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, ■ Ebner and Elsie Hollingsworth have gone to Lake county, to pieapeet for land. The K ing A Bennett H ard w are Co. has sold ninety barrels o f spray material so for this sec- LEW IS & CLARK H igh est m arket p rice P a id for* H ay , 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. Wanted and For Sale. Barn tor sale. C. B. Wilson I. A. Hanning haq/sold bis in terest in the store to his partner, W a n t e d — A blind typew riter. J. H. Wilson, and the firm name Address Box 8-L Newberg, Or. is now J. H. Wilson & Son. ‘ W. P. Henley, a banker from "F ifty -to 100 bushels o f seed Carthage, Indiana, and R. B. oats tor sale. _E. S. Craven, Bell Henley, a wholesale grocer from pliope. Cincinnati, tw in brothers, w ith E. W. Gear, Rex, Oregon. Vet their wives spent last Sunday erinary sugeon and dentist, teeth and M onday in to w n v visiting w ork a specialty. Bell phone w ith L. M. Parker and oljher In 185. tf diana people. They spoke highly W a n t e d — Small house a t $500 o f the great Northwest and said to $700. Central location pre they thought it was the place for ferred. Address F. H. L ., care of young men to locate. Graphic, and state location. A big atheletic meet of the High Schools of the county is I Foa S a l e —About 100 bushels billed for M ay 16 which w ill be of seed oats that made87bushcls held on the college campus in per acre last year. M . W. Guiuc. Newberg, and the largest crowd Mutual phone 14-3. ever gathered in the county for W an ted —P a rty to handle 25 such an event is expected. T w o to 60 nannie goats on che shares. carloads o f youngsters and their t2 C. A. D emarsters , friends are expected from La- Fayette alone and much enthusi Mutual phone 1-26. Dundee Or. The Boyes Bros, a rt in the asm is being bottled up a t other market again for fo t stock of all points. McMinnville, Dayton, La- Fayette and Newberg w ill have kinds and it w ill be to the inter trams on the field and probably est o f farmers to see them. other points w ill send teams. Dayton and L a Fayette are id- ready claiming that the top notch w ill lay between those F or R ent —Seven acres of hops tw o -schools, so the boys say, : o r taking care o f theyard. Fred but o f course the unexpected Jarrell, one mile west o f New- lappens occasionally. >erg, Mutual phone 28*1. Card of Thanks. T o those w ho rendered sympa thy and assistance during our recent bereavement, w e wish to extend our heartfelt thanks. M bs . H attie H askin and F am ily . I am prepared to plow gardens o r do hauling around tow n be- ween 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.,except Saturday. Bell phone 10-10. Peter Jensen. S. E. W A T K IN S Manufacturer o f Hollow Concrete Building Stone. Architectural Designing, Plana and Specification made to order. TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, 50 cents tor 15. Leave orders a t Vincent feed store. T. J. W b b t h . A BLACKSMITH For sale by F. H. Caldwell A Co 100 Cords W ood W anted. F o rty cords o f oak, 60 cords old fir. Sealed bids w ill be re ceived until April 11th for all or any number o f cords. Oak poles can be used. Right reserved to reject bids. J. C. C olcord . Cheaper Than Walking. Passengers carried to trains rom any reasonable distance in the city, fifteen cents one w ay or round trip tor twenty-five. Also prepared to furnish good accom modations for picnic parties. N ewberg T ransfer C o . On Saturdays I w ill pay W ill Crater is now prepared the highest market price for eggs to serve the public with a new delivered a t m y home tw o miles Mrs. Richardson has been very northwest o f Newberg. M- L. w ood saw w ith gasoline m otor. None o f your w ood consumed sick the past week. / Thorn. while sawing. • Bell phone 276 S. L . Parrett was a visitor at F or S a le —At a bargain five WUlamina this last week. T o My Customers. room house and . lo t 50x100. Ed Dugan received a telephone louse is in good condition, be I take this method o f thanking message Friday that his grand ing recently papered and painted, my old customers for their pat mother, M rs Hod son was dead. inquire o f C. B. Cummings. ronage in the past, and having W illiam Wilson has sold his sold my garden truck business W anted —10 to 20 acres close place a t Dundee to a M r. Weber, to E d w ard Yarnes 1 hope the. who has taken possession. Mr. to Newberg, inproved, good same courtesies m ay be extended W ilson’s fam ily have moved into house, plenty w ater, bearing to him. W m . G il e s . fam ily orchard. Geo. C. Reed, the H agey house. 283 24th St. N., Portland, Ore Mrs. M ilton Yager is seriously gon. ' M r. and Mrs. E. A. M cCon have gone to Salem and Eu, for a tw o week’s visit. LIKE lor Yambili coast?. A. H. FRILINUEK and SVA FBIUNUER Defondente, By virtue ol an execution. Jude ment and order ol «ale, Imued out of the above entitled court. In the above entitled suit, to me directed and dated the 18th dev of January, IMA upon a Judgment, decree and order e< w ie, rendered end entered In mid Court on tira ¿4th day of Dee ember, »07. in laror ol amid piantili, Wm Seott. and against «aid defen den te. A H. Frti- inaer and Eva FriUncer, tor the earn of 84W.rr> with Internat thereon at the rate of • per eent per annum from December 24th, i*07, and IG» attorney lene, and ateo tor the earn il (MA* with in tere« thereon from Decomber 34th, 1*07, et the rate of « per cent per annum from De eember .Mth, 1W!. and ateo for the «um of tDM.40 with Interest thereon at the rate o f 1« per cent per anom from December Mth. 1107. and MO at torney fees, and for the cueto of «aid cult taxed at MA90 and for the coala of this writ com mandine me to sell the following deaeri t v reni property, to wit: The northeast coartar Of the southwest quarter of aoetloo fourteen In thnnbon execution, d of thl* writ. Dot# of test! How Gough G erais Multiply. When you have a cold the muc ous membrane is inflamed and the disease germs which you breathe find lodgement and multiply, espe cially toe pneumonia germ. Fo ley’s Honey and Tar soothes and heals the inflamed air passage, stops the cough sod expels the cold from your system. Refuse substitutes. C. F. Moore. Butteville Ferry Early cab- 7:30— Addresses by State Presi- Frank M. Haskin was born in bage and cauliflower, fine hardy dent, M rs Henrietta Brown and the year o f onr Lord 1868, in plants; violet Princess, -strong Mrs. Harford, National Snp’t. of the state o f Ohio. Came to Ore clomps; good selection of geranL .Dep’t. Christian Citizenship. ' The above ferry with an gon w ith his parents in 1879and FRIDAY MORNING. has been a resident o f some part E ntirely N e w Equipm ent 9:30—County Executive w ill o f the state since then. He was and under F o r S a l e —Cheap, one 3% M o meet. an upright, generous citizen, 10— Devotional, led by Evan never turning a deaf ear to a call line w agon good as new, one gelistic Sup’t., M ary J. Ncwlin. is now open to the public from the needy. He lived a self- 2-seated hack, 1 top buggy, fair 10:20—Sabbath School W ork. Also 200 bushels sacrificing life, but being o f a re condition. Discussion. tirin g disposition, preferred that shadelaiyl wonder oats, clean 11— Systematic Giving, County the right hand know not the do and of choice grade. The Vin Sup’t., Mrs. Hunter. ings o f the left. He died March cent Feed & Implement Co. New Discussion. 25th, 1908, and leaves a w idow berg, Oregoq. Relation o f Local and State, and tw o sons. Dale M . aged H ow They Can Help Each Other, eighteen years and Prank L. by State President. aged sixteen, also an aged moth 12— Noontide Prayer. DRUG8 & MEDICINES. er to mourn his loss.. Funeral FRIDAY AFTERNOON. * Mountain Burbank potatoes services were held in the M . E. PRESCRIPTION WORK A 1:15—Dvotional. church conducted by the pastor, delivered in Newberg a t 50 cents SPECIALTY. 1:30—Literature, Our Papers, per.sack. C. G. Atkins, Bell C. L . Hamilton. V phone 341. 4-9 by M ary E. C. Scott. Bookm Stationery, Fancy and 2—H ow Can the Church and Tojlet Articles. C am ara a ad And a wise man never tells a W. C. T . U. Co-operate in Tern- K odaks aad Mil kinds o f Cam era woman w ith a baby how pretty perence Work, Rev. Hamilton 8 tip p !ien . some other wom an’s baby is. LESSONS G IV E S ' I S K O D A K - and others. ' 2:30—Distinctive W. C. T. U.' E K Y Terms and Phrases, Helen D. Jersey Bulls For Sale. F o r the Best Harford. Muriel’s V ictor No. 64069, * 3—Sabbath Observance by dropped April 2, 1902. Solid County Sup’t. Mrs. Kulper. squirrel gray, black tongue and Discussion. switch First premium a t Ore Question Box. gon State Fair 1902. FRIDAY EVENING. V ictor’s Exile No. 75260, 7:30—Silver Medal Contest, dropped Nov. 8,1906. Solid col admission 10 cents. Especial or, black tongue and switch. music win be furnished. " 1 , Dam, M area’s Pride, No. 64069, Sire, Muriel’s Victor. Alad a tuli brother, dropped Sept. 20,1907. J. Ç. A rmstrong , £ e e M rs. 1. A . H orton . Carlton, Oregon. Opposite the New Brick Newberg Phone No. 214. P la n ts F or S a le — H. C. POOL, W Something to “ Lean On 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 i* to save, and save, and acquire riches by patient thrift. We can help you do this by taking eare o f your savings and paying you a good interest thereon. Do not delay, but start saving at once.# BANK OF NEW BERG B. C. MILES, Prm. J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres. J. C. COLCORD, Ceehier W. E. CR0ZER, Asst. Cashier VALUES M ILLIN E R Y LA TEST STYLES