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    TH E
K. SPAULDING
LOGGING COM PANY
Oregon Pine, Ash
and Maple Lumber
Doors,
Windows,
M o u ld in g
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Eave
Gutter
Lime
Cement,
W ood
Fibre
Plaster
Obituary.
LINER COLUriN
Mrs. Arminda Palmer, daugh­
ter ot Thomas and Rebecca
r Sate, Wanted and Miscellaneous
Butler, was born in Champain J f o Business
Laçai». T«M y«ar “ W a a u "
County Illinois., December 16th, |
ter« and Had t e ja r or Miter. Try
1887. She was married to An­
drew J. Palmer the 4th day ol
F or express and light hauling
June 1868. There were born to leave orders at Rich’s grocery.
them five children, three dying in
Special discount offerings in
infancy. Their daughter Jessie
semi
porcelain, glassware and
died five years ago. One daugh­
kitchen novelties for 10 days.
ter Mrs. Mary Johnson and'hsr
V a l l e y T ea & C hina Co.
husband still survive her.
Wanted—First class cook and
Mrs. Palmer made a profession
housekeeper,
best ot wages. For
o f Christianity in her young
particulars
address
Mrs. T. A.
womanhood, and she united
with the Christian church, after­ Jones, Springbrook, Oregon.
Strayed, from my place on
ward coming into fellowship
with the Brethren. She was a mountain one yearling heifer;
devoted Christian, and during black hog ring in right ear; re­
her illness she often spoke o f the ward for information regarding
One in whom she had put her her. C. J. Leavitt.
trust, and passed away peace­ I f you want a wagon, buggy
fully in the triumphs of a living or à vehicle of Any kind at the
proper price, see Andrew Pickett
faith.
She passed away at five o ’clock at City Feed Store and save
June 23rd, 1904. The relatives money.
express their gratitude to neighs Valley Tea & China C o. for
bors and friends for kindnesses teas, coffees, spices and baking
shown in the hour o f bereave- powder.
ment
We are doing a better quality
o f w ork at the present time,
than has ever been turned out of
this laundry, and our prices are
S. A. Madge, J. O’B. Scobey right.
A. N.Pressnall.
and F. W. Stocking, o f Olympia,
Wash., and M. G. Royal, of
For Sal«.
Salem, Oregon, have secured the
Full blooded Shropshire rams
Hotel Palmer, ot Portland, and
S T O R E BUILDING:
for
sale by S. C. Hamden o f
put it under competent manage­
One Block East of Porter & Larkin's.
ment for the Fair trade. It is a Springbrook.
65 room hotel situated on Alder
street between Seventh and
Eighth, just one block west o f Those w ho want good meat
the Oregonian building, only one in fact anything in the butcher’s
block from car line running di­ line, will find it at W. Boyes*
rectly to the fair grounds. Foi* new shop at the old stand.'
one dollar a day the verv bést
C A P IT A L PAIC U P . * « 0 , 0 0 0
The Newberg Meat Co
tH C ftftV O R A T C D 1SSS
accommodations can he secured.
The above gentlemen are well
Has the best facilities for fur­
known all over the state o f nishing first class meats and
Washington and to a large ex­ butchers’ supplies, and the best
NEWBERG, * *s OREGON.
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tent in Oregon and their names is none to o good for their cus­
Transacts a general banking business. _ Customers given
give assurance that the guest« o f tomers. Free delivery and both
every accommodation consistent with safe and
the hotel will be properly cared phones.
conservative banking business. v
for. Take the Morrison street
B O A R D or D IR E C T O R S
car at the Union Depot and ask
Porter A Larkin Say:
B C M ilks , President.
C has . K. S paulding .
the conductor to let you off at
“ The way the ladies are buy­
J. L. H o s k i n s , Vice Pres.
S. L. P a r r b t t .
Park street, then walk one block ing Hamilton Brown’s American
E. H. W oodward , Sec.
C larknck B u t t .
north
to the hotel. Write* at Lady shoes, compels us to
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’ t. P. T atloe ,------ —------- — ----—
once for particulars and for res­ keep orders on the road all thé
t
C . C . C Ô U L S O N , A ««t. C aah lar
ervation o f a room. Address time.”
J . C . C O L C O R D , C aahlar
Hotel Palmer, 350 Alder street^
Engin« tor Sal«.
Portland, Oregon.— Front ihe
Morning Olympian, Olympia,
We have for sale a twelve
horse power J. I. Case engine,
insignificance to Dr. and Mrs. Washington.
Local Events.
with boiler. All in good condi­
H. D. Bowers since Tuesday—
Mrs. Willis Townsend, o f As­ the date o f the arrival in their Sura Curs for *.Th« Blues." tion. Enquire at Newberg Sash
& Door factory.
toria is up for a fortnight’s visit home o f a twelve pound son and
Do you ever get “ The* Blue«”
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. heir.
W. P. H e a c o c k & S o n s .
and say As “ Lovey Mary” did—
A. Bowman.
Prof. F. K. Jones tendered his “ I wisht I was dead?” —If so,
Wire Fencing.
O. C. and J. K. Wright with resignation as councilman from you have our siucerest sympa­
their families are down from Second Ward at the meeting thy. But say, if you could get a
I own and am operating a
east o f the mountains visiting Monday night.
wire
fence machine and am pre­
remedy that drives away the
with their parents.
W. S. Hadley, wife and daugh­ “ Blues” like mist before the sun, pared to make prices to any one
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Snyder o f ter from Wichita, Kansas, are in wouldn’t you just take a little wanting field, poultry or lawn
Montana arrived last night to town visiting at Jesse Edwards. taste on the hearty recommen­ fencing. H. E. N r w l i n , Agent,
visit with the former’s Mr. Hadley who is a brother o f dation o f a friend?—It’s no mat­ Springbrook, Oregon.
, A. Pike and family.
Jo Hadley o f Portland, has for ter who this is,—he is working
Notice.
M rs.J. A. Henry o f St Johns, the past few years been engaged for your happiness and the bene»
Washington, accompanied by in the banking business in ‘fit of those around you, so when
All parties carrying an ac­
her tw o young daughters, is Wichita. Mrs. Hadley and Mrs he recommends as a sure cure for count with the Newberg Steam
visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Edwards are cousins.
the very worst case ot “ Blues” Laundry are expected to settle
Hill.
one o f those fine graphaphones on the first of each month,
Free Hodges brought in some
Leslie Blair, Omer Gause, prize grain yesterday, grown on for sale at Heacock’s jewelry promptly, as we have bills ot
Homer Maris, John Elliott and his place north o f town. The store, I am sure you will take our own to meet.
Yours respectfully,
Herman W oodward represented wheat stands six feet and one his advice and look into the
A. N.P ressnall
Newberg Wednesday at Ameri­ inch, spring oats five feet and six matter, especially when Hea-
cock
is
selling
them
at
about
inches, cheat five feet and four
can Boy Day at the fair.
K««p cool.
James Vestal was made glad inches, and timothy six feet and half price just now.
W’e have the agency for the
last evening by the arrival from eight inches. A liberal assort­
For Exchange.
Washington
Ice Cream which is
Whittier, California o f his twin ment o f such products of our soil
pronounced by those best capa­
brother John, who came by way should be sent to the Yamhill
A good work horse for a Jer­
ble
c f judging as the best ice
exhibit at the fair where they sey cow.
o f Seattle.
S. T. H ammer .
cream
handled in the city. You
J. C. Cooper has tendered his will do the most good. A dis­
have but to try it to know it
For Sal«.
resignation as superintendent of play o f grasses and grains could
yourself.
Delivered to any part
the county exhibit at the fair I now be secured which would
o
f
the
city
in quarts or gallons.
A Jersey cow .
H. T. C ash ,
and intends to g o to a Portland prove a veritable eye-opener to
Leave
orders
Saturday for your
hospital in a few days for a sur­ visitors.
Sunday dinner. Both phones:
Forced to Starve.1
gical operation. His successor
The District Conference o f the
C. F. M o o r e .
B. F. Leek of Concord, K y
has not been appointed.
Brethern church including the
says: “ For- 20 years I suffered
The mutual Telephone’s fine territory o f Oregon, Washington agonies, with a sore on my upper
new switchboard arrived last and Idaho, will be held in New­ lip, so painful sometimes that
week, but as it is to o large to berg next week, beginning on coaid not eat. After vainly trying
CONTRACTOR
get into the office, has not yet Tuesday. A large attendance everything I cored it with Buck-
been installed. It looks like the from a distance is looked for, len’s Arnica Salve.” It’s grerft for Cement Walks, Basement and
burns, cuts and wounds. At F. H
Foundation . Work, Septic
company would have to pull some twenty-five ministers being Caldwell & Co.’s drug store, only
Tanks
end all kinds of Ce­
expected,
and
a
highly
success­
down its bams and build greater.
25c.
ment
Work.
Prices reason­
Mrs. Rebeeca Hudson and ful conference is anticipated by
able.
A Surprise Party.
daughter Miss Eunice o f Berke­ the local members. Some o f the
visitors
will
be
in
the
last
o
f
this
A pleasant surprise paity may be
ley, California, have been visit­
given
to your stomach and liver,
week
and
will
be
heard
in
next
ing Newberg relatives in the fam­
by taking a medicine which will re­
Sunday’s
services.
The
meet­
ilies of Sam Gause and L. M.
lieve their pain and discomfort, viz:
Parker. Mrs. Hodson returns ings will continue from Tuesday Dr, K ing’s New Life Pills. They
T h « p la c e fo r
soon .while her daughter will re­ throughout the week and over are a most wonderful rtmedy, af­
main for a more extended visit. the next Sunday. A general in­ fording sure relief and cure, for
vitation to attend the various headache, dizziness and constipa­
The significance of Jnlv 4th as services is extended.
tion. 25c at F. H. Caldwell & That suit« both toot« and
Independence day has faded into
Co.‘s. drugstore.
Poekot Book.
AN D CEDAR P O S T S
BANK OF NEWBERG,
A. H. DOUGLAS
Mrs. Horton’s
MILLINERY
make mighty
implements
the kind of hinders anc! mowers and rakes
that m m work at busy harvest-time.
It would be a good idea for you to write
to us about prices and facts— bear the
Deering story before you buy either of
those took. W e like to ana
«boot anything a fau n «
R M . WADE
& CO. P O R T ­
LAN D . OREGON
For Sale by Mackie & Miller
Cuban Diarrhoea.
U. S. soldiers w ho served in
Cubs during the Spanish wsr know
Kotin« la hereby (W en that the undei
what this disease is, and that ordin­ Clifford
C. Cady, aa the administrator
ary remedies have little more effect estate of Mlllcent N. Cady, deceased, by
oi an order «« the County Court of 1
than so much water.
Cuban County, State of Oregon, duly made am
the Mb day of June A. D. IMS, eatpoi
Diarrhoea is almost severe and ordering
and licenaing him an to do,i
dangerous as
mild attack of Newberg, Yamhill County, State of (
cholera The
s one remedy
however, that i can always be de­
pended upon as will be seen by the Sltuete. lying u d M d | In Yamhill County.
of Oregon, and being a part of the Dona­
following certificate from Mrs. State
tion Land Claim of W. S. A yen and wife, Claim
No.
SO
, Notification No. 5774, la Townahlp two
Minnie Jacobs ot Houston, Texas, South ot
Kang« ih n e W e st of tb* Willamette
*T hereby certify that Chamber­ Meridian, and particularly deeeribed a« follow»
to w it: -Beginning at a point 1A0 chain* north
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea of tho aonthwoat corner of «aid Donation Land
and running ibanoe eaat 27JV0 chain»:
Remedy cored my husband of a Claim,
thanoe north «.IS ohalna on tho woat Una of
severe attack of Caban diarrhoea, John Brteblne Claim to tbo northwest corner
«aid BrUbine Claim; themes east 10.42 chain»1
which he brought home from Cuba. of
to the aouthwest oorner of Lynch land; thence
nbrth
14.72 ehalna; thencs west 4AM chains to
We had several doctors but they west boundary
line of mid W. 8. A n n Claim i
did him no good. One bottle of tbenee m u h ‘¿ ,87 th ilB i t© eleee OMMHiBBiof«
Aim the following de»eribed premises to wit
this remedy cored him, as our A port of tho northJtalt <|A .tho. Donation Land
of John Brisbina, Notification No. .WAV
neighbors will testify.
I tbsnk Claim
in Townahlp Two Sooth of range Three wwt of
tho Willamette Meridian In Motions 31, and
» o f mid township and range In mid county
and aiaio. and which mid part la baundod aa
follows to wit;
Beginning at northwest comer of mid Do­
nation Land Claim, and running thence
Bent Her Doable.
“ I knew no one. four weeks,
when I was sick with typhoid and I
kidney trouble,” writes.Mrs. Annie
Hunter of Pittsburg, Pa. “ and
when I got better, although I had
Summons.
one of the best doctors I could get,
I was bent double and had to rest
TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THR 8TATE OF
my hands on my knees when I IN OREGON
F O R T H ! COUNTY OF YAMHILL
Carrie
Hubbard and W. W. Hubbard
walked. Prom this terrible afflic­
Plaintiff*
tion I was rescued by Electric Bit­
R. B. Nevitt. Lydia Nevitt.
1 '
ters, which restoree my health and Olive Neviu, Mary NevlU.
I
Katie
Nevitt,
Frankie
Nevitt,
strength and now I can walk as Lodema NevlU,Florence NevlU > I Summon».
j
straight as ever. They are simply and Phoebe Nevitt.
wonderful.” Guaranteed to cure,; To K B. Nevitt, Defendant»
Lydia Nevitt, Olive Nevitt,
Nevitt, Katie Nevitt. Frankie Nevitt,
stomach, liver and kidney disord­ Mary
Lodema Nevitt, Florence Nevitt, aad Phoeba
ers: at F. H. Caldwell & Co’s, Nevitt. th«above named Defendant».
In the name of the »tete of Oregon, you and
drug store. price 50c.
each ot you are required to appeer in the above
]
•
,
' Take y o u r lunch and be inde-
pendent when you g o to the fair.
A Smooth Article.
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When you find it
necessary to
use salve use DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. It is th« purest and
best for sores, barns, boils, eczema,
blind, bleeding, itching or protrud­
ing piles. Get the genuine De-
W itt’s W itclT Haxel Salve. Sold
by F. H. Caldwell & Co.
All the boys and girl« in the
county should see the govern­
ment exhibit at the fair.
Three Good • a d J u t R easons
entitled court, and cause on or before aix weak»
from tb« date of tb« flrat publication a( this
»Iimmon» which
said date 1 » the *5
■nmmons
w
190R, and an»w«r tb« Plaint!
Mar A. D. 11
Inst yon in the above «ntUted n it. Or
pla.li] t »g ain
failao toan»w«r, for want thereof tb«
If you falli
Plaintiff will apply to tb« »aid oourt ter th« re­
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______ _____
WM
ad I for In bl» oomplaint
herein
to-wlt:
lief preyed
For
that the following de­
rw
iu •
T decree
C iw w n ordering
wi
icrlbed
premises
ed p
r a n iM be
b« »old : field premia«« M ing
»limited, lying, and b«lng in Yamhill County.
Stete of Oregon, and being a nan of th« origi­
nal d 1 e of IT D. Deaklna, Claim No. 54. NMlfl-
ealion Number 1475 in township!, South Ranee
two Warn of th« Willamette Meridian la »aid
County and Sta«« beginning at a point » 4 4 5
chain» north and «terca Unk» east oi thh inter­
section of the Motion line between the Motion»
1» and » aad the eonth line of »aid d i e end
running thanoe ekst 100 f at; th«noa north 200
feet; thence wem 100 teat; thane« «oath 200 feet
to the piece of beginning; Ateo th« north half
of let number -
l 2 of Harter
,
Larges addition to the town of New barg
In the County
my of Yamhill ar
aad
and
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State of
* ~ Or
Oregon;
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decree thet the proceed* of
And for a i further
I
■aid sale be t divided among the »aid
said parties to
th l, suit according to their respective rights
therein as the same are made to appear more
fully In ihe complaint on file in the above en­
titled Coart In the above entitled s o il; end for
■uch other aad farther relief as may to the
Coart seam Just aad equitable.
This Summons Is published by order of the
Hoo. B. F. Rhodes Coonty Judge of Yamhill
Couhty, State of Oregon, made at chambers on
the 15th dsy of May A. D. 1905.
M. O. Ptcgrrr. Attorney for Plaiatl ft
These are three
tbree reasons why
mothers prefer One Minute Cough
Cure: first, it is absolutely harmless
second, it tastes good— children
love it third, it cures coughs, croup
and whooping cough when other Whooping Cough In J a m a ica ,
remedies fail. Sold by P. H. Cald­
Mr. J. Riley Bennett, a chemist
well & Co.
at Brown’s Town, Jamaca, West
Take Johnny when you g o to India Islands, writes: “ I cannot
speak too highly of Chamberlain's
the fair. He will uever forget it. Cough Remedy. It has proved it­
Just W hat Everyone Should Do. self to be the best remedy for
whooping cough, which is prevail-
Mr. J. T . Barber of Irvinville,
ent on this end of the globe. It
Ga., always keeps a bottle of
has never failed to relieve in auy
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
case where I have recommended
Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready
it; and grateful mothers, after using
for instant use. Attacks of colic, it, are daily thanking me for advis­
cholera morbus and diarrhoea come ing them.” This remedy is for sale
on so suddenly that there ia no time
by C. F. Moore & Co.
to hunt a doctor or go to the store
for medicine.
Mr. Barber says:
The Sacajawea monument w as
“ I have tried Chamberlain’s Colic,
u
nveiled
at the fair Thursday.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which ia one of the best medicines Baseball I* lavent and
Foot
I ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in
Racers!
my room as I have bad several at­
Louis J. Kruger, ex-champion
tacks of colic and it has proved to
bo,the best medicine I ever used.” longdistance foot racer of Germany
and Holland, writes, Oct. 27, 1901,
Sold by C. F. Moore & Co.
'‘ During my training of eight
A few days at the fair will be weeks' foot races at Salt l«ake City,
worth more to your children in April last, I used Ballard’s Snow
Liniment to my greatest satisfac­
than a year’s schooling.
tion. Therefore, I highly recom­
The Diamond Cure.
mend Saow Liniment to all who are
The latest news from Paris is, troubled with sprains, bruises or
25c, 50c, $1.00
that they have discovered a rheumatism.”
diamond cure for consumption. If bottle. Sold by C. F. Moore & Co.
you fear consumption or pneumo­
Do your duty toward the
nia, it will,, however, be best for
county
exhibit at the fair.
you to take that gteat remedy
mentioned by W: T. McGee, of Cheerfully Recom mended fo r
Vanleer, Tenn. “ I had a cough,
UheumatlNm.
for fourteen
years.
Nothing
O.
G.
Higbee, Danville, UL,
helped me, untill I took Di. K ing’s
New Discovery for Consumption, writes, Dec. a, 1901: “ About two
Coughs and Colds, which gave in- years ago I was laid up for four
stant relief, and effected a permao: months with rheumatism. .1 tried
Snow T
Liniment:
one
ent cure.” Unequalled quick care Ballard’s a
s-:
bottle
cured
me.
I
can
cheerfully
for throat and lung tronbles. At
F. H. Caldwell & Co’s, drug store; recommend it to all «offering from
mice 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. like affliction.” 25c, 50c, ft.oo.
Sold by C. F. Moore & Co.
Trial bottle free.
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