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( tit u r n MISCELLANEOUS. :>« i n i s . I FRIENDS CHURCH.— S e n im - t very Sun day ut 11 a. m. and 7 |*. m. and Thurnlay at 10 1 ». m. Sat b ith School «very Sunday at lo a. m, 1 Monthly Meotiug at 10 a. in. the fir>t Saturday 50 iu each month. Quarterly Meeting the (second J | Saturday ami Sunday in Februrary, May Augiibt aud November. ti EVANGELICAL CHURCH,—R o l l e r service I flr>t and rtiii l Sundays of each ui mth at 10 a. I m.: second and fourth Snudavs at 7 p. m. Sab a bath School every Sunday hi 11 a. ui. M UNION CHURCH.—Union service Is held 111 the New her# School House every Sunday, at 11 fid u. m. Sabbath School every Sunday at 10 a. m. IV) ?! j. liu itT J l R G ■ - i ♦ — To Ills person that wants a home: acres i in sight of Depot,......... “ i ■lose to lV pot,.............. mile from Depot,... “ •• •• “ “ “ i, \ 4 ' 1 ;i “ il H it £ “ “ « « ll “ << H a a io o m :, r j l I Y S I C I A N AND S C K t i E O N . OtHoe M o o r e L P r o s , D r u g S tor e. S u w b c r g , O r e g o n . “ REAL U T A T r. A rittl.-u iy N o t c .j A X X . . >2500. ... ... 250. aoo. ... ... ... 300. 1320. ... ... 1050. 1000. ... 2000. Only one fourth down. Balance on tim i. Warrantee Deed, Title perfect. For sale by Willamette Real Estate Agency, Main Street, Newberg. PtioFKSdlONAL I'Alilis. H í Fair weather again. Will Macy is carrying the Academy mail this week. Dora Malsou was absent from school Monday and Tuesday. Jessie Vantress made a short call Tues day morning. Two of tno G r aphic forco were on the campus last Friday at noon and took part in tlio game of hall. Mary Jones lias returned to her home near McMinnvill. Site will commence a term of school in Ciackauias Co. in a few days. Daisy Truebiood, Jettnio Larson and Kmnia Ballinger called at the Academy on business Monday afternoon. There was a good attendance at the students prayer meeting this week. Beside students a few visitors were present. Bertlm Truebiood made us a pleasant call Thursday afternoon. l ’rof. Morrison received a fine collect ion of fossils from Indiana tins week. D. P, STRATTON, M anager, NKWREKO, OREGON. E. I . BELLINGER & CO.’S Real Estate Department,’ O p p o site I n te r m it lo n a l H o te l, 7 3 N . 3 r d S t., P o r t la n d , O r e g o n / City and Country Property Sold. F A R M IN G L A 1S D A. S P E C I A L T Y / — For painless extraction of teeth, call G0VEBNMENT LAND LOCATED. HOUSES AND B00M8 BENTED. on G. S. Wright, McMinnville. N o r a .—E m p lo y m en t D ep artm en t, C o n tracto rs A gents. F u rn ish e s all classes of help. LO C A L N E W S O F T H K W E E K . —Mit Hanson drove a small band of —See Smith & Hoskins’ new ad. it sheep to Portland this week. c C m —A. Bowman went to Portland Mon —Tom Ford started yesterday to help day. Jesse Hobson, Pres’t. F. A. Morris, Sec’v.' Isaac Miles drive a band of colts to liis u —George Hardwick went to Dundee place near Silverton. Is B. C. Miles, Vice Pres’t. J. T. Smith, Tres’r. Monday. —J. B. Mount lias just received a large —F. B. Churchman went to Portland stock of brooms and brushes from his Wednesday. brother, in lVs Moines, Iowa. —Mr. Miclieals, of Portland, was in —L. D. Mulkey returned to McMinnville town yesterday. S t e in . Wednesday. Mr. Mulkey lias about —Leonard Myers came down from finished his work for the Reporter and D u y to n Ite m s . Silver ton,Monday. will soon go on the road as a commercial The M erchant w h o K eeps Step to the Raking yards and gardens, pruning —For ail kinds of dental work call on traveler, lie is a rustler and will make trees and vines is in order. G. S. Wright, McMianvill,. a success of whatever-ko Undertakes. People everywhere complain of colds. —J. C. Cooper, tiie surveyor, was in It takes lots of rain and fog to make web- —Herman Winters,aeon of A. J. Win j New berg Monday and Tuesday. ters, who lives up on the Clielialem footers happy and healthy. Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon. —A. B. West, of Portland, was here At the school meeting John Fletcher mountain, was thrown from a colt last Thursday looking for fruit land. was elected director and J. T. Watson Saturday and one of liis thighs broken. Must be Tuned to th e Id ea of —Mr. Bently, of Grant county, Kan Tiie last we heard he was getting along cletk. John is a good one. Meeting Is incorporated under the laws of the stato for thé' purpose of inducing immigration' sas, arrived in Newberg Tuesday. as well as could bo expected. Wo hope adjourned just in time to esca|io voting a improving Our town and delvcloping tho many natural resources of tax. There aro 170 scholars in tiie dis —Maggio I Titus and Minnie Larson fur his speedy recovery. trict, six more boys than girls. our surrounding country, and is neither a wholly specu gave us a pleasant call yesterday. —E. L. McCormick returned from Sa E. l.ippincott has plotted forty acres —F. A. Morris of the firm of Morris lative scheme nor charitable institution'. lem yesterday in company with Joe At for town lots, adjoining Dayton on the Miles & Co, went to Portland Wednesday. kinson and L. M. Bashor, his chum, who south. To whatever Point on the Bead to Prosperity wo have Attained wo Believe it —J. K. Wright will teach, this spring, are attending the Willamette University. W. L. Hash is offering five aero tracts, lias been Due Entirely to Serving our Customers Well, knowing that Without Gain at the Pleasant Dale school, soutli of Day- They are going to spend a few days airing or more, near town quite cheap. to them we could Expect None for Ourseleves. ton. themselves and resting their brains. Mr. Soitters has moved to McMinn We Do Not or Shall Not Offer to Onr Customers any Goods which is not, to the —Mr. Wright, a general agent for the On the way down the river, the little ville and J. J. Wood to Newlierg. We Best of our Knowledge and Experience Champion road grader, was in town lioat, Toi>sy, was run into by the W. M. will sou them coming back to their first lias more than'doubled in sise and population the present season, because she ha3 Thursday. Hoag, mucit to the amusement of the love some of these days. the natural facilities for making a good little city, and her wide awake —C. F. Moore has been appointed crowd who were a little frightened by Wo are ready to bo surprised at any energetic citizens art substantially improving and taking hold o f the collision. time by a couple of weddings in our Postmaster in the place of Joe Everest who has resigned. midst. We have reasoned with the business In a manner that inspires confidence in the now' —Mr. Henry Morris has been employed — Isaac N. Miles, of Silverton, was in by Mr. Samuels, proprietor of the West parties but tliej care not for our warning. of its Kind at the Price. comers. Almost ail lines of business are repre Quito a delegation of Bergers wero here We have “ BEEN through the MILL,” as the saying goes, and we Believe the Newberg a few days lids week visiting Slioro Magazine, to take charge of the lust Sunday. Come again. X. sented, and our shipping facilities enable'' relatives and friends. Broad Guago Principle of Oakfir Orchard, one half mile north-west of Newberg. Mr. Samuels proposes to I . i i f n y e t t e No!«*«. Our merchants to give —Scott Inglis, who worked in the The beautiful rain lias como ut last and G raphic office part of the winter, m ade make an experimental fruit farm at this place and test the different varieties o f : the average Oregonian is happy, as their us a pleasant call Thursday. fruit adapted to this country. Ho lias j webbs wero getting very dry. —Mrs. A. Buchanan has been very- secured a first-class workman in Mr. Tiie health of our town is very good at sick for several days. Her many friends Morris and wo may now look forward is the Attraction that Keeps our Customers with us and Adds New Ones Daily. present, though three of our business hope for her speedy recovery. to a very succcssfull year at the Oakfir men have been ealled from our midst by River Steamers land three-fourths of a mile from the town at the lowest water mark. I.ifo is too Short for “ SNAP GAMES” in Trade and we do not Deal out "Soft vt. —Mr. C. F. Riley started to Tacoma Orchard. the icy hand of death during tlie past two The advantages for fruit ruining in Chehalem Valtsy. aro unsurpassed % Soap” to our Friend.-', but Strive by yesterday. He goes on business and will —Lost Saturday evening the Y's gave months, nam ely: Frank O Connor, K. R. on the coast, 1 , V ' probably be absent several weeks. a sociable at the home of Mr. and Mrs. agent ut St. Jos, and John Haney and Reuben Harris, both of the firm of Har —A. W. Rees and family ¡save moved Edwards. About J^onty-flve young into tlio house just vacated by F. A. Mor peoplo wero present. The literary part ris A I fancy, boot and shoo dealers. There are a number of new-comers of the program consisted of songs, music, to Deserve the Large Patronage Wo now Have and by Honest Work, Six Days in ris, opposite Moore Bros. Drug store. locating here this spring, among them declamations and a discussion of the the Week, and Caieful Attention to All, we Strive to Make —Smith Bros have had a rack built for aro Rev. Poling, of Salem, and Rev. Each a Permanent Customer. their scales this week. This is an im question, “ Would industrial training Dick, of the same place. Both have provement that stockmen will appreciate. tend to elevato labor?” All thoexercises bought property hero. Wo have also The stock is mostly subscribed lor a largo fruURwOftery which will l>e in operation wero quite interesting, and everyone W e Shall TDontiime to Carry our U su al Good A s —That new sign of “ Dressmaking” at seemed to enjoy themselves. The next some new neighbors from Kansas, and tiie coming season Wo aro now negotiating tor a competent canncr: Tlio Nicholson’s, is the work of Sir. Samuel meeting will be held at J. T. Smith’s a nioro to follow. The Evangelical Society has accepted Board has the business and resident lots of tho origiaal - town for lfohson, the photographer, and is an ar week from this evening. sortm ent of of the old county buildings and locuted tistic job. Salop nlstr —Mr. F. A. Morris requests us to in their College here, and will commence to — W. If. Shriver of the firm of E. II. form the jieoplo that he lias moved. improve the buildings und build moro Dry Goods, Bellinger & Co., real estate agents, of Monday and Tuesday while hauling his soon, which will make Lafayette boom Portland was in Newberg Wednesday- things to his place near the Academy, Uiis spring. Clothing, E D W A R D 'S A N D HOBSON’S ADDITION. on business. Frank thinks ho was asked tlio question, W. 1>. Bradshaw is moving to The —The Y’s have dispensed with the “ Hello, moving are you?” about 11,500 Dalles for tiie purpose of practicing his G ents’ F u rn ish in g Goods, \ •- <■ , Sunday afternoon readings and hold a times. As lie kept no count we are in profession. We are sorry to loose Brad, They also have nice five and ton acre tracts near town for tlraso Wishing a con» parlor sociable every alternate Saturday- clined to think lie overestimated the as ho is a genial good fellow. Crockery, number [terliaps 250 or such a matter. evening instead. Dr. Walts is making an effort to'get (lie venient little country homo. For further information call on or In order to put the minds of the public .State Reform school established near La G lassw are and —Mrs. Hanson’s new millinery shop address their Managers at rest we make the announcement fayette. There could l»e no nicer or on Main street, is now open. Those G roceries. wanting anything in that line will do well j that F. A. Morris lias moved, and hope healthier locution found in the state for it. people will accommodate themselves Besides wo could furnish them a few to give her a call. to the new order of tilings and if yon charter members to start in with. Dr. at P rices that W ill Stand Comparison w ith any. —J. N. Hoffman of Nebraska has pur don’t believe this go uml ask Frunk, Watts will have as much infinenco with chased the C. W. Elison farm four miles “ Have you moved, eh?" tlio State officials as uny irftui in Oregon, cast of Newberg and will move onto the ■r \ notwithstanding the malicious lies that For you r b est in terest, A C ard . place immediately. who do a general land and agency business and have as good a list of all kindi of’ have been circulated about him during I want to express iny thanks through —A. T. Haworth has purchased of land as any linn iir tho valley which they will gladly show intending your vuluahlo paper for tlio sympathy, and since tlio last session of tho legisla Oliver A Colcord 5 lots on River st. be ture. help and kindness of our kind friends dur settlors free-of charge. tween 4th and 5th where ho will soon Tlio To’opliot e I'o;istcr seoins to roll ing tlio severe illnoss of my husband. erect a nice dwelling. the stories about Dr. Watts ns sweet mor H yon wont to buy come wliero bargains are for'salc. If you wan* to sell leave M rs . II. C. II ald . —Miss Ella Hadley began teaching on sels under it’s tongue. But in our esti your land where buyers come. N urr.rry S to ck . Dayton l ’rairiu last Monday. Miss Had mation Dr. forgot more before ho ever Notorial Business Care» Cooper A Son, proprietors of tlio New- entered public life than the wholo Tele Insurance Effected and Money Loaned on ltealestato. ley is an experienced teacher and wilt lieig Nursery, have on hand a full supply phone-Register forco ever knew. The give splendid satisfaction. fully. tUme. — Mr. Walter, of Philadelphia, and Mr. of nursery stock and are prepared to fill Telephone-Register's object is to lieutDr. Hoffman, of Iowa, are in Newberg tiiis orders and supply tlio trade. Call at the out of tlio U. 8. Marshalship and it will week looking for fruit {land. They arc new nursery, near the tile factory on como about as near accomplishing that l ’ortland street, Newberg, Oregon. as they did tlio election of Grover Cleve well pleased with this place. land last November. H a r m o n y H o ts. a t. ' .____________________ ’ —F . S. Cottle has sold his home place Dr. Micliaux has gone on a Hying busi Farmers aro about through sowing I on Wynooski road, to N. C. Marris, one of ness trip to Tennessee. Wo aro anxious Newtierg’s enterprising real estate men. grain. i Mr. Maris will move to the place in a I Miss Lillie Gwinn is visiting her sister ly awaiting liis safe and speedy return. w i x j I u - a . i m i i e t t i e : 1-tf. Inauguration is over now and every Mrs. J. B. Netherton. l short time. F. II. Churchman ol your Berg was body has settled down to business for the —Orion Allen, of Hesper, Kansas, nr- next four years and feel pretty sccuro af rived in Newberg Monday and is stopping among us last week. ter trading the man, who proposed to re Mr. and Mrs. Newt Dickey of Goose with his relatives, F. A. Morrip und N. C. i turn tho Rebel Hags, for tlio man who Maris. Mr. Allen thinks this is a good Neck spent Saturday and Sunday at Mrs. Does a General Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Business. captured them. l ’osnv. Dickey's father's, U. A. Porter. place and will locate lure. H a v e o n o u r H o o k s Cor Halo C h o ice B u stu o a s a n il R e s id e n c e L o ts A T e llin g N am e. —II. C. Ilald was suddenly taken very I W hat is the matter with the Wills- mina Dude? Guess lie is watching liis in t h e T h r iv in g T o w n o f N e w b e r g ; P in e F r u it u n d F a r m L a n d s , A lawyer in one of our courts was look ill last Saturday evening and it was N ik a . ing over sotno papers his German client in T r a c t s o f 1 , ft, lO , 2 0 a c r e s a n d U p w ard s, im p r o v ed u m l im iin - • I thought for a while tiiat he would not i Laurels grow, (jit there Eli. had brought, and evpry signature had a p r o v e d . W . C. T. V. N o t ic e s . recover, hut at this writing he is able to Ire up and is getting along nicely. The Mother’s Meeting will be held at the menace in it as it stood: “ A. Sehwindler.” —Cyrus Lamb, ol the firm of Lamb A home of Mrs. M. E. K. Edwards today at "Mr. Sehwindler why don't you write N o ta ria l Work Done. Correspondence Solicited. EVEUYTHING NEW, NEAT AND CLEAN. your name some other way; write out Vaughn, contractors and builders, lias . 2 o’clock p. m. Office on Main Street. It is hoped that ad who can will avail your first name or something? t don't W e l i a v c j u s t o p e u e rt in o u r n e w I n iililin g , a m i c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e rented his farm north of town and lias themselves of the privilige of attending want peoplo to think you are a swindler." moved into the city. Ho will now be, e v e r y B ody to c a ll a n i l se e u .s. near his work and we are glad to have the District Convention. Many of our “ Veil, Veil, how much better you dink most efficient workers reside at Corvallis that looks?” and he wrote, “ Adam TERMS REA SOX A BLE. him in onr midst. und a good and profitable time is antic Sehwindler.”—Ex. —Eli Hadley started Tuesday, to San ipated. The Y’g Union at that placets A Western woman recently killed a Diego, California, where he will remain strong and we feel confident that our tramp with a rolling pin. The trHinp’s about ten days and then go to South ' young ladies will enjoy tlio Convention nephew sued and damages were awarded Omaha, Nebraska. He will probably there. Mss. F. A. M orris . the rolling pin. Tlio nephew undertook dispose of his property in the east and W h o H arm a T ow n. to argue the case with the woman- The return to Newberg. nephew’s funeral occurs Monday. 1 'nder- First—Those who don’t advertise. —Smith Bros, have added a fine team Beeoml—Those who run it down to lakers lift their hats to the woman when D E A L E R S IN of greys to their already excellent stock they meet her on the street.—Ex. O l)/lA WILI. Bt’T A DESIH ARLE RESIDENT LOT ItOsM) FKKT IN NEWRERO AXt> of livery horses. The boys intend to strangers. BOOTS, t a c h o ir s v . r r r fru it tra i l w ith lu m a r reach of tow n. |7 • ilnw n. th e re m a in DUY GOODS, Third—Thoso who mistrust its public d e r In 5 a n n u a l paym enta. T h is I . an e x c e p tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity to m ake enlarge their business this season, to Please never ask us to publish poetry, SHOES, GROCERIES, a V aluable In v estm en t. meet the steadily increasing demand for men. either homo made or imported. Ol CANDIE', NOTIONS, ETC. Fourth—Those who oppose improve course every poet imagines that he can O Q A A WII.I. |R !Y A CHOICE 10-ACRK ¡FRUIT TRACT WITHIN ONE AND A HALT good driving turnouts. n j m iles of N ew berg, put together the King’s English in about —Jesse Edwards has sold his tile fac ments. Fifth—Ttiosc who show no hospitality as poetic a sha[ic as anybody else, and tory to J. Hunt and A. W Iiees. Those W ILL MXT A TRA CT O F 1 « ACRE* O f BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED LAND. maybe he can, but our experience with 0 ‘ » j gentlemen will continue the business on j to any one. J» f »11 of w hich I* e**r»pri«lr a d ap ted to fru it, grilln or rraaa, w ith in a few rod» of Sixth—Those who hate to sec others th e P A W V . ft., a n d one und a h alf m ile» of N ew berg, all thin p ro p e rty w ill lx? »old | an extensive fu-alc this summer, and en- the business is that about the safest rule on k m c term « by »«paym ent o f o n e th ird dow n. P artle« w ho wl«h to ia v e a t 1» A s Tf e Wont to Close Out Our E ntire Stock o f D ry tow n p ro p e rty , o r fr u it la a 4 Will d o w ell to w rite to u*. | deavor to supply the market with the ! make money. for an editor is to shut down on all grades Seventh—Those who oppose every of the article and deal only in prose, of Goods, Boots a n d Shoes, We W ill Sell j very best bri< k and tile. movement winch does not originate with which ho is a better judge.—Itemizer. Them a t Cost fo r the n e xt JO Days. ■—He*E. II. Beilin gerA Company's new themselves. JESSE HOBSON. SA M U E I. HOBSON, ad. The manager of their branch oifica N ow is the Tim e to Get Eight—Those who.put on long faces 1 at Newberg, D. P. Stratton w ill lie glad Things Cheap. when strangers speak of locating. to meet all immigrants and show them Ninth—Those who oppose every public ÜRHTO W —T h u rsd a y , M ar a h n . O tti* * « v o r M (h » ro l î r o s . . O r n i* S f o r o , i around. Ho has some fine tanas and ••nterprise flintd'**s not aptmurof|s-rsonal h<*me in f’lrc t,r V i | t o r i town property lor sale. | he 'tit to th tí.liw lv eü , TH E C1LE1IALEM V A L L E Y BOARD OF IMMIGRATION MUSIC OF COMMERCIAL PROCRESS IVIocLerate P ric e s. IS rE W B E R O - T H E B E S T “POPULAR PRICES ill PRACTICAL MCMIlISr THE LOWEST PRICES/ “D A Y L IG H T M ETH O DS” C -A. 3 ST U ST E E ‘ST, ' • v >: M A RIS & OLIVER, MORRIS, M ILES & CO. NEWBERG MEAT MARKET. lee; a ö s Amite ef let!, Ps; Pdifj ad Ite MARIS, & OLIVER Managers J. M. H A N SO N . J O. WINSLOW’S R E A L I N S T A T E ^\_GENCY.. R E S T A IJRA N T. Fines! Meals in the City. W IN SL O W & NICH O LSO N. WYMAN & EVEREST, Great Closing Out Sale of Dry Goods. N E W DERG, OREGON. LOOK H E R E ! DO YOU WANT A HOME?