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■ --**• fc— -’-V-SL1 >1 ISC ELI- AN KO V S. ( Ill lU H N O fllK n . I W. 0. T. U. COLUMN. KKAt. KSIATE. —The Convicts went to McMinnville last Saturday to play a game of lull with KHIENHs CHUKt’ ll.— Service* every Sun day at 11 u in. aud 7 p. m. and iliursday at 10 the McMinnville eluh. Though the g one “ F o r litu i a n il H o m e a m i N a tiv e a. in. s it.bath School every Sunday at 10 a. m, Monthly Meeting at 10 a. ni. the flr.-t Saturd > was a poor one the convicts got badly left. L a u t i.” in each month, quarterly Meetinc the aevon«! The score stood 21 to ttil. The second • Mus, K. A. Musai*, 1 ’ .unity Superintendent August and November. game will he played here t i lay. i of l'ro-p Work. EVANifELUML I’ lll’ IJl'II.—Kegular service — A number of the Newlierg people flr>t and thinl Sunday-of each month at 1' seventh Annual state Convention. in : seemd and fourth Sundays at 7 p. m. S..:* went on theexcur.- ion to \ aneoaverThiir - bath School every Sunday at 11 a. in. This convention met in the city of Sa UNION CIIUKUI1 — Union service is 1 k M {: i day. Tho w, alia r was a lit tie disagreahle lem May 22nd., continuing throe days, | the New berg Sehtvd House every > tu lav. I! in he morning hot the afternoon was a. m. Sabbath School every Sunday at U»n. m. widi a larger number of delegates pres very plea -ant. The steamer Multnomah ent than at any previous convc'nion held | arrive 1 ;.t tho N wtvrg d . k on time at PROFESSIONAL ( AllHi in Dreg :i. lVvotional meeting conducted | 10. P. M. All reporta pleasant trip. by Mrs. V 11. Biggs, state President, j J . l i l K T M O O I ir , —Miss Bei Ilia Trueblood, formerly of Business session at II o'clock. First on AND SliUiKoN. Ottb e. Moore this place, died at lier home in Portland, program was the appointment of com I . PHYSICIAN Broa , Drug .re. Newbcrg, Oregon. at 2 o'clock a. in..Thursday, and was bur mittees. While waiting for the report of ned at the Eiiends (V metan ¡n N.wberg. the committee on Credentials, Mrs. Nar- r. M . W i t 1<¿ H T , USTICE OF THE PEACE. Office at the Fridavat 2 p. in. She was well known eissa White Kenney, of Astoria, formerly Newl»erg House. New berg, ore. here and lcved by all. The (in.itiie; National Organizer from Pennsylvania, with her manv friends, mourn the loss. was escorted to the platform, and made l o c a l m ; w s o f t h e w k iu v some appropriate remarks. The speaker —The lee-cream and Strawhorry festiva! To whatever Point on the Road to Prosperity wo have Attained we Believe it j ut tlie old eliureh last Monili, ovening said that the very elements favor prohi —Miss Kva I’arker is still on tho siek was a success. A largo erowd of yonng bition ; that she brings good cheer from Is incorporated under the laws of the state for the purpose of inducing immigration has been Due Entirely to Serving our Customers Well, knowing that Without Gain list. people was present,and after snpper thè other states. When on this c last three improving our town and developing the many natural resources of to them we could Expect None for Ourseleves. —Ice-cream at Moore Bros, every Sat lime was spent in marching plaviiig years ago she did not intend to make this her home, and now that she has become urday. our surrounding country, and is neither a wholly ripec»- gaines Àe. Atout ono o ’eloek thè tnerrv . . We Do Not or Shall Not Offer to Our Customers any Goods which is not, to the an unusual . . . . —H. Austin, agent for Edison’s Elect tie erowd dispersivi, apparenti, weil p'.eased , interest lativo scheme nor charitable institution. in the Work here. The speaker Best of our Knowledge and Experience witli die entertainment. Belts. | was cheered enthusiastically. The coin- — 1 he A s parlor social was held at the imtte on credentials gave a partial nqnirt, —Moses Votaw is here on a \ ¡.-it to his residence of N. E. Britt. Tin* time was hut before the close of the convention narents. spent in the way characteristic of those more than sixty delegates wore reported —Fine bedroom sets at Haworth's furni occasions; that of genuine enjoyment to in attendance. Reporters were appointed ture store. all present. On the wav home several of for all the leading newspapers in the has more than doubled in size and population the present season, because she 'irSfc —Fred Oliver came up from Portland I he boys «ere lo t in tho wools and did state. The report of the Corresponding the natural facilities for making a good little city, a n d'h er wide awake not get out till the next morning. The Secretary, Mrs. Henrietta Brown, of Al Wednesday. nex! social will lie held at the residence bany, was then read. This report showed energetic citizens are substantially improving and taking hold of of its Kind at the Price. —G. W. Wyman is out to the mountains of G. W. Williams. H I’ ll ions organized, and mostly in a business in a'mnuner that inspires confidence in the new Wo have “ BEEN through the MILL,” as the saying goes, and we Believe the taking a limit. J —Our mail hag from the south has good condition. Thirty-three sent full ro- comets. Almost all lines of business are repre —Frank Morris went to Portland on 11 ! been coming in with no mail. This is (K rts, Five partial reports, and six no Vo- Broad Guage Principle of sented, and onr shipping facilities enable business trip Tuesday. j due to tho strike on tho upper end of the IKirts. Number of members 790 active, 2t>S honorary. Eleven papers have W. our merchants to give —Choice Green House Plants for sale Narrow Gauge. All hands have quit work, themselves,and say no one else can C. T. U. columns, 782 Local Temperance by Mrs. S. J. Hoskins. run trains until they have received their Legions, 49 schools teaching scientific —Corned Beef and Pickled Pork at the back wages. It is rough on the men to temperance. There lias been 95 public Newberg Meat Market. I work fora Railroad company that is too lectures. A vote of thanks was tendered the Corresponding Secretary for her care —Mr. McIntosh and family of Kansas, I poor to pay them wages, and they cannot Noontide River Steamers laud three-fourths of a tnile from the town at (he lowest Water j a A . is the Attraction that Keeps our Customers with us and Adds New Ones Daily. ! lie blamed for a strike, but when it comes in making out her report. located here this week. prayer was observed, and the convention to stopping the mail we kick. The advantages for fruit raising in Chehalem Vu'lléy are unsurpassed. Life is too Short for “ SNAP GAM ES" in Trade and we do not Deal out “ Soft —One of the greatest novelties on earth adjourned to meet at 1 :30 p. in. After —Among those who visited Mrs. noon devotions conducted by Mrs. Rev. for 5c. call and get one. II aivobth ’». on the coast, Soap” to our Friends1, but Strive by Martin’s school Friday the 24th. were Mrs. Newell, of Salem, then came reports of' —Airs. S. J. Hoskins has for sale a fine The Board has (he business and resident lots of the original town fdr Nannie Hadley, Mrs. Ella Bray, Mrs. District Presidents. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd lot of Green House plants. Gates, Mrs. Christenson and Mrs. Foster. and 4th districts gave reports, 5 and 8> sale, also «« —Mrs. J. B. Mount went to Port land At half past one o ’clock tho children not heard from. Reports of superinten formed into lines and marched to a se dents of departments were then taken n p ’ yesterday afternoon to buy goods. E D W A R D S ’ A N D HOESON’S ADDITION. —Moore Bros, will have ice-cream and cluded shady noox a few in is distance and continued at intervals throughout from the school house, where seats had the remainder of the convention. The lemonade on hand every Saturday. to Deserve the Large Patronage We now Have and by Honest Work, Six Days in been arranged the day previous. This state lias taken up twenty-six lines of They ulso have nice five and ten acre tracts near town for those wishing a c t i —School tax liecomes delinquent next was the day for th eli division to prcfotin. the Week, aud Caieful Attention to All, we Strive to Make work out of forty adopted by the National vement little country homo. For further information call on 'Or Monday. Pay up and save expenses. All were prepared hut two. Lizzie Kirk W. C. T. U. A large audience assembled address their Managers and Levert Bray, two of the visitors fa in the evening to hear the annual address —Bedsteads for $2 and up. vored the school with recitations in a way of tho President, Mrs. A. lv. Riggs. The C. 11. H aworth . that would have done credit to older per president gave a review of the work, its —Base Balls and Bats at cost for 10 days, sons. The exercises were vatied with aims etc. There is not space for a synop C. B. II awohtii . songs and a question box. Some of the sis of this address, here, but the address —Rev. Asher Mott, and wife went to compositions deserve especial mention. will lie published in tho State minutes, who do a general land and agency business and'iiave as good a list of all kind» *o Marion Saturday and returned Monday. Those upon the subject of “ Butler which will lie out in a few weeks. The land as any firm in 'th e valley which they will gladly show intending making” by the girls and ono upon the meeting Thursday morning W e Shall Continue to Carry our Usual Good A s —Tom Ford and Lmn Haworth brought Dangers of Coasting” by a little boy. At devotional was conducted liy Mrs. M. E. Edwards. settlers free of charge. two fine beeves through town Wednesday. the eloseall thought it much nicer than to At the opening of the business meeting If you want to buy come where barguins are for sale. I f you want to sell lettre — Mr. George Round an 1 daughter of have remained in the Helm drooni. the convention was seated in districts. sortment of McMinnville, were in town last Thursday. your land wrhere buyers come. On motion a telegram of sympathy was Special Notice. —F. A. Morris is having the fence on Notorial Business Care All persons knowing themselves in debt sent to Mrs. Hines, former state presi Insurance Effected and Money Loaned on Realestale. Dry Goods, his lot finished. Mr. Vestal is doing the to me will confer a favor by calling in dent, who is now unable to bo out; also fully done to Mrs. Smith French of The Dalles, work. and settle as early as possible for it takes whose husband is daugeiously ill. The money to buy goods. Clothing, —Buchanan & Barks have commenced report of the state treasurer showed that C. B. H aworth . work on Smith Bros.’ addition to their the sum of $595.48 lias been received in barn. Kverybmly Should jr». the i>ast year, and $577.15 paid out, leav Gents’ Furnishing Goods, -LJL l’rof. Rark of Salem will lecture in the ing a balance in the treasury of $18.33. 11. A rar»«, ' ■ T . I I . F o a ti. D . L a m i R —If you want strong healthy plants of all varieties, you can get them of Mrs. Gymnasium next Tuesday evening June A latter was read from Mrs. M. L. Dieggs, Crockery, 4!h. rrof. Rark comes to us highly rec- of Oregon City, regretting her absence Hoskins. | commended and lias bad a wide exper- from the convention, and donating to the —psear Malson, of Ilaily, Idaho is visit I ience as a teacher and lecturer in the convention tho money that would hnv% Glassware and ing his mother and sisters in Newberg cast. Everybody should bear him. been expended by her attending, which this week. the convention accepted with a unanimous A I tn l A ccident. PROPRIETORS Groceries. —A large number of Newberg people David Lamb of the firm of Austin, Ford vote of thanks. Mrs. Mattie J. Townsend, Portland, read the riqiort of tho Home for went to Portland Sunday, and they report and Co., met with quite a ieriout accident Erring Women. This report showed an a good time. last Saturday while trying to bring in a appropii.ition of $2510 by the Legislature. at Prices that W ill Stand Comparison with any. The “ Home” is under the supervision of —If you want soino excellent pictures cow from Mr. Davids. II roped her and a good and very efficient matron, and is l taken, go to S. Hobson’s gallery, above 1 was trying to “ snub” her to a post when prospering. Miss Wcedcn presented the i lie caught his thumb between the rope and claims of the Temperance Temple, Chica the post-olfico. post tearing the flesh loose from the hone go. Miss Weoden said that Solomon — Mr. Dean of Iowa was in town v..is reared a temple to Baal, every bod v con - for some distance, lie was brought into , tributisi to Ibis verv ex pensi ve strutture, week prospecting. He is much pleased town and had thè woun 1 dressad and was j and 111 at uè, hy n > considerable ell'ort with thecountrv. earefully cared for, but the warm weather Vini!> 1 ibis tempie toreprescnt tho National — Dr. Moore is having lumber hauled and the extent of the Wound were against work. Applauso. Aftomonn dovotinns A yood supi>hj o f F resh and Stdl Monts kept constantly tm hand. for a new house on the corner of Center him and on Monday night had to have Inl conducted bv Rev. Mrs. Hnangler, of Cor vallis. Fiiston programme after opening and Third Streets. j thumb taken off. D.s. M '»ore an< 1 Mills of business was report of supci intendent A I JI<ntson,s old stand on Center Street. — Decoration services at the evangelical preformed the operation. At !a -t report of Conference with Inti initial Bodies, Mrs. N. J. Wallace. Report of plan of church last Sunday were ably conducted he was no better. The " G raphic ” sym Work committee was then read. The pathizes with him in his trials and hopes committee urged 1st. Organization. 2nd. by Rev. T. T. Vincent. — — c - for his speedy recovery. Statu fund for organization purposes. —l.in Parker and Lou Hill painted 1).-. 3rd. That districts lie abandoned and the Notice. Moore’s iiarn this week. You can’t find ! •.vutk taken up by the different counties, T1 m firm doing business as the Will nn- sons not to have so much machinery. the color in the spectrum. ette Real Estate Agency i i this day by Report accepted. The finance eommittee Oretfrtár. —Picture frames made to order at then reported. Report of Literature N n v l i e r g , P R O P R IETO R S O F T I I E mutual consent dissolved. dioweil I jif.iKKl pages distributed at State prices that will coinjiete w ith the lowest of May 28th, 1839. R. P ettyjohn , fair. Mrs. Rankin’s report on unferment- prices. C. B. H aworth . W. P. T homas , ed wine showed 79 churches using unfer- inentc 1 and 23 using fermented wine. — Mrs. Anna Bell, Miss Lillian Smith W. D. SciRi x. and Prof. B. ( ’ . M ilis went to the We the undersigned this day purchased Tin! i verting session was addressed bv Mrs. White Kinney. Mrs. Kinney’s ad Institute at McMlnnvill • last Wednc- lav. the above business and w iil continue the dress showed the falacy of high license, s.im • under the firm name of Willamette and was given in her usual easy and grace —Elmer Washburn went to Portland ful manner. Monday to procure ice for the festival and Real Estate Company, rerpeetfully asking Friday morning came the election of offi persons having lands for Side or wishing missed the 1 :30 train and did not get buck cers, which resulted in the almost unani- G u n l»e b o u g h t o f n s n t v e r y lo w t e r m s m ill otk IwRjf t i m « . Alm» ich *o buy to see us before so doing. iiioii-. ii'-eleetion of the same officers with till 6 :39. J. M. W ritht , tin* exception of Miss Elisabeth Irvine, We Have Increased the Capacity of our Factory and are now Prepared h a v e l’o r s a le 7 ¡1 l a r g e lo t * o f t l ie n u ist i l e s l m l i l e r c s k t e n c e g fs p - —S. Andrews, ot Dakota, arrived in town W. I). Hi Alien, Albany, for tiemturer, w ho declined to K. P ettyjohn . >erve, and Mrs. J. E. P.ilyeu, of Eugene, this week and was shown around by M r.1 to Supply the Demand. Tile Delivered on Board the Cars at Factory Prices e r t y in N e w b e r g , sltnnt»*«! iie i ir t l i « n e w f r n l t c a s w r y . was chest n in her stead. Stratton. He is much pleased with New Newberg, May 23th, 18s.h The name Sabbat Desecration was berg and vicinity. Send for Price list. I1 E H H & H U N T , changed to that of .Sabbath Oiieervance. A targatn. In her nqsirt on llygenic Reform and —C. Maris’ family arrived Sunday and 20 acres of gisjd fruit or grain land, 1 Successors to Heredity, Dr. Owens Adair rvceommended have moved into a small bouse on River ini'es from Newberg. A good location tho u«c of porridge with milk, for break- Wishing to make valuable Invcstmetns can «lo so by secureing one of these Îrnîk for fruit or vegetal lies. < iood spring and st. where they will live until their new fast, and sail that this constitutes the J. EDWARDS, nice buildings plan*. The land is first- j principal part of the morning meal of Or Farms and oue or morn of Diese town lots which we will sell ini house is completed. class in every particular. Pricp, f.VJO, egon i>eoplc. An invitation to the erfn- N e w b e r g 1, O r e g o n . —The tract, of land formerly belonging $200 cash, tialane ■ on easy payments. vi-ntion to visit the State prison, from the to suit the jiondsuM'r up to one acre. 1 Address, M aris , O i . ivj ; A ( oi . i okh , to the Deskins estate, lying between the Newberg Oregon, or .1. C. II:.err, Whit- Superintendent of tlint institution was read, and Mrs. Haworth, Mrs. Holloway, two towns was platted tills week and will tier California. <D Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Miller were appoint TS JESSE HOlBSO^. soon be thrown on the market. U ed to visit tlie prison. t. A profitable market lias ls*en found, <2 Report of Nominating Eommittee Was — To the persons bringing ns the finest say» a contemporary, for the |«>or, des o r ad in the afternoon and reports from I collection of fruit we will give a years sub pised American red oak, that lias lieen o S M several enjierintendents. 8 hi copies of JS tís Sa o considered ot no value at all. American scription to the G raphic . Subscription to m U- >. dealers are buying up all they ean get tin* minutes were ordered to lie printed tí à S CO begin on the first of September. •tí hold of and shipping It to Liverpool. The new treasurer was escorted to the •tí 'd _ -X. ^ O g -Sé G-a O There the lumber is manufactured into platform, bv the neasurer. It was de- —J. M. Wright of the Newberg bouse r—v o c y ■< cidcl <hat tii • next convention should be NKWI l KI t l i , O K E U O X . u o keeps the finest lawn in the city. Green fancy furniture and shiiqied back to New held at Portland, A collection of flff.OO di York, where it is -old to wealthy people - y Ô and smooth and with nicely arranged as the real Engli*li oak, and at pretty was taken to assist in paying for the State •tí ! 3 minutes. shrubbery it is truly an object of lieautv. stiff prices too —Ex. a * 5 .3 Z ►> * The last evening, Friday, was devoted — Rev. Martin Cook and wife left, on cd O 3 ^ - r* ’S 5 ^ to the Y ’s, and was, as usual, the cream >3 i T. - O C 3 A Mondav, for Eastern Oregon whe le they P4 M IRBICD. \ of the convention. 1-3 er :~ a to - r. -3 intend to spend the summer. Wo wish O W w ^ * a The State Superintendent, Miss Warren, 0 < o PI LLI1 -PIBLP of Astoria, delivered a gcxid address. Which +3 o M them success in Vtieir new field of Ialsjr. • H 4-> May gl at the re-1 ten - of J . *' H-nnek, Wn. w i* followed by a beautiful solo by Mrs. c-p 2 * 09 u g —The six months’ subscription, from Puilry.'iT Maud M I’iopl . Rev. Msrtl.i hook Mary -trong Kinney, of Astoria. ¡Several oc: tí M Pu biî e o Ate lottos. 0 |i|Mmite I n te r m itI o iiii I A o t o l , T il N . llrtl Ht., 1 ‘ n rtln tl, O V rgofi. l>ec. 1st. 1888, closes with this i.-sni* p nations and |siperswcre read by young I S Miss Fields will Is- remembered as a indies, ¡,o,l some excellent mtisic ren- na o m tí U Those subscribing for that lenalit of Uni" student of the Friend's Panic dered. Mis* K ite Dorris of Eugene sang » m od o 23 I should pay their subscription for the next former A U (R Academy. We w ish them joy aud sinool h “ le-us Igner of My Konl.” year. The rates are now $1.39 per year. We would not forget to mention the re >> •a S** sailing through life co ception given tlie convention by Sir and g u tí —Moore Broi had some of the finest I M d b . <A Mr* N I . Walla-e, who have one of the ice-cream. Wednesday that was ever EE3 PQ i C3 GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATED HOUSES AND.ROOUS R E N TE ». most elegant homes in the |{,*. | male in this town. We know this tube s a fact for we tasted it ourselves. They TP.l’ Etft.'iori.-AAthc home of hi r pir. rn- In \ irvwhmenls were nefveil, and the hours <A tr ail 4 , i to 7 p in Were s|s*nt pleasently Sort —g,„j,teyia«tot peysrlmeh Coiiinttob Aveut. tfirhUht.Vll Help will have some just as good every S itur Pnrtli.ni. Ore»oti, Thur 4 . 't i j I £ r. « i by a ln iT o n v lititi Ireil ghesU. I day. • B .. .1 1 ft |»Y > < I » 1 * I . • j • • ■ . . i — 1 .'?■ Jesse Hobson, Prcs’t. B. C. Miles, Vico Pres’t. The Merchant who Keeps Step to the F. A. Morris, Sec’y. J. T. Smith, Tres’r. MUSIC OF COMMERCIAL PROGRESS THE CHEIIALEM V A L ÏÆ Y Must be Tuned to the'Idea of BOARD OF IM M IG R A T IO N M o d e r a t e P r ic e s J Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon. UNT E " W 33 IE JEt “ POPULAR PRICES ASS PRACTICAL MEECHAHM!!!!” D A Y L IG H T THE LOW EST D R IC E » . M ETHODS M A R IS & O L IV E R , Each a Permanent Customer. M AR IS & O L IV E R , ^ a n a ^ s A U STIN , FORD & CO. For your best interest, The N ewberg Meat Marked Morris Miles & Co. R E E S & BITTZDsTT, ]NT e w b e r g T i l e f a c t o r y Five And Ten Acre Fruit Faring All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. N E A R TOWN -A -IT IT OILTIB ê AMU EL HOBSON, H D. P, STRATTON, Manager, b o H (Q EH b E. I . BELLINGER A CO.’S Real Estate Department, o .3 3 City and Country Property Sold. e Pu m i u. F A R M J N G l.A N P A S P E C IA L T Y .