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TH E CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY. «» ’ Dealersin Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber. Doors, Lime, Sand, Cement, - V - * Windows, Mouldings ! Wood Fibre Plaster Eave Gutter -J- Chas E Duval et al to Carl Schmidt 163 a in E G Duval farm on Deer creek $+60. F G Adams and w f to Phopa E P earcejt 6 blk 39 Oak Park add to McMinnville. M artha E Carlin (b y ex) to Amanda S Carlin 173.70 a in Jno Carlin d 1 c t 4 9 r 4 $5725. Chas B Sears et al to Nancy J Belcher und V» s V» cl no 45 t 3 s r 3 w $1. Sylvester P otter and w f to C Beck 1060 sq ft in Sheridan $125. W J Sargent and w f to H C W y a tt .29 a in cl no 51 t 5 8 r 5 w $1331.34. Calvin Kiser to Calvin M Kiser w Vi se Vi and Its 2 3 sec 26 t 3 s r 2 w $ 1200 . f S Cooper and w f t o A M H ogm an Its 1 to 8 and 11 t o 16 inc blk 22 Whiteson $80. C T Belcher and w f to John W Barcroft 90 a in cl 45 t 3 s r 3 w $ 1 . Celia Caldwell to M a y H off man and hus .75 a C arlton $1. Please Pay Up. The firm o f Miller & W right having dissolved partnership, parties owing said firm are re quested to call and settle accounts at the old stand. LA T H S, SH IN LES AN D C E D AR P O S T S . T. E. W r i g h t . Don't Watch the Clock. STO RE BUILDING: One Block East of Porter & Larkin's. The Last Day. ! on the twentieth. V T ~.— I . , ,, I Mrs. Hinkle, sister o f M rs. W. As “ the m ght bnngs out the R Car ^ maki them Q stars” exercises o f our Publ,c visit schools bring out the tond papas i Megsrs p L H arford, Ray and mammas, unc es, aunts an Qarter an{j Kenneth Chase were cousins, and the high school pub in Portland the first o f the week. lic given in Duncan’s hall on F ri . Don Chase w ho has been w o rk day evening o f last week w as no ing up in W ashington, has now exception to the rule. Every gone to Astoria to w ork. Before seat in the hall w as taken and his return he expects to visit standing room w as in demand. W arrenton and Seaside, thus ob A glance at the class roll show's taining another view o f “ Old the names of ten girls and four Ocean.” boys, a repetition of conditions M r. and Mrs. H . Chase enter found everywhere. The m ajority tained seventeen relatives a t of the boys fall by the wayside their home Tuesday afternoon before the course is completed and evening in honor o f eastern while the girls are on deck a t the friends, M r. and Mrs. Joe Alger, finish. o f Wisconsin, w ho are visiting The Pacific College scholarship a t the home of M r. J. C. Wills. was awarded to Grace Stone and The W . C. T . U. met os ap the Albany College scholarship pointed last week w ith Mrs. to T om Higgins. Paulsen. M oney to the amount The address to the class, de o f ten dollars and th irty cents livered by Rev. F. H. Adams, w as raised to contribute t o the paster o f the B aptist church of W illard Temple, Chicago. After M cM innville, w as of a very high a business session the hostess order and w as Well received by served nice refreshments. all w ho heard it. M r. Amos Stanbrough closed PROGRAM. last Friday, a successful term o f Invocation school and to show their appre Piano Solo Leora Buchanan ciation the directors made out Cralioa “T he American Flag" the contract to him for another FLORENCE HESTO N year, a t the annual school meet M usk High School Alumni Octet Oration "Scenic Beauties of Oregon” ing held a t the school house VIVIENNE M ILLER M onday. Enos Ellis w as re Vocal Solo Selected elected school director. Prof. J. S . Cariick M a r r ia g e L i c enses. by Tom Hig%!ns Read by E lla Netron Anna Alumbaugh 23, to Arthur Presentation of Diplomas E. Sw itzer 31. Class Song Lulu Grace Youngs 21, to W il Class Address Rev. F. H . Adams liam M orris Heacock 21. Benediction H o w many o f us when practic ing music, studying or doing w ork o f any kind w atch the clock? Thom as A. Edison’s ad vice to a young person w h o queried him o f advice as to his success, “ Don’ t watch the clock,” deserves a place in the rules ot any young person w ho is ambi tious and striving for success in any line. Don’t be a timeserver. Remember th a t you are w ork in g for something m ote than a stipu lated sum for a certain number o f hours. Keep your em ployer in you r debt by doing a little better w ork than is actually re quired o f you, and sooner'or later there w ill come a day o f reckon ing when }*ou w ill get you r pay. —Ex. ' Patent, Patent, Patent. Chehalem Valley Mills Patent hard wheat flour is unsurpassed for strength, puretv and white ness. $1.30 per sack a t all stores. Clubbing Rates. The Weekly* Oregonian $1.50, the Graphic $1.00— the t w o fnr $ 2 . 00 . Clast History, Effie M. Clark 23, to Robert A. The members o f the class are Leighton 23. Anna Belle Bashaw, Lindsav A. Dudley, Mabel L. Duncan, M ary R e a l E sta te T ra n s fe rs . I. Duncan, Florence E. Heston, r the Yam hi 11 County Abxtrart T om Higgins, Vivienne Miller, Reported b Company. M cM inavlIlc. Bessie Mills, Ella Verona Nelson, Wilburn Lond and w f to J M Claude M. Newlin, Grace Stone, & M E Gibson Its ? 8 blk 52 Oak M abel Sykes, M agn olia Louisa Park add to M cM innville $100. Tate, M abel Pauline Vantress. Fred L P ost and w f to Anus Post land in sec 3 t 5 s r 3 w Warded Off. $30. Dr. Bowers warded off an im F M Sutford and w f to John pending attack o f epilepsy in one Toew s It 7 7 blk 50 Oak Park o f his patients this morning. He add t o M cM innville 75. has done the same in three cases John T oew s and w f to Simon before in Missouri and Indiana. S Keim Its 7 8 blk 50 Oak Park One patient subject to epileptic add to M cM innville $225. attacks whom he treated two W H L ew is to E J Lew is 3.64 months over a year ago here, a in S Cozine’s d 1 c in t 4 s r 4 $ 1 . has had them much less frequent State o f Oregon to> heirs, o f ly and they have been much less Geo C Sears und Va o f south Vi o f severe since. They had come cl no t5 in t 3 s r 3 w $950. twice per month, now they are Nancy J Belcher and hus to over three months apart. ChasB Sears et al s V4 nw *4 and Its 12 3 4 irvsec 15 t 3 s r 3 w $ l. Chehalem Center. C. W Christenson and w f to Mrs. Tangen is expected home Jas t Duncan 2 small tracts in from her visit in W ashington this Newfberg $1250. Stephen Van Order and w f t o week. H ow ard W alton attended the F M H all blk no 60 t o f Dundee wedding o f his niece in Portlan d $425. ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP B * tote to bo properly equipped—obtain tho S T E V E N S and you CANNOT GO WHO MG. W e make RIFLES . • . from $2.25 to $160.00 PISTOLS . . . from 3 50 to 50 00 SHOTGUNS. . from 7.50to 50.00 Ask your dealer and Insist Send for i# vptge llluft. on our popular make. 1 f trated eetalog. I f 1 nte*. cannot obtain, we ship ested In S H u o T lN G ^ y Î ou irect, carriage chargée ought to have It. ' firtfiaid. Upon receipt ot for four c< catalog price. Out attractive three-color Aluminum Hangar «rftt t * sent anywhere for io cen a in stampa. J. STXVXK8 ARMS AND TOOK. OO, P. O. Box « 4 * Chicopee Valla,H — , Ü.S. A .____ T h e Graphic AND Weekly O re go n ia n Ancient Koine T U IT IO N PIANO, ORGAN VOICE PRODUCTION HARM ONY.. Is now merely a memory of the past. Ballard’s Snow Liniment is the family liniment o f the twentieth century. A positive cure for rheu matism, burns, cuts, sprains, neu ralgia, etc. Mr. C. H. Runyon, Stanberry, Missouri, writes: “ I B oys’ stra w hats a t cost a t have used Snow Liniment for rheu matism and all pain. I can’t say The Gazelle. enough in its praise.” Sold by G i r l W a n t e d — F o r general Chas. F. Moore. house w ork, $4. Inquire a t the “ Dear John,” w rote Mrs. N ew Graphic office. lywed from the shore, “ I inclose E xtra good co w for sale. Aus the hotel bill.” “ Dear Jane, I in tin Keeney. close check,” w rote John, “ but W a n t e d — Machine and cabinet please don’t buy any more hotels “ Do yon think the w id o w w ill men a t J. W. Duncan’s furniture a t this price—they are robbing break his will?” “ W on ’t be nec factary—also t w o boys. Call at y o u ." essary. She did that long before once. she became a w id o w .” * T h e re A r e F e w Ice cream season is a t hand. People who know how to take We handle the finest cream made; F o llo w in g the F la g . care of themselves—the majority do try it and you are the judge. When our soldiers went to Cuba not. The liver is a most important Washington is its name. A t organ in the body. Herbine will and the Philippines, health was M co re’s pharmacy. keep it in condition. V. C. Simp the most important consideration. Fancy p illo w slips 15 cents a t kins, Altat Texas, writes: “ I have Willis T. Morgan, retire^ commis used Herbine' for chills and fever sary sergeant U. S. A., of Rural The Gazelle. and find it the best medicine I ever Route i, Concord New Hampshire, A full liue o f granitew are at used. I would not be without it. says: “ I was two years in Cuba right prices a t J. M . S h aw ’s. It is as good fot children as it is for and two years in the Philippines, grownup people, and I recommend and being subject to colds. I took F o r S a l e — 0 . I. C. boar, fif it. It is fine for la grippe. Sold Dr. K ing’s New Discovery for con sumption, which kept me in per teen months old. P o rter Skinner. by Chas, F. Moore. fect health.- And now, in New Tents and camp stoves a t Î. Church—A re you acquainted Hampshire, we find it the best M . Shaw ’s. w ith Flapbush? Gotham —Oh, medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all F o r S a l e —Baled cheat hay. yes; w hy w e sleep in adjoining lung diseases. Guaranteed at F. Full circle hay baler, $46. S. J. pews! H. Caldwell & Co’s, druggist. Madson, M utual phone. Price 50 c and $r. Trial bottle free. U n k n o w n F rien d s. men w a n te d — Saw mill and There are many people who have lumber yard laborers, $2.25 per Christian Science M other— used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera day. Woodsmen, $2.25 to $ 3 . and Diarrhoea Remedy with splen Eleanor, w h at is the m atter? Steady w ork. ! Apply t o Booth- did results, but who are unknown Christian Science Child— Oh« K elly Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore because they have hesitated about gon. _ mamma, I g o t a terrible error ot giving a testimonial of tbelr experi the mind in my stomach. -Use Chehalem Valley M ills ence for publication. These peo P a ttn t hard w heat flour. Every ple, however, are none the less Sore Muscles. friends of this remedy. They have sack guaranteed. done much toward making it a Prominent athletes throughout » Notice to parties desiring ice household woid by tbeir personal the country find that the best treat cream. Special prices to parties recommendations to friends and ment for sore muscles after severe o r socials for ice cream. Wash neighbors. It is a good medicine exercise or hard work of any kind, ington, the best made. A t to have in the house and is widely is a hot bath at bed time, which M o o re’s. known for its cures of diarrhoea and opens the pores. This should im F o r express and light hauling all forms of bowel trouble. For mediately be followed with an ap sale by C. F. Moore. „ plication o f Chamberlain’s Pain leave orders a t Rich’s grocery. Balm vigorously rubbed into the M iss Pasaey—A fortune teller skin. This liniment removes all When in Portland eat a t the Vegetarian Cate, 105 Sixth has told me where I should find stiffness and soreness and has be street near W ashington. S. J. my future husband. Mrs. Situp-} come a favorite rub down, as-it acts, Lashier, M anager. late—Goodness! Give me her ad promptly and keeps the muscles in excellent condition, For sale by B oys’ white waists, 50 cents at dress a t oncet Perhaps she could 0.' F. Moore. tell me where my present one is. The Gazelle. Sporting Customer—A pound o f cheese, please. Grocer—G or gonzola o r Cheddar? Sporting Custom er— Oh, I don’t care. S tart ’em both across the counter and I ’ll take the winner. Remember there is no better T k e V e ry B est R em edy fo r B o w e l T ro u b le . flour than Chehalem Valley Mills Mr. M. F. BorrougU$, a » old and Paten t hard w heat flour. well known resident of Bluffton, F o r S a l e — 10 acres near Indiana, says: I regard Chamber Springbrook, $1250 w ith crop; lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea $950 no crop. 1905 g a v e 7 tons Remedy as the very best remedy dt%d prunes, 2200 pounds cher for bowel trouble. 1 make this ries, 30 sacks spuds. This crop statement after having used the w ill make 10 tons prunes alone. remedy in my family for several Isaac M . Pollock." 32 t5 pears. I am never without it.” For sale by C. F. Moore. I am prepared to put up wire fencing in all sizes and styles at D e a d ly Serpent B ites. right prices, guaranteeing satis Are as common in India as are factory w ork. I t w ill pay you stomach and liver disorders with to consult me. us. For the latter, however, there H. E. N e w l i n , Springbrook, Oregonr. is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of E at Ice Cream a t Actual Cost. which S. A. Brown, of Bennelts- The W hite M ountain Freezer ville; S. C , says: “ They restored —the best in the w orld. The my wife to perfect health, after American T w in Freezer—tw o years of suffering with dyspepsia flavors a t one operation. F o r and a chronically torpid liver.” sale a t J. M . S haw ’s. Freezers Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, to rent. kidney troubles and bladder dis orders. Sold on guarantee by F. dREENHOUSE AND FLOWER GAR H. Caldwell & Co. druggist. Price DEN. 50 c. I w a n t to sell my entire place in the next 30 days, that I may enlarge the same business else where. Established market for all cut (lowers. I w ill instruct the purchaser liow -to raise them if desired. A splendid income can be made. A line home for tfnv one w an tin g to school their children. Tim e can be had on part pay ment. W. B. S im s , Newberg, Oregon Straw ler— I ’ve seen Snippcm, the tailor, g o in g up to you r stu dio every day for a week. Is he * 1 sitting for you? Dauber—No, lie’s layin g for me. .-T ) S <* V £ av . p u a . ©rr c «-» o Q Üü!£ Si ;i c i »••• M o r e W 1? j;j C T Ü Ü S3 SK0W»_ : LINIMENT : S2....... • j «.Dmitry :! : - M m tct 94e~T -t : V Death From Lockjaw _ Never follows an injury dressed with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merebant, of Rensselaers- ville, New York, writes: “ It cured Seth Bnrch, of this place, of the ugliest 'sore on bis neck I ever saw.” Cures cuts, wounds, boras, and sores. 35 c at F. H. Caldwell & Co’s drug store. A n A la r m in g Situation Frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King’s New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of stomach and bowels. Guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell & Co. T h c t n f e a l t h B A \ Ì L L A S N L I N O I M R D . N T o f ™ T AND you w ill always have good health. W h a t Is more to a man than good health? A ll the m oney In the world can’ t make happiness where health Is unknown. Ballard’s Snow Liniment C l I D C C 5 heUmaii?2, ’ .<i i ? ’ 5urn* ’ Spr*1"*. Neuralgia, L I ) t \ C O Sore*. Stiff Joints, Contracted Muscles, Lame V V ; l l U U Back and all the Ills that Flesh to Melr to One W ho Knows. J. O. Scott, Salt Lak e C ity, Utah, writes: “ I cannot too h ighly praise your Ballard’s Snow Linim ent for the relief o f acute rheumatism, caused by sudden change and exposure to tho weather«. I also recommend vour Ballard’s llorehound Syrnp for conghs and colds. These used together d efy all.pain. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00 Ballard Snow Lini&ent Co. 900-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, Ter m i for Children: •’j vm'M'MnrÆsm n H B X X » V ’S W E ¿ T \± jM Use GET TH E GENUINE. Professor Cnrrick will continue teach ing during Summer Term and is now enrolling pupils. On* half hour per week..... ............. 60c Two half hours per week.... ........... 76c H ow T o Breitk Up a Cold. v It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold*can be com pletely broken up in one or two day’s time. To do this, however, prompt action is necessary. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery dis charge from the nose, and ajthin, white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is taken every hour on the first ap pearance of - these symptoms, it counteracts the effect o f the cold and restores the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. For sale by C. F. Moore. Wanted and For Sale. 92 . M U S IC „ - MISSOURI. S o ld a n d R e c o m m e n d e d b y C.F. BfOOBE & 00.. Newberg, Ore.