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If you have an item of ne .vs drop i:t at
the Uu.u’uic office and h ave it to be si.aed
lî.-*.':-• * v*^
up tor our readers. It takes considera.de
N. E . B iitt tlte surveyor came homo r.istlo to iii.iivO u i ic ’* v>p»ij>or icuDubSc
when things are quiet.
Wednesday.
Brother Harding of the Telephone-Reg­
Dr. Young and Mr*. 8 ux were married
ister called at the U uapiuc oflice during
a few Jav» »go.
Remember that the Academy* at this our absence on Monday. Ia*t us know
when you uro coming next time Brother
|ilaee opensSep. Oth.
il. and we will be on deck.
lti. Bailley U e n d in g n commodious
Cyrus Hoskins and family with Ml-**
barn out on the Dayton road.
Linnie Hadley started t i the seaside last
John Me Kinney who has been work­
week. Mr. Hoskins will look alter his
ing at Dallas is home again.
lives that he has kept on the ¡h a lts in
Don Hadley had a short sick S[K>11 a the mountains while lie it gone.
few days ago, hut is better now.
Cephas Mur's, commander of the G. A.
Mrs. Valentine and family moved into I U. post at this place informs ns that the
town last week iron, the country.
| old soldiers anticipate a grand time here
Mr. Rolierts and family and Miss Al -1 during fair week. All Grand Army Posts
len started for the seaside last week.
ill the state will he invited to attend.
Ja s . Vestal went to Oregon City last
Miss Lida Wilson one of out typo set­
Saturday and remained over Sunday.
ters killed six mice in the oflice yesterday
I’rof. and Mrs. Morrison attended and never streamed once. Verily the
Frieds church at Portland la>t Sunday. time is rapidly approaching when wo­
Jim ltees has been in rather poor men mav he entrusted with the l nil lot t.
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Local Events.
lì maker and Jeweler.
REPAIRING FINE WATCHES
a . m
iio s k in s
s u o i: s u o r ,
Frank Britt, Huth Heston, Hath ileacock,
Tilii • llo-kins. Sarah Morris, Mary Mor­
ris, Laura Minthorn, lk x ia Maey, and
Cluistinc Nelson.
We drove over to the county seat la st,
Monday and saw many tine tteldsof grain
along tlie way: A great deal of it was
in tiie shock and many hinders were run­
ning, binding the gulden grain. Never*!
thrashing machines were out being tilted
u;> ready to begin work and some of them
will begin to hum this week. We have
an abundant harvest and there will cer­
tainly he no occasion for anv Yanihiller
going hungry for bread tliis'year.
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’ 1 St.'.; i of ¡1 • Will am ett e B e a l Fa tate Co.. on M AIN ST H K E t’. N K W B E R O . OREGON.
tr ac ts i n th e co u u t f t , nlro T r v n I ot ;
! All kinds of propc y l i n i •).; . n.î >' ! 1 'H «'rttnmPslon. We have l i s t e l some of th e F I N E S T F a rm s an d F ru it
i We have the exclusive sale of il.e lìfcdrlch subdivision of the neskius donation.
ltelug Notary Public, will execute a'.lkiti 1- of Lr-fil P. iu . ta , N _> ' >;late Luth» Write I uirmeeAc. li e
s u r e and c i ll ami gc1 oi it price*.
CLOCKS A SPECIALTY.
NKWBKUU. O K I a í ON.
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0. T. U, COLUMN.
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The V. W. ('. T. V. of Plainfield, X. J „
liasa temperance drill class of about fifty
colored children, which meets once u
week throughout the yeuv.
The Young Woman's Christian Tern
Iterance Union of Honolulu, a society of
very young gills, not only gives aid to
twonutive organizations, liut lias also this
year raised one hundred dollars of the
salary paid the W. C. T. U. missionary,a
lady w ho is constantly employed in gos­
pel Jemperanco work among all classes of
Hawaiian».
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The new comer from 111 - cast general}'
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O. 0 . Ilodson and F . Harding of the brings a Winchester rifle or some other
health for several days, hut Is improving.
Alva Maev was down from Pavlon last : Telephone-Register were in town alondav. vlsciotis looking shooting iron with him
, . .
Saturday and bought a horse at the tale. ; llojHon
lookin« “lll‘r ,lu‘ ■>,h “,r lM,t’ and may often ho seen wandering around
j ting the iron cornice on the hunk building the country as if in search of hear or other
John Heucock came up from Smocks
and Mr. llarding was out iur a pleasure large game,but about the nearest a bear
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W4 W M SW WSTIM WA S k
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last Saturday to visit his purents west oi
they thid is the native Oiceun hog and
; ride.
town.
as
he
is
usually
a
n-tm
beref
the
anti-fat
This testimony came- from a reformed
Mrs. Haskell was up last week visiting
1 -111 kx 1 is 1 u iFic A caiiumv will begin its sixth year on Tuesday, September Otli, 1SJ.1, offering enlarged op|iortiinitte 8 for a
Frank liohson has hecn sojourning
her liushar.d H. J . Haskall west of town society in good standing ho is given the man in Arkansas. It was pi veil in his thorough and lehm .l mliu-atiou.
go
by.
hist hour: ‘ The white lihhon made a
l She returned to Portlat.il Tuesday, hut
cour*.es of study, viz. Grammar school, Aeademic, Commercial and M.isle Course». Also instruction will be given
lately.
A fellow over at Salem who was haul­ man of me and led me to Christ. When in Crayon Drawing and (til Painting, bv a comm'lant teacher.
’ thinks she will tcttirn in a short time with
Prof. Morrison went to Salem last Fri­ some of her friends and make a more ing wood got. ot!' the load to remove a rail yon place me in my coffin pin it on my
I lie school is supplied w oh a g.» ».i L aharatorv , R k . vdinu room, and L iukaiiy .
The students maintain a weekly Literarv
day to look alter the inteiesls of the lengthy stay.
that wins in the load, when a revolver coat.’
Society.
I t f * Hie Auiilemy is healthfully and bountifully located in a good moral
£j^ ^ B o aid in g <tt
Academy.
dropped
frolli
bis
pocket
and
dischargcd
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It is mildly hinted that we aro to have
reasons I *!e ra tis.-j 5 J
No bctti-r place for y-uients to plaio th tir iliild ien .
I ’t r Catalogue or information.
Allen Smith has been engag’ d the past a morning train put on again to it turn sending a hall througli thè cullar bone [ Elizabeth Comslock, thè Quaker pretcli-
Address,
llis rescovery is er, now aged and infinti, livmg at Union
week putting up a neat wood house for from Portland the same day. The mana­ ranging downwarii.
IL If. W O O D W A R D , Pres, of Trustees,or E D W IN M O R R IS O N . Principal.
F . A. Morris.
gers of the P. A W. V., w ill receive many d. uhtiul. Ju st wliat anybody vanta Sprlngs, N. Y ., has in Iter lifetime visiteil
Several bunch grass horses were sold thanks from Newberg people it they make to curry a revolver fot w ben hauling wood ; 122900 prlsoners. lltn.OOO sick and «orni
N n t if c to C o n trn c tn rs.
or any other time for that matter, is a did soldiers, So,000 inmates of poorhouses
at public auction at Sm iths livery stabie this change.
and almshouses, oil both sides of the wa­
wonder.
The
plans and s|ieclHcattons for the '|
last Saturday.
Hemember that the fair is coming and
The old lady Hess who lives west of ter. For thirty years she toiled in this bank building are now complete and I
P R O P R IE T O R S O F T H E
Several side walks about town are with it a crowd of people. With the pro­
field, and during the hist years of her open for inspection at the Bank of New­
lined with bristhug thistles that ought to per diligence on the part of onr people \vc town crossed the plains in 1S43 with the
active life was one of the most beloved berg.
can make a line sh iwingof the products of first, wagons that ever turned a wheel in
be cut.
members of the W. C. T. U.
Tills building will bo 48 xo2 ft., two
Oregon.
This
was
the
wagon
train
that
the
country
and
we
ought
to
do
it.
Now
A. M. Hoskins will manipulate the en­
stories high, constructed of brick and
was
headed
liy
Dr.
Whitman
the
mission-
j
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gine for Hagee brothers thrashing ma­ is the time to begin your calculations.
A ll Sizes o f Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand.
ary who wa« murdered liv tho Indianan j President Jam es II. l an Held of the tinislied with galvanized iron cornice.
chine this season.
Thomas Burnett and family returned
few years later. Mrs. llcss is now 7 3 1 National Educational association, is 11
Bids will be received for the construct­
Miss Leah Cook in company with Miss from the mountains Tuesday where they years old and has spent 47 years of her j naan abreast ol tho limes. Hu has given ion of this building in whole or in part, j We Have Increased tho Oapueity of our Factory and aro now Prepared
E lla Hadley was visiting lriends here went black berrying. They report berries life as a pioneer of Oregon. Think of the | one of the four ovemiigs at the great St. on and from this date until 12 o'clock I to Supply the Demand. Tile Delivered on Board tho Curs at Factory Prices
ill abundance. Parlies who had kept an
during last week.
cluing ‘s that have tieen wrought in this Paul convention to woman speakers—live noon on Monday August 4tli. 18IH).
Send lor Price list.
R E E S & HU N T,
Robinsons circus at McMinnville on account told them that four thousand gal­ country in that 47 years.
distinguished teai hers. Misses Laiiglilin,
Bids for the excavations necessary will
lons
had
been
taken
from
the
one
locality
Tuesday did not draw very heavy on
Pennell, Locke,Sullivan and Hicks s|ieak- be received up to Monday noon, Ju ly 28, \
Successors
to
Jesse Hobson and N. C. Maris drove
this season.
ingon ‘The Moral Value of Art Education' 189).
New berg purses.
up to McMinnville one day last w eek and
A
note
was
received
from
Mr.
and
Mrs
J . EDW ARDS,
and Miss Fiances E. Willard on ‘The
The right is reserved to reject any and
Hev W. L . Beaumont will preach at I
had something of a smash up as they were
the Evangelical church next Sunday at
I?- Heasoner of Middleton, which came leaving town. One of the horses fell White Cross Movement in Education.’ all bids.
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too lat* for Ust weeks issue, ntutin^ that
F . A. Mourns,
10 u clock a. in.
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down and in getting up became Lightened Ladies are on the board of directors ur.d
,
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, j rhev desired to thank their manv mends
at Ibe head of tiirce departments.
Kvc’y.
and
both
began
kicking
and
showed
off
La Fayette shows considerable signs of j for
killl|tlv.(,s H,lowll wllile
-THE-
improvement and tlrnlt fre it said to the , |h
h
in wh|tf|, they in regular circus style for a minute or
Marv T Burt. president of the state W
A n O rp h a n I sin ml.
two.
A
broken
hack
t
o
r
g
u
e
a
n
.la
few
j
t redit of thetoAn.
j
|,v
i, t|,elr little daughter.
,
0 . T. U. of New York, has published a
Brown's island in tho Willamette rivet-
scratches oil the horses legs covered about ,. .
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Mr. Mills & Son and Henry Morris
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,, stirring letter hi suppott of tho prohibit above Salem seems 10 t.e an orphan.
Frank Hobson who wont to the coast all the damage, ...
¡lie
boys
would
do
well
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have been busy excavating lor (lie bank
orv amendment now pending iti timi
on his bicycle returned Thursday looking to “ drive s’ow and slum slumps” when ■
Originally the main river channel ran on
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building during the week.
state. She says in conclusion : •
‘The bur- tho east side of it and it w as properly a
as brown as -‘the seer and yellow- leaf” so
about
tl.e
County
seat,
Christenson Bros, are cleaning up their to speak. He made the run from .Sheri­
B E R G ,
0 R z B 3 0 -0 1 T .
den of responsibility for the success ol part of Polk county, Imt now the channel H E W
The coaster starts out of tow n with a the amendment is upon every temperance
warehouse and putting everything in or­ dan to Newberg. a distance of thirty miles
lias shifted to the other si.lo and the .Ma­
spirited team, with banners flying and man and woman in the state. The Wo­
der to receive the grain crop.
in four and a half hours, which consider- j
rion county folks think it ought to belong
everything in “ ship shape’’ for the jour­ man's Christian Temperance Union, loyal
W alter Kirk left last Friday for Uma­ big the ‘ ‘heavy track’’ is good time.
ney. He returns in two weeks, his j ided to tiie cause of prohibition, accepts the to them, though the taxes are still paid' FROM FOUNDATION TO
R O O F; ELEGA N T,
AND
NOTHING
BÜT
tilla county to work in the harvest held
in this county. The inhabitants say iluit
We want to make appologies to tire | team with their heads down, his bedding
responsibility,
and
with
its
1,000
local
where ite lias a friend at work.
Hu census enumerators entirely ignored
good people of McMinnville for carrying I resembling a last years birds nest, the
imionsand 111 , 0 'J!) members w ll lend even-
Mr. C. B. Frissell our accommodating away so much of their good rich soil the dinner box with a caro worn look, noses
their existence.—Polk Co. ltcniizer.
energy for the adoption of the aniend-
R A T E S FRO M (1 TO *2 P E R DAY. ONLY F IR S T CLA SS H O TEL
station agent went to Portland lust Sat­ other day. The fact is we “ didn’t go to”
peeled on the installment plan, and every­ ¡ m ent.’
S illy T u ll
N EAR T H E DEBUT.
as the boy says, but it was such nncotnon- thing and every body covered with two
urday on the afternoon train.
In a Doctor’s Advertisement.—Suod- i
Mrs. Rider and son of Portland and ly friendly dust that we couldn’t very- inches of dust, but “ oh what a lovdv
Tee publishwl testimony of leading
grass—“ Say, Snivel}, my portrait is in
Mrs. Hell took dinner with tho family of well Help it.
time we did have, never had so much states’ attorneys and mayors throughout
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South Dakota, shows that prohibition is ho newspaper».” S n iv el},—“ What di
Dr. Blanchard of Columbia county fun in all 01 » lives.”
J . 1$. Mount last Tuesday.
sease have you been cured of?”—Judge.
already
a
pronounced
success
in
that
was
in
town
yesterday
with
Mr.
Duncan.
Mrs. Rider and master Earnest Rider
The Woodburn Independent claims
On tho S ta g e —Servant—“ Madame, the
of Portland are visiting the family of Ho came to this country in ISIS and lived that they will have the flnest brick build­ state, that, the open saloon has been
completely wiped out, arrests for drunken­ marquis is without and desires an a tid i-!
in this valley until ten years ago w hen lie
Mr. Bell east of town.
ing in the state outside of Portland when
sold out and moved away. He says he is ttieir new bank building is finished. ness and oilier crimes reduced to a min enee.” Star actress (surveying an empty |
Mr. Buchanan who has been carpenter­
greatly surprised at the changes "made Claim the earth while you can In-other imum, and that the ‘blind pig’ and the house)—“ So do I . ’’-^America.
ing at Oregon City was up visiting Iris
“ Barrows’ wife is a very beautiful worn- j
hero since he left.
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but we will be more modest in our asser­ ‘ hole in the wall’ are following the fate of eti,” “ Y e s; but she has one very disa- I
family the first of the week.
M t)
the
open
saloon.
A
few
'original
package’
Riches may take wings and fly away tions over on the west side of the W illam ­
The O. Ry. track above Dundee looks
greeable feature.” “ What is th a t? "
hut a good practical education will stay ette. We are going to have a bank build­ houses have been ojamed, hut their opera*
& i£ S s z Æ mi S S ..
r .flh m x i z t . K S i E m c m
to be in very good cordition since til.)
"Barrow s.” — Harper’s Bazar.
tio
s
thus
far
have
I
»eon
closely
con
lined
a r . ’H L ^ L . .
with you through life.
Don’t neglect ing that will he a credit to llm town,
force of hands have gone over it.
There is really no tangible objection to j
within
tiie
limits
of
the
decision.
( golden opportunities young man. b it hut there are no doubt better ones in the
violently plaid trousers except th.it they j
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Vaughn and Mrs. ] make use of time while you are young
\V. II. Walker, sisters of C. B. Frissell I and full of activity. Friends Pacific Aead- 8tato and wo fwo no tulvantage in claim- j «The whole amount of tax on spirit» keep one constantly wondering whose i
mg that we have the whole world includ- j an(j ¡¡qnora collected in the country is move it is.—Washington l’ost.
have been visiting him the past week,
j einy opens Sep. Oth.
ing \ urnhill, by tiie heels.
over Jf03,000,000 per annum, an average
Who swore hot oaths, and shook his ‘
All *he churches in town are again
A son of Rev. Round was here last . Cherry trees in this country are great to each person of D -59- In New Jersey list, and showed me all the hills I ’d mis- ;
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invited to furnish any items of puplic week. He came a few days ago from
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bearers and make a fine appearance when J the average is three cents.’ So says the sed, then put me on the black black-list? i
interest for publication in tho G k . w iiic . I
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irolina to visit his father who us loaded down with fruit. Mr. Abernetliv New York Independent whereupon an My tailor.—Philadelphia Record.
Miss Mary Clemetieon and Miss Ya- we stated last week is sick at Portland. below town has a Royal Ann tree which i exchange philosophises: ‘ Happy New
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The largest greenback in existence is of !
noose road up to McMinnville on horse­ The young man has been amending col­ produced this year 1.730 pounds of i Je rs e y ! collecting a tax on liquors to tiie
$10,91)0 value, and it is the only one of its j
back last Monday returning the same lege at New Garden, N. C., where he only- marketable fruit for which he received | amount of twodollars for each inhabitant;
kind. At present it is not in onr po»»o»- |
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day.
lacks one year of finishing the course.
ilio,2H. How dons this compare with ! and poor M aine! collecting only three sion.— M altha’s Vineyard Herat J.
Prof, and Mrs. Hartley went to Sheri-j It. W. and Ja s . Cummins are very raising 00 ct. wheat? Of course it takes cents for each |Kirson. It must bo a w o n ­
Konuded Well.— Minister (to hors»* jock- j
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dan last Satur.hiv and remained over busy lately with their well liorlng nia- a long time for a tree to grow to I b i s d e r t o I l l e s e r e v e n u e pleaders how H ie ov)—“ Wliut is your business, may I ask? I
¡Sunday*. They held services at Riverside | chine reaching down into the interior of size but fruit trees come into 1 »earing state of Maine succeeds in running its Horae jockey—“ I am in the service of the
on .Sunday.
i mother earth for water. See their ad. earlier in this country than in any we government with so small a whisky reve­ American Track Society.”—Boston Her­
Frank P. Bamn is secretary of a Board J in another column and when you want have ever known and the fruit, is first nue. Let them visit that state, as we have ald.
of Trustees, and one of a building com- a well bored give them a call. They are class. More fruit and less wheat should done, and take observations. If they
“ Ah, good mornin ', Mr. Brown. You
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inittee to erect a Methodist church at | honest reliable men and can he depended lie the motto of every body in Chehalein stay long enough to get cured of ‘liquor \ ,ira taking an early walk ?” “ A’es, I ul-
A N IM B L E N IC K L E B E A T S A
valley.
j "ii for just what they ngiee to do.
Friday Harbor.
on the bruin,’ so that they can see and ¡ u-gya ¡p, to walk mornings so that I sliall
SLO W D O L L A R .
A coop of fine fat hens was left at (be reason ylearly, tlu*y wiil find a happy' have nothing to do afternoons."—Fliegen-
The Heston Bros. have rented A. B. I M. M. and Jap Edwards returned from
George's blacksmith shop and are now- Sand Lake lust Thursday bringing the depot last Tuesday by some one for »hip- 1 state of things where lujnor is not made do Blatter.
In October of last year we started " i n t f
Jones—“ Was it not disgraceful tho way
ready to pound iron for any body that families of Samuel Hobson and A. M. nient to Portland that were poorly qiiar- tocurae the many in order to till the
I'ICM'K.* and VANII DOWN" and we believe
Hoskins. They re port a fine time and i tcred. The r op was low and the slats pockets of the few.’
in which Smith snored in church yester­
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may call.
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all
onr ell.tomera have been fully satisfied up
We have a number of subscribers who ! say they only wished they could have 1 on top were fastened with a wide crack
to th e pr eue ut tim e.
The \V. C. T. U. met last Saturday day?” Iiroivn— 'I should think it was.
must be aware of the fact that their sub' stayed longer. Fish, dam s, crabs, and | at one cud so the hens could poke their afternoon at 2 oYloek. After devotional Why, ho wakened us a ll.” —New York
'Ve are th an k fu l! for th e m ore thnn llb e rn l
p * trotta««* beatowctl on tu» alu ee »hst tim e «m l
scriptions are long past due. A hint will other “ water fowl” in abundance. S. | heads out but if they moved hack toward oxen-iM*» conducted hv the president, the Herald.
«hall
co n tin u e to mime I 'r l r e * fo r stap le and
Hobson
had
liis
camera
with
him
and
the
other
end
of
the
coop
the
head
ctinpht
S c-iH-e of Daily Life.—Boston House­
probably be sutlicient.
roll was called and minutes ol previous
reliablegfHMlM th at w ill I> efy C o m p é t i t i o n .
took a great many views beside a numlier fast. One was already dead ard others
keeper—“
Is
not
this
lump
of
ieo
rather
meeting read and approved. The com­
Joe. Wilson drives atony four wheeled
“(JCICK H A L K H A Nil SM ALL I 'lt o r i T » ."
of pictures for parties over there.
look:ng serious. When the returns come
I’olite
iceman—“ You
mittee appointed at last meeting to ar­ dim inutive?”
delivery wagon which he purchased of
hack to the man who made theshipment,
should
remember,
madam,
that
cold
con
Mr.
Haskell
left
liis
trusty
driving
mar.-
range (or an entertainment and festival
Christenson Bro’s., dealers in buggies,
standing on Main street the other duv with the dead ones counted out. the rail* on I lie evening of the 4th. i i Ju ly, rejairt- tracts.”— New York Weekly.
carriages, farming implements &c.
read
company
will
probably
receive
a
and when the animal thought the pr i[,cr
e l that they cleared a little more than
Uncle Jim m y Hudson of Rosoburg was
time had come to go home she started blessing for lo w » that were caused by fifteen dollars.
I
in town last Friday selling butcher knives
the
mans
own
carelessness.
leisurely on, leaving Mr. Haskell to fol­
AGENTS
COIN
MONEY
At
the
last
state
convention
the
finance
of his own manufacture. He is here vis­
low at his pleasure. Airs. Hardwick
A few years aiTo the idea prevailed that committee suggested that the meinlwrs
Selling the l ’ecrless Edition ol
iting his relative, Joseph Hoskins.
stopped the mare, thereby accommodat­ peaches could not. tie successfully grown of every loeal Union he divided into
The first dirt turned toward tho erec­ ing the owner, but spoiled a good news­ in this part of the country hut tho idea
C A S H S T O H E .,
committees of a s|s*eial number, every
TIIE
tion of the new Rank building was done paper item in a dull time.
was a mistaken one for those who have committee to U- responsible for one enter­
last Saturday when theCuminins firm be-
I The tentp, where the Seventh Day Ad­ taken the pains to plant and care for tainment, lecture, or social before flic
g in Hiring a well on the proposed site.
vents have been holding daily services for trees have been fully rewarded for their eloseof tho year. A certain i»-r cent of
l ’rof. Hartleys rustie cottage in the
the past three or four weeks, were taken labors. There are a number tif trees in the proeeeds to tie sent to the State fund.
Written in Itedford Jail b> John Ruiiynn, the
Bark is fast assuming proportions. An
The Secretary read the names of the (rrcwtwt prcichof of the seventeenth eentury.
down the fir-t of the week and packed up this vicinity that have only been set two
outbreak by the Indians will never be
years
that
are
loaded
down
with
fine
divisions of Newberg Union, the following fhc* grandert, most fa-etuatlng, and fastest »ell-
and shipped to Astoria. As a result ot
feared by the occupants of that hoii-e.
ever offer»'!,
their work, two persons were received in­ peaches that brin*» a *riK» 1 price in the mar­ are the names oi the lirst division, w hich j *“*
Dan Gilbert, Milt Nieholaon and I. K. to their church by being baptized on last ket. Peach trees are a much more sure will give the first entertainm ent: —Mrs. !
Vantresshave liongtit Hoskins <fc Com­ Saturday in Chehalem creek near Tar­ hearer her * than they are in Indiana, Ella Hartley, Mrs. Laura Reece, Mrs.
anfl t his w it Ii the fact that they come Ida Wiley, Mrs. Latir.i Minthorn, Mrs. In p ln d c, a L ife o f R u nyan , n ea rly W)0 valuable
panies thrashing machine and wiil make rant's mill.
into hearing at a much earlier jijto than Frank Britt, Mrs. Until Ileacock, .Mrs B ib le He fere nee s, th e fa morn* and beau tifu l
her hum. They will start up this week.
poem “ T h e L ittle P ilg rim .” O ver ICO of the
A. P. Oliver started last Tuesday on a other kinds of fruit tree« convinces us
Ruth Ileston, Mrs. Surah Morris, Mrs. g rH n tie a t aiol m o a t w o n d e r f u l e n g r n t h t g a
The McMinnville toys wi|>ed out the
trip to the home of hi» boyhood at North that Denches w ll he a very profitable
Falem nine in the two games played at
Ds-ia Macy, Mrs. Tillie Hoskins. Mrs. w hich have ev e r appeared in p rin t. Fou r mag.
w
.
Sheldon Ver mon fil» He will stop a few* fruit to raise in this country.
Mary Morris, and Mrs. Christine Nelson. n iflre n t Mini co stly Illu m in a te d pl iten »*/* x 11 1
McMinnville. This mane» five irame* , • . ,*
^ (t
r .
,
da vs at K in»as < it v to fcjok after some
Inehe.o prlute«l In o il co lo r*. T hU su p erb 1 mm »1 c j
A card from the state treasurer was is m eetin g with
they lia ve won out of six played with £a-
T a k e N o tic e .
proj*ertv interests ho has in that city and
read, suggesting that tho Union appoint
lem.
All parties whose names are on my
will co by way of Philadelphia, New
a superintendent of finance to work in
S. Hobson h a s * number of corsi 1 1 oto • York and Boston, lie will probably lie ! look » will please call sir.« I settle their ac­
M U
connection with the State Hujierlntcndcnt Old Agent«* ev en a r « . i r p r l w d with th e re su lts
of the town of Woods, “ hay stack rock,*’ cone alicut four months. W hether a counts by the 2 ¡th of August.
o f a tria l c m van*. T h e ir »ucce»* I n slm pl/ a* !
of finance.
“ i ’aite Lookout” and other |«oints along Mrs. Oliver returns with him or not re­
!>. W. L vi . k , M. I>.
totin d in g. T h e gr*n *le«t opportuuity for m on ­
The nam e*of the superintendents who ey m ak ing e v e r o ff*red .
the lieach which f.e photoed while at mains to be seen. •
I l r i d : , B r i c k , l>r|ck.
have not prepared an article for the pres*
P ie 'o r l «1 c lr e n la f f r e e o n Apf l lr A tio n .
the seaside.
The following named persons, are in
B oyk . -N o ed itio n o f th is fam oas w^rk ha*
I have j*i«t llnishe l burning three hun­ were r-.nl, and crilH-isol for not haring
e v e r been offered by a g en ts, eon*c»|tt«utly you !
A
named T. C. Hedrick the l»t. division of the entertainment dred thousand fir**t class brick that are complied with the measure adopted.
r a s a o t f a l l to «ell la rg e «|ua jtlti«’»«»f th is tl»c
T . l\ It is «1««sired now rea lv f«»r the market, ( ‘all at lev
was up ; rom Portland dnring the week workersof the W.
The superintendent of Ss-i.,1 I’nrity fine A eilitlo n in p r in t. K s c l n a iv e territo ry to
part of town m ar the
htokinc for land to inv< *»t money in. that they shall meet at l'riends clmrch yard in tin* \v
railroad track* and see what I have when read a resolution hearing on her line of th ose who apply q u ick to
H e has been here before and i¿ pleated at t he close of m«a»thlv meeting, Aug. 2nd. you want liri/k.
l m . III. TO BY COMPANY,
uorg which will Is* pu’o li.lied in the
l U r L l bt.
4an I raac.»« o.
, l<ia W iey. Kiia Hartley, L im a L. L a u - ,
with our co'Jiitry.
•I •¿¿£4 H amm rr.
coiu nus of the ‘JaAl-mv. A Jj •urniucnl.
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H as just opened on M ain street
Everything New!
T H E
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