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CHAS. K. SPAULDING
LOGGING COMPANY.
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Dealersin Oregon Pine, Ash
and Maple Lumber.
Doors,
Lime,
Sand,
Cement,
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Windows,
Mouldings !
Wood
Fibre
Plaster
Eave
Gutter
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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.
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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.
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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
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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:
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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.
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C.F. BfOOBE & 00.. Newberg, Ore.