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ISDl’ KI) KVKRY BATt'KDAY MOUNISU.
E . II. WOOD iv a u n .
EDITOR
MARCH
SATURDAY,
•
sud PUBLISHER.
.
8,
E n tered as second class m atter at the
office at N ewkerg, Oregon.
1890.
post
T he o l d map Scott, who has b e e n on
trial before Justice llurdiiur of McMinn­
ville during the week, charged with the
murder of his wife, has been held to an­
swer beforethedrand jury without bonds.
his ability, and
this is w hat an intelligent audience most
Below is the program.
1st. Song.
Essay, Bitter Words,
-
Fred R. Rogers.
3rd. Declamation, Poor House Nell,
Elva Ong.
4 th . Address, The Remains of the
Works of Self Made Men, Alva Cook.
5th. Declamation, Independence Bell,
Elva Coppoek.
6th. Paper,
C. J. Edwards.
7th. Music.
8th. Declamation, The Legend of Bro-
genz,
Elina Brown.
9th. Oration, Queen Eusldon,
Robert Sam ms.
10th. Essay, A Trip to the Coast,
Joyeie Hoskins.
11th. Address, A Pica for College Ed­
ucation,
Elmer Washburn.
12th. Address, Influence of the Amer­
ican Newspaper,
Frank Hobson.
13th. Declamation, Don’t Step There.
S. T. Stanley.
14th. Declamation, The Curtain,
Abide Miles.
15th. Music,
Male Quartette.
D. L. C., 13, s r 2, w. Con.
(1390.
Solomon Haworth and w ife to John W.
B. Cook, 27Ji acres, pt. D. L. C , Saiu.
D. Snowdon, t.3,sr2 ,w. Con. (1(13950
J. M. Wright ami wife to Lucy S. 1J.
Haworth, lota 16-17-18’ bl’k 23, Ed­
wards add., Newherg. Con.
(300.
Clios M. Cor.|s;r et al, to J. T. Cooper,
80% acres, sec. 13, 15, sr4, w. Con. (I.
Jacob Wisecarver anil wife to B. F. Ful­
ler, bl’k 4, and lots 3-4, bl’k 5, .lurin’»
add., McMinnville. Con.
(1200.
G. W. Burt arid wifo to B. F. Fuller,
lots 1-2, bl’k 3, McMinnville Col. 2nd
add. to n .
(16)0.
Jesse Edwards and wife to F. If. How­
ard. s e % bl’k 7, Edward J add., New-
berg. Con.
IIOO.
T im N a r r o w f l a n g e E x t e n s io n .
i l f g Q
W . C. T . U . C O L U M N .
“ P o r C ori
R
T
HOMEPAPER
v o u p
A
Subscribe
for
the G R A P H I C
and
$1,60 for one year.
?5cts. for six months.
and Home and Native
Land.”
M rs . F. A. M orris , County Superintendent
o! PreiBi Work.
N ezüehe F esceksz
J. D.TARRANT & SG rt,
Any su|ierintendent not having retort­
ed to Mrs. Kirk as notified in last weeks
column will please do so at once.
Next Saturday, March 15th, the An­
nual Meeting of the Newherg W. C. T. U.
will Ire held at Friends church at 2 o ’clock
p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to
all. It is hoped that all the old members
w ill le in attendance, and new members
are especially urged to Ire present, as
most if not all of them will have work as­
signed them for the coming year, and it is
necessary that tlrey come out and get a
little insight as to the nature of tiie work.
get the local nevzs.
50 cts for four months.
I R O M
Terminal or Interior
Points the NORTHERN PACIFIC
RAILROAD is tlie line to take to
al! Points East and South. It is the Din­
ing Car Route.
HI 1 l JÊS.
Proprietors.
P
&
(ft
P
— ROLLER PROCESS— Ham g rented ani refnraisM our Mill throng
ont w itia now set of ROLLERS, we are new prepared to lannfactnre FLOUR T X runs Through VESTIBULE
Every Day in the Year to
of tlie yery BEST GRADE.
A Trains
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (no
* PLENTY OF WATER NOW.
W ILL GRIND FEED AT ANY TIM E.“
Cash paid fox" Wheat
change of cars) Composed of Dining Cars
unsurpassed, Pullman Drawing Room
Sleepers of latest equipment, TOURIST
SLEEPING CARS best that can he con­
structed and in which accommodations
are both FREE and Furnished for holders
of First or Second-class Tickets, and
ELEGANT D AY CO AC AES. A con-
tinuous lino connecting with all lines,
(The Burlington route p e e r e d .) afford­
ing Direct and Uninterrupted Service.
O. E. Eccleson, formerly chief engineer
of the Oregon F’acific Co., who is now in
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO OUR CU8TOMEK8.-
•CALI. AND SEE US.-
theerqploy of the Southern Pacific Com­
A n a c o r t e s a new town which is build­
pany, passed through this city yesterday
ing upon the'Suund in Wash, is having
on his way to the terminus of tho Narrow
a big boom. A few weeks ago the spot
Gauge ut Coburg, where he goes for the
was but little known and now they claim
...... . ,
__________________ __________________________________ _______
purpose of making a survey of the pro­
a imputation of 2500 with fifty arrivuls
posed extension of that road to Springfield
each day. v
• *
To a Ileiald reporter he said that the en­
N otiie: To superintendents of depart­
tire route would be made standard giugo,
T he R ki - ihi . ican state central commil-
Sleeper res­
ments.
Any woman knowing herself to
and the extension made this Season.
tee met in l ’mtlamUlast Wednesday and
O IC IH N A N C K N O , 2 8 .
v e w v ^ . r w :* r :.v r^r,
ervations can lie secured in advance
be superintendent of.a department in tlie
This
will
give
Albany
connection,
via
fixed the date of April 10th, as the time
An Odiiiunce relating to Balls, Shows
through any agent of the road.
W e would call the attention o f the Citizens o f Newherg and
Lebanon branch of the Southern Pacific, W. C. T. U., will remember that she is
(or the state convention, which will lie and Amusements.
THROUGH TICKETS to and from all
expected to read, at the annual meeting, a
with a wide scope of rich country. —Her­
surrounding country to Our Stock o f Staple and Fancy Grocer­
held in Portland! Yamhill county will
The jieoplc of tho tow-n of New berg do
Points in America, England and Europe
concise, written re(>ort of all work done in
a ld .
be entitled to eight"delegates in the con ordain as follows.
ies, which we proposeto sell Cheap fo r CA SH or C O U N T R Y
can be purchased at NEWBERG.
her department in the past year. We
vention.
<■'.
S ec . 1—That any jierson or persons
PRODUCE.
Sunday near Freeport, Cal., a man was earnestly request su|ierintendents to at­
r-TT—VJ-i--- l — ?ii
keeping a hall, or, room for the purpose found hanging by his coat collar to a tend to this, as it is important that these
information concerning
CENTER
STREET,
NEWBERG, OREGON.
T he U nion Pacific railroad company of public amusements such as halls, theat­
barbed wire fence, with perhai*) twenty- ri‘[Kjrts lie placed on the secretary’s book, à n a a r j f g a æ i i f a r k i ; x at x x x x a - b i-*
ra tes, tin
timo
of trains, routes nn<l
, a , y it.- x a, x x k in .-
has made arrangements to run a line of rical shows and tho like, shall pay a
five feet of water beneath him. Ho had if it is not |s>ssible for tier to ire present
o
’
her
details
furnished on applica­
tea steamers between; Portland and Japan. quarterly license of (8.
attempted to row beneath the fence in a at the meeting, let her send in her report
tion a t the G r a p h i c office or to
Returning from Portland they will carry
S ec . 2—That, if at any ball, nhow, boat, hut was stopped by tho wire, while to lie read by the secretary, with a dupli­
E. E. S m i t h , Depot Agent, or, to
flour, eastern manufactures, machinery theatrical, or, public amusement held In
the boat continued on. When rescued he cate to be forwarded to tlie county conven­
A. D. C har lton ,.
and cotton goods. The Canadian Pacific saiil hall, or, room there shall be disorder­
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
had been in that position several hours, tion, and thus avoid delay and confusion.
u. i a w 5
a à c# j w • ■ it/ »
has been running a steamer on Inis route ly conduct, or the drinking of intoxicat
No. 1^1 First 8t., cor. W ashlngton,
and was nearly exhausted.—Examine?. ■ Below is a list of the names.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
fnr nome time and has not been able to ing liquors the license shall bo revoked
I will sell my entire STOCK at T o think that people willglay on a p oor hard
Scientific Instruction,
U
l
j
1 ^ed when they can get a good reliable spring
tuko all that was offered.
and renewal thereof shall lie at tho dis
COST
Mrs. Yannie Martin.
L O U early CltlCl secure Cl j that w ill ln&t a lifetim e w ith ordinary care. So
Tho following lino liorn proposed foi
crction of the Council.
reasonable
CENTER STREET
Evangelical Work,
B
A
R
G
A
IN
.
an
inscription
on
a
monument
to
Henry
M a n y p e o p l e believe tlmt when the IV
S ec . 3—That circuses, or, shows held
Mrs. Jane Votaw.
MRS.
HANSON.
A W. V. railroad is changed to a standard out doors, shall pay a license of f 10, for W. Grady:
MAIN 8T.
NEWBERG, OREGON.
Sabbath Observance,
III« fa r» won a thanksgiving fo r bla posa tifo
gauge this will be made the main line of each entertainment.
IS NOW OPEN FOB BOARDERS AT REASON
.Mrs. .Maria Bowerman.
▲ail a love letter to all niant: ind.
the great Southern P-.uific for their
S ec . 4—That uny traveling public show,
ABLE RATES.
Music,
Mrs. Saruh Holloway.
; ran Rave 25 percen t, besides having the sr.tisfnc
through traffic. It gives them a shorter theatrical, or, amusement held in doors
l ’rt-ss Work,
Mrs. Acbie Morris.
W . SPOONER , PR O P .
j tion o f k n ow in g he gets tlie worth o f his m oney,
Sherm an on the South.
haul hv several miles and will put them .-hall pay u license .o f $2.50 ( k t entertain­
W. 8. F u v i l l
J. J. S hii - l r y .
Work Among Foreigners,
¡a n d sleeping on a good bed.
We p oritivciy
TT xto was a patlion, aa well tu a touch
on the Portland side of the river and land ment.
i have the finest line o f spring beds, cots p.ud
POWELL & SHIPLEY.
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Miles.
at wide sympathy, in tho speech of Gen.
them ncuror tho heart of the city than
11. Austin.
! chairs to be
J. Boyse.
S e c 5—Any person, or is’ isons, or asso­
Fairs and l ’ublic Gatherings,
any other road is able to get. To ho on u ciation of is rsous, failing to procure said Sherman at tho banquet of tho New
Mrs.
Ida
Wiley.
and
Dealers
in
fïï
standard gauge road will be good, hut to license as provided above, shall upon con­ England society. It was not long, hut
Heredity and Health,
GROCERIES FLOUR FEED H A Y and
he on tho main line of the Southern Pa­ viction thereof 1 adore the Recorder be full o f good will to all. lie said:
GRAIN.
Mrs. Laura Reece.
At every meeting I attend I ml:w more and more
cific will Is; 1 letter. Wo all rejoice at the lined in any sum from (1 to (20, in
280, Cor. Front A Jefferson Sts.
Proprietors of
o f those noble, faces which used to greet nu* here
Narcotics,
Mrs. Ella I'ickett.
. in fh ’.s country. We U ic nothing butfrst, clmf.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
prospect.
addition to the amount of said license, in at this hospitable board. I remember Henry W
Temperance
Literature,
m
aterial
in
the
m
anufacture
o
f
our
springs
and
Grady very well I remember with what enthu
tho discretion of tho Recorder, and in (riaam
ure always alive to our custom ers iuti re.-t. W
Mrs. Ettie Kirk.
ho wan received, and I. In common with
S heriff II auiiis is reported as saying default of payment of suid tine, may lie Mr. Do|>ew and you all, deplore his untimely
| keep no old
Temperance and Labor,
death
Ho
probably
did
not
go
a
h
far
as
many
that tlio first d.iwhn was in Newherg to imprisoned until said fine is paid at the
Mrs. Mary Edwards.
o f tw would havo him go, Ixit ho was tuuong a
receive taxes, ho collected moro money rate of (1.50 per duy.
people whom ho understood well, and ho would
Union Signal,
Mrs. Laura Reece.
than he did on any other day he was out.
only
venture
ns
far
as
he
could
accomplish.
(Ap
S ec . 0—That sections 11, 12 and 13 of
Young Women’s Work,
Center street,
planse.] I hope arul trust that there are y o u n j
In other parts of the county the impres­ Ordinance No. 3 entitled; "A n Ordinance men in the south who will take up the burden
Mrs. Jane Votaw.
stock on hrnd hut have every thing new and j
sion seems to prevail that hut little money to impose anil regulate Licenses and rsg. where ho left off and cu'|r It until all our conn
on improved farm
property. ! put up in the best style to he found in
F'lower Mission,
try Rluill Iw uniform in habit**« rmmnerH an I cu »
is held in this vicinity and our county of­ ulating tho manner of issuiug Licenses,
toms I take It. for granted the law will vindicate
Mrs. Tillie Hoskins.
T
I
M
E
and
TERM
S
to
suit-
ficials arc surprised to find that our pro­ is hereby repealed.
Itself In due time, and all they have to do and ail
Social Purity and White Cross,
w«
have
to
do
is
to
lw
weloomoan
l
welcome
them
portion of taxes cut-no small figure in
m ramm mm mm mmmm m mm mm mm nun
Passed tho Council, March 3rd 1890.
Mrs. Lucy Haworth.
wlnni they com e among us-until time nhall bring
footing up. It Is flit) small farmer and
3
id*>ui tiio remedy Y'oung men, this is your task.
Approved, March 5tli 189).
Kindergarten,
Mrs. Achie Morris.
3
1 believe you will perform it.
fruit grower that is going to be successful
or
any
other
town
In
Attest.
F. A. M orris ,
Peace Deportment,
3
Call ony or address
in Oregon and when other parts of Yam­
3
F rank 1*. B aum ,
Mayor.
Mrs. Mary J. Cook.
hill learn thU lusson our county will lx)
3
K llg lh U lty o f n J u r o r .
Recorder.
Sabbath School Work,
.3
eoiue richer mid tho |ieoplu wiser.
IfW S H A V IN G ,
HAIRCUTING §
Juror John Culver, who docs not be-
Mrs. Olive M. Bolton.
Insurance, Money Broker and Abstractor
¡a
n
d
SHAMPOOING,
done
in
th
e3
i
O b itu a ry.
Ifevo In hanging, nnd stood- out in his - Prison ami fail WorlfMMM
of Titles,
Call on, or, address
LfTTi.it Abe Lincoln son of Robert T
= latest and most fashionable style o f§
MrsiMiPy J. Cook.
Annie Bell Wiliison, daughter ot Rev. opinion till tho sentence of the Cronin
M c M i n n v i l l e , O r e g o n .
T he W illam ette S trino B ed W orks ,
Lincoln, Knitcd Stole» Minister to Eng­
1 the art.
g
Purity in Literature arid Art,
Newherg,
Oregon.
W. A. Wiliison, who riled on Tuesday the prisoners wits commuted from hanging
land ilicl in London lust Thursday at II
s
3
N. B. Factory near the Depot.
Mrs. Eizabeth B. Miles.
18th instant was horn in Purdy, Tennes­ to imprisonment for life, is haring a
3 F iN cS T CICARSIN THE C IT Y .3
oclis k
lie hud Is-en suffering for some
Parlor Work,
Mrs. Yannie Mar'in.
see, April 14th, 1878, and was therefore a rough timo of it. His own life has lsx>n
time with something like a carbuncle on
little more than eleven years old. She threatened, ho has lxx-n called scoundrel,
tho left side In-low the urm pit.
(Iowan
g N cw b crg , O regon .
Z
had been delicate from childhood, but for villain, miscreant, and even his family
sent to the south of France where an
the last tlirco years hud seemed stronger liavc been dragged before tho public.
ui unu iu unuuiuinnucuuuumtnuitnmnitnui
An incident is related by Mrs. 8. M. I.
<>|K-ratlon was |s;rformed by French phy­
and promised to entirely overcome the New-8|>upor8 have taken it for granted
CHKHALEM
valley
Henry, which has many parallel» in tlie
sicians with but little success.
He was
that
he
was
brilssl
and
have
attacked
disease which was aggravated at last with
BOARD of IMMIGRATION, still has
experience of white ribbon women and
taken to London again where everything
him
with
savage
abuse.
One
pious
cor­
an acute attack of congestion of the lungs
some of the la-st bargains in the valley, which
suggest», a»
statistics never could,
that medical sid could do was tried. The
.w
^
and which caused her death. She was al­ respondent writes anonymously:
you
should
see la*fore you invest. We have tlie selling
the
far-reaching
ami
benefleient
influence
hoy was lifted) years old. Robert T.
“ I pray to God that you may find your
ways a spiritually minded child which
oi
the
"IQEST
ADDITIONS
to
NEWBERG
on
terms
to
suit
all.
of their work. It is an follows ;
Lincoln is the only mulo dei-endent of the
grew upon her with her years and which deserved place in tire catch basin, and I
Remem
ber our POPULATION is TYOU IiLING EACH Y EAR
‘ A young tobacconist came to me for a
great I’resldont Lincoln that is left to
would
lovo
to
see
you
there,
head
down­
seemed especially to develope in tiro last
and invest
while property is yet
cheap. We have never yet
tem|H-rance pledge. A few days later 1
hear tho name.
ward."
few months, ripening her little life for an
made a sale that has not made money lor the
investor. Just now we have j
took
a
marked
copy
of
the
book
of
l
’rov-
In return Culver writes: “ I think that
abundant entrance into the kingdom.
Í
A m n i a ) S c h o o l M e e t in g .
Jury trials have become tho veriest farce eibs, and called upon him in his cigar a few small well Improved fruit farms, and nice homes near town. Call early if you -
J
Her clncf delight in her last days was in if it is true that a man must suit his ver­ store. After a few inquiries, I banded want one of them. Niee 5 & 10 aero fruit lots, improved and unimproved a sneci-!
The regular annual school meeting was
the-promises of Gud; and the "Daily dict to tlie demands of newspapers or him tlm little volume aim said, "Read a ally. T \ o you want to sell yorr farm ? "<J‘ onr neighbor Jont want to buy. T in - ! A
SU PPLY
hold last Monday ut the new public school
I I grants do. We are adver Y
Using in some of the leading E I a"
Light” a little Ixxik for daily readings public opinion."
few verses in this book every day, and re- mi
kept on hand, and .sold
building. A fair proportion of Hie voters
papera, and receiving daily
inquiries. So bond your pro *“ p-
which I presented to her at Christmas for
Tlie question here brought up is unim ­ meiuber 1 pray for you.” He gave me a stern
in the district were present, but not all.
We are selling more Real Estate than any other firm C H E A T * for C A S H .
bringing in the largest numls-r of scholars, portant ona Nobody has any right to quick look, and turning about, began fumb­ erty with us.
Only three ladles were out which rather
was her constant companion. As she vssumo that Culver was bribed to stand ling among boxes on tlie shelf la-hind him
in the county. T T T K " ANT ALL THE « H E A P
UNIMPROVED
indicates that the fair sex of our schisi!
PLACES we
WW
can get, at once, as
lj
we have the buyers
neared the end she read moro and more out against the hanging of tho three as though 1 had asked for a box of cigars.
district are not anxious to exercise the
frequent and with increasing joy the prisoners until he hss Isvn proved guilty After a moment he turned again toward
for them
now.
T f you are
hunting.a home,
right of suffrago.
words of tlie beloved apostle John, "Now in a court of law. Then tho severest me, mid with moist eyes looked me frank­
or, an investment come I and sec us and yeu will never
The business was transacted in a quiet
are we the sons of tied and it doth not yet judgment that law, newspapers and pub­ ly in the face saying: "E xcuse me—you
regret it. Call
at our office on CEN-
orderly manner. Andrew I'ickett was e-
TER
Street,
or,
| appear what we shall Is): but we know lic opinion can mete out to him would lie toon me by surprise—thank you; nolaaly
ADDR-
lected to the |»<>-ition of Director for the
I that when he shall appear we shall bo proper. Give the devil his duo, both be­ in the world ever prayed for me before.”
R eferen ces;
M \ III?’.. O I .I Y K K «t C O L C O K U
term of three years and N. <’ . Christenson
ike him ; for we shall see him as he is.” fore ami after it has been found that lie
B ank of N f . wbero ,
>!an»K « rnjcir Ilio H O A R D ,
* "N ot your mother’ ’ ? 1 asked.
ns clerk fur one year. Both of the above
City
M
ayor
,
N IA Y B K K G ,
, Little Annie’s testimony and experience is tho devil. But tho point o f lav is one
* "M y mother never prays.”
named gentlemen uro well qualified for
N
kwhkro
G
raphic
.
O U IO O N .
I was that of so many of the children of tho of profound Interest,
it
is
this:
In
a
* "Then would you like to huve me pray
the olilces to whh-lt they have been elect-
Sabbath school who have gone before, jtnte wliere cither hanging or imprison­ for you” ?
ed an I the interests of the distriet w ill no
the seed sown springing up and Is-uring ment for life may he the penalty for
‘ "Indeed I should. I shall not forget
doubt lie well guarded. A year ago tho
fruit for a golden gathering in their new murder, at tlie discretion of the court, it ; I will read the book.”
A R T I S T .
meeting was held in tho little white
home with Jesus. And if this witness to can a man who has conscientious scruples
Portr..its enlarged to life size and finished
‘
"W
e
ll,”
I
said,
"you
may
know
then
school house, where only atiout thirty pu-
love of Jesus ami his saving power against tho death penalty bo properly that l shall pray for you; but when my
in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors,
pi!s could Is) coiiifortuhly seated. Now
eligible as a juryman?
R oom o v k r M- m - rk B ros ., O h io S tork .
prayer is answered you will be in a differ­
wo have a large new building on a sightly
Iter short life lias not Issui in vain, for in
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■■
NEWBERG, OREGON.
ent business and a different m an; will
location which, when tho other room is
it many other little children may see tho
The Dopo and Program ,
you lie willing to make the change"? It
finished, w ill nicely ncruiuodute 200. A I
j face of Jesus anil lind him as precious to
W. T. Stemi, o f Tlic London Pali Mail »as a moment before ho replied ; then he
tax of (109 ) was voted for finishing the
und e x ­
them nnd older ones too, for "a little
ring your butter
: Uasctte, writee a striking lettor fieni said:
other room, fencing, paying interest on
change for ;
child sliail lead them,” wo are told. I
’
"The
change
would
be
for
tho
better;
Isolds, etc. When the groinsle are all
Rome on tlic position of Pope I/oo XIII
should like as her pastor as tho ahnp-
nicely cleaned up and fenced, our town
with rogarli tom odem reforuis. Aerord- yes 1 should la) willing to be any thing
ard of so many little lambs in tho Sunday
WASHING and IRONING done in
» ili have cause to Is) proud of our School
Ing to Stenti, bis hoUncaa iafully abtv:ist that your praying would uuake out of me.”
school tu commend the life of this child
U
R
S T CLASS STYLE.
Laundry near
'I
cannot
take
space
to
relate
what
fol­
of the radicai riformerà in thè l.i’.-or
privileges. Newherg is fast gaining the
BOOTS A SHOES.
Prices as low as the lowest. Ten |>-'r cent off for CASH.
of ’.he king to all of her school and play
Tile Factory. NEW BERG, OREGON.
lowed ; but a change came, and was for
field. Ho is vigonmsly pu .liing tho or
reputation of an educational town. Gissi
mates that they may follow her as she fol­
J, T. SMITH, Notar) Public, Newherg, Oregon.
gaiUKitiim of Cnthoiic trades unitaci, the better.’
schools tiring the class of |>eoplti wo want
p roi>»>etor.
lowed Christ und that they may Is) the having alma hlentical »U h thoso sought
and nothing advertises ua.to u better ad­
comfort to their parents that Annie was to by tiro generai trades untomi. Tho lady
vantage.
hers.— IP. O Eorbn.—Albina Ceanrr.
An investigation into the condition of
father wouM shor t*-n tbe li.nirs of lalvir,
«n nato givo the workman timo to edu­ national soldiers’ homes hits finally la*en
L it e r a r y l-lnt c r i n i in n e n t.
cate hitusclf, and he would (ix bv la» ordered by congress. The laaird of man­
I)i*«-ila K c c o r d c d .
T1\T
JAZ_ i X j
K Z H S T ID S
O F
Tho winter term oi tlie Ae »demy i-loxed
and ciistoin l!k* rcventli day for rc. t. On ager.: recently paid a visit to the home in |
The
follo»
ing
deeds
have
la-en
recorded
on Friday of last week. The fall and win­
thè continent of Euiiqx* Sunday lai-or i.. \ iiginia, as a result of which an ord-
ter terms passed by in a very satisfaetory since the I it of March.
Jesse and Samuel Hobson to N. K. rnncli inorv- eor.nnon tluui it i.i in Urea! was issued that ull niemla-rs of the home
way to teachers, students and others in-
-AN D -
Ilritain or America.
engaged in liquor trathe in the neighbor
t -rested in the school. Hardly any thing Britt, lots 4-5-6-7-8-9-19-27-28-29-30-31
Tho«* in the js - jìc ' s cimnsi-ls t-'l-i 5tr. ing villages must give up the business or
32
and
33,
hl'k
D,
Hobsons’
add.,
Ncw-
has oooured to mar tho pleasure or suc­
Steail th.it la* would
ladly ixso; rute ta* ih*V-noruMi/ discharged from the
|500.
cess of those connected with the manage­ herg. Con.
with Proto t iuta o f all sooks, antl ove:- home. The iniquity oi tho sale of 1-eer j
J.
D
Carter
and
»
¡fe
t
o
Geo.
W.
Gray­
ment or that of the students, nnd gixsl
with rvpresentativiw o f ailu-istical ami in hin the home is not yet alailishisl, but Residence on First St. west of P. A W. V.
work has liean done all along. The ex- son, k>t5. hl'k 7, Hurley A Ijirgv’a add., rcvolillionarv socielies in enfcii-in ; ti
gitation against it is vigorously kept up R y „ track.
Newherg. On son
No»
berg.
Con.
(500.
amiimtions at the close of the term wen*
w orkin giuan 'i rei. a. ,- fro-n lai or oli Sut.
’
■
>" the National W. C. T. U. de|>artment
Leonard Myers to Filie M Grayson,
very satisfactory, showing idoso applica­
day. In hricf, tlu* prò.-: ami-ies o f tlm -•f work for soldiers and sailors, under the
frac part of lot 3, hl’k 7, Hurley A.
tion to studies un i time well spent.
various sis-i:ili>tii- coti , i . .. .. tli.it rui-t in 'cadetship ol Mrs. Sarah A. McCloes, of
Large’s
add.,
Newherg,
Con.
(fid.
Istst .Saturday night Frien Is church
Parìa ib is sunim cr for.insi for thè am»*- New York city.
T. .1 Harris, sheriff, to J. 8. Hilibs,
was well filled with the friends of the
liom tion ot tlic nia .s-s « ili t>e ot vrvcd
(fidi).
Academy, who came to listen to the liter­ lau-Is in McMinnville. Con.
E jtr s x t
to he f o lio » c d » it li strilirig accuracy
J. >. Ilibbs and wife to Mary t). Wan 1
ary entertainment given by the students.
■Woman a cipher’ ! Granted.
But
by tire pn 'gram m e the [»*;*.* li s hiid
COME IN and see some FINK ^ \M
Con | dow n. Sti ad tclls us. W c are t. i l fur- she is a cipher on the right side, that
Tlie program was carried out to the letter. giman, land in McMinnvilW.
PLES of J O B W O R K done at
Th« performers hail evidently s|a-nt con­ (fi V).
tlicr that thè Itoli ( tlu r il i-i f::\ r , f is-unis ten in God’s government just as
THIS offiie.
Edgar Pnpplcton and » ¡f e t o David I the emancipatimi o f w i.u ian ,-e, .ug i-i rn r. lv as in man's arithmetic.—A riki V.
siderable timo on their productions as
Alexander,
lot*
3-4,
hl’k
43,
IsiFayette
Tut
sway
your
RUBBER STAMPS
IInnée, r.
there was Irinlly a hesitancy noticahtein
Ibis tho salvation o f tlu* churvh
F E E D
C U T T E R S .
(150.
and gel tine LETTER HEADS
us.
any of them. The sole« lions were good Con.
Must striking i f all. I k >» i v, r, is tìi *
Union lodge No. 43 to A. Smith, »% 1 evidciH-c bere g iicn m e -' more i*f the
an I tli" audience well entertained. If we
Don’t go to Portland when you want
Emerson in speaking of stimulants ex-
were to commend any of the |a-rformers ot 62, Masonic Cemetary, Mt Minn- 1 complete ikl.qitahdity of tlic Roman
JOB work done, bnt give ns a all.
Con
♦ 10.
hiimi-d : 'Tobmvo, tobaico, what a nule
Cattiolic chltridi to tlic i*!i in;in ; c.-n.b-
above others, it would lie those w ho had wit-
Ms- i It Had: ev et a , to Solomcn Ha­ tions o f motl.-m society and tire allibri
lowhar is Iliait »ith « hu h to|*ry into the
original productions. Wlu-n a student
an . I*. Snowden of ber lead- i ) to
-
b - i t e
'
>
!c tDs.k!) of the I rani !’
j| [i.n s ' ore an audience with his uvu
Newberg,
Oregon0
WILSON & NICHOLSON’S, CASH GROCERY.
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TONSORAL ARTIST.
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& BOYSE.
DEAD
MONEY TO LOAN
Course of
BENJ.
Certificate
sold.------
night and
accessable
Corre
Strangers
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Hewberg, Oregon.
SAMUEL HOBSON
ess
You
come
Photographer
Portrait & Landscape
WHEN
to
town, call
SMITHS
F. E BS1--II
A m . M c F
One Price More.
F
your^eggs and chickens
LAUNDRY.
Dry Goods, Groceries,
SAM KEE,
S. I R I S
II.
« IO U S T D W S 0Î* U S D S ,
PORTI
CAPi
O lli« '«
; Brick Laying Farm Machinery.
Plastering.
Buggies, Hacks & Carta,
Bain Wagons,
Oliver chilled and steel
Plows.
Golden ago Disk Har­
rows.
Perfection Pulverizers.
Monitor Di-ills & Seed-
era.
a E -X T T E z ls r S .
i
Call civlfvo cur STOCK, at cur new store rooms, on
M A I N S T .,
N E W B E R G , OREGON.
Does
L etter
A (If
•nti
T r e a ts
OFF