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MISCELLANEOUS, ( H l'IK H N O T in s. ki ; i ; í ; i > s EVANGELIO AL CHURCII,—R egalar te rv lce I .» Great Closing Out Sale of Dry Goods, co $ «f’tì g sì o tí Ti 0 -a #<§ ^ R n 5 <s> » si CO 0 "tì O W i*» O C5 Ö rO tí.: . ì ' ä a: tí O A Q i O cn „ "tì r*<> * ÍH L 1 P h 55 «3 P h oT a . g H O ù L. Cç JS >> t—i O 0 • Si <> r—! w -G> h J tí Zr c3 *<1 •so -jk -G > CQ •t«i C ^5 2 P h i—i _ _ Q 'S c CD H « O REG ON. «Al M 0 I W W 5 M E h tà J O Xj O t» tí PQ « © u <2 © o •° f c co 'tí o c Ò © o S - 1 o tsal - <3 S Q=3 Sw w .2 o il Ó, © © M CAD CS=Ì CU +* hi) © cj -rH tCì CO t í 02 -tí g u o a H X H OC! CAD ■a g n CO w m E2 I Ss rH ctf " F u r C lo d a m i ll o t n o a n i l N a t iv e h a n d .” D. P, STRATTON, Manager, M is . F . A. M c k iu s , C »unty S ip crlu tcn d e u t 300. o f I 'r i - s W ork. : ì ; x >. 1B2). Killarnev, Ireland, with a population 1U50. of 6,500 supports eighty-three drink shops 1000. besides hotels. Heal Estate Department,. O pposite In term itio itu l Hotel, 7ii N. 3 r d tit., P o r t l a n d , O reg on . Balance on time. Dr. Howard Croshv is authority for tho Warrantee Deed, Title peifeet. Forcale statement that one of the captains of po City and Country Property Sold. by Willamette Real Estate Agency, Main lice in New York city made |7i>,000 in J . m KT M OOKK, Street, Newherg. one year by his caretulincss in leaving yHYSICIAN AND sna;F.ON. Oftloe. Moore p ros . Drut; Store. N ew bere, Oreiton. lawbreakers alone. —For all kinds of Dental work call on GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATED. HOUSES ANDjROOMS RE N TE D . A correspondent of the New Y ork Chris L O C A L N E W S O F T H E W E E K . G. S. Wright, McMinnville. N o t e —fcn ip io jm e n t D ep artm en t, C ontractor« A g cn ti. K iirn L lte« e ll c lm s e s of help. ■ - .. - tian Advocate states that 2,(XX) drunk —The Oregon Land Company, of S.i —I I . C. llald went to McMinnville lem, is doing an immense amount of ad arils and opium smokers have been re formed in the last ten years through the Monday. vertising ami as a matter of course are influence of the New York Christian —Capt. Swain of Elysian Minn, is in doing more business than any any other Home. Jesse Hobson, Pres’t. F. A. Morris, Sec’v. firm in Salem. New berg. B. C. Miles, V ice Pres’t. A Spanish tobacconist at Gibraltar was J . T. Smith, Trea’r, —F . II. Churchman has bought a Meat —Dave Holloway ha3 built an addition market in Sheridan in partnership with recently fined two pounds or one month’s to iiis house. his father and will do business in that hard labor for selling indecent Frond —Mrs. A. T. Haworth wont to Port city this summer. Wo are sorry to sea cigarette books. In pronouncing sen land Tuesday. tence tho magistrato admitted that the you leave, Fred. punishment was inadequate but stated — Ah Hill is working at W inslow's R es —Florence Cook, the youngest daugh that it met the highest limit of the law. taurant at present. ter of Martin Cook of this place, has This is tho first case prosecuted by the —See the Oregon Land Company’ s been suffering with inflammatory rheuma Uibralter W hite Cross I ’ nion. new ad in this issue. tism for several days, it is hoped that she The California Censor adds one to the —George Morris is going to work in the may soon recover. many facts deserving the attention of tile mill this summer. —J . A. Campbell has bought out high license agitators. During tho last Newberg, Yam hill County, Oregon. —Twenty-one immigrants arrive,1 in Austin’s barber business. Mr. Campbell two years of low license in Los Angeles is n first class harbor and will give good the number of arrests for drunkenness Newbcrg last Monday. satisfaction. He intends to add a hath was 2,-171 the first year and t!,214 the —.T. McCrea from across the river was room to the shoo and fix things up light. second. The license fee was then raised is incorporated under the laws of the state for tho purpose ot inducing immigration in Newberg yesterday. from $52 to ¡ftKXX Tho first year there improving our town and delveloping tho many natural resources of —Miss Eva Parker began a series of — Ah. Hoskins has enclosed his lots after the number of arrests for drunken meetings at the Evangelical church last our surrounding country, and is neither a wholly ejiecti- with a neat board fence. ness roso to 3,194 and the second year to night. She will preach to night and to 5,991. lativc scheme nor charituble institution. —N. G. Kirk and a friend from Ohio, morrow night. Miss Parker is well gave us a short call Tuesday. knonn as an evangelist and all shoal.1 Miss Janeiso Miller is expected in Tort land the 15th. of April, to lecture on —For painless extraction of teeth, call hear her preach. j Only one fourth down. FliOFKSHIOS \ i. CA11IÌS. FARMING LAND A. SPECIALTY» b c b It is to —The telephono that for a short time “ Healthful and Artistic Dress.” ho hoped that all of our ladies who can £ —F . S. Cottle and J . T. Sm ith were in has been used to destroy tho morning o et slumber of the G raphic force is at last will hear what she has to say on this im Portland the first part of this week. choked. A largo tree in Milt Nicholson’s portant topic. Dr. Hunt King has al — L. C. Washburn attended court at canyon fell across it and toro it down ready adopted her mode of dress, and McMinnville, Monday and Tuesday. many other leading women of Portland Tuesday evening. are ready to do tho same. Wo herald —Rob Stratton is sowing a crop of oats —Last Tuesday a deputy sheriff from her coming and tho prospect of tho re on the Fruit Farm on Chehalcm mt. McMinnville anbpoened Martin Cook form that is hoped will be rushed in a- - J . M. Hanson was buying sheep Noah Heater, N. C. Maris, J . 1). Bell and one of the greatest blessings of tho age. In the country around Salem this week. Andrew Pickett for jurors in the Bewloy- Do not fail to sen her. — Horace Pearson of S. California was McCune murder case, all except Messrs. Names of Officers and Superintendents in Newberg a couple of days this week. Cook and Heater were permitted to re of Departments of Newlierg W. C. T. U . : turn the next day. President, Airs. A. M. Woodward. 1st. — A. T. Haworth went to Portland on —Mr. C. Maris, of Nebraska, has pur Vico President., Mrs. M. It. Bowerman. business yesterday and will return today. chased tho harness shop belonging .to 2nd. Vice President, Mrs E . Kirk. Sec —Leslie Thompson divided the G raphic Morris Miles & Co., and is ready to retary, Airs. Lucy Haworth. Supt. Scien wood pile into small pieces one day this make and repair harness. Mr. Maris is tific Instruction, Mrs. Vannie Martin. week. an experienced hand at the business and Evangelistic and Bible reading, Jan e Vo- —Frank Moore, of Salem , has Ireen will, no doubt, give good satisfaction to taw. Aln.sic, Mrs. I). E. Holloway. To whatever Foint on the Road to Prosperity wo havo Attained we Relieve it visiting his brothers at this place this all who deal with him. Sabbath Observance, Airs. M. If. Bower- lias been Due Entirely to Serving our Customers W ell, knowing that Without Gain week. —Tho citizens of Newberg met in man. Sabbath School Work, Mrs. Olive to them we could Expect None for Ourseleves. —The grading done on the streets last caucus at the gymnasium Thursday Bolton. Legislative and petitions, Mrs. We Do Not or Shall Not Offer to Our Customers any Goods which is not, to the week added much to the appearance of night to nominate candidates for the town A. M. Woodward. Capital and Labor, Rest of our Knowledge and Experience offices. Two candidates were placed in Mrs. M. E . Edwards. Work among For the town. the field for each office. The election eigners, Alls. E . B. Aides. Press Work, —Will M. Ilia tt went to Salem Mon will he held at Hoskins’ shoo shop next Airs. F . A. Morris. Agent Union Signal, day and returned by way of Portland Prison and Ja il, Monday. Everybody should turn out Mrs. Laura Reece. Wednesday. Work, Airs. M. J . Cook. Fairs and 1‘uh- and vote. « lic Gatherings, Mrs. Id i Wiley. Hygiene, •—Milton Nicholson is building a feuee of its Kind at the Price. — Last Satu ♦ t d tho Reform and Heredity, Airs. M. Robinson. around J . B . M ount’s lots on'the corner of W e have “ B E E N through the M IL L ,” as the saying goes, and we Believe the leading carpenters of was slowly Narcotics, Muss It. Williams. Social Pur Third and Meridian sts. Broad Guage Principle of wandering his way homeward he thought ity, Mrs. Lucy Haworth. Temperance —Mr. Maris, of Nebraska, arrived in he had tramped about the usual distance, Literature, Mrs. E ttie Kirk. Kindergar Newberg Thursday. Ho will send for his made a charge on what he thought was ten, Mrs. A. M. Morris. UnfermenteJ family and locate here. tho front door of his residence, opened it Wine, Mrs M. Bowerman. Flower Mis —Mr. Palm er from Illinois has rented and walked in, in his usual contented sion, Mrs. Tillio Hoskins. Juvenile and moved into F . B . Churchm an’s manner, when reaching his homo after a Work, Mrs. B ritt. is the Attraction that Keeps our Customers with us and Adds New Ones Daily. hard days labor, but on casting his eyes house on the Wynooski road. At tho Annual meeting of tho Newberg around the room lie failed to recognize Life is too Short for “ SNAP G A M ES” in Trade and wo do not Deal out “ Soft Union held March 16th., there was a —J . M. Hanson has sold his meat mar the proper furniture and inmates of his good attendance of the members and ket to Austin, Holloway & Company Soap” to our Friends, but Strive by own homo. lie then realized the fact friends of the W. C. T. U., and much in We wish the new firm success. that he had mistaken his neighbor’s terest prevailed throughout tho meeting, ii •)J —The many friends of Miss Itoxie house for Ids own. Ho excused himself, which occupied three hours of tho after Heater will regret to lear that she is cautiously backed out and tried tho next noon. Devotional Meeting at 2 p. m. door which proved to ho the right one. conducted by Evangelistic Supt., Mrs. to Deserve the Largo Patronage W e now Have and by Honest Work, Six Days in quite ill of typhoid fever, at Amity. W e advise him to change his brand of Elizabeth 15. Miles. Business meeting the Week, and Caieful Attention to All, wo Strive to Make —Martin Cook and Kinlev B lair spent liquor. opened at 2 :30 with Airs. A. At. Woodwrd Each a Permanent Customer. Sunday with Mr. Cook’s brother at Mari President in Chair. Eighteen members Kssi'fin- ITatcliing. on, and returned to Newberg Tuesday. Eggs from pure broil Plymouth Rocks at answered to roll call. After reading of —Air. Hoffman of Iowa is at the New ♦1 per sitting of 13. My fowls show minutes of previous meeting, the Union berg House, lie has bought ten acres of for themselves. Call and see them ’ , proceeded at onco to elect officers to serve ttie Oliver & Colcord fruit laud subdivis the coining year, the old officers being al mile north of Newberg. J . L. H oskins . ion. most tin inimously reelected. Following Nursery Stock. this was the reports of Superintendents of —C. I I . Light, of J.Ioline 111., E . P. Cooper A Son, proprietors of tho New Departments. Tho reports were all full, U tter, of West Chehalem , and Mr. Wal- berg Nursery, have on hand a full supply and show much work done in the year that aee, of Amity, were in Newberg Thurs of nursery stock and are prepared to fill has passed. Several new departments day. orders and supply the trade. Cull at the were added to the list this year, so that —W. P. Reynolds and family of Dakota new’ nursery, near the tile factory on we now have twenty-two lines of work. have moved into the part of Henry Aus Portland btreet, Newberg, Oregon. Wo arc especially pleased to have sogood tin's house recently occupied by C. F . a report from the Y ’ h , and suggest that Notice. Butler. I desire to inform all parties who a-o other lines o f work lie taken up by them —Mrs. II C. Cooper has been very indebted to me prior to Jan. 1, 1839 by this year. Two new members were re sick this week but was a little Isjtter account or note that I have secured the ceived. The following were ap|iomtcd yesterday. We hope she will soon be servis"8 of L. F . Hall to collect those delegates to the District Convention to he well again. accounts or notes as my time at other held at Corvallis, the 26th and 27th inst., viz: Mrs. Ja n e Volaw, Mrs. B ritt, Miss —Jo e and John Cook ami Bert Hoover dtillescompells tne to do this. I also 1!. Williams and Airs. F. A. Morris. Af all of the Oregon Land Company, were will say that no excuses will lie taken ter prayer the meeting adjourned. but that satisfactory settlement must be in town Hunday visiting relatives and j AI r s . A manda M. W oodward , Tres. made of all accounts or notes due or past old friends. M r s . L i c v H a w o r t h , H k c . due Ja n . 1, 1889, either to be paid or —J . M. H inson is buying and shipping secured satisfactorily to him. Nolle«*. sheep to Portland, l ie has already taken JnssK IIonsoN. At a called meeting of the W. (.'. T. U. several hundred down to that place and tho subject of the pros fleet of public ex K e n t K ftfa te T r a n t f n m . wants to buy more. cursion trains coming from the city of John Derby to Clias. Wyman, of Port —Mr. Groff arrived Thursday from Portland to this place upon tho Sabbath land, 27 acres of the Solomon Heater Kansas. He brought a car load of stock day during the summer months, was ta Donation Land C laim ; $1300. anil farming implements and has moved Oliver A Colcord to A. T. Haworth, ken into consideration. onto the Washburn place. We desire to express our disapproval o f lots 4, 5, 15, 7 and 8, of block 39, In Ed stub an arrangement, not only as u Tem — Mr. Buckman moved to Newberg wards addition to Newberg. Monday, from bis fine farm near Butte- Oliver and Colcord, to Mr. W alters, of pi ranee union but ns a Christian commu ville. Ho comes here to be near our Philadelphia, a 19-acre fruit lot in their nity, because of the evils Ilia' ever follow in the train of Habbath desecration and good schools and academy. subdivision. r . S. Cottle, to N. C. Maris, 5 acres on pleasure seeking upon the day esfiecialljr —The apron sociable at Winslow’s set apart for the worship of God and hon Wynooski Street in South Newlierg; restaurant, Saturday night was a pleas Oliver A Colcord to Mr. Hoffman, a ID- oring his Dime. “ Remem ber the Hab- ing success. Henry Austin took the hatli day to to kci p it holy” is felt to Is* 1-tf. acrc fruit lot in their subdivision. plume as the best seamster. ■scr binding upon the believers in Christ, A Four ( h lckfn. and we regret every event that allures — L. H. Ban of Portland was in town i Newlierg lias the finest climate and the our att ntion or draws the minds and per Tuesday and decided that Newberg is a most productive soil in Oregon. Tim lat sons of our children to places of diver good place to live and will move his fam -: est product is a chicken with four legs, sions, thus destroying the influence of our ily here as soon as he can rent a house or hatched from a hen’s egg, by a hen tn- scripture teaching, and meetings for wor rooms. longing to Mr. Wright. Tho chicken is ship, and making the way for the inroads —Mr. Waiters and wife of Philadelphia, slightly longer than an ordinary one, and of vice and sin. are at the Newberg House. Mo has the legs are all seperate and distinct from E . B. Mn ns 'l bought ten acres of fruit land of Oliver A each other, hut only one leg is finished J ane B. V otaw , Com. O live B olton ) Colcord and will move to it as soon as out with a jiorfectly formed foot. The«* possible. slight defects can be easily overlooked A Tennoasc country editor who went E V E R Y T H IN G N EW , NEAT AND C l EAN. — Miss Eva Parker of Kansas who has when it is reroemle re 1 that this chicken off for his summer vacation left the fol- been engaged in evangelistic and pastoral will furnish a double set of drumstick*. 'owing notice on Iiis office door: “ Will W o h av e j u s t ope nod In o u r n ew bu ildin g ’, an d c o rd ia lly in v ite work in that state for several years, has We repeat it, there i-i nothing the nta'.b-r , tie gone for several days and havo left with our s lit and clinute. ev ery body to c a ll an d sec us, inatb-M in charge of tho office Isiv. IVo* come to Newlierg. fihe has had great I'n rlf HulM I'.ttil Areonnt. success as revivalist and the next twelve pio who wi«li to pay subscription* will England will borrow another $1<st.(*Xl,- p!«*a“p sec our wife. Those win, have months of her titn- will lie devoted to 0CJ0 to build ironelad*. Uncle Warn could work in Oregon. She labors under the invest that amount in ironclads and give comp! lint« *o make w ill please go to the W IN S L O W & N IC H O L SO N . a -: t *b Friend's Church. I d ev il.''- I'acitic I ’riutcr. ■ . ¡ l S. H. BELLINGER & CO.’S H E W B E B O , OREGON. —-----♦ - — —- BOARD OF IMMIGRATION, > » tí. . 'tí S Ó TT-t ^ - tí j* £ w O UK AL K.STATK. TILE C I I E I I A L E M V A L L E Y ' «=C3 P=3 C»3 P*H co , W. C, T. U. COLUMN. I A s l i e Want to Close Out Our E n tire Stock o f Dry Goods, Boots a n d Siy>es, T Ye Will Sell Them at Cost fo r the next SO Days. Now is the Tim e to Get Things Cheap. H Pi P H % m H 3 W 3 ° P « h m « P h E h W S O * 1 .«* _««» To Ilio ................................ ncrson mat watts a lume: ...... ^ÄOO. | tirsi ami ihirù Suiuluy.-iof e.udi mentii ut :o •». • m. i.secoud and fourth Huu.t iv» ut 7 p. ni. àal»- ' butti School every Sauday at 11 a. r.i. UNION CHUKCII —Uni mi sorvicc is heM In ‘ thè New i * rii Schot'l 11 <> '»eevery SutidMy, ut II .* » a. tu . Sabbath ttchool every Sunday ai 10«. m. ROOTS, SH O E S, NOTIONS, ETC. N EW BERG , ” H A RO .M X . M »«itili v M co ti ut; ut !•' *• n t *e iir>t >:t: iird»> .V) a c n * s in si »III o f l V p o t , I iu o e ■ li in< gì t*i. Q u arterly M coiiii« tho seennu close to Depot, 6 itu rd a y um l b a n d a )' in F eL ru ru ry , May •» AuKu»twud N oveiu ber. j j» 1, mile from IV t - l t , D EA LER S IN D R Y GOODS, G R O C E R IE S , CA N D IES, »'m ui ; i . -* .-viiv« every s m -. .v.MA11 WYMAN & EVEREST, .A ra 4- £ U on G. S. Wright, McMinnville. The Merchant who Keeps Sbep to the IV Eo d e r a t e P r i c e s j “ ro p iiM rm c isM M iC T ic u m c E iiiiu ” W B E R G has more than doubled in size and population the present scaron, because sho lias the natural facilities for making a good liltlo city, and her wide awake energetic citizens are substantially improving and taking hold of business in a manner that inspires confidence in the new eouiers. MUSIC OF COMMERCIAL PROCREI Must be Tuned to the Idea of E Almost all fines of business are repre sented, ami our shipping facilities enah’u our merchants to give THE LOWEST P R IC E S , River Steamers land throo-fourths of a mile from tho town at the lowest water mark. Tho advantages for fruit raising in Chehalem Valley aro unsurpassod on the coast, G A 1 T U E R The stock is mostly subscribed for a largo fruit cannery which will bo in operation the coming season We are now negotiating for a competent ejinnor. The , Board has the business and resilient lots of the original town for sale, also ED W ARD 'S AND HOBSON'S ADDITION. They also havo nice five and ten aero tracts iioftr town for those wishing a con« venient little country home. Fo r further information call on or uddress their Managers D A Y L I G H T M ETH O D S We Shall Continue to C arry our Usual Good A s sortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, M A R IS & O L I V E R , who do a general land and agenry business and have ns g o d a list of all kindi o f land as any fiini in the valley which they will gladly show intending settlers free of charge. If you want to buy como where bargains are for sale. If you want to sell leave your land where buyers conic. Insurance Effected and Money Loaned on Realestate. Notorial Business Care fully done. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Glassware and Groceries. at Prices that W ill Stand Comparison with any. For your best interest, MORRIS, M I L E S & CO. NEW8ERG MEAT MARKET. M ARIS, & O L I V E R . W ILLA M ETTE R E A O. WINSLOW’S RESTA U RA N T. Finest Meals in the City. TERMS RE A SOX ABLE. j L E S T A T E G E N C Y . Does a General Reai Estate, Insurance and Loan Business. IInvìi on onr Hook» for Sale C im ice H uslness and R esiden ce Loti» lu tile T lirlvlnji T ow n o f Newl»crj<; F in e F rn it und F arm Landa in Tract.s o f 1 , 5 , IO, 2 0 nere* and npw ards, Iniproved und u n im - proved. , , U i • w* A N oturial Work Done. Ccrrespondcnce SolifìHtì*. ' * Office on Al a in Street* t LOOK H E R E ! Esep i (¡bis isaimi ¡f ¡¡4 Pjri, Pair? id fa J . M. HANSON. Managers DO YOU WIT.fi B f Y A DF..HIKAMI.K B F « dioici» > t i ’f f fn ilt tract <ler in 5 curi imi pay m enta. 1 T a v a lli O O « A / W E N T LOT 50x12» F E E T IN N E W B E R G A>~t> m ic h o f tow n. * $7'» dow n, thu r e m » a* Jf.Hif e x c e p tio n a l o pportunity to niako In v e stm e n t. W IM . |B?’ Y A CH O ICE 1 0 -A C K E JF R l’ IT T R A C T W ITH IN ONE AND A H A L F m iles o f N ew berg, W IL L R C Y A T R A C T O F ir,0 ACHES O F PEA IT IF C L L Y SIT U A TED LARD, 0 * F « * F * E x w a ll o f w hich I n esp e cia l r Adapted to fru it, grain o r grass, w ithin a few r< ds or th e P A W V* . K., and one and a h a lf m iies o f Newherg. all IhN property w ill t»« sold on lon g term s by a pay m en t of ono th ird down Parties who wish to In v est in town p rop erty , or fru it laud w ill do well to w rite to u*. SAMUEIi HOBSON, JESSE HOBSON. Otliee over Moure lin ts., D rug Store. »«issa