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Wanted-and For Sale. January Bargains CLEARANCE SALE OF Rubber Boots, Rain Coats Comforters Umbrellas 25 per cent discount 50 15 ** “ 20 Don’t Forget the Tune— January, 1907. Don’t Eorget the Place. Hodson Bros. Free Delivery Hay, oats, rolled barley, chicken feed, mill feed and chop, delivered to any part of the city. nf~ Bran, 6 0 c per s u k Shorts, 8 0 c per sack Get our Spot Cash Prices on ton lots. GHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS Both phones Free D elivery VaHey Flo ur Hard Wheat Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Crescent Chop, Rolled Barley, Hay, Grain, Vetches, Clover, Grass Seeds, Poultry Supplies, a general line Keystone and Page Fencing and Poultry Netting. Ex clusive agents for Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows and Plow supplies. U-Bar, Spiketooth, Imperi al Springtooth and Dandy Disc Harrows. Van Brunt Disc and Hoe Drills. The famous Rushford Wagons. Another Git in Buggies tillfjanuary 1st* Cross Cut Saws, Axes, Sledges and Wedges. Potato Forks, Spades and Shovels. Free delivery to any part erf the city, W R IG H T & W H ITE Officers Installed. Shiloh Post No. 77 and W. R. C. No. 28 met January 3,1907 to hold a joint installation of the officers for the coming year. The forenoon was filled by a Nice new dress skirts $1.15' session o f the Corps and the now at The GaceUe. preparation o f dinner which was For express and, light hauling served at noon. The members with invited guests surrounded leave orders at Rich's grocery. the well spread board, stand Hosery and underwear at your ing while the blessing o f God was invoked by comrade Allen, prices at The Gaselle. all then ate as they had often W a n t e d —Some young pigs. times ate before. 1-10 Porter Skinner. A beautiful cake, with “ Shiio Woman’* Relief Corps No. 28” F or S ale —A few full blooded in small blue and red candies on O. I. C. shoats tor sale. H. C. a white frosting, was sold at Paulsen. 1-24 auction to James Patterson who Ladies’ three-quarter length gave it back to be sold again. coats now $4.50 at The Gazelle. George Allen bought it, the pro ceeds to g o into the Corps relief Baled clover or cheat hay de fund. Lee Smith was the auo- livered in Newberg at 35 cents tioneer. Boquets o f chrysan per hundred. E. S. Craven, Bell themums beautified the tables. phone. The following Corps officers were installed by Lettie Eggers, F or S ale —A good business re past president: President, Eliza quiring but small capital. Will beth A. Clem mens; S. V. P., :11 at a bargain if taken soon. Mary A. Douglas; J. V. P., Jennie Inquire at or address this office. Sykes; chaplin, Elizabeth E. Col Feed, hay, grain, poultry sup ton; secretary, Mary E. C. Scott; plies and the best wire fencing treasurer, Nancy A. Dixon; con- made, at City Feed Store. Op dnetor, Frances Woodruff; guard, Clara Patterson; press corre posite postoffice—both phones. spondent, Hattie A. Cary; Pat. Flannellette gowns feel nice Inst., Alice L. Poe; Mus., Harriet. these cold nights. Only fifty Harger; assistant conductor, cents at The Gazelle. Rebecca J. Allen; assistant guard, Josephine Bashaw; color bearer F or S ale —% acres with or No. 1, Elvira Smith; color bearer chard, 2 houses, one 5 rooms, No. 2, Hazel Butler; color bearer one 3 rooms. On Dayton Avenue, No. 3, Maud Cunningham; color southwest, Newberg. Enquire bearer No. 4, Marie Crabtree. pn premises. F. A. White. The newly elected president made a few appropriate re Tht Newberg Meet Co marks. f Has the best facilities for fur The Post* installed the follow nishing first class meats and ing officers, Wm. Clemmens in butchers’ supplies, and the best stalling officer: Com., Cleveland is none to o good for their cus tomers. Free delivery and both Eggers; S. V. C., B. S. Hunter; J. V. C., J. W. Douglas: chaplain, phones. James Fisher; L. M., George Wanted. Allen; officer o f day, James Pat terson; officer o f guard, Charles We wish to buy three or hve Dixon; adjutant, T. Brouillette; acres with comfortable house. Sarg. major, H. A. Forcht. Value about $2500. The Corpse numbers forty-nine M rs . E. C. R oss , —•the Post about forty. 521 Hibbard street, Portland. Boquets o f reminiscence, appre Montavilla Sta. 1-17 ciation and remembrance were given by Comrades Eggers, Strayed. B r o u i l l e t t e , Allen, Hollings Heifer, 18 months old, light worth, Hevland, Clemmens, Hor red with white star in forehead, ton, Rev. Potter, Rev. Hamilton, slit in right ear, stocky built. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Liberal reward.. Allen, Chas. Butler and brother- T homas H erd . in-law Ames. There is a wonderful something For Sale. that seet'n a garden in one little One set double harness, one flower that is fair while with Rushford wagon used tw o years, out it no garden has fragrance 45 cords old fir wood. May be though it holdeth the wide seen at place half mile north-west world’s blooms and this some thing in life is the spirit o f fra o f Newberg. ternity, charity and loyalty 1-17 J. S. B. McNay shown by our deeds. M ary E. C. S cott , Lost. Secretary Corps No. 28. At the dinner o f therCorps and M a r r ia g e L icen ses. Post a long damask linnen table Olive Davis age 18, to Archie cloth was missing. Any one dis covering their mistake will please A Nichols age 23. Rosa Petite age 36, to Charles return to the undersigned. Russie age 36. Mrs. R. J. A llen Susan Burdon age 2L, to Chas J. Crabtree age 21. Who needs a I m p e r fe c t D ig e s tio n . Means less nutrition and in con sequence less vitality. When the liver fails to secret bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious prop- ( erties, the digestion becomes im paired and the bowels constipated. How much do you wish to pay ? Herbine will rectify tbis; it gives tone to the stomach, liver and Come here for a $1.50 watch. kidneys, strengthens the appetite, clears and improves tbe complexion, Or a $100.00 one. infuses new life and vigor to tbe whole system, joc a bottle. Sold by C. F. Moore. Or all the prices in between. We are watch specialists. It’s a branch o f our business that we think just about the most important o f any. W a tch ? We personally select all our time-pieces, and we mean it when we tell you that to-day we are able to meet your watch needs with particular advantage to you. We have studied watch values from one end to the other— and you can safely trust to our experience. M IL L S NEWBERG JEWELER Next to Poetofflce. « - — WOMEN Robsrtlns «!▼ •* what m r r woman most desires—a perfect complexion. It brings that soft, smooth, fresh, d ear tint to the cheek that denote* youthfulneas. It will brinv beauty to U io m who lack it; it will retain It for those who already possess If; It will enable you to successfully combat the ravage* o f weather and time. Don’t doubt—don 't argue. Just Robertlne. Tour druggist will All Crus. BANK OF N ÉW B ER G Paid $6 0 ,0 0 0 Capital One o f the oldest Banks in the county. Has been tested by professional burglars and by the hard times. Interest paid on savings and time deposits. Small accounts solicited to encourage the wage B. C. MILES, Pres. J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Prea. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier D. D. COULSON, A n t. Cashier Pacific College Exoallont Advantages offered for students. Pleasing surroundings, with good mtoral assoolations. For further Information call on or address ........... ........... ___ RESTAURANT Great sale o f Ladies Skirts at the Racket Store When you are hungry try the White House Restaurant where warm meals will be served at all hours. Also big bargains in Men’s and Boys Overalls o f all sizes Location—Glen Hotel Mrs. G J* Leavitt A GOOD D O C TO R will recommend B A LLA R D ’S H 0R EH 0U N D SYR U P E very cough weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality, breaks down the tissue« and leave# tha system in a weakened condition, causing it to be more snsoeptible to the consumptive germ. Ballard’s Horsboond Spnrp will cure the cough and strengthen the system. The Children Like It Mrs. C. H . Rnnyon, Btanbeny, nbe itt , Mo., writes: “ I have used your Ballard's Hórehoun >und Syrup and And It a very useful medicine for coughs and colds, and in fact all long troubles. It is very pleasant to take, and we have r o trouble In Inducing the ohildren to take I t I reeom mend it highly.” D on't wait until that cough develops into a more dan gerous malady. Save yourself and children many sick spells and Insure a long and healthy life. rURES COUGHS, COLDS, SORE LUNOS, / BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES. 25c, 50c and $1.00 Ballard Snow Liniment Go. 500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURI. S o ld a n d R e c o m m e n d e d b y O.F.MOORE, New bent. Ore. Howto Avoid Pnenmonla. We have never heard of a single instance of a cold resnltiug hi pneu monia or other hing trouble when Foley’s Honey and Tar has been taken.' It not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the Tung*. A«V for Foley's Honey and Tar sod refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, Michi gan, writes: "I have used Foley’s Honey and Tar in three very sefcere cascs of pneumonia ith gooa re- suits in every case For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. you make a fool o f yourself can always square matters a frank apology. For Sale. Small farm; 78 acres, 60 in cul tivation, 12 acres old hops and 16 new, all well polled and wirrd, good hop house, all fenced, faiy house and barn, family orchard, IVn miles to good town, some pasture and timber, all good land, well located; here is a bar gain; 2 cropsof hops at the pres ent price will pay for the place; this is a bargain a£ $5,000. In quire o f Warren & Stater, Mc Minnville, Oregon.