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L E W IS & C LA R K An unusually quiet and * Fourth is promised for Nevrtfcrg this year. C. H. Bggers, so long bedrid den, is reported to be a t B point o f death. Miss Lenora Parker em tained her Sunday School class at her home Tuesday evening. Lee Hilton went to Amity to day t6 see his married daughter and family. Who would take Lee to be a grandpa? Adam Buehler has arrived from Connell, Washington, aqd will begin the erection of a house on the J. K . Blair property, which he purchased recently. Highest merket price Paid for Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Etc., Both phones City Free Delivery In J. M. C raw ford’s tw enty- five acre a lfa lfa field, the first crop from which was cut June 8th and which yielded eigh ty tons o f hay, the new crop al ready stands tw enty-tw o inches in h eigh t Fred L. Ames and wife are ar ranging to leave next week for their old North Dakota home. Their route will not be direct, however, as they will visit rela tives at various points on the way. They expect to be gone about three months. June House Cleaning Announcement W « wish to dour the «tore of odd and broken lots of to do b o quickly wo place these goods on sale at special the work thoroughly. You noed the goods; W o need the Men’s Clothing Ribbon Special Buy your ribbons now fo r the Fourth. No. 1500 Ribbon w hile they last No. 6 per yd 03c No. 22 per yd 12c N o. 7 per yd 06c No. 40 per yd 15c No. 00 per yd 16c N o. 9 per yd 07c N o 12 per yd 08c No. 80 per yd 18c N o 16 per yd 10c $3.00 H at free with any man’s suit above $15.00. $2.50 H at fre e w ith any man’s suit up to $15.00. 25 Young Men’ s and Men’s 2 piece suits at h alf form er price. N o hats w ith these suits. B O Y ’S O V E R A L L S -G o o d Quality Den- ems; w hile they last at 21c. Goods placad on salo Fliday, June 12th. Our ambition ¡a lo make tUs year’i salas «qual or batter than last year. Help ua out and we arsure you that wa wiU approdata it by giving you tha bast po—ible prices. J. C. P O R T E R & CO . series o f parallel pipes running overhead at a distance o f some eight ieet from the ground, the pipes being perforated, which can be turned sp as to- throw the water straight upward» o r at BLACK any angle desired. It is- a great improvement and is expected! t o pay for itself soon in increased returns from the soil thus w a The baseball write-up in last tered. Mr. Sims is beginning.the heat- or cold-resisting, high gloss paint, w e e k ’s Graphic brought the erection o f another greenhouse- youngsters a challenge from one on the north side of the old: one. of the good Portland teams, the M arriage Lie manager being unconscious of Lucy Ella Zumwalt, age 21’s to Is known to be best It has been tested for years, and always with the fact that the crack players with whoin he wished a game Fred C. Shults, age 21. success. * Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard belong to the knee pants brigade. Amy Pearl Robison, age 25,- to with varnisH-glosa finish; costs but a trifle. The boys replied that their sched Wilbert C Saunders, age 29. ule was full and they couldn’t ac Estella F Redmond, age 27, t o commodate late comers. John Henry Michelbook, age 2T< Henrietta Annie Tucker, age The new principal o f the New 38, to Edward Smith, age 43. berg schools, Prof. W . W. Wiley, was in tow n the middle o f the week and rented the neat cottage being built by Harlan Smith. He will not move his family, con sisting of wife and two-year-old daughter, to Newberg until Au gust, he having work to com plete in Tillamook which will oc W il l H am nett . cupy him until that time. The old boys and their “ girls” who attended the G. A. R. en campment at Newport last week came home happy and are still T H A T NERDS R E P A IN T IN G talking of the good time they OR FOR YOUR had at the popular seaside resort. T. Brouillette was elected a mem ber of the State Council o f Ad and other articles for which you need a ministration for the coming year. .FO R T H A T B U G G Y Gas Stoves, Radiators, L O W E BROTHERS C A R R IA G E GLOSS P A IN T W atts 8c Keller Wholesale & Retail Commission M erchants H ighest prices paid fo r all kinds o f farm produce. Produce sold on commis sion. Corner Mam & Hancock Sts. Newberg : : C PHONE MAIN m For Sale at J. B. Mount’s Wanted and For Sale. Something to “ Lean On and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub stantial bank account. Once you have a good balance at your banker’s, you do not care how things go, be cause you fe e l independent And the only w ay to g et 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. BANK OF NEW BERG B. C. MILES, Pres. J. L. HOSKINS, Vice Pres. A ll A board for Newport. Commencing June 22nd and until further notice, the following train service will be in effect on the line o f the C. & E. R. R. be tween Albany and Yaquina: dai ly except Sunday: Train No.l 6 Train No.2 Mixed Passenger L v Albany 7:45 a.m_ 12:40p.m. A r Yaquina 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Train N o.l Passenger Mixed L v Yaquina 2:15p.m. 7:00a.m. A r Albany 7:00 p.m. 11:55 a.m. On Sundays the service will be as follows: L v Albany 7:35 a.m. Ar Yaquina 11:40 a. m. L v Yaquina 6:00 p. m. Ar Albany 11:30 p. m. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier W. E. CROZER, Asst. Cashier o f old fir and 10 o f oak, each kind to be let in separate con tracts. The board o f directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Said bids to be all in by 6 p. m. July 10, 1908. By order School Board District No.*9, ‘ J. P. B a r n h a r t , Clerk. Bids Wanted. The electric line people continue to make surveys through the gap of the mountain leading toward Newberg. One of the latest comes through below the David place, runs along the bench o f the mountain north of and past Springbrook, turns south and crosses the valley, entering Newberg in the southeast part of town. Another enters the north part of town, passing the new cannery. Of course these surveys are merely tentative but they serve to keep the people oc cupied in the pleasing and divert ing occupation o f guessing. “ Sometime we’ll understand.” Special reduction on all trimmed hats at Gregory Sisters Millinery. Lumber & Shingles BUY NOW Special prices. Figures will convince. Prompt delivery and grade guaranteed. H. R. Cobb is prepared to do your express or other light haul ing at reasonable rates. F or S a l e —An extra good milk cow, just fresh. A bargain at $40. tf37 C. A. K eeney . A t Gregory Sisters millinery parlors special reduction on all trimmed hats. Six good milk cows for sale; al so tw o brood sows. Frank Nel son, 4V6 miles west o f Newberg. F ound —A locket near new can “ Dog-gone!” was the exclama nery. Owner can have same by tion made with particular em calling at Graphic office and pay phasis by Clarence Crow, assist ing for this notice. ant at the depot, Tuesday morn L ost —Gold locket and ing when he found that a fifty- with initials “ K. R.” Rettwn to dollar Scotch Collie pup, which had arrived the evening before Jas. H. Mills, jeweler, and receive expressed from St. Charles, Illi reward. nois, to Lee Dadisman, had A beautiful 7-room chewed his way out o f his box to ill Portland. Has 3 Ukrge liberty during the night. Crow rooms, large reception hall immediately got busy among the den, porcelain bath, medi---- boys with offers of a liberal re chest, fiue linen closets, living ward, with the result that the room, dining room with opening, valuable little hunk of canine china closets, built-in window was brought in before noon. seats, nice furnace and fireplace, Russell Parker captured th e fine kitchen with pantry, porce wanderer which was busy mak lain sink with back, gas, 'electric ing up with a common, every and combination fixtures, elegant day Webfoot pup, born of poor drop light, nice front and rear but honest parents. porch, cement steps and walk, appnapaoManaEqnpB Something That Every Needs Colter’s Patent Adjta Clothes JReel Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed bids up to 12 o ’clock Friday noon, July 10th, 1908, for cover ing reservoir, plans and specifica tions at the Recorder’s office. The right to reject any and all MAKU • YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH W. B. Sims, the florist, doesn’t j cement basement, stationary THEY bids is reserved. Aik for and try sac* BLUE BELL Crafh Syrup. Pile R ra id y , K m ' s Pate Liniment, « lay claim to the powers of Rain- j tubs and everything modern. BLUE W. W. N elson , BELL Stomack TiMete. Diarrhoea, Croup, Karra, Crash, Hay F la ir and Catarrh, Bipod. maker Hatfield, but he completed House is new. Nice terraced General Tonic. Bright Snnahina, Heart, W orn. Kidney. H radar he. Sommer Complaint, Sooth lag July 1, 1908. Recorder. Tablet! for Children. User, Female Regulator or Qninay TahUta. • yesterday fhe installing of an lawns and beautiful shrubbery. For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. You will find creamery and overhead irrigation system b y ! Good neighbdrhood. L o t 50x dairy butter; eggs and chickens; which, with the simple turn of! 100 feet. Price $5500. Will Notice. F or S a l e —4% acres, 9 room W ood Notice- potatoes and buttermilk; also the wrist, he can turn a gentle trade for a farm o f equal value A vprv fine fTiTi hioodpd Jpr«Av hou* ^ « ood orchard, city water, A very tine full blooded jersey on Dayton Av e , Newberg, Ore- ice cream in bulk at Watts & and even precipitation of moil, or as a payment on a large farm. The clerk o f School District No. Keller’s commission house on ture upon his gardens equal to Give description of farm. for service at one dollar. g on. Address J .T . Osborn, 2118 R alph A ckley . 9 will receive sealed bids tor 20 main St. Call and see us, either an April shower. It is called the F red W erth , [C olb y Ave., E verett, W ashing, ricks o f 16 to 18 inch wood, 10 to sell or buy. Wynooski street. ! ton. Skinner system and consists o f a 603 C orbett Bldg., Portland, Or.*