NEWBEBG BEAL ESTATE A B KAD Y, S J . AT. A V I i K i H T , ATaiia^or. Locate* at the ol4 stau«l of the Willamette Beal Estate Co., on MAIN S THKlt I', KKWHKUG, OREGON. All hinds oflpr H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON. Office And Residence One Block South of Post Office, New berg, Oregon. S e w b e rg , O regon . •Two Dormitories for the-accommodation f students. The Academy is located in a hea tifu l little lawn, where good moral iutlnences ore thrown around the student. E xpense Low.-iBQI -----------For Catalogue, Address--------- - J. OREGON. NEWBERG, OREGON. Everything New! NEWBERG, OREGON. Capital Itoci, $30.008. FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF; ELEGANT, AND RATES FROM *1 TO *2 PER D A Y. JE8SK EDW ARDS,........................................................................... Vice-President MOSES V O TA W ,......................................................................................... Cashier NOTHING BUT O N LY FIR ST CLASS HOTEL N EAR TH E DEI*OT. John Atkinson, Proprietor. D IR E C TO R S: 33 J. EDWARDS, J. C. COLCORD. W.M. BOND and M K D I C I N K 8 . We carry a full line of POPULAR PVTENT and FAM ILY MEDICINES and PURE DRUGS for Prescriptions. Certificates of Deposit issued payable on demand.------------ Exchange bought anc sold.---------- Good notes discounted.---------- Deposits received subject to check at sight and t. general banking business transacted.---------- Collections made on ail accessable points in tiro United States and Canada. First V. and Maine Sts. W. LYLE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. TZEE IE B E S T I I BKNJ. MILKS,................................................................................. President M O O lt K , F . W . C A R M A N , M . 1>. onice corner Newberg, Oregon. Has just opened on Main stree* B A N K OF NEWBERG. IU U T 1 -----T I E D E ---- Pres, of Trustee 49, a. m. J. EDWARDS, and Mi'SJC DEPARTMENT. GOOD C H EM ICAL LAB O R ATO R Y, AND CABINET. Students L IT E R A R Y Society. BENJ. M ILES, F. A. MORRIS, 12 .*15, p. m. GOING SOUTH. , M til and Express, lit e r a t i - re , Principal. & h u e s LATIN. E D W IN " M OriRISON, T . A W . Y . T I M K T A II L E . • -«V - » TRAINS GOING NORTH. Increased the Capacity of our Factory and are now Prepared to Supply the Demand. c\< Office 110 Main street, ( ’all* made at all hours. A SPKCI ALTY. Newberg* Oregon, CHRONIC CASKS T homas P i Strangers visiting tlio City are invited to call at tho Bank for information concern ing tlic City. C o rr e s p o n d e n c e In v ite d . — cccn — Í 1 D D P E T Í PROPRIETORS of the U E W Ss SO PÌ B E R G g* > * -cceec- USTTXT C S I D D ò Y . -00000000(X>- H aveon Imnd a full supply of FRUIT, ORNAM KNTAL and SHADE trees. ------ PPPPP------- as found elsewhere.-------- PPPPP-------- ------- eeeee------- Cull aud examine our stock before buying.---------eeee W \L- ^ & F O R HAl.K. * c a r & s¡? One two story house arid barn with two lots, is two bloeks from the fo.-t Ofllee. Knqufre at the G u.m uc Office. I2 If I N otice to Taxpayers, .. . S .* " » Ot School Oist., No. Yamhill Co., Or. Notice is hereby ulvcii that the School tax for lsiio. tu said Pist., will become delin­ quent, iinleas paid by the :ld ot Joue, lglip. This t ix eau be paid to the clerk at Christen son Pro..., Implement House on Mnln St., near the depot. N. C. C h b is tk n s o n , Pl. t. Clerk. . « r C & r Prices ns low a t ! t- ~ r r ------- rrrrrrrrrr ------ J, B. MDUITPS, PR ESC RI PTIONS C A R EFU LLY CO M PO UN DE D D AY or NIGHT. Give us a call. P. O. Drug Store. C. F. M O O R K . CASH H ardw are Store, Center st. Newberg, Or. V 2. II 24. a ws. N ,ilte e to C o n tr a c to r s . w Sealed Mils will be received until 4 o'clock May 2S, wx>, for flutshliig the Inside work ol the Newberg l'tiblte school bail tin A*s > to fencing the school gtolinds. Plans and spec! fle itlons may be rcen by calling i n J. T. Smith. The right is reserved to reject any and all I id s . J. T. S mith , N, H kaikr , A. P ickett . v 2 ll 24. 2 ws. F. H. Howard, A F U LL LIN E OF H AR D W AR E A L W A Y S ON HAND. TIN N ING and REPAIRING DONE. Watch maker and Jeweler. is the er that ^k u o ck ed the pr ices down i > o w n _ | DOWN, nt J. B. Moilt s »tore.'"' So do 11 ' > t f a i 1 ' t7rg o ~tfier tT~ f oi ‘ Nails, Hammers, Saws, C irpcnters Tools of all kinds, for all ‘ kinds of Carpenters, be they rich or poor, good, hud or iinlif ! fere nt. Tinware | PUMPS lot1 "any well i Yamhill Co. Ijhis REPAIRING FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. s \ O. BUILDING, AT J. B. MOUNT'S, AT J. B. MOUNT S, O AT J. B MOUNT’S. M- -----M -O BY R- dj. V V • V V urnan. N E W B E R G , OI^ECÌOJSr. F. E. B rach , President. E. Ileo H xs, MORRIS. MILES & CO. (C A S H S T O M IE , Geo. V incent , Vice President. S ------ ' T im Pacific Fire Insurance Co., In October of last year wc staffed “ L O W 1*K I C K * aryl C A S H D O W N " and we believe all our customers have been fully satisfied up tofhe present time. STREET, We are thnnkfull for patronage bestowed on shall continue to name reliable goods that will 0REC0N. C A PITA L STOCK, $500,000.00. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $459,800 00. W . D . S C A ttC E . s V V>V ♦ V J E S S E E 0 E S DIS, V - rv Tie Oregon Land Company, will! ✓ H O TEL PORTLAND. Choice resident lots in New ber/ and Fruit lain! near by, for sale. X \ t> X farm for Sale. 320 —Kl wood Vestal has been tip from Portland lor several days visiting relatives in town. -E — 8 N e w b e r g , O regon . M 1LI IN E R Y V 1 I I f ! ! 1 l!) fi ami D K E S 8 M A K I N G . ra s In chehnlem « « m ilc In Meet Chehalem full lhu w .f Mllllnery inwt« Xew urrli-.I. : from N«w>w.*g. f thè latest styles evcrjr week. Cutting and V « Aere* in CnUivntion. fittiti* by thè French Mas System. Location od «• A r r e » Ir. Po tare. .\Uin 8t. Wcll waterc«! by 2 «prtng». fair building» Mis. NttTTl* U a 5 sok . tX' per acro. Intuire at g d a p h il oibee. > [\ 'N NKVV t i. UK. Ano« K m . o r . a —The new town pump with its several yards of hose affords much fun for the Itora. the more than liberal us since »hat time and I'rire s for staple and D efy Com petition. “ Q U I C K » A L L * A N I ) S M A L L P R O F IT S . ’’ •£S-.-’S S : ’S S : - G 2 - : ’2 2 ’: - S S ’.-S r3 ’: - S 3 ’:’2 S - : ’K 2 - :- 2 S - :* S T jj •Ä -M L o cal Affent, O fllc c on M iliti S t r e e t , O** —Alvin George and wife of Whiles sta­ tion were visiting ttieir parents here lust Sunday. MORRIS, MILES & CO. E A S E S J 'D E E , ---- A —Tlie Presbyterians have made arrange ineiits to commence tlie erection of their church building next week. — I)r. Young request* us to announce tliat he is hack from tlie east and ready to treat all diseases of horse*. — Deputy prosecuting Attorney I’.allin g ir o ! McMinniille was in town Wednes­ day feeling the |>olitical pulse. —Torn Turner of McMinnville, passed through town a few days ago witli three tine horses for the Portland market. — Mrs. Sadie Hoskins is ready to sup­ ply all who want uiixi green-lion *e plants, with the best that is grown. -O —The bridge on the road northwest of town, near Abner George’s place is to be over hauled and put in lietter shape. — Dot.’ , set around and sweat and puff, but go around to Charley Moore’s drug store ail I get a dish ol ice cream. » " J i b 111 M O c o time. Every body is Invited to come and bring their baskets well filled, with eat­ ables. Miss Elbe Muey called at our schucl Thursday, also Myrtie Recce. servo Newberg Mission another year. want to see a man imposed upon, when ho did not want to tight. There was a All are cordially iimtcd to attend. great deal ot profanity used on either side: •McClure ordered James Neal arrested and James Neal paid costs anil fine. Tlie seat of tlie difficulty is an old grudge am i James Neal claims that McClure has been lying on him. Mr. J.G. Elierhard was in Newlwrg Sunday and got his harness that lie had made there. And he thinks it isu shame there is no read out on tho east side of ■lie river. If there was ho would do a great ileal of trading in Newberg. There is to boa trotting race between L. 1!. 1‘ioawsts and C. F. Cm fiord's lioi- —The Prohibitionists of Yamhill ( ’o ses Saturday tlio 171 It at St. Paul and a Oregon, will meet in mass convention at foot race on Sunday. McMinnville Orogoif on May 24. IS!) I, at 10 a. in. Let every Prohibitionist turn Tlio steamer Orient was disabled on' out. Mr. Milleroi Portland will be pres­ her last tiip up river and as to tlie extent ent to explain the piinciples of the Union of her injuries, I have not learned. Tlio steamer Champion had her in tow today party, come ami hear him. dow n river. Very Rps’p't, S. H o b s o n . —John Atkinson has put a neat fence around tho Arlington hotel, Which gives the premises a very neat homelike appear­ ance. He has also fenced a half block out between the hotel and public school grounds which is planted in garden truck. When others follow his example the appearance of the town will be much improved. —Tlie ticket nominated by the Repub­ lican convention Thursday was us fob liws: State Senator, P. P. Gates; Rep­ resentatives, I II. Manning and Henry Lumson; Sheriff, Win. Warren; Clerk, .1. W. Hobbs; Recorder, Wyatt Harris; Judge, S. ltrntsclier; Com.,T. II. Perry; Assessor, F. M. York; Surveyor, It. E. Branson; Coroner, E. B.Fellows; Sellout Supt., L. U. Baker. — I). B. Re owner was nominated last Wednesday at Hillsboro by the Repuhli can convention for the olli.'o of comity ommissioner for Washington county. Mr. Iieasoner lias many friends in New- >t*rg who will lie glad to hear of bis iiom- I ution and who would gladly insist in bis election if it were possible to do so. Dots will make a good commissioner and we I iojk ! he will get there in good shape. —A. T Haworth is engineer for Russell —The revival meeting ut Filends A Co. in Portland. church under the preaching of J. 11. —Carl Stanley is shearing sheep in the Douglas Ini* been running tlnoiigli the vicinity of Sprague Washington. week with increased interest. Ow ing to — See the nice green-house plants for the busy time there lias been no meeting held in the day time except on Thursday sale by Mrs. Hoskins. when a session full of life was held. Just —Jiin Martin, livery man from La how long the services will continue we do Fayette was in tow n Wednesday. not know, tint as much good work is — Alilt fiumni is putting Oak Firorcli- lining done, the meetings will probably ard in first class shape. not close for several days. — George Morris returned from eastern Washington the tirst of the week. iM u rrictl. At tlie Livong > 1 1 scliool lio ise, Tlitirs- —Miles Reece’s family arrived here the day evoning, M iy 8th, Fred Comstock first of the week from Whittier,Cal. aud Cora LivengooJ. Aaron Kray otlici — Miss Emma Vestal lias gone to Port­ ating. land to work in Mr. Yocums family. — Use ('bands ikiin’s Cough medicine for sale atC. F. Moore’s. A N IM B L E N IC K L E H E A T S SLO W H O LLA H . Secretary. PORTLAND. -R It- V m . M c F a l l , Treasurer. W A S H IN G T O N — I we Stanley and E. Wickershain went to Salem Wednesday. —Tad J. Hoover was down from Salem Saturday and Sunday. O-------- O— l o— ( ) ----- 'A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF FURNITURE ALWAYS ON HAND AT PORTLAND PRICES. » * —Rev. Ron nil of McMinnville was in town Tuesday. NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE. ST. —: k - — Ieo cream every day at Moore'» drug »tore. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, BIG and LITTLE, o— ------- O —o O------- O ------- Local Events. * — NEW BERG, OREGON. C O------- o— O----- o— ------- O O------- scan . beautilul Wo 1 io ( k * to have a veryenjoyab'e — We understand that the superinten­ dent of tlieO. R. Y. lias been ordered to get all the tools belonging to the com. C lian iiiocg- a n ti S t. H a u l Ite m s . panv together in order to begin to put “ It cost him fS.So to etriko his step- the road in first class shape. fatlier-in-l iw .” —Norris Tihodo has been repainting Last Sunday evening James Neal anil the front of Clias. Moore’s drug store Alford McClure, his step father-in-law, which gives it a m at up|>earanefl. Tho insiilo of I tie building has also been refresh had a row, doing a great deal ol talking, ed by a new coat of paint. and James Neal struck McClure in tho — Rev. \V. I., Beaumont w ill preach in taco and the latter although a fighting the Evangelical church tomorrow morning man, did not resent the offence, and J. 0.’ at 10 o’clock, iiom the words found in 1st. Sa 3), 24. He has I k ' cii appointed to McCrea demanded jniace, as lie did not —John I). Bell of our town lias a copy of the New York lleiald of April lath, IS(,.j, that tie has kept all tlieio years. Office near tin*pu!nt »hop, Main St. The tirst page is tilled with tho account Newberg. Come at onco and have your of tho assassination of l’re.-idcnt Lincoln. deficient teeth tilled, vour hail teeth taken Mr. Bell was in the a>my at the lime. out and new teeth put in, for they are had — las. Leweling is putting threo acres for the breath and much worse for the in melons. The town imy who reads this health. will “ vuin, yum,” as he count« the days and figure« on Ida chances for purloining O A T S K C lt H A l.K an occasional melon. But Mr. I.eweling l.it Fayette Warehouse. Kiupiirc of pro|HJses to camp on that piece of ground W. R. IlKKDY. for the runt of the slimmer and w ill plant a howi’ zer ii nee ssa v for protection. K O K H A l.K . tr j® May 2t);h, in Mrs. Deskins grove. We are glad to note that Miss Smith is — Lust w inter there wascomp'aint aheut luck again to attend her school duties. the lack of lumber for aide walks. riio mills are now ready to furnish all that Miss Vestal took charge of the school dur­ may la* wanted and it looks like the work ing Lillie's absence, need not lie delayed long! r. Z oe . L. WHITE, D E N T IS T . A first etnas milk cow. Correspondents j ^ UJ" j^ 'p ’ 1 (, >rt^ U(^- . (N a tion a l P a rk Bank, J\ew lu rk . —Mr. L. While has located on Main having undergone a siege of the measles. afreet for the practice of dcntirtiv. and The different department* of the school so'icits the pratronage of all w ho are need­ are arranging a literary programme to bo ing dental wuirk done. — Mr.York the county assesor ha* been given tin* last day of the term, Thursday around for several dat a laboring in the interests of Yamhill county. Ho savs lie au'i'i'a St I «n .U q uto tan increase in the amount of carriage 1 0 °ver last year, ao.i Hiu-n ^ — Rev. W. A Willison has been chgag- cd by tlieG. A. R. l ’o-t, to preacli the All work PROMPTLY ami NEATLY doue to Memorial sermon on Sunday May k’otli. order. Leave orders at Post ottico Drug Store- The services will be held in the Evancoli N orris Ih rodo . cal i hurt It at 10, a. m. PROPRIETORS OK THE C A I.F X m H . Well l>on’t no to Portland wli.'ii you want JOB work dono, luit ¡jive us ;i call. K o ll o f H o n o r . Neither tardy nor absent: Clyde Hob­ son, Effie .Stevens, Ella Bowman. Freddie Maris, Ad lio II tilston, Walter Parker. Ilarlin Smith, Art tier Kirk, Clara Stratton, and Willie Hailston. G k *I de|sirtinent ■ Effie Stevens, Walter Woodward Willie Bond, Samuel Linton, Ella Bowman, Lilio Carter, Nelliu Larkin, Myrtle Graves, Ilarlin Smith, Jes.ie Britt, Nelia Hunt, Florence Ibslgkin. Ella Bond, Florence lloinmott, Freddie Maris, Addla Hailston Clara H alloy, Bertha Vantress, Harley Dixon, Carrol Kauffman, Arthur Carter, and Lucy Scott. M ii . es R eece , Teacher. IHiltHi- M elloni Ite in a . The following isa li«| of names fotind on Ilio Roti of llonor in llie N. I’. S. for (he monili ending May i)th. ISO). Prin- cioal's Rottili, Mrs. Vantile Martin, teuch- er. Hob't Bell, Geo. Rodgers Chaa. C'hristenson, Mary Palmer. Irene Cook, Chas. Wilson. Edith Derkins, Muntili Dammeli. Ilervcy Iloskins, Carroll Kirk. Calva Martin, Tliinl ilepartment, Mise l.illio Sinitli, (eacher. Namea of those whoso ileiiort- inent h ah lieen perfect. Addio S|Hjom»r, Ivan Carter. Florence Ltshicr, Carrie Uowman. Herman Smith. Rob. Cook, Amy I lecker. Mart in Blair, Grace Bu.ler. Minnie Wood*, Beri ha Nicholson. Lucy < »ause, Ross Rodgers. Roy Heater, Eva Haworth. New bjrg’H Real Estate men are becom­ ing dead bead* lately. Allowing Hub­ bard's Real Estate men to cooio within 2’ a u iles of Nc’wberg and find' numerous places for sale, for instance H. L. Ebor- lurds place on the thauipoeg and Kays landing road and Mrs. Kdycr’s place oa the same road, and are likely to have J. C. McCrca’s upper place in a few days and the Wirf Bros, joining. Immigrants are still Hocking to SK Paul. John Mcl’oland Hart bargained for J. C: McCrea’* farm cattle for 14',)0. Fred L. McCrea fell in the river tho oilier day and lie thinks tlio water is rather cool, especially when falling off'a log and taken so by surprise. Mr. McCullsughs favorite bird dog was shot and killed by W. M. Miller last Week and several other dogs are peppered witlt stmt iii the neighborhood. There was ii dunce at II. L. hall last Friday night. H Eberhards arp C ase . C ritp -w n n th c r H iillc t ln N o. 7» o f lit«! O rt'iro ii AViv.lth e r B u r e a u , IV r w e e k e n ttin g M alu rU n y, M u y 1 Ht Ii, 181)0. Weather. Tlio high temiieratim* of the provioim two weeks eoniinued up to Wednesday of this week, when it fell, lieing morn near the normal, the tmnpi rafuni fell to near tho frost |K)int, but owing to tho cloudy weal her no frosts are reported to have occured. During the week rain fell in al^sections of tin* state, Is’ing very copious except in. the Willamette valley. Nearly two in­ ches fell *n Jackson county, an inch in Douglas and Josephine generally less than one quarter of an inch in the Wil­ lamette valley uml in eastern Oregon from .11) to .75 of an inch. Rain lias I sen needed, uml mure would prove ben­ eficial . present indications are for more rain. The amount of sunshine bus bc6n about the average. Thunder storms were experienced in southern and eastern Ore­ gon on tlio 2, 3, 4, 5, (I, and 7th instants. Crops. The weather condition* have I men very beneficial to cro|m of all kinds. Ppring sow n w heat especially needed ruin and in Ihoec districts where if was most need­ ed it fell. Unusual as it may apjiear in the Willamette valley the Foil is very dry and in sections hard. While all crops arc growing, yet gl, general, ruin would prove to Iw very beneficial. The sulisoil it generally very moist yet. blit small seeds, spring sown grain and tho liko n je I stirfaco m nature. The cooler cloudy weather that has prevailed the latter few days have proven beneficial. Grasses are heading out in sections, al­ falfa lias a good stand. The grass is gen­ erally reported to be in good condition. Cro|ia are growing finely and rain is need­ ed, i* riqH.rted from all sections. On the Hlh general rain prevailed in eastern Ore­ gon which will lend to lessen the poet:» ble injurious effects ol tho warm weaiher. Rivers. Tlie warm weather lias rapidly melted the snow in the mountains, all streams in — Mrs. Mary Townsend, Mrs. Martha Oregon are raising, hut no danger is si - Kersey and Win. Townsend, eame up prehended. The Willamette river at from Portland to attend (Quarterly meet Portland, has tisen six feet during the ing. week ami the current is swift. The Pow­ —Several parties came from Haleni der, Grande Romlc, Umatilla, Umpqua and I’oatland to attend Friends unit Rogue rivers are rising. The Colnra- Not »lisent or tardy. (piartealv meeting last Haturday and bis lias risen and is now ou a slow steady Carrie Bowman, Ross Rodgers. Monday. rise. Kob’t Conk, Addie Spoone-. B. 8. pAor*, — I>r. H..L Min thorn, R. S. Cook and Mary Cook, Frank Clark. Ob'orver, V. 8. Signal Service I«aac Miles with theii families from Saiein Minnie and Vina Boyas, alan ElRc aril | Asst. Direc or, Or. Weather attemleil Friends Quarterly Meeting lart , I’iiiiiuas Vantress arc m school again after , Burvuq. MatufJay aud Sunday.