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ij Our Spring Stock bor m ove his barn and d ig up his berries, when the street jumps up against the railroad on Blaine street and stops ju g still an d R ot room to turn round and g o hade, and only tor the benefit o f tw o families; th a t is John F orsyth 's and Clarence Edw ards’* I don’t need it and I d on 't w a n t it. W a n t e d — An apprentice T o the honerable council. K- C. HOLLINGSWORTH,} once. M rs. I. A . H orton . Wanted and For Sale. O f Clothing, Shoes sued Gents Furnish ings am arriving, which includes the nicest, nobbiest things in M en’s T oggery that earn be had. C all and see. . T h e best o f T ailor M ad e Suits from Kev. Jno. Shires’ Sund school class o f young men j tented the Sunday school w it! beautiful new call bell. Gideon Palm er and Nellie Li- $14.50 to $45.00. Fine fru it farm near tow n* ten acres bearing fruit, good im provem ents, new drier. Enquire a t this office. Sm all farm o f 63 acres/ T w o seta o f buildings, w ell w atered, conveniently located one mile , Nice bead necklaces ju st arrived n orth o f Bank o f New bcrg. A ll a t The Gaselle. k in d *o f fru it. C all and.seeth e place. A, E. B o w m a n . F o r express and figh t hauling leave orders a t Rich’s grocery. at Was Wasting Away. “ I bad been troubled with kid ney disease fo r the last five years,” writes Robert R. Watts, o f Salem, Missouri. VI lost flesh and never felt well and doctored wfcfa leading physicians and tried all retoadies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley'a Kidney Core and leaa than two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and w ell.’ ’ During the summer kidney irregularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being over heated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by P. H. Caldwelf & Co. The W eekly Oregonian $1.50, the Graphic $ 1 . 00 —the tw o for $ 2 . 00 . day, A pril 24, in M cM innville. The happy couple left F rid a y for F o b R e n t — House, tw o lots, their new home in L ittle Falls. fifteen acres plough, land. B o * They have the w ell wishes o f 113, Turner, Oregon. 5-2 Hodson Bros Clothiers & Furnishers Order Your Easter Suit NOWI Flour Money Can Buy last week visitin g w ith M rs. M a ry L . Johnson. Those h avin g p roperty fo r sale There w ill be a b ox social a t the school house Saturday even should list it vrith Newhouse & W ils o n . ing, M a y 1 1 th. The program w ill begin a t eigh t o ’clock after which the boxes w ill be sold fo r fifty cents each. Bach lad y is re quested to brin g a box. F o llo w in g is a reported Spring- brook school fo r the m outh end ing M a y 3rd: Number pupils enrolled 42 Number days attendance 781 Number days absence 59 Number tim es ta rd y 6 Those w ho w ere neither absent n or ta rd y during the m onth are: Paul M ills, R oy Shires, N elta Calkins, Stella Hubbard, Newlin Ina W allen, 1 Hobson, C lifford W allen, M a ry M ills, A ’don Sanders, A n gie W il- liam s and M ary Sanders. R. W . S w in k , Principal, « A first-class phaeton tor sale cheap, if sold w ith in a few days. Inquire o f K in g ffi Dennet t . G ilt-edge proposition fo r a hustling real estate man a t home. W rite to d a y Jacobs-Stm e Com pany, P ortlan d , Oregon. 5-16 F o r an ything in th e m illinery line call on M rs. H orton . W e h a ven large stock of the latest styles on hand. M a b e l R ush , Assistant. ly reliable and I f you want any information on the subject of banking we would be pleased to talk with you. BANK OF NCW BERO B- C. MILES, Prof. l* BOBBINS, yke Pros. J. C. COLCORD, W. E. CR0ZER, AmL Cmb Spring Goods When you are hungry try the W hite Honse Restaurant where w arm m eals w ill be served a t a l hours. T h e G ood O ld W a y . P A T E N T HAR D W H E A T FLO UR M ADE A T HOM E Fine line of Spring Goods on display at the Newberg Racket Store Some years a g o D avid Baker, a distinguished poet o f M aine, after the birth of his first chiMy w ro te and published the fofloee- ing p retty poem: L ocation —Glen H otel One night m old St. Peter slept, b oth large and sm all, price from He left the door of H seven ajar, $15 to $60 per acre. I f you When through a little angel crept w a n t to locate in the best part And came down with a falling star: s f the W illam ette va lley t o u t One summer as the bleeaed beam O f mom approached, my Unahingl bride ' ' Awakened from some pleasing dream And found that angel by her side. God grant but this—I ask no more Than when he leaves this world o f 1 H e ’ll Wing his way to that bright shore j ¡»A n d find his w ag to Heaven again. - - Both phones F o llo w in g is a list of the names o f persons w ho are liable to be draw n to serve on juries in the ju stice’s court fo r district num b er tou r; Yam hill county, for the current year: Geo. W . Alien, Ross Allum- baugh, Fred L . Ames, S. W . A t kinson, C . E. Baker, J. W . Bar- croft, A lf B lair, W m . M . Brisbine, T . H. Bryan, G. W . Byers senior, Geo. C. Christenson, Abraham C ook , L R. Craven, C. B. Cum m ings, D. W . Cuaimins, H enry Ecks, C. J. Edw ards, Delano Betel, E. L . Evans, E. G. Fendall, R. W . fto rro ld , N ook H eater, A lb ert H eater, Thom as H erd, E rnest B ill, C. A. H odson, E. R- H orton , J. L . Hoskins, John S. Larkin , Zim ri M ills, J W . M oore, J .C . M eCrea, Am os Nclpon, L . 8 . O tis, A . J. Palm er, Jas. P a tter son, J. C. P o rter, D. M . Ram sey, J . BL Rees, Geo. P . Skelton, John T . Sm ith, D. P. Straigh t, W illiam S ta tio n , C. B. W ilson, H . R. C obb, A . Bartholom ew , J. H . B tdgood, T . Broufflette, J. 0 . C ra ter, J. R . Finley, H . H . Her- City Free Delivery ■Johft G. M S I n ot to be out done and deem fog th at injustice So is our spring and summer had been done to St. Peter, w rote ] line of corset covers, belts, neck the folio w ia g fiS St. Peter’sreply: w ear, hosiery, underw ear, etc., Full eighteen hundred years or more The Gazelle. - ^ • r ,r- C y ’ve kept my gate securely fast; There has no “ little angel” strayed N or ii i ii sat thanniili the portals J N or l i f t the door o f Heaven sjsr, night it was decided to a llo w N or hap a “ littfe sa gel” left wheelmen to on the w alks - And gone down w it{i * falling star. from six to seven o ’clock in the Go ask p ia t blushing bride, and see m orning and from six to seven I f she don’ t frankly own and aay, in the evening, fo r the accom m o That when she found that angel babe She found i t jut the good old way. dation o f w ork in g men, and newsboys were given the p rivi God grant but this—I ask no more— Tkatahould your number still enlarge lege o f ridin g all w alks except on jYou will not do PS done before F irst street from nine to ten in And lay it to old P it e r ’s charge. the m orning and from five forty- Rheumatism. five to seven in the evening. Jpa W h y suffer from this painful These concessions w ere granted on c o m ^ io n th at the privilege malady when one adplication o f shall n ot be taken undue ad Chamberlain’s Pain Balm gives re lief? Hundred* of grateful people van tage ot, and it stands wheel testify to tbs magical power of this men in hand to see th at a ll fast remedy over rheumatism. For sale by C. F. Moore. ridin g is cut out. Aside from the regular bills for salaries, con tract bills am ount T h e only tim e some folks think o f g iv in g a cup ot cold w ater is in g to $447.04 w ere allow ed. when it gets dow n below zero. The N ew berg M eat Co H as the best facilities fo r fur nishing first class m eats and butchers’ supplies, and the best is none to o good for th eir cus tom ers. Free delivery and both phones. J. Bow m an is now associated w ith A . D. Christianson & Co., 329 Second street, Portlan d, w h o handle fish, pow ltrv and produce. ’ Any produce shipped to them w ill be paid fo r in cash on delivery. They w an t yonr pou ltry and eggs and all they ask is a tria l shipment. A N arrow Rseape. G. W . Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Missouri, bad p narrow es cape four yean ago, when be ran a simson bur into bis thumb. He say* “ The doctor wasted to am putate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Buckleu’s Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous M any m istake their verbal re wound.” 25 c at P. H. Caldwell ft Co’s., druggist. sources fo r fihripr resources o f E d itor Graphic:—Please pub Virtue. lish the follow in g, n ot th a t f ■ — T o be divorced from your appen w a n t to th ro w an y dam per on Z N o fn stitu tîi dix. There w ill be no occasion for our honorable members o f the •acred by label it if you keep yonr bowels regular c ity council, b a t as there are with Dt. K in g's New L ift Pills. streets to open nearer F irst street Th eir action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make th a t are needed d aily tor trafic the least Com complaint plaint. Guaranteed and delivery w agons, I think it by F . H . Caldwell & Co., druggist, w ould look better to open those sjc. T ry them. first and n ot ran w a y dow n on Fou rth street and open a street Heaven cannot hear the prayer M tfce hase line of tw o ju st to g e t a jo b ot grabbin g in to get a ety m et elevation for the poor that has no effect on my store. An ou n ce o f Pr»e vention is worth c pound of Cure. HERBIN is w orth m ore to ones health than a n y oth er m ed icin e know n. . *4? y ° a r teM nseb w ith arsenic, calom el, quinine and d eb ilita te the system , le a v in g sym ptom s th a t ft takes years to Obliterate. H arbin« is p u rely vegetab le con tain in g nothing Injurious, and is a g en tle harm less pu rgative. r i i p p q C O N S T IP A T IO N , c h i l l s a n d , o f e v e r , d y s p e p s i a , m a l a - R I A 'A N D A L L U V E R C O M P L A IN T S . v u iy c Does More Than We Claim. D o n C. M orrison, K issim m ee, F la . w rite s : “ I h a ve nsed severa l bottles o f H erb in e m y s e lf and h a ve a dvised severa l o f m y frien d s to use same. I h a ve found it to be i she best m edicine fo r the liv e r I overu sed . I t acts g en t l y a t th e sam e tim e th orou gh ly.” P L E A S IN G P R IC E 5 o c. — H AR M LESS Ballard Snow Liniment Co. O-«02 North Second Street. ST. LOUIS, M 0. Sold and Recommended by 0. F. MOORE, Newberg. Ore. W on derfu l lficsema C are. "O ur little boy bad eczema for fivs years, writes N . A . Adams, Hen rietta, Pen nsy 1 vania. * T w o of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs beiog affected. W e then employed others but no benefit resulted. By chance we reed about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle end soon noticed im p ro v e ment. W e continued this medicine until several bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured.” Best of all blood medi cines and body building haalth tonics. Guaranteed at F. H. CaUb- sr«U A Co’a drug store. 50 c.