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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
MISCELLANEOUS
M id dlt-ton I te m * .
T eacher* E xam ination.
Miao 1 ELL AN L o l'S .
Fine weather this week.
At the teachers examination held at
Birt lias sold bis chickens.
McMinnville last week there were twenty-
8. N. Poole Is on these k list this week.
a. 1IOIÌHON three applicants and twenty-one certifi­
\V. M. HIATT.
More immigrants arrived on the train
cates granted, only two (ailing. Of the
certificates issued two were first class, Monday.
HIATT A HOBSON, Editors aadProp'e.
eight were second class and eleven were j Mrs. I). W. Lyle received quite a fall
third class. It 8|*'aks well for the ability i last Saturday.
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1889.
Mrs. Allie Miebux of Portland lias Imen
of tho applicants that only two failed.
i
\
¡siting
friends and relatives at this place.
A S p le n d id D lk p la y .
S ewiikrg lia» voted $3010 for a graded
Miss Lillie V. Smith and Sir. William |
Mr. Oliver of Newberg, representing
H ave ju st comiiletrd mi extensive addition to our bouse, w e a n
school building.
Miebus w ho have been attending school
the Clielialein Valley Board of Immigra­
prepared to uceonnnmlate regular or transient customers
S ai . em has BUteeded in raining the tion has placed a splendid display of the at Newberg are at home once more.
better than ever before.
Dr. White lias been sick lor a week or
products of his county in the Oregon Im ­
$20,000 subsidy for the Woolen mill.
two hut we think lie is decidedly better
migration Board’s rooms. It consists ol
T hu Heppncr Gazette announce* that a very neat case containing twenty-four now from the way ho ap|>eared last
it will hereafter appear as a six-page compartments that are filled with dried Sunday.
i-.r .
Mr. B. II. Alhee started fur Portland
piper instead of four as in the past. The currants, raspberries, apples, prunes,
last
Monday
where
he
expects
to
spend
a
Gazette is a good pu[>ec and deserveB its peachee and pears, a jar of preserved
E. C. TA KRAUT.
J. I). T A H U A N T .
few weeks improving his health.
prosperity.
prunes and fourteen plates of apples ami
A friend inquires, is Dr. White to be
l«;ars. Some of these apples were picked
T iie inaugural hall was attended by
my father-in-law or my brother-in-law.
10,000 t>cople and was a grand success. on inauguration day.—Oregonian,
Perhaps the Doctor can explain the mat­
C e le r y .
In deference to the request of Gen. Har­
PROPRIETORS OF THE
ter.
rison to the mangers no wines or liquors
A large quantity of celery is brought
One or two families who have been
were served. We sup; os ) this was quite into town entirely unbleached and totally stopping with E. G. Gardner moved to j
a disapointinent to the third party prohi­ unfit to eat. To raise celery thus is time Lafayette this week.
bitionists.
,
_________
and money thrown away. No country in
School meeting list Monday resulted
the world seems better adapted to grow­ in the election ol S. N. Poole as clerk and
11 wiRHuN and Morton were inaugurated ing this most wholesome ol vegetables C. True as director.
i-«.
1’ resident and Vice President last Mon­ than this valley. To bleach It Is no la­
Mr. William Baker met with a serious
day. The eerimonies were grand and im­ bor comparatively, and it sceins a pity to accident last Saturday. While working
pressive and were witnessed by a large see an article like that sent to market in In the saw mill at Bridgeport bis band
AV<- Guarantee Satisfaction to our Customers. Call and sec ns.
crowd notwithstanding the disagreeable tho condition so much of it is. Its p-o- was suddenly caught in the planer causing
NEWBERG,
OREGON.
weather. The inaugural address touches duetion, when properly conducted, is a
him to loose two fingers.
on all the leading questions of the day source of very great wealth. Car loads of
ScKinm.EH.
The zoology class are getting their in­
in a manly and fearless manner.
it can t»e sold at places like Portland.—
I 'n i t e d W e S t a n d .
struments ready for their work in dissect­
Capital Journal.
T he following is II irrison's Cabinet:
Tim interest felt in the annual school ing and in a short time they will be making
Dealer In
C o u n t y C o u rt*
See. of State, James G Blaine, of Maine;
meeting was so great that a largo attend­ ravages on the animals in the neighbor­ A gricu ltu ral Implements,
County County proceedings to noon ance was the result and be it said to the hood.
Fee. of Treasury, William Whidom, of
W a g o n s,
Minnesota; Sec. of War, Itedfleld Procter, March 7, 1889:
The school is small this term In com­
N EW RERG,
credit of everyone who spoke and to the
OK EGON.
B u ggies,
In the matter ol
S. Hess and credit of the community that not one parison with the attendance last term hut
of Vermont; Sec. of Navy, Benj. F.Tracy,
of New Y ork ; Sec, of Interior, John W. others for county road: Motion to re harsh word was spoken, not a jar was felt as much or more can 1«! learned, for the ]
Pum ps, etc.
Noble, of Missouri; l ’ostniastcr-General, strain order of Jan. 9, allowed. Motion in the discussion. Good order and good students will have more of the teachers
M ain S t .,
N ewdeco , O regon .
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
John Wanamaker, of Pennsylvania; to set aside report disallowed. Attended judgment prevailed. The old grounds time than before and everything being
Attorney-General, W. II. II. Miller, of report of Com. of Damages filed.
and house were ordered sold and the snug quieter their minds need not be distracted
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH,
In the matter of N. C. Marls, It. C. sum of $8,000 was voted to he expended from their studies and thus we should put
Indiana; See. of Agriculture, Jeremiah
Miles
et,
al.
petitioning
for
county
road
:
Rusk, of Wisconsin.
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
in the erection of a commodious building forth our best efforts while a good op|K>r-:
Granted and Andrew Winters, L. W. for a graded school. The citizens of New- tunity presents itself aud at the end oi
N e w iScl* i d II > u*e.
BRUSHES. COMBS, ETC.,
-F O R -
Hoger and A. C. Atkinson apjKHUtod as Ix-rg and vicinity have rarely failed to do the term we will have no cause for regret, j
The annual school melting was held viewers.
Leslie Thompson who attended school
the light thing when they have met to­
A CHOICE LINE OF FA M ILY MEDICINES,
I ist Monday afternoon. Unusual Interest
The court insured tho court house for gether and calmly and deliberately con­ last term is working on a farm between
was manifested and the audienco was $25,000, placing it in six different comp­ sidered the interests of the community here and Champoog at present.
JE W E LR Y OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
very large. Many ladies were present. anies.
Some of the cottages near the Boarding
There is one meeting that has not vet
PER FU M ERY AND FAN CY TOILET ARTICLES.
Noah Heater was elected director and
I k - i ' ii held that is believed by many could Hall are being decorated with a fresh
W l i n t D o e * II M e n u ?
Andrew Pickett clerk. Tho old school
A Journal reporter, in making flic lie held with profit to all parties con coat of paint by Albert Hill and Mr. Par- !
building and grounds were ordered to 1«!
rounds for news, caught a somewhat im­ corned. Is there anything to ho gained ker, this week.
sold and bonds to the amount of $8900
Prof. Morrison made two trips to Port-
portant item. There are two or three by either section of the town by earning
wero voted to build a graded school house.
O X M A IN S T R E E T .
very wealthy and influential strangers in the strife farther'.’ Is it not a fact that land during vacation.
This will build a good convenient
The school though seemingly rmall
our city who have up to the present time men of money are continually being
bouse large enough (or the present, and
O reg on .
failed to make their mission known. driven away after coming hero with the this terra is larger than it lias been dur­ X e x v b e r g ,
when more room is needed more bonds
However, a reporter has elicited the fol- intention of investing, simply on account ing any proceeding spring terra.
can be voted. Newbcrg has reason to be
Mrs. Bell visited Salem and Miss Milos
Can Furnish one Cheap fo r Cash or on Instalment P la n .
, ,
. i ,, -a I lowing, which may shed some light on of the present uncertain state of affairs?
NEWBERG
S teix .
-
j the subject. These gentlemen ¡uo from Everyone inside of town and out that Silverton during vacation.
-tf.
Academy is one of the liest Institutions
I California, and it is thought they are feels a real and lasting interest In the
The Cabinet.
its kind in the State and now we do not
looking around for .some land that would pliico is tired of seeing mud thrown
Blain is about 59, his public career is !
AGENCY.
propose to he behind in good public
he suitable for fruit growing, etc. If this ami would rejoice to know of an amicable too familiar to be recited. Windom was
schools.
Real Estate Bought and Sold.
Farms
settlement
being
made.
The
interests
ho true, and these gentlemen mean busi­
born in Ohio in May, 1827, served in con- j
Rented and Rents Collected.
I
Tho secretary’s report read at Ilio allu­ ness, Salem limy bo on the verge of an­ of tho town are too great to ho hazarded gress from Minnesota from 1858 to 1898 ; |
have now on hand a large
longer.
Lot
tho
leading
men
of
each
ele-
amount of
was appointed to the United States sen-j
nai meeting of tho California Fruit Union other boom in this way. We will inform
after tho third year of its exlsteco, shows our readers moro about the subject as merit get together with un olive branch ate to till a vacancy in 1870; was elected , Bcsirnbh" F a rm in g ,
F O It O R E G O N C A S K E T C O M P A N Y ,
D airy ami F ru it Lantls
that tho society has worked up a large soon as the facts are to bo had.—Capital planted in their midst and calmly and to a full term in 1871 and reelected in
deliberately reason together, fix on some 1870. He was secretary of the treasury
trade, and Itomi successi ill in disposing of Journal.
FOE
SAEE.
..........DEALERS IN ...........
point where the business of the town can under Garfield until September 1881, and Persons Desiring Such Property Will do
282,041 boxes of fruit, also 253,823 crates,
I n G o « l W © “ Tr uA t.* *
Well to Consult me.
bo gotten together, let everybody fall in served ncaln in the senate from October j
making a total of 53>,tifi:! packages, weigh­
Good Citizen (reading)—Tho preachers lino and work together in blissful forget-
ing over 12,030,003 pounds. Tho total
1881 to 1883. Jeremiah M. Rusk was !
of Indianapolis have decided that it takes fullness of the past, with a bright hope
receipts amounted to $773,117.42. Of this
born in Ohio 1830, went to Wisconsin in j
N ewbeiig .O regon .
so much valuable time to open tho legis­ for the future, and Newberg will "arise
$345,150 21 waa expanded (or freight,
11-2-241.
1853 ; joined the Union army as major of ;
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lative session with prnja3r__tbat_ hereafter *» •» -1 o l i i n t l * * I i n i l •1 o r » n » ♦ A i > o e i o , d i i M - i 11
• —
........ o.ivin,^nBwi«.e*—> — —
èomniTssion, makinga lof!il*groSÍ
H armony
from
Vicksburg
to
the
end
of
the
war
Lady—Dearie tno ! I .ever expected to
cl targo of $ 134,881 89, so tb it $818,233.06
,md rose to lie lieutenant colonel, and |
see tlm day when even tho preachers
I)i-r,l. lieourited.
was returned to tho shippers, averaging
would get together and form a prayer
Abstract ot conveyances filed in the brevet brigadiergenoral. He was elected
almost three certs a pound for all the
trust.—Philadelphia Record.
I Recorder's office Yamhill County, Ore­ to congress in 1870 and served three
fruit sold. Tho secretary states facts of
neatly done. I will also keep a good
ls anv prayer by any body worth any Kon ^"r H'1’ wi"-U ending March 5th, 1.889: terms; was appointed charge de affairs'
Interest to Oregon fruit growers, la-cause
assortment of
money to any legislature? Also, what is
James W. Hutchcroft to William Gel to Paraguay by Garfield but declined the (
they are contemplating u similar move­
i the real value of a prayer to (foil that is dam, ono acre, a part of the Donation appointment as lie did that of superinten- ;
Uoolts
and
Papers to B ead.
I am now prepared to furnish
ment. Cherries were Injured by lato
offered for a $5 fee? Also, why not have J '11» 1
<>( I’eter Smith, Tp. 8 S. R. -1 dent of tho bureau of engraving and j
Good order is exjiected.
rains, as they were In Oregon. Bartlett
printing.
Ho
was
elected
governor
of
i a goo I coinprehcn sive prayer prayed into "• Consideiation $700.
poars wero shipped too green fur a while
a phonograph and ground out of it every
The State of Oregon to Henry Simms, Wisconsin in 1882 anti served three IIE N H Y A U S T IN , Proprietor.
and could not ho sold on arrival save at a
c-tf.
;
by
one
of
the
pages?
A
phono-
'
acres, N. W. ' 4 of N. E. ' 4 of sec. 2, terms, winning great credit for tho cour­
mormiu
low prieo. Later lots sold remarkably
At m y mill, 1 1 -4 miles west of Newberg.
age and resolution ho manifested during
graph is a great deal more w onderful than A ’- 4 S. K. (i \Y . Considerai ion $89.
II. W H I T M A N ,
well and broglit fancy prices. Fall and
a minister.—Ex.
,
I The State of Oregon to F. P. Humke the Milwakee riots of May, 18S0, when
winter pears sold low liocause they did
j 8 ) acres N. 1 . of the S. E. >4 of See. 15, lie ordered tho inlitia to ojien lire on the
1 'rntii.t,* C o u r t .
not keep well, ami the co lling moth was
Tp 2 S. R. 3 W. Consideration $190.
mob. Miller, who Is announced as at­
very troublesome. They ripened proma-
Estate of James E. Bewly deceased;
in Moore Brothers’ Drug Store.
Win. itali and wife to J. M. Dick, fads torney general, is the law partner of Gen­
turoly and did not keep as well as usual. First semi-annual account approved.
2 »ml 3 in Block t>9 Town of Lafayette, eral Harrison.
Benjamin F. Tracy, |
N ew berg, O regon.
Tho Califonia Fruit Union has met and
Estate of Nathan Westfall, deceased: Oregon. Consideration $250.
named for the navy, is a prominent law­ R epairing o f Wntctics, C locks ami Jeweler)-
Chll on me before making your purchases and by so
overcome many difficulties that must bo Claim of Margaret J. Westfall » ’ lowed
Charles W. Holman and wife to Em­ yer of Brooklyn, was one of Beecher’s
Neatly Done anil All Work Gn.nuiteiM],
e x perieneo,1 here also, and their exper­ after hearing proof ami Wyatt Harris
doing
patronize home industries.
Kopftiring o f Fine W atches a
anuel Nortlmp and wife, Lot 4 in Block consul in the famous Tilton divorce trial,
ience ran la- utilized to a good advantage ap|>ointed guardian adlitium for nil tho
Specialty.
N Cozino’s 3rd addition to City of Mc­ was colonel of theOnc-hnndred-and-nmth
JESSE HOBSON.
6 -tf.
in many respects. They sent ears on minor heirs named in the petition answer
Minnville. Consideration $8 )0.
ll-G-lOf.
New York regiment during the war ami
false «-presentations to small places that I lo he tiled to-day. Petition for the sale
Lydia E. Fleti lo John and Sarah Fleti rose to lie brigadier general hy brevet.
>uId not nearly lise a whole car load, I of realty granted, to l>> sold on promises
30 acres, Lot No 4 in («irritimi of Win. The Union veterans lannot complain
and so lost considerably. Of course, In after giving lawful notice.
Doughty Donation Claim in Tp. 2 S. R. about the coinp"siUun of this administra­
«¡idling a field fur great o|ierallons many
Estate of I). It. Rutninn, deceased: 3 W.
tion, for not only was the president a
tilings must be learned by experience, I ■ Ka|iort of sales of personality, approved
Janies Crawford and wife to Hans Mil­ soltlier, hut four of his cabinet served
and cannot lie learned any other way. and final account allowed. Administrator
ler, ll>) acres, a part of the Donation with distinction dtijing the civil war.
There will lai the same ditUculties to directed to m ike distribution,
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Land Claim of Lewis Rogers, Tp. 3 S. R. Ohio is favored too, for the president and
meet here, and Oregon must make the
Estate of James MeGiuis, deceased: 3 W.
t'.nec of his cabinet were born and bred
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most of what can be gathered from the (i. W. S lopington appointed Administra­
N. M. Snodgrass and wife to A. M. Bray in that state. Vermont w ill lie delighted
COOK STOVES,
HARDW ARE.
success and failures of California. On tor ami bond approved.
Lot 5 ) by 8 ) feet, part of John Hess Do- with tho appointment of Proetor, for
ARTIST.
HEATING STOVES,
TINW ARE,
the whole, there is far more of success
Estate of llen iv Hunger, deceased
nalien Land Claim, Tp. .3 S. It. 2 W. also never before was a cabinet officer taken
WINDOW GT.ASS,
than of failure, and the union has dono J. E. M igors appointed Administrator j block 2 South .0 It. It. hack in Des­
from that, little hidcl>ouud inland state, I’orlr„its enlarged to life size and finished
and every other aiticle usually kept in a first-class
lairly by its patrons— Ex.
and bond approved.
kills addition to Newberg, Oregon.
save in 1849 when Jacob Col lamer was
Hardware Store.
in
Crayon
India
Ink
or
Water
Colors,
rrocseillng* o f lati-resi 1« Oregon Kroll
A U i l l . i i i i t ’ t l c U lit»|i| e r .
Ii. Hurley and wife to W. C. Krugar. appointed |>oatniaster general hy Presi­
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( i r o w « * i A.
We never heard any person say that 40 feet offtlie South side of fait 2, in dent 'Taylor.—Oregonian.
R oom o v e r M o o r e B r o s ., D r i o S t o r e .
Fruit growers from all parts of thn utatw pears couldn't be raised ill the Willam­ Block 7, Hurley A Larges’ addition to
NEW BERG, OREGON.
Tho people of Arkansas say they arc
a» Hi»» annual rimatiti^ of tin» ette valley, but fur fear of some such re­ Newberg i Irogon.
ML
shocked
at
the
murder
of
John
M.
Clay­
California Eruit-G rower* * Union. Pres - mark, tho Baker City Reveille says that
Win. Summers to J. C. Hiatt 4 acres
ton
and
are
determined
to
put
a
stop
to
<h*nt 1*. E. Platt, of Sacramento, presule»!. I. II. Geer wont into its office, proud as a
in See’s. 1 and (i Tp. 8 It. 2 and 3. Mso I
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such terrible dee Is, though they go
Secretary, II. A. Fairhauk* rea l a rc|»ort schisd bov, and snowed the editor a ¡s-ar
S. E. ' 4 of the S. W. ' 4 of Sec. 31. T
rather
rather
queetly
about.it
in
legislat­
AH
Kinds
o
f
R
epairing
Neatly
and Prom ply Done. Come i
relating to tin* « o ik of tin* pa*t year. II.» that Ills mother li.nl sent him from S i-
S. It. 2 W. 40 acres, also Gita |, 2 an i
and See mjr Stoek.
called attention to tlu» tMtahlinh merit of lem. His sample, which grew on a tree in Sec. it, Tp. 3 S. It. 2 W. containing ing on the subject of assassin allot is.
( N e a r R. R. D e p o t .)
The most important step taken Inis been
auction aulca of fruit at Chietino, and aai<l ne» forty years oi l, weighs 2 'a pounds 105 34 lOJtl.s. acres.
J . R. M OUNT.
1-tt
the introduction of a hill in their legisla­
tic* plan lia» I prove»l a jjivat hucccm *. and measures 19 inches in circumference.
Afdth’iitj 1 1 puis .
ture to prevent ¡ic iplo from other states
Filili» lintnlred and fifty »Mir** wero shipped Mr. Goer says that lie has seen 4 pound
— — » ——
The spring term of s, h x>l eommoiicod •oniing there in pretense that they arc
East during the »easiin. The organix.it »on ¡■ears plucked from the same tree.
i* now represented in twenty-soven coun­ Think of it, ye inhabitants of the East, Wetlneslay morning with 81 s!ti lenta office« of thè law, and making inquiries liooni* Just Cu:n|>lute$l and Newly Furn­
ties l*y l'J.G >S idtiirct* of dock, hel l hy 4 > » whe«<It laxes a dozen pear* to till a boy’s presont an i il? on thè «ili. Severa! of and investigations to leiirn hy w'iom any
ished.
fruit-growT^. Uejtarding tin» kinds of and if you can't come to Oregon, you ran j thè studente diti not retimi in tinte to ho crime lias been commìlted. It socms
f«ult *l»ipi**l it w n said th i» unric ita ih 1 at least he that kful that you live in a I presont Uie tirsi day. The oponing oxer- flint pcopie bave been making inquiries
much hrticr than in tho year procedili/, land where your children can play in the e ire* weie eonihieted Ly .lesse Edward* as to Ilio fa, t* of thè murder of John M.
l ’ .VTRt>S AGE SOI ICITED.
1 tf.
»*urtlc»t |M*ar< sold low, being received on lianI» w ithout fear of Is-iiig crushed to after »riddi siine cticonragmg reuurks Clayton, whicli lina arous<-.l thè ire of thè
Thev
say tliev
enti
East extremely green. IVaclinssold well. death by an apple or a pear falling on wero made hy Mrs. Marv K.lwards, Mrs. Arkansaw*.
Solonion li iworlli, Mrs. Chas. il a sortii liunt np their own m u ra re rs, ami pro­
Even medium silt'd fr»'«»stones are tutti li them.—Capital Journal.
I imi Prof. Morti-on. tjuile a n imi Iter of pose to do so al llteir leisure.—Oregoniao.
I ree-rre I to lar^o ciingdones. Trunes
II.$i
l l r i il * .
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ilio friend* and patron* of thè sehool and
mid piii n < li I not a dt as wall as last m » u *
Scientific m ui predici another generai
Weather simply dedghtiul.
m MiiVr* oi Ilio Boar i of Trustues wvro
son. < ¡ripea «ol 1 re ni irk.ilily low. owing
, e pi lemic of yellow fever this venr. The
Farmers getting right in an
Irilling i presont.
1 .» poor condition. Fall and winter »»ours
; liasls of this predletl-nt i.» thè abscnse ,,f
while the nice weather lasts.
W o lu v o tw o n <w «tu.lente Ibis t. ini
wor« low, not keeping wn 11. !.,ite |**ats
T. I. I.uey un i family have move I on i
ir.ist ibis wiuler in Ilio distriets infei-ted
M
.
Mary
an
I
Percjr
Clark.
Por
v
is
a
shipi*’ 1 to t!»e $*.x¡reme Iu«t «lid well. the Wilson p!aiv.
j lari stilli in or. As frost is thè onlv exter-
Trami fthipiiio.nta to ( ’hit ato netted the
.1. M Churchman rqieiit Sunday with ormor sin I uit of th t V 'ilj-n y a n i w.»
| miiMtor of thè gorra i of Ibis dre.ilod
i«> gla.l to «oo liioi witli us again an 1 we
grtiwer 3 .n* |K'r )MM)ml ; (.$ No* Y oik, 2 5c. S. W. F.v ins.
\ -STsirge, thè fear* of sjiecialìsts secm to
I!.
I
Harris
an
i
wife
s|vnl
Snodai
ars alsogl.t I to welcome Mr. M i.-v into
('her iea to Minn<\d|vj!id no!toil So; lo
at her lather'*, Mr B It. Urans,,n.
| bave radunai basi*. The peeunary lt»ss
<N w Vor k ft :K\ lViU’h *$« t■* Cliiou^*» not-
I N It,.in-on and family spent Sun olir midst a* a fellow sin,lem.
n-stdling from thè e;»i lemic lari vcar is
Al
tho
«
‘gular
meeting
ef
thè
Whittior
te l 2 7 »; to I» Hto i 2 ri. <3rap»* to P» M- dm ai P. M. Chun liman’s
estimateli
ut $25,99 ì ', i >J0, an 1 thè live*
I. G. Porter mason the si a II <1 last IJterarjr S-vioty last Fri I te evening thè
loti nett« •J 5c; nectar im‘.ri to Ilio H IIIU»
lost al 25,tX>1. In Ibis view thè appo»
wts'k.
followmg stili*-, rs wero eleehsl (or thè en-
plinti«, tie. A prie»it.« to Chicago, ¡i Sc ¡
urlatimi of $1 , V>>/>Vl aske l of cungress to
Mrs E F.. Self s|<ent Sunday at Mrs.
suing torni : l'res., L ‘.»'in R . S inler;
lo New Vork, ¡’..Ite. T li' sjhm ial trains Sell'* sister's. Mrs. J. It. Nelliemui.
enable Ilio milioni Nvirl of liviltli to Ml kinds of u. rk d tie at reasonable
We ere gl.i l lo wideotee Mr. Ralston's Sita» Pi os.. K! in or E. W.ialihurn ; S(S-
made g«AMl time hut the freight se»vice
I icari off thè ri ¡scaso on its tirsi ap[>ear-
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A
ITEW BERG- HOUSE
Newberg, Yamhill Co., Oregon.
EVERYTHING
T E T iM S
NEW
Just Received a New and W ell
Stock of
Assorted
AND C O N V E N I E N T . BEDROOM ,
REA SO N A BLE.
O. C. WRIGHT, Manager.
j.
Newberg Furniture Store!
0. Tarrant & Son,
Newberg Flouring M ills.
SETS,
SO FA L O U N G E S ,
W IR E B E D SP R IN G S,
SOFA B E D S
M A T R E SSE S SOFAS,
T A B L E S , C H A IR S ,
O IL C L O T H C A R P E T S,
and all other articles kept in a first-class furn­
iture store. See our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
Furniture delivered free of Charge to any
place in the city.
□ Best Flour and. all kinds of Ground Feed kept
Constantly on Hand.
D. E . H O LLO W A Y .
C a s li l J ai<l lo r "W h eat.
M O O R E B R O S .,
P. M. CHRISTENSON.
THE DRUGGISTS,
DEALERS IN
RESERVED SPACE
H. C. H ald
NEW DRUG STORE,
J
Also Agents for Four Brands of the
BEST
O R G AN S
MADE,
of the Mouse and Dust Proof Organ.
Real
Estate
A. T. H A W O R TH , Agent,
N. A. FO ST EER .
UNDERTAKERS, MATERIAL,
BARBER SHOP.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Shrouds, Etc., Etc
Sliaiijll£, SliaDiPOOHlg 811(1 HaÎTCnttiDg
N EW BERG ,
O REG O N .
j
NEWBERG
SAW
M IL L !
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
WATCHMAKER:-: AND
JEWELER..
SAM UEL HOBSON
Photographer
Also I can deliver the same in Newberg or on
board the cars at Dundee at a
very low rate.
NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE,
J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor.
Portrait & Landscape
RAILROAD
I Make a Specialty of Tinning and Plumbing
in all its Branches.
SI O USE,
G. W. Hardwick & Son. Prop.
P IO IT E E R
Meals at all Hours.
LOOT AND SHOE
6
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
HOI1* Double and Single Turnouts
A. M. Hoskins, Proprietor.
Kept Constantly on H&nd
Board and Transient Stock
Carefully Cared For.
SMITH BROS.
Proprietor».