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Cl sen . v otici :*. FKIK.NUs L’HUtll.’IL—Servie«. e v e r - - day ut 11 u. lu. and 7 p. m. and Thnrv.l- r.i U a. m. S ih h ith 8cho.ll every Sunday al 1.1 a. m Monthly Meeting at M a. m. tue tlr-i .-tin n ii iu eaeîi month, quarterly Meeting the aee.-n I Saturday and Sunday la Kebrurary, May, August uud November. EVANGELIC VL C H l'R C ll.—Regular ». -vice flrrt aud third Sundays of e ich m nth at ta ■ m. : see. ml and fourth Sun 1 iy . at 7 p. m. Sah- bath School every Sunday a t 11 a. in. PUOFE ’.'It >N AL CAULS. .1. B l ’H T M O O K K , RGKON. Ofllee, M IA N AXD S l’KGEON. . tiros liras Sture. N e s Iters. Greeon. I JHYSIC re — II. Cook, S. K. uu.l .lait sCummins was bis birth-day by being presented with | — of Kansas, ami A. IV. T->w!cr, o. Illinois, a handsome wicker locking chair. in Newberg, Momlay Thov ox turi — le-.'S. !! ¡wards, proprietor of Hie New. a t to lovalo 1 on*. I erg Tile Factory, says lie is receiving a —People are wondering where the (Ire great many lo.lers inquiring for tile in was Monday night. The Aea.lemy liell an-u r to the advertisement in thoG iurn- was heard to ring about thrcc-quarteta of ic. Every tile on tho yards is engaged and he cannot supply the demand. As an hour near midnight, but no tire. soon as the weather will |iossili!y jiermil. S'* —James Mies and M. Funk of Wiehita, the Factory will begin running again, and Kansas, were at tho Railroad House a few will endeavor to supply all who want it days this'week. They are looking at the with tile. , country with the view of purchasing. —lack Smith presented us with six —There is a Debating Society that meets every Wednesday evening at the .L O C A L S E W S O F T H F W E E K . CheLaleui Mountain school hou: . They —I.in l’arker went to Portland yester have some very interesting discussions. day. —Mr. H. E. Willis, of Wilsonville, wa- —See Henry Austin’s new “ ad” in this in Newberg. Thursday, lie came f r the . purjio.io of making arrangments to enter issue. tho Friends Pacific Academy next Mon- —Carl Stanley is suif.-ring with a sore | day. throat. --Every-ono sjicaks well of the new —The Railroad House has ten regular management of the New berg House. One boarders. would judge that proven ler is plenty and —Tho Narrow Guage train was late well served from the looks cf the Land New Years. lord. —Fred Churchman returned last Mon —Rev. Frank Moore, who is attending day morning. the Willamete University, at Salem, spent —Hugh Concanon made a trip to Port Sunday in Newberg visiting his father and brothers. He returned to Salem, land, Tuesday. Monday. —Mr. Vinton, of Illinois, was in town —Rev. F. D. Holman, of Salem, con again this week. ducted the services at the Evangelical —Ben Harris, of Dayton, was in New- Church last Sunday. In the evening the berg last Tuesday. house was well tilled an 1 the sermon was —Mr. George Frank went *o McMinn instructive. ville. Monday morning. — Jim Colestoek, who has been workin; - M r . Scarce called, with Mr. Wvtnan, for J t “se Hobson, returned Monday, from a t th e G rauic office Friday. \Ye' hope Tilla,nook " 1,era 1,0 " ent to ,he j Holidays. lie reports that the roads are Mr. Scarce has come to stay j very good. —Clarence Atwood of Connecticut, ar —Mart Goo Ison, wboeu’ Ids ankle about rived in Newberg last Saturday. six weeks ago while working in the logging —Charley Moire has sold his house and camp at Hobsons’ saw mill, called on us grounds to Mr. D. E. 11 <’ low ay. last Momlay. Hu had quite a serious —Mr. H. Hurley, of Lafayette, was in time with his ankle. Newherg several days this week. —Thomas Turner, cf Lincoln Co. Wash —Miss Dolly Ilarlwiek will start to ington Terriory, who recently purchased a farm near Newberg, has arrived with school at the Academy. Monday. his family. We are glad to welcome such —Oliver Reese, of Vermilion Grove, ' men as -Mr. Turner. 111., arrived in Newherg this week. —Phillip Bowennan, of Springfield —J. T. Smith will start to Southern Cal Linn Co., has gone into partnership with ifornia, on a visit, in a week or two. his father, .1. II. Bowennan, in the fruit — J. II. Bowennan ami son aro fixin business. They are fixing to plant a large to plant 1000 prune trees this spring. orchard, as soon as possible. —Several parties are getting out a lot of | —Henry Austin lias moved into his railroad cross ties just north of town. ¡new Barber Shop, and is now ready for —The Newberg sportsmen will attend business. Those wishing a good easv j shave, or their haircut iu the latest fash- a shooting match at Lafayette, today. j ion will do well to tall on 1 :m. —John Winters and John Hardwick, —Will Ilolston, who is so well and fa- of Middleton, were in town Wednesday. ; vorahly known to the people of Newberg,is —Mrs. A. T. Haworth lias been very very dangerous,y siek. with typhoid pneu sick for a few days, but is getting better. monia, at his home in Portland. 11 is —Don’t forget the meeting of the New many friends hope for Iris speedy recovery. berg Choral Society at Mr. Wymans’ to —A. S. MoDunald, who is teaching at night. Butteville, made us a pleasant call last —Mrs. J. B. Mount has been confined Monday, lie is looking around with a to her room for a few days, with a bad view of investing in properly here. We hope he w ill conclude to locate among us. cold. MlsCKLI.ANEOl S. -- — Newberg Furniture Store! Just Use J 3 i 7 e d W IRE ® r e a l 1C s t a t e T r a n s f e r s F o r X l i e L a s t W e e k . BED S P R IN G S , . a DO YOU WANT A HOME , u H i « 1’ g Y ESSLS SO FA S, " I U B rY A DESIRABLE RESIDENT LOT .10x130 FEET IN NEWBERG AND I ' l « choice . «ere fruii tract w ithin em y reach of town. |7V dow n, the remain- uer in .> annual paym ents. This is an exceptional opportunity to make a valuable iuvestm eut. 'a— TALLES, CHAIRS, OIL CLOTH CARPETS, I O O * A. Ì "'H J' MI'Y A CHOICE 10-ACRE FR t'tT TRACT WITHIN ONE AND A HAL :.r m iles of N ewberg, a ll o th e r a rtic le s k e p t in a first-class furn o . “x i W 1 " I U - 1 U \ A, TR.G’T MO ACRES OF BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED LAND, itu r e store. See o u r goods before V\ w . 1 f wnu'h is especial V adapted to fruii. grain or grass, within a few rods ol the IV A W. V . K.. and one ami a half m iles of Kowberg. all th is property w ill be »»old p u rc h a s in g e lse w h e re . on long terms by a payment of one-third down. Parties who wish to in v est iu town property, or fruit laud, w ill do w ell to w rite to us» P IC T U R E FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. F u r n itu r e d e liv e re d fre e of Charge to any SAMUEL HOBSON, JESSE HOBSON. p la c e in tho city. O. E . H O L L O W A Y . 1-tf. O lllc c o v e r M o o re H ro s ., D ru g ; S to r e . of l-tf. A. Ï . HAWORTH, Agent, FOR OREGON CASKET UEWBERG HOUSE COM PANY, Newberg, Yamhill Co., Oregon. DEALERS IN ......... UNDERTAKERS, MATERIAL, — S l'l'I I N u r s e r y Stock* Cooper it Son, proprietors of the New- b rg Nursery, have on hand a full supply of nursery stock aud are prepared to till orders and supply the trade. Call at the new nursery, near the tile factory, on Portland street, Newberg, Oregon. LOOK HERE! a New and W ell Assorted S tock of EDROOM. SETS. SOFA LO UN G ES, mammoth carrots weighing twenty-five ! pounds. The largest one weighed live anil ¡ one-fourth jioiuids. The seed was sown in May and the carrots were pulled the 29th of December. Mr. Smith raised one hundred bushels this year from seven ounces of seed. They make splendid feed a n d for stock and lie uses a great many for this purpose. —Two weeks ago F-mith Pros., proprie tors of ihe Pioneer Stable, inserted a no tice in the G raphic , offering a reward for a stolen horse and for tho arrest of 11. • thief. In less than a week they received a letter in answer to the ‘ad’, saying that such a horse had been sold at Damascus. Levi Smith left at once to see if it was the stolen horse, and found both the horse and saddle. He returned and on Monday, Smith Bros., accompanied by Fred Churchman and Mr. Mauppin, went down to prove the property and bring it homo. They returned Wednesday night with the horse, saddle, bridle and halter. The only thing they failed to get was the saddle blanket. It pays to advertise. It pays to advertise in tlie G raphic . MISu’ELI. VNE(* Coffins, Caskets, Burial Shrouds, Etc., Etc TERM S R EASO N A BLE. N ew berg Tile F a cto ry. ( ‘ J. AND C O N V E N I E N T H a v e j u s t c o m p l e t e d a n e x t e n s i v e a d d i t i o n t o o u r lio u . s e , w e a r e p re p a re d to a c c o m m o d a te r e g u la r o r tr a n s i e n t cu sto m e rs b e tte r th a n ev er before. OREGON. Jesse Edwards to A. R. Carter, lots 3 to 14 inclusive; block 50; $131.00. W e h a v e C o n s t a n t l y oil l i m i l i a S u p p l y o f Jesse Edwards to T. E. Armstrong, lots 1, 2 and 3; block 57 ; $45.00. Jesse Edwards to A. S. McDonald, lots ir s t la ss d r a i n il e 4. 5. (!, 7 and S; block 57; $75.00. Jesse Edwards to Mr. Peters, lot 1; | A ll S i z e s , F r o m 2 1 -2 to 112 i n d i e s , a t R e a s o n a b le P r i é e s . A lso block 55; $15.00. Jesse Edwards to Herman Schmitt, lot B u i l d i n g a i u l P a v in g ; B r i c k . T ile D e liv e r e d o n C u r s a t 2; block 55; $15.00. F a c to ry P ric e s . Jesse Edwards to Alt'. Moore, lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and («; block 29; $150.00. Jesse Edwards to Mary E. Moore, lots NEW BERG, ORHGON, 7, s, 9,10,11 and 12; block 29; $180.00. TT NEW AS Robes, NEW BERG, EVERYTHING T J. M. WRIGHT. l-.f. NEWBEG MEAT MARKET. t I k ; a Cititi telim i cf M, foil’, Mrj aid Gas. EDWARDS. H A N SO N & JO NES. 1-tf. J-tf. W a tc h M e e tin g . On New Years Eve a company of young folks stuitcd from town in a wagon with no spring seats but plenty of side boards. They came to a halt at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Reese, about 11 miles from town. Mr. and Mrs. Iicene were not expecting company, but they noon adjusted themselves to the merriment of tlie visitors, and a pleasant time was the result. The time was agoeablv spent in playing games, pulling taffy and making popcorn balls. They t aw tho olJ year out and Ihe new year in. They then drove back to tow n and dUtrttmted them selves at tho proper slreet corners, all feeling that they had a good time. ir n o s ., 3 DRUGGISTS, MOORE XKWBEKG, OREGON. Jesse Hobson, Pres’t. B. 0. Miles, Vice Pres’t. F. A. Morris, Sec'y. J. T. Smith, Trea’r. THE CUE I TA LEM V A L L E Y DEALERS IN d r u g .-*, MEMC1NKB, CHEMICALS, PAIN IS, BOOKS, STATIONARY, CONFECTIONERY, CLOCKS, —D. B. Reasoner, of Middleton, called —The pump at the water tank on the «vano, «ki i .hi VAKNŸÎIÏ, BRU8HB8, I’. & W. V., is being overhauled and re at the G rai 'BK- offieo Thursday. Mr. 8 0 A I \ t PERFUMERY, Reasonei is from the same county in Iowa, paired. PLATED AND GOLD JEWELRY, as one of the editors of the G raphic , and TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES —Mrs. J. T. Smith and daughter, Lillie it seemed like meeting an old acquaint A I.en p Y e a r S o c ia l. went to Portland Saturday aud returned ance. A Leap Year watch meeting was given Monday. 1-tt. —Mr. 11. Whitman, an experienced by a few of the ladies of this place, at the —J. P. Mattingly, traveling agent for Watchmaker and Jeweler, from Michi Hall of the ladies dormitory. The fore Frank Bros., Portland, was in New berg gan, commences business in Moore Broth j part of the evening was spent in playing last Thursday. ers’ Drug store Ibis week. A good Jeweler t games and devouring nuts and candy. —Mr. Ilammet lias been clearing the will do well iu this place, and we think j Tiie boys were then invited to retire from Wishes to inform the people of ground for the brickyard near the rail rod, he is the man. the dining room, and they promptly obeyed, but weie soon recalled. Butter west of the depot. —Tiie Y ’s finished reading tho book taffy were served and a very intorest- —Ed. Nelson, of Illinois, has been look i entitled Mabel’s Work, last Sunday. All and , . . , . i • in the . book i and , i . mg ” fnendlv - contest ing around Newberg this week. He will were deeply interested . . ensued, , . As . . tho earlv book ai T h a t b e is lo c a te d part of the New l ear drew nigh the time probably locate here. we hope, the lessons taught by it will prove was sjioiit in a very musical way,both in- to all tho memliers. It is not —E l Rowan returned Monday, from a benefit . , , , , . , .,, , . , ...... ; strumental and vocal. The New Year nr- decided what book will bo taken np . . . , , Silver Lake, W. T., where lie lias been yet ili id iu rived and the company extended a vote next. spending the Holidays. ! of thanks to tho matron of the Hall, and W I T H —D. P. Statton Is having a dock built | dispersed. The meeting was a grand suc- —The shooting match in Newberg New A’ears day was weli attended and some ubout half a mile below the Wynooski cess if the girls did wait till the last day j warehouse, on the Willamette river. He in theevening. good shooting was done. lias taken the contract to furnish sonic of A c a d e m y N o te s . —Mr. Scott Inglis, one of the G bapi < the steamers with wood. Mr. Parks of force, went to Portland on business, last i the firm of Buchanan & Parks, is putting School opened again last Monday, afte W hich he u'ill sell a t reasonable rales, A ll a weeks vacation. The Board of Trustee“ Saturday, anil returned Monday. in the dock for him. and several patrons of the school were k in d s o f produce bought a n d sold. —Miss Francis Rogers, of Little Falls, —Mr. A. P. Oliver was up from Port present. W. T., came to Newberg this week with land Wednesday, night to attend the Prof. Morrison and Miss Milos attended the intention of attending school. special meeting of Board and get more a teachers institute at Lafayette during tf. —A car loaded with bran was wrecked samples for the Portland office. Any nice vacation. about one mile north of Vincent’s station sp .-¡mens of grain, vegetables, fruit, dried The Bchool adjourned for a short time green or canned, will lie gladly received Tin snav afternoon to observe tho eclipse. on the P. A W. V., Monday night. and returned if wished. The F. P. A. Boarding Hall girls will • —Twenty five lots were sold in New —Prof H. T. Griffith, practical Phrenol- undoubtedly he in demand, for what berg Monday, before the raise in price, J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor. ogist and Physiognomist will deliver three j young man would not “ hanker” after a which took effect January 1, 1839. succc.dve lectures at Newherg. begining girl that would split wood for him. —Newton Bolton, is clerking in J. T. Jan. 14. subject first night “ Phrenology j Napoleon Monroe will not be in school — . a . f u l l l i h e o h 1— Smith's store. Newt will make a pleas as related to human advancement”, sec - ' any more until the spring term. He is ant anil popular man to trade with. COOK STOVES, HARDWARE. onri night,“ How to read character”, third now at work on his fithers cattle ranch, HEATING STOVES, TINWARE, —Rev. Jesse Fdwards, wife and night, “ Love, courtship and marriage. A student* prayer meeting was organ- WINDOW GLASS, | izeil last Wednesday evening. daughter expect to start to Southern Cali First night free. and every other aitiele usually kept in a first-class The Literary Society have changed fornia on a visit, in about two weeks. —Jesse Edwards recently sold five head Hardware Store. ll-cir meetings from Thursday to Friday —Miss Nancy Atkinson, who has been \ of thorough-bred bliropsliire sheep to Mr. at home during the Holidays, returned to Scroggins, of Sheridan, for (150.00. He evening. The hour, also, was changed Salem where she is attending school. also sold George Christenson a good high ; from Ii ;45 to 7 P. M. I Make a Specialty of Tinning and Plumbing , grade Shropshire buck a few days ago. | l eap year is past. Think of it, girls! —Jesse Edwards has moved one of his Think of the op|«ortunities gone forever, in all its Branches. engines from the tile factory to his barn Mr. Edwards keeps some of theliest thor- that you might have employed in making for the purpose of chopping grain for iris ough-bred stock to lie found in this part -Ti viari the hearts of the boya, yet bow few gtock. of the country. have availed themselves of the chance. A ll K i n d s o f Ke¡>..¡rii|o; N e a t l y a n d l* ro n i]d y I t o n e . C o m e In —A Union Sunday School has been or- —W. T. Andrews and Benson Warner P eck an I B c s ii e l . a n d S e e m y H to ek . both of Kansas, arrived in Newberg Mon ganizeil at the Newherg f. bool house, ' I». M O U N T . ri i r . i : i i i». i--tf. day. They are stopping at the Newberg 1!. II. Pettijohn, Supt., Mrs. Thomas, ! Asst. Supt., Mr. Thomas, Sec , and Mr. House. Wyman, Treas. The Sunday School is PAKKKTT—EVF.IIEST.—At Ihe hom e of the —Mr. W. C. Hockett, a Methodist min at t l a. m. and is followed by servises at hom e of Ihe b rl'li-.’ parents, Mr. and lfrr. Roil hou E verest. Jan. ant. lu d , Mr. S i in mil ister, and daughter, of Winlock, W. T. eleven. It is ¡pine I to he a Union school, P.irretì 1 1 M is. Dillte Everest; Dr. Asron M ill. are here on a short visit to his brother-in- and every bocy is invited to take part officiating. law, Mr. Paul Mary. Mr. Parrott Is a member of the firm of and help make it a sue «.ss. Parreti A Par ret t, successful Merchants of Mr. II. Whitman called at t h e G r . u h i i —“ We have nognilde«! chariot or pranc-, > ? office last Tuesday, Mr. Whitman is first ing steed, but we get tiuTe just the same” Dundee Oregon, and the bride is the dm glder of Reuben Everest, who for d o s s jeweler and is thinking of going into —tiie next day—and with stopping for many years bus been a respecte I resident business in Newberg. kindiing wood and l«oo»tin<g a stray wheel of this place. May a happy life lie theirs —Joseph Atkinson, returned to bis onto the track ¿ind milking the cows. to enjoy. studies at the Willamette University in They can't lie expected to do any b -tter, Kopt Constantly on Hand. Sale» last Wednesday. He has been at but just “ wait till the clouds roll by” and Ill F !.. we may make the trip all iu one day from home during the Holidays. II OiI.E Y.—At her horn- ovtiers. JsniisryX . —Christmas, New Year and the tax here to the city. H adley, S f a i H 1 st 7 p m , Mr«. collector, each spent a day in Neal «erg, —When B. C. Miles came home from during the Holidays. We are glad they the store Thursday evening, he found a Mrs. Hadley suddenly became paralyzed don't come but once a year. number of bis frien Is assembled in the about six we-ks ago, and has been eon- —Mrs. Jane Votaw preached an ex c 1- parlor who were apparently there to have st.n.tly getting weaker ever since until • — - em sermon last Sun lay morning at- a good time. H * joined them and a very sli • pa--e 1 quietly au I pvt •••fully away, th? Friends Church. T. e h «use was well picas, nt time was had. Toward Ihe do- - Thursday ( ti ning. The bereaved family SM IT H BROS. ■ of the evening lie wai rcm 'nlcd tls.i! ii have »hr -i.apathy of their many fricL-ls. I JiiitaJ and all aecuivd interested. 141. BOARD OF IM M IG R ATIO N . Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon. Goods Warranted as Represented. U. JD . CARTER Newberg and Vicinity m Railroad Oepot General Stock of Merchandise Give him a Call. NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE, E R and Sale Stable. Li v e « Double and Single Turnouts Is incor|iorateil under the laws of the state for tho purpose of inducing immigration, improving our town and delvcloping the many natural resources of our surrounding country, and is neither a wholly specu lative scheme nor charitable institution. NEWBERG- lias more than doubled in size and ;>opiilution tho present season, because she ha* the natural facilities for making a good little city, and her wido awake energetic citizens are substantially improving and taking hold of business in a manner that inspires confidence in the new comers. Almost all lines of business are repre sented, and our slrip|iing facilities enable our merchants to give THE LOWEST PRICES. River Steamers land three-fourths of a mile from the town at the lowest water mark. Thu advantages for fruit raising in Chehalein Yulley are unsurpassed on tho coast, O -A - 35T 1S T E R Y , Tho stock is mostly subscrilied for a large fruit cannery which will be in opcralioa the coming season. We are now negotiating for a competent eanner. Tho Board has the business and resident lots of the oi glnaf town for sale, also EDW ARDS AND HOBSONS ADDITION. They also have nie* five and ten acre tracts near town for those wishing a con1 venient little country home. For further information call on or address their Munagers MAIMS, O LIV ER & WIMGIIT, who do a general land and agency business and have as good a list of all kinds oi’ land as any firm in the valley which they will gladly show intending settlers free of charge. If you want to buy come where bargains aro for sale. Board and Transient Stock Carefully Cared For. Insurance Effected and Money Izianed on itcalestate. Proprietors. M ARIS, & OLIVER, If yon want to sell leave your land where buyers come. Motor' tl Business Care-’ fully done. M anagers m.