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; '»CJCKtJQff - PSETVBEIi B BEAT, ESTATE A BEK BY. V a n *w m u n-—- t « r o « ï ' i :.v _ » ¡ ju> *■* « i -i a — Mi-s Klva Coppo^k came up from N o t ic e . and last Saturday to shake hands An assessment of 1 pr. ot. —25 cents d schoolmate» and attend com- 1 per share— lias tieiui levied On the stock mcnccment exercises this week. Locitedat the old stand of the Willamette Real K state Co., on M AIN STREET, NK W Ill'llG. OREGON. £ tf‘. S Ï of tho Home Protective Association. j Here I Hnnginic All kinds ofpro^erty Bought and Sold on Commission. We have listed some o! the FINKS l F:mn> and Fruit tracts in the country, also Town vV ?' —The Presbyterians will have services Members please pay promptly to Moses am again nn 1 Lots. Being Notary Public, will execute all kin 1» of Legal Papers. Negotiate Louis, Write I.is-ir in • ‘ Ac. Be sure and c »11 aud get our prices. V |ui> I'. r,i In the Evangelical c-hnrch n -xt saVi ■tb Votaw, treasurer, at Bank of Newberg, all ready N. 'I\ \ •/ XiA for Spring rulliiLMir morning ut 10 oclnck A. M. and a t' -• ..“ A B N and receive certificate. mid Sum ' r-iniiiK.it- P. >1. All are cor Hally invited. By order of K xecitivs . C ojimittkb . IF IR -IZ E U S T ID S P A C I F I C A C A D E M Y . ai n lug I in er work, —Cephas Marls of the Grand Army i arriege ■ M u r r ift l Post requests that if any one knows of a PROPRIETORS OF THE a ' *■ « P K » (.'Al l M U R . Paper------ - Painting. At tlie home of the bride near Bulte'ille soldiers grave in tho vicinity of Newliorg, All work PROMPTLY and NEATLY done to Oregon, May 7th. ls<)>. Emory Hudson that they inform him of the location. W INTER TERM ■lor. Leave ordt-r* at Post Ottico Drug Store* and Miss Emma Karmein. lit v. J esse 1S8.Ì Begins, Pec. N i»HU is i’ i r o d o . — Frank P. Daniil and lady left last Feb. > . 1SIH Closes, Saturday for their future home at Friday Edwards officiating. Tlie G kaiuiic for> e All Sizes of Drain Tile Kent Constantly on Hand. Harbor on tho Sound. Wo will wait was retuembete 1 with a sample of tho r . & \v. V. T m t : t a u l k . cuke. with interest for tiio “ San Juan County our Factory and aro now Prepared SPUING TERM Wij Have Increase.! the Capacity At tlie residence of I)r. II. J. Mini horn | (Jiaphie.” V O r TRAINS GOING NORTH. Begins, Msr. ft, is.XI. ! to Supply tlie Demand. Tile Delivered Hoard the Pars at Factory Prices Salem Or. May. 8th IStO. Prof. Edwin Clo»ts, May 8, l$9C j — Murtindale A Kauffman r.ro having Mail and K xpros. 12 :Vt, p. m. Morrison and Miss. Mary E. Miles, l'rof. a large trade in their l ed springs. They GOING SOUTH. i u : i : s wV u i n t , ^eml for Price list. 1!. C. Miles and Mrs. Anna E. Bell. M .il oml l:\prc-s. 11 IS, s. m. had to telegraph to Sin Francisco a short Joseph Cook and Miss Maggie Itiuir. Course of study including history , l i t e r a t u r e , h i g h e r m a t h e m a t i c s , s c i e n c e , creek and I Successors to lime ago for material in order to keep op Ail the above have many friends in L A T IN . with their orders. J. EDWARDS, PROFESSIONAL l ARDS. Newberg who wish them u long and PR EPARATORY COURSE, BUSINESS COURSE, and M SIC DEPARTMENT. —Rev. John Usury Dmgl.u sup>rin- happy wedded life during tho years that V o w h o fy :, O r r jfo n . COOD CH EM ICAL LAB O RATO RY, AMD CABINET. I tendent of Evangelistic- work in Io-.va are to come. H U IT 5100UK, Students L IT E K A K Y Society. J > I I Y S U ’ IAN AND SI'R-OKON lirico And Yearly meeting of Friends church is ex Two Dormitories for the accommodation of students. The Acidemy is located in a tor. u a Ih .'idonee Or.o Block South of l\»>t Oflice, pected hero to attend Friends Qitaiteriy C n u t x a s ; a u l S t. P a u l »to m s . T H E ---- tlful little lawn, where good moral influence* are thrown around the student. E xpense e r e , t.’ r e g o li. meeting today and tomorrow. The farmers are complaining J. AT. W R IG H T ,M an age r. R E E S W e ll Hon'l go to Portland wh?n you want JOB work Jone, but give us a tall. <Sz H T J U T , X e w b e rg 'T ile I h Y lc I o ry cur THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. Low .-lgK l ---------- For Catalogue, E D W IN . M O R R I S O N , Principal. Address----------- E. H. WOODWARD, NEWBEEG. Or, Pres, of Trustees ARLINGTON HOTEL r. w OP.EGON. Has just opened on Main stree* BANK OF NEWBERG. N E W B E R G , O R E G O H . Everything New! NEW BERG, OREGON. Capital Stock, $30 .003 . FROM FOUNDATION TO T BENI. M ILES......................................................................................... President. JESSE EDWARDS,...........................................................................Vice-President. MOSES VO TAW ,......................................................................................... Cashier. ROOF; H E ELEGANT, B NOTHING BEI E S T I I RATES FROM ifl TO $2 PER D A Y. Proprietor We carry a full lin e of PO PULAR P ATENT ami FAM ILY MEDICINES and PUKE DRUGS for Prescriptions. -, 0 ; S E Have on hand a full supply of FRUIT, O RNAM ENTAL and SHADE trees. ------ P P P P P ------- as found elsewhere.-------- ppppp-------- — *— ceecc-------Call and examine our stock before buying.---------eeeee R — Lumber is being placed on tho ground for the now Presbyterian church. PRESCRIPTIONS CAKE FULLY COMPOUNDED D AY or NIGHT. Give usacall. P. O. Drug Store. —Ono of Alonzo Hadleys littlu girls has boon quite sick during the week. C. F. MOORK. — Mr. Anderson and wife, tho parents of onr blacksmith left for Iowa Tuesday. — Henry Austin is having tho front of his house finished up in a neat manner. F. H. Howard, — F. A. Morris, W. D. Scarce and Mrs. Mount went to Portland on business Tuesd.ij. Watch maker and Jeweler. £* 'i his is tlu| Hammer that« i knocked the pr 3 ices down now n )L _ _ ______ _ ______ _______ _ [ DOWN, at.I. B. Mouths1storeT" So do not fail to go tliere fFort i Nails, Hammers, Saws, Carpenters Tools of all k in d s , for alia it kinds of Carpenters, be they rich or poor, good, bad o r ind • ferent. Tinware.F“ PUMPS foil «, nny well ii.j Yamhill Co. REPAIRING FiNE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. O. BUILDING, M O R NEW BERG, OREGON. R I 8 M I L E 8 C O a o AILS, NAILS. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS. NAILS, BIG and 11TTLE, O ------- ■ H -a n * O- ---------- o o ---------- O ---------- O ---------------- O— o -------- AT J. B. MOUNT’S, AT J. B. MOUNT S, AT J. B MOUNT’S. NEWBERG FURNITURE — O SEE. — £ t r \ W E L L ASSORTED STOCK OF FU R N ITU R E A L W A Y S ON M- -M -O HAND A T PORTLAND PRICES. K- BY U- IL Æ -A -I2 S T S T . H E W B B H G , MORRIS. MILES & GO. O H E G O H . F. E. B r ach , President. E. H uohkh , FCA31I S T O R E , Su. M c F ai . l , Treasurer. G eo . V i n c e n t , Vice President. A N IM B L E N IC K L E B E A T S A SLO W D O LLA R . Secretary. T IIE Pacific Firs insurance Go., it W A S H IN G T O N In October of last year we started “L O W P R IC K S Anri P A S H D O W N ’ and we lielieve all our customers have been fully satisfied up to the present time. M- STRUCT, PORTLAND. We are thankfnll for patronage bestowed on shall continue to name reliable goods that will OREGON C A PITA L STOCK, $500,000.00. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $159,800.00. W . I). S C A H C E , O fllc c o n A la in S t r e e t , the more than liberal us since »hat time ami P ric e « for staple ami D efy Com petition. -M — Í “Q U IC K S A L K S A N I ) S M A L L P R O F IT S . ’ Local Agent, New berg’, Oregon. MORRIS, MILES & CO. (C A S H S T O R E , fi) •/, * O* V -* J E S S I E J with I O B S O N , ) v >* C >v fi) The OreiOB Land Comuauy. % \ HOTEL PORTLAND. . Choice re«blent lots in Newberg i Fruit laud near by, for sale. i r V =} 0 -f ) Í c— o ------ — o O' ÿ _ .♦v r r r/tC y.*, 320 acres In West Chehalcm I from Newberg. mile ih .».«TTr* '*3ìiD NILt IKEHY ml I Farm for Sale. :is- •s**-— —Sam Kee wears a new suit of clothes- A He sameo Melicun mail. Prices as low ’ C Z ^ E S E ia a l —o D uncan . --F ive Forks of mail were received nt this t llux! Iasi Monday. Y . TIN N ING and REPAIRING DONE. ------- <) hom as — Soo tho nioo greon-liouso plants for sale by Mrs. Hoskins. A F U LL LIN E OF H ARD W ARE A L W A Y S ON H AND. O— T —Huhsrritx) for tlio Guai’liic and got ‘ lie home news. J, IT MDUSEFâ, ( ) ----------- V O H »A L K . A first class milk cow. — 1,'ssi1 Hobson raino up from Portland Wuilncsday. CASH H ardw are Store, Center st. Newberg, Or. ------- O— Enquire of D e r b y . w. n. • — ------- rrrrrrrrrr ------ )— At La Fayette Warehouse. Local Events. C m E *■ u: — R Newberg’ Oregon. C H R O N I f CASKS F O Il S A L K . Correspondence Invited. — U Office 1 10 Muir» Mai.i street, strict lfi ( ’alls made at all hours. ! A SPECIALTY. One two story house and barn with two lots. Is two blocks from the Post Office. Enquire at the G r a p h i c Office. Strangers visiting Ilio City are invited to call at the Bank for information concern ing the Citv. N P . W. LYLE. 33 , ( L A D D &• T I L T O N , Portland, . p( ( en s i N a tio na l P a rk Bank, New York. E W B E R G ------ - oooooooooo------ * Maine W.M. ROND , (D D D P F / R & S D N aad OA TS F.Ml S A L E O N L Y FIRST CLASS H O I EL m tr«M an<l MKDiriNKH. — Flr.-t N E A R TH E DEPOT. Certificate» of Deposit issued payable on demand.------------ Exchange bought and sold.---------- Good notes discounted.---------- Deposits received subject lo check at sight and a general banking business transacted.----------Collections made on ail uocessable points in tltu United States and Canada. ccecc- — PROPRIETORS of the R l ’ A l t M A X , M . I». PH YSIC IA N & SURGEON. AND John Atkinson, D I R E C T O R S : BKNJ. MILES, J. EDWARDS, F. A. MORRIS, J. C. COLCORD. . Office corner New berg, Oregon . . ----- ----------------- .1 fnll llnr o f Mllllnr-ry 2 ' - - I v S e n srrival* "fth e l . l n t i l , ] e , ,v e ry we^k. Cnttlsf tnd M0 Aerea in Cnltivation. ifltttoi bjr Ib « Freach M u systt-ii,. L/„--,ií,,n i a COÌAcre* in Pasture. M»ln « t W eli watered by 2 sprinr- fair building« M««. S etti » H.ir.oy. I 3 J per ocre Iaqnlre at Gr. u*im r-rt i n.u:: s,- •VkltLlilíO. Olí A mo >* ì L. o :: O R U I S M I L E C O —Tlie regular (¿mutely Meeting of Friends church will beheld fo day and tomorrow. — W. A. Greenmail representing Goo. considerably at tlie dry weather, and F. Cram, hock map and alias publisher some are wailing for rain. was in tow n last Sat. delivering his atlas, j 1' fed L. MeCrea took a ride over fn He was sow 11 pleased with our town Hubbard, and Aurora, And tilings that lie remained over Sunday. ; are much the same as they were a'vcnr —Cooper ,k Son did a large amount -*ko. There has lieen about lour thousand I of grafting this spring and will bo ready dollars worth of real estate changed hands ; to supply the trade with first class tree* **’ H«* ^a8» three weeks, in tho future. Patronize every home IVoodbiirn is the thriving town on this industry when you layout your money, side of the river. —Two families named Thayer and ^ lu f liainiioeg Flouring mill is Shafer uni red from New Yoik state last ; 8°!,,kon very slowly, it will probably bo week ami have boon stopping at tho fall before it is completed. Newberg llont-e. They are viewing the H.vKn C ase . country over with the prospect of buying land. H o n . G e o . i l . W illia m s . — Mortal man is hard to satisfy in this lower world. A few weeks ago his face was long drawn out on occom.t of the abundance of rainfall. Now hD face is longer still on account of the continued dry weather. Tlie lecture on “ The Divinity of Christ,” at Friends church Friday night of last week was woil attended. Mr. W iN liuins expressed surprise nt so large no audience and said (lint lie laid another lecture Hint tic desired (ogive in our town — Whack gees another toe, which at some future lime. Wo will certainly means a crutch aud a hobble for some he very glad lo have him return and will time to come. This time it is Flnior assure him a larger audience tho next Dixon. Health is so good now that, the tiino. Without hesitancy wo pronounce hoys insist on giving the Dr’s, an occasio his lecture on “ Tlie Divinity of Christ,” nal job to keep their spirits up. tlie it,o.,t forcible w hen considered in tlie — We understand that Levi Gllliert nr. light of solid reasoning that we have over rived at Yainax in Klamath county safe heard in New berg, and we doubt if it lias and sound, finding much fine scenery ever been excelled in trio state. W’ hilo along Hie way. Large springs of tho fin Judge t\ iliiams does not make any great est water he ever saw, comes gushing out attempt toward oratory, bis argumenta of side hills five thousand feet above sea tive |lowers arc such Hint lie can hold tiro attention of thinking people by the hour. level. It lias not been more than two years —Emory Hudson ciuno over from Mor since lie was skeptical in his belief, but row county last Monday and has been lie was converted under Moody’s preach slinking hands with old friends around ing at Portland. While here lie said pri town during the week. He says lie slill vately that he w as giving up bis law prac has a fancy for old Yamhill and sees tice as fast as possible and intended to much improvement that lias been made spend tho most of his time in lecturing. since he left Newberg At tlie close of tho war Mr. Williams was —Jim Iteos was the happiest bachelor representing Oregon in the United States in town Tuesday and has been wishing j senate and ho was the member who that Mrs. Hartleys class had an art exhibit I framed the reconstruction bill. Ho was every week. Jims melodious voice could Attorney-General under Grant and on ac be heard all morning as ho entertained count nf ids legal ability was u valued, his young lady customers for whom he member of tlie cabinet. was making picture frames. —Robert Samms who has boon attend —Go east by Iho Northern Pacific ing school nt the Academy, left Monday Katiroa l. Call at the Graphic office and for Portland. Mr. Samms is a machinist get rates. and w ill work at his trade during the —J. B. Mount lias the contract for summer and return hero to attend school furnishing tlie iron for tlie new bridge at in tlie fall. He is a worthy young man Tarrants Mill. nnd will make bis mark in tlie world. —Mr. J. Saunders of Champoeg was in —Many of our young folks will remem town Saturday and ordered the GitAfinc ber Miss Smith, daughter of Henry for a year. Smith w ho lived in Newberg last summer. T h e U n io n C’ liib . Minutes of the Union club held May 5 1st*:).—The dull met pursuant to adjourn ment with president Sam Hobson in tlie chair. Minutes of tlie lost meeting were read and approved. Tho question of taking steps to have the county organized was discussed and the secretary instruct ed to corrcs|Mmd with Prof. Rork and as certain if ids services could not be su tured with that object in view. On mo tion it was deeidetl to have a discussion nt the next meeting on the follow ing sub ject to he O|>oned by Win I ieacock:— Re solved that the signs of the limes indicate tlie downfall of this Republic. Ad journed lo meet at tho public rclicoi ■ house Friday evening May lti. S am IfoBoott, M. V otaw , Chairman. Secretary. —Go cast voting man, go east, and don’t We hear that tho family removed from | forget that the Northern Pacific is tlie best California to Colorado where Mr. Smith line t > take. bail a contract for putting Iho imlclii lery —Tlie Republican primaries will be in u large mill, and that Miss Smith only li dd to day, and tlie Comity Conven lived eight days afte r their arrival there. tion tlie 15th. —Wet.ro requested by tho executive —Call at Mounts and select from tlie hoard of the Home Protection association lie st lot of pocket cutlery and razors, ever to announce that there w ill lie a public meeting of tho association next Tuesday shown Newls rg. — Mr. Sawyer from Portland, the fath evening. A program is being prepared er of Mrs. Frissell attended services at for the entertainment of tho audience. Every body invited. The hoard lias de Friends church last Sunday. cided to levy a one |ier cent tax. —Some farmers have had to stop plow —We hear that Julius Hodwn is the T'('!i(-li<’r*Nj;Aiiiiiiul Institute. ing summer fallow on account of tho nominee of the Republican patv in Mor M c M innvii . i . e , Or.) ground being too dry and hard. May, Gilt, IHffJ.f-i row county, for county clerk anil is sure — Mrs. Sadie Hoskins is ready to sup of election. Mr. Hudson has many Editor Newberg G u a p i i i c : ply all who want nice green-house plants, friends in Newberg Hint will lm glad to In answer lo tlie many let with the best that is grown. hear of his election. He is well qualified ters of intpiiry concerning tho annual — Miss. Allio Ho-kirts came over to for the oHice to which lie a*|>ir«s and will j c-oun1y teachervn inalitute for Yamhill visit tier sister Mrs. Moore and attend tlie fill it with credit to himself and his county, I deshe to say through tlie col- closing exercises at tlie Academy. friends w liu support him. minis of your pa|s-r that tlie teacher's in — Mr. Frank (). Neill passenger agent — A. M. Hoskins, town Marshal reques stitute for this comity w ill lie held at Me for tlie Northern Pacific railroad came up ts us to cull tlie attention of owners of Miiiiiville.jcominencing June Kith, and from Portland on business last Tuesday. stock to tlie ordinance against all st<s k lasting about ten days. It is contempla —Tl io art exhibit Wednesday afternoon running at large except cow s, which are ted in tlie forthcoming institute to do nt tlie Academy by Mrs. Hartleys class liermittcd to run out between the hoursol normal school work. The liest teachers was very nice and well worth seeing. 5 A. M. and tl P. M. Citizens are of tlie county including I’ mf. \V. G. Hull --Rev. Beaumont pastor of tho complaining about cows roaming nround of die Agricultural college, have been se Evangelical church has been away atte l- during tlie night seeking that which they cured ns instruí tors. Classes will tie or ing the conference at Albany during tlie may devour unlawfully, and the Marshal gani/.'"! and best methods of class work lias blond in his eye and says tics shall exemplified, thereby giving young teach week. er,, opportunity to profit by the experience — If. L. Christenson left last Tuesday bo tlie last cull. —Tiie monthly business meeting of of successful teachers. fora trip to Hhoaiwsler Bay and will Teachers w ho desire to obtain a lugli probably go out to Coon Bay before re Friends church w as huid last Saturday at which much business of interest to the standing in tlie profession will ccMainly turning. attend the meeting for upon you depends —Tie Dayton Until l has boon “ turned t church was transacted. Louisa I’. Round to a great oxter I the siici ess of Ilio insti inside out” by tlie new proprietor. Tlie j was granted a minute for gospel work in tute. Your patrons endorse every lauda tlie east where she will attend New York patent now appears on the outside of tlie j and New England Yearly meetings. A ble effort upon y nur part to raise tlie new r licet. pmt of tier mission is lowork in tlie iutcr- stanjard of excellence In the profession. —There is said to 1st fine fishing , . lests of Friends Pacifie Academy. Mut- You can not afford lo miss this opportu close to the water wheel nt 1 arrant A .... ,, , . ,, ters of interest to tho Acadeinv were ta- nity of gaining knowledge ami inspiration Sons mill. One of our townsmen can tell • „.„ .i, i „ | ¡.¡.Mm, from the ki n op m tlie meeting and thoroughly , h r your work, a h i pinging iront me you all about it. discussisi. Certifìcates of inends rsliiu cot|is of earnest, zealous leachers now ill — Did you hear the educational address wero reeeived for Wm. and Sanili Morris thè work in 5 ambili, I feci conlident thè by prof. Morrison hi-t Sunday and the re from Vermillion Grove, III , Amos T. and leaders will is) greeted l»y a lurge class. sponse by Jesse Edwards? If not you Elizabeth Addington with four children Further notice as to board, rates of travel missed a rare treat. from Pilot Grove, Iowa, Joseph Morris Ac «ill lie given from time fo time. In addition to tlie above, I desire to say —Win. Reece lias bought a third inter from Walnut Ridge. Ir.d., und Amos est in tlie Newberg tile factory. The mill Carr and fonr children from Grand River. ttmt it is useless for |iersoiis wishing to is running now in good order and turning Indian Territory. Mary J. Cook. Jain1 sec me on official bnsineas to call at my out first class tiie. Votaw, Libtiie Morris, Hugh lleacock home during the week, as I am now in- —Ham Hess is making arrangements to and Clararme J. Edwards wen* appointed spccting thn Spin .ole of tlie county, and move out to Lis stock rant-lie in tlie Coast as representatives to tlie (f larteriy in -et- will continue in Ilia: work nntill tlie insti- 1 tute meets. My family is in the country mountains soon. Ito and Jim will take ing to bu held to-day. t>-i 111 ~ t nr 1 1\■. b-.t inv ctli. c D still st tlie out eighty head of cattle. T -______ ! court house, w here I can t<e found on Sat — Miss 51 iry Williams, who is acting urdays. f ollowing are tlie names of tho in tli» (sisition of hospital nurse in Port- ’ D ie d . teachers who will lot present and conduct land, was visiting tier parents in New Died.— Monday May 5th, of measles, the work from time to lime: I’rof's. W. berg tlie first of tlie week. Eleanor Eslells l.amb. aged nine n onths, V Hull, C. A. Wnoddy, Goe. Peebles, J. —Tlie warm sunshine lias been bring daughter of Mr. sml Mrs. Cyrus Lamb. A. Buchanan and E. H. Anderson. ing the snow out of the mountains in The sorrowing family have tlie sympathy L. H. B a k e s , qnantiti-s sufficient to cause a consider of tlie community. I School Sup’t., Yamhill Co., Of.- able rise iu the Willamette.