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—We vantali tbe Ctu.ckohs, But* ! 1 t r, Cured Moata, and produce of ail Fh’IE N D s C M l’K C H .—S i rvicoa i*v* ry day at li a. lu. Hiul 7 p m. ¡ui.i 'ihur: lay at 10 aiiula, for aliich wo will |»uy the highest * F o r 1« od tutti U o m u a n d N a tiv e a. m. Sabbath School every Suuday «t lo a. m, L a n d .” M onthly M cetiuit «t 10 a. m. t ie rir.>t saturUuy | „ ..j. nr :,a ( lU lU It NO I 14 l> . MISCELLANEOUS, R E E S ŒZ l V J J S T T , & in ea ch m outh, q u a rte rly M eeting the j»e*’ »luì ; m a r k e t p l i c o l»l cU sll O K- t q l l t i i g n t . -Hti.-iity and Sunday iu Feijrarary, May i August and November. i’itOPME I’OltS OF TUE N e w b e rg T ile F a e to ry c/ All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. W e H av e In c re a st'd t& eC u p n city iil'o iir F e c t o r y « m i a r e u«v> P rc im re d to Supply th y D em au tl. T ile O o liv e m l «u llu a r d th e C a rs a t F a c to r y F r ic e * . Sen d fo r P r ic e L is t. K E K S Ä H IN T , "V ew heD r, O r e g o n . O. WINSLOW’S R ESTA U R A N T. EV A N G ELIC A L U ilU R C T I,- R egu lar serv ice first and th ird Su n d ay s o l ea c h m onth f t 10 v j m .; st o i i d aud fou rth Suuur.y* at 7 p. m. Sab- j bath S ch o ol ev ery Sun d ay at 11 a. m. j UNION CH URCH —U nion s e rv ic e i * hold in th e N cw berii s . i ... 1 Houae ev ery Sunday, at !i 1 a. in. S a b b a th S ch o ol ev ery Sunday at 1 Ja . m J. C h \s. M os it v u g . i Mus. F. A. lit:AL ES i ATE. Í " W I L L A M E T T E M o r r is , County S u p e rin te n d en t of Pres» Press Work. e s t a t e a g e n c y . -H av in g had fifteenyeaw experience! The writers lWa, llot , n ..giitter- r e a l in the Grocery und and Provision business ; j,,« generalities,” l.nt burning particulars.! we tin: understand in.w to cater to | xiiey address «ot multitude*, hut individ- Docs a General Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Business. t io wants of the buying public. nata. They write what .loirs said, not of H a v e on o u r H ook* l'o r S a le C hoice ItusincsN and lìv sid en ee L o ts J . V i ... Mosul ait to-morrow, but of to-day —Standard. The law roipiirclh u tenth part to l e in tlu> T h riv in g -T ow n o f N e w b e rg ; F in e F r u it and F u riti L an d s — Mr. Fred Oliver lias our thanks for a given to tlic Lord ; the Gospel requireth in T u n is o f 1 , 3 , It), lit) a c r e s an ti u pw ard s, Im proved an il u nim chunk of old*- fashioned Vermont maple .1. B U i r r R fO O B K t is a Vermont boy and | * 1 !_ 80ul> t**1»'. Kood name, etc.; even proved. sugar. " Air Oliver .................... HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofliee. Moore the sugar was sent to him by ids father , drat the possessi on* be sold, and laid at Brow . i»r .v' m re. New berg. Oregon. w ho owns a large sugar orchard iu that ! tbe Master s feet. Isaac Pennington, N otarial Work Done. Correspondence Solicited. state. i Our llreside conversations, our thought» L O C A L K E W B O F T H E \\ E E K . Office on M ain Street. as we pass along the streets, our spirit in —Joe Morris and wife, of Churlottsville the transaction of business, all have some —Newberg lias another shoe shop. Indiana, arrived in New berg Wednesday. amount,small though it be, of moral Mrs. Morris is a daughter of Calvin Dix —A week from tomorrow is Easter. value.—Goulbottrn. on, one of our most respected citizens. | L O O K ! H E R E ! We can deny ourselves but. we can not —Come and see us. They have come to make their home in j cleanse ourselves. Tbe sheep can go I I awobtu A S on . Oregon. ! • astray alone, but can never return to ti e —Fred Oliver vvai^n tliis city Wednes —Mr. and Mr*. Murphy of Wales ; fold without the assistance of the sliep- Mass., arrived in New1, erg Wednesday j herd.—IV. Seeker. day. —P. M. Christenson went to Portland and will immediately move to their farm | ;\[r. Vurtnllo, tho wonderful American purchased of the Board of Immigration, | marksman, who lately made L'24 points Tuesday. last fall. They are highly pleased w ith j ,,m of L*“.') at long range, has always lieen a —Mr. and Mrs. Guard were iu Portland the country. | total abstainer and hat now given np to- S 2 Í X ) W IL L BU Y A PF.8IK A H LE R E SID E N T I.O T S0*120 F E E T IN K R W B K R G AND i\ ch o ic e .»-Acre fru it truct w ith in e«*ny rcn cii o f tow n. \1o dow n, th e rem ain - Wednesday. tie r in min Util p aym en ts. This is nn e x c e p tio n a l opportunity to m ak e Mr. and Airs. Wooltnn, and Mrs. Mil- hueco.—Dr. B. J . Richardson. a v alu ab le in v estm en t. —Ah Ilitl is now clerking in Mocre ler and lady friend, ot^Puh Lend, Ind All Sunday freight trains on the Penn Bros, drug store. iana, were in Newberg this week. They sylvania railroad, except those eontain- s J O f V T i WILL prY A CHOICE 10-ACRE FRUIT TRACT WITHIN ONE AND A IIALF miles of Newberg, —Mr. J . M. Wright has been appointed were well pleased with the country and livu-stock and perishable merchandise, think Newberg is a good town, and talk have been discontinued. The order gives Justic of the Peace. Y \ TR A C T O F 1G0 A CR ES O F B E A U T IF U L L Y SIT U A TED LAND, i n-st to several thousand employes very favorably of locating here. K iL riO i) W a ll IL I?. of L R, w RU h ich is es p e c ía le ad u lteri to fru it, g rain i.r grass, w ith in a fow rodo of —Rom—Sunday, April 7, 1880, to Mr. d one anti and a ft h alf a lf m r iles • of • New hen?, • . . th . . is property w ilfb o sold the U. A V.. \ . J- K, an il nil Mr. J . N, Si 'arris, editor of the Nation- oil long term * oy a puynu'ut of o ne th ird down. I’u rties who wish to in v est iu * — Haworth A Son are making some and Mrs. Lin Parker, a boy. tow n property, or fru it lan d w ill do w ell to w rite to us. | al Temperance Advocate says that the big improvements in their store. Their —Work on Atkinson’s hotel near the ! claim of “ reduction of saloons” by high stock of hardware has arrived and they depot, is progrossing rapidly. I license is like the colored man’s state- an, rearranging things in general. Haw —For ali kinds of Dentai work call on orth & Soti are good business men and ! ment of the minv which “ was advancing backward while the enemy was retreat G. S. \V rigiri, McMinnvillo. the public will find them nice men to ing on us. —Mira Èva Parker has been unito ili deal with. Pr. II. Gratton Guinness of London, in O ffic e « v o r M o o re K r o s ., O rili? S to r e . for a fev, days but is fonie better. —At the meeting of old soldiers Wed nn address delivered before the Congre nesday evening, tho necessary arrang- gational ministers of Chicago, said that —Thoroughbred short-horn catti inents were made for organizing a post | tho friends of Africa even droaded thè sale by Jesse Edwards, Newberg. of the G. A. It, The charter fee was 1 ! building of thè propc sed Congo rnilroud —C. B. Haworth of the firm of Haw collected and the petition ordered t<> NEWBERG, OREGON. be j bei-ause of thè greatcr farilities it will orth & Hon went to Portland Thursday. forwarded to tho proper officers. Tiiry : provide ior trausporting thè awilll corsa —The Evangelical parsonag-: has been mv now waiting lor an officer to come j of rum into that lonntrv. moved a few feet to the east, tills week. and muster them in. i I t takes about ilftecn cents worlti of —J . Char-os Miwburg and Mr. R y a n I corn to make fifteen dollars worth of —For Painless extraction of toetli call gave na a pleasant call Tuesday mom- j whisky, and Ilia farmers share of the cn G.F. Wright, McMinnville, Oregon. ing. Mr. Mosburg is »n experienced : wliisky business is too small to warrant | ■—Tho Wilhite farm for sale. For par Grocerynmn, formerly of Eugene City, any very extensive stretchings of his con O p p o site I n t e r n a t io n a l H o te l, 7ft it. ftrrt S t ., P o r tla n d , O reg o n . ticulars call on J . T. Hunt, Newberg Or. and will open a good stock of groceries science. ^ J!ie distil!'rs only use a little —Mips Maggie Tnglis and Miss Kale and provisions in the first building south over one per cent of the corn grown and City and Country Property Sold. Ilolston made us a pleasant call yester of tlie Railroad House on Main street. what they do use takes the place of other LiATNTD A . S P E C I A L T Y . He is a pleasant man to deal with, and corn for fattening bogs and cattle. If the F A . R M I N G day. i world can get away with ninty-nine biisli- GOVERNMENT LAND BOOSTED. nOUSES AND ROOMS RENTED. —Call at Haworth’s new store and ex we believe he deserves ¡lie patronage of j els of good corn and one bushel of slop. amine the new stock of hardware and the citizens of Newberg and vicinity. N o rn .—Kninloym ont 1't'i.v rtin ru l, C o n triie to n Agents. K u r n b h « e ll c I ukho . n ! help. j we think they will be able to manage the furniture. —Tlie Champion road grader has been whole hundred in sound corn without —J . II. Bowermnn went to Portland at work mast of the week. The machino is any break in the market.—New Republic, Tuesday to look after his lumber interests a fine one and does good work. Main st. Rev. Dr. ft. F. .Tones of Evanston, lias has l)oen graded and put in first-class at that place. Jesso Hobson, Pres’t. condition from tlie depot to Portland st. a witty invention well worth mentioning. —C. F . Butler went to Portland Titos- and for tho last few dava ihn machine! To avoid the endless list of pulpit un- Vice Pres’t. J. T. Smith, Troi’r, day to get some repairs for the engine a t 1 |las been imnroving the streets in tlie ' nonneeinents ho has them all printed on tlie tiio factory. | south part of town. This is something ! 11 car<1 an‘1 placed in every i«w, one for —5 percent discount for cash on all | l|iat has long been needed and if the ' c“''1’ person, * the statement at the This gjods at Haworth & So *’s furniture and j sidewalk building would only keep up top, “Take this card with you.” hardware store. ! with the road making, wo think overy- serves as a memorandola for tlie week. , ! bo.lv would be iu a hotter humor when Tlie Doctor is u most genial as well as a —MiftH Kate IIol»ton of P o r t la n d , was ! Uic. ' ru-aiv veather comes. uill.-d man, end iv friend of tlie >V. T. iii-vlr and an,: «m vif ■ visiting friends hero this week went U., as is proved liv the fact that he to Lafayette today. | —The revival meetings which have places its announcements first on the list ! been in progress all last week an l a part of “ miscellaneous” and following his —The postoffice has been moved into | „( this, under the leadership of Miss Eva “regular meetings.” tlie new building on the corner of l-irst. Parker were closed last Tuesday evening, A man’s true compunions nre ids and Main streets. Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon. i A grout religious interest has boon awak- thoughts uud purposes; liis cliaractcr —Mr. Bourdman, of Portland, was ¡n ! onod and much giwd done. There were {orms his real neighbor ghborhood and our- Newberg Wednesday on business cor.-! niiitv-six conversions and renewals, roudings. Tlie most pitiable poverty of Miss Parker though not an eloquent soul may cringe amid the splendor of Is incorporated under tlie laws of the state for the purjioeo of inducing immigration nected with tho Railroad. speaker lias a pecularly forcible and Murray Hill, und true royalty may be improving our town and developing the many natural resourced of —Seott Inglis was in Portland two practical way of presenting the gospel, enthroned in some squalid tenement days this week attending a meeting of our surrounding country, and is neither n wholly specu which seems to hava a wonderful influ amid the grimy bricks of Baxter Street. the Fruit Grower’s Union. lative schema nor charitable institution, ence over her hearers. When Ben Johnson, the poet, tins ¡1! nnd —Mr. C. Maris, the harness maker was —The daring ¡ ktsohs who have lx>en povert-stricken, a sympathetic nobleman on the sick list a day or two this week, putting those twelve inch tiio down over laid liis case before the king, whom he but is able to bo at work again. the tops of the young ornamental trees had often delighted by liis dramatic tal 3ST S * W B E R G ! near Dr. Moore’s burr, had better let up ents. With a great show of condeecn- —A largo gang of men were :it work ! as it is known that, the tile are taken sion tho king sent him a paltry present. yesterday, grubbing on River st. That street will soon be put in first class order. ! from tlie city tile factory by persons who Johnson returned it, with tie- mefsage: li:n> rnoi'o than doubled in size und population the |>resont season, because she lias j aro neither interested in tile yard or tl:e “ I suppose his mugesty sends ino ttii.; —Wo now have a stock of tlie finest | trees. This is a very unbecoming trick tiio natural facilities for making a good little city, and her wide awuku bemuse I live in an alley; tell him his visiting cards which we are printing at for any one to do, beside tbe thing of be energetic citizens are substantially improving and taking hold of Many a rich exceedingly low rates. Call and see them. ing caught at it. Now if this is persisted soul lives in an alley.” man lives in a mental alley, and many a burincsR In a manner ttiat inspires confidence in tho new — Andrew Tennant and family and in we may take it upon •> rselves lo pub vivacious intellect is surrounded by mor comers. Almost all lines of business nro repre Osgood Holt, of Nebraska, arrived Mon lish names and give particulars of the al narrowness and squalor. day and have rented a house on River thieving, without consulting either t he sented, ;ttid our shipping facilities enable W o m a n ’ * Im iu H trl/ il C o u n c il. owner of the trees or the tile, us perhaps street. our merchanls to give Francis E. Willard says: “Tho report neither of them know anything about it. —To the citizens of Newberg and vi Newberg is an incorporated city, and the r,! ,l!” Woman’s International Council It cinity: Remember that o n tiie l ith inst. Washington in 1838 has been published. officers moy lie summoned. we will commence to open our shsik of No woman can read the book without bo- T I i E L O W i: S T P R I C E S. goods. J . 0 ha 3. M osbcru . K f o r H a tc h in g . in:! proud of womanhood and feeling in Eggs from pure broil Plymouth Rocks at, spired to do something grander than she — Or. Boschee’s German Syrup of Tar and Wild cherry Test for coughs and U per sitting of 13. My fowls show had hitherto supposed it was po,:siblo for River Htentners land three-fourths of a mile from flic town at the lowest water mark. her to attain. The book is also an out- colds, Moore Bros have just received a for themselves, (’all an-l r. o them The advantages for fruit raising in Cbchalcm Valley are unsurpaased and-out curiosity, a revolution of tlie pres fine lot of it. mile north of New’oerg. J . L. Itosi;- -. on tho coast, ent status of tho woman movement. Al —David Wat hall and wife have re most every word that was uttered in that We have just received a full line of turned from Nebraska where they went a nine days’ wonder, for that was tho few weeks ago to look after some busi hardware, »toyes and tinware which we will handle in conned ion with our fur length of time tho Council was in session, ness interests. O A 1 T 1 T E R Y , is iicre roproted stonographically. 1 niture. Call and see us. —* Too. Hoffman nnd family arrived hope all women with a mind of their own II a w ru rrii A S o x . from Tacoma Wednesday, and are at the will send sixty cents each to Mrs. Rachel N nr s e r y S to c k . home of tiis brother recently purclm-a-d of Foster Averv, 718North nineteenth Street, The stock is mostly subserit)«! for a large fruit cannery which will bo in operation Oliver & Co!cord. Coopei .■ Bon, proprietor* of the New Philadelphia.” the coming season. We are now negotiating for a competent eanner. Tho berg Nursery, have on hand a full supply —J . Chis. Mosburg, will open in a few Tho Kofiii*«* Hoyne. of nursery stock and are prepared to fill: Board lias the business and resident lots of tlie original tewn for days, a full and complete stock of staple order* and supply the trade. Call at the | We ail heartily rejoeo with our and fancy Groceries in tlie room next to sale, also State President iu tho appropriation of new nursery, near the tile factory on ! Railroad Hotei, Newts rg. for two year* for tin: Iiefugo Home Portland street, Newlierg, Oregon. to be established in Portland. Bho lias —See the hurley, all beaded out, at tb<- For sale. | worked hard and prayed earnestly for offi'" of the Immigration Board. It was One acre on River st., Newberg, with success in her cause and wo rejoice in presented by Jesse Hobson and was a hoi)"' and other improvements. Also , tlie rewards granted lo her prayers and to grown on his farm north of town. 1 ’? acres lie ,r Hobson’s saw mil!. I j her work. Bo long as the cupidity of now , , ads , of ... —8c# . A tlie ,, , Rees , & Hunt's , will »ell cheap for cash or exchange for a men and of governments suffers tho Hu They also have nice live and ton aero tracts near town for those wishing a con« ine ac o r j, . . a r ,, , amesss op, tec* j Address, J . J . Cook, Marion, Or. . loon in our midst no long will there tic ft Judd’s millinery shop and Haworth <4 't victims. venicut little country home. For further information call on or Sou’» hardware and furniture store. I c.arrt . r Th.ak*. So long as the cupidity of the procurer address their Managers —Our good» are bonghf. in the bent! I wish to express my thanks to tlie produces tho supply which often gives markets and for cash, which is a gnarau-: businees men of Newberg for their kind rise to the demand for tlie bouse of ill- tee that we can and will sell cheap. acknowledgement of tho satisfactory fame, so long will there be tho miserable J C iu s. Mosul;au. manner in which I have managed the victims to man's Inst. And tin:»« victims station while in the employ of the I’. A would often times escape from tho cruel —Mr. D. P. Stratton, manager of E. If. W. V. Railway. W. F. B owxsk . chains of their degradation, if the hands Bellinger & Company’» real estate office of Christian sisters would loosen them. who do a general land and agency Isisiness ar.d have ns geed a list of all kind« o al Newberg, lias swung a twand new sign U A ItK IK I). to the breeze, in front of bis office this __ _______________ __________________ Thank God there are no high walls to land as any firm in the valley which they will gladly show intending C tlfR C H M A X —S M iT II At It s h o rj.s o f 7 t e . ! kp* P l *, e u n f o r tu n a t e s impslled, n o r week. bride'» parent« At Ml Hlston. April a, 1MO, j blood-hounds to run them bock to tlieir settlers free of charge. —Mr Dutton of Portland was in New Mr Fred B. Cimrehneo to MU« Mills V ! prison-house should they effect an ef- If you want to sell le a ;* Sm ith, Mr«. Mary E- K Edward« offteiatinr. ( eatie, as is tho fact, tho solemn, awful If you want to buy come where bargains are for sale. berg Wednesday. He is lonking over the Both of these young persons aro well I ! (act in tlie lumtsir districts of Wisconsin, country with a view of selecting land for your land where buyers come. several families in the ea--i who want known to the people of Nswlierg and all in Christian America to-day I Insurance Effected and Money Loaned on Kealcstate. Notorial Business Care« join in congratulations, and in wishing to locate among tlie Quakers. We trust mncli blessing may attend them the best there is in life. Tho wed fully done. —A meetingo? young men will be held ding wa.- a very quiet affair only a few i our Refuge Home; that it may become I ttm door of hope, tho gate of Heaven, lo at the Frie s church tomorrow after- guests taring pres -nt. After remaining a |*x>r girt, g'a 1 to be rid of a life * of pray>-r nioding. All in Middleton a .lay or Iw-. they went to | many noon at th- rflMM, ln ,| thank(lI| , the kindly min- ere-te<1 in tlie Y. JL C. A. Sheridan whore lb y will make their , ■ ¡»mring young ran' tnds luld ¡sto rin g h h-tti'ls bold out to help her rise | work are in :d to be tln-re 1 to a better t ores ,:o> homo. P HOF L SSI ON AL C A K1 *S. P DO YOU WANT A HOME? Finest Meals in the City EV K K YTH IN t. MEW, XK.VT AN D CI.E IN . W e h av e ju s t op ened it» o u r n e w b u ild in g ', a m i co rd ia lly i n v i t e ev e ry body to c a ll a m i see us. te r m s h e a . sox . i b l e . WYMAN W. C. T. J: COLUMN. Sc EV E R E ST , DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, G RO CERIES, CANDIES, SAMUEL HOBSON, ROOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, ETC. Great Closing Out Sale of Dry Goods. A s JT c Want to Close Out Our E n tire Stock of Dry Goods, Hoofs a n d Shoes, We Will Sell Them at Cost fo r the next SO Days. Now is the Time to Get Th ings Cheap. IN E W I V E R G , JESSE HOBSON. D. P, STHJLTTON, M anager, E. H. BELLINGER & CO.’S Heal Estate Department, OREG OX. o * F. A. Morris, Scc’v. B. C. M iles, •r. TH E CHETIALEM V A L L E Y tí S) . ¡L be s- C ¡ñ The M erchant who Keeps Step to the MUSiO OF COMMERCIAL PROGRES Must be Tuned to the Idea of M o d e ra l e P ric e s . To whatever Point on the Road to Prosperity vre have Attained we Relieve it has l.-en Due Entirely to Serving our Customers Well, knowing that Without Gain to them wo could Expect None for Oiursclevcs. ',Yo ik j Not or Shall Not Offer to Our Customers any Goods which is not, to tbe Best of our Knowledge and Experience T H S B E S¿ T of its Kind at the Price. We have “ BEEN through tho M ILL,” a« tho saying go;?, and we Believe the Broad Gunge l ’rinciple of < 4 ? 0 mAE PaiGES i!S F 1 ACTIC&L llEIIGS&VDISli” is the Attraction that Keeps our Customers w ith ns and Adds New Ones Daily. l.ifo is too Short for “ SNAP GAMES” in Trado and wo do not Deal out “ Soft Soap” to our Friendr, but Strive by “D A Y L IG H T M ETH O DS” to Deserve the Large Patronage We now Have and by Honest Work, Six Days in the Week, and Caieful Attention to All, wo Strive to Make Each a Permanent Ckistoni“r. W o Shall Continue to C arry our U sual Good A s sortm ent of Dry Goods, Clothing, G ents’ Furnishing Goods. Crockery. G lassw are and Groceries. at Trices th at W ill Stand Comparison w ith any. For your be^t in terest MOIUUS, MILES & ( O. B O A R D OF I M M I G R A T I O N , EDWARD’S; AND HOBSON’S ADDITION. M A R IS & OLIVER, M AI DS , & O L I V E H , Manager