Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 21, 1905, Image 8

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K SPAULDING
LOGGING COMPANY
añ i Maple Lumber
Doors
Lime,
W in d o w s
Sand,
W. R. Carter and Mrs. M . E.
Weaver, both o f Chehalem Cen­
ter, were married a t M cM inn­
ville or. Wednesday a t one o ’clock,
Judge Rhodes officiating. The
groom , w ho is held in high es­
teem by all his neighbors, has
been making threats for a num­
ber of years and yet this is “ so
sudden” that the neighborhood
is all a g o g over the event. The
bride is a sister o f Mrs. C. W.
K antner and although she has
only been a resident o f the com­
munity a few months she has
w on a place in the hearts o f the
people and the concensus o f opin­
ion seems to be th at the fates, w ith
the assistance o f cupid, have
fixed things up about right—and
m ay they “ live happy ever after­
w a rd .”
Cement,
M ouldings
W ood
F ibre
P laster
Gutter
LATHS. SHINGLES
AND CEDAR POSTS
An Appreciation.
W e wish t o extend ou t heart­
felt thanks to our neighbors and
friends for their kindness, sym ­
pathy and help in our tim e o f
deep bereavement a t the joss o f
our beloved wife and daughter
Ina.
J ohn J ohnson
M rs . S am P aulin
STO R E BUILDING:
One Block East of Porter & Larkin's*
The Sunday excursions on the
C.
& E. have been discontinued
INCORPORATED IB S«
and no more w ill be run this sea­
son; but the three day rates,
good goin g on Saturday and re­
N E W B E R G , O R EG O N .
turning M onday, w ill be con­
tinued until September 30th on
Transacts a general banking business. Customers given
the S. P. and on the C. & E.
every accommodation consistent with safe and
until October 14th.
Season
conservative banking business.
tickets
from
all
S.
P
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and
C.
& E.
BOARD OP DIRECTORS
Doints w ill be sold d aily until
C h a s . K . S p a u l d in g
B. C. M i l e s , President.
September 30th.
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S . L . PÂ R R K T T.
J. L. H o s k i n s , Vice Pres.
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E. H. W o o d w a r d , Sec.
J. F. T aylor
had in Yaquina B ay trollin g for
salmon, which are running freely.
J. c. COLCORD C w h K r
September is the best month to
enjoy the ocean, calm, w arm and
beautiful. A ll should take ad­
van tage o f the excursion ratfa
J. B. Forsyth, w h o has been which w ill soon be withdrawn.
Be sure to- read Mrs. I. A.
H o rto n ’s milliney opening notice w ork in g in a sawm ill a t Napa-
vine, W ashington, tor some tim e
in another column.
M iss Frances Ebben, of Sauk returned t o Newberg Wednes.
Centre, Minnesota, has been day.
Investm ent C o t o Phosa B
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J.
White,
w
ife
and
eight
visitin g friends this week in the
Pearce 3 Its in blk 39 Oak Park
children arrived here from Alton, add t o M cM innville $60.
fam ily o f H . A. Dimond.
Kansas, last evening.
M rs
H enry F Baird and w f t o
M rs. Joseph Allen o f Minne­
W hite is a sister o f Mrs. E. C. Nancy E Nelson 2 Its in blk 3
apolis, has been visiting out
Stone. They come w ith a view L a fa yette $75.
north o f to w n for tw o or three
of locating.
W . R. Derby and w f to T B
weeks w ith her cousin, Mrs. Free
Mrs. Ella Rowe, o f Sheridan Nelson p t It 6 blk 8 Lafayette
Hodges.
M ontana, a cousin of Miss M a r­ $40.
M iss M ina McCollum and Mrs.
John H ackett and w f to Ros­
garet Inglis, has been attending
John Byers, o f Pasadena, C ali­
the fair, and made a short visit well L Bewley 59.37 acs in S.
fornia, are visitors in Newberg,
w ith Miss Inglis. She returned Beary d 1 c t 4 s r 4 w $5063.45.
the guests o f their cousin Miss
John H ackett and w f to Yam ­
M on day to Seattle where she is
M aybelle Edwards.
hill county right o f w a y over P t.
also visitin g a sister.
M r. and Mrs. Andrew Spauld­
S
Beary d l c t 4 s r 4 w $1.
M r. and M rs. Wm. Sargent, o f
in g and niece Miss Grace Smith,
Chas A Keeney and w f to Ruth
o f San Francisco, are in Newberg Perrydale, parents o f Mrs. 0 . K
Heston
small tract in Jos B
visiting relatives, M r. Spaulding Edwards, their daughter Mrs.
Rogers d l c t 3 s r 2 w $150.
being an uncle of C. K . Spauld­ N ora Carmichael o f M yers Falls,
T H M organ and w f to Fred
W ashington, and Mrs. Redmond
ing.
H
Griffith Its 3 and 4 blk 5 Johns
J. M. C raw ford, chairman ol of Salem visited here from Satur­
add t o M cM innville $500.
the county republican central day until M onday.
Fred H Griffith and wf to
M r. and Mrs. N. E. Keller and
committee, w as in to w n Friday
Richard A ylw o o d Its 3 and 4
interview ing local republicans on Miss M yrtle Coyle, the ladies
blk 5 Johns add to McMinnville
the republican loye feast, called being sisters o f Mrs. J. B. M ount,
$650.
for the tw elfth o f next m onth in arrived the latter p art o f the
Union lodge No 43 A F & A M
Portland. I t pains J. M . t o think week from Topeka, Kansas, for to F J. Converse It 484 Masonic
o f democrats holding d ow n so a visit, thus making the family cemetery $ 1 1 .
many good job s in a republican circle complete.
James K P Coles to J H Price
state, and he thinks it high time
M r. and Mrs. G. A. Clough, o f blk 7 F ir Grove sub to McMinn­
t o smoke the peace pipe, bury Braintree, Vermont, parents 01 ville $ 200 .
the hatchet and call for a new Lynn Clough, and John Clough
Union lodge N o 43 A F & A M
deal in Oregon politics.
a Kansas C ity attorney, are to R V H arris & C E Header-
Pacific College opens again on visiting in to w n w ith Dr. H sh ot! It 273 Masonic cemetery
Tuesday o f next week, the 26th B. Clough, the three gentlemen $ 20 .
John Evenden and w f to C ity
inst. The students w ill for the being brothers. Their mother,
m ost part be in on tim e and it Mrs. Jane Clough o f Vancouver, o f M cM innyille 163 acs in sec 3
t 4 s r 5 w $1630.
promises to be one o f the best Washington, is also here.
Thom as H Draper and w f t o
openings in the history o f the in­
On account of his inability to
stitution. Students m ay classify hear, Nathan W hite had been C ity o f McMinnville right ol w a y
after tw o o ’clock M onday after­ indifferent about go in g to the over Its 4, 5, 6 and 7 sec 11 t 4
noon and any time Tuesday fair, but w as finally persuaded s r 5 w $100.
morning. P r o f Carrick w ill be into attending F riday and Satur­
present to enroll pupils in the day. His eyes must have more
music department. The formal than made up for defective ears
opening o f the college w ill be on for he came home the m ost en­
Delivered to any part of town.
Thursday evening the 28th from thusiastic boomer o f the exposi­
Quality guaranteed.
7.30 to 8.30. All friends and tion in Newberg. He thinks peo­
Yoar Patronage is Solicited.
patrons, and all others in any ple generally are altogether to o
Alden Chamberlin
w a y interested in the college are lukewarm over the grea t cen­
invited t o be present.
tennial.
BANK OF NEWBERG
MILK
LINER COLUflN
For Sal*. Wanted and Mlacallanaotii
Huslnaaa Locals. Tall yoar "Want»”
bar* and find bnyar or Mllor. Try M
t
See Savage & Cone for Charter
Oak Stoves.
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F o r express and light hauling
leave orders a t Rich’s grocery.
I f you are lookin g for bargains
see Savage & Cone.
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Alwava Successful.
When indigestion becomes chronic
it is dangerous. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure will cure indigestion and all
troubles resulting therefrom, thus
preventing catarrh of the stomach.
Dr. Newbrough, of League, W.
Va., says: " T o those suffering
from indigestion or sour stomach I
would say there is no better remedy
than Kodol Dyspepsia cure. I
have prescribed it for a number of
my petients with good success.”
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat and makes the stomach
sweet. Sold by F. H. Caldwell &
Co.
Tents for sale and rent. W e
get only the best quality duck,
N othing pleases a pretty girl
full w eight. A t M o o re’s phar­
macy.
so much as to m arry a man w ho
F o r hay, grain, mill feed, grass has a bunch o f plain sisters.
and cheat seed g o t o C ity Feed
Beautiful Women.
Story opposite postoffice, N ew ­
Plump cheeks, flushed with the
berg. B oth phones.
soft glow of health and a pure com­
plexion, make all women beautiful.
School Book».
Take a small dose of Herbine after
each meal; it wlil prevent constipa*
Good serviceable books, second
tion and help digest what you have
hand, a t h alf price o r less a t eaten. 50 c. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud,
Shaw ’s.
Midlothian, Texas, writes, May
190 s: " W e have used Herbine in
Lost
our faintly for eight years, and
. In to w n or vicinity on Wednes­ found it the best medicine we ever
used for constipation, bilious fever
day a heavy w in ter cape. A d ­
and malaria. ”
Sold by C. F.
dress inform ation t o M rs. H. E. Moore A Co.
Palmer, R. F. D. No, 3.
Those people w h o expect noth­
A full line o f new heaters from
ing are usually very mad: when
$2 up. Second hand heaters
th ey g e t it.
from 50c up a t S haw ’s,
Best lfl>r Children.
For Sale.
Mothers, be a refn l of the health
of your children. Look out for
A two-seated light hack.
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
C ash .
cough. Stop them in time—-One
Minute Cough Cure is the best
Tomatoes.
remedy.
Harmless and pleasant.
Contains
no
opiates. A. L. Spaf-
Tom atoes for canning pur­
ford, postmaster at Chester, Mich.,
poses a t canning prices m ay be says: “ Our little girl was uncon­
had o f E. A Elfis.
t f scious during a sudden and terrible
attack of cronp. Three doses half
an hour apart of One Minute Congh
Cure speedily cured her.” Sold by
Cheat scad clear o f pink. San­ F- H. Caldwell & Co.
ford Goodrich, Dayton, Oregon,
Some wom en alw ays treat
R. F. D. No. 1. M utual phone
their husbands a s though they
had picked them up on a bar­
Three new cook stoves a t gain counter.
wholesale price a t Shaw ’s.
A r e Y o u E ngaged ?
The Newberg Meat Co
Engaged people- should remem­
ber, that, after marriage, many
H as the best facilities for fur­
qoarels can be avoided, by keeping
nishing first class m eats and their digestions in good condition
butchers’ supplies, and the best with Electric Bitters. S. A . Brown,
is none t o o g o o d for their cus­ of Bennettsville, 5k C., says: “ For
tomers. Free delivery and both years, my wife suffered intensely
from dyspepsia, complicated with a
phones.
torpid liver, until she lost her
strength and vigor and became a
M illinery opening a t Mrs. I. A.
mere wreck o f her former self.
H o rto n ’s parlors on M onday Then she tried Electric Bitters,
and Tuesday September 25 and which helped her at once, and
finally made her entirely well. She
is now strong and healthy.” F.
Want a Phone?
H. Caldwell & Co. druggist, sells
and guarantees them, at 5 cc a
I f you w a n t t o buy a telephone
bottle.
vyhy not buy the best? The
Strom berg Carlson w ill surely ' David displayed his wisdom
g ive satisfaction. F o r sale by d g saying “ all men are liars” in­
stead o f picking out one mum
S. A. M n x s .
and saying it to him.
I
The b ow lin g alley building and
contents; also the house and
lots, including the fifty dollar
range, belonging to Van L eavitt.
See real estate dealers for prices.
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Attacked By a Mob
And beaten, in a labor riot, until
covered with sores, a Chicago street
car conductor applied Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, and was soon sound
and well. I use it in my family,”
writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsba,
Micb, "and find it perfect.” Sim­
ply great for cuts and burns. Only
W e have some special bargains 25 c at F. H. Caldwell A Co.’s drug
in tables. Savage & Cone.
store.
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T H R E E .11’ KOKH C U R E P
O f Cholera Morbus with OfffT
Small Bottle of Chamberlain’»
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Rented y.
Mr. G. W. Fowler of Hightower,
Ala., relates an experience he had
while serving on a petit jury in a
murder case at Edwardsville, coun­
ty seat of Clebourne county, Ala­
bama. He says: While there I
ate some fresh meat and some souse
meat and it gave me cholera mor­
bus in a very severe form. I was
never more sick in my life and sent
the drug store for a certain cholera
mixture, but the druggist sent me
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy in­
stead, saying that he had what I
sent for, but that this medicine was
so much better he would rather
send it to me in the fix I was in.
I took one dose of it and was better
in five minutes. The second dose
cured me entirely. T w o fellow
jurers were afflicted in the same
manner and one twenty-five cent
bottle cured the three of u».rr For
sale by C. F. Moore A Co.
In the spring the iceman sends
his conscience t o tbe'seaside fo r
the summer. .
W . H . Harrison, Cleveland,
Miss., writes, August » 5 , 1902 :
“ I want to say a ward of praise fck
Ballard’s Snow Liniment. I stepped
on a nail, which caused the cords
in my leg. to contract and an ab­
scess to rise in my knee, and the
doctor told me that I would have a
stiff leg, so one day I went to J. P.
Lord’s drag store (who is now ini
Denver, Colo.) B e recommended
a bottle o f Snow Liniment; I got
a 50 c size, and it cured my leg. It
is the best liniment in the world.
Abscesses, with few exceptions,
are indicative of constipation or de­
bility. They may, however, result
from blows or from foreign bodies,
introduced into the skin or flesh,
such as splinters, thorns, etc. C.
F. Moore & Co.
A w ife provides for th e inner
man and a husband provides fo r
the outer woman.
L ik e F in d in g Money.
Finding health is like finding
money—so think those who are sick.
When you have a cough, cold, sore
throat or chest irritation, better act
promptly like W . C. Barber, oP
Sandy Level, Va. B e says: “ L
had a terrible chest trouble, caused
by smoke and coal dust 00 my
lungs; but, after finding no relief in
other remedies, I was cured by Dr.
K ing’s New Discovery for consump­
tion, coughs and colds.” Cues tost
sale o f any cough or lung nmdfrine
in the world. A t F. H. Caldwell
& Co.’s drug store; 50 c and $&.oo;
guaranteed. Trial bottle free.
Medicines that aid nature are
always most effectual. Chamber-
tain’s Cough Remedy acts on this
plan. It allays the coogh, relieve.,
the lungs, aids expectoration, opens
the secretions, and aids nature in
restoring the system to a healthy
condition. It is famous for its
enres over a large part of the civil­
ised world. Thousands have testi­
fied to its superior excellence. It.
counteracts any tendency of a cold«
to result in pneumonia. For sale-
by C. F. Moore A Co.
Notice.
A ll parties carrying an ac­
count w ith the Newberg Steam
Laundry are expected to settle
on the first o f each month,
prom ptly, as w e have bills of
oar ow n to meet.
Yours respectfully,
A. N.P r b ssn a ll /
Pups for Sale.
English Setter pups tor sale.
C all and see them a t C. B. W il­
son’s confectionery store.
A SURE CURE \
uam WL“*
AN ANTtMFTlC that
ion and drhrw oat Pain.
Sour
Stom ach
Ns appallts. loss ol strength, m t t m u
hsadsohs. constipation, bod breath,
gsosral dab! Illy, sour risings, and catarrh
of ths stomach ora all duo to Indlgsstlon.
Kodol cures Indlgsstlon. This now discov­
ery represents the natural Julcea of diges­
tion as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with ths greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys­
pepsia Cure does net only cure Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
cures all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
doss ,
CURED OF PARALYSIS
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