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W . C T. U . Notee. Our Spring Stock O f Clothing, Shoes an d G ents Furnish ings a re arrivin g, which includes the nicest, pobbiest things in M en ’s T o g g e ry that can b e had. C a ll an d see. T h e best o f T a ilo r M ad e Suits $14.50 to $45.00. display. N ew from sam ph on Satisfaction G u aran teed. Hodson Bros. Clothiers & Furnishers Order Your Easter S u it N O W ! - "W o rk on, love on, pray on.” " L if t up, be not afraid.” The public school ranks as one of the foundation stones o f our nation. Then is it enough that our children are taught the regu lar studies and thè reading o f the Bible is entirely om itted. T o begin the day w ith God by open ing his book w ill help mould the true, honest character o f our boys and girls. T o avoid tuberculosis in Un* ions keep m oving, keep in the fresh air o f love by helping tbe flow er mission superintendent. The records o f the prohibition reform show that during the last three decades, high license has been successfully used to de feat demands for prohibition in Massachusetts, New York, Mich igan,Nevada and California. L e t each Union help build up our w ork through the pow er of the press in Yamhill county. M ary E. C- S cott , W . C. T .U . Press Supt., Yam hill county. ■ ■ Marriage Licenses. • Ethel B McCain age 28, to Clarence A Palm er age 29. Rhoda Dora Dunn age 17, to Joseph Melvin Turner age 22. Belle Chandler age 26, to Peter Vasseur age 29. M abell Dye age 26, to Ole A. Caleen age 24. M a ry Scholze age 19, to John Francis Phillips age 20: Bargain! Wanted and For Sale. A nice skirt for 98 cents a t The Gazelle. Some dandy children’s waists at a baagain. The Gazelle. F o r express and light hauling leave orders a t Rich’s grocery. F or S ale —Sow and pigs. A. E. Moore. W anted —A g irl to assist w ith housework. Mrs. P.‘ N. Skinner. 3-21 Board by the day or week at reasonable rates a t H otel Glass. 4-11 F or S a le —A good w ork horse a t m y place 1 % miles north o f Newberg. A. E. Bowm an. To young or old of either sex is to bank their savings. It is a wise suggestion, too. Every dime and quarter put away means a competence by and bye. Once started in the banking habit, you will find it pleasant to continue, and a feeling o f contented independence will be yours. Our institution w ill take care of your savings and allow you liberal interest BANK OF NEW BERG B. C. MILES, Pres. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier J. L. HOSKINS, Vie« Pré«. F or S a le — Jersey cow, fresh, $30, Durham bull $15. Peter Jensen. save you r c l o t h e s , you r strength and temper by using Wash-O. The Gazelle. L et farmers remember, while in tow n , to stop a t H otel Glass for dinner; only 25 cents. 4-11 "F or sale —W hite W yan dotte eggs, $1 per setting. B. & A. H aving disposed o f my interest in the Enterprise Tile Factory, and expecting to change location, New Im proved Wilson straw I will sell my interest in stock on berry plants for sale. $2.Q0 per hands at a thousand. W i F. Schand, east lliott. North Meridi See M. R o f Newberg. t 2-21 an street, near factory LA N D A Safe Suggestion Pacific College NEWBERG, OREGON Excellent Advantages offered for atudents. Pleasing surroundings, with good moral associations. Forfurtherlnformation call on or address H. E d w in M c G r e w The Weekly Oregonian $1.50, the Graphic $1.00—the t w o for I f yon w an t honey, keep lots o f bees in a small box cíese to good pasture and in a cool dry place. Board w ithout room, or room I have 10 stands for sale. w ithout board a t H otel Glass. B. D il lo n , Newberg. W e w is h to return our heart fe lt thanks to those o f our neigh bors and friends who so kindly asisted us in the sad hour of our bereavement. W e h ave ord ered a la rg e quantity o f L a n d P laster an d expect a carload in this w e e k w hich w e w ill sell at $14.00 p er ton. N o w is the tim e to buy. Both phones The Best Cough Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-probate judge, Ottawa county, Kansas, writes "This is to say that I have used Ballard’s Horehound Syrup for years, and that I do not hesitate to recommend i* as the best cough syrup I have ever used." 25c, 50c and $1. bold by C. F. Moore. L o ts o f people act as if they were sensible before they are en gaged. City Free Delivery Always Keeps Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy In His House. We would not be without Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. It is kept on band continually in onr home," says W. W . Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Missouri. That is just what every family should do. When kept at hand ready for instant uae, a cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than after it has become settled in the system. .This remedy is also without a peer for croap in children, and will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appeara, which can only be done when the remedy ia kept at hand. For sale by C. F. Moore. Worked Like a Charm. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, Virginia, says: " I ran s nail in my foot last week and at once applied Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. No inflammation followed; the salve simply healed the wound." Unexpected com pany isnsnally Heals every sore, burn and skin disease. Guaranteed at F. H. as welcome as measles in house Caldwell & Co’s, druggist. 25c. cleaning time. W h at has become o f the old- fashioned man w h o called it "ston e coal?" Found at Last. J A Harmon, o f Lizemore, West Virginia, says: " A t last I have found the perfect pill that never dis appoints me; and for the benefit of others afflicted with torpid liver and chronic constipation, will ssy: Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills." Gun ran teed satisfactory. 25c at F. H. Caldwell A Co’*., druggist. Afflicted W ith Rheumatism. " I was and am yet afflicted with rheumatism," says Mr. J. C. Bayne, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, am once more able to attend to business. It is the beat of liniments." I f trou bled with rheumatism give Pain Balm s trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief it affords. One appli cation relieves the pain. For sale cy C. F. Moore. M r s . C l a r a M e a t s & C h il d r e n . Notice This O ff' Since w e are expecting to g o from Newberg in the near future we are offering our property for sale. .. . The home consists o f a new modern eight roomed cottage, w ith pantry, closets and a large store room. A good drain con nects w ith an eight inch sewer tile. There are four lots, or half of the block on which- the house is located. There is a good new barn and other outbuildings. There are more than tw o dozen young fruit trees, a nice collection o f roses and other ornamental shrubs. The house and the bam are especially well constructed and are in alm ost perfect repair. The price on the real estate is $2600, from which there w ill not a t present beany variation. We desire to sell a good Smith & Barnes piano, an instrument ex ceptionally fine in touch and tone. This instrument was se cured a t a special rate by Prof. C. W. Kantner just before he left Newberg, and was his own choice w ith reference to touch and tone. The price of the piano is $250. Other personal property we w ill offer a t public sale later and prefer not to sell any at private sale. H enry E dwin M c G rew . The ladies of Newberg and vicinity are cordially invited to to attend the spring millinery opening at Miss Reinwand’s on F riday and Saturday March 22nd and 23rd. 3-21 Spring When vou are hungry try the W hite House Restaurant where warm meals w ill be served a t all hours. Fine line o f Spring Goods on display at the N ew berg Racket Store Location—Glen H otel We cannot afford to give our home a w a y but if you or your friends w an t a good home in Newberg or a good fruit and walnut farm near Dundee, see S. A. M ills for a special bargain, i f sold soon. F or S ale —30 acre tract in South Newberg; 7 acres in logan berries; good family orchard, all kinds o f fruit; 15 acres o f fine river bottom ; good garden land, all cleared. W orth your while to investigate. See A. S. Mell- inger, Newberg, Oregon. M rs. C Health is M ore T h a n W ealth UtSe BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT Lost. A book o f Greek Myths. Bor row er please return to Bernice W oodw ard. For Sale. M y home in Newberg includ ing halt a block. ^ M. P. E llio tt . E. Hoef« P. O. Barber Shop—H air cut tin g 25, shaving 10. Everything new, clean and up-to-date. Our m otto is good w ork guaranteed. J. Leavitt KINQ OF THEM ALL AND you w ill always have good health. W hat Is m ow to a man than good health? A ll the money in the world can’ t make happiness where health is unknown, Ballard’s Snow Liniment n T D E C S S S T iS n ’ . S i i ’ $“ "»■• Sprsta». Neuralgia. V U K U O S T - Stlf» Joints, Contracted Muscles, Lame Bock and all the Ills that Flesh Is Heir to. One W ho Knows. J. G. Scott, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: “ I cannot too highly praise your Ballard’s Snow Liniment for the relief « acute rheumatism, caused by sudden change and exposart to the weather. I also recommend your Ballard’s Horehound Syrup for coughs and colds. These used together defy all pain. GET THE GENUINE.______ Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00 M a jot School Formerly of South Africa Now of South Alberta, Canada. M. E. Church Friday and Saturday Evanlng Maroh 22-23 T .30 p. m. Admission - 26c Children - 16c The Newberg Meet Co H as the best facilities for fur nishing first class meats and batchers’ supplies, and the best is none to o good for their cus tomers. Free delivery and both phones. _______ ______ Mrs. R. B. Linvffle desires to announce to the ladies o f New berg and vicinity th at she w ill in a few days open up in the rooms adjoining M r. P o tte r’s jew elry »tore, a bran new stock o f milli nery, comprising all the latest and newest eastern styles in ladies’, misses’ and children’s hats. I t w ill be to you r interest to see her stock before placing your orders, for you can rest as sured they w ill be money-savers to yon. O f the date o f her for mal opening yon w ill receive no tice in due time. 0. F. MOORE, New D e r g . Ore. How to Remain Young. T o continue young in young in health end strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, McDonough, Georgia, did. She says: "Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured me of chronic liver and stomach trouble, compli cated with such an unhealthy con dition of tbe blood that my skin turned red aa flannel. I am now practically twenty years younger than before I took Electric Bitters. I can now do all my work with se and assist in my husband’s store." Guaranteed at F. H. Cald well ft Co’s drug store. Price 50c. Dangers o f Pneumonia. A cold st this time if neglected is liable to cause puenmouia which is so often fatal, and even when tbe patient has recovered tbe lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to tbe development of consumption. Foley’s Honey and Tsr will stop tbe cough, heel and strengthen tbe lungs end prevent pneumonia. La Grippe coughs yield quickly to tbe wonderful cur ative qualities of Foley’s Hooey and Tar There is nothing ju*t as good. For sale by F. H. JCaldwell ft Co. \