Wanted and
For S ale.
F or S a l s —F ull blooded P o
land China boar, 1 year old.
Route 3, box 16, Sherwood, Ore.
QUEEN
LE W IS
PATENT
A,
CLARK
Go to J. H. Wilson & Son for
Yakima Best Hard Wheat Flour.
The Graphic in combination
with the Weekly Oregonian lor
$2.25 or the Journal for $2.00.
L and F or S a l e —47V4 acres on
Parrett Mt., 20 acres in cultiva
tion, tw o houses, tw o barns; 7
miles from Ne wberg. For further
information see Mrs. Martha C.
Bristow, Newberg, Oregon. 10-8
Highest market price Paid for Hay,
Grain, Potatoes, Etc.
H. R. Cobb is prepared to do
your express or other light haul
ing at reasonable rates.
C it y F r e e D e liv e r y
B o th ph on es
G R E G O R Y, T H E N E W
M AN A T NEW BERG
Undertaker, with lady assistant.
Funeral Director at your service
any hour.
Agent for White Bronze Monuments.
(O ur motto)
“ Your satisfaction is our success.”
First Nat’l. Bank
OF NEW BERG
Com er First and Washington Streets.
Gives absolute protection to depositor»
Gives equal attention to «mall and large accounts, and
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Gives careful attention to all matters entrusted to
the bank.
J. D. Gordon. President
A. Nelson, Vice President
N. C. Christenson, Cashier
Come Down To
Larson’s Store
And Get Prices
We sell as cheap as they do in
Portland and sell only for Cash.
TR Y US
FREE DELIVERY
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USINC
THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mil in food or salt. Propor doso in tablots
M AKES
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YOUR
STOCK
LO O K
L IK E
THE
TOP
P R IC E
Contain no Sawdust, Ashes. Chop Feed or Bran. Ask for and try once— SKIDOO Condition
Tablets. Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Heave, Fever, H o t Cholera tablets. Louie Powder.
Spavin Cure, Barb Wire Liniment. Pink Eye. Distemper, Colic or Bone Stiffener Tablets.
For sale by F. H. Caldwell & Co.
C. KELLER
GROCERY?
EGGS and CH ICKENS
A t the Highest Market
Price
Both Phones.
Open every Wednesday and
Saturday at the old stand
Beginning courses in Bookkeep
ing, C o m m e r c i a l Arithmetic,
Commercial W riting and Corre
spondence, and Commercial Spell
ing at Parific College. Term
opens Jan. 4.
Six room modern home lot 100
ft. square located in best residence
part of St. Johns with fine river
view to trade for house and lot,
acre or suburban acreage in or
near Newberg. Address post of
fice box 231 St. Johns Ore. t l
Winter term of Pacific College
opens Jan. 4. Commercial, Bib-,
¡cal, Academy, College, Vocal
and Instrumental Music Departi
ments.
E s t r a y N o t i c e — One red heif
er three years old, two splits in
e ft ear, taken up at my farm
near Springbrook. Owner may
lave same by paying expenses.
12-31
G rant H eater .
P urse L ost — Contained be
tween four and five dollars,
binder please leave at Graphic
office.
F or S a l * —One male Scotch
Collie pup, ready to break.
W . H. T a y l o r , Brookdale Farm,
Dundee, Oregon.
Lena Elsie Inins was born near
Dundee, Oregon, Oct. 19, 1863,
and died Dec. 19, 1908. Most
of life her has been spent at Dun
dee, where she was loved and re
spected by all. Three years ago
she took a business course at the
Portland Business College, but
tw o years ago she was called
home during the illness and death
o f her father to assist in the post
office, and has since been assist
ant postmaster for her mother.
Becoming despondent and think
ing she had nothing to live for,
she took carbolic add last Thurs
day evening.
was uncon-
scius for ten hours, then became
conscious for twenjty-four hours
before she died. She told her
mother several times that she
had prayed to God and that all
was well with her—her peace was
made with her Heavenly Father
and she longed to be at rest. She
leaves a mother, tw o brothers
and-three sisters to mourn the
loss of a loving daughter and sis
ter.
W han in need o f a first-class wagon you can do
no better than buy a Rushford. W e carry a full
lipe o f the Oliver Chilled and Steel plows, and
plow extras, Page and Electric W eld Farm and
Poultry Fence, Michigan and Anderson Buggies,
Nails, Lorain Ranges, Onyx Graniteware, etc.
In fact when in need of anything in the Imple
ment or Feed line give us a cadi and you will
not regret it Thanking you for past favors and
soliciting your future patronage, w e are very re
spectfully yours,
Phones:
Bell, 267; Mutual, 21-8.
Newberg Mfg. &
Construction Co.
T O TH E P U B LIC
M ary E. W ay was born in Ke
okuk county, Iow a, November
28, 1843 and was married to
Zimri Mendenhall, December 13,
1860. Died at her home near
Champoeg, December 20, 1908,
aged sixty-five years, her hus
band having died some years ago.
To them were born tw elve child
ren, seven girls and five boys,
eight o f whom are living. Both
were members o f the Friends
church and lived consistent Chris
tian lives.
The funeral services were con
ducted at the home on Tuesday
afternoon by Rev. A. }. Weaver,
pastor of Friendschlurch, New-
berg.
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E AR E PREPARED to furnish Windows, Doors,
Glass, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sand, Concrete
Stone in any design. Plans, specifications, and build
ing Constructions a specialty. Give us a trial.
W
Give us a trial, and you will find our prices right
end work satisfactory
7Jhe Sftan/c
O f Tfewberg
Rev. John Branohr a retired
Presbyterian minister,, a veteran
of the Civil war, having served
as chaplain and who wan a mem
ber of the G. A. R. post at Dayton,
died in the hospital at the soldiers
home at Roseburg December 16.
He leaves a wife, tw o son» and
tw o daughters to mourn hi» to*»
but he has gone to bis reward.
A F aith pul Fnaucfe
Was organized in 1890 \7hen 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 oife o f the oldest banks in Yamhill
county, which promises you its best service
at all times.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our neighbors and
friends for all their kindness and
I f you want to get first-class sympathy extended us during our
candy and nuts at a reasonable sad bereavement.
price go to E. E. Switzer & Son’s M r s . H . S. I mus and F amily .
Confectionery for your Xmas
School Meeting.
supplies
12-27 ■
B. C. M ILES ...
J. L. HOSKINS
J. C. C 0LC 0R D .
W . E. CROZER.
....... President
Vice President
........... Cashier
.Asst. Cashier
W anted — -Bids on stumpage
for one hundred or tw o hundred
cords oak wood. Mrs. Chas.
Benedict, four miles east o f Carl
ton. Address Carlton, R. F. D. 2.
A t 2 o ’clock, Monday Dec. 28,
there will be a special school
meeting held at the public school
building for the purpose o f levying
a ta x to pay for new heating
plant to be installed in school
Some people paint their houses
building and to pay bonds falling
dark,
due, besides the expense o f run
And others paint them white,
ning school for the coming year.
But no matter what the colors
are,
Graphic and Oregonian $2.25
Lapp & Boyes will paint them
Graphic
and Journal $2.
right.
Commercial Department of Pa
cific College opens J an . 4. Con
suit Pres. Kelsey.
Silverware for Christmas pres
ents. Perpetual guarantee at
Potter’s jewelry store.
Duncan’s are making a leader
of grocers mixed candy at ten
cents per lb.
For any information leading to
the arrest and conviction o f the
party or parties who have been
breaking into the cook house at
the D. W. Dorrance mill.
Signed, C it iz e n s B a n k .
~
By C. A. C rabtree .
Septic Tank»!
Party finding ladies eyeglasses
I am prepared to put in septic
will please leave them at Graphic
tanks after the latest approved
office.
methods.
E nos E llis .
Lapp & Boyes carry paint ex
celled in no land
For quality and wear guaran
teed understand.
The customers say it beats the
band,
How cheap they sell the Bay
State Brand.
I want to sell the properties
owned by myself and father in
Newberg, being the southeast and
southwest corners o f Seventh and
Chehalem streets. Will *«11 cheap
and give good term». Also all
kinds o f Portland real estate.
L e w i s L. S a u n d e r s , 714 Couch
Sec S, W. Potter’* large stock Building, 109 Fourth St., near
of chains and rings. All goods Washington.
guaranteed.
For Sale at a Bargain,
One Columbia graphophone in
J. L . H a w o r t h ,
Duncan’s carry a fine line o f line of fruits, nuts, tobaccos, and good order:
Springbrook, Ort.
Xmas candies and also the best cigars that the market affords.
EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
Twenty-Five D ollar» Reward
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
Among the gifts a fine line of the new four min
ute records. Call and see them.
Also books for old and young. Best line we ever had.
Sterling and toilet articles.
A rtew lot of fine perfume in bulk and fine case.
Call and see our display.
C. F. M OORE.
THEY MAKE YOU EEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH
BUSINESS COLLEGE
W R IT * FOR CATALOG
< Plome Ten ta o Seed F tU im
Aek for and try one« BLUE BELL Cough Syrup. PU« Remedy, Man's P ita Liniment, ot
Stomach Tablet«. Diarrhoea, Croup, Nerve, Cough, Hay F «v «r and Catarrh, Blood.
General Tonic, Bright Snath um . Haarl. Worm, Kidney, Headache. Summer Complaint, Soothing
Tablets for Children. Liner, Pamela Regulator or Quins* TaMeta.
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BLUE BELL
F o r s a le b y F - H . C a ld w e ll A
C o.