Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 26, 1907, Image 8

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School Notice. -
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CHOOL OPENS in less than two weeks—a fact that can’ t fail to suggest the need for
Boys’ New Clothes.
I f you’ve fitted out the boy at this store in form er years, we need only to remind you
that w e’re again prepared for your visit. I f you are not one o f our customers, we wish to
come out boldly with the statement o f our ability both to undersell and give better quality.
In personal service, in preparedness to meet your needs, in the intrinsic value o f our
goods, in the variety o f styles—we not only excel but positively lead all others to the de­
gree that it becomes practically a duty to make your purchase here. Hoping to see you
soon, we are, truly yours.
^£TRAGOOg} Is *1»« bMl boys’ brand
HODSON BROS.
W . C T . U . Notes.
CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS
Flour B ran ds--
QUEEN PATEN T
LEW IS A C LA R K
EXCELLEN T
Acts as public warehousemen for
for storage o f Hay and Grain.
Highest market price Paid for Hay,
Grain, Potatoes, Etc.
Both phones
City Free Delivery
At the annual meeting o f New­
berg W. C. T . U. the follow ing
officers were elected: President,
Olive Crumly; secretary, M ary
Royce; corresponding secretary,
Frankie M artin; t r e a s u r e r ,
M aria Bowerman; superintend­
ents o f departments—evangelis­
tic, M ary J. Newlin; narcotics,
Ruth Heacock; literature, Lo-
rena T. H od son; purity in art
and. literature, Mrs. Kellum;
press, M ary E. C. Scott; flow er
mission, Frankie Martin; peace
and mercy, M ary Illig; music,
M ary Royce and L ora Spaul­
ding; health and heredity, Evan­
geline M oore; social, Achsa M.
M orris; Sabbath observance and
Sabbath school, Mrs. White.
Time o f meeting o f Newberg
Union second and fourth Wednes­
days o f each m onth at the home
of M aria Bowerm an a t 2:30.
All w h o wish t o come will re­
ceive a cordial welcome.
“ Our W ork Under the Southern
Cross’’ will be given b y M iss
Lucy Broad next Friday evening
at the M ethodist church. She is
a W . C. T. U. lecturer, a delegate
from the British W om an's Tem­
perance Association o f London.
All are cordially invited. Ad­
mittance tree. A collection will
be taken to help defray her ex­
penses.
M ary E. C. S co tt .
Press Superintendent.
Millinery Opening.
Gives careful attention to all
business c o m m i t t e d to its
charge, and highly appreciates
your business.
N. C. CHRISTENSON, Cashier.
Closing Out Sale
Everything in stock has been marked
down from 10 to 3 0 per cent for
our Closing Out Sole. Come and pick
Of fall and winter good s Satur­
day, September 28. Ladies o f
Newberg and vicinity are cordial­
ly invited t o call and inspect onr
show ing of the latest styles in
millinery, o f which we have a
large stock. We feel sure every­
one ought t o be able t o find
something to suit as there is the
largest variety o f shapes both
large and small ever shown in
Newberg
M rs . I. A. H orton .
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Pupils from other districts w ho
desire t o attend the Newberg
school will please register with
W. W. Nelson, school elerk, be­
fore school opens.
• A tuition o f $4 a term, or $12
a year, will be charged to all pu­
pils for w ork t o the ninth grade,
and $5 a term, pr $15 a year, to
all w ho wish t o enter the high
school course.
Students whose parents d o not
reside in this district are required
to pay a tuition. Tuition tor
each term payable in advance.
B oard op D irectors .
at Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon.
Dated September tttb, 1907
NKLLIK B. HILL.
Administratrix of the estate of George W.
Tnrkie, d eceased.
Administrator’s Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
hea been duly appointed administrator of t&e
estate of Mary W. Romtg. deceased, by the
eonnty court of Yamhill county. Oregon.
Now, therefore, all persona having claims
against said estate are hereby notified and re­
quired to present the same, with the proper
vouchers, within six months from the date of
this notloe, to the undersigned at my offloe, at
Newberg, Yamhill county. Oregon.
Dated September n th , 1907.
EDWARD A. ROMIG.
Administrator o f tne estate of Mary W. Romlg,
New school books are now on
sale, and exchange for old books
displaced.'
Bring in you r old
books early and avoid the rush—
and don’t forget to bring the
price.
The follow ing books will still
be used: Wheeler’s Primer, Cyrs
4th and 5th readers, x v c cu !_ s
W ord Lesson, Thom as’ Elemen­
tary H istory. High school books:
W entw orth’s Plane and Solid
Geometry,
Well’s
Academic
Arithmetic, Channing’s U. S.
History, Davenport Zoology,
T od d ’s New Astronom y, Joy-
ness’ German Grammar, Huss’
German Reader, Greenough Vir­
gil, Allen & Greenough Cicero.
9-26
C. F. M oore .
In tha circuit court of the state Oregon,
for Yamhill county.
WM. SCOTT, Plaintiff,
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Bring in you r old school books
and exchange them for new ones
at F. H. Caldwell & C o ’s, drug
store.
Concord g r a p e s 'fo r sale b y
Mrs. J. T .C olton .
W anted!
General house w ork in small
Teddy Bear belts for children family. Call Mutual phone 22-9.
at The Gazelle.
A H um ane A ppeal.
A lull and complete line ol
A humane citizen, of Richmond,
Taken up at my place in New­ school books and school supplies Indiana,. Mr. U. D. Williams, 107
berg three spring calves. Owner a t F. H. Caldwell & C o ’s, drug We 9 t Main street, says: “ I appeal
to all persons with weak longs to
may have same by proving prop­ stor^.
take Dr. King’s New Discovery,
erty and paying expenses.
School supplies ot all kinds at the only remedy that harhelped me
J ohn K obbrg .
The Gazelle.
and fully comes up to tbe propri­
etor’s recommendation.” It saves
E Hoefer.
We have on displny one o f the more lives than all other throat and*
P. O. Barber Shop—Hair cut­
largest and m ost select stock o f lung Remedies put tqgether. Useu
ting 25, shaving 10. Everything
school tablets ever carried in our as a cough and cold cure tbe world
new, clean and np-to-date. Our
over. Cures asthma, bronchitis,
city, a t the right prices. Give us croup, whooping cough, quinsy,
m otto is g ood w ork guaranteed.
a call. F. H. Caldwell & C o., hoarseness, and phthisic, stops hem­
druggists.
orrhages off the lungs and boilda
W ood Sawing !
them up. Guaranteed at F. H.
See notice o f Mrs. H orton ’s Caldwell & Co’s, drugstore 50 c and
Parties w anting w ood sawing
done on short notice with neat­ millinery opening in another col­ $ 1 . Trial bottle free.
ness and dispatch, will d o well umn.
Getting angry a t a bigger man
to call up Will Crater on Bell
F or S a l e — Horse, weight 120 0 gives the family ca t an awfully
phone 276.
pounds, nine years old. Enquire bad time.
o f Charley Kenzlar, 1% miles
Lapidary for Newberg.
north o f Springbrook.
t2
H ealth In the Canal Zone.
Walter H. Whitten, the. well
Tbe high wages paid make it a
Tha Newberg Mast Co
known lapidary o f Newport will
mighty temptation to our young
H as the best facilities for fur­ artisans to join the force o f skilled
open his shop in the Buckley
building about the first o f the nishing first class meats and workmen needed to construct tbe
month. Parties having agates butchers’ supplies, and the best Panama Canal. Many are restrained
however by tbe fear of fevers and
they desire t o have ground and is none t o o g ood for their cus­
malaria. It is the knowing ones—
manufactured into jew elry, will tomers. Free delivery and both those who have used Electric Bit­
have no further need of sending phones.
ters, who go there without this fear,
well knowing they are safe from
aw ay from home to get first
Real Estate.
malarious influence with Electric
class work.
Bitters on baud. Cures blood poison
Information c h e e r f u l l y fur­
too, biliousness, weakness and all
Girls W anted!
nished to intending investors, re­ stomach, Itver and kidney troubles.
For packing prunes. , Apply at garding property values in and Guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell &
Newberg and Dundee packing about Newberg. Thirty years Co., druggist. 50 c.
residence gives me a g ood know l­
house.
H. S. G ile & Co.
It. isn’t the size ot the burden
edge o f conditions in Chehalem
that
counts; it’s the man w h o
Septic Tanks!
valley.
J ohn S hearer .
carries it.
I am prepared to put in septic
Estray.
tanks after the latest approved
A B u rn t Child
Taken up by the undersigned,
methods.
E nos E l u s .
Dreads the fire. Tb% dread ia
one bay pony, mare, branded H. wholesome, but not tbe burn; that
A kiss on the cheek may n ot be S. on left shoulder and 21 under can be healed and instantly relieved
as cheeky as a kiss on the lips.
bar on right hip. Owner may by applying Ballard’a Snow Lini­
prove property, pay expenses ment. Be prepared for accidents
by keeping a bottle always in tbe
If a man is easily bought, it’s and take pony.
bouse. Best for sprains, bruises,
difficult to make him stay bought.
E. N. W hitlaw .
cuts, scalds, rheumatism, neuralgia,
bunions—any and all aches and
Administrator’s Notice.
pains. Price 23 c. 50 c and $ 1 . Sold
W anted.
Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned
by Moore’s drag store.
has been duly appointed administratrix oT the
All kinds o f pears, yellow egg
estate of George W. Tnrkie. deceased, by the
eonnty coart of Yamhill oonnty, Oregon.
and
green gage plums.
Now, therefore, all persons baring claims
There are about as many ideas
against said estate are hereby notified and re­
W bber -B ussbll C anning C o.
quired to present the same with the proper
o
f
econom y as there are people.
vouchers, within six months from the date of
Per C. B. Wilson.
this notiee, to the undersigned at my realdenoe
Summons.
When you are getting a phone
it will be to your interest and
satisfaction to get one o f a high
grade. The Stromberg-Carlson
is a high grade standard phone,
and has been approved and
adopted by the Newberg Mutual
Telephone Co., after trying and
using several cheaper and differ­
ent makes o f phones.
For sale
r
S. J. MADS0N,
utual phone 18-3
F or express and light hauling
leave orders at Rich’s grocery.
Dr. Thomas Flpn, o f Boonsboro,
Missouri, who has practiced medi­
cine for 32 years, says he has used
every prescription known to the
profession for treatment of kidney
and bladder diseases, and says he
has never found anything so effec­
tive in both chronic and acute kid­
ney and bladder trouble as Foley’s
Kidney Cure. It stop irregularities
and builds up the whole system.
For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co.
Estray Notice!
School B ooks!
Telephones.
Wanted and
For Sale.
D r. F iiiu ’a Testim ony lu te rest­
ing.
vs.
A. H. FRILINGER aud EVA
FRILINGEK his wife, Defen­
dants.
To A. H. Frlllnger and Eva Frlllnger, tbs
above named defendants.
In the name of tha state of O r e g o n Y o u are
and each of you is hereby required to appear
aud answer the complaint Iliad against you in
the above entitled court and cause on or
of this summons, which said date of first publi­
cation is tbs 19th day oi September 1907 and
you will take notice that if yon fail to appear
*„<1 answer said complaint, for want of snch
answer, the plentli! will epply to said oourt for
the relief prayed for in hie said oomplalnt
herein, to w it:
That the Interest of said dsfsndant Eva
Frlllnger in and to tha premises described in
oomplalnt be decreed subeeqnent in time and
subject to tbe rights, interest and lisa of plain­
tiff! that plaintiff hava Judgement against said
defendant, A. H. Frlllnger, for the sum of 94TO
with I nee meet on said sum from December it,
190-7, at the rata of 8 per cent per annum, for
th# sum of 111.40 with Interest at I per cent per
annum from November 30, 1908, for the sum of
929.» with Interest from September 7th, 1907.
at 6 par cent per annum, tor the further sum of
IS00 with interest on said sum at 10 per cent per
annum from April 19, 1909, for the sum of |90
attorney fees, and the casta and disbursements
of tbls suit! that plaintiff* said mortgage
dated December II. ivoA. for leoo and interest
and said morgage dated April 16,1906, for 1900
and Interest. In said complaint described, be
foreclosed end said premises in said mortgages
and complaint described to wit: The North­
east quarter of the sooth west quarter of section
]4, township 9 south of range 3 wsst of tbs Wil­
lamette Meridian, In Yamhill county, Oregon,
be sold in tbe manner provided by law, and
the proceeds derived from said sale be applied
to tbe amounts do# plaintiff, and a decree fore-
dosing said defendants and each of tham of
any and all Interact, right, title and po ssession
In and to said premises and svsry part and
parcel thereof, and for a decree preceding and
preserving plaintiff's second mortgage dated
December II, 1909, for 9700 and intaraet In said
complaint described and referred to, and for
snob other and further relief In the premises
as to tbe court may seem proper.
This summons Is served upon yon by nnbliea-
tlen thereof once a weak for six successive
weeks by order of Hon. R. F. Bird, oonnty
Jndgeof Yamhill eonnty, Oregon, dnly made
ana entered September 19 th,
Last insertion October » 1 st. I9<i7.
____
r . W PENTON A CLARENCE BUTT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
\w i
A B u rg la r in Town.
His name is “ bad cough.” He
doesn’t care for gold or silver bat
he will steal yonr health away. If
he appears in yonr house arrest
him at once with Ballard’s Hore-
hound Syrup, it may mean con­
sumption if yon don’t. A care for
all cengbs, colds a u d chest troubles.
Price 25 c aud $1 per bottle. Sold
by Moore’s drag store.
T h e T ou ch th a t H eals.
’ Is the touch of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve. It's the happiest combina­
tion of Arnica flowers and healing
balsams ever compounded. No mat­
ter how old the sore or ulcer is,
this salve will cure it.* For burns,
scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, it’s
an absolute cure. Guaranteed by
F. H. Caldwell & Co., draggist.
*5c.
A s o r o throcrt is a
dangerous m a la d y
btrtyou don't need to
tie a «sock a r o u n d
you r neck to cure it.
B A L L A R D 'S
SN O W
LIN IM EN T
will care that throat la short order.
Ballard’s Snow Liniment penetrates the pores, promot-
lng free circulation, giving the muse lea,in ore elasticity.
T n n c
L U K b b
RHEUMATISM,CUT*,SPRAINS, b r u is e s ,
WOUNDS. OLD SORES, STIFF JOINT*
BURNS AND ALL PAINS.
GAVE INSTANT RELIEF.
Henry Stone. Provo, Utah, writes: “ I have used Bal
Snow Liniment for Neuralgia, Tooth-ache and Sore T
which npon application gave me instant relief. I can r
mend it ae being the beet Liniment I have ever used in <
pain caused from Neuralgia, etc.”
PRICE 25c, 50c AND $1.00
Ballard Snow Liniment C
800*502 North Second Street,
S T . LO U IS,_________________
s>oia ana R ecom m en d ed b y
0. F. MOORE, Newberg. Ore.