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« a Local Events. A. B. George and wife are stopping for a time with their son Alvin at Dundee. T a k e Nut Ire! C o m in g . Peery and B. F. Lewis meet at Bank of New lierg Feb. 20 1891 at 10 o'clock a. m. Branson surveyor. In the matter of the application of Thos Shortridge and others for a county road in Yamhill count) Oregon, Bond approved and Henry Gee, John Booth and Chas. Palmer apiiointcd viewers C. K. Branson surveyor. Meet at P. O. Sheridan Feb. 18, 1891. Change made in Hoad District No. 15 and 4(1—11 and 45. In the matter of the assessment of David Stout. Allowed $21 345 indebtedness up on Ids assessment he to pay state tax up on $2.800 thereof. In the matter of assessment of II. A. Tucker. Indebtedness of $ 8 lXX). not allow ed, should have appeared before equaliza tion board. In the matter of the aaseasment of B. B. Branson. Indebtedness rejected should have upi>earod before Board of Equaliza tion. Clerk ordered to notify all Rood super- visors. Adjourned. A. M. Purdy, of Palmyra, New York, We have been offering tho J meriran Miss Jessie Vantress has returned Farmer free of charge to all our subscrib who has been for years one of the moat Kummer U kotning. l home, her school at Willamina having ers, provided they would iwy up ouck successful an 1 widely known nurserymen Kutniuer always delights his audience. closed. subscription and a year’s subscription in in the east has for sonic time been think Fruit laud is in demand iu all directions Charley Spaulding and Dave Holloway advance. This offer will only hold good ing of making a change of location. He around town. j went to Portland ou business the first of until the 20th of this month. Delinquents has been corrosiwnding with parties at will please take notice and act according' different (iciitts throughout tho west and the week. Chehalem valley will bo one large ly, if they desire a good farm journal free, among others with parties at Newberg, chard in a lew years. j Lin Parker bought more real estate the and lie w rites that so far, lie liaa been Kummer's lectures are always witty and 1 tirs! of the week, and will set out more A Letter. most favorably impressed with what he fruit trees. intensely interesting. has heard from Oregon. His last letter E. II. W o o d w a r d , D e a r S i r :— lam Hill is expected back from Indiana Mr. Rowe of our town is canvassing for In one of your late says that he will be here iu a short time soon. His folks write that they can’t three very good 1 rooks. • papers, you said that Mr. Ileacock liad to see for himself. His idea is if he finds Uncle William Hobson has been iu keep him much louger. I been obliged to stop shipping lumber on a location that suits him, to close out his Mr. Wentworth, of Dayton, was in town | account of the rates I icing raised, and rather |><>or health for some time. business at Palmyra as soon as he can J. I., Davis of West Chehalem was in the first of the week canvassing for the would like to say that every thing has and make the change. As evidence of sale of bibles and other books. been satisfactorily arranged and we still the extent of the business lie is doing we town Tuesday taking in the sights. Remember the horticultural meeting have the same rates on lumber, grain will state that in liis city of 4,(XX) inhab Address C. W . Wentworth Dayton Ore Saturday Feb. 21 st, at two o ’clock and wood, and merchandise us, before the itants his mail matter amounts to one gon for Stanleys Darkest Africa. bring your neighltor with you. change in management. And I am also third of the whole amount of business n3. 3m. * Rev. John Watson of Davton lias been told that the burning ot the 8 . P. round done at tile post office. Anyone can see at •Troiier Amusements,” by Alfred Kum- house at Portland some time ago, delayed a glance that no Is-tier advertisement for AND ALL KINDS OF FARM M ACHINERY. iner at Friends church next Tuesday eve holding revival services at the Free Meth our much needed and long promised truin Newberg could lie had than the establish odist church during the week. ning. as one of the N. G. engines were burned ing ot such a business here. Although Mr. After the 20lh of this month our old at that lime. The new management pro Purdy will be here at a time in the year This promises to be a big year for New- berg, not a boom, but a good healthy subscribers will not have an opportunity mise us good freight and passenger when everything will lie at the worst, so to get the American Farmei free. N o t ic e !« » C o n t r o l't o r s . growth. facilities and ask in return only the pre fa; as appearances arc concerned, we are Wanted, bids on the hauling of confident that this as a desirable location law support of the (ample. The rolling W. P. Ileacock has just receiver! a new Mr. Longley lias sold Ids farm north of 2(XX) cords of wood. Call at Wright’s CALL AND EXAM INE GOODS. We stock and motive |a>wer, was not in stiaga- for the nursery business, can bo shown up real estae office or the Graphic office stock of lumber of all kinds and is ready town to Elisha Smith and sons to till orders. understand Mr. Longley will movo to j to run a passenger train and have had to in a most favorable light; and as for Newberg Ore. for terms. build new, but when we get the train it church and school influences, which he MARTIN COOK, E. C. HANSON. Mordecai Kills was up from Middleton town. e x c it e m e n t last Monday and left his name on our sub Jonathan Votaw and wife who have will be in good shape to run, the ears ami writes must lie favorable we are confident Notary Public. Runs high at C. F. M ooro A Co-« d m * store o v script ion list. been sojourning at Alder in Willowa coun engine will be prov’ded with air brakes that wo will sustain noJo«s in a compari er System R udder, as everyb od y Is using it fur patent couplers, and everything as near son with any location iff the samo size ty during the winter are expected home J. I. Knight reports the sale of four catarrh o f the stoinzcli, dyspepsia, constipation first class os possible. castor west. Wo sincerely hope that and im pure blood and to build up the system. ten-acre tracts in Chehalem Orchard soon. after Mr Purdy visits our place and looks It Certainly possesses w onderful m erit when all Yours Truly, C. B. F. Home the past week. O. V. Allen and lady wero down from * the field over in all its hearings, he will speak so w ell o f it. A real estate man named Churchill was La Fayette last Sunday. The G r a p h ic S chool R eport- be so favorably impressed with Newberg Delplilna E. E llis (the in v a lid ) keeps a sup up from Portland tire first of the week will make regular visits each week at as a desirable location, tlmt lie will con E d it o r G r a p h i c , D e a r S ir :— ply o f k tz'ioucry ami notions, such as im p eti their home. looking our town over. The following clude to choose this as liis field for future d e r., cellu loid collars, ha udkerchlcfs, com bs, Read the program for the Sunday Onr annual school election will bo held is the nqiort of the school in Diet. No. 35 work in his business. laces, plus, needles, gloves, A c., also arranges MINTIIOKN ADDITION to Portland. Fine farms and fruit lands Oregon specim ens for sale, at one o f the col School conference to be held at Friends’ the first Monday in March at which a Yamhill and Wash, counties. I commen taxon near Friends' b oard in g b all. She solicits near Newberg and lots, acre ami five acre tracts in H U R LEY ’S S t n o c k v llle Iteina. church tomorrow evening. clerk will hee'ected to serve one year and ced school Oct. 13, 1890 and closed Feb. the patronage o f Newberg am i vicin ity aud re Rev. L .C . Davis of the Baptist church one director to serve three years. ADDITION to Newlierg. For Hale by IS91. No of days taught 78, No. of da vs •{iicsta patrons to ca ll in the altcrnoou. C. C. Johnson moved into liis own will preach at tiro Presbyterian church Will Hiatt, former proprietor of the attendance 2,105, No, of days absence 289; property the last of the week. W O R S E T H A N I.K P H IIS V , next Sunday at 11 o ’clock. G raphic , has been having a severe tussle No. of I toys enrolled 25, No. of girls enroll Tho palter hangers are at work in Is catarrh, ami there la but one preperatlon County surveyor Branson is down from with the measles at his home in Whittier, ed 13; total enrollment 38, average No. that does cu re that disease, and that is the Cal McMinnville doing some surveying for Cal., but is now reported as being on the belonging, 30, uverage daily uttemlanco Smock’s now house. OffH-e on Main Street, Newberg, Oregon. J. F. Ileacock is building an addition ifornia P ositive end N egative E lectric L in i 27, No. of visits 40. The pupils entitl. d the Willamette Real Estate company. mend. ment. Sold by C. F. M oore A Co. It a lio cures to his house this week. to have their names placed on the ‘ ‘ Roll neuralgia, rhemnatlam, headache, sprains, T. E. I i o V o a brother of E. O. Hob Residents on south Main Street nre The brick works have laid off most Of b u m s, ami all pain. T ry It and tell your son moved over from Woodburn last Wed making diligent inquiry for the sidewalk of honor” are George Tolson, Ellis Win the hands for a short lime. neighbors where to get IL * ters, llarvev Vaughan, Bertie Newman, nesday and will cast his lot among us. that was ordered some time ago. Any and Ervin Newman. The meetings at Middleton are still in O N L Y O N E I N T H E U. H. PROrtU ETO Kfl OK TIIK Friends quarterly meeting will be held one having seen such a walk running We have many reasons to feel encourag progress. Thirty have been converted. Out o f 13.17 cou ch ajrrupa m anufactured In here Saturday and Sunday, the 14th and loose about town, will confer a favor by Tho brick company have leased John the U. 8., but one baa been found to be entirely ed for tho interest taken in education in loth. The attendance no doubt will be reporting to the prouer authorities. this district, hut if the patrons would he Brook ‘s pro| erty for Mr. Baity, tho siqter- free from opiatea anti that Is the C alifornia P ositive aud Negative E lectric C ough Cure, large. Henry Dustan who bought the Full more diligent in visiting the school the intendent. which la th e best on earth for cou ghs, cold s As a result of the revival meetings held Quarts place near Dundee some time ago prosiiects would 1« even brighter. We From the new furniture unloaded at croup, etc, Hold b y C. F. M oore A Co. All Sizes o f Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. here a short time ago fifty-seven mem was iu town one day last week. He says hope they will turn over a now leaf and the dc]H>t for one of our prominent men bers were addeil to Friends church last he is setting two thousand fruit trees and strive to fulfil their duty In this respect we predict a wedding in a few days. N O T IC K T O T IIK A F F L IC T E D . We Hava Increased tho Capacity of our Factory and are now Prepared Saturday. Leo Smock is fitting up the lower part I take this opportunity to Inform tlie p u b lic to Supply the Demand. Tile Delivered on Board the Cars at Factory Price«. intends going into the fruit business extern next term. of tlie building known as Fitch A Smocks that 1 have left m y m ed icin es. “ The Japanese W a s t e d , 4000 cords wood cut to apply sively. He also wanted to know when J o h n I I a n s o n , Teaclur. O il’ , Dr. Swans L iver anil K id n ey C u re " and hall for a dwelling. Sond for Price List. on payments of 10 or ”0 aero lots in Che the horticultural society mot. R E E S A HUNT, the "N ational S p e cific'' for Malaria, with Mra. John Brook has sold his brick stock at Mary 8. H obson on the north aide o f First halem Orchard Homes. Apply to J. I. P r o g r a m o f S u n d a y S c h o o l C o n fe re n c e * I-e ctw re . Successore to par and will move to Portland as soon as street opposite the Newlierg house and Mrs, Knight Newberg Ore. To lie held Saturday evening, Febru Rev. Alfred Kummer, of Portland, at H ardw ick at the Itakery on Maiu street, N ew the weather wiil |>ermit. Judge Howard has a fine new desk, put J. EDWARDS, berg. Those In the v lclu lty o f Dundee may Friends church next Tuesday evening ary 14, 1891: up for the city by Jim Jones. It is a neat Opening exercises by the president. leave applications at Dundee post ofllce fo r D. tinder the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. L a F a y e t t e Item«# N e w lie rg , O r e g o n . piece of work, and an article long needed W. Martin. The subject wiil be ‘ ‘ Proper Amuse Song by Em or Hull and others. D. W. M ar tin , Agent for Oregon, iu the recorder’s office. ments.” Rev. Kummer has lectured “ Revolt o f the Ten Trilies, and W hat Charley Powell’s team took a spin today Dundee, Oregon. Mrs. Winslow, of Marion, who has been here before and on both occasions delight Became o f Them ,” Eugene Hoskins. witli his meat wagon breaking the wagon DRUGS and MEDICINES. holding revival services at Middleton, is ed his hearers. It is to be hoped that he ‘The Contrast Between Jezeltel and H E R E IS Y O U R C H A N C E into smithereens. No other damage. in town, and will attend Friends’ quarter will be greeted by a good audience. Ruth,” Rosa Hampton. There was a shooting match here last T o G «t a H om e. ly meeting tomorrow and Sunday. Song. 100 acres divided into sixteen 10 acre C. E. Hoskins desires us to state that “ Missions: Their Relation to the Sun Saturday between Jimmy Fletcher of Sunday was the CliineseNew Year, and McMinnville and Ed Long of LaFayette tracts—5 miles from Newberg on tlie way he holies all who are interested in having day School.” Elizabeth B. Mile«. a number of Chinamen gathered in to to Portland within 2 miles of the thriving the second quarterly meeting of tho State “ The Teacher's Preparation o f H im for $100. Long was the winner. help Sum Kee celebrate the occasion with The Italians ant) the bears are in town town of Smockville. Horticultural Society, which will meet in self," F. A. Morris. again. They have made a proposition to due ceremony, and partake of the feast be About sixty acres cleared. This prop pAtNrs, O il , V asnisii , arid O il C olor . A flno lino of Mia latest styles August, held at Newberg, to be in attend Song. bad prepared. ance at our meeting one week from to To what Extent Should the Bible stay all winter for two dollars per day, erty lies high, sightly aud level. Is well 8 . Longly’s ten-acre tract is no longer morrow. Sir. Hoskins will read at that which they are likely to get—over the left. watered, by spring and running creek. of W all P ai - kr . School Teacher Irnok for Results in advertised in our columns. W h y? Sim How do you liko Barrett’s show? They Tho scenery from any fioint on this prop meeting a letter from E. R. Lake, Secre His W ork?” Vannie Martin. ply because it is sold. Moral—If you tary of the State Society that will be of gave two vulgar entertainments in Little- erty is exceptionally delightful. A grand have anything that you don’t want to sell, interest to tho fruit growers of Newberg “ Of W hat Should the Opening anil Held's Hall, with which all decent people panoramic view of tho Willamette valley I’xitKi M rs , F ancy and T ojmjt articles. Books of I nterest and S tation - Closing Exercises o f a Sunday School lieware of placing an advertisement of it were disgusted. They were all drunk and the snow capped peaks of the Cas and vicinity. Let there be a full attend Consist?” Calvin Stanley. bet of all styles. S chool B ooks and S chool Svrvtrea. in the G raphic . from the time they entered tow n till they cade Range is seen at at a glance. ance at that meeting. Discussion—“ W h at Means Can be left. We don’t guarantee tho sale of every These tracts will lie sold from $30 per Adopted to Induce Sunday School Wo are informed by Cyrus Hoskins Martin Cook, of Now-lterg, filled Rev. acre anil up. Easy term, hi down, bal thing that is advertised in our columns, Students to Study the Lesson,” led and G. W. Mitchell, who are members of PRESCRIPTIONS CA R E FU LLY C 0 3 IIW N D E D D A Y vr N W IIT . Willison's pul fiit a week ago last Sunday ance 1, 2, 3 or 4 years at 7 per cent. but we do guarantee that the notice will by Auron Mills. to tho satisfaction of all present. be read by several hundred people, and j the State Horticultural Society, that the J e s se H obnom . Song. Give us a Call. P ost O ffice D hco S tork . O. V. Allen and wife of Newberg have if n thing is sold, somebody must find it | next quarterly meeting of the society, which will be held in August, can lie se moved to their new home in our town. A Hnrirnliie' out before a sale can be made. N e w llrlek . cured for Newberg if our people will indi Wo would like to have just 1000 more such Mr. O. Winslow who has l>een at Miller- See Wnt. Hobsons lot of 20 acres north 0. F, Moore & Co. The well known firm of Morris, Miles families move hero. cate in the proper way that they desire to ville, Acadia Parish, ha., for the past year, of Joseph anti Lewis Hoskins farm, 200 have the meeting held here. This is an A Co. dry goods merchants, will as we Mr. Dan Winfield anti wife have gone fruit trees set last year—indications for writes to friends here that ho intends to opportunity that wo don’t want to let stated some time ago build a brick busi raise one more crop of rice and then set slip. This locality has a reputation over ness house in the spring. They have been to Illinois on a visit, hut will lie hack in some fruit this year. This is a rare chance theapring anti will build a new cottigo for some well to do man wlio want* to sail for Oregon. The G r a p h ic keeps him the state as being a place where the one engaged lately in making the necessary in mapl-t park addition. ttosted on Newberg hap;>enings. live within a mile of Newberg. $20IK). idea is the fruit business, and we want to arrangements and will begin work as early R. Martin, road-master on the Narrow cash will buy it. ¡ / T A W ELL AHSORTKD STOCK OF FURNITURE A LW AYS ON HAND J. B. Mount is now fixed in his new maintain our standing in this particular. in the spring as the weather will admit. Gauge, has moved from Dundee to La- AT PORTLAND PRICKS. quarters in the bank building and to sim|>- If we secure the Btatc meeting and then They bought brick o( Mr. Hainnet last Fuvette. Have you heard that they are BY H o t e l ! C h e a p !! ly sav that ho has a nice store room is make a special effort to make a proper week and as soon as the roads settle suffi talking of moving the big hotel from Dun Wo have for sale the fine hotel proper putting it mild. He is ready now to ac- display of cur fruits which we can do at ciently, hauling will begin. The sito cho dee to LaFayette? Hope it is so for we ty known as “ The Newborg House,” coinmodatc you with anything from a ten that time in the season, we will receive sen for the new building is on the north • have a good location for it. which within the next thirty days we can penny nail to a Garland cook stove. an advertisement that will benefit us in side of First street, west of the bank NEWBERG, O IE ^E O O IIS r. Ililly Blair has skipped the town leav sell cheap anti on easy terms. The profs 2Æ A.XHT S T . building at the |ioint where the street Lewis Hiatt who was well known here no small way. ing numerous creditors. People who have erty is first class, location tho very licst^ T from the academy building intersects eight years ago, dropped in on his old known him a long time are surprised at being in tho center of the town near the C. B. Frissell onr station agent in a card First street. The building will probably friends last Wednesday night. He has the wav he has treated those who have in this issue, states that the Southern been spending liis time since leaving here Pacific company is putting the rolling he a one story structure for the present befriended him in the past. Mr. Archer, business center, opposite the tank anil DKAI.KK IN in British Columbia, and at Bellingham stock of the road in first class sha|ie and but will lie largo and roomy, probably proprietor of the skating rink also left sud- near tho P. O. Ac. A practical lintel man will do a splendid business with this 28x80 ft. in order to make room for their Bay, in Washington. He is on his way that they only ask the patronage of the Fine Harness, Horse Furnishing dely leaving a nil miter of unpaid hills. hutise. For ftarticulars call on or address, growing business. It is their intention to visit in Kansas and Indiana. Wish he had taken the rink witli him as public and everything will lie made satis M a r is A C o w o r d Goods, Phoenix A xle Grease, The matte; of accommodat ons in the factory. That the road will be patronized to (it up astore room in the most approved it is a nuisance to the town. Newborg Ore. style and when it is finished it will prubab- A n d A v e r y ’ s A d ju s t a b le A x le W a s h e r . way of school room for our school children for all it is worth is already an assured There is the largest number of students ly tie the best arranged and most commo begins to look serious again. The build- fact and we still lio|ie that we will in a in the Seminary now- that lias ever been PROFESSIONAL CARDS. dious store room in the county. It is rt p a ir in g in g pot up two years ago looked large at the short time have first class accommodai ions. enrolled since the school was opened, fortunate for the firm that they were able time, but now the four rooms are filled The company may have good and suffi anti a nutnlicr more are to enter iu a few N E A T L Y AN1> P R O M P T L Y D O N E . J BURT MOORE, to secure brick instead of having to wait with over fifty to the room and the town cient reasons for the delay in putting on days. Prof. Kant tier says the achooi is until they could lie burned in tho spring is rapidly filling up. It looks now like the mail train that has been promised so — : PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,:— in the most prosperous condition now as it will enable them to get into better it would take two more rooms by next long, and the public will wait as patiently that it has ever is-en. We are all proud Ofllce ami R e .ld o n rr One Rloek South o f Po»t NEWBERG, quarters much earlier in the season. It OKKOON. Ofllce. fall to accommodate the school at the as possible for the desired change. There of the school and its faculty. N aw azau. - • O a a o o s. will also have a temleiu-y to stimulate is a hit of carelessness however that has opening. F osk y . building if work on a good building can W. CARMAN, M. D., Parties who a year ago looked upon the | long been nolicahleto every liody passing start off early in the season. C oa n ty C ou rt P roceedings. move to establish a bank in Newberg as | over the road. Peopl e in this neck of the In the matter a petition a Samuel H. _ ? OREGON. N E W B IR O , a wild cat scheme are now very anxious woods are not very particular about hav Pate and others for county road near Is very busy this week, preparing to move his large stock ot T o T h a H ea rtin g P u b lic. ing gilded palace cars to ride in hut they to take stock, but they are too late a« the Office, corn er F i n i so il Main Streeta. Just published from the pen of Rev. Sheridan, refstri a viewers approve.) ami are accustomed to at least a degree of stock is all taken. The business done by cleanliness and if there is any excuse for T. T*e Wit, Talmage D. D. a book. Title road ordered opened. the bank during the past year has been In the matter anti petition for the ap- D . W. LYLE. the absolute filthiness of some of the cars, “ From Manger to Throne.” It is literal- far beyond the expectations of the most ly sweeping the country. Nothing like pointment of A. Nelson 1.1’, for West Che- in this country where water is abundant PHYSICIAN A 8URUE02C. sanguine, and it is increasing every week. and labor is cheap, we would like to hear it has ever lieen known in the history of •'»■em Precinct. Appointment made. NfcWBKKG, . . OREGON. We have never known of any line of busi Religious books, a biography of Jesus the Milt. Cady appt. supt. Road Dist. No. 37. what it is. Office on Main *tr«*et, opposite J , I>. Carter's ness being established in Newberg that < $ $ $ it a u 24 Christ, and a History of the Bible Bands, J. B. latson “ ■tore. Calla mu«!** At nil hours. C hronic CitC’l a apeclftltjr. was properly managed but that proved a $ u it n 2 HAW M IL L W AN TE D . and the People of the Bible, Including a | Arther Branson“ I n t o H U N ew (Q uarters in th e N ew H u n k Iliiild ln jr. success. « n it h 4 • TO O B o n u a O ffered. description of Dr. Talraage's journey to, I kjss Hembree “ W. McCONNKLI M. I). I it It it ^ T. G. Turner “ It looks now like we were a little previ through, and from the Holy I.and, last We believe with D. Wise that “ The After this week ta will be pleased to see you at his new stand, where he will be bet- •* “ " “ "3 2 . PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. bright days of youth are the seed-time of ous last week when we said that we were winter. It is his masterpiece of eloquence, II. » .M ille r Utr prepare«j than heretofore to ilo you good. 8 . Brule, her “ " “ “ • • 33. NKWHKKG, • OREGON. life. Every thought of the intellect, every assured of A saw mill on the river. The anil the climax of his active life-work. « #. h The illustrative features of tlie book arc- I. J. Henderson...................... ....... Office in the Searce reaideuce. All call* motion of tlie heart, every word of the company sjtokcn of offered to put “ “ ** " 22. prom ptly untended to day or night. IMKeane* tongue, every principle adopted, every act mill if the citizens here would raise a the gramlest ever undertaken in any age Milton W. Peeiy" o f wom en and ch ild ren a apeelalty. *.................. ....... 49. performed, is a seed whose good or evil bonus of $700, which they raised at once, or country. Panarama of tbeCrui ifixion. Alliert McCaskev“ J. A. Heston " ” “ •* •’ 31. P ) R . HAROLD Cl ARK, The picture is over ten feet in length. It after- ¡This we supposed Fettled the matter, but fruit will be the bliss or bane of “ .................. 25. life.” If this he true ought we not to up to the present time the company has allows the scene of the crucifixion, Bnfj Smith Stephens “ Of A ll Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done at D E N T I S T . " “ " " * 24. congratulate ourselves when we consider failed to mature plans for the future. the city of Jerusalem and surrounding W. W. Lewis NEORERG, • • OREGON. J. L. Langhlin " " " “ • • 38. country. This wonderful work will soon the fact that our children and young peo Newberg wants a saw mill and wants it “ *' “ " « I. Gold fluiti* a .perlait*. Gaa or Vitalised Air ple, both in the public school and the bail. We have spoken to several of the I«* introduced in your midst and should R L. Booth given Ineztraetlnz teeth. All work J. 8 . Ilibta “ *...................., “ II. find its way into every household in the warranted Office on Center .treet. opposite subscribers to the bonus and all have ex Academy, are under the care of earnest the Boat office Geo. Bryon " ” " • * ' “ 31. • Christian teachers who manifest an inter pressed a willingness t-j give the I Kin ns land. K. H. McGrow “ “ “ “ '* 28. est in the future welfare of thoee under raised, to anv company that will put in a M. »author “ “ " “ •• 40. 3 S T T S W A R . R I V A .X j . F$»r H » l r . their charge. It is only four weeks until good mill. Here is a chance for some Grave* Hro*. have «turfed a Cabinet *hof> on« Fifteen tons of clover and timothy hay ! In matter of the application ot J. It. block the annual school election will he held saw mill man to gobble up $700. wput of Jone»’ h*ll *u>l are prepared to for sale, also soventi stanila of bees at ; Wilton anil ot tiers for a coanty rou<l in do f!r*t elM# work with the latest Improved and it is important that some one shall lie machinery New work dona to order Hrluff F u r Sale. Yamhill county Oregon Proof made, fnrnlu.r* and ret It repaired, We $3.50 to 14.00 per stand. chosen for director who will take no back- , warrant onr work to to AM eia., and low 5 acres of fruit land near town for sale. J. H a i n d k b s , J j m i fixed St »190. Bond approve.!, war-) step in the selection ot teachers. A ■ w ' print. M 'S a * s enti. lowuwtJ Ja». Lz« e l l a » . 10 U C h a m p o e g , O r I viewers ap|K>ii>tcd F. A. Crawford, A. M .l word to the wise U autliuent. Usarsi No,-. K s ffb s rt. Or. Christenson J3 ros. Headquarters for Wagons, Hacks, and Carts, Buggies mill! Steel aid Oliver Chills! Plows. Monitor Seeders and Drills. L O T S IN THE OREGON LAND CO’S C O O K & IIA N S O N . R E E S & IE L T X Z L s T T , N ewber^ Tile factory l e carry a fall line of POPULAR PATENT and FAMILY MEDICINES and PURE DRUGS for Prescriptions. NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE. s'vr*W T— C. M ARIS, £ Harness of Ail Kinds To Order a Speialty. OT. IB . I M IO in ts T T Z E a ^ fA Z R iU D W -A -IF tlE } Tinware, Stoves Etc., JOB WORK THE GRAPHIC OFFICE. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CARDS, POSTERS, ETC. Blank Book and Catalogue Work a Specialty.