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    all the world. These, Com­
rades, are some o f the aims which
the Grand Army cherishes and
for which she loves to labor.
They are most w orthy o f our
greatest efforts, and we think
thej- should draw to onr ranks
yvery man who wore the blue or
W . C . W OOOW AKD.
carried a gun in the defense o f
his country*8 cause.
But even this is not all we are
striving for. Do we not visit
the sick» care for the dying and
bury the dead. Do we not
THUBSDAY, JANUABY 16 , 1906.
clothe the naked and feed the
hungry among us? This is the
spirit o f fraternity, charity and
City Election.
loyalty. The beautiful homes,
So little interest was mani­ erected at great expense, in which
fested in the city election held such incomparable comfort for
Monday, owing to the fact that our old age is maintained, to
there was no contest on. that whose loyalty are these due?
only 154 votes were cast, this Then, again, if every old soldier
being bat little more than half receives from his Government an
the number cast a year ago.
allowance which so materially
Some little interest was taken helps to keep the w olf from the
in the contest in the First ward, door, every thinking man knows
J .' B. Parker defeating George that he is indebted to the loyal
Sykes by five votes.
efforts o f the Grand Army for
The vote was as follows:
this boon o f old age. Yes, these
M ayor—
blessings and countless others
R. W. Harrold
s
123 are the legitimate fruitage of the
George Sykes
24 Grand Aamy, and every Com­
B. R. Horton
1 rade should be proud o f our rec­
J. B. Parker
*
1 ord in peace, as well as in war;
Recorder—
N
* But Comrades, it is hot neces­
W. W. Nelson
152 sary for me to tell you that there
Treasurer—
still remains much to be done—
J. C. Cokord
151 and that can be done—by our
Councilmen—
united efforts only. Even now
First W ard r
are there calls tor ns to put forth
1 year term Wm. Stratton 52 our best efforts tp secure proper
2 “
“ J. B. Parker
28 pensions for our minor children,
2 “
“ Geo. Sy kes
23 and to put all our widows upon
2 “
“ Geo. Hash *
5 an equal footing o f tw elve dol­
Second Ward
lars per month. This also, is a
W. O. Robertson
25 work for the Grand Army, which
M. P. Elliott
23 could not be brought to a suc­
Third Ward
cessful issue but for the potential
John Larkin
43
o f this wise and watch-
y o f earnest and devoted
Address by Post Commader.
men. Oh, my Comrades, let us
Headquarters Shiloh Post. if possible, be more loyal to our
No. 77 Department o f Oregon, great cause, and to one another.
L et ns, during the coming year,
G, A. R.
’M y Dear Comrades—Ever since do our best to reach every man
entering upon my duties as com­ who fought by our sides in the
mander of Shiloh Post, I have sixties, and b y the kindest en­
had bat one purpose in view, deavors make him feel that we
that is, the welfare o f my Com­ need him. T o this end, I ear
rades without favor or prejudice. nestly ask that each member o f
It has been my aim to impress our Post shall become a recruit­
all with the fact that every Com­ ing officer, and sh^H during the
rade, however situated in onr the next twelve months bring
Post, is an important factor, into ot^r ranks at least, one re­
yea, an indispensable help, to ­ cruit, or one o f the boys who
ward onr every accomplishment, have, for reasons best known to
and this, not in the w ork o f our themselves, fallen by the way-
Post only, but also in our great side. Tell them that we also are
N a t i h n a l Organization. And grow in g old, but that neverthe­
Comrades.it is still the dominate less, loyalty to duty stimulates
passion o f my heart to spare no within us the spirit and senti­
paiqs to promote the beauty ment o f younger days, and en­
and value o f that true fraternity ables us to gather around the
which everywhere marks the true camp fire as o f old, lest we for­
get, lest we forget.
defenders o f our glouriour flag.
N ow that God may bless us in
I f my administration has been
the least satisfactory, it has been our persons, in our homes, and
because o f your loyal support, in onr labors as a Post, is the
but wherever I have failed, it sincere prayer o f your friend and
has been because o f a weakness comrade. And now to yofi my
of the flesh and not of the heart; Adjutant Comrade, T. Brouil-
and here and now, I wish most lette, I must thank you person­
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humbly to beg your pardon for ally for the splendid service you
it. T o all the Comrades who have rendered to me during my
have done so much to help and term of office. So much depends
strengthen my hands during the upon the ability o f the adjutant.
eventful year now drawing to a And again, my dear Comrades,
close, I wish to extend my grate one and all, I thank you for your
iiul thanks and the assurance of kind acts and assistance to me
in the prosperous year now
m y deepest appreciation.
But Comrades, the past is be closed.
Yours in F. C. & L.,
hind us, we know what that is,
C leveland E ggbrs ,
and we are grateful for its rec­
Post Commander.
ord. I t is the future o f our Post
th a t is before us, which will January 9th, 1908.
claim our most earnest and
- Round Trip Tickets.
united efforts. That will be just
w h at you choose to make it.
Commencing Saturday, Janu­
M y own heart’s desire is that ary 18, tickets known as Satur­
may greatly increase in mem­ day round trip tickets to P o rt­
bers and usefulness, as also in land w ill be sold on Saturday
those traits of personal tempers afternoon and for all trains Sun­
which should characterize most day at the rate o f $1.10.
men of our years. Behold, how
G. W. J a m e s , Agent. >
w orth y is the aim o f our order;
t o perpetuate the history o f the
Millinery Sale.
heroic sacrifices of those who
T o close out we are offering all
gave the last measure of devo­
goods at cost or below. Rib­
tion that this government might
n ot perish from the earth, to pre­ bons, flowers, feathers, velvets
and hats trimmed or untrimed.
serve the institutions, which we
M rs . L A. H o r t o n .
ourselves rebuilded on more solid
foundations, to uphold the splen­
For Sale.
did and bénéficient government
One Ciphers Incubator, 80 eggs
preserved with our
and
brooder, 200 chicks, price
lives, and to which we gave a
birth o f freedom, and finally reasonable. Enquire or call F.
t o keep intact and unsullied the A. Hayes, Mutual phone 18-5,
tf
-honor and purity of the best flag Newberg, Oregon.
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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
A Special Word.
STEPHENS
£
STEPH ENS
Get Ready to
Contractor» and Builder»
Estim ate» Given
SPRAY !
Plans Furnished
Newberg
$1*50 Per Year in Advance.
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W e have the largest and most com­
plete supply o f Spray Pumps, Hose,
Nozzles, and fell spray supplies out­
side of Portland.
Miqt'RgnMKWO
Unless the delicate, exactly adjusted
parts o f a watch are kept clean and
lubricated, they are certain to beeotte
worn to a greater or less extent and
the movement w ill surely lose its ac­
curacy.
Tiny particles pt g r it aye
bound to work into the best protected
movement; the oil w ill become gummed
in tim e and these combined w ill serve
to cut and grind the pivots and cause
friction.
E very watch should be thoroughly
cleaned and oiled at least once in eig h ­
teen months, and i f yours has not
been cleaned within that tim e, it should
have immediate attention.
W e w ill clean your watch precisely
as it would be done in the best watch
factories—take the movement entirely
apart, clean each wheel, cog and pivot
separately, assemble and regulate it —
and when you g e t it back you may
depend upon it being in “ p erfect
shape.” .
Rex Lime & Sulphur
Solution.
KING &. B E N N E T T
HARDW ARE CO.
First' &, Washington St.
MILLS
C .. B. CUM M INGS A CO
Newberg Jeweler
N ext to Postoffice.
■ e ll p h o n « « t o r « M S ,
Paints, O il», G la—, House Furnish­
ings, W a ll Paper, Carpets, Lino­
leum, House Painting and H ard­
ware.
W e hare A large line o f Souvenir
Postal Cards and make a specialty
o f Hand Burnt Leather Postals ex­
ecuted to order.
,
r ««ld «n
The N ew
HOME BAKERY
Is now in operation and w e w ill be
pleased to w ait upon all who would Kke
to try our home made bread, pies,
cakes, etc.
G .F . Harriott
F irst and Edwards St.
Newberg
Spring is almost here and
you will need a new set of
harness for your sp ring work
If you need anything in
the line of Suit Cases, taloves,
Trunks, etc* come and ; look
my stock over.
Oregon
January Sale of
Y ou r Patronage Appreciated
Umbrellas
E X C L U S IV E S U IT
C . F. H E L D
AND
C O A T H O U SE .
N A S H & F IN L E Y
N ew berg Artificial
E V E R Y SU IT , C O A T &
Stone Co.
Administrator’s Notice of Final
Settlement
S IL K R A IN C O A T
Manufacturers o f hollow concrete
building stone. Call at our office
and let us figure on your founda­
tion.
W e can build it much
cheaper than you can o f the old
fashioned solid concrete and in ap­
pearance w ill be equal to cut
stone. - I f you are going to build
a house or buxines building, this
is ju st the m aterial aa it is frost,
damp, and fire proof. W e fu r­
nish building stone in all sixes or
fprm s desired. Office and factory
on Sheridan street, east o f M. H.
Finney’s lumber yard.
Notice it hereby g ir.n U M U the undersign«!
edmlnlstretor of the w tete of John Mackenzie,
deceased, hat Sled b it final account as said ad­
ministrator of said estate In the county court
of Y S am
and , that
sali court
M
H h ill
H oSunty,
____ ■ Oregon.
____________
_______ld
haa appointed Monday, February 10th. IMS. at
the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. as the day and bonr
for the hearing of objection, to said final ac-
couut and the settlement thereof.
Now, therefore, all persona interested in said
estate are hereby notified and reantied to ap­
pear at the county courn room at ticM innsllle.
M id county and state, a| said tim e to then and
tee re show eanea. If any* there be, why said ac­
count should not be settled, allowed and ap­
proved, end said administrator and h it bond.
men discharged and said estate forever and
finally nettled
Dated January 9 ,190ft.
DON. O. M ACKENZIE,
Administrator of the estate of John Macken-
tie, deceased
CLARENCE BUTT,
Attorney for estate
D U C E D T H IS M O N T H .
E X PE R T
MATTHEW
141 Sixth Street, Cor. Alder,
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n
S T O R E --L IT T L E
CHAMBERLAIN*; W. P. HEACOCK &
SON.
COUGH
Notice 1» b «r t b ; given that the nodertlgned
b u been duly *ppointed administrator, with
the w ill a n n e x e d ^ f tna estate of liana Chris,
ten son. decanaadTby the county court of Y am
h ill county. Oregon
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Now, therefore nil persons haring claims
against said eetaca are hereby notified and re­
quired to present the aame, with the
"
Touchers, within six months (tom date
to the undersigned, at tba First National
at Newberg. Y am h ill conaty, Oregon
Dated Jaanary 9, lt«H
V.
Proprietors of
O. C. CHRISTENBOM.
Administrator, with w ill annexed, of the
estate of Hans ('hrlatsnaoo. deceased.
N ew berg Sasji Sc Door
Factory.
CLARENCE BUTT.
Attorney for estate.
r Plumbing! 1
A L T E R A T IO N
D E PA R T M E N T .
N E W
Notice of Appointment of Ad­
ministrator With the W ill
RE­
P R IC E S
Haying Eyes
They N 9 not, unleea they are
properly fitted w ith i
S. W . POTTER
1« the the man to aea shoot it.
f •
at that
M w horn«. W e w ould lik e
to put la thOM Bath F ix ­
tures, E tc., end do you r
ClemenSon & Evans
Dodrs, W indpws, and
Turned W ork
M ade to Order.
W atches, Clocks, and a to ll line
o f Silverw are fo r the holiday
trade.
I k I L L ths COUC h I
O I v b o s a - chance
L E T U S FIGURE W IT IT YOU.
^
ài» CUR» THZ LUNC8
you cannot find fftll truth un­
til ion obey the truth you have
to the full.
U n p l e a s a n t truths always
please a lo t o f people whom they
do not concern.
.King’s
liscovery
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Priee
SSeSfl.OS
Free TtiaL
DRUGS <fe MEDICINES.
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
I SPECIALTY.
. Stationery, Fancy and
Toilet Artielea. Camara1
Kodaks and all kiade
L U fiO M O lV B N tP KODAK*
BUY