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Holiday Goods. Holiday Goods. OESTE?. ST E H E T is n o w O l F.N imjj n o m i n s A B L E K ATE S. at REASON Ü'. Fancy cnpaand saucers. Muss, drink SPOONER, PROP. ing & shaving. Fine French A German Flower baskets A Fancy W i m of Velvet i » 1 S.SÍÍ" M.VUK T H IS — W e will pay a big ware. The celebrated Wallaco Bros. sil ver ware. Napkin rings A childrens sets. Jewel A Toilet sets. 1101.1,S, rubber ec vomir, is. ion to canee.-ets, to canvas was A kid body. Mechanical Loeomo V a r i a r ilio CiKATUic combination. lives. Iron Passenger train, steam Hu. gin. Iron Hanks. Shell Boxes. Ac A c r*r ac I\ t. Ac Kct. Ac Kct. Ac A A A . ¿ if-'“ W antki — MOO suhacriliers at once ^ j - f u r the G k u u i i and Home A Farm Cash. Drugs, Medicins, School Books a n d fiF ^ Stationery. urr ’I ß T " w fi Wj®™* 1000 subscribers the Guarnii' A Detroit Free - . y—Brees at ¡»1,75, Cash. CA LL OX, C.F. MOORE, at the Post Office Drug Store. 37 anted —A t once, Asst Secretary Two splendid fres’.i milch CQWs. Immigration OTice. T H E Pacific Fire insurance So. O W A S H IN G T O N 52-1. OREGON. C A P IT A L STOCK, - - $600,000.00. SU BSCRIBED C A P IT A L , - - C ASH ASSETS, W . D. S C A K C E , L o c a l A g e n t, IV I i lk . F o r Sale. A Bisjcl chilled plow, nearly now. Enquire 1). P. Struttoli, Newberg, Oregon. I antftow prepared to deliver pure fresh milk every morning to my customers in Newberg, at reasonable prices.----- Fresh dairv butter for sale.----- I solicit vour trade. M A I N S T . JO B A fine assortment cf type and Does the neatest job work; Good presses GOOD PRESSMEN. LOOK HERE! M R S . N E T T IE H A N S O N . Milliner and Fashionable Dressmaker. M a i n Strest N ew L e rg , OrsSon. A ll work done in the latest 1‘nrisir.n ttyk. Call and give me a trial. r. & w . v . T IM E T A U I.K . TRAINS GOING NORTH. FreiirM nnrl Passenger,.............. 0:10, ft. m. Mail ftud Express, ..................... ‘4:20, p. m. GOING SOUTH. M ilt and Express, ..................... 10:15, a. m. Freight and Passenger, .............. 0:1a. P- m- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ,T. BURT M OORE, »1IYS1CIAN AND SURGEON. Ofiioe And Residence One Block South ot P»>t Onice, wherg, Oregon. F. W . C A B M A N , M . D. Office corner New berg, Oregon. F ird D W P H Y S IC IA N and Maine Sts. LYLE & SUR G EON. Otttec HO Mahi rtreet, «Intis made at all heura. A SPECIALTY. Newbcrg' Oregon. CHRONIC CASKS <T. M . W R I G H T , TU9TTCE OF THE PEACE onice nt the Willamette Ueale-Lftte ottice. Mata SI. Nowhere, Oregon. Local Events. -L in Parker went to Portland, on Mon- N E A R -E d Hadley is visiting liis cou. iit Eli dley. -J . D. Carter is Head Quarters for las goods. -G o to Carters for Bargains in every -Cheapest line of Xmas g-jotls in town arters. -F in e line of candies and oranges at F. Moores. -Judge Hurley spent Wednesday of i week in town on business. -W ym an A Everest are selling cut ■ir stork of goods at auction. -Election for city otfL-ers come» on the t Monday in January. -M rs. Mount left Imre last Tltnr; !»> her old home in Iowa to visit friend1 that place. -E v e ry one »ays they sell Holiday k I s cheaper at C. F. Moores than any ler place in town. -T h ere will be a Chri«traas tree at ies’ nail on Tuesday evening l “v<\ 21th are most cordially inviti d to iw pn —The L j ' j - A Mayor M .;. - .. E G O N . I*. O. B U IL D IN G , NEW BF.RU, OREGON. T O W N •* +w+-tr • «I.Ä. t • C an bo b o u g h t o f its tit very law term s an il on long: tim e. h ave fo r attic 7~> la r g e lo t s o f the m ost e rty in N t w b c r g , situated n e a r th e n e w fr u it c an n ery . j^ T s T 3 T O ls T X -J k CSÏÎJ S M A L L S U M .O F 50 C E N T S E A C H □ It Sl.atl ! tit tjj JiVURY- P E R COUPLE. Itv / ¡«I/ ;)’ IS C .J R D IA 1 L Y I N V I T E D . :2 B * S 2 * S S - $ ii| JESSE HOBSON. H O NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE, ’C J S E Mrs. Gr&hsm, Prop. The most conveniently located J. B. M O U N T , Proprietor. -O - hotel in the city -----. A . u ¡r -f f * F T J T - j L L T ItS T E O F 1----- COOK STOVES, HARDW ARE. H E A T IN G STO VES, T IN W A R E , Eoa,rd and Lodging, P e r D ay, $1.00. B eard and Lodging, Per Week, $4.00. Board Per W eek $3.00, W IN D O W G LASS, and every other article usually kept in n first-class Hardware Store. -Q - Lodging, 25 cts. P A C I F I C A C A D E M I Make a Suecialty of Tinning and Piombine in all its Branches. Y . A l l K i n d s o f H e t m lr iiig - N e a t l y ( AI.KN D K U . A t B J& C r o n i p ly D o n e . C o m o in i \ W INTER TERM PKOPKIETOKS OF THE SPRING TEKM Begins, Closes, Mar. ft, 1890. May 8, 1890 N e w b e r g E. H. W O O D W A R D , Pro«, of Trustees. NEW BERG. OREGON. till after J. D. Tarrant & Son eoinuienc- tho up building of this beautiful valley. ed making the new roller process, »¡net —Clnistmas Arch at Friends Church, which time ho has been using Hour from on Tuesday eve, every-body invited. Mr. Tarrant’s m ill. Now ho says his stove ¡3 not large enough to hake the rP i l e a c t o r A ll Sizes of Drain Tile Kent Constantly on Hand. Wo H ave Increased tho Capacity of our Factory and .o Supply the Demand. T ile Delivered on Board are now Prepared the Cars at Send for Brice list. Factory m n :s & FSP'T w o Dormitories for the accommodation of students. The Academy is located in a benn- t|fi;i little lawn, where good moral Influences are thrown around tho student. K xpknhe 1 a . ■ ---------- For Catalogue, Address---------- Or, Sc I - X T r i S T T , X ^ jK E lS Feb. 28, 181H» W e add tw o more Journal-; to our com bination. Tho American Garden nml G kaimuc for $2,75. Tho Stockman and Cull ivator and G r u h ic for $1,50 per year Course of btutfy Including iiihtory , m tkratyrf ., inorr.n i:\ iv. v .:: a t \ ch , r.CKNCE, rrrf . k and -.ifh in advance. The Stockman and LATIN. Cti! ivstor is a in t complete 1 arm Jottr- l*p. iPAKATOKY COURSE, BUSINESS COURSE, and M! SIC DEPARTMENT. ! nal and should 1« in the hands of every C O O D C H el F im IC A L L A B E R A T O R Y , AND C & S IK E T . farmer. It is published in the West and Students L IT E E A S Y Society. is devoted to Western interests. | Here wo nrc with the best oiler out. FOlt ARSOLUTE NEW SUFSCRIBKI S wo w ill give die G raphic ' and Babyhood for one year nt $1.50 EJ3WIW* WJO k RCSOW, Principal. CASH, See “ ad” oi Br >yUood in another | collmn. t im i am i S ee my Stock. J. B. M OUNT. K O ìm E l Moore, are receiving th "ir coat of paint., farm of Herman Kramer, west of Newbcrg. When finished they w ill beeonspieuous in ; The kernel; were fine, large ami plump. our town. Ho hud 20 acres on which the vi»ld w as . . . . . . . i t . ! 50 bushels per acre. TIio last year was — Our thanks are duo, Hon. John H . 1 ' J a poor year for wheat at Unit. Miteholi, Oregon’s popular Senator, for a — W e offer this v.-ar for “ Clnistmas copy of the icport of the Commissioner of giils” an elegant line of goods a little dif labor, for 18S7- ferent from what is usually sold the pub- — Head Quarters for Holiday goods am I lie—W e aim to present useful articles the best goods for the money to be had at Unit will not ho throw n away and forgot- C .F . Moores. You have to but call and lon. C om eeaily and select. be convinced. M om s Miles & Co. —Joseph Everest 1ms so far recovered — Word reaches ns that Mr. Robinson, from his tick spell to he out on the streets. w ho left hero mi Tliniiksgiviiu; day, for His many mends rejoice to seo him Europe, had reached New Y olk city, and around again. would sail for Liverpool on the steamer — Mrs. Anna Rees and Mrs. N. Tihodo “ City of Chester,” on t h c ’J lth iu.-t., mid have one of the neatest M illinery nml that they were ail well. May their trip be dress making establishment in Yam hill pleasant and profitable. Co., on Center street. . —The lYe^hvtorianj will I10M their 119- - W ............. e lmve received the eompli.nents na, services Hfv|c(| next |!ext Sabbath Silbhuth in in the tlle F . M . ................... ............ .............. | nal of tho Union Metallic Cartridge t o., of j c l „ lrohj 1¡osir K ;iiw a v , tatio!, , at 11 a. Bridgeport, Conn., in H e shape ot a beau- m a!|(, 7 (.oi1(!u,jIl.,| ,,y H w . \Y. A tiful calendar for 18W. j W illi« * ., Hie rlew I W o r . There will he — Now is your chance. Have just ree’d a reception of new member», following the another invoice of H oi.lay goods at a morning sermon. Everybody cordially great reduced price and w ill sell to ray invited. customers accordingly. Call early. ... , , , , , . “ • „ „ — w e had the pl '.isuro a few davs ago « F Moore . - ! lo visit the Til - factory of Messrs Rees & — There will be a Mass convention heM * Hunt, in our tiirivi: :: city. They have a the public school house on Saturday eve- : ill,- ' in;¡ rove i ir.a. hinarv and it was ning Dec. 28th IS.33, at 7 o’clock p. in. for ■ astonishing to us to sec the number oi the pur]iosc of nominating city otfieers to til;-they were turning out. They are be voted for on January Gth lsiX). making a good article and their business — Buy something nsefnl as well ns is constantly on the increase, • C7JZ D E C E M B E R 2 S T H 18U1, FOR T H E Wishing to niako vultiablo investments can do so by scctircirg ono of these Fruit Farms and ono or more of these town lots which we will sell in sizes to suit tho purchaser up to one aero. S A M U E L HOBSON, » A GRAND I I CHRISTIAS AT THE § I A R L IN G T DINNED, O N H O TEL j f I Also wt d e s ira b le resid en ce p ro. - I THOROUGH INS PBUCTION. Ï Brices h u n t , Successors to J. E D W AR D S , N c,\ vl> erg, O r e g o n . O T J IR 0 -A .E J B : S T O R K is bread on account of the raising ju .u ic Thanksgiving Is past, Chrlitraas 1« coming, of tho flour, lie says it boats any eastern y^Mr will noon arrive. Many of your uo flour he ever saw. counts are LONG PAST due and mine will he , ... . . i icon, »0 1 Ml’BT call oil you for the t’AHH. I —The onlv inustrated wtekly west oi ■r will bepin to Invoice HOua, mid I wl«h to lmve Chiuajio is 1 S t t Shore, which lias r.o su- {¡m c as possible to enter on the new books, perior in any respect in the United State'. Come. I MUST hive the MoNKY, sol say COME Its lar«ro colored illustrations are works of /"¿d f yourCKEDir. art, and are of home scenes in which ou>! YourB „„ people are all interested. Its editorials --------- ------------ are crisp and pitliv. Its humorotir- Kor Na,c* sketches and paragraphs rivil those of the A i™”' ,nl!k enquire of Mrs. Graham at , . . the Newbcrg flnuae. I’ajxi s Unit make a specialty of them. Its illustrated jiooms are one of its most at- ------------- Iniclive foatureo. In every respect it is j Public School Homs. just the paper our people want for them-' . . . . . . . selves, th-.-ir wives and (heir children.| Friday p. m. Ihe pop.ls of the 1st do- Durtment engaged in a debate the subject $-1.00 a year. L. Samuel, Portland, Ore Wo do not ciiiini to liuvo a cor' Our prices are cheerfully given of v.-hich apiieareil in last weeks ileins. ¡¡¡jgF’neron all tliegn i l articlei lin t arc i faf-ton n y ono fur comparrison but Bill o f Faro at tho P A N T R Y The girls discussed Ihe nlfirmative and . , .. , , ’i/ 0 liought ■—"S,. ■ and sold rvm u blit i«M lliere iiciciauiisiH is one a s .| -1 T\n~KO s W'O do PO not noi “ Mn.v Ulil-t forth irith .....t«. meteor G K O U ER Y. he l.ovs tho negative. Tho best urgu-1 ........................................ *k“ L .. . . , s < t : ìoii W o bolli Ufi ili Ilio face of ¿ J ^ t p lr n d o r " hy so-calied low priiats on For Breakfast. ment was produced on tho affirmative. «■«>in|K>titioti. That wc sdì j i ;* ^ u few “ LEADERS” Why ? Recante Breakfast Bacon, Oat Meal, Rolled Mrs. Hinith and IloakinH and Miss Fflff*g|)0,lH GII EABER tlun any liomc j paino Ilio low pricod good* tlint Oat», Gonnea Wlioatlots, Corn Meal tot;Veda Hayworth made u:i a delightfull «Vei,_ __ (jn(j with uh would ho ; 2 n T y o u . can Cakes with Log Cabin Maple Syrup. | -all last Friday p. m. Mias H ayw o rth tarried to hear the contest. F or Dinner. daily attracted by the G E N U IN E bargains we are mak ing in our varied r^ortme rit cf Staple Groctricr, Dry Goecr, Boots and slices, Hats, Queensware and fancy Notions, Tho students of the 1st and 2nd ilcpart- Pork, Beans, Vegitables of all kinds Sweet Potatoes, nice Minco Meat and ments planed an agreable surprise party or Robbie Bell lust Friday night, Friday fruit for pies, w ill, coffee. S ieing his birthday. A jolly good time F or Supper. Fruits of all kinds’ nice fresh extra soda Aa'1 ' ^ crackers, Ginger Snaps, Graham Crackers, Tho differant diqiartmonta will give an ornamental for your gifts this year—and —George Grayson and Joo Atkinson Oysters, with tea. lentortalnment next Friday p. ni. which see if yonr friends will not value them lmve united w ith tho O. O. of II. This A/f?r tupper come around and get a good " our s‘:lu'° 1 fur a ,,eflnitu Perl°'1 more— make curly selections. order is growing rapid on the Coast. It i:i ei„ar Uavinj< enj»yetl ourpelves im-inenMely Mortis Miles & Co very strong throii. ’ i Minnesota and South I .... . -7------ J. * , laiin^holidttVH wo will resiuno onr Mmlicft . .»',•* m v i *i Governors, Judges, United • — ihe r'OwluT' ltiink will . bo .. oi»enet! — Mrs. Jane Votaw preached a very In- Dakota. . . tho next «lav after New Y ea r« day or the in the office of tlie Hoard of . . . teresting sermon to a large audience at ^ Mates -nators and oile r n n of f remi temporarily , . . ,, . . » . * econd of January. tile Evangelical chnn li, lost Sun lay even- ! ■• •ncc all belong and the calmlistic letters Immigration, on Center street, juet an i Hfjon aa their new safe arrive«. They arc* Ml.«» Warner was enrolled an a student Ing. The subject of her discourse was *>. M. A . are well understood. / pettin« a nuinlxT 1 safe, one that will af* of the 1st department this week. “ Come,” and as a result, two rose for — We would call »'.tendon to Our Iloli- W e are sorry to note that Miss Vina prayers. ! lay good*— Bought as clioap ns cash will foal ample seenrify for their Inirtiness 1 This Hank will fill a long fl*lt want ifij Hoyce is on the sick list tlii« week. — James Hamr.et of the Newberg brick buy. We pr. to sell them < heaper N<*wbcrj(. It will no doubt l»e one of our As there is to he one or two Xmas trees yard is having alargo quantity of w ,1 than ever offered .la-fore—Our assortment most solid an«l aubsdantial business insti- «ie, this year we will not give one, hnt cut, just west of the brick yard, to !»• usi d is ui ; ic np of goods that aretiei ¡ruble and tntions. Tho gentlemen who have organ-i, ^ hope to reap great harvest flora the differ next summer in burning bri' k, no doubt useful. Kindly call early and u.akifyour I ized the batik and who are its officer* an ent trcci. there w ill b e a large demand for brick choice. 1 our most substantial and tonservaiiu Zoe. * Morris Miles A Co. next sum raer. j b’lhircss men. The public can do busi | —The Newberg House changed hands — A’ ou w ill find it ti your own interest ; in;-s with Ibetn, with the assurance Ilia ! ------* * ----- on Thursday. Mrs. Graham Ims moved to go to the P A N T R Y G R O C E R Y for your j I hey arc dealing with u safe and suhetan , f)0n’t Is* afraid to do your duty l»ooau»e in and taken charge of the helm. Clnistmas candies, Nut<, Figs, Dales, I ti.d institution. some one ridicules or ofqsxies yon. A Mr. Wrights fam ily have moved into Raisin*, Orange-*. Bananas, in fact all of I — To those who receive n sample cop> nan who has opinions of his ow n snd the Mrs. Grahams Louse on R iver et. for th" deli'- u ies of the se iso:i. Come early j of the G in r ilic this week, v.o say read i' ciairiige to advocate llieni, will lie sure to Ihe present. so you can have first choice. Your orders <•.:> fully, and if you wi .li to hecomo cjliave opfstsitiun in this world, because lie — W e have a nice select lino of hang- shall l»e promptly filled, r'gular »nhscrilier, send im vour name,'runs across or contrarv to other people’s ing lamps in the best s*yles— Also »land > — Newtairg has a new st ¡’ ion agent. Mr. wla flier you have ihe money or not st o; inion«, Imt just keep straight slieail, if and hand l im p« in all grades from cheap <;.,rGn »ias left, going to p.-rtUu-l Inst the present, and we will send it to you dour cause is right and yotir conscience to g w l —Tin y make an c-lcgur.t present Wednesday. W e dislike to loo a Mr. r.'g'i ally and yon can pay tin anytim e in-!,dear. Don’t Isjthcr vonraelf »Imnt what for X trias. ¡tiarvin . I le wo» a girsi huainers man rid* of a year, na soon as you get theqs-ople s s y ; life is loo short for that. Home Morris Miles A Co. genial siiti ac.-oinmoJating as an r.gent money. If any should like to have c itlc r w ¡il ahus • you Ihriiigh envy, others for ho ' but eiM'-.e.s — A reading room has been fitted ni» at and was well i k 1 by the i'-.a.s men ■ >f th" Journals we oli'-r in lonpccti >n »h h want of sense, oilers still for want of prin- tlie Academy iur the Ismefiit of tlie stu and pallile generali}'. W e wisli liim suc (he G,:a; n;c. send ns (he monev f-.r one . ¡file and some liccatiso they honestly yc.ir's suim-riotion, c.i inci;tior;e<l else|d!ff.-r with you ; hnt if yon keep right on dents. Prof’s. Morrison and Hartley arc cess in wliatcver ho m.iy engagé in. untiring in their work for Ihe best in'.pr — Mr. Tborapson, wlio ca:n“ boro fri nì wlp-re, :inl yon will receive the two p i ofienly manfully, intelligetnly mid with Wa >-an only offer the two |-a|K-rs pr qs r dignity of character, honesty of est of licose under their ciiaige, as stu- •-.astern Oregon ls“t finnmer, teli» n» tl. »t j dents. he l.n-1 b.-iTì una'de to gè* fi .tir < qual la tof-I.S'/f «u'>.i riij. r*. You may r t a p - r f- c » and self respect, those who differ n ficsir. wln n l;a tir 1 carne, -urc-1 th..t IliattKMOllc- will Is* heller a' «¡th you will re»|»'ct you and your — We were shown a sample o f wliest ea*t « i.r, e.iJ t!;al it w.ll Weik lo, opinijii. — X*. ia. o i L >pte*4. .t .j. \\u. .! i « s ! v e ; Ilo ir itfjio.'. ilio other j.i , H l.au s u rai.-.cd oil t! c j r. R Hvs find Ten Here Fruit Farms Meals, 25 cts. T IB 0 D 0 . O F F IC E IN ItL W IB IS T ^ C l- , O r.^ H a v e added a fine line of Watches and Clocks which I w ill sell lower than tho lowest. Call and see mo before going elsowhere. Notice. G O S SAGHM ANN. THE GRAPHIC fiE P A iR IK G F IN E W A T C H E S & C L C C K S A S P E C IA L T Y . S 'V T W T « « . Notice is hereby given that the Copartner ship here to-fore exestlng between T. T. Vincent and E. Spaulding under the firm name of Vin cent ¿c SpinMing, manufacturers of and dealers in lumber, has this day dissolved by mutual IF Œ ^ IIE J Is r iD S cousent. Accouts due the above firm may be 1 4 Y e a r s E x p e r ie n c e . paid either to T. T. Vincent or E. Spaulding I f the citizens of New berg wir-h to bave first class work done in tire lino of who will receipt fer the >:;mo—all accounts re- H O U SE A C A R R IA G E P A IN T IN G , B A l’F.U H A N G IN G , C E IL IN G D E C O R AT mhiniug unsealed "r unpaid after J in. 1, lsj * vvill be placed in the hauds of a collect or foi IN G , G R A IN IN G , S T A IN IN G , G L A Z IN G Ac. ¡ ¡ J T Leave orders at MOORES D rugstore. Center St. NFAVBERG, O R EGON immediate cut lie meat. T. T. Vincent. E. Spaulding Dated this 7, day cf Dec. 1889. 2 5 N O R R IS HAND J. 11. M oore , M. D. Honey W an ted . If you have any money to loan we can place it for you. We have daily applications. M aris O l iv e r «S c C olcord . N e w lie r g , O r e g o n . T T r c s li at F o r Sale. Any one wi&hingto buy lumber cheap can get in a house at the gap saw mill «bout y m fee: of lumber, 8 good windows and doors for $50*00 Enquire of C. Spaulding, Newbcrg, Oregon. $440,300.00. - - $107,431.00. O illc e o n M itin S t r e e t , Inquire All parties knowing themselves indebted t«> the undersigned will please call and settle as i desire to have-all accounts balanced by Jam: ary 1st., 1^‘JJ. STREBT, PORTLAND. Watch maker and Jeweler. U v - ^ 4 - - UY F o r Sale. Twenty acres of first class land partially ¡improved, within the corporate limits cf V.’. F. B row nton , Secretary Newberg. Mo.tEs V otaw . G eo . V in c e n t , Vice President. — 5 £ T * A W K I L A S S O R T I’ !! STOCK OF I T U N IT I 'UK A L W A Y S ON A T l'O K T L A N D M U C K S . ÏX T Cor. 2nd & Center *ts., N E W B E R G , OR. F. E. B eac h . President. V m . M( F a l l , F. H. Howard, NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE. RESTAüttAllT SIMPLY Ï 0 ENUMERATE ÜAOH ARTICLE IH GÜ 8 S T O C K -- «UV. V VTo." I! I I I V V ; ♦V W » ------- - u’.voi? ? » t ti d i it n 'r ;\ v n im b l y KAY.Til AT ERGM A SBOGL OF THREAD TO A BOLT OF M1KI.IN— FROM A BOX OF BLACKING TO A BAR REL OF SUG AR — — FROM A SINGLE NUTMEG TO A BARREL OF FLOUR------- THE BRICKS ARE LOW AH CASH BRICES D EM AND JH EY SHOULD BE-------- V. fi * • ♦. firn* *■ SmJ-yfi ♦ «t-r^ «• * -* * * ‘ uaé ‘ * .ifA Thr li ITT Rii OPPOSITIO N shown ti» h;) our COMPETITORS on Ihr onr lioiul mul onr WE L L PLE A S E D PATRONS on Ihn ol her j ia »ufficimi rridrncr I Ititi our offerta lo “CUT PRICES TO BED ROCK” n r c a jif / r r n t ilc d . K ill sa l is partial attentioi to all as fast as we e n wait o iy o a — * YOURS FOR LOW BRICEN----- MORRIS MILLS & CC.