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T a k e N o tlc e l A M E U 1 C A N F K I K X D r M ISSIO N . Take your Butter, Eggs, and Poultry to the same town are two Friends from Wilson’s. We have been offering the A mericau Canada yearly meeting Mr. and Mrs Horticultural meeting Saturday aftei- Farmer free of churge to all our subscrib R ead by Mrs. A n a s B. Mllai at the m eeting Write also missionaries. Friend's mis (0 ° Kum-.uer didn’t kum. ers, provided they would pay up back ol th e M U alonary society Feb. 13th. sionaries iu China have been working noon. Don’t fail to uttend. tio to Wilson’s (or Cheap Groceries Since the Friends' church in America witli other denominations until about Addrtns C. W. Wentworth Dayton Ore subscription and a year's subscription in advance. This offer will only hold good entered the last century our banner for years ago Esther Butler, of Damascus, O. Clarence Grabel is building a new rest gon for Stanleys Darkest Africa. until the 20th of this month. Delinquents christ has unfolded in the dark island and Amanda Kirkpatric, feeling called dence on Main street. n3. 3m. * will please take notice and act according Madagascar, Mexico, Syria, India, Jamai this fiel»*, braved all difficulties atid Charley Johnson was up from Smock Mrs. Maris and Mrs. Colcord returned ly, if they desire a good farm journal free. ca, Alaska, China and Japan besides the started a Friends’ mission. They pur ville on business last Saturday. from their visit to Linn county last Tues Rev John M. Watson, of Dayton, who work among the I ndiansand freeduian in chased land, let the contracts and sn|>er- ,o ° * Kev. Marion George, of Salem, preached day. has been in town this week, says that a our own laml. A little over a century intended the building of a training Home • t Dundee last Sunday night. Rev. J. II. Douglas went to Salem the" majority of the |>eople of Dayton, as well ago tlie inhabitanta of Madagascar were and Orphanage. Misses Butler an»i Allen Smith is making some additions first of the week, but will return to be oil a majority of those in the vicinity of that Idolaters of the most barbarous type. In Kirkpatric have proven thomselvos fully to his dwelling on Winooski street. band at Smockville next Sunday to dedi town are opposed to saloons, and that they 1750 au English vessel was wrecked on competent for the work they have under o'»* W a s t e d :— A few hundred pounds of cate tlie new chureh. thought they were electing temperance the coast and Thomas Drury, an English taken The buildings that have been con stock carrots. Call at this office. The Willamette Real Estate Co. lias meu to the council at their last election, lad, was the only surviver; he was a chris structed under their supervision havo Jim Martin, the popular liveryman of been platting twenty acres of the Miss hut were deceived in the ineu they put up. tian, and scattered the good seed. Years been highly commended by other mission Emma Deskins land north of the railroad, It is safe to say they will have their eyes after he made his escape and through ary boards; for tho quality of materials, LaFavette, was in town Wednesday. Dry Kustic. Flooring, Ceiling &c. at and which will be placed on the market. open at the next election, and the present him was made known to English Christ comodity and economy. This mission is Early in March I shall hold an auction members of the council will step down ians the condition of this most degraded in the care of Ohio Y. M. As so many N eivbero L umber Y ard . sale of my farm stock, tools, wagons and and out. Men who betray their friends and Idolatrous people. About 1818 the people here have manifested an interest Charley Mitchell has been putting in first missionaries landed. Radama I, and given material aid to tlie mission harnesses, hay, oats, potatoes, household are not usually wanted the second time. some tiling for C. F. Moore this week. who was then king over all the island ex work in Alaska I will give a brief sccount furniture, etc. Particulars later. A friend of ours sent us his picture the AND ALL KIND» OF FARM MACHINERY. Jonathan Maris and wife have been cept a small portion of the southern part, of tho place. In the spring of 188 lltf S L onoley . other day with a little spring poetry laid up with severe colds the past week. Elwood Weesnertheu of Kansas but now cared little for the people of Christ but he Arrangements are being made to seat uttached. The picture although priuted G. W. Mitchell has had a team busy living in Newberg—assisted by Kansas Y Friends’ church with chairs. We hope on the same cheap quality of paper so wits a man of a progressive spirit and de M. and in company witli Wm. F. Bang this week hauling tile to his farm near sired the success and advancement of his the plan will be carried out at an early much used at this time in the season, is a bam of Wilmington Ohio, Btarteil for town. date. An easy, comfortable seat shortens true likeness of our friend, the features people, and to this end he welcomed the Remember the horticultural meeting a long sermon in a marked degree. being true to life and very suggestive. missionaries. He encouraged the schools Alaska to find a location for a mission. CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS. tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 2 He parts his hair in tho middle and puts printing presses etc. and better days seem They visiter! several places before reach F o r S a le . ed to dawn for Madagascar, but iu July ing Douglas Island June 18, which seemod o’clock. up a very pitiful plea asking us for brains. Fifteen tons of clover and timothy hay MARTIN COOK, You will always find a complete stock for sale, also several stands of bees at Well we must say the poor fellow did 1828 Radama I. waa conspired against to be lie right place. Tlie Island is E. C. HANSON. have seuse enough to know where to call by his enemies and put to death. Rabo about 8 miles wide uud 18 or 20 long and of Groceries at Wilson’s cheap for Cash or $3.30 to $4.00 per stand. Notary Public. surrounded by a narrow channel of water when he felt the need of having hisempty »la, one of Radama’s widows murdered Produce. J. S aunders , head filled. $1.50 a year, in advance, all rival contestants to the throne and from one to five miles wide and navigable J. I. Kr.ight. proprietor of Chehalem lOtf Cbampoeg, Or. herself took possession; t’was then dark lor large steamers. The place selected for please. All rights reserved. Orchard Homes, has been on the sick list O. M. Coffin, who has worked faithfully ness settled over the land that a short the mission was on the north side of tlie Tlie Dorrance brothers who own a saw this week. in this office for the past year, went to Sa time betore seemed bright and prosiier- island in a little town called Douglas City mill near the Indian school below Salem, Mrs. Gideon Heston went to Marion lem last Monday, where he had a pros ous. One of the first acts of this wicked where there was no church or school. the first of the week to visit friends at pect for work in a printing office. We were down during the week prospecting queen was to close all the schools and stop They found the Alaskans to be a very su gladly recommend him to any firm that fora location for their mill. They express the preaching of tho gos|»el. She saw perior race, intellectually, compered with that place. ed themselves as being favorably impress Some <Jf the boys think Alfred is a pret wants a steady, reliable printer that can the seed tlie missionaries had sown had tlie people known as American Indians. MINTHORN ADDITION to Portland. Fine farms and fruit lands ed witli our town and are seriously con ty fair stayer, but as a Kumuier he isn’t always be relied on. taknn root and she put forth all her efforts The missionaries surmounted many diffi sidering the advisability of accepting the near Newberg and lots, acre and five acre tracts in HURLEY’S culties. I believe they carried boards and to destroy tho fruits of their labor, but a decided success. A. P. Oliver has sent to his father at pro[KJ3ition or otter made by tho citizens Rev. E. S. Craven was up from Portland North Sheldon, Vermount, for 200 pounds here and putting their mill on tho river. in spite of her attempt to destroy the logs half a mile or more on their hacks to ADDITION to Newberg. For sale by last Wednesday with a friend of his who of maplesugar. \ ’um,yum! won’t Oliver They both claim to lie practical mill men, work that had been done, souls were bora build the first house, other things seemed have lots of friends when that sugar able to do any part of the work about a into the kingdom. This enraged her— to be in their way but they belived tho was out looking for land. Lord had called them to their work and The spring term of the academy opens arrives. Oh for a thousand tongues. mill. Their mill is a sixty horse power Christians were put to death in the most with brave hearts und willing hands con March 3rd. The teaches hope to see a All the boys in town will be wishing they and will cut 15,000 feet per d a j. We will cruel ways—tortured, burned, drowned Office on Main Street, Newberg, Oregon. in pits of boiling water, buried alive, secrated to His service they worked on ami were good looking girls. full school during this term. lie glad to report that they tiave decided poisoned, thrown from the tops of high He blessed them and removed difficulties N. G. don’t always stand for “ no good” to come. Solomon Haworth is forming a syndi precipices—some were taken to the top and they were enabled to lay the founda cate for the purchase of land for a large but N. G. Kirk is no good for business of a high precipice, letdown a few feet by tion that year for a grand mission. The C u u n t y T a x e s . lately on account of murdering one of his fruit ranch not far from Newberg. ropes held by officials and asked if they next year they had re-enforcements and feet witli an ax some days ago. It seems Below we give a list of the precincts PROPRIETORS OP THR Anyone having stock carrots for sale like he is hard to satisfy in this (»articular visited by t he Sheriff and the amount of would recant, if they would not give up school was opened in tlie fall of 1888. can find a market for a few hundred Elwood Woesner an»] wife and Silas Moon their religion, the ropes were cut and the as his other foot is scarcely well of a simi taxes paid in at each place. A perusal of pounds by calling at this office. bodies were dashed to pieces on tlie rocks ami wife were tlie workers after the school lar cut of a year or more ago. the list will show that Newberg is not below. Not one was ever known to recant had been in session about six weeks tliuro Mrs. Winslow, of Marion, commenced a George Propst and Sylvester Hoskins the tail end in the matter of taxes in this under these circumstances, but all faced were 30 pupils enrolled. Later on a young series of meetings at the Union church All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. came over from Champoeg to attend county. deatli bravely and calmly as only Chris man by the name of Edwards went from east of town last Monday night. Bellevue $194.32 Friend’s Quarterly meeting. George had tians can. Years passed and in 1868 things Kansas to assist in the work. Now tho We Have Increased the Capacity of our Factory and ore now Prepared A gentleman named Wyatt was up from not lieen in Newberg for a year and a $378.47 Willamina changed during Ruinoiua’s reign and mis school house und home which they have to Supply the Demand. T ilt Delivered on Board the Cars Portland the first of the week looking half and expressed surprise at seeing so Sheridan $10«« 71 at Factory Prices. sionaries were welcomed again. What is built and land in connection is valued at around with the idea of investing. $734.34 Willamette many changes in the way of improve Madagascar now, Samuel Purdie tells us $2000. The school I hiukc Will accommo Send for Price List. R EES A HUNT, Amity $1585.63 J. B. David came down Monday from ments in town. He left his Dame on our that “ theaverage attendance every Sab date 50 pupils, this work belongs to Kun- Dayton »1292.40 his snowy mountain home, to bask in the subscription books. Sue -casoni to bath at Bible school and Gospel preach sas Y. M., thus we see Indiana has the W.'chehalem $502.36 rays of the warm valley sunshine. Mr. Heston who came from Iowa a short ing is nearly 20,000 or more than our en care of Mexico, Iowa, Jamuica, Ohio, J. EDWARDS, Newberg $2407.22 Charley Hoskinsof Champo >g, a former time ago lias bought an eight acre tract of tire membership in Great Britian and China, Philadelphia, Japan, Kansas, $387.40 Dundee student at the Academy is attending the the Hurley land and is improving it. He N e w b c r j j , O regon. more matter issues from our presses there, Alaska. The statistical report, of the La Fayette $1268.37 State University at Eugene this winter. looks for his family soon. We are glad than is published by all out organizations Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society, N. Yamhill $3460.79 Rob. Stratton, who has been on one of to note that nearly all the land being in Great Britian annually.” Do you not shows that from 1881 to 1890 $77,981,12 Carlton $355.25 DKUG3 and MEDICINES. the Willamette river boats for some time, sold here goes to parties who go on the think that all the missionaries who have has been raised for missionary pur(>oses. as steward has been home this week on a land and improve it. This is what speaks $2,164,10 of tliis was raised tho pust year. been instrumental in bringi ng about this F r i e n d s ' Q u a r t e r l y M e e tin g . visit. well for the future of tlds locality. Tlie Quarterly gathering of Friends great change will be duly rewarded for In the year 1890 there were 17 mission In order to reduce my stock of 1x8 and We thought the other day that spring church which was held here last Saturday their labors? If not in this life, in the aries supported, 52 children supported, 1x10 lumber I will offer it until Mar. 1st had come, when we saw a scythe and cra and Sunday was well attended not only world to come when all the mists shall and 304 children being taught in mission at $10. per thousand. A t N ewbkhu L um dle hanging in front of J. B. Mount’s by residents here, but by the member be cleared away. We do not give Ameri ary schools. Now comes the question, b e r Y ard . hardware store, but on seeing the moun ship from other points. We noticed the can Friend’s credit for all this civilization, what part have we at Newberg in this P aints , O il , V arnish , and O il C ulob . A fin« tins of the latest styles Uncle Wm. Hobson, who has been in tain to the north, covered witli snow, wo following persons present from other plac but they have a share as Louis Street and great work, in carrying the gospel to those poor health for the past three weeks is re concluded that J. B. had turned to the es. From Middleton, Allen S. Craven wife of Ohio were instruments in God’s who hear it not ? We feel that all the of W all P ai - kr . torted as being a little better but is still wrong month in examining the calendar and daughter Gertie, Mordecai Ellis and hands in heluing to bring about this mission fields mentioned, are supiiorted and a great many are interested in them. change. Next on our list is Mexico. to see what class of goods to display. Mr.Tyson, l’oitland, Wm.Townsend and quite poorly. About 17 years ago Samuel Purdie started But we have the Indians in our own state, A large crowd gathered at Friends’ Shubal Kersey. Salem, Rev. Marion amission school at Matamoras, which is next our doors that arc as fur in durkness • 10 I V r T h o u s a n d . I t O P erfumes , F ancy and T oilet articles. Books of I nterest and S tation * George, Dr. H. J. and Mrs. Minthorn, For a short time I will sell 1x8 and 1x10 church Tuesday night to hear Dr. Kum- now supiiorted by Indiana yearly meeting. us they are in Alaska or China or any of bry of all sty les. S chool B ooks and S chool S u - i - i . ie s . inch lumber at $10 per thousand at New mer’s lecture but the doctor man failed B. S. Cook, John Brown, and Mr. Ham The school is so full they have had to turn these places beforo mentioned. Shall wo to put in an apiiearance. No reason is mer and son. Marion, Joseph Cook, Mr. some away, they have not room to accom reach over them and lend a hand hi berg Lumber Yard. W. P. I I eacock . and Mrs. Winslow and Mrs. Gardner. known for the failure up to the present Frank E. Hobson returned from Port date. The money was refundtd to the Dayton, Hugh IIeacock and Ella Hadley. modate all who want to attend. During China? Let us do the duty which lies PRESCRIPTIONS CA R E F U LL Y COMPOUNDED D A Y or NIGHT. land Monday where he has been working audience and all Went home in good hu In the business meeting on Saturday, be the last fall term there were enrolled 180 before us. pupils, there are five teachers. Julia in a job punting office. His eyes failed mor although somewhat disap’iointed. side tlie usual business done, matters of Give us a Call. ¿P ost O ffice D bl - u S t o s s . K X C IT K M K N T Ballinger Princi|>al, Carrie Ballinger and and he had to throw up the job. Willie Vestal received a severe jolting great interest were considered. Prof. three Mexicans are the other teachers, R u n s h ig h at C. P. Moore A C o's d ru g store ov Wm. McCollum came in and renewed up last Monday while at school. Boy Morrison SDoke on behalf of the Academy Nancy Lee is matron. Samuol Purdie has e r System B uilder, as ev ery b o d y U using it for 0. F. Moore & Co. his subscription to the G raphic Wednes like tie was sliding head first down the and urged the necessity and increasing de gone to Victoria started a mission there, c a ta rrh of th e stom ach, dy sp ep sia, const! pat Ion s n d im p u re blood a u d to b u ild u p th e system . day. He has been in rather poor health banister and loosing his grip he went mand for putting in a college course. A Margeretta Marriage is assisting in the It c e rta in ly possesses w o n d erfu l m e rit w hen all for several weeks but is improving. * down at a brisk rate landing at the bot vote was taken which was unanimously work. Ervin Taber and wife are mission sp ea k so w ell of It. in favor of founding a college at once and The new Friends’ church at Smockville tom rather suddenly. He was completely the Board was instructed to tako such ac aries in Mexico besides theso they have D e lphina E. E llis (th e In v a lid ) keeps a s u p will be dedicated next Sunday by Rev. J. done up by the fall being unconscious for tion immediately if finances could be satis- other schools taught by tlie students ply of Nta* lottery an d notio n s, such as s u sp e n -0r^-T{t H. Douglas. A cordial invitation has some time, but sustaiued no serious dama factorially arranged. The evangelistic, from Matamoras. About 1000 |ieople at d e rs, c ellu lo id c o lla rs, h an d k erch iefs, com bs, g r s WELL A ».SORTED STOCK OF FURNITURE ALWAYS ON HAND laces, p lu s , n eed les, gloves, Ac., also a rra n g e s AT PORTLAND PRICES. been extended to members here to attend. ges. pastoral and church extension work w as tend Bible school and church in connec George Christenson (we mean the old fully discussed, and the church being a tion with Friends' efforts. American O regon specim ens for sale , a t one of th e c ot BY Sam Insider returned last Monday from tages n e a r F rie n d s ’ b o a rd in g hall. She solicits man George) sold his farm northwest of unit in favor of pressing all three of these missionaries began to work in Syria in th e patro n ag e of N ew berg an d v ic in ity a n d re* Friday Harbor, where he has been for the town containing 230 acres, the first of the lines of work a large committee on ways 1823 but Eli and Sibyl Jones, of Maine, q u e sts p a tro n s to call |n th e afternoon. last few months slinging type for Frank S . ' V T W Ì - ul week to A. C. Churchill of tho real estate and means was appointed to act with the seemed to have made the foundation for P. Baum. He says business is rather ST . N E W B E R G , O IF ò IE Q -O IS r. W O K 8 K T H A N L K I 'ltO H Y , firm of Avery A Churchill, 102 Third St., evangelistic committee and assist the the Ramallah mission. In 1876 they dull on the Sound. Portland. The same firm we understand work by raising funds for carrying it for started on their first visit to Syria, they Is c a ta rrh , and th e re Is bu t one p re p e ra tio n John Davis and Jos. Estep came over contemplates baying other land to divide spent some months visiting schools hold th a t d oes cu re th a t d isea se, an d th a t Is th e C al ward. Joseph Cook, of Marion, gave an ifo rn ia P o sitiv e and N egative E lec tric L in i from Wood burn to look ovor the lay of up for fruit, in this vicinity. Mr. Chris account of tlie progress of tlie church at ing meetings and doing much quiet work m en t. Sold hyC . F. Moore A Co. It also cures R e p airin g the land about Newberg with a view to tenson will improve his lots in Hobson's up and down the whole length of n e u ra lg ia , rh e u m a tism , h eadache, sp ra in s, DKALKR IN that place, saying that they were sadly locating here. They liave about decided addition and move to town. This will Palestine. On account of ill health they b u rn t, a n d all p a in . T ry it and te ll your in need of a church building and hoped to • returned to England but were not satisfied n e ig h b o rs w here to g et it. to move over here. Fine Harness, Horse Furnishing add another good citizen to our town. build next summer, A subscription was to cease their labors in the Bible land so O N L Y O N K IN T H K IT 8 . Eight and ten years ago the tramp ele taken to assist them and about $100 were Sam Gardner, who runs the engine for Goods, Phoenix A xle Grease, the linseed oil works, in Portland, was up ment was unknown in this part of the subscribed. On .Saturday night the Sab they made a second journey. They visi Out of irv»7 cough sy ru p s m sn u fa c tu re d in A n d A very's Atl In stab le A x le W ash er. visiting and nursing a mashed hand the country, but with the tianscontinental bath school conference held an interesting ted Ramallah where they met a young th e U. 8., but one h as b e en found to be e n tire ly free from opiates a n d thAt Is th e C alifo rn ia laily who asked for some assistance in first of the week. He reported E. E. railroads, came the tramp, and with every meeting at which re|x>rts were read from P o sitiv e a n d N egative E lec tric Cough C ure, R IV IR A IR IN O new road the supply has largely increased, the different Sunday schools in the Quarter teaching a girls’ school. They assisted w hich is th e best on e a rth for coughs, colds Wickersham as being on the sick list. NEATLY A ND PROM PTLY DONE. until now we say "no more at present.” which showed a healthy condition of this her with money that English Friends J cro u p , etc . Sold by C. P. Moore A Co. Lewis Hiatt, who we mentioned last Almost every day some representative of important branch of church work. A hail given them to carry on their work. week as being here on his way from N O T IC K T O T H K A F F L I C T K D . this element of society is seen on our meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Mission English Friends approved of the work Bellingham Bay to Kansas and Indiana I ta k e th is o p p o rtu n ity to Inform th e p u b lic A Specialty. and gave a liberal sup|tort. Thus tiie streets, some really deserving, no doubt, ary Society was held Sunday afternoon at NEWBERG, s on a visit, liought projierty west of the OREGON. Ramallah mission school w a s started and th a t I h ave left my m e d ic in es. “The Jap a n e se while a large number are of the class which an interesting program was carried O ll’ .D r . Hwana L iv er au d K iduey C u re " and Academy grounds while he was here. who have spent most of their lives “ look out. Rev. J. II, Douglas did the most supported by English Friends until 1888 th e “N ational Specific’’ for M alaria, w ith Mrs. when it was thought best for American Mary 8. H obson o n th e n o rth sid e of F irst N. E. Britt was home with his family ing for work.” of the preaching at tlie different sessions Friends to tako it in exchange for their s tre e t opposite the N ew berg house and Mrs, a few days this week. He is doing work L. S. IIeacock, brother of W. P. Hea- held, proclaiming the gospel with unusual H a rdw ick a t the B akery on M ain stre et, N ew all along the line of the Southern Pacific cock of our town, arrived here from Den earnestness and tower, to the edification interest in Iiramana school on Mt. feha- berg. T hose In th e v ic in ity of D undee m ay Is very busy this week, preparing to move hia large stock of non. American Friends are now support this winter. He says he found twenty- ver, Colorado, last Tuesday witii his wife and strengthening of the church. Mrs. leave a p p lic atio n s a t D undee post office for D. inches of snow, out. from Eugene last week. and four children and will locate in our Anna Winslow of Marion preached a good ing 13 children in Rsmallah. I do not W. M artin. D. W. M a r t in , Agent for Oregon. know how many others are in the school. County School Superintendent Baker town. The drouth struck him last sea sermon to a large audience ou Sunday ; I believe the first American Friend to D undee, O regon. will, in a short time, publish an account son as it did thousands of others in night. visit Jamaica to investigate the field for H E R E IS Y O U R CHANCE of his observations regarding the higher Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas, but he mission work was Kvi Sharpies*. He S M O C K V IL I.K IT E M S , To O ct a H om e. institutions of learning in the county, is now in a land of plenty where failures was there aliout 3 years Then Jesse and which report will a p ie a r in the G ra ph ic . of crops have never been known since 100 acres divided into sixteen 10 acre Lizzie Townsend, John Hiatt an»l wife, Don’t forget the dedication of the new Josiah and Mary Dillon have since been tracts—5 miles from Nuwlierg on the say N. E. Christenson, our efficient school the earliest knowledge of the white man. Friends church next Sabbath. In to H is N ew Q u arters in the N ew H ank liiill Jiiifr. Mr. IIeacock will soon learn to appreci missionaries in tbo field. At present to Portlaiul within 2 miles of the thriving clerk, assisted by Mrs. Christenson, lias Lee Smock and C lara Stanw ood were town of Smockville. Jesse George and hia sister Naomi arc been engaged taking the enumeration of ate the Willamette valley. i united in marriage last Sabbath at the N o tic e o f A n n u a l S c h o o l M e e tin g . A Unit sixty acres cleared. This prop After this week lie will In pi ease. I to see you at his new stand, where he will be bet the children of school age in our district ' bride’s home at 11:30 o'clock. The happy taking charge of the woik. The Sea Sido ter prepare»! than heretofore to do you good. erty lies high, sightly and level. Is well Notice is hereby given to the legal vot i couple went to house keeping the next mission is the principal place of labor. the past week. He thinks the number watered, by spring and running creek, ers of school district No. 29, of Yamhill Tlie re|>ort last year shows an attendance will reach considerably over three hun | day in the lower part of tho hall. county, State of Oregon, that the annual1 John Henry Douglas, of D ps Moins, of 80 pc pits at school, Jesse George preach- j The scenery from any point on this prop- dred. school meeting for said district will he Iowa, will dedicate the new church. es two or three times every Sabbath, his j "W exceptionally delightful. A gran.l •*s. atn . •** held at the school house in said district, to meetings are well attended. Iowa yearly panoramic view of (he Willamette valley . . . . , „ , , , „ - The brick Co. are putting in a plant *o 20 acres of very choice fruit land in a begm at the hour o f t o clock P >T. on , ke p|aiti(. brj)k >nd ar(1 meeting is supporting this work. About! a ist the snow capped |>eaks of the C healthy, pretty location. Small payment Of A ll Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done at the first Monday, being the 2d day of shed to dry tlietn in 30x100 ft. six years ago Joseph t'osan and wife were cade Range ia seen at at a glance. down, and balance on easy terms with These 'rails will I» sold from $30 per sent to Tokio Ja|>an by a missionary t*«rd Kev. Zook, of Nebraska, preached herb privilege of working out a good amount of This meeting is called for the purpose > , t Sabb»fli nizt.t • •omjxjeed of Friends belonging 1.» Phil acre anil up. Easy term, I 4 down, liai- the after payments. For particulars call of electing one director to sprve three ! ______ ________* adelphia yearly meeting who have taken ance I, 2, 3 or 4 years at 7 per cent, at the G r a p h i c office. J rsse H o h s o n . years ami one clerk to serve one year, | A H u rtfu ln . H|»on themselves tlie support of this mis Mrs. Westfall will build two neat cot and to levy a tax to pay bonds and in ter i See Win. Hobson's lot of 20 acres north sion. They now liave a home, a school tages in central addition in the early est, and the transaction of the busineas of Joseph and lowia Hoskins farm, 200 house, and a monthly meeting composed N E W A R R IV A L . spring. Oliver A Colcord will also build usual at such meetings, fruit trees set last year—indication»! for of 50 members. The school they now (¿rave* Bros. have i t u r tH « C ab in e t «hop one block w est of Jo n e s ' hull a i d are prepared to one, and others are in contemplation. Dated Ibis 17th day of Feb. A. D. 1891. some fruit this year. This is a rare chance liave is for girls but a boy's school is con- do flr«t efaM work w itli the I * test Irn m ac h in ery New w ork d o n e to o rd e r Bring Lewis Hiatt bought a nice lot east of the J. T. S m it h , for some well to do man who wants to templateJ. Bcsi'JeS J.xwpU Cosan and iu your old fu rn itu re and get It rep aired . Wr 7 • * public school ground, snd will |*obably w a rra n t - mi r work to tie first class a i d low N. C. C hristenson , C L ' d Board. livw within a mile o4 Newberg. $200). , wife there is a laity from England Mra. price«- (Jiva us a call. B lan k Book a n d C atalogue W o rk build in the near future. Dial. Clerk. *sh will buy it. i Guudry, who ia matron of the school. la O a a r g i B i o f , N a w b e rg , Or. L ocal E v en ts. C h r is te n s o n B ro s . Headquarters for W agons, Hacks, and Carts, Buggies Oliui Ststliti (Him Chills! Plows. Monitor Seeders and D rills, LOTS IN THE OREGON LAND GO’S COOK & HANSON. REES < S c Z K IT T H sT T , IN e w b e r g T ile 3^a,ctöl*y We carry a fall line of POPULAR PATENT and FAMILY MEDICINES and PURE DRUGS for Prescriptions. FURNITURE STORE. C. MARIS, Harness of All Kinds To Order Speialty. J". IB . 3 V L O T T 2 n TT T S L A J E llD -V rJ U R IE S Tinware, Stoves Etc., JOB WORK THE GRAPHIC OFFICE. I LETTERHEADS. BILLHEADS, CARDS. POSTERS, ETC. a Specialty. *