorite Cough Syrup. F. H. Caldwell & Co. Having to ’ay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard’s Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recom N o appatlta, loss oi strength, i mend it as the best medicine for m m . headache, constipation, bad breath, bruises ever sent to the afflicted. When e ’er you feet Impending 111, general debility, sour rising*, and catarrh And need * magic little pill. It has now become a positive of tho stomach ara all due to indigestion. No other one w ill All the bill Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discov necessity upon myself. D. R. Like D eW Ilt'* L ittle Rarljr Risers. Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville, The famous Little Pills Early ery represents the natural juices of diges tion m they exist In a healthy stomach, Texas. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Risers cure Constipation, Sick combined with the greatest known tonic Headache, Biliousness, etc. They ! and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys C. F. Moore & Co. never gripe Or sicken, but impart i pepsia Cure does not only cure lndlgMtion early rising energy. Good for i and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy A Good Suggestion. cures sll stomach troubles by cleansing, . either children or adults. J. C. P. : Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon Jones, Chief Burgess, M ilesburg1 purifying, sweetening and strengthening membranes lining the stomach. City, Florida, has written the Borough. Pa. Says: " I never used | the Mr. mucous S. S. Ball, cf Ravaaswood. W. V a„ mys:— “ I was troubled with asur stomach for twenty years. manfacturers that much better re pills in my family during the forty | Kodol cured me and w* are now using It la mlfc sults are obtained from the use of years of housekeeping, that g a v e ' for biby." Kodol Digests What You tsL Chamberlain’s Colic,'Cholera and such satisfactory results as DeWitt’s ; Slz* holding 254 time* th* trial Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of Little Early Risers.” Sold by F. 1 Bottles only. stz*. S I.00 which sells for 50 cents. pains in the stomach, colic and H. Caldwell. 1 Prepared by g. O. DeWITT a OO., OMIOAOO. For rmle bv F. H. Cal<lw«ll & («> cholera morbus by taking it in water as hot as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. " I t seems to get at the right spot in Mhrriage Licenses. stantly,” he says. For sale by C. Clara A . Heater 18 to Melvin H. F. Moore & Co. David 28. Mary Jenson 42 to Nels Ander “ Now Tom m y,” said Mrs. son 54. Bull, “ I want you to be good Maud M. Sample 20 to C. F. while I ’m out.” Murdock 22. “ I ’ll be good for a nickel,” re Want«d-A Mani plied Tommy. "Tommy,” said she, " I want 1 want to a hire man to do all you to remember that you can round farm work by the year. not be a son o f mine unless you Jo Ego, R. F. D. No. 3. are good for nothing.” Wire Fencing. operating a I own and and am pre- wire fence Wanted to Exchange to any one pared 1 ry or lawn China and glass-ware of all wanting kinds also—teas, coffees, spices, fencing. H. E. N h w l i n , Agent, extracts and baking powder for Springbrook, Oregon. eggs at Terrific Race With Death. V a l le y T ea & C hina C o . "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Porter A Larkin Say: Tampa, Florida, describing his "Th e w ay the ladies are buy fearful race with death, "as a re ing Hamilton Brown’s American sult of liver trouble and heart di Lady shoes, compels us to sease, which has robbed me of keep orders on the road all the sleep and of all interest in life., I had tried many different doctors time.” _____ _____ and several medicines, but got no We are now prepared to do a benefit, until I' began to use EI#e- first class quality o f laundry tric Bitters. So wonderful was work o f all kinds at reasonable their effect, that in three days I felt like a new man, and to-day T prices. T o give satisfaction is am cured of all my troubles!” our aim. Get our prices on fam Guaranteed at F. H. Caldwell & ily work. Pressnall & Baldwin Co.'s drug store; price 50c. S oup S to m a c h A SURE CORE Btrictly Genuine. Most of the patent medicine testimonials are probably genuine. The following notice recently ap peared in the Atchison (Kan.) Globe:"Joe Tack, a well known engineer, running on the Missouri Pacific between Wichita and Kiowa lately appeared in a big one, with a picture, and when be was in this office to-day, we asked him about it. He says he bad terrific pains in bis stomach, and thought be had cancer. His druggist recommended Kodol and be says it cured him. He recommended it to others, who were also cured. "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and cures all stomach troubles. Just as surley as the sun shines your stomach can be brought back to its originally pure condition and life sweetened by this lasting and truly the greatest digestant known. Sold by F. H. C ald w ell* Co. AN A N T IS E P T IC that stops Irritation. Inflam- ■ nation and drives out Pain. P K N I I U T I I tho Porta, loosens tha Fibrous Tissues, pro* inofess a frss circulation of th« Blood, giving tha Musclas natural •iattioüy. CURED OF PARALYSIS W . 8 . Bailey, P. O. True, Texas, writes: "M y wife had been suffering five years with paralysis la U rd a bar whan I w m persuaded to Snow Liniment, which affected a com ; »lets cura. I have also need it foe old sores, frost hi tea and akin eruptions. It does tha w o rk ." R E S T LIN IM EN T ON EA R TH O NCE TR IE D , ALWAYS R E F U S E A L L S U B S T IT U T E S THREE SIZES: 25c. 50c and $1.00 B A L L A R D S N O W LINIMENT CO. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. ANO RCCOI ■Y OF. MOORE A CO. Newberg, Ore. T A