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Wanted and CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS Flour Brands-- QUEEN P A TEN T LE W IS A CLARIS EXCELLENT Acts as public warehousemen for for storagejof Hay and Grain. Highest market price Paid for Hay, kin, Potatoes, Etc. Both 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. ( From an Exchange.) “ 1 wandered to the gro g «hop, Tom , I stood before the bar, and drank a bow l ot lemonade and smoked a rank cigar; the same F or S alk —A good farm horse, old kegs and jugs were there, the a good saddle pony, and 27 grade ones we used to know, when we angora goats. James Morrison, were on the round up. Tons, Dundee, Oregon, R. D. box 8. t3 some fifteen years ago. The bar keeper is a new one, Tom , the Mrs. Alice M. Noel hospital one who used to sell corrosive trained nurse. Enquire a t L. B. tanglefoot to us is smoking now Charles’. . in H —alifax, the new one has a F o k S a l e —T w o heifers 18 plate-glass front, his hair is combed quite low , he looks ju st months old. 5-7 T hos . H ekd , J r . like the one we knew, soqie fif teen years ago. Old soaks came The Boyes Bros, are in the up and called for booze, and market again tor fat stock ot all dudelets staggered in. And burned kinds and it w ill be to*the inter the lining from ■ their throats est o f farmers to see them. w ith fine old Holland gin, and women stood outside the door, their faces seAmcd w ith woe, and w ept just as they used to weep, some fifteen years ago. I asked about the old-time friends, those cheerful sporty men, and some 1 A gents W a n te d .— 16x20 cray were in the poor house, and some on portraits 40 cents, frames 10 were in the pen, and pne—the cents and up, sheet pictures one one we liked the best—the hang cent each. You can make 400 man laid him low ; the w orld is per cent profit or $36 per week. much the same, dear Tom , as Catalogue and samples free. fifteen years ago. 1 asked about Frank W. W illiams Company, that stately chap whom pride 1208 W. T aylor St., Chicago, marked for its own he used to Illinois. say that he could drink, or let The Chas. K . Spaulding L o g the drink alone, he perished ot ging Co. alw ays have at their the James H. Jams out in the store a large stock o f general storm and snow, ah few survive materia). including who used the bow l some fifteen building doors, windows, mouldings, New crowds line up against turned work, also lime, sand, ce the bar and call for crimson ink; ment, plaster and building paper. new hands are trembling as they P lants for sale — Tomatoes, pour the stuff they shouldn’t fine large hardy plants, flow er drink; but still the same old ing plants, geraniums, phlox, watch-word rings, 'This round’s larkspur, petunias, heliotropes, on me, yon know,’ the same old verbenas and asters. cry of doom we heard, some fif Mutual 30-9 J o h n G o w e r , teen years ago. I wandered to East Side Greenhouses, Newberg. W anted —Good horse, not over six years old, weight about 1000 pounds and a good goer. ) E. S- C r aven . [.FOR T H A T B U G G Y H. R. Cobb is prepared to do your express or other ligh t haul Carnations and lilies—On al ing at reasonable rates. TH AT NEEDS R E PA IN T IN G most every occasion cut flowers are appropriate. They can y F or S a le —Six-room house, lot OR FOR YOUR felicitations to a bride, congratu 50x110 ft. Central location. lations to a graduate or friend, 5-7 N. L . F e l l , sympathy and love to the be Box 219, Newberg, Or. and other articles for which you need a reaved. We are prepared to heat- or cold-resisting, high gioas paint, make up funeral designs, having Notice to Users o f Slabwood— a supply o f frames, such as pil As w e have dispensed w ith our low s, anchors, wreaths, etc. regular collector it w ill be neces Prices reasonable. Greenhouse sary for cash to accompany or 94 mile north-east o f Newberg, ders placed w ith us for slabwood. . ' * . ' f * T h e C h a s . K . S paulding L og Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and always with Mutual phone 30-15. Flowers ging Co. tm rtv • Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard delivered if desired. T homas E. M iles , Rhode Island Red eggs fot with varnish-gloss finish; costs hot a trifle. Proprietor. hatching, 50 cents tor 15. Leave In the bright lexicon o f youth orders at Vincent feed store. T. J. W e r t h . there is no such word as igno Gras Stoves, Radiators, LO W E BROTHERS CARRIAGE GLOSS PAINT For Sale at J. B. Mount’s rance, B A N K O F N EW B ER G • B. C. M IL E S , Pres. J. C. CO LCO RD, Cashier J. L . H O S K IN S ,V ice Pree. W. . 4t ii I a.|ffi«BP4Vt E. CR O ZER , Asst. Cashier ~ r jmp * #3 V 1 ' . t } Ö b ¿Í“4, i W •j F or S a l e —Beautiful tract of nearly tw o acres with fruit, ber ries and fertile soil under fine cul fur tivation—inside city limits—love and ly building spot. best T h e N ew ber g L an d c 6 . The Nawbarg Naat Co Has the best facilities for nishing first class meats butchers' supplies, and the is none to o good for their -cus tomers. Free delivery and both Money m ay not purchase love phones. and happiness but it w ill buy foreign titles. There would be more races to the sw ift if it wasn’t for the fixed events. The new telephone directories are printed. Call and get one. Closing Out S«Ja. New Stromberg-Carhon tele phones tor sale. Share of stock T o close out our entire stock of solfi on installments it preferred. millinery we are offering every Also new phones and extra parts thing at cost. Come early while for sale. S. J. Mad son, Mutual there is a good selection. phone 18-3. M rs . I. A. H orton . A ll women may not be expert After a man gets about so accountants, but they know a drunk he thinks other people Jot about figures. think he isn’t. Notice to tho Public. 1 take this method o f .inform A t a bargain, 30-horsepower ing the public that I w ill not engine, boiler and tile m ill.* Mill be responsible for any bills con making from 8 to 12-inch tile, tracted by my wife, M ary P. w ith brick die, side cut. Baker. M ay 7,1908. Newberg Tile Fa<*oiy, 5-21 D avid L. B a k e r . ■%*. ' mß, * •A 4$$- - 1 m , S. E. WATKINS M anufacturer o f H ollow Concrete Building Stone. Architectural D esigning, Plans and Specification made to order. TAKE THE BLUE BELbLINE TO HEALTH THEY HAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH Ask for m í try i ______ p. PO* Pda S— <hr. Mao'* BLUE BELL ___ f w . B ____ Syrap. S*Miity, BLUE BELL Storno, Diarrhoea« C w o t », i N tr Nerve, < rpogh. Hoy f i w H i ' Took, Bright H « it , Worm, K id s«,, U w , F o u l* iUfulator or Qofcuy Taktet*. For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that A very fine fu ll blooded Jersey fo r service at one dollar. sealed bids w ill be received up to, and opened on M ay 10,1908, at F red W erth , one o’clock p. m. for the erection Wynooski street. One of the worst features o f kid ney trouble Is that it is an insidious disease and befoie the victim real izes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. For sale by C. F. Moore. o f aschoolhouseinschool district 39, near Scholls, W ashington county, Oregon. Plans and spec ifications may be seen at the resi dence of L . M. Hesse, chairman o f the board. The Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. L. M. H esse , R. F. D. 3, Beaverton Oregon. Scholls phone 152 line 5. 5-7 Jersey Bulla For Sale. hand brick at $6 per thousand. Bank o f Newberg. F o u n d — The stuff that washes without rubbing—Wash-O. Ask j . H. Wilson & Son. and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub stantial bank account Once you nave 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 riches by patient th r ift W e 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. * F o r S a l e — Second F or R e n t —New 7-room house with bath and toilet. Inquire of tl H. M . W illia m s . Something to "Lean On * t v w m n , W w v M B T W H M Illi ■ » ID , U IU O C O, Clarence Ban, at Newbere, Vambili County, Oregon, within tlx month« from dato hereof. M m m ta D. Haaux. Executrix of «ho wlU of r.M.Haakla. deceased. OMod Apnl 1«. UPS. Muriel’s V ictor No. 64069, dropped April 2, 1902. Solid squirrel gray, black tongue and switch. First premium a t Ore gon State F air 1902. V ictor’* Exile No. 75250, dropped Nov. 8,1906. Solid col or, black tongue and switch. Dam, M area’s Pride, No. 64069» Sire, Muriel’s Victor. Also a full brother, dropped Sept. 20,1907. J. C. A rmstrong , Carlton, Oregon. Newberg Phone No. 214. Gordon & Irelan owners o f the Commercial Barn were in P ort land last week attending the horse show and while there Mr. Gordon purchased the noted prize winning trottin g stallion Sovran Septic Tanks! No. 44275, winner of the first prize for the best two-year-old I am prepared to put in septic and sweepstakes for the best tanks after the latest approved standard bred o f any age a t the methods. E nos E ll is . Portland horse show o f 1907. This horse w ill be found a t the Comm ercial Bam in Newberg this season which w ill give the breeders o f this locality a chance for the best a t a reasonable price. Sovran is a colt promising tor speed, o f great beauty, bred in the blue and a sure trotter. He has the form o f the ideal horse, w ith great intelligence and do cility. In appearance he is much like bis halt brother Forest K ing 2:1814, one o f the great colts o f WILL SB MADS THIS 8BASON ST THB 1907. Sovran won first premium for the best tw o year old stallion and sweepstakes for stallions any age at the Portland horse (Lines in Oregon) show. His dam, Cousin, is also FR OM t the dam o f Diacono 38949, win ner o f first premium at the 1905 Montana State F air for best tw o AS FO LLO W S: year old stallion exhibited and! for best three year old a t the • same great fair in 1906. Sovran j - $7330 $8830 is city broken and is a good race j L — w prospect as weU as the right s o rt! St- Louis 6830 8330 tor a stock horse. Will stand 16 S t Paul 6030 8235 hands when matured. 6030 7836 LOW RATES EAST SO U TH ER N P A C IFIC Newberg, Oreg. City 8030 I have purchased the grand young stallion General Jones, No. 41747. He is by Captain Mc Kinney, by McKinney 2:11V4; 1st dam Daisy Q. Hill, by Alti- mont. He is royally bred and has a right to be as-last as his sister BeIlemont2:09V4. He won first premium at the recent Van* couver, B .'C ., Horse Show. His brother Chehalem won first in his class at the Lewis ahd Clark fair. He is large, handsome, and w ill make a horse o f 16 hands, and 1150 pounds. ^ He can be seen at my stable at Newberg. C ►£. PeRGUSON. 7830 T IC K E T S W I L L B E O N S A L E May 4, 18 Jane 5, 6, 19» 20 July 6, 7f 22, 23 t >, August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return in 90 daya with stopov er privelege at pleasure within limits. REMEMBER THE DATES F or any further Information call on - G. W. James, Local Agent or write to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, P O R T L A N D , OREGON.