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Wanted and For Sale. Big bargains A t the loom end sale tm til December X. J. P a tter county, visited in to w n w ith son & Son. Mrs. T. H. Thorne from Sunday F o r cheap second hand brick until Wednesday morning. enquire a t Tile Factory. tf QUEEN PA TEN T L E W I S A. C L A R K Highest market price Paid fo r Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Etc. Both phones City Free Delivery Gives careful attention to all business c o m m i t t e d to its charge, and highly appreciates your business. J . 0. GORDON, Pres N . C. CHRISTENSON, Cashier. Mrs. A. H. Pape, from Peta- Loom end sale w ith bargains uma, Calafornia, has been visit that talk, all through the stock. ing w ith her mother, Mrs. J. L . J. Patterson & Son. ! lavis on the farm in W est Che- lalem recently. F o r express and light hauling L . M. Parker, much to his dis- leave orders a t Rich’s grocery. ike, is sojourning in Portland and doing ju ry duty in the United States court. L . M. is not built : or a professional juryman. Miss Elizabeth Gordon, aged F or S a l e — C ity M eat Market, ;ifty-tw o, w ho had been an in Mike Motschenbacher, propri valid for manv years, died a t etor. the home o f M r. H aw ley tw o Everybody attends the loom miles northwest of to w n the first end sale for bargains. J. P atter o f the week. ,y son & Son. SenatorF. H . Caldwell arrived MOUNT'S ruary in C rater’s hall The an- L and F or S a l e — 100 acres, 3 nouncement is made early in or acres cleared, 30 acres slashed, der to avoid conflict w ith other good spring, house and barn, 60 churches. acres under fence. 5Vi miles When the S. P. people complete northwest o f Newberg. Price theconcrete w alk on M ain street $20 per acre. Excellent location to make the connection a t the tor strawberries. C. B. Ridg- railroad crossing a “ short felt way, route 3. 3-t2 w a n t” w ill have been met. A lew days a g o the excavating W a n ted —Local representative was done and since the rains for Newberg and vicinity to look stopped w ork a lo t of real estate after renewals and increase sub lasbeen carried a w a y in sections scription list o f a prominent by pedestrians. monthly magazine, on a salary W. E. Allison, w ho spent the and commission basis. Experi harvesting season in Sherman ence desirable, but not necessary. county looking after the crop on Good opportunity for rich per his w heat ranch, says he is abun son. Address Publisher, box 59, t2 dantly satisfied w ith the returns Station O, New York. received from the crop. The yield w as good and grain prices highly satisiactory and conse Fresh cow and heifer w ith calf' quently he returned to his home F. A. Hayes, M utual phoue 17-5. in Newberg w ith a very comfort able feeling. The Pocatello, Idaho, Tribune makes favorable mention of the coming o f Perry M acy to that city to take up w ork w ith the The Pocatello as ! Y . M. C. A sociation is to be congratulated on securing M r. M acy for the w ork, for bis Newberg friends have no doubts about his ability to make good. He m ay appear a little slow a t the outset, but be has the every day staying qualities in his makeup that al- w ays tell in this kind o f work. Rose B. Neathammcr age 23, to Henry C. Thompson age 28. M any shady reputations are due to the casting of reflections. To our cashier and he will convince you that w e have every facility for handling your banking business with accuracy and dispatch. Our financial standing is be yond question and w e aim to treat all our customers with the greatest courtesy and consideration, be their accounts large or small. BANK OF NEW BERG B. C. MILES, Pres. J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier W. E. CROZER, Aset. Cashier H as the best facilities for fur F o r the third time in three nishing first class meats and years twins were left by the stork butchers’ supplies, and the best Saturday in the cottage o f John is none to o good for their cus- Totten , near Elm f*ark, on the tomers. Free delivery and both M orning Star road, P o rt Rich phones mond, N ew York. Great was Doors open the quickest t o the the jo y in the household, and the man w ho is alw ays smiling. eleven other T otten children crowded in to welcome the latest Some men w ork overtim e tr y ^ arrivals. ing to quench a burning thirst. “ There’s alw ays ro q w for tw o 4 — mory,” said the father, as he bent He Fought a t G ettysbu rg. over the bed and kissed the tiny Dsvid Parker at Fayette, New cherubs. P retty soon the neigh York, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, bors came trooping in, and every writer: “ Electric Bitters have done body congratulated the parents. me more good than any medicine I T otten and his wife ureeach ever took. For several years I had stomach trouble, and paid out much forty years old. They were born money for medicine to little pur in Germany. F o r fifteen years pose, until I began taking Electric T otten has worked in the Dean Bitters. I would not take $500 linseed oil factory a t P o rt Rich for what they have done for me.” mond. The couple had fifteen Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great alterative children, but t w o are dead. Of and body builder; sure cure for those th at live eight are boys lame back and weak kidneys. Guar and five are girls. anteed by F. H. Caldwell & Co., druggist. 50 c. T alc* Notice. I am n ow back a t my shop home on the train last M onday Fine stock o f Bufi Orpington again ready to meet my old cus m orning loaded dow n w ith big fowls for sale. Joseph H a ll tomers. Special pams taken fa t ducks. W hat a splendid op- New berg, Oregon, w ith every patron. >ortunity for enlarging the circle H o b f e r , the Barber. o f his immediate friends. I t is not every day th a t an op M r. and Mrs. J. E. Todd, ol portunity is afforded for gettin g Nursery Stock. big bargains. See the loom end )ayton , w ho had been in P o rt Burbank’s Miracle, seedless land attending the apple show, sale. J. Patterson & Son. plum. M onrica apple—the best stopped o ff here and visited w ith F or S a l e — “ L ib rary o f Uni keeper. Walnuts, cherries, etc. ! E. H o lt and fam ily Saturday, versal H isto ry ” in eight volumes, See J. B. Parker, Newberg, Ore dr. Todd thinks the W illam ette Inquire o f L . J. Butterfield, Wy- gon, agent Capital C ity Nursery. valley laid it across the other nooski street, opposite sawmill, Notice! fellows in the apple display. ■Newberg, Oregon. After this time and date no Rev. George C. Richey, pastor Make your hard earned cash real estate agent or any other o f the Christian church, desires the announcement made that spe go as far as possible in making person is authorized to sell my cial services of the church w ill be purchases. Attend the loom end greenhouse and flow er garden. November 21,1907. held during the month o f Feb- sale. J. Patterson & Son. Report comes from Berkeley th at in the annual university Freshman and Sophomore de bate held last week the latter won. F o r the past six or eight years the Freshmen team has w on w ithou t a break, and since W. C. W ood w ard had something to do in coaching the winning team this year, his Newberg friends w ill be pleased to hear of the victory. HARDW ARE P A IN T S OILS T h « Newberg Meat Co T hree Times Twins. The fellow w ho owns nothing has no difficulty in holding his own. Occasionally you see a man w ho acts as if he considers him self a handsome m ajority. M ost o f ns would rather have a kind w ord n ow than the assur ance th at the w orld is goin g to try to right things by an epitaph on our tombstone. S ow and six 50 pound shoats. G. W. Hammond 2V% miles west of Newberg. The ladies o f the Presbyterian church w ill give a Thanksgiving saleon November 28. Come one, come all and buy you r Thanks givin g dinner already prepared. The low er floor o f the Opera house. A S ign ifican t P rayer. “ May the Lord help you make Bucklen’s Arnica Salve known to all,” writer J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It quickly took the pain out of a felon for me and cured it in a wonderfully short time.” Best on earth for sores, burns and wounds. 25 c at K. H. Caldwell & Co’s, drug store. and invigorators. Guaranteed to cure headache, biliousness, malaria and jaundice, at F. H. Caldwell & Co’s, drug store. 25 c. A H ard D ebt to P ay. “ I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off, writes G. S. Clark, o f Westfield, Iowa, “ for my rescue from death, by Dr. K ing’s New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I com menced taking New Discovery. The ominous dry, backing cough quit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a com plete cure. Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery forcotighs, colds and all throat and lung com plaints. Guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell & Co., druggist. 50 c anu $t. Trial bottle free. r Gideon Palmer and wife are m oving this week from Falls C ity to the home of his mother for the winter. Rev. and Mrs. A. Holm s are goin g to house keeping in the bouse belonging t o C. Jacobson where M r. Jacobson and fam ily lived before he built his nice large residence farther up the hill. The W. Cl T . U. met as ap pointed w ith Mrs. Nelia Chase. A number o f ladies were present. Resolutions were passed to ex tend by letter, words of com fort and sym pathy to Mrs. Cyrene Palm er in regard to her late sor ro w in the death o f her husband, H om er P a l m e r . Mrs. Addie Clongh ga ve a full and very in teresting report of the state con vention a t Eugene. After tbe business was over the hostess kindly served sandwiches, cake and tea and a very pleasant time w as eqjoyed by all. The next meeting w ill take place a t the home o f Mrs. H . B. H arford in December. Miss Davidson the elocutionist and W. C. T. U. or ganiser held meetings a t the cbnrch M onday and Tuesday evenings. I f you can’t have a good opin ion o f you r neighbors, tr y to g iv e * them a good opinion o f yon. A P e c u lia r W rencii. O f the foot or ankle may produce a very serious sprain. A sprain is more painful than a break. In all sprains, cuts, burns and scalds Bal lard’s Snow Liniment is the best thing to Use. Relieves the pain in stantly, reduces swelling, is a per fect antiseptic and heals rapidly. Price »5c, 50c and $1. Sold by Moose’s drug store. N o man is so hungry as to eat his ow n words. A H a ir’s B read th Escape. you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let it run on thinking it will just cure it self you are inviting pneumonia, consumption or some other pul monary trouble? Don’t risk it. Put your lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough with Ballard's Horebound Syrup. Price 25 c, 50 c and $1 per bottle. Sold by Moore’s drug store. do Never lend yourself to the bor row in g o f trouble. No Case o f Pnetm otila on R ecord W e do not know o f s single in stance where s cough or cold re sulted in pneumonia or consump tion when Foley’s Honey and Tar bad been taken. It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some unknown prep aration which may contain opiates, which cause constipation, a condi tion that retards recovery from a cold. Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered. For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co Mollea ii baroby ( Í t m tb»t th* anderaicned h u been duljr appolnted »<1mlnl.ir.UJr ol Ibe of Jota K Bltlr, dMMwd, bjr tho eoantf coart of Yu ahiil cornil,. Orogon. Now, therefore. «11 peñón* hevlng cíala* againat aald estáte are hereby noilfled and ro- qoired lo present tile *»m* wilh the proper vouchera lo tbe undenlaned at tho oflee of Clareaos Batí, Newberi, Yamhlll oouDty. Ore- goo, vlth ln taz raonlba Irosa the date M thie m im o Deted Oetober 17th, 1*07. A GOOD DOCTOR will recommend B A LLA R D ’S HOREHOUIMD S YR U P T / \ M \ l/ ] l Every cough weaken« tbe lungs, lowers th® I \ V / * . vitality, breaks down the tissues and leave® [jr f y T the system in a weakened condition, causing it to be more susceptible to the cunsumptlve germ. Ballard's Horebound Sprup will cure the oough and strengthen the system. The Children Like i t Mrs. C. H. Runyon, Btanbeny, Mo., writes: “ I have used your Ballard's Horebound Syrup and find It a very useful medicine lor coughs and colds, and In fact all lung troubles. It is very pleasant to take, and we have no trouble In indneing the children to take f t I recom mend it highly.” Don’t wait, until that oough develops Into a more dan gerous malady. Save yourself and children many sick spells and Insure a long and healthy life. JRBS COUGHS, COLDS, SORB LUNOS. BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS. WHOOP1NO I w M Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 500-502 North Second Street, S T . L O U IS , - —• M IS S O U R I Sold and Recommended by 0. F. MOORE, Newberg. Ore.