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On Sundays the service w ill be ap follow s: L v Albany 7:35 a.m. A r Yaquina 11:40 a. m. L v Yaquina 6:00 p. m. A r A lbany 11:30 p. m. M r. and M rs. Kicker h are a brand new boy, left by the stork one day last week. They had tour girls and this is their first boy, consequently the professor is n ow so proud th at he only Hits the high places when be' strolls around, looking dignified and fatherly. Every to w n is bound to have a kicker or tw o , and as a rule they are not welcome, but our Kickers are our very best citizens. W e w ish there W ire more of them. * Indeed, w e wish the last addition, o r edition, had been triplets.— Irrigon Irrigator. Flour Brands QUEEN PA TE N T Highest market price Paid for Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Etc., B o th p h on es .FOR T H A T BU G G Y . OR FOR TO U R Gas Stoves, Radiators, A s he comes, a-bringin’ De goods f ’um roun’ de farm. Ain ’t gwinter do no b a n s." I tells you, lots o f us would get Mo’ joy f'um life if we Kep’ follerin’ de example set By Mistah Honey Bee. heat- or cold-rbsisting, high gloss paint, LOWE BROTHERS CARRIAGE GLOSS PAINT Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and alw ay s w ith success. * Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very bard w ith varn ish .gloss finish; costa but a trifle. y Ml For Sale at \ J. B. Mount’s ' ................. ■ 1 11 ■ Men’s Clothing Rjbbon Special / Buy your ribbons now fo r the Fourth. N o. 1600 Ribbon while they last N o . 5 per yd 03c N o. 22 per yd 12c N o. 7 per yd 06c No. 40 per yd 15c No. 9 per yd 07c No. 60 per yd 16c N o 12 per yd 08c No. 80 per yd 18c N o 16 per yd 10c 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE W ASH IN G TO N AN D T E N T H S TR E E T S PORTLAND. OREGON ^ ^ T k ^ 8 cK oo^ h a ^ F la ce^ Y o^ i^ ^ O oo^ P o9 Ü ion Too Many Revolvers. The Other Side Again. Some men arrested for drunken ness and disorderly conduct, while armed w ith revolvers were let o ff the other day w ith fines o f $2 each, and their guns were re turned t o them. The Journal •hopes the time w ill soon come when m agistrates and others in authority w ill take a more seri ous view o f the danger and evil o f the promiscous carrying o f re volvers. N o t a day passes but the news columns relate murders o r murderous assaults by irre sponsible people with revolvers— jealous husbands, “ love” -crazed youths, men of all sorts in all stages o f drunkenness, hobos and thoughtless boys. Such cases ruij into the thousands in this country in the course o f a year, and in not one case irj a thousand is a revolver any protection or does it serve any useful purpose. Whitefish, M ont. July 8,1908. E ditor G r aph ic : M y attention has been called to an article in a recent issue o f your paper, headed “ The P oor W ife’s Side,” and signed by R. J.' Hendricks, o f Salem, Ore,, in which statements are made which reflect upon the character o f David L . Baker. H avin g known M r. Baker for a number o f years,. I wish to state, in order to place him in the right light in your communi ty, that I^ h a ve alw ays lound him to be an honest, sober and industrious man. He has lived in this locality for many years, and has a large number o f friends here, w h o have implicit confi dence in him in every way. In view o f the statements made in the article referred to, it would seem to be no more than fair that the people o f your locality should be informed o f Mr. Baker’sstand ing here, where be is so well known. Yours Truly, E. A/S o u t h w ic k . Wanted and For Sale. $3.00 H at free with Any man’s suit above $15.00. $2.50 H at free with any man’s suit up to $15.00. 25 Young M en’s and M en’s 2 piece suits at h alf form er price. N o hats with these suits. B O Y ’S O V E R A L L S — Good Quality Den- eras; w hile they last at 21c. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned w ill receive up to 1,o’clock p. m., M onday, July 20, 1906, sealed bids fo r m aking the follow ing improvements: For grading all that portion o f M ain street between the south side o f First street and the south side o f railroad track in the city o f N ew berg. Fo£ hauling and delivering up on said portion o f M ain street crushed rock, and placing the same upon said portion o f said M ain street from gutter to gut ter, so that when completed said crushed rock shall be nine inches deep in center o f street, and six inches deep a$* glitter and to be from center to gutter o f an even and uniform depth and grade, the rock to come from the quarry below the G rafe m ill on the west side o f Chehalem creek; said crushed rock to be put on in three coats; first coat to be crushed to 2 V 2 inches, second coat 1 inch and third coat screen ings, each coat to be thoroughly rolled and packed. Said crushed rock to be delivered by October 1, 1908. Said improvements shall be done in compliance with Ordi nances N a 211 and 214. Separ ate bids w ill be received for said grading, and for delivering said crushed rock, and, also for doing all o f said work, * and said bids shaH state the amount per cubic yard fo r which he w ill deliver find place upon said street the said crushed rock. The person receiving said con tract or contracts will be required to enter into a written contract, and no bids w ill be received after the time herein specified. The right reserved to reject any and all bids; and said bids shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope and delivered to the undersigned. , W m . C lem mens Street Commissioner o f the o f N ew berg. July 9, Like This. Watts & Keller W holesale & Retail Commission Merchants r Four-year-old pony for sale. Geatle and suitable tor children to ride or drive. f .* ■ '• * Highest prices paid fo r all kinds o f farm produce. Produce sold on commis sion. F remont B urgees . Bids W anted. and other articles for w hich you need a I * " 1 W e wish to clear die store of odd and broken lots of merchandii to do so quickly wo place these foods on sale at special prices, die work thoroughly. You need die goods; W e need the money. No one’s makin’ speeches 'Cep de honey bee. De principles he teaches Sounds right sensible to me. He say: “ Keep lookin’ fob de sweets D st’s groyin ’ everywhere; A n ’ i f some no-’chunt weeds you meet», Pass on an’ don’t you care." C ity F r e e D e liv e r y T H A T N E E D S R E P A IN T IN G June House Cleaning Announcement Fresh cow tor sale. t l pd L . M. C arey , Springbrook. t _____ — j - ■ - - L ost — An agate brooch. Find er please return to Mrs. C, A . Crabtree and receive reward, t l Corner Main & Hancock Sts. New berg ' G PHONE M AIN 367 W anted — Teams for hauling N ewberg G ravel C o. B y Geo. Sykes. * ' Special reduction on all trimmed hats a t Gregory ^isters Millinery. gravel. 39 tt Lumber & Shingles BUY NOW F o r Sale— 35 pigs and some brood sows “ at greatly reduced prices to close out.” tt-38 'V M . G. O a k l e y . F or S ale —Set of segments. Enquire of t4-38 B owman L umber Cot H. R. Cobb is prepared to do your express or other light haul ing a t reasonable rates. 1 Special prices. Figures will convince. P rompt delivery and grade guaranteed. A t Gregory Sisters millinery patlors special reduction on all* trimmed hats. Six good milk cow s for sale; al so tw o brood sows. Frank Nel son, 4 % miles west o f Newberg. Spaulding Logging F ound —A locket near new can nery. Owner can have same by calling at Graphic office and pay ing for this notice. Something to “ Lean On L ost — Gold locket and chat w ith initials “ K . R.” Return t o Jas. H. Mills, jeweler, and receive reward. Yon w ill find creamery and dairy batter; eggs and chickens; potatoes and butterm ilk;/also ice cream in bulk a t W a t t » & Keller's commission house on mam St. Call and see us, either to sell or buy. An Insidtouft Danger. The Newberg M eat Co. is ing meat like this: Steaks 12V jc Pork Chops 12%c M utton Chops 12M»c Veal Chops 12Vac Shoulder Roasts« all kinds, 10c Boiling meat 7 to Hams & Baton, best in the land, 18c Sliced Ham • 20c Lard, best, 15c Special rates to Hotels ami Res taurants. Highest prices paid for fat stock. We solicifiyour patronage, One of the worst features of Kid ney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim real izes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Holey's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. For sale by C. K. Moore. The revolvers found on hobos, drunken men, b o y » and irre sponsible people generally, should be taken from them as a partial penalty. In not one case in 100 is a revolver carried fo r any A ll A board fo r Newport. Notice. good purpose. It may be a llow Commencing June 22nd and able for a man to have a revolv- A very fine full blooded Jersey er out in the woods, but he has j until further notice, the follow ing for service at one dollar. no proper use for one in town, train service w ill be in effelt on ; F red W e r th , ■ . And even in the country it is the • the line o f the C. & 8. R. R. be- Wynooski street. means o f fnany sad tragedies,! tween Albany and Yaquina: dai- and little if any good. * ? " fly except Sunday: Notice U hereljy liven th*l the tindcrulcncl I t would be well for the conn- Train No.16 Train No.2 bee been dilljrmppolnt««! *<1mlnt»tretrtx of the eetote of Theo. wetter, deeeeied, tty the Coun try if fhe dwnefshjp or posses- j Mixed > Passenger ty coart o< YemhfU County. Oregon. N ewberg M eat C o . MOW, therefore, ell pernon« having claim* sion of one o f these implements , L v Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40p.m. againat mid eatate are beretiy notified and re quired to present »«me with the proper vouch o f mischiefiand crime were per- j A r Yaquina 1:30 p.qi« 5:30p.m. er» to the undereigned at the office of Clarence Septic Tanks! Butt, in the elty of NewMn. Yamhill oounty, mitted only by special liccnfifc and Train No.15 Train No. 1 Oregon, within »1* month» from date hereof. i f the manufacture and sale of Passenger . Mixed > I am prepared to put in septic «A D ,,.«* ,, Administratrix of the estate of Theo. Weber. pocket gan s were rigidly restrict- L v Yaquina 2:15 p.m. 7:00a.m . tanks after the latest approved d^arenee Bntt. attorney tor eetate. A r Albany 7:00 p.m. 11:55a.m. methods. ed.— Portland Jou rn al E nos E llis . and visible means o f practical support is a good, sub stantial bank account. Once you nave a good balance at your banker's, you do not cate how things go, be cause you feel independent. And the only w ay 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 savings and paying you a good interest thereon. Do not delay, but start saving at once. BAN K O F N EW BER G B. C. MILES, Pres.-s L . HOSKINS,Vica Pres. i. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier W. E. CROZE R, Asst. Cashier