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L E W IS A. C LA R K Acts as public warehousemen for for storage of Hay and Grain.! ^ Highest market price Paid forJHay, Grain, Potatoes, Etc., Both phones City Free Delivery A live business training school. Endorsed by business men. The school whose graduates secure positions and hold them. Living expenses low. School in continuous session. Send for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON - - W. I. STALEY, Principal Your Head Aches Your Eyes Ache Your Eyes W ater Your Eyes Burn Your Eyes Tire Your Glasses Don’t Fit You Need N ew Glasses C O N S U LT US W E W ILL E X A M IN E YOUR E Y E S FR E E JA M E S H. M IL L S REG ISTERED O P T IC IA N N e x t to Postoffice A ll Aboard for Newport. H appily W edded. On Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. - Cgmmrnf!ing Jam» ^ 2 u d -a a d Òffe ar NèWbérg's iftòst popular until further notice, the follow ing young couples were united in train service w ill be in effect on marriage, Miss Bertha Nam itz to the line o f the C. & E. R. R. be Mr- E verett Heacock, Rev. Ham tween Albany and Yaquina: dai ilton o f the M. E. church officiat ly except Sunday: ing. The ceremony was held at Train N o .l6 _ Train Xo.2 the home o f the bride’s parents, Mixed Passenger Mr. and Mrs. Fred Namitz. A f t L v Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m. er the marriage vows were taken A r Yaquina 1:30 p.m. 5:30p.m. a sumptuous dinner was spread Train No.15 Train N o .l in which every one present took Passenger Mixed active part. From the well pre L v Yaquina 2:15p.m. 7:00a.m. pared table one could readily per A r Albany 7:00 p.m. 11:5 5 a.m .; ceive that Mr. Heacock had made On Sundays the service will be | no mistake in getting a good cook. as follows: Those present besides the bride L v Albany 7:35 a.m. and groom were Rev. Hamilton, A r Yaquina 11:40 a. m Mr. and Mrs. Fred Namitz, Mr. L v Yaquina 6:00 p. m. and Mrs. W. P. Heacock, Miss A r Albany 11:30 p. m Erma Heacock, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Heacock, Neal Heacock, Like This. Earl and Harry Namitz, Mrs. Mary Morris, Miss Lulu Carey The Newberg M eat Co. is sell and Ernest Stone- ing m eat like this: Mrs. Browning took a photo Steaks 12 Vic graph o f the bridal group. Pork Chops 12Vic Although the bride has resided M utton Chops 12Vic in our city during the short peri Veal Chops 12Vic od o f two years she has many Shoulder Roasts, all kinds, 10c friends among the old as well as B oiling meat 7 to 8c the young people o f Newberg. Hams & Bacon, best in the The groom is better known to land, 18c most o f us. being a resident o f Sliced Ham 20c the city for the past twenty Lard, best, 15c years and since completing his Special j-ates to Hotels and Res education in “ Old P. C .” has taurants. been in active business relation Highest prices paid for fat with the public being connected stock. with the sash and door factory We solicit your patronage. N kwhrro M eat C o . until its destruction by fire July 6 o f this year. Since that time he has been employed as one o f Prunes. the Spaulding Logging Co’s, We are in the market tor your head men in the office. dried prunes, raspberries, etc., i Besides the new cottage Mr. same to be delivered at our pack-1 Heacock lately completed in West ing house, Newberg, or t. o. b . 1 Newberg, he has purchased a cars. See us betorr selling. pretty little residence on Third 42 H. 8. G ii . k & co. . and Meridian streets which they Bell phone 43x. expect to make their home The bride and groom took a livery team to Rex to board the north bound there thus avoiding the shower at the train. To their surprise a happy crowd o f eleven young people from tyewberg were on the train to greet them with rice and jokes at Rex. The young folks continued their fun to Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. E. week with the groom’s brother, the leading jew eler o f LaGrande Or. A fte r the short visit they will re turn to Newberg where they will take up the problems o f married life. The people o f N ew berg extend their best wishes to Mr- and Mrs- Heacock for a happy and pros perous future. * Dundee Items. FOR T H A T B U G G Y Wanted and For Sale. Jersey cow for sale. W ii . H T H A T N B R D 6 R E P A IN T IN G O R FO R Y O U R Gas Stoves, Radiators, eston . and other articles fo r w hich you need The Ladies Aid Society o f the Christian church w ill hold a ba zaar Dec. 17 and 18. Girl or wom an wanted for housework. Inquire at this office. a heat- or cold-resisting, h igh gloss p ain t ..... LOWE BROTHERS „■ CARRIAGE GLOSS PAINT '* - Is known to be best. It has been tested for years, and always with W a n t e d — Stock to pasture. success. Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly and very hard No sheep nor goats. 46tf with varnish-gloss finish; costs but a tiifle. Both phones. P. N. S k i n n e r For Sale at J. B. Mount’s T r y an ice cream soda, F. H. C ald w ell & Co., 40 Druggists. Square Piano tor sale a t a bar gain. L. B. C harles . All o f Mrs. M yer’s friends will be pleased to know that she is Special reduction on all trimmed much better and was able to be hats a tG regory Sisters Millinery. taken to Dundee last Sunday to H. R. Cobb is prepared to do spend the day w ith her daughter, Mrs. Woisyp. Mrs. W oispy’s your express o r other light haul other guests were Will Myer, ing a t reasonable rates. Mrs. Gagleman, Miss Elsie Alb Just t h e thing these warm and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell days. Glass o f soda from an up- and daughter. to-date fountain. Guy Bennett, o f the firm o f King F. H. C ald w ell & Co., & Bennett o f Newberg, was up 40 Druggists. on the hill M onday placing a gasoline engine a t the Dundee To the Ladies of New berg and orchard. Vicinity. Mrs. E. A. McCornack spent last week in Portland visiting * H avin g purchased the Millinery her sister. establishment formerly conduct M r. Cross, o f Dundee, is quite ed b v Mrs. Ida H orton, and hav ill. ing renovated and repaired the Thomas Prince returned last same, 1 am prepared to give the week from the east. latest up-to-date styles o f M illi John Crosby returned to P o rt nery and exceptional values at land Sunday morning. reasonable prices. The packing house a t Dundee H ave purchased the largest has been running tor a short stock that has ever been brought time under the management ot to your tow n. I solicit you r pa Graves & Chandler. tronage. Very truly yours, Miss Jennie Gilmore w as an 46-2t L aura E. M iller . over Sunday guest a t the home o f M r. and Mrs. A. D. McEwan. To Our Customers. The baby o f M r. and Mrs. A1 Livengood has been very sick but On and after M onday, Sept. 7, is much better now. 1908, we the undersigned w ill Rev. Alford (a tte ra n illness o f make but tw o deliveries in one about tw o weeks) w as able to part o f tow n a day. All occupy the pulpit Sunday. received from 2:30 p. m. until H op picking began on thfe hills 8:30 a. m. w ill be delivered after in some o f the yards on Wednes 8:30 a. m., and all orders received day.- from 8:30 a. m. until 2:30 p. Mrs. H. B. Pow ell entertained w ill be delivered after 2:30 p. the ladies o f the hills w ith a very J. L . V an B laricom . pleasant party last Wednesday J. H. W ilson & afternoon. P arker M erc . C o . Miss Ethelyn Adams returned J. C. P orter & Co. to her home in Portland M on J. P atterson & S on day. A ll o f the Red H ill people are To tho Public. engaged in preparing for the coming prune harvest. As we are back in the old place The Royal Anne cherries are w ith a fresh stock of the best still on some o f the trees and they candies and bon bons, a small are delicious so late in the sea line of first class cigars and are sole agents for the famous Swet- son. The neighbors o f Mr. and Mrs. land Ice Cream, we solicit a part C. I. Raker all rode over to spend o f you r patronage. Courteous last Saturday evening w i t h treatm ent guaranteed. Respectfully, them. The day happened to be J. E. B uckley . Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Greer’s first anniversary so the crowd took For Sale. occasion to remind them of it by marching around them making a A fresh cow w ith second calf. big noise w ith all noisy things P a ir o f young mules weighing that could be found. Delicious about 2300 pounds the pair. refreshments were served by the Good w agon and harness. hostess. After an enjoyable eve J. E. B uckley . ning the guests reluctantly bade farewell and drove off in the For Sale Cheap. moonlight. The guests were: Mrs. E, Bailey, Messrs, and Mes- One 12 disc seeder, 12 disc har dames Williams, R. Robinson, Elwin Greer, R. Bailey, William row , tw o section steel harrow, Hill, Elwin A. McCornack, Miss 14 inch steel beam plow . Call es Ethelyn Adams and Elsie Alb, on or w rite Calvin Hutchins, R. Dr. W aldo J. Adams, Arthur F. D. No. 3, Box 37, Newberg. Geary and William Wilson. Eatray Notice. Some men don’t scrub out the bathtub after taking a bath, so | Taken up, buck sheep, split in M artha has to do it. right ear and crop o ff the left, Marriage Licenses. w ith paint mark on back. Four miles southeast o f Newberg. Ida M ay Fletcher, age 31, to 9-24 C. A. B urnham . Geo. W. Hamblin, age 31. Gertrude West, age 22, to Stephen Grenfell, age 22. Septic Tanks! Anna J. Miller, age 18, to Ja cob S. Yoder, age 29. I am prepared to put in septic Alma Taylor, age 20, to Byron tanks after the latest approved Carson, age 21. methods. E nos E llis . * Carrie L Robinson, age 21, to An llislrtIons Danner. Robert I^ee Wood, age 24. One of the worst features of kid Lela Nora Fortune, age 18, to ney trouble is that it is an insidious Geo. E. Deveraux, age 29. Elizabeth Kirk, age 24 to W al disease and befoie the victim real izes his danger be may have a fatal ter R. Miles, age 23. Take Foley’s Kidney Man-Jane Elizabeth Kam ey, malady. age 19, to Nathaniel H. Comer, Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre age 25. Lelia Ann Littlefield, age 19, vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. to Clarence A. Bldridge, age 21. For sale by C. F. Moore. t H BUSINESS: COLLEGEI WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREET® ■ L J H L PORTLAND, OREGON W R IT E FOR CATALOG Watts & Keller Wholesale & Retail Commission Merchants Highest prices paid for all kinds o f farm produce. Produce sold on commis sion. Corner Main & Hancock Sts. Newberg : C PHONE MAIN 367 Lumber & Shingles BUY NOW Special prices. Figures will convince. Prompt delivery and grade guaranteed. T h e Y a m h ill E le c tric C om p a n y W ill furnish their customers Electric Irons on 30 Days TriaL No charge for use of Iron during the 30 days. PR ICE $ 4 .5 0 This labor-saving necessity msy be used by connecting to any electric light socket. L et us deliver an iron ' to you on approval. Call and see us TAKE THE BLUE BELULINE TO HEALTH THEY MAKE Y O U FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH Ask for and try oacc BLUE BELL Cough Syrup. PU< Rtmedy, Man’« Paia Liniment, or BLUE BELL Stomach Tablets, Diarrhoea, Croup, Ncrya, Cough, Hay F irer and Catarrh, Blood, General Tonic, Bright Sunshine, Heart. Worm, Kidnay, Headache, Summer Complaint, Soothing Tablets for Children. Liner, Female Regulator or Quiaiy Tablcte. — For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. Notice. Prunes W anted. H avin g had years of experience The Allen E vaporator Co. is in as an auctioneer I hereby offer the market to buy prunes to dry. my services to the public. Terms W ill pay the highest market price reasonable and satisfaction guar for the different sizes. anteed. F. F. B urgess . Newberg G. W. A llen , Manager. V