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CH UK CH M I SCE LL ANE OUS : The Merchant who Keeps Step to the MUSIC OF COMMERCIAL PROGRES N A T I C I S. — A!f Moore had Ids foot badly hurt Wednesday bv a wagon wht e l running S*::’.- at 10 ovci it. The wagon wavloadt F K I E N P 8 C l i r i K IL —Se rv ic e s e v e r y tl*»y ai 1 ! a. m. and 7 p. m. an d T h u rs d a y ' n in. s i b b t t h Schoo l e v e r y Sun d a y at 10 a m, Monthly Mturiiig at 1 0 a. »a. tbe flrs-t S a t u r i l i y i:i eaoh’ month. Qua rter ly Meeting the s e n n i t Saturd ay an d S u n d a y iu F e b r u r a r y , May I A ugu st a u d No ve m be r. V /. c . T . U . C O L U M N . •‘F u r G o il a n il H u m e a n t i N a tiv e L a m i .” MISCELLANEOUS. I Five And Ten Acre Fruit Farms, —Tills is fine weather for those who 1 | E V A N l ì E I . I C A L i HU KU II.— Re g u l a r se rv ice went to the coast. If other tilings are on M us. F. A. M o r r i s . Co u n ty S u p e r in t e p d c n t ¡ A h t and th ir d Suuday*> of ea ch m outh at 10 i. of Fres» W o rk . m . . s i c .m; aud fourth Suud>iy> e.t 7 |*. m. Sa b an equality they ought to have a good j bath Sc hool e v e ry Su n d ay at I l a . m. i UNION C H U R C H .— Union s e r v i c e is held in time. W. C. T. IT. meeting next Saturday at C a n h e b o u g h t ot* u s a t v e r y lo w t e r m s a n d o n long: t i m e . Also w e - New b - r ; School H ouse e v e r y Sund ay , at ll a. m. Sabba th Schoo l e v e r y Su n d ay at 10 a. m. 2 :301’. 51. All the member) are re l i a v e t o r s:»le 7 5 l a r g e l o t s o f t h e m o s t d e s i r a b l e r e s i d e n c e p r o , - —Newt Maris has moved to the suburbs quested to l*o present. and is often seen on the street clad in 1ns e r t y in N e w b e r g , s i t u a t e d n e a r t h e n e w f r u i t c a n n e r y . S O C IE T Y N O T IC E * . every-dav clothes and with hav-seed in Joliet, III., has fixed the license (or bil To whatever Point on the Road to Prosperity we have Attained we Believe it Y . M. C, A .— Devotional s e rv ic e s e v e r y T h u r s I his liair. liard tables at $3,000 a table. d ay e v e n ug. Y o u n g m e u ear ne stl y requested has been Dae Kutirely to Serving our Customers Well, knowing that \\ itkout Gain to attend. to them we could Expect None for Ourseleves. I. O. O. F.— Sess io ns h e ld S it u r d u v e v e n in g — Kiver Street i* open to ’.he river and Twenty-flvo Cincinnati saloon kcapere Wishing to make valuable investmbnts can do so by seciireing one of these Fruiti We Do Not or Shall Not Offer to Our Customers any Goods which is not, to the in the r o o tn s ov e r Moore’s Drug Store. «ben lite proper amount of grubl.ing and «ere am -ted .lune o d , (or violation of thè , Farms and ono or more of these town lots which we will sell in sizes Y. V . c . T. I*.— Bu s in e s s m e e tin g the seco ud Best of our Knowledge and Experience | Sa tur da y in e v e r y mouth. to suit the purchaser up to one acre. «radino are dotte will he thè fincst drive Sunday dosing law. | t». A. K.— Sessions h e ld 1 st and 3 d Thiir.'day iu thè city. I e v e n i n g in e ac h month. The Culi/urnia II tills (in, organ of the | NV. C . T . U.— B us ine ss m e e tin g h e ld the th ir d —Smith and Holloway gave the half state W. C. T. U., has changed its name Saturday a i t e r u o o u in e ac h month. block on which their barn stands a grand to The Pharos, a light-house. PROFESSIONAL CARPS. of its Kind at the Price. clearing up this week which adds very Dr. Bomabaugh, an ox peri need medi We have “ BEEN through the MILL,” as the saying goes, and we Believe the much to its appearance. cal examiner, claims that out of every Jesse Hobson, Pres’t. Broad Guage Principle of F. A. Morris, Sec 'p J . BU R T MOOKK, —Some of the boys and girls have made hundred heavy beer drinkers r.ot more P H Y S I C I A N AND SURGEON. Office. Moore Uros , Drug Store. Ne w berg, Oregon. J. T. Smith, Tres’r. B. C. Miles, Vice Pres'c. a croquet ground at the Academy board than five pass the age of fifty-three. ing hall and the ptsasant evenings are J . M. W R I G H T , spent "Rolling the spheres”. Mrs. Mary A. Woodliridge, says that USTI CE O F T I I E PE A C E . Olii r e at the Ne w berg House, New ber g, Oregon. i in t ’incinnati where the liquor tratli is is the Attraction that Keeps onr Customers with us and Adds New Ones Daily. —Last Thursday F. E. Hobson was Life is too Short for “ SNAP GAMES” in Trade and we do not Deal out “ Soft thrown from a horse and severely bruised taxed, not licensed, about 50,0 )9 school T H E C 1 IE IIA L E M V A L L E Y L O C A L N E W S O F T H E W E E K while helping to bring in a beef. Verily children are not included in the school Soap” to our Friends, but Strive by the butchers have a hard time. lists. —Hot!!! << D A Y L IG H T M E T H O D S —The Grand Army will give an ice At the recent AV. C. T. U. convention —Peach plums are ripe. cream festival at Jones’ hall next Thurs at Brandon, Manitoba, tiro nttornev-gen- o Deserve the Large Patronage We now Have and by Honest Work, Six Days in —A soft job—Moulding brick. day night. Every body should go and eral of the province put himself squarely the Week, and Catefui Attention to All, we Strive to Make help make it an enjoyable occasion. on record for equal miff rage, to the sur —Look oot for the side-walks. prise of everyone present. —I have the Brammers celebrated —The black-berrv season is here. washing machine for sale. It is the best The Organizer gives the following as a —Ice cream at Moore Bros, today. midmost durable machine made. Call good text for a prohibition s|W>(>cli • Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon.- and get one on trial. C. B. Haworth. ‘Wheretwelve men made beer in the W e Shall Continue to Carry our U su al Good A s —Two empty houses on Second street. Walruff Brewery, I.awrance, Kan., 100 —F. A. Morris returned from Portland —There is not a town in the country persons are now busy making shoes.’ Monday. that lias better streets than Newberg but sortm ent of A $5,000 building, the gift Mr. and Mrs. —Charlie Holloway started for Seattle the side-walk?, with the exception of Main street, should not he mentioned. R. G. l’eters, of Manistee, Mich., is to he Is Incorporated under tho laws of the state for the purpose of inducing immigration, Tuesday. Goods, erected next year at Bav View, Midi., for improving our town and delveloptng the many natural resources of —Rev. Asher Mott is slowly improving —There will be a grand opening at the use of the W. C. T. U. school of in health. Morris, Miles A Co’s establishment in methods and members of the Union. Clothing, our surrounding country, and is neither a wholly biiocii - —Leolln Stanley lias been quite sick a few days. The old cat has a fine pair latlve scheme nor charitable institution. of kittens that are expected to open their Mrs. .Vila M. Bjttenbendor, W. C. T. this week. G ents’ F u rn ish in g Goods, ej es at the above date. U. National Superintendent of the depart —Tin fruit cans and sealing-wax at ment of legislation and petition, is pre Haworth’s. —It may interest the many friends of paring a manual for publication, entitled, Crockery, —Go to the festival at Jones’ hall next Elmer Washdiirn to know that he is teach ,Tbe National Prohibition Amendment ing an interesting school of five scholars Guide.’ Friday night. — - » ■ ■- in an old log house w ith out any windows G lassw are and Lin I arker has been on the sick lis t! jn the back-woods near Netart’s bay. An exchange thinks it quite appropri for several days. ate that closely connected with the vote lias more Ilian doubled in size and population tho present season, because she ban I —There is no nicer place in the world G roceries. to continue the liquor traffic In Massachu tho natural facilities for making a good little city, and her wide awake,, for boat riding than on the 'Willamette setts was tile laying of tho corner stone part of the week. liver. It some enerjetie person would put energetic citizens aro substantially improving and taking hold of of the Massnchusets Home for Infemper- P rices that W ill Stand Comparison w ith any. —Lumber has been hauled for (he side a few nice pleasure boats on the river ut ato Women. business in a manner that Inspires confidence in the new walk along Center St. Roger's landing they would certainly lie Tho Northfield, (Minnesota) Young —Miss Ada Newman is having a severe in demand. couieis. Almost nil lines of business are repre time with the mumps. —We are in receipt of a letter f-om our Women’s Christian Temperance Union sented, and our shipping facilities enable, has pledged each member to plant flow —Mrs. Malson has been quite sick dur county superintendent of public schools, ers specially prolific for cutting« to lie stating that the now' readers adopted in our merchants to give- ing the past two weeks. this count}' will be in the hands of the used in mission work. It sends flowers, —N. G. Kirk got his foot severely hurt fruits and jelly to the St. Paul hospitals d ta’ers the 15th of this month and that 0) at the saw-mill Tuesday. to they wiil be to exchange for old ones from and has a wide awake sanitary science 'S U H h --Miss Dalhia Holloway went to Port that date to the 31st. of October, 1889. club. Ö «2 Ik >s <D O land and returned Thursday. The books are absolutely free and Mr. E ri=! Dr. II. S. Tanner, tho inmous (aster, • ö cô ■“ & £ —The field of grain hack ot Deskins’ Baker urges that the matter be attended challenges any half dozen of tho hugest o m River Steamers land (hree-fourllis of a mile from tlio town ut the lowest water mark,.. to promptly. «U S r i-. tí house has been cut and shocked. M giants of wine and beer to meet him in a g K "c -, 'tí -d GO 2 fasting contest in which neither side shall Notioe. The advantages for fruit raising in Cimbalom Valley are unsur|>asseu 0 O —C. J. Larson was severely hurt in the o © o S o S H G he allowed to ta stc food ; fhev to have all © o pH All Grand Armey men are requested to plainer at Hobson’s saw-mill Monday. fc CÎ3 & © on tho coast, P h ta r i Ó lie present at the next regular meeting the liquor they want; ho to drink only m *3 a . rri ^ —Lum Haworth, who broke liis collar X water, the fast to continue till the one or n o 5 ■-0 The Board has tho business and resident lots of tho original town for bone some days ago, is again on the street. Thursday night July 18, 1839. fl * i* pzi H i-q J-T ® >> -•§ the last of the six yields the contest. SH o w --- ■ » ------- I m p o r t a n t N o tic e . M sale, u I ho IS —George Morris commenced burning «3 -tí p =¡ 1-5 tí ^ Tho children sing ‘Tremble, King Al To the Stock Holders of Newberg Can another kiln of tile for Rees & Hunt Mon m o P h o , iri « C $ 1 Q cohol, we shall grow up.’ King Alcohol ning Co. : < day. 4-3 ^ o C eja r i H +-> OQ ■ir* L-tí It is necessary that the amount of your mutters you’ll have to grow fast for I'm 00 OQ ^ Ö E D W A R D S ’ A N D H O BSO N’S ADDITION, P h —For the next 12 days Moore Bros, O (D 53 tí ’ Ps kfl r— W o * subscription be paid at once that business after yon now.’ Then he provides littlo H p -, will sell ¿clocks at a great reduction in w a I M o B may go on. This business is like any stools in front of his counters, us in cer W s œ O 0 U1 tí prices. ■ CO w other, that it requires money to operate it tain Chicago saloons, so that wee little They also have nice five mid ten acre Iracts near town for those wibhing • coa* ri O m -=ri "■e»© E h - t í -H — Bert Hoover of the Oregon Lind Co. and the directors have ordered me to ones, who come often for beer, can step m venient littlo country home. For further information call on or ! © § r • , ü H •tí U lie >» visited friends in Newberg Saturday and make this announcement and espescially up on them to get their pitchers. M «§ © tí tí tí address their Managers Sunday. also sends Ills henchman out as in Phil i C ri request that attention be given this mat ri (¿i riri « PL, adelphia, to sprinkle choice wine and ter and payments bo mafic promptly. It cri —There seems to be an unusual amount ca of sickness this summer the doctors are is ail injustice to those that have paid up liquor oil the sidewalk re that school chil ri that tlio work tie delayed by the negli dren must inhale tho oder when going j all busy. £ O home, whispering in his rervant's ear gence of others equally interested. —Dr. Mills is waiting on the sick and that the money is well iqicnt, for the J . C. C olcord , Sec. suffering humanity during Dr. Moore’s children will soon be Ibelrs, and will am F o r c e O f K x a m p le . absence. who do a general land and agency business and have as good a list of all kinds of ply repay for the seeming waste. Husband—It is true, Maria, I some —F. S. Cottle and family, and Lum lund as any firm in the valley which they will gladly show intending times go out and take a social glass with Hon. Richard Trevillick, a lender Haworth and family went to tne coast settlers free of charge. a friend, Associated as I am in business among the Knights of Labor, considers Tuesday. with men w ho drink occasionally, and intemperance the curse of organized la If you want to buy come where bargains aro for sale. If you want to sell leave —The V s parlor social at B. C. Miles’ having for my acquaintances and intimate bor. He says: ‘The labor question will yonr land where buyers come. last Saturday evening was a very pleas ! friends chiefly those w ho are accustomed never lie settled until the liquor niieston The most conveniently located hotel in the city ant affair. j to drinking in moderation, I cannot well is. If the money spent for liquor every Insurance Effected and Money Loaned on Keulcstnto. Notarial Business Care-i —Dave Lamb who had his thumb taken 1 :lvoi(l following their example once in a year was turned into the labor channels fully done, Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day, accord- for two years there would not Is? an idle off some time a^o is able to be out on the while without appearing unsocial, street again. Wife—Gol-lee! Christopher Beeswax! man in America, and there would not he ! Confound the luck to thunder! Haw mv enough workmen to proilueo what is Managers - H e n ry Austin swam a fine beef across j bialned (loj,i off if [----- ing to room. needed.’ the river at the mouth of Cliehalein creek Husband (in astonishment)—Are von last Monday. A careful housewife recommends (lie crazy, Marie? What do you mean by following arihmetie lesson to the atten ll. A u s t i n . —W. O. Heinlow and Ye Scribe went such language? D. L a Jig T. II. Fimo. to Woodburn Tuesday and returned all Wife—I ain only talking as von do, John tion of drinking workingmen: ‘Two if you step on a tack when you get up in drinks of whisky means a pound and u the same day. F. E. B each , W. F. B rownton , the morning or run a splinter under your half of beefsteak ; two beers, a dinner of President. Secretary —P. S. Potter of New York and a gen linger naM in making a fire, Associated mutton chops; a cock'ail, an eggplant or V m . M c F a l l , G eo . V vcbht . tleman from Rhode fslaml arrived at this P R O P R IE T O R S O F as I am, John, in close relation with a a head of cauliflower. ‘What’ll yon take j Vice President. Asst. Secrekar >• i place Tuesday. man who talkes in this style, I cannot Charlie?’ stands for a nice oyster stew j —Miss Lydia Washburn, who has been well avoid following his example once in for the whole family Sunday morning. ; t h e ‘Set ’em up again,’ means sugar in the { visiting in Portland for a few days, re a while without appearing unsocial. turned Monday. Whoop! Darn it all! The baby has house for a month.’ —Mrs. Yannie Martin fiaslieenin Port smeared molasses candy on this beastly The Woman’s Prohibition league of! land during the week on account of the door knob again------- » W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T , A (jowl su pply o f Fresh nml Salt Meals kepi constanily on hand. Husband (humbly)—I 11 sign the pledge Brooklyn has made a commotion. The illness of her sister. ladies found out that in many cases in PORTLAND, OREGON to-morrow, Maria.—AV. the Brooklyn public schools the authori —Christenson Bros, are getting their A l Hanson's old sfami on Center Street. CAPITAL STOCK, - - foOO,000.90. ware-house ready for the abundant har Hop growing is veatly becoming a ties were neglecting to have the compel- j SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, - - 1440,300.00. sory scientific temperance lessons taught, vest that is at hand. more important industry of the state. O re g o n , C a s h a s s e t s , - - $ 107 , 431 . 00 . If the capital invested and the interest and that the beer dinners of many chil N e w b e rg :, —Who was it sent bis lady some cliewiug dren at borne render them unfit for the W . R, SCA HCE, LoecI A g e n t, gum to chew while he went to the cele taken in this business continues to grow in the same pro|»ortion it lias in the p ast! afternoon soli s»l work. The ladies called bration with another girl ? O ffic e o n M a i n S t r e e t , N ew berg, O regon . Oregon w ill soon become famous as a hop the mayor’s attention to the matter, lor —The champion apple-pealer of the growing country. Indications point ! which they are licing loudly denounced world is now on sale at Haworth's hard toward this end, ami the reason why j by the whisky papers. PROl’UIF.rOKg OK THIS N EW B ER G SA W M IL L ! ware store for only 75 cents. Oregon hope will grow famous, is strong I am now prepared to fiiiniah After the late fire in Seattle prohibition I —Dr. Lyle of Middleton makes a pro- and simple. In the first place, hops give fenional call to Newberg quite often lately a better return on the capital invested than reigned for several days. Most of the he is having very good success. inanv of the cerials and fruits to which divi* and saloons were burned anil the our land is now planted, and therefore mayor prohibited the rest from reopening. At my mill, 1 1-S miles west of Newberg. —Work ii being pushed on the site for All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. | capital will hsattracted toward thu staple Thousands of lemonade stands sprang up the new school-house the piles and logs of trad?. Dealers h ive already established amt many men tiegan to appreciate tem Vie Have Increased the Capacity of our Factory and ara now Fre pared have been burning all this week. market« not only in tli ■ East, hut also in perance drinks. A new beverage, straw’ —A fine new stock of granite-wars, tin England, wlmre hops from the Pacific ll. riy li mona le, li i 1 a gri a .i, .»n I ,0 Hupply 11 m IJmmand. Tile Delivered on Board the Car* at Factory rricea ” ware, enamel-lined kettles etc. etc. just coast are preferred to Germ an hops. The was pronounced by many, even drinkers,; ,i>r |>rjoe |j,(_ F i m HUNT received at Haworth's store on Center St. trail« with Engl.tn 1 is im-resHing. The to Lie ! tetter than licer. Temporary probi- ' Liition worked so well that a |ietition was am ount of exports to England de|>en ls of Call on me before making your purchases and by so —Fires in the north and west of tho course largely m ili» K» Soei-essors to crop, lint presente tj «igne Î by n • ■ *V.in a thons country are getting to Lie verv mmiww doing patronize home industries. EDWA N E A R TOWN Must be Tuned to the Idea of IV IocL erate P r ic e s . .A.2STY O ün TIE SAMUEL HOBSON, “ POPDIAR PRICES AND PRACTICAL M E S C H A S D I S E ” JESSE HOBSON. I J BOARD OF IMMIGRATION, Each a Permanent Customer. Dry 2 b T Z E "W BER d r at For your best interest, Morris Miles & Co. W « H O 3 m H b Ü a a Q) THE LOW EST P R IC E S. -I g § 2 a s o S b O MARLS & OLIVER, UBWBERQ HOUSE. O. C. WRIGHT, Manager. MARIS & OLIVER, Board by the Week Reasonable. A U S T IN , FORD & CO.. Pacific Fire Insurance Go., The New berg Meat Market. REES ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL Also I can deliver the same in Newberg or on board the cars at Dundee at a very low rate. S x - IH ITTlsrT, N e w b o i ’s T i l e K t i c t o r y