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Local Events. DHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS Flour Bronds-- LEW IS A C LAR K QUEEN P A TE N T / EXCELLENT Acts as public warehousemen for for storage of Hay and Grain. Highest market price Paid forJJHay, 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 row. Send for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON - - W. L STALEY, Principal ' Mrs. J. T. W right, o! Hillsboro, is in tow n visiting w ith her «fa ter, Mrs. J. F. Taylor. Mrs. Emma Bell has been u p from Portland daring the wee attending the convention. Earl Hinshaw, of Winchester, Indiana, has been in tow n dar ing the week visiting his cousin, L. E. Brown. Miss Edith Deitz was married to Bert Hoyt a t the Commercial hotel Wednesday afternoon, Rev. C. L. Hamilton officiating. Allen Jay has returned to New- berg from Rosedale and is living in the Henry Mills property on the corner of Second and River streets. Baptists in Convention. This has been a great week in Newberg for the B aptist chorrh. On M onday evening the Oregon B aptist Ministers Conference met and organized a t the B ap tist church with Rev. F. N. Baker, of Ashland, presiding. Words of welcome were spoken by the lo cal pastor, Rev. F. C. Stannard, the president responding. L ater the state conference of the church has been in session, meetings being held in the m orn ing, afternoon and evening. The attendance has been large, delegates being present from all over the state, including such prominent ministers as J. W hit comb Brougheri Alexander Black burn. A. W. Ryder of the foreign missien board, as Well as many others. Dr. C. M. Hill, president of the Baptist Theological Semi nary a t Berkeley, was also pres ent, occupying a prominent place on the program . The delegates have been enter tained in the homes of our citi zens with meals a t noon and in the evening being furnished in the basement of the church. Many pressing duties have pre vented the publication of a full report this week. A Serious Accident. « I R ACK ET f S TO R E X « COME AND SEE X Opposite Graphic Office Large S t o c k of the Latest « ■« i J. T. SMITH ! DUNDEE ARKET R e a l E state TranMiem. J. C. KELLER Buys EGGS and CHICKENS The Best pf Fresh and Cured Meats the market affords. Also Fish in season. O. D. Mauritzen, MANAGER DUNDEE - - OREGON Sam McVey and Bert Turnbow met w ith a very serious accident a t the bridge over Chehalem Creek on the Dayton road last Sunday morning, and they were fortunate in escaping with their lives. They started to cross the bridge from the sooth with the Henry Hagey traction engine and when they were over the mill race the bridge gave way and engine and both men fell twenty-five feet, landing a t the bottom of the race. Sam jumped when he saw they were going down and went into w ater up to his neck, while Turn- bow was caught by the heel of one shoe and went down with the engine. Neither of them were badly hurt by the fall but both received some burns from escap ing steam. Sam is pretty severe ly burned on one leg and the wound is liable to give him a good deal of trouble. About forty feet of the bridge went down and travel th a t way has been entirely suspended. The engine don’t appear to be badly wrecked, considering the distance it fell. Mills and Ames are a t work with a force of men endeav oring to raise it. It is said the law was complied with by laying plank on the bridge in front of the engine, but it proved to be too weak to stand the heavy strain. At the Highest Market Price < ’ Open every Wednesday and Saturday at the old stand Wanted and For Sale. Buy your New and Second Hand School Books of F. H. C a l d w el l & Co. Prescription Druggists. W anted — Success Magazine re quires the services of a m an in Newberg to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effective; po sition permanent: prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per day with commission option. Address w ith references, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., New York. The Wright Feed & Imp. Co. Until November 1, 1908, we will give 10 per cent off on all buggies sold, and 5 per cent off on all wag ons and other articles except hay, the above applying on cash sales. See us for your School Books— we have a full stock. F. H. C a l d w e l l & Co. Prescription Druggists. H. R. Cobb is prepared to do your express or other light haul ing a t reasonable rates. BUSINESS AND WASHINGTON TENTH STREETS 1 PORTLAND, OREGON * 5 * _____ WRITE FOR CATALOG School that Placet Tea in • Good Petition*' Girl o r wom an w anted for housework. Inquire a t this office. • F or S a l e — R. I. Red chickens, 80 cents. Leave orders w ith Vin cent Feed & Implement Co. 10-29 pd Full blooded Poland China male pigs for sale. Pedigrees furnished with all stock sold. H e r b e r t W illa rd , on H a n s ' Christenson Farm , West C heha-; lem. Have Dr. Lowe relieve yourj head and eye ache with a pair of his superior glasses. Consult him till 5 o’clock a t Imperial H o te l1 Friday, Oct 23. Newberg Mfg. & Construction Co. T O T H E P U B LIC E ARE PREPARED to furnish Windows, Doors, W Glass, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Concrete Stone in any design. Plans, specifications, and build ing Constructions a specialty. . Give us a trial. Give us a trial, and you will find our prioas right and work satisfactory We have the largest line of School Tablets & Pencils ever brought to Newberg. F. H. C a l d w e l l & Co. Prescription Druggists. S a l e s A gents W a n ted .—$36 per week or 400 per cent profit. All samples, stationery and a rt catalogue tree. We w ant one perm anent agent in this locality tor the largest picture and frame house in America. Experience unnecessary. We instruct you how to sell our goods and fur nish the capital. If you w a n t' a permanent, honorable and pro fitable position, w rite us today tor particulars, catalogue and samples. F rank W. W illiam s C om pany , 1214 W Taylor St., Chicago, 111. 11-12 Dr. Lowe the optician is now a t Imperial to remain till Friday 4 o ’clock. Consult him about your eyes. T a k e n U p — At m y place three miles north of Newberg Oct. 9 , eleven head of goats. Owner please call and prove property, pay charges and take same aw ay. M. G. O a k l e y . A nnouncement —Having pur- j chased the C. C. Ferguson prop erty we will conduct a farmer’s feed and boarding stable a t rea sonable rates. S heldon & V in c en t . Prunes. We are in thè m arket tor your dried prunes, raspberries, etc., same to be delivered a t our pack ing house, Newberg, or f. o. b. cars. See us before selling. 42 H. S. G il è & co. Bell phone 43x. Septic Tanks! Edison Amberol Records—FOUR MINUTES. That is the running time of the new Edison Amberol Record. It is twice as long as the old ones. This permits of entire selections rather than mere snatches of music, played or sung as it should be, instead of being marred by being hurried. Beautiful things never before possible with sound producing machines may now be enjoyed by Edison Phonograph owners. This means better music for you as well as more music without changing records. - Your phonograph can be made to play Amberola. We have the attachments. Come in and hear the new Amberola. Price 50c. Also a long list of the regular two minute records, and all styles of the Machines, sold for cash or on the installment plan. Violins and all kinds of strings. Kodaks and Cameras, Supplies of all kinds, School Books, Stationery, and School Supplies, Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. Prescription work a specialty. I am prepared to put in septic - E S Craven & wf to A M tanks after the latest approved Chamberlin; 9 a in O J Walker methods. E nos E llis . die in t 3 r 2: $2140. Wm & Anna DeHaven to P For Sale. Mark & wf; se V4 sec 32 t 4 r 7; $400. L ight two-horse wagon. 11-5 pd J. P. J ohnson . Occidental Lodge No 30 1 O O F to Ralph Wortman; und \/3 of For Sale. 20x50 ft in lot 7 blk 9 McM; $250. , Jersey bull 10 months old price C. F. Moore’* Pharmacy Leroy LLoban & wf to J 1» An $15. Sow and four pigs, $10. derson; 100x325 ft in Carlton- A. E. M oore . $500. And here’s hoping th a t the old Henrv Moench to Wm Kellaa; May all single women be m ar Here's to the minister who said maids will not be "dying” to ggt 67.45 a in Franklin Martin die ried, and all married women' be th a t all women would find hus married. bands in the next world. in t 4 r 3 ; $3912.10. happy-