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/ MISCELLANEOUS # • ( H I l i ( «I The Merchant who Keeps Step to the MUSIC OF COMMERCIAL PROGRESS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. stock of St. Louis »! ves ever brought to the town, at C. I*. Haworth's store on ¡ * A ll stoves I. enter street . , g iv e satisfaction. guaranteed to J. IMLoclerate P rices. B U ltT M OORE, JUSTICE OK THE PEACE. Office nt the Newberg House, Newbcrg, Oregon. T o whatever Point on the Road to Prosperity we have Attained we Relieve it to them we could Expect None for Ourseleves. W e Do Not or Shall Not Offer to Our Customers any Goods which is not, to the Best of our Knowledge and Experience * » r - P T T T T '. of its K ind at the Price. W o have “ B E E N through the M IL L ,” as the saying goes, and we Believe the Broad Guage Principle of “P o m im iim s im tiic iL iiw im m i” is the Attraction that Keeps onr Customers with 11 s and Adds New Ones Daily. — W e are much bjholden to Aliases Emma Ballinger and Emma Vestal this week for a beautiful boquet of flowers. —The city jail is being roofed this week. Flowers are highly appreciated in a printing office as they do not grow in the — See the new ad of Austin, Ford & region of the devil. Co. —The Quarterly meeting services of festival Monday — Remember ttie the Evangelical church, were held last night. Saturday and Sunday. The services —The new Meat Market on Main St. were conducted bv Rev. Poling, of Lafay ette. The Sundav evening services were is in operation. held in tlie Gymnasium hall of the — The Convicts go to M cMinnville to F. P. A. The room wss well filled and play ball, today. a very interesting and instructive sermon was listened too. — Several new residences are going up west of the depot. •— A fow weeks ago we published an — Fred Oliver was up from Portland article from the San Francisco Examiner, in regard to (lie pleasure of a ride on the a few days this week. Narrow Escape. This week we are in — .Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Washburn went formed that they pick strawberries along to Tillam ook Monday. the roadside, like school children. One — Choice Green House Plants for sale trip this week they stopp'd between here and Portland and all hands, and passen by Mrs. S. J. Hoskins. gers left the train and strolled leisurely — Miss Ada Newman brought us a fine away to enjoy a strawberry feast. Pick boquet of roses, Monday. ing strawberries, like shooting birds, takes time, and passengers should not have to —Lon and A b H ill and Tad Hoover loose the time. went to Dundee, Sunday. Lite is too Short for “ S N A P G A M E S ” in Trade and we do not Deal out “ Soft — The Cannery building is well under — Leonard Myers is having his shaving way and will be ready for the kettles and Soap” to our Friends, but Strive by parlor lixed up very nicely. machinery in a few days. The farmer — Mrs. S. J. Hoskins has for sale a fine that lias a piece of land not yet seeded would do well to plant coni and peas as lot of Green House plants. << »> both are profitable crops, also tomatoes — C. B. Haworth is having a rack made if started soon will do well. For the in to hold his fine stock of nails. formation of the farmer, for canning, — Vaughn & Lam b are working on plant sweet sugar corn and V ick’s perfect to Deserve the Largo Patronage W e now Have and by Honest Work, Six Days in ion peas. Air. Henlotv, the foreman, is Henry St.Heien’s new house. the Week, and Cateful Attention to A ll, we Strive to Make an experienced canner, and his pack is — Stoves from $15.50 to $43 witli furni well known in Portland and in tlie Sound ture complete at Haworth’s store. cities, and we feel confident that we will find a ready market and build up a good — Afr. Dick Warren did some very fine business here. The stock is not all taken painting in the uust office this week. yet and the farmer to get the full benefit — W in. Rees is selling the washing of liiscrop, should secure his share of tlie stock and save tlie profits to himself. machines manufactured by A. Mott, Some of our wide awake citizens have — C. W . llodson of M cMinnville gave rented land near the city and are planting us a pleasant call Thursday Alorning. corn and peas for < inning. The 5 acre —The Y ’s parlor social will be held tracts in Rural Home are good “vegetable mile from Station, this evening at the residence of Mr. N . E. and fruit tracts only just what everv man in town should have, Britt. to furnish work for the boys while out of —John Brown of the Oregon Land Co., school. of Salem was in this city one day this A Hfirgain. week. 20 acres of good fruit or grain land, l b- — I f you want strong healthy plants of miles from Neivberg. A good location Good spring and all varieties, you can get them of Airs. for fruit or vegetables. Hoskins. nice buildings place. Tlie land is first- class in every particular. Price, $500, — Prof. Morrison is getting the "h a n g ” $200 cash, balance on easy payments. of keeping his bicycle in the middle of Address, AI.uus, O liver & C olcord , tile road. Newberg Oregon, or .1. C. I I ia t t , W h it — I f you want some excellent pictures tier California. DAYLIGHT METHODS Each a Permanent Customer. W e Shall Continue to Carry onr Usual Good A s sortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Glassware and Groceries. — Tlie celebrated Robert Mann two bit ax for sale at H aw orth’s Hardware and Furniture store. at Prices that W ill Stand Comparison with any. For your best interest, Morris Miles — Mrs. AI. E. K . Edwards is in Salem this week attending State convention of the W . C. T. U. & Co. — A large number of young people of this place are going on the excursion to Vancouver the ¡50th. — Afr.J. O'Bryan, of the Narrow Guage, and son took dinner with Air. and Airs. J. B. Afount, Sunday. —C. B. Haworth is making hay on his place in Oregon, but on his farm iu Iowa lie is not making hay. E E E S <Sz ZHZTTHsTT, PROPRIETORS OF THE — A few of the young people m et at the Evangelical church Tuesday even ing to practise singing. N ewberg T ile Fa ctory — Charley Afoore says to tell the people that lie has some very fine han&nas. Call and sample them. — R ev. T. T . Vincent w ill have charge of the Evangelical church at this place during the ensuing year. All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. We Havo — A lva Cook rode down from his school at West Chehalem, Wednesday are now Prepared evening, on I its bicycle^n .'to minutes. Increased the Capacity of our Factory and , 0 Supply the Demand. T ile Delivered on Board the Cars at Factory Send for Price list. KEES& Prices H I NT, Newbrrir, Oregon. © S h «2 © o os m o o Ô . © u in "tí o o CÖ bn « k OO c=> » gelist’ in very low. 1 351 »d a £ 5 "t 1 .r ï «A £ S Ì —i X3 © W GQ © U] t o 3 ? *3 *© 'S Ä £ t f o r * 1500. E x ecu tion by K lrc lric lty . The new law in New York State, pro viding for the removal of condemcd crim inals by an electric spark, is designed to be, and certainly will lie, a more merci ful method of extinguishing tlie vital spark, than bv the old wav of letting the |Hxir wretch fall through a trap ami break his neck in a ro|>e loop, hut oven the latest style is not without its disadvan tages, and it it a question whether it is better to lie dragged to the scaffold and shot into space at the end of a rojie, or to live ten thousand deaths, so to speak, in torturing snsts-nse. This is the manner in which sentence is pronounced, and the mode |>f carrying it into execution. When an acL.1IHe,| IH.rS(jn ¡„ f,„ln<1 gnilty of a (.apital o fr.m.c in tll(; ,wlla| m;ltlnor) the j judge sentences the criminal to death by electricity lietwecn two dates, bnt does not state the day nor the hour. The cen I demned is led hack to the cell and there | awaits tlie will of the executioner, he knows he must die, lmt when? lie is on —Afessrs. Henry Morris, Ed .Mott and the alert; and every lock bolt that shoots Elmer Washburn went to Portland W ed to its socket alarms turn; every step nesday by the wagon road. They made that he hears in the corridere is to him, a quick trip. I cause for shuddering fear. Ho knows I — A fine line of pocket cutlery at great not bnt his time to lie may come in the reduction for 10 days. W ill be sold at ] dead hours of night and ho springs from cost. Call and examine at C. B. H a I his cot in tenor at the slightest sound. worth’s store. This mav last for onp, two, three or four — Miss Eva Parker the well known evan- ■ days, bnt one day a determined individual J. E D W A R D S , £ w J. P . Tarrant, contemplates raising tlie dam at tl.e grist mill, two feet and thereby increasing the power to forty 150 A c r e s A splendid fruit or stock ranch, 3 Li miles from Newberg. About 20 acres in cultivation. 59orG0 acres slashed and fenced, balance in timber. Small house and barn and other buildings. Tlie land is well adapted to all kinds of fruit and would subdivide to good advantage. A 11 overflowing spring branch runs near the tiarn and there are two or three never- failing ppringsof puro water on tlie tract. Would make a good chicken or stock ranch. A nice location for a fish pond. Only $10 per acre. Terms $500 cash bal ance on easy payments. Address, M a r is , O liv er A Coi-coan, Newberg Oregon, or J. C. H ia t t , Whittier California. horse. — Misses Mary Cook, Mir.nie Hoskins, Emma Ballinger and Jennie ¡.arson went to Salem Wednesday, as delegates from the Y ’s. Successors to 1 taken, go fo S. Hobson’s gallery, above the post-office. O •*-> hil © gj -tí © •S X © GO in a a "tí t3 G J 3 2 2 H ps P h ces o P- w CJ S3 a -. a CO I * / Z I 0 n tí i CO M rx: C£3 h u ¿ Her illnew in thought M ks , F. A. M orris , County Superintendent « f Pres» Work. of Mrs. E. II. Woodward next Friday 24. All the ladies of tlie town and surround ing country are invited to come. Bring REAL ESTA1Ü. Jbsso Hobson, Pros’t. B. C. Miles, Vico Pres’t, <*11 an<l asks him to step out. to be caused by overexertion. A ll hope Ife is taken to a room and told to sit down ; his hands and feet arc shackled, i for her speedy recovery. and he never rises from that chair again — Scott Inglis banded 11 s a box of for he has sat in the “ Electric chair. ’ fine strawlrerriea Wednesday, upon Under Ids fact is a sheet of zinc, a wire is 1 which we feasted our eyes for a season faMened to either hand, a circuit is | and then they disappeared. formed, and in the twinkling of an eye, a — T o the persons bringing 11 a the finest heavy shock has passed through his collection of fruit we will give a yearsaab- frame am i—he Is dead, the tienalty has scription to the G r a c iiic . Hulx-cription to lieen paid; the law is vindicated.— Ex. begin on the first of September. 1 .... . . . ~7~ , * * , . . * "Court the fresh air day and night, — Special sale for one week only. 1 I savs a medical exchange. That’s good will sell woven wire mattresses for $2.75 advice for the girls, hut if you are a cash. Call early aad get one liefore they rising inan you had Ivtler court the fr a il bcjrcss.— paqvilL' Breeze. Me r 1 I gone. JL H aw orth . F. A. Morris, Sec’y. J. T. Smith, Tres’r . . THE CIIEHALEM VALLEY BOARD OF IMMIGRATION, lunch and have a good time. We think these gatherings may be made Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon.' pleasant and profitable for all, as well as a LO C AL N E W S OF TH E W E E K has been Due Entirely to Serving our Customers W ell, knowing that Without Gain For tio«l ami Homo anil Native Lami.” — Rees and Hunt have had an cxi>ert Do not forget the mothers meeting this mechanic, of the Shiver & Walker lirm at work on their Tile Mill this week. He after noon at the hotueof Aunt Sarali Hob has tilings in good shape and tile can bo son. All are welcome. made much faster than before. There will boa Sewing Bee at the home —There was quite an excitement on the streets Wednesday evening. The bi PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, office. Moore cyclists of tlio town were all out for a drill. tiros, Drug Store. New berg, Oregon. Some of them who were not mtn-h used to their wheels, kept the crowd well en J. M . W ltlO lIT , tertained. Must be Tuned to the Idea of W. C. T. U. COLUMN. — LO O K ! LO O K ! 1 ' >K! The finest I N O T IC E S . FKIKXP n C III’ KCII. —Service» every Sun lay ut 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. and lliursday at 10 t. ui. S ibbtih School every Sunday at lo a. m. Monthly Meeting at 10«. in. tt** rtr>t Saturday in each mouth. Quarterly Meeting the sec.uul i Saturday and Suuday iu Februrary, May August and November. EVANGELICAL CHURCII,—Regular sonrlce first aud third Sundays of each month at 10 a. in.: see«uni and fourth Sundays at 7 p. in. Sat» bath School every Sunday at 11 a. m. UNION CHURCH.—Union service is held in the New berg School House every Suuday. at 11 I a. m. Sabbath School every Suuday at 10a. m. means of replenishing the treasury of tlie CnIon. Every lady who has a sewing pays the sum of $1 into the treasury. W e regret to know that the president of Is incorporated under the laws of the state fof the purpose of inducing immigration* the Y ’ h has resigned her position. improving onr town and dofveloping the many natural resources of Aliss Miles lias worked faithfully to keep npthe our surrounding country, and is neither a wholly specu interest in the work, and wo do not want lative Scheme, nor charitable institution. to spare her from our ranks. Aliss Bettie Williams lias been chosen to fill the va F T E W B E E G cancy, and we bespeak for the Union n prosperous year under her supervision. Something from the ISible about Social has more than doubled in size and population the present season, because she h a y Purity. the natural facilities for making a good little city, and her wide awake That an “ ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is a law as wise us it is old. energetic citizens are substantially improving and taking hold of When once the soul has been sullied by business in a manner that inspires confidence in the new impure thoughts it is as difficult to make comets. it clean again as it is to renovute a smutch ed snow drift. sented, and onr shipping facilities enable When the guards are onr merchants to give broken down and the ubominuble crew T H E L O W E ST P R IC E S . are admitted, they are as hard to get rid of as Canada thistles on a farm, vile ver min in a house or cobras in an old Indian wall. With God all tilings are possible. They whom He calls to the rescue and refuge service grow highly skillful and believing. They prove the falsity of the general notion that fallen women cannot besuved. There seems to be no trouble aliorrt saving fallen m en ; and women are not irrt ransic- ally different in moral fibre, (liv e U fallen women a chancer like that accorded to fallen men, and a similar result might he predicted. One of the mildmay “ Sisters” whose work is hr a “ Refuge,” gave me most encouraging reports of her “ Rescue Service.” L et those who are called to this difficult work do their best, and may God help them. Everybody can lend a hand at prevention. Every woman might to please herself, never to give place to an impure thought. Never a slimy word ought to slip from her lips. I have'known married people to jest with each other, as if it were possible for either of them to think more of someone else than of tlie other. As well jest about theft or murder as adultery. The possi bility of one being untruo in thought is too bad'to^bc in the least funny. Sometimes woman l>y themselves tell stories of doubt- full meaning, or repent little questionable things for the sake of the fun in them. They maj not bo harmed by the talk, but, some one who listens may find it u poison ed burr that will mar and ruin the soul’s white purity. One hour S|>ent witli an un blushing talker or a bail hook may fasten on the mind an evil influence that will in trude itself between the soul and God in hours of prayer. No'hing will answer bnt total abstinence from everything that savors of tlie fleshly. You may be of such mental and spiritual strength ns to be un harmed ; hut through your fuult, your weak sister may perish for whom Christ died. Let us walk carefully in this matter, lest in any way we alict an evil that; sends into eternity by a short, wretched life and a gastly death more victims than can be claimed by cholera, yellow fever anileven strong drink. The Bible Enjoins: 1. Perfect Personal Pnritv. Keep thyself puro.— 1 Tim.5:22. W hat soever tilings are pure: whatsoever things are lovely * * * think on theso thin gs. - P h i l . 4: 8. 2. Loving pity for the Erring. Neither do I condemn tlie«*, go and sin no more.— John. 8 :11 . Rrethren, if a man lie overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual restore such an one in the spirit of meekness: considering thyself lest thou also he tempted. Gal. (i: X. 3. Great Faith in God. Have faith in God.— Mark 11: 52. And tlie I/inl said, If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say unto this syca mine tree, be thou plucked up by the roots, and he tlum planted In the sea, and it should obey you.-*- Luko 17: 0. Ail things are possible to him that be- lieveth.— Mark 9: 23. Every mother should he on such intimate terms with her children that they will not receive from coarser lips than hers, the story of the sacred mystery of the beginnings of life. A little friend of mine was urged by some girls of her own age to join with them in trying to find out tlie things not usually told to children. “ No indeed,” she replied, gathering up her doll clothes lo run home, “ my mother tells me every thing it is right for me to know; and she will tell me about that when I need to know it. I won't listen to a word about it from anybody else, fo r maybe they would not tell it truly.” Cornelia, the mother of Gracchi, taught her sons, even in the days of Rome's dark est dissoluteness, to fie personally pure. ' There are women in this w orld," ssid she, “ who are to sit beside your hearth stones. You must keep yourselvps pure as vou want them to keep themselves for you.” If all who wear the crown of maternity were true to their trust we might hope tor the speedy healing of this awful sore of of the human race.— Jennie Fowler W ill ing. __ _ _ Almost all lines of business are repre R ivet Steamers land three-fourths of am ile from the town at the lowest water mark. The advantages for fruit raising in Chehalem Valley are unsurpassed on the coast. The Board lias tfio business and resident lots of the original town for sale, also E D W AR D S’ AND HOBSON'S ADDITION;. They also have nice five and ten acre tracts near town, for those wishing a coni yenient little country home. For further information call on or address their AJanagera MARIS & OLIVER, who do a genecul laad and agency business and have as goed a list of all kind« o> land as any lirni iu the valley which they will gladly show intending settlers free of charge. I f you want to buy come where bargains am for sale. I f you want to sell leave your land where buyers come. Insurance Kfifeeted and Money Loaned on Realestate. , fully M A R IS Notorial Business Care*. done. & O L I V E R , Managers T. II. F oro . H. A ustin , i». L am p . AUSTIN, FORD & CO. r n o r iu E T O K s o f -O— The Newberg Meat Market. A pood supply o f Fresh uml Suit Meals kepi eonstanlly on hand. A t Hanson ’ » old stand oil Center Street. Newberg, O r o fjo ii, Five And Ten Acre Fruit Farms, N EA R TOW N C a n Ire b o u g h t o f iih n t v e r y l o w te r n n t u m l o n lo n g : t i m e . A ls o w o h a v e f o r sal«* 7 5 l a r g e Io ta o f t l i e m o a t d e s i r a b l e r e s i i l e n e e p r o p erty in N e w l r e r i r , s it u a t e d near th e new fr u it ca n n ery. O U S TS W ishing to make valuable investements can do so by secureing one of these Fruit Farms and one or more of t hese town lots which We w ill sell in sizes to suit purchaser up to one acre. JESSE HOBSON. SAMUEL HOBSON, D. P, STRATTON, Manager, NEWP.EUU OREGON. E. H. BELLINGER & CO.’S Real Estate Department, O p p o s it e I n t e r n a t i o n a l H o t e l , 711 N . I t r il S t., I ’ o r t l a d , O r e g o n . V . » „ F rom across the ocean comes the en couraging information that the Dublin authorities have conflsticatcd thousands of Zola’s works, and in London there is a fine for publishing them. May the good GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATED HODGES ANDJB00M8 RENTED. work spread until it shall embrace the de- 1 (rcrz.-Eiqplnyiy.ut P»p»rtaien'. Coolr.ctvfs Ag«uu. K.irin.lin *11 cla.-s«»yI hcln. struct ion of all p iriiiu ois Ijteraturc. City and Country Property Sold. F A R M IN G L A 1S U A. S P K C I A L T Y ,