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wise, though macro table provi dence w as pleased t o remove him from these changing scenes, o f earthly life t o the more glorious and abiding scenes o f the Chris tian’s home above. Comrade Eager»’ sickness dates back to a little more thanayear. It was while laboring t o prepare for the encampment that he first to o k very sick w ith the disease that so gradually and finally W e wish to clear the «tore o f odd and broken lota of merchandise, and in order sapped his life aw ay. All through Flour Brands to do so quickly we place these goods on sale at special prices. Help us to do the weary weeks and months he the work thoroughly. You need the goods; W e need the money. suffered intense pain as the can LEW IS & CLARK QUEEN P A TE N T cer ate deeper and deeper into his vitals, but his fortitude was splendid and an example tor us all. This brings me to speak just a $3.00 Hat free with any man’s suit above w ord o f his devoted wife. W h en $15.00. ever Cleveland Eggers is known Buy your ribbons now for the Fourth, $2.50 Hat free with any man’s suit up to there must also be told what No. 1500 Ribbon while they last $15.00. this wom an has done for a mem No. 5 per yd 03c No. 22 pdr yd 12< 25 Young Men’ s and Men’s 2 piece suits orial for her. jin behalf o f my No. 7 per yd 05c No. 40 per yd 15< Acts as public warehousemen for sisters o f the Relief Corps and at half form er price. No hats with No. 9 per yd 07c No. 60 per yd 16< my Comrades o f the G. A. R. I for storage of Hay and Grain. these suits. wish here and now to thank Mrs. No 12 per yd 08c No. 80 per yd 18< Eggers for her heroic devotion, BOY'S O V E R A L L S -G ood Quality Den. No 16 per yd 10c Highest market price Paid for Hay, her unfaltering courage and im ems; while they last at 21c. m ortal hope in the sick chamber Grain, Potatoes, E tc., of her husband. It was n ot for him and yourself alone that you Goods placed on sale Friday, June 12th. Our ambition is to make this year's v\ rought so faithfully by d ay and sales equal or better than last year. Help us out and we assure you that we night, it was for us also whose friend and brother he wasi We will appreciate it by giving you the best possible prices. recognize but can never pay our deep debt of obligation t o you. Of my ow n obligations t o 1pm City Free Delivery Both phones tor the qualities o f wisdom in council, kindness and justice, faithfulness o f friendship—I can not trust myself to speak. Only he w ho chanted the elegy over the fallen Jonathan could d o jus tice to the theme. “ I am dis tressed for thee, my brother Jon athan; very pleasant h a s ft b o u been to me; thy love to me was t h a t n e e d s r e p a in t in g wonderful, passing the love o f Wholesale & Retail w om an.” OR FOR VOUR House to rent On Thursday at noon the an gel came, and, we believe, the W ill H amnett . gates o f eternal day opened very Highest prices paid for all gently and he was free from pain Special reduction on all trimmed kinds o f farm produce. and sorrow . M ay the blessing hats at Gregory Sisters Millinery. Produce sold on commis o f Almighty God enriched by the sion. tears and prayers o f countless F or S ale —Young pigs, with friends abide with the widow, or without brood sows. the one daughter and three sons Corner Main A Hancock Sta. tf-38 M. G. O akley . and other articles for w hich you need a w h o mourn his loss and give Newberg C them peace. F or S ale —Set o f segments. PHONE MAIN 867 heat- or cold-resisting, high gloss paint, Enquire o f jt4-38 Bids W anted. B owman L umber C o . June House Cleaning Announcement Ribbon Special Wanted and For Sale. H Men’s Clothing Watts Sc Keller Commission Merchants Gas Stoves, Radiators, L O W E B R O TH ER S C A R R IA G E GLOSS P A IN T Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and always with success. * Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard with varnisH-gloss finish; costs but a I trifle, deem . it a matter of great privilege to have been favored with frequent introduction into the many valuable incidents and m ost interesting experiences of Near the noon hour of last his brave, forceful and rather Thursday died C. H. Eggers after eventful life; and I wish 1 might lingering in pain for months. speak o f some o f these interesting The funeral services were held things, but time will not permit Friday afternoon at the Baptist me t o d o so on this occasion, for church,the sermon being preached to d o so would be to give you by Rev. Frank C. Stannard, the history o f the w ar o f rebel the pastor. The services were lion iu his ow n state; w ould be in charge o f the local Post to give you a political, religious o f the G. A. R. A brave soldier and educational history o f Ten is gone and likewise a man w ho nessee. F or Comrade Eggers al ever took an active and intelli w ays took a deep And practical gent interest in affairs o f public interest in the development o f moment. phases of the life of his na At the funeral services the fol these tive state, and shared most gen lowing biographical sketch and appreciation was read by Rev. erously, with its best citizens, in the cost o f their maintenance. T. Brouillette: Comrade Eggers was a ' manly We are here to offer our tribute man without fear, save o f God. of love and respect to a dear He was steadfast in purpose, friend and a loyal comrade o f faithful to duty, strictly adher the G. A. R. who has answered ing to what he believed to be his last roll call. right. When a mere youth, for It is difficult to express in instance, while the war o f rebel words the emotions which pos lion was on, and where it took sess our hearts. We can but give manhood o f the best type to be the warm grasp of friendship, a Union man, Comrade Eggers and the lender word of sympa thy to the living while we refer with sorrow to him who has been transferred to the Grand Army above. Cleveland Eggers was born in Johnson County, Tennessee, in 1846, and died of cancer in the gers on the way. Reaching the 63rd year of his age, at his home Union lines he immediately en in Newberg.. listed in Co. D, 13th Tennessee His youth was spent in his na- Cavalry, rendering tw o years o f tive state where, in the hush o f faithful service to the cause o f the her mountains and the quiet Union and the flag he loved so even tenor o f an industrious farmer-boj’ ’s life, he developed a well. Just another incident of this strong physical constitution and one phase of his character is to an intense love for nature and be seen in his relentless effort to nature’s God. He came of pious secure the 26th Dept. Encamp parentage from a home circle ment G. A. R. for Newberg last where the family altar had been year. There was tremendous erected and he enjoyed the privi and united effort put forth to lege from early childhood of hear go to other cities, but Eggers ing his parents’ voice in family won ou't—though single handed prayer. At a fond mother’s knee under the careful training o f her —and brought the Encampment here by reason o f his pluck and whom he referred to as “ my perseverance. I am glad that sainted mother,” he drank in the inspiration o f what proved in in recognition of his service at later years to be a consecrated 1 that time we raised him to the 1 highest honor in our power to life. bestow and made him Command His youth was spent in his na er of our Post. tive state. Here he received his Some 18 years ago he left his schooling and here in the little native state for Oregon. Visit church at an early age he an ing Newberg some nine years swered thie spirit’s call and sur afterward he met and macried a rendered all to the newly found woman o f excellent quality of Savior. He united with the Bap j heart and mind, who has given tist Church of which he was a faithful member during a period | him a cheerful and happy fire- (side where the happy, industrious o f 32 years—serving as officer of the church during most o f this j years have passeef away very ! pleasantly until God in his all- ]ong period. For Sale at J. B. Mount’s H. R. C obb is prepared to do undersigned will receive up to your express or other light haul 1 o ’clock p. m., Monday, July 20, ing at reasonable rates. 1906, sealed bids for m aking the following improvements: F or S ale — An extra g ood milk For grading all that portion cow , ja st fresh. A bargain at o f Main street between the south tf37 C. A. K eeney . side o f First street and thé south $40. side o f railroad track in the city At Gregory Sisters millinery o f Newberg. For haulifig and delivering up parlors special reduction on all on said portion o f Main street trimmed hats. crushed rock, and placing the same upon said.portion o f said Six g ood milk cow s for sale; a l Main street from gutter to gut so tw o brood sows. Frank Nel ter, so that when completed said son, 4 Vi miles west o f Newberg, crushed rock shall be nine inches deep in center o f street, and six F ound —A locket near new can inches deep at gutter and to be from center to gutter o f an even nery. Owner can have same by and uniform depth and grade, calling at Graphic office and pay the rock to come from the quarry ing for this notice. below the Grafe mill on the west side o f Chehalem creek; said L ost — Gold locket and chain crushed ro«k to be put on in with initials “ K. R.” Return to three coats; first coat to be crushed to 2 V 2 inches, second Jas. H. Mills, jeweler, and receive coat 1 inch and third coat screen reward. ings, each coat to be thoroughly Yon will find creamery and rolled and packed. Said crushed rock to be delivered by October dairy butter; eggs and chickens; 1, 1908. potatoes and buttermilk; also) Said improvements shall be ice cream in bulk at W atts & done in compliance with Ordi nances No. 211 and 214. Separ Keller’s commission house on ate bids will be received for said main St. Call and see us, either grading, and for delivering said to sell or buy. crushed rock, and also for doing A beautiful 7-room bungalow all o f said work, and 3aid bids shall state the amount per cubic in Portland. Has 3 large bed yard for which he will deliver rooms, large deception hall and and place upon said street the den, porcelain bath, medicine said crushed rock. chest, fine linen closets, living The person receiving said aon- tract or contracts will be required room, dining room with opening, to enter into a written contract, china closets, built-in window and no bids will be received after seats, nice furnace and fireplace, the time herein specified. The' ’fine kitchen with pantry, porce right reserved to reject any and lain sink with back, gas, electric all bids; and said bids shajl be enclosed in a sealed envelope and and combination fixtures, elegant drop light, nice front and rear delivered to the undersigned. and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub W m . C lem m ens , porch, cement steps and walk, stantial bank account. Once you nave a good balance Street Commissioner o f the City cement basement, stationary at your banker’s, you do not care how things go, be o f Newberg. July 9, 1908 tubs and everything modern.! cause you feel independent. And the only way to get House is new. Nice terraced, a bank account is to save, and save, and acquire riches Marriage Licenses. by patient thrift. We can help you do this by taking lawns and beautiful shrubbery. ! care o f your savings and paying you a good interest Good neighborhood. Lot 50x ! thereon. Do not delay, but start saving at once. Nellie Maud Duvall, age 29, to 100 feet. Price $5500. Will Elma E. Agee, age 23. trade for a farm of equal value BAN K O F N EW BER G Darilla Ida Newman, nge 4 4 , or as a payment on a large farm. to Chas S. W’ hite, age 44. B. C. MILES, Pres. Give description of farm. J. C. (COLCORD, Cashier Cora Planck, age 26, to E. F. R alph A ckley , J. L. HOSKINS,Vice Pres W. E. CR9ZER, A n t. Cashier Stullenberger, age 22. 603 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. L Samantha Seese, age .">9. to Thos.' M .»Warner, age 56. An lliaidfoiiH Danger. Kheta Dickey, age 19, to John One of the worst features of Kid A. Meliza, age 29. ney trouble is that it is an insidious Ethel A. Linville, age 19, to disease and befoie the victim real THEY MAKE Y O U FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH izes bis danger he may have a fatal Benjamin C. Scott, age 25. ',, Adi lor and try once BLUE BELL Cough Syrup. Pite Remedy. Mss’* Pais Liniment. or Ada Firth, age 31, to Frank malady. Take Fdley’s Kidney BLUE BELL Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea. Croup, Narra, Couth. Hay Fever aad Catarrh. Blood. Remedy at the first sign of trouble General Toole. Bright Sunahiite, Heart. Worm, Kidaty, Headache, Summer Complaint. Soothing Rice, age 33. • * as it corrects irregularities and pre Tableta for Cbildrea. Liver, Female Regulator or Qoiaey Tableta. May Gussie Linden, age 22, to vents Bright’s disease and diabetes., For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. Chas E Ungcrman, age 22. For sale by C. F. Moore. Lumber & Shingles BUY NOW Special prices. Figures will convince. Prompt delivery and grade guaranteed. Something to “ Lean On TAKE THE BLUE BELL-LINE TO HEALTH