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CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS
Fleur B rands--
QUEEN PATENT
L E W IS A CLARK
EXCELLENT
A cts as public warehousemen for
for storage]of H ay and Grain.
Highest market price Paid forpiay,
Grain, Potatoes, Etc,
Beth
phones
C ity Free D elivery
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.
A Splendid Stock of
HARDW ARE
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At J. B. M OUNT’S
Something to "Lean
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and visible means of practical support is a good, sub
stantial bank account. Once you have a good balance
a t your banker’s, you do not care how things go, be
cause you feel independent And the only way to get
a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire riches
by patient thrift. We can help you do this by taking
care of your savings and paying you a good interest
thereon. - Do not delay, but start saving at once.
B A N K OF N E W B E R G
B. C MILES, Free.
J . L. HOSKINS, Vic* Pres.
J . C. COLCORD, Cashier
Wi E. CROZER, Aait. Cashier
W. C. Emmerson
from Hopewell on
first of the week.
Dolon Kenworthy, who
ning a restaurant in Salem,
down last Sunday.
Fred McDonald went to
toria Tuesday where he
job tor a short time.
The members' oi th e / High
School Y. W. C. A. will sellcandy
and hot cocoa on Saturday a t
the Whitten lapidary.
Sam L. Jones was over from
Washougal, W ashington, the
first of the week visiting with
relatives and friends.
Roy S tratto n , who is firing on
a locomotive on the Great North
ern np in M ontana, is a t home
on a tw o months vacation. ..
Miss Edith Minchin, the presi
dent of the county W. C. T. U.,
visited the local union in Ncw-
berg on Wednesday of last week,
i The little seven year old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peck ham,
who live in the Miles edition,
died of pneumonia the first of the
week.
Mr. L: P. Lindberg and Miss
Elizabeth Larson, of Portland,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. JR.
Barrel! the latter p a rt of the
week, both being relatives of
Mrs. Barrel, Jr.
- A rod or more of the main line
pipe leading from the reservoir
to tow n has been exposed fof
some time as a result of the wash
ing aw ay of the d irt by, w ater
th a t comes from a field near the
home1 of S. W. Newhouse.
The members of the M ultno
mah basket ball team were the
first to register a t the Imperial,
Mr. Perkins making special prep
aration for them although the
hotel w as n o t open ready for
business. The boys speak 4n
high term s of the treatm ent re
ceived.
John Brown left here the first
of the week on his trip to Cali
fornia to examine a mining pros
pect out from Stockton for some
Portland parties. Before return
ing he will probably visit his old
friend, D. J. Wood, a t Elmwood,
and he may visit Berkeley and
San Francisco.
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A CLEAN-UP SALE
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Wanted—men to clear land
F. A. Hayes, Phone 17-5.
Graphic and Oregonian $2.25;
Graphic and Journal $2.
H. R. Cobb is preparred to do
.win u | jicb 3 ui other light haul
ing a t reasonable rates. .
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W anted — Man to
take con
tract for grubbing. L. M. Carey.
Springbrook.
Ditching and well digging by
W, A. Bales, Newberg, Oregon.
E. W. Gear, Rex, Oregon. Vet,
erinary sugeon and dentist, teeth
work a specialty. Bell phone
185.
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Full blood Plym outh Rocks &
Brown Leghorn chickens Corsale.
G. W. Baker.
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When you w a n t anything in
the bakery line call np Home
Bakery, phone 26. Free de
livery.
E xchange —T h r e e full
blood leghorn male birds for
same. Also three brood sows
for sale. G. C. Christenson, Bell
phone 10-15.
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Le Palais Royal
«^ G R E A T E ST BARGAINS-^*
In Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, Waists, Coats, Jackets, Furs, Silk
Pfetticoats, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, and M illinery .
Thati word “ greatest” is a strong one, and must be based on
comparison. We have made the comparison, and we use the
\word above with a clear conscience.
This Sale Cornea Just Twice a Yaar, and then you are
sure bargains are to to be found in every departm ent
Ladies’
Tailored Suits
Ladies’
Dress Skirts
In silk, imported voile, panam
serge, ate., in colors and black— :
all greatly reduced in price.
All Fell end W inter garm ents re
duced to about H A L F P R l C t -
•ome are even less than half
price.* Call and see our assort-
ment a t
Silk Pet’icoats'
$ 12.50
SPECIAL—A huge lot in colors
and black, worth up to $15.00—
your choice
Ladies’ Skirts
$ 7.95
M anufacturer’« «ample line and
others, all going a t half price,
some less prices-$1.49, $1.95,
$2.96, $3.96, $4.96. Every skirt
worth double. • \
Ladies’ Jack'ts
F or sale —Entire, o r subdi
vided, Rogue River, Jackson
county, Oregon, profit-bearing
orchard on deep alluvial riv er
bottom . Comfortable buildings.
Ben A. Lowell, Woodville,. Ore
gon.
$12.50 kind a t ................$ 6 . 6 0
$ 20.00 kind a t ...............
9 .2 5
$25.00 kind a t ............... 1 2 .5 0
$30.00 kind a t ............... 1 6 .0 0
If you are going to build it will
pay yov to call on S. E. W atkins
the Newberg architect and have
your plans drawn; you can call
and see them while under course
of construction, have such
changes made as you m ay wish,
a privilege you would not have
if getting plans out of tow n. Of
fice with Newberg Artificial
Stone Company.
Every one reduced to ao law a
price you cannot resist the temp
tation to buy. They must go.
Now is your chanco—
$4-95 $7.99 $9.98
$ ia .s o $14*9$ $19-50
Every one good style and color.
Sap tic Tanks!
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Black Sateen
Petticoats
$1.60 kind s t . ................ ....$ 75
$ 2.00 kind a t . . . , . ............
95
$ 8.00 kind a t....... .......
1.49
$4.00 kind a t ...... ................. 1.95
-----To close them oat quick.
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Ladies’
Long Coats -
Ladies W aists
Our entire stock induced to such
a low price we cannot take the
time or space to tell you all
about i t Call and g et s bargain,
is all we say.
Hosiery, Underwear
Ail Hoaiery and Underwear is to
be ciosed out a t coat or lose, as
we have no room for it—do not
intend to carry it any more.
88 c Hose go a t
19c a- Pair
375ÌWASHINGTON STREET
PORTLAND,
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OREGON
I am prepared to put in septic
tanks after the latest approved
methods.
E nos E llis .
Plants Furnished.
If you are going to p lan t a s-;
Chas. K. Spaulding camedown
paragus or rhubarb I can supply
rom Salem last Friday, coming
you with plants a t a price th a t
over the Oregon Electric to Tual-
well surprise you. Remember
itin where he connected with the
the cannery w ants both these
evening train for Newberg. He
vegetables. Will also take con
says he thinks he can arrange to trac ts to grow tom atoes, cab-1
spend a good deal of his time a t
bage, caulifluer, celery plants by
his home in Newberg of evenings the hundred or thousand. I have
when more trains are put on the
the facilities and the know how
electric line so he cap make closer to grow these plants.
connection a t Tuahtin.
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J ohn G ower ,
Rev. George C. Ritchey, pastor
Newberg, Oregon.
of the Christian church will be
Farms for S a li
gin revival services a t C rater’s
hall next Sunday and will be as T wenty acres ^geek-bottom,
sisted by Prof. A. W. Shaffer, of land all level and in culitvation,
Walla Walla, a singing evangel one-third crop, tw o miles from
ist and soloist. Mr. Shaffer has Sheridan, one-half mile to school,
had sixteen years experience as a price $1400, $250 down, balance
singing evangelist, mostly in the ten years a t six per cent. This
East and his singing will be ap is one of the best poultry ranches
preciated. He will sing a solo in the, county. Write for free
each service. All will be made price list.
welcome.
C. O. B urghs #,
Agent, Sheridan Oregon.
Claude Ferguson and Wm. 1-30
Clemmens cleaned the mud from
For Sal«.
the surface of First street the
first of the week a t a very small Small black mare w ith buggy
and harness.
cost to the city. After "it was
W. A. B arkley ,
scraped up Linn Ferguson paid
Eighth and River streets.
for hauling it aw ay in order to
get it for grading about bis place,
Plahts For Sala.
The street is greatly improved
in appearance and about all the C. E. Newhouse of Springbrook
loss sustained w as some tint’ has 1000 K ittatinny blackberry j
sand th a t had worked up as the plants for sale.
gravel packed.
For Sals at a Bargain.
Mrs. Helen D. Harford, who is
taking a needed rest a t her home Six hundred first generation
a t ‘‘Glen Hazel” after a year of grafted English walnut trees
arduous work as National super have been sent to me from the
intendent of th eChristia ACitizen- Chico, California nursery. Trees
ship departm ent for the W. C. T. are from five to seven feet high.
U. has just had a sixteen page Will be sold a t reduced prices.
report of her work printed a t May be seen a t H. R. Cobb’s bam
the Graphic office, 5000 copies of near public school building. Call
which will be d i s t r i b u t e d for me a t any time between 10
throughout the United States. and 2:30.
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J. B. F orsyth .
The report covers much of inter
I
est and encouragement to mem
bers of the W. C. T. U. and others I t ’s «0 uae praying for power
who are interested in temperanot until yon are sure of youf pur
pose.
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reform work.
Plumbing!-
Olve us) a];cha«ce at£ th a t
new hom e. W e wouM like
to p u t lu th o se Bath Fix*
turns, Btc., and do y our
plumMug. <
LET US FKHJRE WITH (YOU.
C lem enson & E van s
A s o r e Ihrooit is % a
dangerous m alady
biityou don’t need t o
t ie a jock a r o u n d
your neck to cure it..
B A L L A R D 'S
SNOW
IN IM E N T
w ill care th a t th ro at In sh o rt order.
Ballard's (s o w Liai ment penetrate* th e pores, protnot- ^
Ing free circulation, giving the m uscles m ore elasticity.
C | m n e
V U K t d
RHEUMATISM.CUTS,SPRAINS, BRUISES,
WOUNDS, OLD SORES, STIFF JOINTS,
BURNS AND ALL PAINS.
OAVE INSTANT RELIEF.
H enry Stone, Provo. U ta h , w rites: “ I have used B allard ’s
Snow lin im e n t for N euralgia. Tooth-aehe an d Sore T hroat,
which upon application gave m e In stan t relisf. I can recant-
m**nd It ba being th e beet L in im en t I have ever tiled in curing
pain caused from N euralgia, e tc .”
PRICE 25c, 50c AND $1.00
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
$00-502 N orth Second S treet,
ST. LOUIS,
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MISSOURI.
S o ld a n d R e c o m m e n d e d by;
0. F. MOORE, Newberg. Ore.