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CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS F lm ir QUEEN PATEN T B ra n d a -- LEW IS A C LA R K EXCELLEN T f ; • A&Â Acts as public warehousem en for fo r storagejof H ay and G rain. Highest m arket price Paid fo r H ay, Wanted and For Sale. Editor Graphic:—As tlge tion w betherYamhill count be w et or dry is before as; may I ask for a little tell why I am so bitterly H om e lo r rent. W. I. Kelsey, to the Saloon business. I M ainai phone 10*1. to the knowledge o f the infernal traffic in intoxicating drinks a t a very early age and I well re member to this day the wraths' i t left in Jts wake. L i s t » while I tell my story. Parties desiring to contract M y grandfather, Samuel Lind- for river sand or gravel w ill do ley, a blood relative o f Gen. well to bonfer w ith D. Bstel, Bell thaniel Greene, was in the phone Main 51.. ning o f his career a rust! Pair o f gold rimmed glasses driving business man. * Settling in the heavily timbered (country left a t this office. Owner can have same by paying fo r this o f Southern Indiana he oi notice. up farms, started tbe tow; S. E. W A T K IN S Salem, built the first grist P ic k bo U p —A pair ladies’ blade M anufacturer o f H ollow Concrete B uilding Stone. Architectural the settlers cams from fo rty 0 ^ 1 gloves, Wednesday eve., across to Lind ley’s mill—kept it rum • D esigning, Plans and Specification made to order. the bridge by M r. Bass’ residence. day and night and he and son, Thom as Lindley, built the Owner can have same by calling first steam flouring m il) in flU a t residence of Dr. Bowers and that region. He was a member paying fo r this notice. o f the first legislature, which a rit A gents W anted .—16*20 cray a t Corydon. M y grandfather on portraits 40 cents, frames 10 Wholesale ft Retail gave the ground on which Old cents and up, sheet pictures ode Blue River* church and academy cent each. Yon can make 400 C o mmission M erch an ts now stand. Rev. Thomas Arm per cent profit or $36 per week. W • ‘ v .; - . strong was its principal tor sev Catalogue and samples free. H ighest prices paid fo r all ’ eral years—so much for the Prank W. Williams Company, kinds o f farm produce. brightest part ot my story. 1208 W . T a ylo r St., Chicago, Produce sold on commis sion. « When I came on the stage in June Illinois. - ^ 1635, quite a slump had taken C orn ar M ain db H ancock Sts. dace in my grandfather’s busi A silver medal contest w ill be ness career. He was a prisoner held a t Dundee,1 by the W. C. T . Nawbarg : Ora. PHONE MAIN 367 ast in the coils o f that serpent- U,, next Wednesday night, M ay ike demon drink; he had for 27. Miss Bealah Spaulding, o f years been playing w ith a vipef. Newberg, w ill deliver an oration d y grandmother had warned on "H o w L o n g Shall K in g Alco him, sbe pleaded and talked and hol Reign?” The program w ill shed bitter tears o f grief, but he be interesting, and a good at laimed that he needed the stimu tendance is desired Admission lant—it was whiskey th at put the " g o ” in him—he could stop P lants foe sals — Tom atoes, when he chose to. And to boom ine large hardy plants, flower, the new tow n o f Salem they mg plants, geraniums, phlox, mast patronise M a llo tt’s grocery and whiskey store—it brought ark spar, petunias, heliotropes, business, y&u know;. Yea, it verbenas and asters. J ohn Q owbr , brought business to M ^ llott, but Mutual 30-9 it left deatft in its Wake, and my Bast Side Greenhouses, Newberg. grandfather w as one ot tbe vic F or S a l e —Second hand brick tims. As I remember Salem it a t $6 per thousand. Bank o f had brick store rooms and d w elt Newberg. ings all around the sqnare w ith brick court house in the center.' F ound — The stuff that washes M alfottrs grocery and •frofiee. w ithout rubbing—Wash-O. Ask house a dingy, dark and smoky J. H. Wilson & Son. , looking bride, the only place H. R. Cobb is prepared to do where whiskey was sold, occu pied a place about the center ot your'expreas or other light haul the south-west corner o f the in g a t reasonable rates. square. A bird flying over would W anted —25 raspberry pickers, notice the difference in the com families to camp preferred. W ood plexion ot the tow n. The rabble. and w ater furnished. F or fur ther inform ation call or w rite J. E. H olladay , R. R. No. 3, Newberg, Oregon. , • Bell phone 448. W atts & Keller Both phones City Free Delivery THE FIRST NATIOHAL BANK Î of Newberg Lumber & Shingles BUY NOW Gives careful attention to all business c o m m i t t e d to its charge, and highly appreciates your business. Special prices. Figures will convince. Prompt delivery and grade guaranteed. .FOR T H A T BU G G Y T H A T N E E D S R E P A IN T IN G -* OR FOR TO U R Gas Stoves, Radiators, Something That Every Woman Needs C olter's P o ten t Adjustable Clothes R eel and other article* for w hich you need a heat- o r cold-resisting, high gloss paint, LOWE BROTHERS CARRIAGE GLOSS PA IN T Is known to be best. It bus b e » tested for years, and always with «access.» Beautiful coicre; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard with varairiv-floes finish; coats bat a trifle. to* V* v 9 : $ *' For Sale at J..B. Mount’s M ad e and Sold by the N e w b e rg Saab A D oor Factory. Something to “ Lean On’’ C all and see b o w it works. region o f his heart. Although he; gave land on which to build &: church be died as one taking a leap in the dark. N oticeto Grandfather was hospitable and naturally kind o f disposition ' 1 take this method o f inform and generous alm ost to a fault. ing the public th at I w ill not Did he ever try to break the coils be responsible for any bills con o f the cobra? Can I ever forget tracted by my wile, M ary P. the heart rending, ’ agonising Baker. M ay 7,1908. D avid L . B aker . groans and terrible suffering that 5-21 my grandfather endured and tbe pleadings o f grandmother—but A very fine fu ll blooded Jersey the enemy had no pity—did not lo o s » his coils. Of the eigh* fo r service at one dollar. F e e d W er th , sons and daughters not one was W ynooski stre e t addicted to drink or* tbe use o f tobacco. Thanks to my grand mother, and that it w hy I have1 T o close out our entire stock of alw ays b e » an advocate o f wo millinery we are offering every man suffrage. T o make the sa thing a t cost. Come early while loon respectable is as impossible a problem as perpetual motion. there is a good selection. M rs . I. A. H orton . The saloon is evil and only evil continually. Shall we open up Love m ay b r ig h t» the eye. as ihe saloon again in good old , tbe poet says, bnt it also has a Yamhill? tendency to disarrange the hair. NotfceT and visible means o f practical support it a good, i stantia! bank account Once you nave a good ball 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 rift. W e can help you do this by taking care o f your s a v in » $nd paying you a good interest thereon. Do not del gg, but start raving at once. b a n k OF N E W B E R G B. C. MILES, Pres. 1. L. HOSKINS,Vice Prafr. y J. C. COLCORD, Cashier . W. E. CROZER, Aast. Cashier TAKE THE BLUE BELbLINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH • BLUE SELL C m * Syr«* m. r , F o r s a le V y F . H . C a ld w e ll & T h e New berg M eat Co Has the best facilities for fur nishing first class meats and butchers’ supplies, and the best none to o good for their cus tomers.. Free delivery and both phones. A m lns|dtouA Danger. , One of the worst festures of kid ney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and be foie tbe victim real izes bis danger be may have a fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at tbe first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. For sale by C. K. Moore. Co. p O * ' ~sl Jpuss I have purchased the grand young stallion Generatfonea, No. 41747. He is by Captain M c Kinney, by McKinney 2 :llt t l 1st dam Daisy Q. H ill, by Alti- mont. He is royally bred and hagu right to be as fast As his sister Belle mont 2:09 Vi- He won first premiunLgt tbe recent Van couver, B. C., Horse Show. His brother Chehalem won first in his class at the Lew is and Clark fair. He is large, handsome, and w ill make a horse o f 16 hands, and 1150 pounds. He can be sera at my stable at Newberg. / C. C. F crguson . .