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    CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS
Flour B ra n d s-«
QUEEN PATENT
LEW IS * CLARK
EXCELLENT
Prof. J. S. Carrick went to
lem last Saturday and
over Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs.
Heston, on Tuesday, s son. To
Mr. and Mrs- C. A. Hodson,
Wednesday, a daughter.
John Cook and wife
from Portland the first o f
week visiting with the pan
o f the former, Rev. Martin G
and wife.
LA.
Mrs. M ary E. Nesbit,
mother o f J. H .^ lills the jewler,
left here this, Thursday, morning
for St. Paul, Minnesota, where
she will spend the snmmer w ith
Acts as public warehousemen for
for storagejof Hay and Grain.
Highest market price Paid for Hay,
Grain. Potatoes, Etc.
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There is complaint being made
that boys about tow n are mak>
ing a wholesale killing o f robins
and other feathered songsters,
Such wanton destruction o f our
little feathered friends should not
be allowed.
Myrtle Stewartson age 26, to
Vernon L. Derby age 26.
Georgia C. Laocefield, age 21,
to Horace B. Thomas age 25.
Retta Steel age 48, to Virgil
Smith age 59.
Anna M Jolly age 57, to Mi-
chad B. Stoner age 54.
Mabel Taylor age 30, to Chas.
Crater age 26.
butcher8’ «applies, and the best
ls Ilone t °i°
for the,r 011 **
tomers- Free delivery and both
P,lone8*
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T h e Fem inine O h .e rv e r
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' S. E. W A T K IN S
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It may be that fortune smiles
Manufacturer
of
Hollow
Concrete
Building
Stone.
Architectural
upon you only to prevent giving
Dnigning, Plana and Specification made to order. \
you the horse-laugh.
The more people talk about
the proper thing to do the less
apt they are to do it.
TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH
Wm. Giles leaves here this
Success has made a fool o f
week tor Lake county to begirt
an otherwise successful
life over again by beginning I®an*
,
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.
.FOR THAT BUGGY
T H A T N E E D S R E P A IN T IN G
OR FOR YO U R
Gas Stoves, Radiators,
and other articles for which you need a
heat- or cold-resisting, high gloss paint,
LOWE BROTHERS
CARRIAGE GLOSS PAINT
Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and alw ays w ith
success.* Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard
w ith varnish-gloss finish; costs hut a trifle.
For Sale at J. B. Mount’s
Something to “Lean On
and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub­
stantial bank account. Once you have a good bsiance
at your banker's, vou 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 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.
B A N K O F NEWBERG
B. C. MILES, Pres.
J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres.
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier
cm some time ago, but h f will
Stop on the w ay a t Estacada for
a time w ith his son-in-law, Owen
Agee, who has also taken up
land in Lake county.
An account o f the expected de­
parture o f Mrs. A. M. Hoskins
for her new home at Lents, a
number o f her neighbors called
on her in a body Tuesday even­
ing, unannonnced and spent the
evening very pleasantly. Those
present were Mrs. Lafond, Mrs.
Bartlett Mrs. Orange Elliott,
Mrs. H. I. Baird, Mrs. L. M.
Parker, Mrs. W. S. Parker, Mrs^
J. W. Coffin, Mrs. E. Spaulding,
Mrs. M. McDonald, Mrs. Calva
Martin, Mrs. N. G. Sykes, Mrs.
W. O. Robertson.
The public school' entertain­
ment w ill be held this, Thursday,
evening the proceeds to g o to
help in paying for the school pi­
ano. Follow ing is the program:
Piano Duet, Mrs. M yrtle W il­
son and Miss Maybelle Gardner.
Lost Chord, Hosanna, Violin
Obligato, John Claire Monteith
and Seth J. Story.
Violin Solo, (a)Humore8ke, (b )
Romance, Seth J. Story.
In M ay Time, To-Night and
K ing Charles, John Claire Mon­
teith.
Vesti La, Signor Enrico Caruso,
Tenor.
Stars and Stripes Forever, Sou­
sa’s Band.
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Happv Days, Miss Corinne
Morgan, Contralto.
Celeste Aida, Sig. Enrico Caru.
so, Tenor.
Qnartette Rigoletto, Caruso,
Sembrich, Scotti, and Severina.
Accompaniment by V’ictor Or­
chestra.
Miss M yrtle Wilson, Accompa­
nist.
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The Newberg Meat Co
Has the best facilities for fur
^ si ing first class meats and
THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
•****• *«• *— Sr.
For sale by F. H . «Caldwell & Co.
F o r S a l e — Beautiful tract of
Rhode Island Red eggs foi
nearly
tw
o
acres
with
fruit,
ber-''
hatching,
50 centsJor 15. Leave
At a bargain, 30-horsepower
riqs
and
fertile
soil
under
fine
cul­
orders at Vincent feed store.
engine, boiler and tile mill. Mill
tivation—inside
city
limits—love­
T. J. W f . r t h .
making from 3 to 12-inch tile,
ly
building
spot.
w ith brick die, side cut.
T he N ewberg L and C o .
H o w Cough G e rm s M ultiply.
New-berg Tile Factory.
When you have a cold the muc­
F or S a l e — Six- room house, lot
ous membrane is inflamed and the
50x110 ft. Central location.
disease germs which you breathe
5-7
X. L. F e l l ,
T o close out our entire stock of
fiod lodgement and multiply, espe­
• Box 219, Newberg, Or.
millinery we are offering ekery
thing at cost. Come early while
Notice to Users o f Slabwood—
there is a good selection.
As
we have dispensed with qur
M rs . I. A. H orton .
regular collector it will be neces­
sary for cash to accompany or­
\Botle» ia hereby (Ire n that the undentsned ders placed with us for slabwood.
has been duly appointed executrix of the leal
T he C has . K. S paulding L og ­
will and testament of r. X. Haakin. deoeaaed,
by County Court of YamhiU County, Oregon.
ging Co.
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Sow, therefore, nil pereona haring claims
againit said estate are hereby notified and re­
quired to preeent the same, with the peeper
renchera, to the undersigned, at the office of
Clarence Butt, at Newberg. Yamhill County,
Oregon, within six month* from date hereof.
M imkbva D. H xskik .
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Executrix -of the will of F.ILHaakin. deceased
Baled April 1«. 1»TS.
C u it m x Brrr, Attorney.
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
your express or other light haul­
ing at/reasonable rates.
Fifty to 100 bushels o f seed
oats tor «ate. E. S. Craven, Bell
The Belgian Stallion, Noireau, phone.
will make the season o f 1906 at
F or S a l e —Fresh cow, 5 years
my farm 4 miles east o f Carlton
old, with calf. J. D. B a r c l a y ,
and 3 miles north o f LaFayette.
8th & River Streets.
Terms, $12.50 to insure in foal;
money due when mare is known
The Boyes Bros, are in the
to be in foal, sold or removed market again tor fat stock of all
from county. Saturday and Sun­ kinds and it will be to the inter­
day reserved. W. L. Walker, est o f farmers to see them.
Nocreau.
Wanted and
For Sale.
Palsies desiring to contract
for river sand or gravel w ill do
well to confer with D. Estel, Bell
phone Main 51.
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A gents W anted .— 16x20crav-
on portraits 40 cents, frames 10
cents and up, sheet pictures one
Mrs. Alice M. Noel hospital cent each. You can make 400
trained nurse. Enquire at L. B. per cent profit or $36 per week.
Catalogue and samples free.
Charles’ .
Frank W. Williams Company,
1208
W. Taylor St., Chicago,
F o r S ale — T w o heifers 18
Illinois.
months old. "
‘Paramount
5-7
T hos . H erd , J r .
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Notice.
“ State Prohibition will result
in Missouri if the liquor men
fight local option,” declared
Governor Folk in a recent ad­
dress at Washington, Pennsyl­
vania, as quoted in the Venango
Daily Herald, and he continued,
“ if you leave it to the people
they will vote out the liquor
business. The worst thing that
anti-liquor people have to con­
tend with today is the federal
law which permits the men to
come in and do exactly what the
people have voted they cannot
“ The question in the minds of
the people o f the United States
today is the liquor business.
Whereveryou go throughout the
whole country you find the peo­
ple talking, not tariff, insurance
or corporation matters, but of
the liquor business.
“ I don’t believe any one will
deny that the saloon ia an in­
fluence for evil. a breeder ot crime,
just as race track b ettin gs, and
this general moral movement in
the land, what I call the Era of
Conscience, is bringirtg out clear­
ly the people’s i opposition to the
liquor traffic.”
UShmrt. or
cially the pneumonia germ. Fo­
ley’s Honey and Tar soothes and
heals the inflamed air passage, stops
the cough and expels the cold from
your system. Refuse substitutes.
C. F. Moore.
Jersey Bulls For Sale.
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Muriel’s Victor No. 64069,
dropped April 2,^ 1902.
Solid
squirrel gray, black tongue and
b witch. First premium a t Ore­
gon State Fair 1902.
Victor’s Exile No. 75250,
dropped Nov. 8,1906. Solid col­
or, black tongue and switch.
Dam, Marea’s Pride, No. 64069,
Sire, Muriel’s Victor. Also a full
brother, dropped Sept. 20, 1907.
J. C. A r m s t r o n g ,
Carlton, Oregon.
Newberg Phone No. 214.
Septic Tanks!
I am prepared to put in septic
tanks after the latest approved
methods.
'E nos E l l is .
LOW
RATES
W ILL SB MADE THIS SEASON BY THE
SOUTHERN
PAQIFIC
A very fine full blooded Jersey
Mi4s Addie Cahill, ofPortlaud,
for
service at one dollar.
Oregon, will give an illustrated
(Lines in Oregon)
F red W erth ,
Health Talk to ladies on Friday,
Wynooski street. \
May 1st, at 2:30 o ’clock in Cra­
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FROM
ter’s hall. All ladies who believe
For Sale.
in the education o f women along
lines of health especially invited
Seven room house and tw o lots
AS FOLLOWS:
to be present.
on College street, Newberg, at a
■^O m w a g
bargain if taken soon.
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C n H fn rn la
The Chas. K. Spaulding L og­
G eo . W. M itchell .
Chicago
$73.30
$8830
ging Co. always have at their
6830
store a large stock o f general
S t Louis
83 3 0
building
materia),
including
60.80
8235
Young pigs, loose hay and SL Paul
door», windows,
mouldings,
6030
7530
white oats. Ohe mile out on the Omaha
turned work, Also lime, sand, ce­
Kansas City 60.80
Chehalem road. Phone 218.
7530
ment, plaster and building paper.
C. M arsh .
TICKETS W IL L BE ON S A L E
P lants for ' sale — Tomatoes,
Notice to Contractors.
M ay 4% 18
■fine large hardy plants, flower­
ing plants, geraniums, phlox,
Notice is hereby given that
June 5, 6» 19, 20
larkspur, petunias, heliotropes, sealed bids will be received up to,
July fi, 7, 22, 23
verlienas and asters.
and opened on M ay 10, 1908, at
August 6, 7, 21, 22,
J ohn G ower , one o ’cldtk p. m. for the erection
Mutual 30-9
East f»ide Greenhouses, Newbcfg o f a schoolhouse in school district Good /or return in 90 days with stopov­
39, near Scholls. Washington er privilege at pleasure within limits.
F or B a l k —Corner lot 5, block county, Oregon. Plans and spec­
5, Detains first addition to New­ ifications may be seen a't the resi­
berg, $375- Addrtsa T. A. Bak­
For any further information call on
dence of L. M. Hesse, chairman
er, 1160 Detroit Stf, Portland, o f the board. The Board re­
G. W . James, Local Agent
Ore.
4-30
serves the right to reject any or
or .write to
L. M . v H k s s k ,
Potatoes for Sale—20 to 65cts all bids.
W M . M cM URRAY,
per 100 lbs.
B. S. C raven .
R. F. D. 3, Beaverton Oregon.
: General Pasaeqger Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Bell Phone.
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Scholls phone 152 line 5.
5-7
Newberg, Oreg.
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