/ Evangelist Cv F, VVeigle and wife visited in town Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vestal. Wanted and For Sale. GIRLS! J. M. Atkinson went to Salem Tuesday with seventeen head o f Jerseys.and it goes without sav ing that he w ill return with his share <^f State Fair premiums. Wilson & Hanning for Teas, Hon. W .'T. West, w ho recent Coffees and Spices. ly traded for the Dunstan place Just received a nice line of east o f town, arrived here this school supplies. The Gazelle. week w ith his family. F or the present they are quartered in F or S a l e — Gent’s bicycle, tents as they could not get im- coaster brake, in good condition, mediate possession. Mr. W est Wheel can be seen at this office, said they preferred camping Offered by the Chehalem VaUey Mills on W a . n t k d —Help in orchard and rather than t6 make the move bread made from their flour, the “ Patent,” the later when the roads get muddy. dryers. Women $1:60 and men $1.75 per day. Thomas Prince, “ Excellent” or thè “ Lew is & C lark.” A number o f ladies were pleas Dundee, Oregon. i antly entertained by Mrs. J. C. ----- ----------- — | ---- ----------------------------- -------- , Exhibit to be made at the YamhiQ County Colcord and Mrs. L. H. Shirley Stock Show and School Fair to be held in Mc Tomatoes for sale a t reason at the latter’s home Wednesday able prices. E nos E l l i s . Minnville, S e p t 25th to 28th. August 29 from four to five in honor of their sister Mrs. M ilt F or express and light hauling C L A S S ( A ). Girls 12 years ¿Id o r over,. Nicholson, w ho left Friday for leave orders a t Rich’s grocery. 1st prise. $10.00; next five prizes, $1.00 each. her new home at Caldwell, Ida C L A S S (B ). Girls under 12 years o f age, ho. The home was tastefully Remember there is no better prizes same as in Class ( A ) . decorated with ferns and flowers. flour than Chehalem Valley MU Is Ligh t refreshments were served! Patent hard wheat flour. W e can tell you most about the clothes your The three months old infant Notice of Quardian’s Sale of Real boys should w ear, and can sh ow you most in the Wanted—Butter and eggs a t son o f Ms. and Mrs. C. C. Elliott . Estate. C ity M eat M arket. w a y of clever workm anship, durable fabrics and re died Sunday, the funeral services, Wilson & Hanning’s. Notice U hereby (I r e n that the underelfued Next door to the bowling alley liable, honest merchandise. W. R. Everest ae guardian of the eetate of John conducted by Pres. McGrew and S. Krereat. Morton O Everest, Nathan W. Bvsr- handles all kinds of fresh aad cored When in Portland eat a t the est, Joseph I. Everest. W illiam M. Everest, Amos Kenworthy, being held at Vegetarian Cafe, 105 Sixth Charles 8. Evereet and Mary E. Evereet. minors meats. Both phones.. A t one time and another all the clothing makers the Elliott home above Dundee street hear Washington. S. J. by virtue of an order and license of sale duly made and (ran ted by the county court ot tarn in A m erica have given us the opportunity to look at h ill county, Oregon, on the sixth day o f An Monday afternoon. Interment Lashier, Manager. Free D elivery. (u s t A. 0. IMS, eiopow sring and licensing hi: their goods and handle their line. W e have had our ‘ do, arlll on and ‘ after fter the 22nd day ol Sep so to was made in Roselawn cemetery. tember A. D. 1908 at Mesrberg, Y am h ill county, Highest cash price paid for hogs, vsek ami choice of all the lines m ade, and have selected as the Use Chehalem Valley Mills Oregon, offer for sale and w ill eell at nrtvata The parents wish the Graphic to ■ale for caab to the highest bidder the follo w poukrv. Patent hard wheat flour. Every ing described real property belonging to said express their gratitude to friends one~brand representing the high standard of quality fnore, o f the donation land .____ t o - w i l A portion ____ JOS. M O T S C H E N B A C H E R , Prop. sack guaranteed. claim o f W illiam Jones end wife, olatm No. 88 and neighbors for kindness ex and reliability that made by Ederhetmer, Stein & Co. and being part of section No. 18 in t 3 ■ r 2 w of W E S L E Y B O Y E S , Q mm. the W illam ette Meridian, in Y a m h ill eonaty. tended in their bereavement. When you w ant a buggy, surry State under their famous label X t r a g o o p D . of Oregon, and elaim No. 44, being part of BOTH PHONES 18 and 18 In t 8 s r 8 w of the W illa A highly successful meeting of or any kind o f a vehicle, Andrew sections mette M eridian In the eounty o f Yam h ill and T h e X T K A aooD brand has given satisfaction of Oregon, and which said portion Is the Yamhill County Rural M ail Pichett w ill sell it to you at a state bounded ar|d described as follows t o - s r i t B e ginning at a point on the east boundary line of to more people than any other brand of boys' clothes. Carriers’ Association was held price that cannot be duplicated said donation land claim 40.32 chains from the east corner of said donation land claim in Newberg Monday at which in this tow n, quality considered. north M ore X T » . a g o o D clothes are w orn than any other thence south 8.49 chains to a stake on the east line of said dona, land c la im ; thence west 35.85 ten of the seventeen carriers from First street opposite postoffice. kind. People w h o know about the different grades chains to a stake; thence north 8.49 chains to a stake; thence east 33.86 chains to the place of the various parts of the county beginning and contalng 30.43 acres more or less A gen t fo r the A n gle l of boys clothing prefer to buy X t r a g o o D . It is Call and try the Eastern Hard and being part of the north half ot said dona were in attendance. The visitors Lam p Co’s. tion land claim , and said portion containing guaranteed absolutely; m aker and furnisher both acres more or less (excepting therefrom arrived in the forenoon and were Wheat Flour at Wilson & Han 80.43 1.50 acres thereof heretofore sold t o w . R. E ver pledge you full satisfaction. est.) ning’s. Angle Lamps hospitably entertained at dinner Dated this the ninth day of Augnst A. D. 1906. W. R. E vkkkst , by S. A. Mills. The business F or these reasons it w ill pay you to talk over Guardian of the estate of said minors. The light that never fails. Accordian and sunburst plait F. W. K snton meeting o f the association was Attorney for eetate. w ith us the style your boy could w ear, the pattern Dealer in special High Grade held in the afternoon at the col ing steam process, expert w ork that w ill best suit him and the price you should Kerosene aad Cssolinr lege when the following new of men, fit Portland. W ork re Delivered tree of chugs ia city limits. pay. Discuss these maters at once and in our store. ficers were elected: S. A. Mills, turned mext day. F or samples Newberg, president; C. H. Kelly, of w ork and prices see Mrs. J. M. Sole Agent for Newberg Carlton, vice president; N. B. Shaw, West Third street New berg. Willetts, North Yamhill, secre Every Correct Style Bell Phone 176 A fine large line of tary and treasurer. After an in ^ n ^ R e w n tb je P r iç ii I am prepared to put up wire teresting consideration ot ques fencing in all sizes and styles at tions of interest to themselves right prices, guaranteeing satis and the service, the carriers ad factory work. I t will pay you journed to meet at North Yam to consult me. H. E. N e w l i n . N elson & H anson ** hill on the twenty-second o f next Springbrook, Oregon. February. Following, the busi O n hand at the Racket Store ness meeting the Newberg car ---- dealers in---- For Salel F u ll Supply of riers, Mr. Mills, A. C. Martin The opening day for Pacific and C. W. Skelton, escorted the Railroad T im e Table. Team and harness, -plow, har Bicycles, and Bicycle Sun DRESS G O O D S, SH O ES, College is September 25. row, disk harrow, mower, hay visitors about tow n showing dries, Guns and Ammuni NORTH BOUND. A N D N O T IO N S . tion, Baseball and Tennis Clem Niswonger has rented them the various places of in rake, three horse rig for wagon, 8.52 a. m. 5.05 p. m. the larger Forsyth cottage on terest. The latter were more Sharpels Tubular Separator, Goods, Fishing Tackle, etc. M. J. N A S H & 0 0 . SOUTH BOUND. nearly new, hay. College street with the expecta than pleased with what they 8.52 a. m. 5.40 p. m. tion o f living here and attending saw and on leaving in the even A sa C. M o r s e , Come in and see us. We Mutual ’phone. college the coming year. ing expressed themselves as never have the best the market affords. J. W. Forsyth is at home from having been so royally enter Local Events. The Newberg Meat Co General Contractor. the Falls City lumbering district tained. Has the best facilities for fur this week, where he is interested Repairing of a ll kinds M a rria g e Licenses. Dollon Kenworthy came up with the Polk County Lumber nishing first class meats and Spec: ialty, from Portland Tuesday morning ing Company. The company is Emma Lorentga Taugue 19, butchers’ supplies, and the best to make arrangements to attend putting in a new mill which will to Gilbert Grimes 29. is none too good for their cus S E P T IC T A N K S A S P E C IA L T Y Pacific College the coming year. be ready to start up in a few Kate R. Johnson 18, to Harry tomers. Free delivery and both M U TU AL PHONE, 186 phones. Thorpe 26. A t a meeting o f the school days. Edith Charity Atkins 15, to board Monday evening it was Prunes, Prunes. The business men on First Alfred Jones 29. definitely decided that the New- street from College to Center The Alkn Evaporating Co. is Ethel Helen Wilks 19, to Wm. berg public school shall open on have signed a paper agreeing to in the market for prunes at the Sales 24. Monday, October the first. takatnrns as an additional night Grace E. Nash 21, to Elza A. highest market price for the best W. L. Graham and family, o f watch in the limits indicated grades. Finley. Kelso, Washington, have been until the “ long dry spell” is ter ! General Robert E. Lee. a M i visiting with Mrs. Graham’s minated. A wise precaution 5 ? . • : : Was the greatest general the : R eal Estate. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. which others on the street would •ALLAtO^ world has ever known. Ballard’s U se N i l J T Christenson, at their home up do well to take. FOR TRAD E : 260 acre farm Snow Liniment is the greatest lini- ; j LINIMENT the valley. ï • :? F. E. Whitney, superintendent to trade for small place near N e w - ment. Quickly cures all pains. It * is within the reach of all. T. H. berg. 50 acres in cultivation, John Cox, o f Winterset, Iowa, o f the railway mail service in n O — «« Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes: i o f who has been making a tour o f formed a representative o f the balance good pasture. One mile This is to certify that Ballard’s ! : the Northwest including British Graphic Tuesday that beginning from Oretown on Nestucca Bay, Snow Liniment has been used in J**VU9MlMi Columbia, is making a visit here this week, probably Thursday near school, cheese factory and my household for years and has Y been found to be an excellent lini with his cousin, David Martin. or Friday, a mail clerk will be fish cannery. FOR SALE : 200 acre farm, ment for rheumatic pains. I am Mr. Cox visited here six years placed on the morning train out never without it. Sold by Cbas. you w ill always have Rood health. W hat is more to a man ago. o f Portland and from this date all fenced, 100 acres cultivated, F. Moore. than good health? A ll the money in the world can’ t make happiness where health Is unknown. Ballard’s Snow Liniment . Mrs. C. J. Larsen returned a Sunday mail service w ill be balance good pasture and nice — ----- — - Rheumatism, Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Sprains, Neuralgia. Silent goodness speaks loudest. young timber, well watered by home last week from a visit with established. E. S. Piper will be — Sores, —-—» - Stiff — Joints', —, Contracted — ——— —tad Mitsr Muscles, ■■■, a Back and all the Ills that Flesh Is Heir to. her married daughters in Eastern given this run when he returns running creek through pasture. A n O unce o f P re v e n tio n Oregoq. While gone she took up to work at the close o f his vaca- Good farm buildings, splendid Is worth a pound of cure. There well o f water at house, four a timber claim along with sever tion. are many poor sufferers, consump J . O. Hcott, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes; “ I cannot al others in Wheeler county, set too highly praise your Ballard's Bnow Liniment for No sooner had J. T. Rhoton acres o f orchard. Nicely located tives who are hopless of getting the relief of acute rheumatism, caused by sudden change ting a good example o f thrift set a dozen eucalyptus trees last three miles northwest o f New well- who, if they had taken care and exposure to the weather. I also recommend your1 of themselves, would now be well. berg and known as the W. J. and foresight to those younger spring than they were dug up Ballard’ s Horebound Syrup for oougns and oolds. A cough is the foundation of con These used together defy all pain. Stater farm. Price, $8,000— in years. t and spirited aw ay by some one, sumption. Ballard’s Horehonnd G E T T H E GENUINE. Three Sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00 $5,000 cash, balance five years at Miss Betsey Jensen, daughter and recently some o f his remain Syrup will core that cough. Mrs. six per cent. S—, Gteat Falls, Montana, writes: o f Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, ing shade trees have suffered in “ I have used Ballard’s Horebound W A R R E N & STATER, o f West Chehalem, died Friday ju ry a t the hands of some van Syrup in my family for years—my McMinnville. Ore. at the Adventist sanitarium in dal. Suspicion is directed to cer 500-502 North Second Street, children never suffer with coughs tain parties who will do well to Portland whither she had been Sold by Cbas. F. Moore. ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURI. Patent, Patent, Patent. taken for treatment. The funer go slow in the future, else the Chehalem Valley Mills Patent al services were held tKre Sunday assistance of a competent sur hard wheat flour is unsurpassed in the Adventist church, inter geon may be needed to extract for strength, purety and white Boardlag »off ter sakoal far vessa ledi S o ld a n d R e c o m m e n d e d b y (Lesehtlakv metho4). A rti Oxnglsi* ment being made in the G. A. R. a load o f bird shot from the ness. $1.30 per sack at all Usale A estesile Conns: m e la i fateeeaneata. O.F. MOORE AJOO.. Newberg, Ore. tsfsnnatloB a te rs g T s u ts » in park-. posterior extremities. •emetery. stores. Don’t Fail to Try for the $30. CASH PREMIU Discuss the Boys* Clothes Question w ith U s * H. A. FORGH T | Special! Hodson Bros. SUM M ER W A IS TS I E. A. ELLIS, Sewer and Tile Work. Also Well Digging. H e a r t h is M o re Them We •• • i •j ! • JO . f -J ( B A LLA R D ’S SNOW L IN IM E N T AND CURES One W ho Knows. Ballard Snow Liniment Co.