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Statements regarding charges
made by Cbarite Mitchell to the
effect that O. V. H u it was use-
paring to bead the H oly Rollers
in Seattle, it is due M r. Hurt Graphic and Oregonian $2.26;
th at the follow ing statement Graphic and Journal $2.
made by him through the Qpe-
L E W I S A. C L A R K
from W aldport, Ore., as follow s:
With reference to the news re
port and the Mitchell letter
F o* S alk .—1000 black cap
that I am reorganizing the Cref- raspberry plants. .
field religious sect, such report is
3 -1 9 /
T hos . H erd J r .
incorrect. 1 fed As if 1 ought $o
F or S alk —2000 black Cap
say something at this time to plants. C. H Nichols. Bell
satisfy a gossiping public. But phone 496.
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the Creffield religion is a thing o f
the past and hqa been since lfe
Good, thrifty pigs tor sale,
S. E. W ATKINS
death. M yself and family are One mite north of Springbrook
Manufacturer o f Hollow Concrete Building Stone. Architectural
now living at W aldport, O n .,
J. B. H alla day .
where we invite anyone to come
Designing, Plans and Specification made to order.
H. R. C obb is prepared to d o
or write to anyone here, if such
your express or other light haul-y
inquirers are interested enough
ing at reasonable rates.'
to know w hat we are
My life is open and. nothing is
Ditching and well digging by
THEY HAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
had. As to my son anyone can W. A. Bales, Newberg, Oregon.
find him a t his borne in Seattle,
blu i
where be held a position in the
Bon Marche until within the last
month, when he resigned to take
For sale by F. H. Caldwell A Co
an appointment as Deputy As
sessor of Kings County. I could
Rhode Island Red . eggs for
Galvanized iron chicken fount-
say a great deal about Mr.
itching, 50 cents for 15.
, ains for sale at Alfred Wheeler,s
Mitchell, but it would do no
_______________ T. J. W brth . i tin and plumbing shop.
2-26
gpod. I will just say he was in
W anted —Party to handle 25
Seattkvat the time George M itch to 60 nannie goats on che shares.
Yon and your cMMm. « . ufe ' Ft» u u a t o xcw -O o . SY. in.
ell w as on trial. If he had hgd F ' t2
C. A. D em a esters ,
Moline w agon good as new, $65.
Mutual phone 1-26. Dundee Or. Eyes sate and price safe.
One
1 Vi in. light 2-seat hack,
claims, he ought to have said so
-phe
Newberg March 25-26.
$22.50. One 1 in. low wheel
at th at tune.
, • mark*
iron truck, $26. T w o 2-yr. old
Now, a ; the Oregonian has a^-,
heifers, fresh in April, $25 each.
ways been fair with me in my ^
T he V incent F eed & I m p . Co.
misfortunes in the past, I hope --------
Defore any more is published
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W anted —Competent girl or
about me that my side may be °^ see<
Sixty head fine goats, m ostly
wom an for general house work.
jeard.
This closes anything acrc 11
Must be good cook—washing ou t nannies; good potatoes for feed,
farther from me, no matter what _____
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in family; $20. per month. cheap; tw o Oliver chilled plows.
m ay be heralded through the
Lad
You make the price—come and
F. J. M iller ,
press.
O. V. H u r t .
E. Ch
get
them.
C. M arsh ,
Forest Grove, Ore.
Phone 218-farmer»-
F or S ale —T wo varieties o f t f
TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH
? A rt.?i r&Si!!nii^
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.
On Thursday night of last week
a reception was tendered Presi
dent and Mrs. W . I. Kelsey in
the college chapel, which w as
largely attended by the residents
of Newberg and others in the
cammunitv.
The balls leading to the chapel
I am prepared to plow gardens
o r d o hauling around tow n be
tween 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., except
Saturday. Bell phone 10-10.
Peter Jensen.
On Saturdays I w ill pay
the highest market price for eggs
delivered at m y home tw o miles
northwest o f Newberg. M. L.
Thorn.
HARDW ARE
PAIN TS
OILS
At I. B. M OUNT'S
Som ething to “ Lean On
and visible means o f practical summit is
good, sub-
stantial bank account. Once you nave a
od balance
at your banker’s, you do not care how
inga go, be-
cause you feel independent And the oi
a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire riches
by patient th rift 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.
BANK O F NEW BERG
B. C. MILES, Pms.
J. I* HOSKINS,Vie«
J. C. COLCORD
W. E. CROZER,
o f the board, Jesse Edwards gave
a short talk, outlining something
o f the w ork being Id one on the
Pacific Coast by educational in
stitutions under the direction of
the Friends church and giving in
some detail what the colleges
stand tor.
C .J. Edwards, a member of
the first class to graduate from
the college, spoke for the alumni,
now numbering nearly one hun
dred, and gave the occupations
that were being followed by the
different members. In speaking
o f the good w ork Pacific College
has been doing for the students
he had a very encouraging word
for the future o f the institution.
President Kelsey gave a very
interesting account o f his* work
done during the early part o f the
year in soliciting for the endow
ment, and while he stated that
the work was cut oft when it
was just well begun, by the sud
den change in the financial situa
tion, he found many warm friends
o f the college w ho have given as
sistance m the past and who in
dicated a willingness to subscribe
to the endowment fond a little
later. He was kindly received at
all the points he visited and he
feels hopeful for good results as
soon as business gets hock to
normal conditions.
Music lor the occasion was
furnished by Prof. Carrick and
E. A. Newby and by the Misses
Gregory.
At the close o f the exergfees all
were invited to 'the library where
some light refreshments were
served.
black cap raspberry plants, also
g ood home cured bacon and a
cw hams. Mutnal phone, 19-5.
Has the best facilities for fur
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J. L. H a w jr t h .
nishing first class meats and
Springbrook, Ore.
butchers’ supplies, and the best
Next Wednesday and Thurs is none to o good for their cus
day, March 25-26, Dr. Loufe, the tomers. Free delivery and both
well known occulo-optician will phones.
te at the Imperial hotel. Dr.
L ow e has been com ing to New-
>erg oft and on for years and has
A very fine full blooded Jersey
built up a fine business.
tor service at one dollar. -
F red W erth .
The Cbas. K. Spaulding L og
Wynooski
street.
ging Co. alw ays have at their
store a large stock o f general
building material.
including
doors, windows,
moulding*,
B u t t e v ille
The above ferry with an
Newberg Sadi & D oor Factory.
M iss Katherine Ball invites all
admirers o f artistic millinery to
call and inspect her beautiful dis
play o f pattern hats and all tbe
latest millinery novelties Satur
day March 21st.
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cMi!C!r,jyJSiisrsLr
Passengers carried t o trains
from any reasonable distance in
tbe city, fifteen cents one w ay or
round trip tor twenty-five. Also
prepared to furnish good accom
m odations for pipnic parties.
N ewberg T ransfer Co.
and under
Naur Management
• is now open to the public
H. C. POOL,
P rop .
W anted —10 to 20 acres close
to Newberg, inproved, good
house, plenty water, bearing
Will C rater a. now prepared • L U
UL U U J U U H
V
family orchard. Geo. C. Reed,
t o serve the public with a new U, |, nlU U fiL, N m lllilflU lO l
283 24th St. N .,, Portland, Ore-
w ood saw with gasoline m otor. I
Kon- ____________ 1 _ _ _ None o f your w ood consumed, DRUGS A MEDICINES,
Vj Our kiln dried cedar, staved while « w in g . Bell phone 278 ¡ PRESCRIPTION W O R K A
colonial porch columns cannot
H o . C o«,U « .e m . M ultiply. |
S P E C IA L T Y .
be beat. They are guaranteed
When you hsve a cold tbe mac- j
,
to stand and will n ot check.
ous
membrane
is
inflamed
and
tbe
j
Hooka,
Htat
looery,
Fancy
M
i
CaU and see them.
disease germs which you breathe ¡ T®Il«t Articles. Camara méé
Newberg Sash & Door Factory. find lodgement and multiply, espe- ¡ Kodaks and all kinds o f Camera
Have Dr. Low e relieve your ciallv the pneumonia germ. Fo- guppjjos.
bend and eye ache with a pair o f
his superior glasses. They cost
no more than others and you
hare tbe benefit o f his skill and
over 18 years experience. Con
sult him in Imperial hotel parlor
March 25-26. Dozen# ot New
berg references.
F or S ale —S ix acres, some
buildings, well and* other im
provements, just out o f corpora
tion west o f Newberg. Good
walks to all parts o f tow n. Fine
building place. About 2% acres
creek bottom m ostly improved.
A good small truck form, and
chicken ranch. Cheap if taken
soon. Anyone finding a buyer
hereafter must collect their com
mission o f buyer. F or further in-
n the w orld’s a stage and all
supernumeraries are critics. Mutual phone 28-6,
ley’s H ooey and Tar soothes and ¡ l k h s o n n G IV E N IK K O D A K '
heals the inflamed air passage, stops ; E llY
the cough snd expels tbe cold from 1
your system. Refuse substitutes.
C. F. Moore
Sathrday. Mch. 21, 1908, at
my place at east end o f Hancock
Street at 1:30 p. m.
2 cow s, test 6:2 and 4:2; 2 year
ling heifers; 1 heifer calf; 1 Cor
nell 216 egg incubator, 1 Peep o ’
Day 106 egg; 2 brooders; house
hold forniture, n curtains, rugs,
carpets, etc., etc., etc; 1200 jars
o f fruit and jelly.
Terras: All sums under $10.
cash; over $10 credit 5 mo. at 8
per cent in bankable note; a dis
count o f 5 per cent for cash on
all sums oyer $10.
J. B. P arker , Prop.
W . S. S tu ll , Auctioneer.
Muriel's Victor No, 6406»,
dropped April 2, 1902.
Solid
squirrel gray, black tongue and
switch. First premium at Ore
gon State Fair 1902.
Victor’s Exile No. 75250,
dropped Nov. 8,1 90 6. Solid col
or, black tongue and switch.
Dam, M aiea’s Pride, No. 64069,
Sire, Muriel's Victor. Also a foil
brother, dropped Sept. 20,1907.
Carlton, Oregon.
Newberg Phone No. 214.
If a maa receives plenty ot
compliments o f the right kind,
he will manage to get along
with much less food. »