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T CMTEB STREET Al D K U il u 4 H K D i a m i l i . RESTAURANT ■I We c firry t full Une oí POPULAR P U SNT l\ < . 1 ? . ' “ '•! í 'M U Y MEDICINES auU P IK E HUIOS / ¿ V 18 NOW O PEN PON BO.VHDEK8 .VT REASON A B L E KATES. > *r W. SPOONER, PROP. »► NEWBERG FURNITURE S .T C » — X ! i MW M? i f > £ X > -it p tf tf tf 'Jt ' ^ ttf tf ■Jt & tf t i S c i >. *c *c il! _ * ? As recently improved is P R E -E M IN E N T L Y tlie best appliance for the cure of >, * 5 -2 .-e t* 5» S » (t g O ¿ j ; r a ís í t i * Í â £ c r * j . P IL E S --------SIC K H E A D A C H E -------- P A R A L Y S IS --------K ID N E Y C O M P L A IN T ------- - F E M A L E W E A K N E S S —Etc. PKESi K lÎT IO SH C A K E PC LLY COMPOUNDED '"•''S DAY or NIGHT. P. O. Drug S lore. Ulve u .scali. t ('. Y. M O O K K F . E. B rach , Presi .lout. V m . M i F a l l , Vice President. TH E f Do not confoud this Belt with so-called body batteries and belts that have no merit. The EDISON is the latest improved and most scien W r B bou ntos - tific belt in the world. *’ : >Ve have hundreds of uusoliceted testimoni ere ar> ^ its superior worth.—The PRICE is placed G eo . V in c e n t , within the reach of all—and every belt fully As»t Secrctaryiguarauteeil. ' PKICE of No. 1 (12 cells) *8,50. PHI JE of No. 2 (20 cells) *5,0a AGENTS Pacific Fire Insurance Co., O W A S H IN G T O N * OREGON C A P IT A L STOCK, - - $500,000.00. SUU8CKIBED C A PITA L, - - CASH ASSETS, W . D, S C A R C E , - - L o c a l A g e n t, LUTHER HILL, TONSORAL ARTIST. $107,431.00. N ew b crgr, O r e g o n . S H A V IN G . H A IR C U T IN G g Hand S H A M P O O IN G , done in th e 3 | latest and most fashionable style of| = the art. 3 ES GRAPHIC Í7 1 T = ~ FINEST JO B O F F IC E A line assortm ent of type and 3 CICARSIN THE C ITY.3 f Shop on Center street, f iu ui ui iu in in iu uiuun tu ui in m ui ui ni ai ni ui ui MONEY TO LOAN GOOD PRESSMEN. mi improved farm property. TIM E and T E R M S to fuit. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, HUES! E ta of SitasL Cards &c, Printed to order on short Call on, or, address notice, in the GRAPHIC office. Attuta S ii O m DRi„T°yu^ J eter- T r e a t s _A_U .Diseases Q f D om e s tic _A.nim als. T i » ; T re a tm e n t O f T h e jjprti-ent I^ r e v a ilin g ~i~~)isvas’j _A.m ong lE io rs e s S p e c ia lly . TRAINS! GOING NORTH. Freight and Passenger,.............. .6:10, a. m. Mail and Express,....................... 2:20, p. m. GOING SOUTH. M ill and Express........................ 10:15, a. m. Freight and Passenger, .......... 6:18, p.m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. HURT M OORE, T P H Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON, office And X Residence One Block South of Po^t Office, Newberg, Oregon. F . W . C A R M A N , M . !>• Office corner Newberg, Oregon. First and Maine Sts. D W LYLE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office 110 Main street, Galls made at all hours. A SPECIALTY. Newberg* Oregon. CHRONIC CASES J . M . W R IG H T , J USTICE OF THE PEACE Office ¡it the Willamette Realestate office. Main St. Newberg. Oregon. Local Events. « — ♦ « > . - ; ! > * — John Campbell is e ff on Portland looking for a job. a trip to — Call al Ibis office and get the lowest railroad rale.-; to any point in tlio east. — A very handsome copy of V ic it F lo ra l (¡aide, for iS!k), came to us this week. — A lv a Many and wife were down from Dayton visiting relatives the first of the week. — Mr. Graysons’ child that got burned last week is improving as fast as could be expected. — County clerk J. W . Hobbs is so much improved in health tiiat ho has re turned to his office duties. —The steamer Isabel was sunk at Sell- wood Wednesday morning at 5 oclock with 8J00 brick on board. — Eli Hadley was up from Portland Sat urday and tool: advantage of the one dol lar offer and ordered the G kam uc sent to his brother in Indiana. — John Campbell and Mr. Livingston woo l choppers in Central allitiu n are “ keeping house" on First street: happy as larks of a spring morning. — Solomon Haworth and Samuel G roff are associate 1 togetli *r in the inanafact- ure and eale of chair li iy hoi iers t.iat arc both neat an 1 cheap. — A b ill has passed the House in the Washington L ¿Mature fixing . b. _• 7:1 1 as the day for adjournment, y l o j j |»;r day is the cost of the session. — V couple of traveling sign painters struck Newberg last Saturday. The win dows and doors at several of our basin;»* lv uses are now adorned with artistic signs. — B. M. Moore has bills out me a potr- lio tsa.e ol hu ¡arson I pr-.pt i-’ y on ". Hi. Mr M tfcial U S E I\ O. B U IL D IN G , in the city N E W B E R G , OREGON. ----- T H E !— A R L IN G T O N H O T E L Everything New! Meals, 25 cts. IF 1 IRTZE IST IDS FRO M F O U N D A TIO N TO Lodging, 25 cts. P A C IF IC ROOF;: T I E 3 C E J ACADEM Y. ELEG ANT, B N E W B E R G , OREGON. will go out about Ashland Oregon. in southern —J. C. Cotcord is having three hun dred cords of wood cut in the timber north of the public school grounds. Looks like there would be no lack of dry wood next winter. N O T H IN G BC# E S T ! ! R A T E S FRO M $1 TO $2 P E R D A Y . O N L Y F IR S T CLASS H O T E L N E A R T H E DEPOT'. John Atkinson, CALEND AR. Proprietor. K WINTER TERM THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. !! Retins, Ree. 4. 18*9. . *•**.»"■* SPRING TERM Begins, Closes, Course of study Including LATIN. h ist ob y , l it s s a t c k x , m athem atics , k < ik n < k , u b e s k iiio h k s PR EPARATO RY COUR8E, BUSINESS COURSE, NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE, M»r. 5, 1890. May 8, 1590 Ji.. Ba MOUNT, Proprietor,- — J&. WUXaHi 3LT1T® OIF—*- unit nut M l'S ir DEPARTMENT. G O O D C H E M IC A L L A B O R A T O R Y , A N D C A B IN E T . COOK STOVES, HARDW ARE- H E A T IN G . STOVES; T IN W A R E , Students L I T E R A R Y Society. E D W IN ~ M O s tR IS O N , Principal. Or, E. H. W O O D W A R D , N EW B E R Q . Hardware Sture. - OREGON. NEW BERG . OREGON. Capital stoct, $30.001). D aoal e v ery other svitele usually kept in a first-class ’ Tres. of Trnslees. BANK OF NEWBERG. LMake a Soecialty of Tinning and Plumbinc in all its Branches. A l l K M m M a n d f i w | n y S ta a te — N e a tly and P r e m p lj D one. J. BENJ. M IL E S ,.............. JESSE E D W A R D S ,......... MOSES V O T A W ,. ....... ........ I 'm Meni. .. - - r . Vice- Piva it lent. ....... ............. Cashier. I I ¿ B U T O <1 V H tn tO W «».A N S , i ^ T v o Dormitories lor the accommodation ol students. The Academy Is located in a bcmi. tltut little lawn, where good moral Influences are thrown around the student. E x pense D > w .* ^ ($ ---------- For Catalogue, Address----------- R E E S <S e C o n itp i^ , B . M O U N T .. H T T U Ñ T T , PROPRIETOR!! OF THE i i á L F o r Hale. M o n ey W a n te d . If you have any money to loan wc can plAce it/or you. We havc^daily applications. M a r is O l iv e r A C olcord . — Mr. Larkin west of town is engaged in thrashing hi» crop of beans. He thinks he will have sixty bushels. With sixty busltels of beans and a liberal supply of pork u family ought to be able to worry along until garden truck comes in the spring. Correspondents j K S Portland. ' New York. ile f a Send 1er f Yam !£ L ‘ c t o r y U U K S «. H U N T , M acinìi lore to- Strangers visiting the City srs Invited I * «a ll at the Bank for information concern i » g the City. ^ C / o r r e s p o n « 3e n e & I n v i t e d . want the road but it seems- that for the Elisabeth Miles, Jennie Grooby, Ertici lack of some ooe fo pushi the tbrng Maey, Mary Cook, Lydia Washburn, and through, the matter just rest» w ith » lit t le M m . W . 8. Becco. cheap talk now and then. The Whittier Literary Society elected — On Tuesday evening Kir*sttrfck Tbst, lb»-following officers at their last meet- G. A. H., assisted by the W om en » Relief ; Frank Hobson, Pres., John Wright, Corps, cavo a very enjoyable entertain vice Pres., Rosa Brandt, Hec’y , Jennie ment ami camp fire supper at the Friends I.arson, Critic, Frank Vestal, Marshall, old church. The program, consisted tf Elmer E. Washburn, Librarian. sketches of army life interspefned with M jh . Ella Hartley has been quite sick songs and music by the Banri The fo« the post few days. W e ho|io for liar house was filled to overflowing sp*8nly recovery and that she tnav soon las were well pleased with the e «'»jlMMlt to her acuustoined place in the — Presbyterian services will be held tm Sunday in the Free Methodist church at 11a. m. and 7 p. m., Rev. W. A. W illi- soii officiating. Morning subject,— Solo mon’s Great Ijnestion.” Evening subject “ The Helping Hand.” The public are — Out three miles east of town the Alter the p ro g iw » »R Scimel. aoom. hereby cordially invited to these services. entertainment. people are complaining of petty theiving — Mr. Frank Morse the jolly black were served to a regular army su|>pe* »n u m b e ro f tho students spent that is going on. .Some houses have been sisting of bard-tack, beans, and c o tte . a pieasant evening at the G. A. It. Camp broken into and valuables taken. They smith of Dayton called at tho G raphic The Post desires to express their th; » Tuesday evening. think they have the guilty party spotted. office Tuesday evening. He with another gentleman whoso name we did not learn to the Band for their services. S t e in . — Mr. Tihodo says he has house paint — The tempraneo meeting on Friday came down to attend a meeting of the ing engaged ahead to the amount of five Odd Fellows Tuesday night. They also night of last week was well atten d«!. hundred 'dollars. W e are glad to liear took in the (Kirk and bean supper of the Every seat was filled and several stood up T H E H A C K A I t O L N D T I I K this as that amount of painting will ndd during the whole evening and yet good W O K 1,1*. O. A . R 's. very materially to the appearance of the order p re v a il«!. Elder Logan of the — Mr. Clcmenson our neighbor north town. of town may be seen every monday Christian church spoke for three quarters — Prof. Hartley is still conducting of an hour getting in some hard hits o n B e t w e e n N o l l e I l l y im m I M is s U I h - morning as regular as clock work, coining Bible readings at the Y . M. C. A. meet la n d — W lio W i l l W in ? into town with a basket filled with nice the whisky buisness. He was fo llo w «! by ings each Snnday afternoon at 3 oclock twelve year obi daughter, Susie Bee „ _ rolls of fresh butter. Nothing pays so well his , 1 S an F rancisco , Jan. PJ. — In little more in tlie tipper room of the Academy. Logan who d e cla im «! a piece in an ex- ’ as "truck” in this country ami tlie regular Strangers in town are cordially invited cellent manner, after which she gave the l h»n a week the race around the world income is what causes Mr. Cl emeu son to to attend. children a short talk In the way of ex.;!>etween Miss Bisland of the Cosmopolitan puffhis pipe in his good natured way. cellent advice for old as well as yonng Magazine and Miss N ellie Bly of the New — Bonj. Miles and party who left last —Jesse Hobson returned from bis trip A handsome collection was taken up to Votk WorId W||, fc, m w . Both left N ew week for California over the Southern on the Sound Monday, l i e says Real Es go toward tlie education of the youthful Pacific were heard from the first of this York on November 14th, Miss Bly having tate men over there all have some town speaker. Something over two thousand week at Ashland where they were housed they are trying to boom and flani'itg ad a dollars was subscribed at the close of the start of twelve hours and going east, up patiently waiting for the blockade to vertisements are to be seen everywhere of meeting, to the stock company of the while Miss llisland went west. Five days be raised. new “ harbor” towns. J. H . has great — Dr. Mills and Gersham Gard heard faith in Portland as being tho city of the "N ew berg Home Protection Association” , later Miss Bisland rea ch «l here, while ami still live good work goes on. our cries of last week for wood and the northwest. her rival was still on the Atlantic. Miss — l>*t everyone come out and hear Rev Bisland left San Francisco for the orient office is warmed up again. Any one who —Tlie small twy whose father happens Dr. |{(>ughton next Fgdyy night on hla wants the paper and is short of cash can to have one or more Chinamen in his em ’ *k® »Earner Oceanic, losing two days trip through Palestine. He is saulTo have it by increasing our wood pile to ploy during tlie Chinese New year fest- one of the most interesting speakers on here. Telegraphic advices state that she the amount of $1,50. ivites is tlie envy of all the oilier boys as arrived at Paris yesterday morning, three — Any lover of goo>l horses may by cal lie is sure to lie well supplied with fire the coast and tlie subject chosen ought to draw a good audience. hours too late to take the fast steamer to ling at the G raphic office, examine the crackers. There is nothing small about a — The Public scltoo) adjourned last New Ycsk, so she rushed by train and 200 page illustrated catalogue of the im Chinaman when he celebrates and the porter and breeder, W . L. Kllwood, of I>e “ leetle boy” he delights to make happy. evening for a vacation of at least one week. connections to (Queenstown to overtake A t the end of this lime, if tlie new teach Kalb, III. Perrherons and French Coach tlie Cunailer, tho Bothnia. Unfortunate —Tlie tax gatherer is on his annual er is on hand and the grippe has loosened horses are his favorites. rounds and is billed for Newberg Fri. ly the Bothnia is a slow boat. She can its hold on tie, pupil*, school will cotn- — W ill Hiatt is talking of coming up Jan. 31st. Our taxes are two mills high hardly make the run in less than teudays menre again. from California to learn the art of photog er than last year whi< h we believe makes at tlie best, and, wi.h the prevailing west — “ Tent and Saddle in Palestine” next raphing with S. Hobson, with the idea of twenty two mills. This unwelcome bit of erly gales, she may Is, twelve days in get taking a trip to Alaska when he get* so he news is liable to cause cold chills to vi Fridav night. ting to New York, Tins will make Miss can take views. Alaska ¡»said to he a brate along tlie spinal column of the tax — Houghton next Friday night. liisland’s time rsupposing the Bothnia fine field for the artist. payer as he reaches a little lower down in makes a ten days’ passage) just seventy — A chicken thief has been making his pocket for the extra change. A r n r ie w t y J o t t i n g s . six days around tlie world. raids on Wm. Ladds thicken roost in Neariy one third of the attalenta are sick —Those who attended the pork and bean It is possible that N ellie Bly will reach East Portland. This is annoying to Mr. supper Tuesday night given hy the G. A. with the “ la grippe.’’ here to-morrow, although the stemoe» laid I no doubt but he wont feel the loss R. Post, report a good time. Guess some Fred Epier is attending the Academy from China on which she took passage is as much as some of our citixens who of the boys did’ nt get their dishes quite at present. Fred was in attendance last not due untill Tuesday next. Tw o repre make a similar complaint. so well filled when following Sher year ami we are glad to see him hook a- sentatives of the World were seut out to — Miss Leah Cook’s school closet) last man on his march to tlie sea. George M. gain. meet her here, hut they are snowed up on Friday. W e miderstand she has a school Frank rea l nn interesting |>aper on prison tlie Central Pacific. Ile r |»|>er li«s or Anise Brown start«! to Salem Monday engaged in the Webfoot Distreet south of life in the south. Mr. Reynolds raked in where she has a good position with « m í * " * * a special train to bear her eastward, Davton. Miss Cook is a bright inteligent all the laurels as a narrator of war scenes Oregon U n d Co. W e wish lier success. ,»t least for a part of the distance. If the young lady as well as a successful teacher and army liie in general. _. . „ , ,____ , , . . . . blockade continues she will be forced to Edward Holt has I » « doing the janl-! , . . .. , . and will do good work wherever she goes . . . . _____ T __. ' travel the southern route, it being _ on a — Mr. McCray from across tlie river tor work in the lower rooms during Hot par with Miss Bisland and her slow — Mr. Baker of tlie Rural Spirit says was in town Saturday, l ie says he as lin Kirks túsele with the "g rip .’ steamer. Bnt if the Blockade is raised. that parched grata will make hens lay well as many others are anxi'ius for Uie Several of the .irk students bwve return- „ h , wiI| be able to reach New York on during cold weather better than anything long talked of road on that side to connect (Monday, the 27lh, winning the race ami he has ever Uiod. Eggs at 35c. per dosc-n with the ferry as they |>rcfer to trade in ed to their studies. Among those visiting ns during tho making tlie extraordinary record of sevi n- means money and any thing to keep the Newberg if they ha I a way of getting '. - * “ z. k I'a'in g” is the witch-word. her?. People on both sides of '.ho five* psist weeks were Dr. Alfred Kum m er,'(y iour days.— Ex. — Mr. Crowby from Linn Co. Iowa has been stopping in town for several days. He is so well pleased with the country that he contemplates sending for his family. AND J. EDW ARDS,. insurance, Money Broker and Abstractor BENJ. M IL E S , WM . BOND F. A . M O R RIS, S..C. CO LCO RD . >f Titles, M c M i n n v i l l e , O r e g o n . — Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.- -Exchange lumght and F o r H al«. sold.----------- Good Dotes dipcounted — DepsssitB received subject to check at Two splendid fresh milch cows. Inquire a* sight and a general banking business transacted.-----------Collections mado on all H ave Increased the Capacity of our Factory and ure now Prepared ' Immigration Office. accessable points in the United States and Canada. to 8op»*y.tlsa Uum uuL . TUaiktUvecul oo. Board tlie Cars at Factory Prices A good milk cow, enquire of Mrs. Graham [the Newberg House. V. T I M K T A I I L E . O All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. B L A N K S T O C K K E P T OIST H A N D S . *—*>v— •/jr » H N -e w fe e r g T PR IN T E R S . P. & W . G Cell and Has Just opened on Main street Board and Lodging, Per Day, $1.00. N E W B H R Q -, OREGON: B oard and Lodging, Per Week, $4.00. Board Per W eek $3.00. ¥. T. SHORTLEFF, ■ E | N e w b e r g 1. O r e g o n . Does the neate st job work; Good presses and 'O F F IC E aO A K LIN G T O N vH O vE L, E miumminminmmmmmmmmmnimmmm $446,300.00. O ffic e on M a in S t r e e t , \ B WANTED. Address— EDISON E L E C T R IC B E L T CO. Room 27, No. 281,(6 First St. PO RTLAND , O REG O N. STREET, P O R TLA N D . Z S T E W which I w ill sell lower than tho lowest. see me belore going elsewhere. * r FEE M TO M M M S S . - » P O REPAIRING FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. N E W B E R Q , 0 PÒEC 3-0 3 ST. ® *“Have added a fine line of Watches and Clocks IMII-A-IT ST. RHEUMATISM Mrs. Graham, Prop. General and Nervous D E B ILITY , The most conveniently located hotel CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA, B ■ & < - - L THE EDISON ELECTRIC BELT :S¡ h ï - : HAND BY ? Ï * H * c : F. H. H ow ard, Watch maker and jeweler. STORE. - 4 *0 ^ - * — ♦ — t J T S . W E L L ASSORTED STOCK OK F U R N IT U R E A L W A Y S ON A T P O R T L A N D PR IC E S. J. EpWARDSj N e w lie r p , flr r g t m . O T T E , C A S H S T O R E . IS- ' with daily attracted by the GENUINE bargains we are mak- infakour varied assortment of Staple Grcctrier, Dry Goods Boots andihoes, Hats, Queensware and Fancy Notions. ’ ■ W e do not ciaiin to Havn-a-oar-; Our prices oro ch eerfu lly given, ncron all the good articles that are- V i . l o any one for com parr ison bit1 lioiight and sold hut there is one as-1 do not “ blaze fptlh with meteor- sertion W e hold up in the fare o 1 g j t f ’ rplem lor" by so-called low prices on all com|M>tition. That we sell W jB a few “ L E A D E R S ” W h y ? Because- goodsCIIP j A P E K than any house to name the low priced goods that u Y am h ill Go. j yun can find wi th us wculd l a SIMPLY TO ENUMERATE EACH ARTICLE IN OUR STOCK-:- ^ Œ ttS ^ S 3 *2 S *S S *S S -; --------S P A C E FO RBID S H E R E B U T W O U LD S IM P L Y S A Y J H A T FRO M A SPO O L O F T H R E A D T O A BOLT OF M U S L IN — FROM A BOX OF B L A C K IN G TO A B A R . R K L OF S U G A R -------FROM A S IN G L E N U TM E G TO A B A R R E L O F F L O U R ------- T H E PR IC E S A R E LO W AH C ASH P R IC E S U K M A N D jT H E Y SH O U LD BE-------- ( ü ^ ’S S ’ í’^ ’i S S í ^ ^ S S ’l ’c S v S S ' X i l hXe'Si The B IT T E R O PPOSITIO N shotm ns hi/ our COM PETITORS im the one hand and our W E L L P L E A SE D PATRO N S on tho other, issnjjicient evidence that our efforts to •‘CUT PRICES TO BED ROCK" arc appreciated. lio i ni impartial atteotioi lu ll as fat as we can wait on yin— Y O U R S FOR LO W PRICES----- MORRIS MILES & CO,