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POR T H A T BU G G Y Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods September 24, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiley, on Snnday, a daughter. F or S alk — Eighty goats. Al Miss Jessie Gardner is teach so eight one and one-half year ing in the Tuatitin school this old good grade Jersey heifers, tear. , 49-3t A. J. Clark and wife left here fresh next spring. R.F.D.No.l. G. C. Christenson. for their home in Ohio the first Flour Branda LEW IS A C LAR K QUEEN P A TE N T Highest market price Paid for’ Hay, Grain, Potatoes, Etc." City Free Delivery Both phones Prepares young people for bookkeepers, stenographers, corres pondents and general office work. The development of the North west will afford openings for thousands in the next few years. Prepare now. Send for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON - - W . I. STALEY, Principal Your Head Aches Your Eyes Ache Your Eyes Water Your Eyes Bum Your Eyes Tire Your Glasses Don’t Fit You Need New Glasses C O N S U LT US W E W ILL E X A M IN E YOUR E Y E S FR EE J A M E S H. M IL L S REGISTERED OPTICIAN Was organized in 1890 when Newberg was but a village o f five hundred people- Its growth has kept pace with its section and to day it places at the disposal o f its patrons the extensive connections and the financial strength acquired by eighteen years o f con tinuous growth. You are cordially invited to become a cus tomer o f one o f the oldest * banks in Y amhill county, which promises you its best service at all times. B. C. M ILES . . . J. L. H O SK INS J. C. COLCORD. W . E. CROZER The Best o f Fresh and Cured Meat« the market affords. Also Fish in season. ........ President Vice President .............. Cashier Asst. Cashier A ten acre tract partially im proved adjoining Woodburn for sale, or will trade for smaller property at Newberg. For par ticulars call on George Allen, Newberg. An Insidious Danger. One o f the worst features of Kid ney trouble in that it is an insidious disease and before the victim real izes bis danger be may have a fatal malady. Take Holey’s Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre MANAGER vents Bright’s disease and diabetes. DUNDEE - - OREGON For sale by C. F. Moore. O. D. Mauritzen, of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hanson were up from Portland on a visit last week. Mrs. Ella Macy began teach ing at the Middleton dbhool the first o f the week. J. C. Keller has removed to the Thorn place out northwest of tow n for the winter. Allen Jay is down from Rose- dale arranging to return toNew- berg with his family. John L. Vestal has been up from Portland daring the week visiting with James Vestal. H. F. Follett has been over from Nestucca during the week calling on his former Newberg friends. Miss Eunice Lewis went to In dependence last Saturday to be gin teaching in the public schools of that city. The High School has formed an athletic club with Prof. J. G. McIntosh elected as president and manager. F or S ale —Jump seat surrey 3-8 A. J. P almkr . g THAT NEEDS REPAINTING OR FOR YOUR Gas Stoves, Radiators, and other articles for which you need • heat- o r cold-resisting, h igh g loss p a in t LOW E BROTHERS CARRIAGE GLOSS JPAINT Having purchased a new gaso Is known to be best It has been tested for years, and always with line wood saw, I am prepared to success. Beautiful colors; easily applied; dries quickly snd very hard saw your w ood on short notice. with varnish-gloss finish; costs but a trifle Bell phone 127. Ola Martin. 49-4t For Sale at J. B. Mount’s • Buy your New and Second Hand School Books o f F. H. C aldwell & Co. Prescription Druggists. See us for your School Book« we have a full stock. * F. H. C aldwell & Co. Prescription Druggists lost — Silver watch. Finder leave at the Graphic office and receive reward. Just th e thing these warm days. Glass o f soda from an up- to-date fountain. - F. H. C aldwell & Co., 40 ' Druggists. We have the largest line o f School Tablets & Pencils ever brought to Newberg. Miss Hallie Stukey has been F. H. C aldwell & C°- down from Dayton during the Prescription Druggists. week visiting with Mrs. Hannon at the college dormitory. H. R. Cobb is prepared to do J. M. Root assisted by Miss your express or other light haul Alla Leighton, of McMinnville, ing at reasonable rates. will teach at Rex the coming S a l e — Twenty head o f year beginning next Monday. I. H. Hutchens. Mutual Will Miles, whose health has 4-4. 10-15 not been good for the past tw o F or S alk — Set o f buggy har months, has been confined to his bed for several days and is very ness nearly new. Mrs. J. A. Hol lingsworth, Blain st. between 5th sick. Plans have been perfected for and 9th. the new Catholic church and L ost —Ladies hunting case gold work is to begin at an early day. watch and chain. Monogram It is to be 30x50 feet and will be on case B. R. 0 . Finder leave built of hollow concrete blocks. with Mrs. L. S. Otis and receive I. A. Hanning stepped off the reward. porch in the dark at the hotel at Rooms'for Itfht housekeeping Willamina Wednesday morning, breaking both bones o f one leg. may be had at the residence o f He was brought home this George Allen after October 8. Chester Bottom and Jim Whit- law returned from a hunting trip on the Nehalem a few days ago bringing in the bead and horns o f a big elk which they killed. W. B. Wight is preparing the head for mounting and says it will make a fine specimen. •‘The musical which was given at Friends church on Thursday evening o f last week by the mu sic department o f Pacific College, assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, was well attended and the differ ent numbers were heartily ap plauded. . Sherman Seely, who recently resigned his position as assistant cashier ot the First National Bank, went to his home at Wil- sonville today to take up the white man’s burden on the old home farm. He will remember that Newberg pays the highest market price for butter and eggs and all farm truck and the- >latch string will always be out to him. Columbus Mackie, a we l l known resident ol the communi ty, who had long been in poor health, died at his home justeast of Newberg on Wednesday after noon at 4:30. In his death he leaves a wife and one daughter. Miss Elsie Mackie. Funeral ser vices will be held at the home on Friday morning at 10 o ’clock. The latest railroad talk, which seems to be well founded, is that a Newberg passenger train is to be put on the run between here ana Portland. It will probably leave here at six o ’clock in the morning and return about noon. And in the afternoon leave New- l)crg probably at one o ’clock and return late in the evening. The passenger crews are figunng on who shall have the new run and it is stated that the train will be ut into service at an early day. Ctter service always stimulates travel and with the new schedule Newberg will be pretty well fixed for train service to and from the city. fffll™ I T lf m ■ «BUSINESS COLLEGE H B JHL W R IT E F O R C A T A L O G C The School that Plaoee Tom 4m a Good Fooiliom ^ B W A S H IN G TO N A N D T E N T H S T R E E T « PO R TLA N D , O R EG O N P a c ific C o lle g e Opens for the new year September 2 8 . For full information address, LUMBER Shingles Lime F or S alk — Pair of teaming horses. C harles T humburg . Fresh cow for sale. John Ven able, Winooski street. Plaster W indows Mouldings SPECIAL PRICES Telephones. New Stromberg-Carlson tele phones for sale. This is a stand ard pi lone and has been adopted by tne Newberg Telephone Com pany. Shares o f stock and new phones sold on installments, if preferred. Second hand phones and extra parts for sale. S. J. M adson , Mut. 18-3. Will furnish their customers Large S t o c k o f the Latest HATS This labor-saving necessity may be used by connecting to any electric light socket. Let us deliver an iron to you on approval. GREGORY SISTERS J. C . K E L L E R M AKE YOUR O W N S T O C K F O O D S B Y USINC THE SKIDOO H O RSE'A N D CA TTLE TABLETS Crush and mix In fsed or sa lt Proper dose in tablets EGGS and CHICKENS At the Highest Market Price Open every Wednesday and Saturday at the old stand MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIK E THE TOP PRICE m Contain no Sawdust, A «has. Chop Faad or Bras. Ask for aad try oaca—S K ID O O Condition Tablet«, Worm, Kidnap, Chicken Cboltra, Bliatar. Haara, Favar, Hod Cholara tablati, Louaa Powdar, Spavin Cara, Barb Wira Linimant, Pink Kye, Diatampar, Colic or Bona Stiffener Tahiti« For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co. Prunes. Estray Notice, We atfe in the market tor your dried prunes, raspberries, etc., Taken up, buck sheep, split in same to be delivered nt our pack right ear and crop off the left, ing house,’ Newberg, or f. o. b. with paint mark on back. Four cars. See us before, selling. miles southeast o f Newberg. 42 H. S. G ilb & co. 9-24 C. A. B ureham . Bell plione 43x. % ’ - ,