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........................................ M M I , M in Ethel Waterhot Gearhart is visiting in with Mr. and Mrs. R. R» O A . Bristow has purchased the home place of J. W. Barcrott northwest of town, to which, he has moved his family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tfipp, of Portland, visited in town the last of the week with the latter's LEW IS A CLAR K QUEEN P A TE N T cousin, Mrs. W. W. Nelson. Dr, B. A. Romig and daughters Men’s Clothing were compelled to delay depart Ribbon Special $8.00 Hat free with any man's suit above ure on their eastern trip on ac $16.00. s x count ot the illness oi Miss Ruth. Buy your ribbon» now for the Fourth. $2.50 Hat free with any man's suit up to R. Pettyjohn has moved to No. 1600 Ribbon while they lest • $16.00. Long Beach, Washington for the No. 6 per yd 08c * Nd. 22 per yd 12c 26 Young 4hd Men’s 2 piece suits summer in the hopes of bettering No. 7 per yd 06c No. 40 per yd 16c , at half Men’s former price. ' No hats with his health which has been far No. 9 per yd 07c . No. 60 per yd 16c these suits. ,' •vV . from good lor some time. No. 12 per yd^66c No. 80 per yd 18c BOY’S OVERALLS—Good Quality Den- L. M. Rgrker has leased the No 16 par yd 10c ems; while they last at 21c. Hotel Imperial to Porter N. Skinner who will make a capa ble and genial landlord. Change Goods-placed on sale Friday, June 12th. Our ambition is to this year’s of management took place Ttfes? sales equal or better than last year. Help us out and we assure you that we day. will appreciate it by giving you the best possible prices. The property owners on Main street contend for crushed rock for the projected improvement ot City Free Delivery B o th p h on es their street and at a special meet ing last night the Council con tracted with Sam McVey for fur nishing and laying the material at $1.50 per yard. tr o ^ c n rry tm j The fourteen year old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roberts, who died of tuberculosis at Day- THAT NEEDS REPAINTING ton, Washington last week, Wholesale & Retail OR FOR YOUR whither the family had moved some months ago from here, Commission Merchants I to H b G a s S to v e s , R a d ia to r s , was brought to Newberg for by Mr. Roberts. Short Highest prices paid for all and other articles for which you need a burial kinds of farm produce. services were held at the ceme- Produce sold on commis heat- or cold-resisting, high gloss paint, tery Friday evening. sion. , Tom Higgins, who has a local , LO W E BROTHERS > reputation of being something of Corner Main db Hancock Sts. a wizard with electricity, went Newberg ¡.p G CARRIAGE GLOSS PA IN T down to Portland when the PHONE MAIN 867 •n to be best. It has been tested for yem, sod always with Charleston was- in the harbor u % Beautifal colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very bard and took the examination given to candidates for berths in Uncle iraish-gloss finish; costs but a trifle Sam’s .navy for electrical engi neers. He stood the tests in good For Sale at J. B. Mount’s shape and hoped to enter the ser vice at once bat orders were issued against- taking on any more Lumber A Shingles “hands” at present much to Tom’s disappointment. BUY NOW Something to *Lean On The Newberg public s c h o o l ^ ^ y thinks of returning with Board has the teaching force for thcn> fOT a vj,it with bis former the coming year chosen about neighbors and to do a little complete. Of the present force boosting (or Oregon. The first those who remain are, F. H. Bn- year he was here he Wrote 185 Special prices. Figures will chqpan as -assistant principal, letters telling about the country convince. Prompt delivery Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh for ^ he thinks he could beat that the High School department, at short range. - and grade guaranteed. Alpha’Donaca, Mary Simonson, __ , .. . m and _ j • m w Agnes m Richmond, u .w i.m rir Josephine Brad-. cultivating ** his T**.,*? fruit trees looking after his pens of fine Mi norca» and Plymouth Rocks at his home at Rex on last Satur day that he nad little time ^to and visible means of practical support 'is a good, sub give to the thought of dates of stantial bank account. Once you have a good balance events, and consequently at your banker’s, you do not eare how things go, be elected^ Principal Kirk, as an past his daughters the neces cause you feel independent And the only way to get nounced in these columns, goes sity for calling foresaw a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire ricnes in some of the to Independence, while Miss Fre friends of the family to apprise by patient thrift We can help you do this by taking aOMBPE da Gist will teach next year in him of the fact that it was the care of your savings and paying you a good interest her home school afc North Yam twenty-fifth anniversary of his thereon.. Do not delay, but start saving at once. Something That Every Woman hill and Miss Nora Sorensen at marriage to Miss Ida jessup. Jessup. B A N K O F N EW B ER G Corvallis. New teachers chosen There were* several arrivals and Needs. . |re Flossie Bass and Helena Fer B. C. MILES, Pre*. J. C. COLGO R D , Cashier he tailed to catch on until he C olter’s P a t e n t A d ju s t a b l e * guson, ot Newberg, and Grace still J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pre*. W . E. CRÒZER, Asst. Cashier saw Rev. Jesse Edwards, who C lo th e s R e e l Duncan, of Dayton. This leaves performed the ceremony, drive one or two vacancies to be filled. up, when he capitulated and led The assignment of grades has the way to the dining room not been entirely made. F W Carstens & wf to Wm A It yet where tjkc table was found to be be remembered that spread McMurray; Cartens Hall prop over a may with yellow legged chick year ago the Graphic made en and other H B Clough & wf to Newberg erty in McMinnville; $9000. good things to eat. Monthly Meeting of Friends; lot ' Colin Mclvor & wf to D V note of the fact that Unde Jhn Beside Mr. and Mrs. Wilfcy and 1, blk 3, Church Add Newberg; Smith; 2 a in O J Walker d 1 c 1 3 Rowell had finally succeeded in their two daughters and two bringing the “old lady” to town sons t here were present Mrs. 61800. ,« s, r 2 w; $500. from their home in the wilds of Mary Jane Jessup, Mr. and Mrs., M J Smith to S A Mulkey; wVi L N Aistrup & wf to J Cari Upper Chehalem, for the first A. T. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. lot 7 and e 82 ft lot 6. blk 11, Nelson; w 65 ft blk 20 Hurley & time in seventeen years. The Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sheridan; $300. Large Add Newberg; $1100. B F Bones & wf to Jessie A Mary Hodges et al to Eliza first stip on the road to uilheed- Woodward, Mr». L. M. Parker Davenport; 4 a in S Cozine d 1 c Welch; ney* ofneVi ot sec 18, t 4 ipg recklessness had been taken. and Miss Emma Deskins, and ot The second step was noted soon theguests present all with the in t 4 s, r 4 w; $1550. after in announcing that the old exception Wallace McCamant & wf to s, r 5 w; $1. of NJjr. Moore and Mrs. Grand Ronde Lmid Co; 360 a in Luellen Duncan to Sarah people had sold out and moved Parker were present-at the wed sec 21 and 28 $ f i , r 8 vV; $10. Myhir; 4.74 a in sec 5 ,1 3 s, r 2 to town. Bat their latest achieve ding, which took^lace at what ment renders the former very is now the G. W. Cutts home Frank W Fenton & wf to H C w; $1. pale indeed in comparison. Yes near Newberg on the northwest. Burns; ppt*t lot 2, blk 13, Mc FM Glover & wf to M W Minnville; $4150. Houck; lot 2, blk 6, Whites Add terday Uncle Jim and wife reck In the evening a number of the TAKE THE BLUE BELbLINE TO HEALTH lessly boarded the train ioy Port neighbors called, vwell supplied THEY HAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH Walter S Link to H C Barns, Whiteson; $75. part lot 2, blk 13, McMinnville; E S Craven & wf to J C Dun land. The audacity of the feat with refreshments and paid their Art (or Ml try o*ci BLUE BELL Comfr. Syrup. Pila »toady, Maa’a Paia Uafoeat, or may be better understood when respects. A number of nice piec BLUE BELL Stomach Tablet*. Diarrhoea, Croup, Narre, Coafb, Hay Fever aad Catarrh. Blood, $3850. can & F A Morris; 10 a in O J a, Heart. W orm, Kidaey, Headache, Sommer CoraplaM t, J R Smith to Sarah E Hill; 45x Walker’s d l c t 3 s , r 2 w ; $2000. it is known that it was the first es of silverware were presented. T G a e b n le er ts al fa Td r h C ic h , ild B re rig a h . t L S iv a e a r rtia , Female Ketfnlalor or Ooiaay Tablets. • time Mrs. Rowell in her experi 79Vi ft blk 20, Hurley & Large Alvira Brisbine & hash to ida- For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. Add Newberg;’$1000. 'I riort B James; 74.751 a in Wm ences of seventy odd years .had Good oat hay for sale 1 mile ever ridden on a train, ’’i n the out at $10 per ton at barn. Neil Williams & wt to Clarence Roberts d 1 c; $2990. Notice. face of'their evident dcterqiina- Bell Dhone 218. C. M arsh . E Baker; 10 a in sec 17,13 s, r 2 A very fine full blooded Jersey A cottage out at Nye Creek w; $3000. beach, adjoining Newport. See for service at one dollar,. Luellen Duncan to Josephine Graphic and OregoniaS $2.2;5 F bbd W er th , or address John Crosby, Dundee, Wright: 4.74 a in sec 5, t 3 s, r 2 Graphic and Journal $^. Oregon. * 35tf Wynooeld street w; g l Watts 8b Keiles . I s' * - s 'S