Greatest Clearance In the history o f Yamhill County of Clothing, Hats, Gents Furnishings, and Umbrellas. First cost cuts no figure. W e need the money and will prove that we are giving the Biggest Discount ever made by any house. . Call and Hodson Bros, 15, 2 0 , 2 5 , to 5 0 % off. -Free Delivery Hay, oats, rolled barley, chicken feed, mill feed and chop, delivered to any part of the city. Bran, 6 0 c per sack Shorts, 8 5 c per sack Oet our Spot Cash Prices on ton lots. CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS Both phones Free Delivery ^ aMey Flour 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* elusive 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. Cross Cut Saws, Axes, Sledges and Wedges. Potato Forks, Spades and Shovels. * Free delivery to any part of the city. Give us a call; we are here,to do business. Both phones. W R IG H T & W H IT E G A. R. and W. R. C. Reception Wanted and In response to an invitation from Custer Post and Corps, of For Sale. McMinnville, .the members of BANK OF NEW BERG Shiloh Post and Corps to the number of 36 lett Neyberg Sat Mills for spectacle repairs, Paid $50,000 Capital urday morning tor the county scat. Commander Eggers car F or S alk —Two cows and two ried the tickets for the entire brood sows. C.W, Skelton. 1-31 party, and as Conductor Crocker passed through the car to collect New college pins at Mills1 One of the oldest Banks in the the fares, he would call out: county. Ras been tested by “Eggers, how many of these be For express and light hauling professional burglars and by long to you?” To which Com live orders at Rich’s grocery. the hard times. mander Eggers would invari , Nice dress skirts at less than ably reply: “All the good look costof material at The Gazelle. Interest paid on savings and' ing ones.” time deposits. Small accounts Arriving at McMinnville we See those new college flag and solicited to encourage the wage were met by a delegation from hat pins at Mills’, jeweler. earner. Custer Post and Corps, who gave us a very hearty welcome. Ladies underwear too cheap tor We then formed in line and you to go without them. The headed by Old Glory marched Gazelle. two abreast until we parted, Sheet music and instruction each party conducting their visi books B. C. MILES, Free. J. C. COLCORD. Cashier • to your order at Mills’ tors to their respective halls. next postoffice. J. L. HOSKINS, Vies P m F. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier After a social time spent with the W. R. C., the ladies were F or S a l e — Three inch Old escorted across the street, and Hickory with rack. Near led by Mrs. Ungerman, filed into ly new. wagon Price $60. Isaac M. theG. A. R. Hall, interrupting Pollock, Springbrook. 1-31 (as he said) an eloquent speech from Comrade Cooper. We were F or S a l e —One heavy gelding introduced by Mrs Ungerman, rising two years old. First and then Commander Eggers class. Pobert Howie, Upper rose to the occassion, with a Chehalem. N EW B ER G , OREGON look of pride suffusing his whole Excellent A d v a n ta g es offered for students face, said, “There boys, you see Feed, hay, grain, poultry sup plies and the best wire fencing Pleasing surrounding«, with good mora what I have been telling you.” made, at City Feed Store. Op associations. For further Information cal We could only surmise that on or address posite postoffice—both phones. Commander Eggers had been bragginga little on the W. R. C. of Newberg. Mfs. Ungerman W. Boyes will pay the highest gave a short address to the com market prices for your fat stock; rades, and then in a few well beef, veal, pork and mutton. chosen words, presented to Cus Call him, he has both phones, ter Post, The deed of another plot Newberg, Oregon. — of ground adjoining their ceme F or S ale — 30 acre tract in tery. Their present burial place South Newberg; 7 acres in logan having room for only two more berries; good family orchard, all for a last resting place. Com kinds of'fruit; 15 acres of fine mander of Custer Post responded river bottom; good garden land, with thanks, on behalf of the all cleared. Worth your while Post, after which all adjourned to investigate. See A. S. Mell- to the W. R. C. hall where the inger, Newberg, Oregon. When vou are hungry try Special sale on Ribbons, ladies served a most bountiful the White House Restaurant Handkerchiefs and White dinner of which all partook with where warm meals will be Goods. a zest that showed their appre served a t all hours. - Dark brown cow and two Jer ciation of the good things. Location—Glen Hotel After dinner the meeting was sey heifers; one mouse color, the First Week called to order by Commander other yellowish brown. In February. C hristopher & Y oung , Cooper of Custer Post. A good Springbrook. many speeches were made by Mrs. G J. Leavitt comrades and ladies of both The, Newberg Meat Co parties, the man from Missouri, in both Posts, being in evidence. Has the best facilities for fur Some good suggestions were(| nishing first class meats and given in regard to our coming butchers’ supplies, and the best encampment at this place. But is none too good for their cus Free delivery and both as all good things must have an tomers. Health is phones. end, so the the time came all too More Than soon when our friends escorted Strayed. us back to the depot to take our Wealth train for home. Many expres Heifer, 18 months old, light sions of pleasure were heard and red with white star in forehead, U s e UNIMENT all agreed that Custer Post and slit ......... in right ear, stocky built. Gfc: B A LLA R D 'S KIN O Corps were royal entertainers. Liberal reward. Our thanks are due also to OP SNOW T homas H erd . Conductor Crocker for his kind TH EM ness and courtesy to so large a L IN IM E N T ALL ‘Home for Sale. crowd. As w: bid him good bye he kindly invited ns to ride with Seven acres, nine room new AND * him again at some future time. honse yon will always have good health. What is more to a man with bath room, hot and than good where health? health All the jnoney in BaUard’s the make P. C. cold water, pantry and closets __ Is _____ ___ j ... ...» world wuriu c can’t a m Uahnent maze haDDinees unknown. Snow Rheumatism, Cuts, Contracted Burns, Sprains. Naur* L Young orchard, two acres ber Chehalem Center. Sores, Stiff Joints, Muscles, CURES! , Back ries, good barn, small pasture and all the Ilia that Flesh la Hair to. J. E. Ridgway was in Portland with living water, some timber One Who Knows. S. A. M ills . over Sunday. J. G. Soott, Balt Lake Citj Utah, writes; “ I cannot C. L. Johnson spent 9evera too highly o.' praise your Bañard’s^Snow” ----- — ----v* — ¿lnlment^for The Grip. days visiting with his nephew the relief acute rheumatism, caused by sudden obange and exposure to the weather. I also recommend your C. X. Larribee in Portland last ‘ 'Before we can sympathize with Ballard’s for eoughs and colds. others, we must have suffered our week. These used Horehound together defy Syrup all pain. Mrs Ida Lieghten returned selves.” No one can realize the QET THE GENUINE. Three Size« 28c, SOc, $1.00 attendant npon an attack Saturday to be with her mother suffering of the grip» unless he has had the Mrs. Sarah Andrews, who is actual There is prob quite sick at the home of the ably no experience. disease that canses so much SOO-502 North Second Street, Ridgway a. Mrs. Ridgway also physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical is a daughter of Mrs. Andrews. aid. ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURI. All danger from the grip, There have been several people however, be avoided by the on the sick list lately. Some of prompt use may of Chamberlain’s are Mr. H. Palmer and Remedy. Among the tens of Cough Sold and Recommended by thous family, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Shires, ands who have used this remedy, G.F.MOORE, New ben?. Ore. not one case has ever been reported Harold Weaver, Chandy Chase, that resnlted in pneumonia or H o w to A v o id P n e u m o n ia . Chancellor Johnson and Harold that has baa not recovered. For sale Paulsen. • For Sale. We have never heard of a single by C. F. Moore. Henry Chase is having a pain instance of a cold resulting in pneu monia or other lung trouble when Small farm; 78 acres, 60 in cul ful time with his hand after hav- Imperfect Digestion. Foley’s Honey and Tar has been tivation, 12 acres old hop« and ing the hnger amputated, but Means less nutrition and in con taken. not only stops the cough, 16 new, all well polled and wired, thinks now n it is going to heal all sequence less vitality. When the but heals It and strengthens the lungs. good hoj) house, all fenced, fair iver fails to secret bile, the blood Ask for Foley’s right. Honey and Tar baqpmes loaded with bilious prop and refuse any substitute Enos Ellis has built a barn on erties, house and barn, family orchard, the digestion becomes im Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, offered. Michi the south-west corner of his paired and 1V4 miles to good town, some tbe_ bowels constipated. gan, writes: "i have used Foley’s pasture and timber, all good Herbine will rectify this; it gives Hooey and Tar in three very severe land, well located; here is a bar Mr. J. F. Adams laments the tone to the stomach, liver and cases pneumonia with good re gain; 2 cropaof hops at the pres loss of “Old Betz,” a horse hoi that kidneys, strengthens the appetite, sults in of every case.” For sale by clearsand improves the complexion, ent price will pay for the place; helped pull them all tl the way nfuses new life and vigor to the H. Caldwell & Co. is a bargain at $5,000. In from “Old Missouri,” als* a dog, whole joc a bottle. Sold The Graphic and Semi-Weekly this quire of Warren & Stater, Mc “Old Shep,” which died Of, old by C. F. system, Moore. Minnville, Oregon. age lately. Journal one year $1.75. Pacific College Ballard Snow Liniment Co.