C 111 í i l II N O T I C E * . MISCELLANEO 1*2} i The Merchant who Keep3 Step to the MUSIC OF COMMERCIAL PROGRESS Must bo Tuned to the Idoa of Tile discussion :U tim Y 's mullas: \Y. Q_ -p i Saturday and Sunday August ftud Novem ber. in Eebrnrary, May E V A N G E L IC A L C 1IC RC II,—Regular service first uud third Sundays o f each m cntli at 10 a. m .: second and fourth Suuduys a: 7 i». m. Sab­ bath School every Sunday ut 11 a. in. UNION CH URCH.—Uuioii service is held iu the New berg School House every Sunday, ut II a. iu. Sabbath School every Sunday at 10a. m. — lohn Wright wishes to inform the public that he is not running a free hack for every-body bat that ha w ill call for passengers in any part of the city, in time for the early train, for two bits. M ks . MISCELLANEOUS. C O L U M N . Saturday night w.is full of life and interest. I FU I LIN PS C11UKUH-- Scrvi s every > m Miss Cook w as the only champion for the day ut 1! u. m. and 7 m. and Tli rsaiay at 10 ‘F o r G od null Hom e uud Native h . ni. SMbb'ith School every Sunday at 10 a. m, Chinaman but she held her own against Monthly M eeting at 10 «. in. the tir>t Saturday Lau d.*’ in each month., quarterly Meeting the second all opposition. Five And Ten Acre Fruit Farms,, N E A R TOW N F. A. M o k r is , County Superiulciulenl o f l ’ri'ss Work. The mother's meeting to-day will lie Can bo boii|;!it o f us at vory low terms and on long time. Also w « 1 — Tiie Y . W . C. T. U. social last Tu m - held at Mrs. Olivo Bolton’s. Subject for Lave for sale 75 la rg e lots o f the most desirable residence pro>> •' day night was a grand success. There discussion, “ Aids to purity of life.” A ll was a good at’ enJanca ami all seemed to erty in N e w b e rg , situated near the new fru it cannery. S O C I E T Y N O T IC E S . are invited. have a good time. The museum was im ­ Y. M.C, l . —devotional services every Thurs­ mense. The girls cleared about $18. T o whatever Point on the Road to Pros(ierity we have Attained we Relieve it day evenTig. Young men u»irnestly requested Memorial services in honor of the late has been Due Entirely to Serving our Customers W ell, knowing that Without Gain to attend. — A man named Curtis, a convict in to them we could Expect None for Ourselves I. O. O. F.—Sessions a n d Saturday evening the state penitentiary, cut off’ his hand Mrs. Lucy W ebb Hayes will lie held at W e Do Not or Shull Not Offer to Our Customers Goods which is not, to the iu the rooms over Moore’s Prug Store. one day this week to keep from work. the gymnasium next Sabbath afternoon Wishing to mako valuable investments can do so by secureing one of these F ru it1 Y. V . C. T. U.—Business m eeting the second Best of our Knowledge and Experience This is the second ca-o of the kind that at 4 o’clock. Farms and one or more of these town lobs w hich we w ill sell in sizes Saturday iu every mouth. to suit the purchaser up to one acre. G. A. K.—Sessions held 1st and .id Thursday has occured there but Howard works and eveu ing in each mouth. no doubt Curtis will have to do likewise. In announcing the death of Mrs. Young IVTocleuate Trices. • A - I C T i r O I n T E W. C .T. U.—Business m eeting held the third Saturday afternoon iu each mouth. of its Kind at the Price. W e have ' ‘ B E E N through the M IL L ,” at the saying goes, and we Believe the Broad Gnage Principle of “ 70PU1AI PRICES & ¡3 PRACTICAL M SUCI&SDISE” 1« the Attraction that Keeps our Customers with us ami AilJs New’ Ones Daily. L ife is too Short for “ S N A P G A M E S “ in Tra ie and we do not Deal out “ Soft ^ Soap” to our Friends, but Strive by U D A Y L IG H T M E T H O D S o Deserve the Large Patronage W e now Have ami by Honest Work, Six Pays in the Week, and Caieful Attention to All, we Strive to Make Each a Permanent Customer. We Shall Continue to Carry our Usual Good As­ sortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gants’ Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Glassware and Groceries. at Prices that W ill Stand Comparison with any. For your best interest, Morris Miles & Co. — Tiie Y . M. C’ . A . meeting Sunday evening was one m which there was a deep interest manifested for the absent PRO FESSIO NAL CARDS. members, especially for those that are sick and not able to attend the meetings. ,T. B U l t T M O O H E , There were not many members present H Y S IC IA N AND SU KOKON. Office. Moore yet we fek well paid and no feeling of Hro» , DrtiK Store. New berg, Oregim. discouragement on account of the fewness of the members present. The next meet- J . »I. W R IG H T , r USTICK OF THE PEACE. Office at the i ing will be tomorrow a lernoon. P N ew berg House, Newberg, Oregon. The Canadian Department of Agriculture is collectin g « list of the frauds F . W . C A lt M A X , M . I). practiced upon farmers. It w ill include Newberg, Oregon. O f f ic e t w o d o o r s s o n t It o l ‘ iM os- the lightning-rod, patent light, miraculous oats and all other swindles, and will be an b n rg ’s g ro c e ry , on Main st. instructive compilation. LO CAL NEW S O F TH E W E E K “ A number of senators were playing a littlegam e of poker in Washington when — Ah there! Waterworks. a church committee tiled in and all agreed to play fora jack pot and donate it. The —Threshing‘machines are all busy. gentleman who won gave the money and — O. V . Allen went to Portland Sunday. signed the list ‘ J. l ’ot. $100.’ The next — Smith & Holloway have three new Sunday the good minister blessed all who horses. had contributed to the church lund, add­ ing :‘ And O Lord, bless J. l ’ot, where ever —There is talk of a national exposition his lines may be cast.” iu 1892. That ubiquitous chap who thinks it is — Prof. Morrison went to M cM innville so easy to write an armful of racy locals Mondav. dropped into the Olympian offieo to day. —John Brown of Portland Sundayed in just to try his hand. Paper, pen and ink Newberg. were given to him and after scribbling — G r a p h ic Hoover went to Portland over and tearing up enough to fill the Saturday. waste basket, he triumphantly laid the —Jim Hunt’s new house is nearing following on the table: ‘ ‘ I f it’s as pleas­ ant yesterday as it was to-morrow, we completion. shall have a very fins day to-night.— Ear. — Pure apple vinegar 25c. per gallon at Yesterday morning sorao small bois .Moore Bros. discovered an immense beetlo under an — C. B. Haworth is hauling lumber for electric lain]) and while holding an in ­ a new house. quest on him a Portland drummer — Baker’s bread 5 cents a loaf at J. D. stopped to gaze at the remains. One of Wilson’s, Main Street. the urchins looked up and inquired. “ Do The drummer —Quite a number of Newberg people you know him M r.?” gazed long and sorrowfully at the deceased Sundayed iu Portland. and replied, “ Yes I met him three weeks — J. C. Colcord has been out on his ago in Arlington. He was a bed bug, and ranch part of the week. no doubt bound for Ilwaco or Sea view .” — — Work is progressing rapidly on the I Fusco Sun. of McMinnville, the W . C. T. U . feels that it has lost a devoted worker. This sister had served the county as secretary for some time past, and was always found ready to do w hat her hands found to do for God, home and humanity. a SAMUEL HOBSON, JESSE HOBSON,. Jesse Hobson, Pres’t. B. C. Miles, Vice Pres’t. F. A. Morris, Sec’y, J. T. Smith, Trea’r. The W . C. T . IT. met for devotional exercises last Saturday at 3 o’clock P. M. Business meeting opened at 3 :30 with Mrs. A. M. Woodward president in chair. A circular letter from the stato president in which she urged local unions to lie dil­ igent in securing new members. She also advised the appointment of a committee to look after any disreputable characters who may be in our midst, and if possible send them to the Refuge Homo in Port­ land. A committee of two was accord­ ingly appointed. A letter from a Pom ­ eroy clergyman was also read, in which lie commends the ladies of this commun­ ity for the course pursued in eradicating the drugstore from our midst. This let­ ter was replete with scripture quotations ami full of encouragement to us at this time. Three new members added to the list. Mrs, Martin was appointed sujicr- is incorjioratcd under tho laws of tho state for the purpose of inducing immigration ' intendent of Parlor W ork. Mrs. Britt, improving our town and delveloping tho many natural resources o superintendent of Juvenile work having our surrounding country, and is neither a wholly sjiccii- resigned it was left with the nominating committee to get a no«- superintendent. lative scheme nor charitablo iustitution. Adjourned. T H E C IIE H A L E M Y A L L E Y BOARD OF IMMIGRATION Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon. The rural press of Nebraska is said to be solidly in favor of the prohibitory amendment. ■ • Every Methodist minister in Chicago preached on the subject of Sunday clos­ has more than doubled in size and population the present season, because she h e r ing, July 7. tho natural facilities for making a good little city, and her wide awako Forty churches are represented in the W. C. T . U. of Montreal, Canada. This union has a membership of 1348. energetic citizens are substantially improving and taking hold oi business in n manner that inspires confidence in the new comers. There is nothing that wdl lay out pio- hibhion quite as easily and thoroughly as the good cudgel of high license. Almost nil lines of business are repre­ sented, and our shipping facilities enable, our merchants to give new church on Main St. The twilight hour has been appointed A man may use the wart on the back —The train was loaded last Sunday of his neck fo r a collar button, ride on as ono of prayer by tho white ribltoners with people for Newberg. <33 the back couch of a train to save the in­ of Illinois, for tho success of the new ’S fa terest of his money till the conductor slate scientific temperance instruction law. .V — Fred Oliver was up from Portland ■"I $ <2 comes around, step hi(~watch at night C O and took in the box social Tuesday night. -=*H SC! E B2 Miss Ida Clothier, of Boston, national River Steamers lund three-fourths of a mile from tho town at the lowest water mark,. CD to save the wear and tear, leave the i and . JS & CÍ3 — B. S. Cook secretary of the Oregon O organizer for the W . C .T . U ., is doing t without a dot and cross to save the ink, V The advantages for fruit raising in Cliohalem V alley are unsurpassed S3 Land Co. called at the G r aph ic office 93 good work at the various Chautauqua as­ £ ¡8 r3 pasture bis mule on his mother’s grave to t. *0 g 'd Saturday. « O era on the coast. save corn— but u man of this sort is a semblies in the west. O C C q i=a — - ----— Li o P h B gentleman and a scholar compared with — Mr. Westerfield, editor of the Yam ­ A o The Board has the business and resident lots of the original town for P h S3 hill County Ledger, called at the G raphic the fellow who takes a paper two or three High license is the sharp father of 03 *d « years and when the editor asks him to pay office yesterday. sale, also promising twins — increased revenue and ¡¡5 S . S 5 for it, puts it back in the postoffice and increased consumption, but tho latter is i—i cd si —The beet sugar industry is claiming a M has it marked ‘ refused.’ Whan a man fast outstripping his brother in growth. rtí _ « 3 ft 'Cl) ^ a good deal of attention throughout the to m C c=> wants his paper stopped lie ought to have CD P hh T * •j ^ ^ a country at present. O <1 manhood enough to pay up and inform *3 H w •rH Si.1 ' The district and county conventions of +j rK 93 03 .V .’ H — Mr. Andrews, special agent for the the editor that his paper is no longer ^ O P h tho W . C. T . U. now being extensively bo © ö © P h W Columbia Fire and Marine insurance com­ wanted.— /-.V. H tí »—i o held throughout the country show uniform a CD •rH & They also have nice five and ten acre tracts near town for those wishing a coir pany was in town Wednesday. o W era (D •v tí se co Chance has led to the discovery of a pros|>erity and steady progress in the cd m O venient little country home. For further information call on or CQ — A herd of editors just o ff the wild and work. *© -iS K cure for hydrophobia. In Ayacucho, .tí u 03 s-o 2^ 0 free prairies of Nebraska have been o address their Managers e —» Peru, a man was bitten by a mad dog and >» í>0 making a stir on the Pacific coast. © tí Li ú In retqionso to the earnest request of shortly after the disease develoi>ed. In w tí Id u cd ’O D3 1 m — Most of the invalids are doing as well his madness the man rushed from the the Washington W . C. T. U., President C±3 as could be expected and th ey will no house ami falling among a lot of “ yucca” Harrison lias issued an order prohibiting cd doubt be out on the street again soon. plants, some of the juice of these planta the salo of liquors at tho national en O entered his mouth and ha swallowed it. campment of the district national guards — Have you seen those New Automatic A moment of reason seemed to have fol­ at Fort Washington. W. F. B r o w n t o n , School Desks imported by Frank Wood F. E. B sach , — ♦ — ■ ■— who do a general land and agency business and have as good a list of all kinds a lowed, during which he seized some of Secretary direct from Chicago ? They are elegant. Preside ut. the leaves, broke them and drank of the G eo . V in c e n t , Legislatures, local governments and in­ WM. M c F a l l , land as any firm in the valley which they will gladly show intending — Another meat market on Main st. m ilky an 1 glutinous sap w ith which they surance companies make regulations and Asst. Secretary Vice President. settlers free of charge. W e trust that it will not come to as un­ are saturated. When his friends found exercise (he greatest care to prevent fires. t h e tim ely an end as did the one proceeding it. him lie was senseless, with the peuca and And yet tho loss they occasion is $00,000, I f you want to buy come where bargains are for sale. I f you want to sell leava H e was (MS) |s-r annum less than the amount paid — Last Tuesday night F. E . Hobson magney leaves in his’ hands. your land whore buyers come. tripped on a loose board in our elegant carried to his house and soon regained by the the consumers for cigara, and $8ologize for all errors made in D R U G S, M E D IC IN E S , C H E M IC A L S , O re g sn , lion, of economic temperance and the W. N e w ls-rg , — Money to loan on R a il Estate. former ¡“ sues, an I say they were inex­ i C. T. U. school of methods. Security :n Yam hill County Oregon. Call ? A IN T S , O ILS A N D V A R N IS H , cusable; all the editor has to do is : to set on or write to F. W . Fenton, A t’ry at law type, hunttli j nows, clean the rollers. I FINE TOILET SOAPS, McMinnville, Oregon. sweep the room, pen short items, fold the j The saloon and tho brothel are the — Dr. A. G. Smith has located in N ew­ papers, write the wrappers, mail the pup- evils o f the base U l l world at the present B R U SH E S. COMBS, ETC., berg at the Arlington hotel and is ready to ere, talk to visitors, di-lribute type, carry ,lay- ' Vc « « u,i" practically exemplified A C H O IC E L IN E OF F A M IL Y M E D IC IN E S , answer to the call of the sick and afflicted. water, saw wood, rea l the proffs, correct in the failure of noted players to play up Read liia card in this issue. : the mistakes, hunt the shears, writo to the standard they are cupaiilcof, were J E W E L R Y OF A L L D E SC R IPTIO N S, editorials, dodge the bills, dun ielin- they to avoid these gross evil*. — D. F. Beegle a friend of G. W . W ill ------- »■■■■■ —— P E R F U M E R Y AN D F A N C Y T O IL E T A R T IC L E S . q lents take tin cursings from th e w hole 1 jams of Butler Co. Pennsylvania w is in town and tell (lie subscribers we need At the Missouri W. C. T . t T. Conven- . I town two or three days last week. He nv ney— we say » e have no business to tion a salary of $1200 a year was offeied to j thinks some of locating hero. make m i-'skes while attending (o these Mrs. Clara Hoffman, president of the — I,ast Wednesday a team ran away little matter-1, nwi gating a living on state union, in appreciation of her m ost] with Dave Holloway and a load of hr: k. gopher soup, flavored with immigration, efficient service. This offer M rs.Uotf- , They ran off the end of the bridge and arul wearing no shoos sn I no collar, and man most emphatically declined, saying] overturned the wagon an 1 unloaded the patches on our pants, obliged to turn a that her services as (»resident would be j brick. 'Dave too.) The brick nearby bn*. smiling eountenam • to the man who tells free as in Hie past, . . , — ....... | Dave some forty feet distant. Ktrangr ns our paper is not wortli a dollar anvliow in LOWEST PRICES« o ca so EH o o G l* o o H 0 THE a at OQ o 3 E D W A R D S’ AND HOBSON’S ADDITION. ca o ^ s M A R IS & O L IV E R , £ Pacific Fire Insurance Go., OREGON. PORTLAND, M OORE THE .M A R I S & O L I V E R , TIOS., Managers A U S T I N , F O R D & C O .. 13 P R O P R IE TO R S OF DRUGGISTS, The Newberg Meat Market. A ()fxxl supply of Fresh and Salt Meats kept constantly on hand. A t Hanson's old stand on C<~nter Street. DEALERS IN THE GRAPHIC FOR TH E LA TE S T NEW S. A lso Agents fr BEST THE GRAPHIC ] i Branca of the FOR JOB W ORK. ORGANS MADE, of the Mouse and Dust Proof Organ. Can Furnish o.ie Cheap for Cash or o.i Instalment Finn ! as it may sceui not a thing was scratched an-l that he could mako a belter one with f g g his eye, shut and his liandstied.— E t. 1 or broken. i Q ^ p g jfJ fO R $1,50 A T E A R .: ONLY S I .50 PER YEAR. H o m o « A A llen i ’rap s