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QUEEN PATENT Highest market price Plaid for Hay, Both phones City Free Delivery Follow ing Is the report o f the Springbrook public school for the m onth ending M ay 8. T o ta l number enrolled 47 T o ta l d a y » attendance 892 T o ta l days absence 48 Tim es ta rd y < ; 0 Those w h o were neither absent nor ta rd y during the m onth are: M qrel Burgoyne, Allred H ob so», R oy Shires, Eva- M arkell, Stella Hubbard, N elta Calkins, Sewed Newhouae/Louise H e n rio t, Oscar Calkins, M ark M ills, Lester Gupim, W endell V otaw , -W illard M ills and M ary M ills. Yhose w ho were neither absent nor ta rd y during the entire school year are Lisle Hubbard, Louise H enriot, M ary M ills and W illard M ills. T o our pupils we dedicate the follow in g: A feeling o f sadness steals over our hearts W hile viewing the empty easts row a fte r row, And lonely w e feel ss the children de part, And longingly watch them go. ,T is the eloeo'of the school and out o f the stillness Plaintive strains o f the march beat measured and low, W hile lingering feet in rythmic m e**- A t parting tread softly and alow. There’s harmony sweet in the realm o f childhood. And companionship rare with the un- defiled, And yearn fo r the hour o f play. G ives careful attention to aU business c o m m i t t e d to its charge, and highly appreciates Thus sadly w e feel as w o b id ' you de part, For fain would wo keep you, oh child hood’s sweet day. jOve honor and truth noble lessons im part, ' To guide the feet that would stray. * : hit another dear friend w ill watch o’er the children And into H is keeping w e trust your care, And when the roll is called in heaven W e hope to moot you there. R. W . S w in k , JPrin. M a b e l R ush , Asst, v IN, Pres. A NELSON. Vice P< N. C. CHRISTENSON, Cashier. Bids w ill be received a t the of fice o f the C ity Recorder fo r d ig gin g and fillin g 3500 feet o ' w a ter ditch until M onday, M ay i8 , 1908, a t 7:30 p. m. The righ t to reject any and all bids reserved. F o r particulars see C ity Recorder.' Saportad »▼ tha TamJalll Count, Com dost . McMinn villa. For Sale at J. B. Mount’s Something to “ Loan On Abatrart W anted —Wornan fot bouse* F . C. M ills. work» Cheat hay fo r sale. Pan i M acy Springbrook, Or. M utual phone. I F oe R e n t —New 7-room house w ith bath and toilet. Inquire o f H .,M . W illiam s. ' tl F or S a l e — A good farm horse, a good saddle pon t, and 27 grade angora goats. James M orrison, Dundee, Oregon, 1^, D. b ox 8. t3 Parties desiring to contract S. E. WATKINS ■ w * for river sand o r gra vel w ill do w ell to confer w ith D. Estel, Bell Manufacturer o f Hollow Concrete Building Stone. Architectural phone M ain 51. Designing, Plana and Specification m^de to order. A gents W an ted .'—16 x 20 cray on p ortraits 40 cents, fram es 10 cents and up, sheet pictures one cent each. Y on can make 400 per cent p ro fit o r $36 per week. C atalogue and samples free. Frank W . W illiam s Com pany, 1208 W- T a y lo r St., Chicago, Illinois. P la n ts for sa L e — Tom atoes, fine large hardy plants, flow er ing plants, geraniums, phlox, larkspur, petunias, heliotropes, verbenas and asters. M utual 30-9 J o S h n G ower , East Side Greenhouses, New berg. F or S a l e —Second hand brick a t $6 per thousand. Bank o f Newberg. F ound — The stuff th a t washes w ith ou t rubbing—Wash-O. Ask J. H. W ilson & Son. H. R. C obb is prepared t o do yonr express o r other lig h t haul ing a t reasonable rates. F or S a l e — Beautiful tra ct o f nearly tw o acres w ith fruit, ber ries and fertile soil under fine cul tiva tion —inside city lim its—love ly building spot. Wholesale A Retail Com m ission M erchants Highest prices paid fo r all kinds o f farm produce. Produce sold on commis sion. Corner M ain db Hancock Sts. Newberg PHONE MAIN 867 Lumber & Shingles BUY NOW Special prices. Figures will convince. Prompt delivery and grade guaranteed. T he N ew berg L and C o . W anted —25 raspberry pickers, fam ilies to camp preferred. W ood and w a ter furnished. F o r fur ther inform ation call o r w rite J. E. H o lla day , R. R. N o. 3, Newberg, Oregon. Bell phone 438. W anted — M oney to loan. I f yon have m oney to loan w e can g e t yon 8 per cent net on g ilt- edge real estate securities; w e handle no oth er kind; w rite us. W e are responsible real estate V aughn & B u r t , dealers. 492 C orb ett B ldg., P ortlan d , Or. 5-28 * Something That Every Woman Needs John Shetterly and w f to R L Rice It 3 b lk 5 W illam ina $300. U S to N orris Apperson nl/2 neVi sec 29 1 5 s r 7. W m Ram sey et al t o M artin D avid and w f 2.70 a D avid Ram sey die t 3 r 3 $125. B Rasmussen and w f to M Crunican 33 a sec 11 t 4 r 4 $3300. The new M Thurber and w f to F M Nel are printed son » 6 9 ft Its 1, 2 blk “ I ” Co rines 3rd add 't o M cM innville $500. A lso new phones and extra parts F S Estep and w f to Peter fo r sale. S. J. M adson, M utual Wiseman Its 5 ,6 blk 23 Newbys phone 18-3. M ade and Sold by the N ew berg Sash A Door Factory. add to Row lands add McMinn- Notice to - » tho Public. rille $1300. Call and see how it works. f Ellen S Jones to Geo W M oore 1 take this method o f Inform Its 5, 7 blk 4 Scroggin’s add to in g the public th a t I w ill not South Sheridan $1. be responsible fo r any bills con M a ry A W ilson and hns to G tracted b y m y w ile, M ary P. W Carson Jta 1, 2. 7, 3 blk 21 Baker. M a y 7,1908. Faulconers 2n<Ladd to Sheridan 5*21 mi 5*1 * * °*? CwQ Sym». Wu R«m«Sy, M m ** F i fa I lulmwl, ur D a v id L . B a k e r . TAKE THE BLUE BELULINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A, BLACKSMITH $ 650 . leans o f practical support is a good, sub- [accou nt Once you nave a good balance e r’s, you da not care how things go, be st independent And the only way to get n t is to rave, and save, and acquire riches ir ift W e can help you do this by taking ravings and paying you s good interest > not delay, bat start saving at once. BANK OF NEW BERG B. C. MILE8,'f*rw. 1. L. HOSKINS.Vies F ra» J. C. COLCORD, Cashier » W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier •UI8 M U. tUuirt TnMf. PtertSem. C ium , Harm. Cm », Huy r«rar m S CatwS. BtoM. Summit Trainin'! SaotSfag Local M arket Reports. Corrected w eekly by W a tts & . M able Hayden age 17, to Wm. Baker. Bari H obbs age 25. P o u ltry — Hens 10c to 3,2c. Helen B. Robison age 21, to Spring chickens 15c to 18c. Albert W . W alter age 25. Broilers 20c to 23c. L iv e tu r keys 14c to 16c. Dressed tu r keys 17c to 18c. Docks 14c to T o close out our entire stock of m illidery w e are offering every thing a t 'cost. Come early while there is a good selection. M rs . I. A. H orton . For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. " The Newberg Meat Co H as the best facilities for fur nishing first dass m eats and butchers’ supplies, and the best is none to o good fo r their cus tom ers. Free delivery and both phones. An insldloas Danger. One of the worst features o f kid ney trouble is tbst it is sn insidious disease and befoie the victim real izes bis danger be may have s fatal A t a bargain, 30-horsepower malady. Take Foley’s Kidney engine, boiler and tile m ill. M ill A very fine full blooded-Jersey Remedy at the first sign of trouble m aking from 3 to 12-inch tile, fo r service at one dollar. ss it corrects irregularities and pre vents Bright's disease and diabetes. w ith brick die, side cut. F red W r r t h , For sale by C. V. Moore. , i Newberg Tile Factory. W ynooeld s tre e t I have purchased the grand young stallion General Jones, No. 41747. He is by C aptain M e- Kinney, by M cKinney 2:11 Vi; 1st dam Daisy Q. H ill, by A lti- m ont. H e is ro ya lly bred and has a righ t to be as fast as his sister Beliem ont 2:09*4. H e w on first premium a t the recent yan- couver, B. C., H orse ¿»how. H is brother Cbfehalem w on first in his class a t the L ew is and C lark fair. He is large, handsome, and w ill make a horse o f 16 hands, and 1150 pounds. He Can be seen a t my stable a t Newberg. C. CvFcRGUSOK.