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School Desks, School F u rn itu re, M aps, Charts, Globes, 8 5 0 .0 0 . Bells. N E W B E R G G R A P H IC . ISSUED LVEKV RATUKUaV MOIIXIXO. E . II. W O O D W A R D . »n r r o u »u<i e ATURDA Y , A I’ l l ! L p i ' h ij s iik b . 30, 1890. Th e F inally K iliivator. Webster’* Unabridged Dictionary is a great family educator, and no family of children ought to lie brought up with out having ready access to this grand volume. It will answer hundreds ol questions for each w ide-awake child' It is an ever-present and reliable school master to the whole family. I m p o r t a n t M e e t in g '. The Board of Directors of the “ New gntcred nn second da»H m liter nt the pobt berg Home Protection Association,” have «ilice ut New berg, Oregon. called a meeting of the stock holders of the Association fot to-night. Tho meet ing is a very iin|KjrtHnt one and it is very J U S T D C ) 1' O U I t B K A T . desirous that all should attend. Don’t forget the time. The meeting will lie The h I riis I s bad when, folks cemmencc A-fiuden’ fault with Providence, held in thu Academy, and don't forget to And balkin' cause the e irth don’t shake k’o. At ev’ry prancin siep they take. .No man is great till he can sec Kiinnwny on Multi Street. Jlow less than little he would he YA stripped to self, and stark and bare, Last Wednesday morning while Waller He hung his sign out anywhere. Stratton was driving J. V. Nelsons’ milk My doctern Is to lay aside wagon down Main street, a holt came out ¡Contentions, and bcimtisfled; of a single tree w hich let the single-tree Jest do your best, and praise er blame drop down and scare tho team, which be That toilers, that counts just the same. gan to run. A check on one of the linos I ’ve alius noticed great success Is mixed with troubles, more or less, broke and of course Walter could no long And it's the man who doea the best er hold the team. They only ran two or That gits more kicks than ail the rest —JAMES li JUrCVMU HI LEV, three blocks when they broke loose from the hack und were caught. No damage tin Christian Worker. done except a broken tongue and a few Fon several days tho carpenters plas- breaks about the harness. tei ero and bricklayers of Portland have been on a Ht ri ku demanding tho eight O n e D o l l a r a n il a H a l f . hour system for a days woik. Pays for tho G k a i ’IUC for a whole year and tills is a small sunt of money to Tin! A ubthaman ballot system has late one individual hut if all amounts of this ly Leen Died in two or three of the stales denomat ion were paid in that are past with the best of success. It is rpiite likely duo on our hooks it w ould add very mille that our next legislature w ill piss an uct n a ry to our cash account and would cn adopting tho system for Oregon elections. able ns to improve the paper, We would W e look with fuvor on any measure that be very glad if f huso who are owing on js calculated to bring about bonus* elec suhscriptlan would drop in and pay up, tions, ¡m l from what we can learn of this It lakes money to run a printing office system It seems that the plan Is a good and money wo must have if we make a one. In Portland it has been. I ha custom paper worth reading, l ’lease remember. to buy and sell voters like so many sheep or cattle, and all honest people will luth A F o u l C r im e . with delight any change that will stop Down the liver at Butleville in Marion such disgraceful scenes. County, two men broke into a saloon lust Sunday and made themselves beastly A man nuined lleari, from Ilio Fami drunk and afterwards met two little girls wich IslaniD bus botiglit a furili near Cor- four and six vears old wtio they enticed liellus in Washington county, whieh he away and commuted a foul crime upon intemls to seltlo upon. Fpeaking of tho them, line of them has been arrested Sandwich lslands, ho ssys he don't like to and tho other probably w ill he. Butte- live in a country wliero Ilio ellnialic inllu- villa is a town that gives two saloons a cnccH are sudi, tlmt even a dog gels so la- good living bnisnt'ss while a general iner '/y Ihat he bus to lenii tip against a la in J ■ chamllse store can barely exist. Moral— post ulieti ho wants to bark. In some Kncourago saloons to “ build tip your t rans ili Oregon Ilio "iniiuulic,” or olili r town.” Buttevillo in an early day had inlluencos are sudi, flint wo bave seco natiiial advantages that go a long wav even meli wearing good d otile* leali tip towards making a good town hut the aguinst il Ismp post and put bolli arma people in that community were of the urotind it in order to stand tip, to say class that thought a saloon was tho first nothing ahout hniking. thing and othet “ necessailus” a second ary matter, and to-day go where you Wr: ah i : in receipt of a finely colored w ill up and down the Willamette val lithograph entitled “ Noah Webster- The ley and find a more lifeless town if you ¡Schoolmaster of the Republic.” It was can. sent us by (I. A U. Meriium A Co., of Springfield, Mass., publisher of Webster's No-Saloons. Unabridged d id ninry. Thu work is pro •lessi* 11olismi had a letter from Wash nounced by coinpetenl judges to lie excel ington City this week, written by a gentle lent. Tho central object in the picture is a man, who said he desired to limi a loca copy oi the latest edition of the I nahridg- tion for a home whore he could educate funi ed, against the o|>en pages ol which lies a his sons mid have them away lac-simile sheet of Dr. W ehstci’s Miami- saloon inlluences. lie had heard that script, against which in turn appears a Nowi.org was so situated and w rote for line likeness of him. in the foreground further information. How is this'.' Some are an ink-well and other desk accessories people say it takes saloons to make a town among thu farmers of this section ami | Will doubt leas It* til.- ntsni of many of l E lT T i W . C. T . U . C O L U M N . them following their more fortunate friends ami acquaintances who have pre viously located in Oregon und Washing- “ F o r G o d a n i l H o m o a n d N a t i v e Ion.— O n yon tan. U iu n l.” C o iiiiiH - n e e iiH 'iit w e e k a t t h e A cadem y. The following is the programme of the exercises at the Academy commencement week. Sabbath, May 4th at 3 30 P. M. Ed ucational address by l-.dwin Morrison. Itesponsebya member of Ihe Board of Trustees. Tuesday evening, May (1th at 7 30 P. M. Exhibition by the students. Wednesday afternoon, May 7tli. Art Exhibit, in 'th e east class room of the Academy * Wednesday evening, at 7 30 1*. M . Commencement exercises of the Gram - mar school class. A ll are invited to bo présentât these exercises. All these exercises, with the exception of the A rt Exhibit will lie held in F'riends church. E dwin M orrison , Principal. P R E S E N T . 8 5 5 .0 0 . W e off -r T W O V A L U A B L E I ’RK SK NTS to our patron* in Yam hill county in tlda novel way, to introduce our N K W T E L L U R IA N G LO B E . W e will Freaent the School Board placing the Smallest Order lor School Deaka with one of these H U l’ E K IO K GLOBES, l*iice f i t 00. To the School hoard placing the I.arpcat Order tor School Derk*, vie will Present our S U P E R IO R r C1IOOL B E LL, l ’rice ÿôû.tl). This Bull D 28 inchea in diameter and ia in keeping with the F A S H IO N SC H O O L OMSK. School Board.* will please give tiieir Or lerà on or liefere December lat 18a0. Premiums |ircaented on Christmas Day. “ W l ! J l E H r C l* O N ' T I I K L I . V M h , \ V K P A K T U P O N T H U S Q U A I C K . -’ F R A N K WOOD, Agent for the Sidney School Furniture Co., Lock Box 22, Newberg,Oregon. W e wish tosay to Our l ’atrcna, that we arc now handling tho F A S H IO N SCHOOL DESKH. W e uro Manufacture:« Agent. and will give I ’UO.Ml’T 1‘ KHSONAI. A T T K N T IO N to all Order» intrust*?«! to oureuru. W e shall work Yam hill ( ’« u n ty the present season. Having been In tho School Furniture business o y cars ami having a g e n e r a l knowledge of all the different School Dealt* now on the market. W e are confident that we can plena« yon in (¿nality and l'ricea. We ((uote you ¡hi.Ho for sinale De.-ks for one student and |o 70 for double I)eak» for two students. There Deaka are manufactured in (i bizes to accommodate student* of all ages, and are MKT IT * in the School ll.n s e at 1’U ICK S «parted. W e D E A L in F lU S T CLASS (iOODS and G U A R A N T E E K N T IU K S A T IS F A C T IO N . r L ò T H lt ì N n J . D .TAR RAN T & S 0 N, Terminal M l . E E S .. P ro p rietors. TP*.’ ‘ l o i r M I L L and can, now m an- ufact uve F L O U R o f the best grade, by the F U L L R O L L E R PROCESS. M ks . F. A. Mounts, County Superintendent ot Pre.s Work. runs Through V E S T IB U L E Trains Every Day in tho Year to ST. P A U L and C H IC A G O (no change of cars) Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed, Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment, T O U R IS T S L E E P IN G C A R S best that can becon- Cash paid for Wheat o’clock. WE G f AH AN I EE SATISFACTION TO General Crook, the famous Indian tight- er, who died last week, was a total ab stainer from both alcohol and tobacco. Ot'R Cl'STOMELS.- — CALL AND SEE CS.-------- structed and in which Newberg-, accom m odation* are both 1 R E E and Furnished for holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and E L E G A N T D A Y C O AC A EK . A con tinuous line connecting with all lines. (Tlm El]r„ n, ton rollte v t, M ) afford! Oregon, -------- ------------------------------------------- - The house committee on Ihe alcohol li- ¡ qnor trallic has authorized a favorable re- i port on the bill providing for the a|.|ioint- ment of a commisfion on the alcoholic ’ quor trallic Interior r; PLENTY OF WA'l Eli NOW. W ILL GLIND FEED AT AN Y TIME - ^ 1 The mothers’ meeting will he held at j the Friends church this afternoon at 1’ ' or Points the N O R T H E R N P A C IF IC R A IL R O A D D th e line to take to all Points East and South. It is the Din ing Car Route. « •»***♦ • «T. ; ing Direct and Uninterrupted Service. W ILSGH & NICHOLSON'S, CAS'i GROCERY. L M A N j Sleeper res ervations can he secured in advance through any agent of the road. r i l l i O I G H T IC K E T S to and from nil Points in America, England and Euro{>e f i can be purchased at N E W B E R G . ’f t information concerning I. », U •mmS «• V-« » Wi -•# * VR-.rf ♦ XI. ». . » « The scientific tem|ieraneo instruction j^i We would call the attention o f Vue Citizens of Newberg anil law of California has already so seriously j pi surrounding country to Our Stock of Staple and Fancy Groa affected the saloon-keepers’ regular crop ! M of customers—the boys— thut the liquor M ics, which we propose to sett Cheap for C A S H or C O U N T R t Y v PRODUCE. men have begun agitation tohave the law ■ n B ei . ow we publish a letter that we clip re|iealed by tho next legislature. The W. C E N T E R STR E E T, N E W B E R G , O REGON. rates,; time of trains, routes ar.d from Iho Farm and Fireside, published at C. T. U. willendeavor to pour cold water , p -da other details furnished on upplica- Philadelphia. The tone of the letter on this project. tion at the G r . u ’ hic office or to soutids like it might have been written by Miss Francos E. W illard’s noted ‘ Den,’ I one of our enterprising farmers and fruit through tho generosity of personal frieuits A. D. ClIAHLTOX, raisers living north of town. including many white-rthboners, is about Assistant General Passenger Agent, From Oregon.—Our climate is that com to bo enlarged and handsomely furnished No. 1J1 Firnt St., cor. Vnshinptou, C IIE IIA L E M VALLEY mon to western Oregon and Washington, with physical comforts and literary con POUTLANI), OREGON. B O A R D of IM M IG R A T IO N , still lias rainy winter and clear summer. Not a veniences. This is a ‘ much needed re some of Die lu st bargains in the valley, which shower troubled us last season from the form,’ as the ‘ den’ as it is, is more famous S. E. S mith . you should see helore you invest. W e have the selling S. J. H onk ins . lieglning of haying, which is here cut be than comfortable. ol the *^%EST AD D ITIO N S to N E W B K K G on terms to suit ail. fore grain, until all our grain was threshed, This is how some one figures it out; Remem j| her our P O P U L A T IO N is T V lU B L IN G E A C H Y E A R and this winter no provident mail has and invest ^ w hile property is yet I I cheap. W e have never yet had to work a day in tho rain, unless he from a bushel of corn, a distiller gels four M IL .L IN F .K Y anil D R E SS investor. Just now we have chose to. Wheat is the great ngrieulturul gallons of whiskey, which retails n t$13-00 made a sale that has not made money lor the M A K IN G . staple of tills region, oats and hay follow Die farmer who raised the corn gels 40cts a few small well improved fruit farms, and nice homes near town. Call e a rivif you A F fL L LINE OF SPUING GOODS the government gots 13.03, tho railroad want one of them. Nice 5 it P) acre fruit lots, improved and unimproved a speci ing. Corn is not grown as a general farm .00, tho manufacturer gets if4 00, ally. T V ) you want to sell yorr farm? T T o u r neighbor dont want to buy. T i n , Cult'll* and Fitting Promptly Done toOnlcr. crop; hops are much grown and pay w e ll; gets Prices Kcasiinnl.le. Call anil Hee I s grants do. W e are adver Y rising in some of tho leading E j a potatoes are grown extensively, and every the retailer gets $7.00 and the consumer mi j In J, T. S M I TITS Bu ildingf stern papers, anil receiving daily inquiries. So bond your pro A p variety of garden vegetable succeeds well. gets drunk and 10 dava. There has lieen. and still is, a large immi erty with ns. AVe are selling more Real Estate than any other firm Newberg > Oregon. The Woman’* Ct/r/e gives a Dicasing gration to this part of Ihe country. Land in tlie county. T T T T ^ W A N T A I.L T H E p j l I E A l * U N IM P R O V E D picture of Mrs. l ’ickler, w ife of the South sells for all it is worth—thirty to seventy- P L A C E S wo YY can get, at, once, as I i we have the buyers Dakota congressman, who has entire con live dollars |ier acre in this immediate vi for them now. T f you are v hunting a home, trol of Ihe suffrage work of the South cinity. Fruit growing is lieglning to at or, an investment come I and see us and you w ill never Dakota W . C. T. U. “ She and her hus tract attention und is a profitable business. regret it. Call at our office on C E N - band live in a quiet w a y in lodgings near TER Street, or, There were about lift y tons of dried fruit, ADDH- the capitol. Ahout her desk are great mostly prunes, shipped from this place! Re Terences; M A R I S , O M V K K & C O I.C O r .D piles of documents to he sent out to her the past season; this is Ihe product of B ask of N kwberg , M a w ift p r s j.r t lie H O A R D , state, and the moment the Die room is ave on hand and manufacture to ot- City M ayor , N K W H K I.C , young orchards, very few of which liavi cleared of men wanting post offices, and N ewberg G raphic . , dor all kinds of iir lumber, which they OREGON. been planted more than Ih e or six years. the mending is done, she takes up her ; will sell cheap for cash. Cherries, pears, apples, peaches and pen and addresses bundles until the baby prunes are Ihe principal fruits grow n, either wakes up or becomes tired of amus- i«i L u m b e r delivered to any part of the city . though with a home market, a vast ng himself.” LI ! Leave your orders at the Post Office or amount of berries would he produced. j call at tlie mill on Chehalem mountain. One of our greatest needs is a cannery to You come to handle a largo amount of fruit and vege tables which the driers do not use. The recent, unprecedented Hood did much IIO t'SK .-lint SIGN r A IN T K lt. 1 damage along Ihe larger streams through Ilium** painted til the latestTINTS. Paper and ex out tho state, and every means of travel Hanging, Graining, Staining anil Hard nit F rin g your butter your eggs and chickens change for and transportation was lor a few day s sus- tl!li*dll iS, I icndi'd. Shop on Main Street, J. I I . K. Newberg, Oregon. iS , UUI I’J C , a g n LL The II IMaA 1 . E R P 1 1 Ï S E S A W M IL L . MITCHELL & CLARK. PROP’S. ess II town, call at ¡SMITHS One Price Siore, done by DAY or CONTRACT. R . LOOTS & SHOES. Prices as low us the lowest. Spooner, Prop. OREGON. F IR S T ST R E E T . A B O N A N Z A for A G E N T S , L IF E O F CTÏK1ST & |1 e s , M m lg s, It. Ten per cent o ff for C ASH . N iavukrh , Oregon.) J. Bovse. II. Austin. J, T. S M IT H , Notary Public, Newberg, Oregon. April 13th, 1890.) Kilpatrick Camp, No. 7, Sons of Veter A U S T IN & BOYSE. ans, U. S. A., was mustered, in due form by Adjutant Prank Melvin, assisted by I n T E W B E B G - J -3 IO T T S E Proprietors of brothers Hunter, Hughes, and llow e, of East Portland, and members of tlie G. A. | R., of Nowls-rg. Located in cen tral p a r t of the city. The oliii-ers chosen were as follow Captain, E. E. W ashhern; 1st Lieuten- Best of accom m odation fo r com m ercial men. in exact imitation of those used by Dr. and yet here is a man living in the Capi- snt, Charles W. Maris; ” nd Lieutenant, Center street, Kates *1.00 to $2.00 jK*r day, according to room. Webster. T'liu ConqKUiilioiM Dictionary tal city of the United States, four thous Charles F. Butler; Chaplain, Fred. Rog ! Board and Lodging by the week $4.00. Day Board by the week and miles away, who has heard of our 0 0. o.' 18X1, and Die ''(.'hi Blue Hack S|K'lling ers; 1st Sergeant, Walter tj. M ills; tj. (Tabiu supplied with tlie best the market nffi.ids ) town as one having a reputation lor good M. Sergeant, John K. W right; Sergeant U>ok” arc also appropriately placed. Cfcll at tho UuAi'tlii' otHcu and see the schools without the devlish saloon infill- of Guard, James Thomas. Color Ser enoofl so common ail over our land. II geant, W in.Thom as; Principal Musician, picture. F R E E H A C K TO A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S . saloons are needed to make a town pros- John Frank; Corporal of Guard, L. Fln- T H E C H I L D ’S F rank P B ai ai , former editor and por win* is it lliut siich letters of inquiiy uigan; Camp (in a n i; N. Tihoilo; Picket publisher of the G hai ' iiic and for the are e lining here every few weeks from j Guard, N. I.aw sen. W e are anxious that parties who have sons and daughters to I the mem lairs go to work and entry out ( Î V eter. past four im nibs, ion-man in this oilin' m a r y Surgeon. IN T R O D U C E D B Y is soon solcavi* ns. lie went to Portland oihu ate, that fond parents iio | h > to make j the objects and principles of the order be- something of in this world. W hy don’ t I titling its noble intentions and the inter- r e v . , j i», i i r i t u t r r . d . d . T r e a t s _A .il ID i^ - ases O f I D »mesti,* A n im a ls . T h e T r e a tm e n t 0 ¡ T h e this week and bought a m w printing H Prevailing HDisoase jfY m o n g H o r s e s S p e c ia lty . T h e F a i i k i m ('ItA iit .’iu q im n D i'. in«v uuttit of 1’ulim-r A R ev, which has been they send their children to towns that ests manifested at the beginning. They have a little old shanty of a school house are most heartily welcomed to Ihe ranks Tho wonderful story retold and ad.ipted for whipped to Friday Harbor on the Sau O F F IC E at A R L IN G T O N H O TE L, N E W B E R G , O REG O N. on one corner and a gilded palace of a by Ihe must zealous and aspiring mciti- the you lip. A irrmnt ami rrn lU lir i*r%m>ra- .man Island, north of Port Townsend t n saloon on the opt«»site corner? Let the I k * i - s . The Mustering officer* were most nu% of the scones ami ineMents ot'iniccted with the Sound. Here Mr. Raum will cart R NEW old red nosed croakers talk, hut let it* ns | highly pli'UM'il with the Is'iuingof the the Savior's life from 1’othloh un t>* C aï vary, A nna R ees . E mma \ vright . his lot and re-enter thè liciti of Journal » Siol i«| t iketi frt>m tlie highest authorities—Cnno»» o l i i " ,.l h _ I citizens of Nrwls*rg hold tho fort and new iiieiuhers and urges them to stiiuv K.irr.ir. trf \Y«*at mini Ater. Denti St.ni!t*y, ism, hv commencing the publication uf a I <*0.0«». Dr st ^ V ID h in tii* world, rere.-* maintain the reputation w e have acquired, well Sections 1 and 9 inclusive of A lta ic Dr. Gt lkr and many others .*tj i.illyeminent— county pn|>or, w hich he pnqioscs to ein Is- tinirkcrp.-r. Warranted heavy, y \*oi iD .a'LD hn.ttinfr cw»* « 1 and I lien* Is no bettor way to do this than I 2, Chapter 2, and sections l and 2, Arti indorsed hy the lent!ire clercy in both Knp- have a full line of first class J tun thu “ can Jinn County U ra pliic." ,-Roth lu liri’ i n d m t 'j *i/e*. y reit h w.rk» und cases **f to Inin out to-night and make the “ Home cle 17, Cinq ler 2, that the morality of 1 md a id America ns the very flne-t work of e-i'tal mine O l»« PF.K'ON in This county is made up of a group of Is |he kind ft r the young ever written . ■aeh li'caHfr can ac* ure on« at the lowest living prices. ) / ’ » 'r o e , • >--fh.*r with 'ir la-re lands und Friday I larlior is Iho county Protection A siH-iatlon,” s'reng enough to Ihe Older may Is* improved. The in A W O N O K K F l/ L H O O K * 4 t 1 » I'q.iM** * » •» i H o 'i H i - h n M Mrs. 1 ibodn, a first v'n s Press- I«* a power for good in tlie town and com structions ot the Mustering officers were W * i n r i " « . 1 he*.* wauM'le*. a* w~!| seat. Mr. and Mis. Baum have made A union <*f pure. CYciriug an<! I cct îv interest maker, will attend to htisliuvs in tliat line. . 1 '-: H.1MI. »U» live. Ail the va ri* vc u munity. “ A school house on every hill somewhat mure than new Camps of young V - - - I ... . ... many friends during their stay in Now- IU’T narratile, eomhinlnp lite thrilling interest KKMKMllEH t ie 1’ L.U’E, 1 enter Street, ■ - • ' »I—that : vv ir» r. suit* , top and no saloons in the valley.” Divisions generally receive su I we truly of the Bible’s story with a deser:ption of the 1 ■••.* • •» ’• ?i*rv * arw'• h -n cwi.-ostarte {, lieig, who will bo lorry to wee them go. Newberg, Oregon. * *• 1* IV -»!» expr. •*. fr-t-ht. • t \fct *i *v .1 like fo po to w. ik f r i «. > u , jo liiqs* they w ill Is* taken and improved up curious customs, »irnnire e.matrifA. and -cm irk iVe can recommend Mr. Baum asan hon Yours to rie »*c. • • p* r w ,*. g U-: ; Il -.V ir :« À.J.'i -s, able ineidenls of the time, magnificently bonml V . M . r . A . »1 i t., l i m ï I t i , l >u r t l a u « t , A l a i n e . on to the very t*est advantage. The Isivs orable business m m, worthy of the cntili- in one large i|ti irto volume, over 7 .i pages, Programme for A|>ril, 27th, 1390, 4 p. of East Portland wen* highly pleased will, • " i ' i n c h e s , e«i«ial t.» l,3i)0 i iir h i f $h*» tlence uf those among w hom he proposes the bright pros|*eits of a good Sister iiAiml «I* r hook, printed » n ft le’.y crV tide red to make a home, lie will lie kindly re- in. Camp. The d ii i siuu oITVrrs sit* only too paper from large type made exprès ly for this 1st. Song Service, meinliered by the O r a i ’ iuc o n e and wo vv s. Powru. J. J. SHiri.rT. *1 willing to give any assistance possihh*. work : * ver :t0«) be « it: i itil and appropri ite en By Enior Hall. wish him abundant success in his u w l*OW K M . »v Si l l I* 1.1) Y. gravings dr twu by leading nrti>ts, an.I rep re 1 The I k ) ) s from K. Portland inni quite 2nd. IVvotimml Exercise, Ü* d. tentative of scenes and itcideuls in the Sav an adventurous trip going home on Die ior's life, also a number of extjuistto litho- By M. Reece, and Portiers in wood train. The train broke and was a KiM| hie plat - a printed in nine ilitTerent c >l 3rd. Select Reading, D e n til n f (T iiirle s H ilto n . GKlH'&KICg Kl-Ol’ K FKED HAY and ors— .ilth hind.Aom« presentation siieet. The long tim e in Is-iug fixed, and then having By F. E. liolison. GRAIN News came the first of tlie week of tlie most superb work if the kin I in the w« rid. ->s0. Cor. Front «% JetTer>on St*. Subject: T lie man for tlie times and tonixkc two trip* over one grade and death of C h u . Sitton, son of Mr. Sitton, PORTI.AM*. OREGON. three over another di 1 not add much to Ilia needs. familiarly known as Dock Sitton, who the speed. They enj *'i*d it fine and will I'll. Comments upon tin* reading. Everywhere, either ■ ex. younger « Id. in ev | 1 ive* a few mile* northwest of McMinn .'Ih. Song. ivmem lsT New t*i*rg for long »lays to come cry town. to sell thi m »-»t wonderful bonk ville in tins county. Chus. Sitton lias tith. Testimonial*. and extend their must hearty invitation Agents already in the fieîvl ar*» simply reining \ lieen a prominent druggls'- of Portland fur money. Old exper’ei »eed age tits w*ty there ). i> 7th. Closing. lo tin* Sons of Veterans tocoim* and s» e a number of years and I* well know n to been :u thing like it f«>r \e».r>. Art qr.iek or them at their earliest eonvenience. Tin* the opportunity will be lo»t. Yon c«:i easily many of our citizens. He was found last I l n s tin * Itim in lilt 1 'i i r t l . m i l ? ap| rivistion for Newl-erg horq italities by make • oalunluy ullcriiooii on tin* M. Helens M iss m il 8 (O ), April 2t.— Messrs. the vetmg visitor* waa very tlattering- Oïl i ui ¡travail farm proin'Hii road three miles no-thwest of Ihe i lly ol Portland, cro n hcil down in Ills buggy Russell ri Co , id this city, shipped to-day ly spoken of. T I M E and T E R M S t,• ' it To j i v f time And secure rti agency t i once Most Rcspcctfullv Yours, dead. It waa first thought tliat lie had to their branco house in Portland, a train •en«i 91 fer « r« m|dete **nv*i«it g outfit, II- I'a vxk M clvix . i i i « t r n l « ‘ <l r l i n . ' . a r a ».«l « \ t ’ .•% Ml « r i l « « t n<< committed suicide, but on investigation of thirty live carloads of t giiciilturul im m a l l e i f r e e o n s i « i > l i c i f i »n. ^ thep in.ilt; the idea prevails that his death was ovva- plements via tin* Burlington route and .Married. per.ei.ee nor ix r«^nirtd to engig * |;» sioned by »ufficaticii produced by an over Nortlmm Pacific railtiKids. As this tong \t Wuitsbnrg Washington Vpril 14th. this t> ihines-, g« the N v t n i l m 11 Itel i If Call < or in b l n ss dose of a powerful drug that he w. s in tialn is ton ili through s|s*i ial all tin* wa) is.»,).— Julin P illiti« and Mary Haworth proper, y presente 1. a ! wes. vor**! r agent*. S) fioin Massillino to Portland, it lias I n n daxs tine in wliiCh todeliver « .1 c lîec: the habit of taking lo relieve a si vere The bride is a ilsugli*«*r of Charles Ha* fore paying n*. C R T .T J I « i l l in the head that lie was subject loo appropriately decorated with Hags and InwnniRi'o, Xr.'nf» Broker and A list rae!, r worth of our town atnl well known in A4-Ire • Ilia death I H indeed a sad oneal.d Port Imnners and will I k * ph itograplu d ns it Titiew. this comnnnity. Her many fró nda her** • TUE IM - l ' K Y l V M H N V land loses one of lc*r n iu t straight for- passes llirisigh t'¡ik*ag»>. Tins immense M .'(| \ N \ I! I E .O R l ■ >N Market ê *▼« « iliipment has i rcatc l a great .leal of ta'k wish her a pV'axant journey through W ild business m *ii. ir'r inc is*’ *. « \il lit«. NEWBERG, R o d e r s . SB Dry Good Sons o f Veterans O rganize. H N E W B E R G OREGON. Atyin S t t O m J) 1 !' 1 1 1 \’£ V N. FREE. Spring Cecils! Spring Goods! FIILIBEBT GOODS G O O D S U P P lc e ^ it o n h a n d , a n d C P H E A lo r L Y s o ld C U A K E T . Newberg, Oregon. S A M U E L HOBSON Photographer P o rtra it & L a n d sc a p e A R T IS T . Portraits enlarged to life size and finished in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors. R oom oveii M ookk B ros ., B r i o S to re , NKW BERG, O REG O N. i__ - t"-» , - W . D. SC ARC E. N o t a r y P u blic, R eal E state & In su ran ce. LOANS NEliOTl.lTKD. Hsrs f xclu.lve sale of llurlvy * t.arc*'. Ail' ititlontu New her*, slxo lltirlry'» Sub-UIrlstnn I*f »mull tract* of 1 lo ie ocrcs.cn w ithin t mile ofilcpot. FAK.MSauit r u m LANDS A 8FK0* 1ALTY. C A I .I. A N D I I K T I* IIIC K S . NEVVCEKO. OLF.OON. F.EES i WSIGHT. COMMISSION O MF.RCHANTS 0 H H 3 S T E K S 0 ? i U R O S . D EA LER S ZST A L L K I N D S O I 1 Farm Machinery. AGENTS W ANTED MONEY TO LOAN F rc m $ 5 to $ £ 5 a D ay H ® I i r , if i ! W. T. SHOETLEFF, J \ E E D Buggies. Hacks & Carts, Bam \Vagons, O liver chilled and steel Plow s. Golden age Eisk H ar rows. Perfection Fulverizers. Monitor D rills Sc Seed.- e ? .s . C T J T T E R S . E ^ T T S - C all an d soc c u r S T O C K , at o u r n ew store room s, on M A I N S T ., NEW BERG, OREGON.