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    TH K N E W B K H G G R A P H IC
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-A M AW
HIGH PRICED HONOR
CLARENCE B U T T
WiB practice in aM tbe ««arto of the
âpemal AttmntKC. gvreai to pro-
bate iw rt, the writ*»* <rf
__
I H » , (Ywitraou And rite drafting of all
lt|t) pap*rK
Newbetg. Orago*.
O m e t - So.-W. Fta*
It Costs to Represent Uncle Sam
at a Foreign Court
o f Newbwrc Building-
c T r .
i
CHAPIN
LAWYER
Practice in all courts; Probate, Dee«la,
Mortgage* and all Wgal papeu. Ab-
i examined.
DR. C. A. ELDR1EDGE j
DENTIST
Office over First National
Bank
Phone White 3-1
"DR. A M. DAVIS
D E N T I S T
Offlea ever F srfu M i'l Drue *t»rt
PHONE BLACK 37
¿i
J. C. PRICE !
DENTIST
Office over U. S. Natl. Bank <
Phone Black 171
IfW W W W W W M M M M M
Dr. E. P. Dixon
DENTIST
Trials and Tribulation. That l i n t a
New Am baaudor — Caramomai In
Which M. Muit Participate and Far
Which Ha Must Give Lavish Tips.
Au iiuodh tai American «- mu live more
•i-ououiK-aUy abroad than at borne—
that la a facL Food la cheeper Serv-
auta work for Ine money. This being
ao. why la It uot puaalble for an un
preteutlou* Yankee diplomat to live in
Europe for tb • same money as In
America? 1 put the question to a for
mer amlmanador who has lived In Loo
duo. Parts and Rome.
•They tell me one can go to the mar­
ket and buy a part o f a chicken—a
wing or a drumstick. Think o f it:
Food must be cbeaptbere"
“ But the ambassador cannot sally
forth with a market basket on his
arm.” said the retired diplomat
That uuqm up the difficulty An am­
bassador cannot do anything for him
self So be la a shining mark for ev­
erybody There la nobody so helpless
In America, except the poor taxpayer
Let us look Into It
International law, which la as fall of
Bn« spun distinctions as common law
or domestic law. regards an ambas­
sador aa the direct personal represents
tive of the ruler o f hla country and
ordains that be be treated In a manner
betlttlng such a very Important per­
son. This accounts tor the ceremony
attending the ambassador's presents
don o f the president's letter o f cre­
dence to the sovereign. In detail the
function varies In different countries
but the continental custom la In gen
oral aa follows:.
At the day and hour Axed by the
king, emperor or president a court
functionary o f bigb degree In gorgeous
uniform appears at the abode o f the
oew American ambassador. Be le ac­
companied by numerous other person­
ages. somewhat lowqr In rank, but
uniformed In equally bright colors. He
Is provided with three court carriages,
together with attendants and outriders
He is In command o f a mounted escort
and. last, bat not least, of a white
plumed band, accoutered with tnstru
meats of glittering brass.
The American ambassador, probebl\
flustered by the ceremony, la con
ducted to the first o f the carriages
which Is drawn by eight boraes. He la
politely waved to the back seat while
bis persona I escort. Instead of sitting
by his aide, take« the seat facing him.
The Yankee diplomat wears a frock
coat—Prince Albert, he cells It—and a
silk haL and hia gloves, dictated by
hla wife, are o f gray auede.
Acroaa from him site the chief func­
tionary. attired with a brilliance sel­
dom seen outside o f comic opera..
In solemn stately procession the car­
riages and outriders, preceded by the
mounted troop, with the resonant band
in the van. take up tbe march to the
palace- On both sides o f the thorough­
fare Is a curious, gaping crowd.
At
that the many corps de garde soldiers
come out and present arms, and when
the American ambassador, a plain
man. perhaim. arrives at the palace
there la an elaborate presentation of
arms and a besting o f drams that com
pletely take the gimp out o f him.
Unexpectedly simple la the sov
erelgn'a reception o f the new diplomat,
but after It la over tbe American must
again endure tbe ceremonious proces­
sional back to hla domicile Then
•-omes the shock.
Tbe first secretary explains that the
son most not set before tbe pourbolre
Is distributed This, tbe ambassador
learns, to French for tip. He also
learns that the transportation to and
from the palace has 'a parse string to
it The keeper o f the royal »tables
must be tipped.
“ It Is an Inviolable custom." Insists
the first secretary
“ How n w - b r asks the fledgling dip­
lomat
“ For an ambassador.” says tbe first
secretary, "tbe rale Is $200”
There Is probably an explosion, bar
In the end the ambassador pays
A London editor, who was born in
America and received bis newspaper
training on this side o f tbe water, once
«aid
"You can safely give a present If
not s gratuity, to any official below
the sovereign on tbe continent ”
“ How about England?” 1 asked
“The present should be more expen­
sive. the gratuity larger.” — Henry
Beach Needham In Haturday Evening
Post
_________________
He Had Ne Thermometer to Toll Hun
the Temperature.
It ofton happous ou sledge Journeys
among the arctic Ice that the theriuotu
eters are broken
In that «-aae tbe
party Uuda Itnalf without auy means of
determining tbe temperature.
Hut
Roald Amundsen, tbe discoverer of tbe
DARING SHOOTERS
Moonlighters In the Early Days
oT Our Oil Wells.
Z Z E S S Z ir r S lw s E D
TO
w ork
sec r et .
perature It la possible to aadruate rbo I
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rneau temperature for a mouth with a
8oW g ol„ t>. ta 0 edp*
Cwnor
fair degree ..I a.-i«.r..«-y. This fo.-t be j #, th. pa .aaf Met..od of Shoot.ng
proved l»> means of a guessing compe- |
Well*. Had to Oaorate at Night—Man
til mu ilurtug the tvluiei tlutt hla party '
and Machinery Otten Annihilated.
s|ieut in cuiiip ou the great Ice barrier
As each man cauie lu In tbe morulug
one of the most uaugerous and at
he gave hla opinlou o f tbe temperature ,t,e *,me time romantic phases of tbe
outside, and oa« h guesa was entered In Mr|V ,q| UualneMs was k'towu as misui
a book
At the end of lb . mouth I j S , tlll|t> ,u th- Oegtuu.nu of the ol,
weut over the figure«, end tbe man
. ........
Who bad guessed correctly the great w "
'
1
*T*d
p” ‘
eat number of dmee won the prlse-a **' *" th* u,’* bod wf •huotln* «*-
few cigars Beside« giving practice In
Having a monoiaily of tb»*
eatlmating degree« o f cold. It was a
be could and did charge what
very gtsal diversion with which to be- ever jirl«-» he asw UL
giu tbe day. Wbyu one day la almost ’ As a result o f thta condition of
exactly like auotber the tlrat hour of affair* there sprang Into existence a
the morulug is likely t o lw a little sour : number o f bold apirita who began tbe
The competition engaged every «« m *** ' manufacture of nitroglycerin, the as
uncut inn pleasantly
La.-b man's en
lwrtL and shooting the wella
tmnee was awaited with excitement. ^
r™
“
T* J i.
and one man was not permitted ttf thr n.neb Haa money than the PStoal
make LI* guess In the bearing of l h e ® der ch* * red
w w * to n m i
man who followed him
Therefore
u»^ th" «twateat secrecy In their
they had to speak as they came In. one j work, for Ik» patent bolder had men
employed for tbe ex|
purpose of
by one.
“ Now. Mtubliertid.” I would say. toying on all tbe wella drilled. ▲ stiff
"what's the temperature today?”
fine for the Aral offense and a prison
Stiililiennl had his own way o f ra ljform for tbe second were tbe punieb-
i-iilatlug. which I never am-reeded IB
Inflicted on the men unlucky
linderstundtug One day. for lustain-e. ; -ot>U(cb m ^ « „ jjh t .
These outlaw
hu
I ihi L' im I dlukiat
be i«N>k«-«I
ulmiit him
him dtuf
and ntiiHlinI
studied ihu
the !
shootera bad their planta foi* making
vunoiis fa«-es
“ it isn't warm today."
...
. .
. t h e glycerin located In some out o f the
be «.Id HI MW.. wHb a greet d « u «.»
aM| m h m t b t i r m rrictm
col.vi«tion. I could immediately e„
in A
their shooting by
coumge him with the awunim-e that ^
Nght. hence the name moonlighter.
be !|:ld guessed i-«>ITectly It WMS - «Bf Many and variad ware the adventures
degrees h .
i that befell these moonlighters.
A
The month.y results were very lnrer ^
coming out frem town to a well
estl.m so tor aa I ran remember, the one day HW „ n l l
Mddwi
a
he«, is-rformam e In any month was reoce
, nd , to ^ to tnTMtl.
eight aMmiximatety <-orrect guea«ee
Taking off the lid. be saw what
A man might keep remarkably close to he supposed was Ian) oil. Well pleased
tbe actual teinjieratnre for a long tiro* w|tb hitt Hnd he ^
|t ak>nx ^
and then suddenly one 6mf make ao Wni
He »bowed hie treasure to hia
error o f 26 degrees
•
mates at tbe well and then uaed some
Tbe winner's mean temperature 0f p to lubricate tbe engine. For eome
agreed within a few tenths of a degree re»non the men were celled from tbe
with tbe actual mean temperature ol enmity o f tbe derrick. They bad got
tbe mouth, and the mean o f all tbs but a abort distance when there was
competitors’ mean temperature gave e an explosion that fitted tbe costly en
reeult that was almost exactly correct gins for tbe scrap beep. A dose In-
Bo If we bad been ao unlucky aa to «portion o f tbe supposed lard oil re
lose all our thermometers we should reeled the startling fact that It was
not have been entirely at a toes
oltn»glycerin It waa a frightened lot
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of men who gingerly returned tbe can
What Fepye Sew In Church.
to tbe fence corner from which the
Once I’epys goes to Hackney church, fille r hud taken It
“ chiefly." be m j i ,
*ee tbe young
^ proved to be tbe property o f t
ladles o f tbe school whereof there Is •won,^ b tfr. who bad left It there. I d -
great store end very pretty.” And on **°dlaK to peturn to r lt
night
another Sunday. “ After «tinner I did
I d 80 dangerons an occupation aa
by water alone to Westminster to the Jtoonllgbttag many fatal accldents
pariah church and there did entertain 7®1"*.to ^
myaelf with tbe perspective glass up doctly two tfiat occurred within a short
and down tbe church, by which I bad **®e ° [
ot™
treat pleasure o f seeing and gazing at . , n ,ltle °™t' . tbf nKX>nl|gbter.^a big
a great many very One women: and
bad come straight from
his wedding to tbe welL Tbe tlquor
wbaf with tbat and sleeping. I
ewey the time till tbe sermon wee he bad been drtnUng tncetebratlouof
done” And again on a Sunday after £
“ BrrtaÂV
noon to tbe ram e church, “thinking to
^ ■h*"
with tbe glycerin and was endeavor-
Betty Micheli and stay an boor to
» tbe
s . crowd, thinking by k . the end o f a . Ing
to
slip
tbe
cap
Into
place.
Hie
J 7 ,
”
nn_
i __ _ , i n, ^ — j .,M,n ka . hands were a trine unsteady, and he
nose that 1 saw that It had been her, .
.. ,
.
. ,
nnaii*
wn.
« ... the
»h . head
k — a . . .
wul i .* t list
w w turned to* •. fumbled
«
m It # several l minutes. »_ Finally,
ward me and It was her motlrar. ' £ ' * * *
which vexed me-” —George Hodgea In tb* i * p tat° P‘*?* *nd
T u. J.
l -oeslon cap a heavy blow with hia
the Atlantic.
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VICTOR HUGO IN E X IL E .
And the Attie Boom In Which
Wrote Hw Masterpieoe.
Ho
A graphic description of a v.slt to
Victor Hugo in Uiierusey and o f hla
quaint houiv there la given by the late
Sir William Butler in hia autobiogra­
phy:
“Of tbe many curious things to be
aeeo to Huntsville house tbe master's
sleeping room waa tbe strangest He
had huilt tt on the roof between two
great blocks o f cbliuueya.
You au
ceudud td hla workshop bedroom by
stairs which somewhat resembled a
ladder. Quite half of the room waa
glass, and the view from It waa mag
nlth-ent The lalea o f Jetbou and Bark
were In tbe middle dlatauce. anti be
yond lay many a mile o f the Normau
coast Alderney lay to the north, and
iMtymid It oue saw the glistening win
dowa of the triple lighthouses of the
Caaquet ns-lca end still more to the
right the high ridges overlooking Cher
bourg
The bed waa a small camp
tiedatead. with a table on one side of
It and a small desk cheat o f drawers
on tlie other, with pens. Ink and paper
always wltbln reach.
,
“ Near tbe bed stood a email stove,
which be lighted himself every morn
Ing end on which be prepared bis cafe
an lalt; then work began at tbe large
table wblch stood In tbe gtaae alcove
a tow feet from tbe toot o f tbe bed
Thle work went on till It was time to
drees and descend to dejeuner In tbe
room on tbe ground floor already de­
scribed. As tbe sheets o f writing pa­
per were finished they were number­
ed and droppod on tbe floor, to be
picked up, arranged and put away tn
tbe drawer daok at the end o f tbe
morning’s labor. He celled tbe writ­
ing table bis ‘carpenter's bench' and
tbe leavee which M l from It hla ‘abav-
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> Littlefield & Romig !
PHYSICIANS
and SURGEONS
Ü Dr. F. H. W ilson
Osteopatliic Physician & Obstetrician
Dtapatch.
Eyesight
Should be perfect and
F ree F rom S tra in ; N c
Headaches; No Pain.
Perfect glasses will ena­
ble you to look, to your
heart’s content, without
the slightest discom fort
to the eyes.
!
C. A. MORRIS
THE JEWELER
Eye Sight Specialist
o p p o s it c
p o s T o r r ic c
M 'M 'JkW JkW Jk’Æ Mi'Æ S
UNDID NEW MANAGEMENT
“ It was at this table and In tbla airy
attic Tbat most o f tb* great work of Wood of all kinds. Wood tawing a specialty
bis later life was dona.
Hera were Prompt service. Leave orders at yard or
written ’Lee Miserable*.' ‘Lee Traveil- at Dawson bouse, 109 West Hancock St.
leurs de la Mer* and many volumes of
PH O N E RED 1 7 4
poetry”
________________
E.
P.
HAMILTON,
Prop.
PAID W ITH A F U G .
Rieb Ousel Estete* In England With a
Curious Rental.
It Is not generally known that op
tbe anniversary o f Waterloo each year
-Ju n e Id. 1816. was tbe original day—
Phones
tbe Duke o f Wellington Is required to
present the sovereign with a new flag
Office, White 22; Res. Black 90
ben ring the French colora as an ac­
1U U *«U U I
knowledgment that his grace bolds tb*
manor of Htratbfleldaaye at tb* will
and pleasure o f tbe king, tbat estate
baring been presented to tb* Iron Duke
as a national gift for bla succosa over
Napolvion at Waterloo
Tbe «-eremony o f tbe presentation of
PHYSICIANS u d SURGEONS
tbe ling Is today much shorn o f Ita
Office over U. S. National Bank
and cut glory, for formerly the ruling
duke used to bring tba trophy blmaelf
^
Office phone Bine 171
on boraehai-k and personally offered It
Residence Phone Black 115
to tbe monarch Nowadays It Is sent
♦OOOBO^OWOBOWOWOWUWOWOBCWO
by deputy, however, and .la then placed
by some appointed equerry In tbe po­
I M M M M é M M SS S S M M M M
sition a «signed to It—namely, over tbe
marble bust o f tbe old Duke o f Wel­
lington tbat stands on Its pedestal In
tbe guardroom at Windsor castle Tbe
i¡
flag which has rested there during the
preceding year Is then taken down and
returned to the duke’s messenger.
It I« on the special condition o f tbna
; Office in First N a t’l Bank Bldg.
rendering this annual tribute o f feudal
Phone, Black 31
aerrice. aa we may call It. tbat tbe
reigning dnke Is allowed to retain tbe
splendid estate already mentioned. If
he omits to «end tbe banner on tbe
There wee a. crash tbat shook tbe pror>er day he forfeits tbe right to tbe
| DR.TH OS. W . HESTER ;
Okaufslssd.
1 eerj aarth. Tbe derrick and everything sets tea__________ ________
Mistakes such a« tbat which prakea |Q |r .res blown to flinders. Tbe men
The «ame principle applies to tbe
3 Physician and Surgeon
Uganda o f Bugaoda arp frequent w hen, wbo bad been watching tbe operation tieantlfnl domains of Blenheim held
the white man ba«e« bis geographical w er* Instantly killed.
9
Office in Dixon Building
by the Duke o f Marlborough, who sim­
n«*iiieoclatiire on hie nnderatendtng of | gome Hl™ later a n o t b f terrible ec- ilarly has to send a oew flag on each
2 r u » offic. whit. 22 . R h bi « m as
the native Sometimes they are amns cldent happened. Tbe moonlighter anniversary of the battle «Aug. 13.
| NEWBERG - - OREGON
Ing when one gets tbe explanation was a young fallow and noted for his 1704» The banner Is placed over tbe
♦ a * *
For Inatani-e. Da mars land should real­ careful work. Tb* well be was to bust o f the noted Dnke of Marlbor­
ly be Damnqnaland. jnst aa Namaqna- shoot bad mad# e fine showing In tbe ough. also tn the guardroom at Wind­
land and Griqualand. for “ qua” Is the send, end tb* owner confidently ex­ s o r — London Hpbere
masculine plural, meaning “men.” pected a gusher. Tbe shot waa started
“ R h " is tbe feminine dual 11 m ex­ down, and everything seemed to be
Te rre ra of Anticipation.
plorer. with s «weep of bis band, ques­ going all right. Thera were several
An old German farmer entered tb*
tioned hi« native guide« as to the name men In tbe derrick, and e tool dresser
office of a wholesale druggist on*
O S T E O P A T H IS T ;
of the country But they thought be stood waiting for tb* shot to reach tbe morning and addressed the proprietor.
was iiolntlng to two Dams women In bottom of tbe well when tbe piece of
a n d O b s te tr ic ia n
“ Mr fW ker. I haf der achmall pox"—
the
dlxtence and answered. “ Daroara." Iron be held In hla hand, wblch was
p u ...... (Residence Blue 59
“ Men-lfui heaven«. Mr Jacobe?" ex-
rnones. ,office Black m
Ho this portion o f German Africa bears called tb* go devil, would be sent down "iHlrm-d Becker a« the office force
a name which signifies “ land o f two to set It off. Tbe moonlighter let tbe ««•rainhied over each other In their
Hours by appointment
Dama women " - l^ndon Chronicle
rope, wblc-b was stretched taut by tbe burry tn get out "Don't com* any
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *•♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
weight o f tbe heavy shot run through nearer?”
his band«
Suddenly tbe rope slack­
Teld of a Tail««-.
“ Vota der madder mit you fallen,
Be knew only too well what anyhow?” quietly replied Jacobe. “ 1
A Viennese tailor was so fascinated ened
H o u r » : 9 t o 12 A. M . 2 t o 8 P . M . t
O th e r « by A p p o l n t m .n t
A
by hi« own figure In a suit ordered by that meant Tb* gas In tb* well waa say I huf der ««-hmall pox of butteront
e <-ouri functionary that be could ool forcing tbe shot beck out.
- m miue wagen, vot der Mrs. Becker
D r . F , H . W ils o n
“ It la coming oat I For God’s sake ortered lea' week alreaty” —National
make up his mind to pert srltb tbe
garment
He passed hours dally be­ help me catch tt!” be yelled to tb* tool Food Magazine
fore tbe mirror admiring the elegant dresser.
3 Phon«. OtriM Bla.k 111, R... Blu. SB
With e shriek tbe tool dresser Bed.
fit until bis mind gave way to lunacy
A Story of Beau Nash.
f Edwards Bid);.
Newberg» Ore.
He Anally had to be consigned to an and tbe others, knowing their terrible
Beau Na«U wiis not entirely a butter
asylum, whither be waa enticed, say* dang«», followed bim. Tbe shooter, fly. a* 1« proved by tbe following anec­
a correspondent, on pretext of hla be­ prompteu by tb* mad bop* of catching dote- HI« rather waa a partner In a
eeeeeeeew saevw O T eaevagraq,
ing Invited to attend a leva* la hla tb* shell ee It cam* oat and thus avert­ gin«« tuiHltie«« at Swansea Tbla was
ing tbe disaster, stuck to bis post
court
draoa.—Pall Mall Gasette.
little known, and tbe Duchess o f Marl-
‘ D R . G. E . S T U A R T |
There came a deafening explosion borough ouce twitted blm with tbe ob­
that reduced the derrick to a maos of scurity of hla birth “ Madam.” replied
Happy Relief.
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
kindling wood. Tbe boiler and angina Na«h. "I «eldom mention my father lu
-Ton
seem
happier.*’
Paint 8 avaa Moray.
were twisted wrecks Strewn upon company, not be«-ause I have any rea­
Chronic dueatea a ipecialty. Call«
“Yes.”
responded
the
clerk
In
tbe
Why not use a little paint occasion­
tb* ground were tb* mutilated remains son to be sebamed o f blm. but because
amwered promptly day or nght.
department
atone
“
T
’v#
been
trans­
ally? It prolongs the Ufa o f tbe build­
of what bad been ao abort a time be­ be baa some reason to be ashamed of
Oftce and Residence, 107 Mam St
ing*. adds value to tbe price o f tbe ferred from the silk counter to tbe fore strong men
Tbe moonlighter,
Phone Red %
farm and helps to make a "home been-. grindstone department And very tow wbo bed tried with each desperate
women
out
shopping
Insist
on
pawing
tlful " Buildings Isst 26 to SO per cent J
ie » # e » e » — eea ti
courage to save them, bad been com­
Another Maxim Mangled.
longer if painted. That means that a j over that stock ” —Washington Herald. pletely annihilated
“Bncceae will come to any on# wbo
building which would last fifty to see |
Nitroglycerin Is when bandied In persevere« ”
A . E. W I L S O N
Call Meney.
enty-five years unpalntsd would last!
brood daylight and under m6st favor­
“I am not ao ears about that I have
7\ io 126 years If painted. It Is tbei **I wish I bad a lot of that call able conditions a dangerous article been married for ten years now. and
O p tic ia n
«
same with fences and farm Imple­ money ” '
How greatly tb* danger was Increased my husband hasn’t liked anything tbat
: examined and glasses made ments it la easy to see that paint “ What for?”
by bundling It ee tb* mooollgbten 1 hare bad tor dlnnar y e t '—Pittsburgh
“To pay my telephone bills with,
saves money - Kansas Farmer.
to fit
________________
were compelled to may sastly be un­ Poet
stupid.”
—Baltimore American
Phone Blue 38
derstood.
It waa without doubt *
A Glaring On*.
moot hazardous occupation, but tb* eu
Teacher- I d tbe sen M acs "The rick
d teoen t connected with It to auy
“ You talk about m oor exclaimed the nothing * f tb* lent* amount o f money hoy love« bin medlrlo*,'' what pert of
suffragette “ Whet bee men ever done received for their services proved lire-
b i« -,o v W
Johnny It’s a Ob
■anm l/»ndon Tit Bits
Dr. John S. Rankin
i
H ED G ED ABOUT BY D IGNITY.
M AD E A GOOD GUESS.
Lang Was Eheri.
Manager Did run collect that Mil
from old n*-*n Ixmg? Pidlector- No: be
was in mu he was out. - Boston Tree
ecripL
The Ice Man
Can’ t make stale groceries
palatable.
Better make
your purchases o f
J. L. Van Blarlcnm
* who carries a nice clean
stock o f everything that
is good to e a t
Call W hite 114 and you
will get Prompt S e r v i c e
NEWBERG
Iro n W o r k s !;
Foundry and Machine
W ork.
Pulleys, Shafting and
Machine Screws
Sixth and Blaine Sts.
OVER Sfl YEARS’
XPENIENCE
P atents
twadc M a m s
D csiqns
COPYWIUHTS A c.
____ ____ a »keK-h and dMerlntlnn mar
:lv aaoartaln mir oi>inloii free arbethar a.i
ntlon t» probably ratenisM a Commun««-».
jLvea
I»trlcllr oonfldential. HRN060M on Patauu
aent fra*. Old««« aeeney for Mouline palanta.
Palante taken tbroneh Mann Á Co. reoelre
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Sdentine American.
A handeoieely lltnetratad weakl,. Lenreet dr­
en laiton of an, arlen tillo Journal. Tarma. |1 a
gy.».lgrg°Stto- »L 9ril«I by all newadaalera.
Pleasure and Picnjc Parties a Specialty
Country Trips at Team Rates
A . IVI. D U N L A P
M OTOR TRANSFER NO. 1
W ill move baggage,
furni­
b . freight or fumi*
ture to ail parte o f the citv
city or country.
country
Phone Black 18
Newberg, Oregon
E N O S
E L L I S :
General Contracting
Sewer & Tile W ork
and Deep Wella
Newberg, Ora. J
BUSINESS
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