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    Registered at Imperial.
Flour Brenda
QUEEN P A TEN T
LEW IS &. CLARK
Highest market price Paid forJHay,
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.
N. C. CHRISTENSON, Cashier.
A
E. U. Will
John G. Peters
H. C. Gearin
John D. Clarke
Frank C. Brown
W. B. Streeter v
E. E. Logan **^»~»*
J. R. Flynn
A. B. Salmon
A. S. Bennett
R. F. Brookings
F. R. Griffith,
W. H. Marvin
Alice Rogers
F. M. Branch
Jo Bowman
T. Ernest Oatis
C. A. Eldridge
H. S. Lowrie
W. Ei Gilbert
G. G. Orr
J. S. Reilly
A. Smith
J. Eggleston
B. Eggleston
G. P. Morden
H. N. Pritchard
Charles H. Glass
O. S. Fulton
W. E. Frazer
Miss Alexander
G. C. Caroline
Chas. C. Lightfoot
J. H. Imhoff
H. F. Cut hill
F. W. Monroe
W. H. Lopp
Nelson J. Sykes
Portland
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Wanted and
For Sale.
44
OF UNES WE HAVE NO ROOM FOR AT
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44
B. e . Miles
M. A. McLaughlin
H. Nelson
C. F. Moore
Vf. A. King
Dr. A. M. Davis
A. P. Oliver
W. S. Parker and w f /
F. J. Parker
ftiiRipl Parlfpr___________
H. M. Williams and w f
F. A. Morris and wf
S. W. Potter and w f
J. A. Ruble and son
Q. C. Crow
W alter H. Wilson
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Clarence Butt and family
J. S. Rees
C B Wilson
B. H. Evans .
C. A. Crabtree
C. J. Edwards & Sons
Frank E. Hobson
M cM in n ville
G. Ellibtt
John Estes
Miss Myrtle Stewartson
Rev. A. J. Hunsaker
Eli Ludwig
W. C. Miller
Hibbs & Talbot
Fargo, N. D.
T. J. Conboy
Albany
Homer Moore
Sherwood
Adrian Bowman
Clackamas
J. A. Smith
C. W. Hauxhurst San Francisco
C. W. Henderson
Rickreall
J. K. Simonton
T . A. Magers
Frank Kerslake
Arthur Phelps
b u tler
M. O. Boyer
J. Teats
Graphic apd Oregonian $2.25
Graphic and Journal $2.
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
your express oI- other light haul­
ing at reasonable rates.
Ditching and well dfgging by
W. A. Bales, Newberg, Oregon.
W a n t e d — Parties to do grubb­
ing. One mile west o f town. A..
J. Barrell.
E. W. Gear, Rex,'Oregon. Vet-,
erinary sugeon and dentist, teeth
work a specialty. Bell phone
185.
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For Sale—Our home at corner
of Fifth afid Meridian streets for
sale at a bargain, if sold soon.
L. B. C h a r l e s .
The Boyes Bros, are in the
market again for fat stock of all
kinds and it w ill be to the inter­
est o f farmers to see them.
Ship yonr produce to Bell T o w ­
er Co., 902 Post street, Seattle,
Washington. They always pay
the highest market price.
3-5
When you want anything in
the bakery line call up Home
Bakery, phone *266. Free de­
livery.
F or S a le —3 good Jersey cows;
also 1 2-year old registered Ches­
ter White boar, extra strong
breeder. Lee Dadisman, on Jas.
Madson farm, 3 miles northwest
of Newberg. Mutual phone, tt
F or sale —Entire, or subdi­
vided r Rogue River, Jackson
county, Oregon, profit-bearing
orchard on deep alluvial river
bottom. Comfortable buildings.
Ben A. Lowell, Woodville, Ore-
N ow is time to get your rhu­
barb and asparagus plants or­
dered. Good roots, reasonable
rates. Also a few hundred black­
cap raspberries. Mutual phone
30-9. John Gower, Newberg.
HARDWARE
P A IN T S
OILS
FORMER PRICES NOT CONSIDERED
5 0 0 Ladles’
Walki’o Skirts
AJ1 colors; actual vaues in
this lot up to $12.50, your
choice at
$ 2 .9 5
Ladies’
Tailored Suits
35 W inter Suits left— values
up to $25.00. Y our choice
Ladies, Misses
and Childrens
'
Underwear
Union Suits,
Vests and
Pants, fleece lined, values
up to 75c go at
19c
Values up to $1.25 go while
they last at
$ 8 .7 5
$18.00 and
w ill go at
$20.00
v
values
$11.50
$15.00, $35.00, and $40.00
values in black and colors
going at
Ladies, Misses
and Children’s
Gloves
Valnes up'to 50c at..... 15c
values up to $1.00 go at.35c
Hosiery
Satteen
Petticoats
$1.95 values go at....... 95c
25c values colored black
3 5 c ......................
50c “
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“
75c “
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12%
19c
30c
50c
F IR S T -C L A S S , H IG H G R A D E
M ILLIN E R Y A S P E C IA L T Y
A T LE P A LA S R O YA L
375 WASHINGTON STREET
PORTLAND,
: OREGON
The Cbas. K . Spaulding L o g­
ging Co. always have at their
store a large stock o f general
building material,
including
doors, windows,
mouldings, THEY m a k e y o u
feel
l ik e
a
b l a c k s m it h
turned work, also lime, sand,
Aak for w * try eaee BLUE BELL Cmtfk Syrap. Pita Ramad* M a rt Pata I tat» eat or
cement, plaster and building BLUE B E LL S tooart Tabtata. Dtarrboaa, Croup, Narva, Coufk. Hay Fkvar aad Catarrh, Blood.
Gaoaral Tonic. Bright Santana, Heart, Worn, Kidney. H««dacha. Waauaar Caipialat. Soothiag
paper.
Tabtata (or Cblldrro. Lhrer, Female Regulator or Qntaay Tabtata.
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16-21
TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH
F or S a lx —Cyphers incubator,
1906 model, in excellent condi­
tion. Also three large home­
made brooders and one 75 chick
Old Trusty brooder. Lamps for
all. Prices low. J. W. Barcroft,
Newberg, Bell phone 438. on Lar­
kins’ farm % mile northwest of
Newberg.
2-27
Splendid Stock of
Ladies’ Furnishing Goods and Millin
ery House of Portland
For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co.
Nursery Stock.
Burbank’s Miracle, seedless
plum. Monrica apple—the best
keeper. Walnuts, cherries, etc.
See J. B. Parker, Newberg, Ore­
gon, agent Capital City Nursery.
At J. B. MOUNT’S
Something to “ Lean On
The annual meeting of the
Commercial club will meet at
council room Friday, Februaiy
28, at eight o ’clock.
Other
towns in the valley are taking
active nieasures to 1 secure the in­
coming migration. Newberg is
not <|oing what she ought to do
in this direction, and we believe
this can best lie done through
some kind of an organization.
There are various things of in­
terest to the community that
should be discussed and action
taken. iK-erybody come.
R. W. Harrold..
New Outfit
and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub­
stantial bank account. Once you have a good balance
at 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 ricnes
by patient thrift. We can help you do this by taking
care o f your savings and paying you a good interest
thereon. Do not delay, but start saving at once.
B. C. MILES, Pres.
L. HOSKINS.Viee Pres.
J.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier
Will Crater is now prepared
to serve the public with a new
wood saw with gasoline motor.
None o f your wood consumed
while sawing. Bell phone 276
W a r W ith Japan.
Could not possibly make so many
cripples as rheumatism does every
year. And yet there is no reason
why this disease should cripple
anyone, if all sufferers will rub the
affected parts night and morning
with Ballard’s Snow Liniment.
Cures all aches and pains. Sold by
Moore’s drag store.
For Sale.
A t a bargain, 30-borsepower
engine, boiler and tile mill. Mill
making from 3 to 12-inch tile,-
with brick die, side cut. Come
and see me.
Peep-o-day in c u b a t o r —216
;g. Good as new. P/ice $15.
J ohn F. P ettenoill ,
20
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Rex.
Notice.
A very fine full blooded Jersey
for service at one dollar.
F red W e r th ,
Wynooski street.
.
For Solo ot o Borgoin.
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Six hundred first generation
grafted English walnut trees
have been sent to me from the
Chico,California nursery. Trees
are from five to seven feet,high.
Will be sold at reduced prices.
M ay be seen at H. R. Cobb’s barn
near public school building. Call
for me at any time between 10
and 2:30.
f
J. B. F o r s y t h .
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S. E. W ATK INS
Manufacturer of Hollow Concrete Building Stone. Architectural
Designing, Plané and Specification made to order.
The Newberg Meat Co
Reduced Rates.
Has the best facilities for fur- . \ The Southern Pacific announces
nishing first class meats anji; that beginning February 15, the
butchers’ supplies, and the best oklrate o f $1.10 for the round
is none too good for their eus- trip between Newbejg and Port­
tornerà. Free delivery and both land lor all Saturday and Sun­
day trains, will be restored.
phones.