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Local Events. Schtitl o f Botany. Standard brands o f flour. M o b b is , M i l k & Co. In connection w ith the regular class to in Botany in the A cad em y d uring th e spring term , we can g iv e Instruction Oration—“ Building W alls,” — Robert Snmrns, ’03. Song— “ Sweet is the W ork.” « * N ext Tuesday, March 3rd is (he be O. M. Coffin w en t to Salem to-day to C harley Spaulding returned from Sa ginning of the spring term a! tlio academy. take a position in Croniser’s jo b prin t lem yesterday am i says the Dornuiee Quite a number of our people attended in g office. H e has our liest wishes in brothers w h o were here last week, look in g for a site for th eir saw m ill, have the dedicatory services at Smockville his new position. H on . F. ('. Moore, o f St. Helens, was fully decided to come, and have already Sunday. J. I. Knight, the real estate man w ho in tow n yesterday loo k in g after the hauled a large part o f the m ill to the was on the sick list last week, is able to interests o f his sons w h o are here steamboat lan din g ready for shipment. , T h e y expect to land the m ill here on atten ding the A cadem y. he out again. Prof. Davis’ music class w ill g iv e an next 1 uesdny or \\ ednesuay, and w ill Allen Smith is building a new house j com mence al once to put it up. Cliar- 14x24, instead of an addition as was entertainm ent to-night at Friends’ church. Adm ission 15 cents. A m u ley says they have a good m ill and w ill mentioned last week. he prepared to do good work. H e has sical treat is expected. D on ’ t fail to Japan rice, som ething new, try it. contracted w ith them to do th eir log attend. M o b b i s , M i l k & Co. g in g and w ill go to w ork at once g e t Syrups, Sugars, Ham s, Bacon. tin g out logs. T h e y hope to have the J. E. Heston the blacksmith, received M o r r is , M i l k & Co. m ill running just as quick as possible, a lot of new tools and material last week Lon. H ill and his brother arrived fresh and w ill m ake things sing. H ip , hip, preparatory to spring work. from the land of “ hog and hominy” last hurrah! Miss Leah Cook, who has been teaching Wednesday and have been busy shaking in the M cMinnville public schools, is M rs. H a r t l e y 's L e c tu r e s . with old friends. They nqiort several having a tussle with the measles. Those who failed to attend the lecture other “ Hoosiers” coming soon. Mr. Longley, who sold his farm north last Sunday evening by L. Ella Hartley F o r Sale. o f town a short time ago is making Fifteen tons of clover and timothy hay missed a rare Meat. Her subject was arrangements to go to California. of the for sale, also several stands of bees at “ Archaeology” or evidences Joe. Estep, of Woodburn, will work in authenticity of the Bible as produced by $3.50 to $4.00 per stand. Doc. Young’s meat market this Summer, the unearthing of ancient mummies and J. S aunders , and will make Newberg his home. other relics of Bible times at Ninevah and lOtf Champoeg, Or other buried cities Sirs. H artley is one Mr. and Mrs. Alvin George of Dundee, Jim Reece, who has been engaged to of tho most—and if it was left to us to are the happy parents of a brand new put in screens on top of the bank counter, say we would put it, tho most pleasant girl. Congratulations are in otder. went to Portland Monday for supplies. D. B. Ruasoner and Charley Cavil came Cashier Votaw desires additional protec' and entertaining speaker we have in upon the train from Middleton Saturday tion against the “ James brothers” or oth Newberg. She has a faculty f>n' saying something both instructive and entertain night and spent Sunday in Newberg. er hasty visitors who may have business ing when she speaks and was never For a square meal call at the City attba bank. known to make a failure in this respect Restaurant on Center street. Single 895. 895. S .-5. when ap|iearmg before an audience. On meals 25 cts. D. E. Holloway proprietor. 20 acres of very choice fruit land in a this occasion she spoke for three quarters A d d reisC . W . Wentworth Dayton Ore healthy, pretty location. Small payment of an hour and pleased everyone with her gon for Stanleys Darkest Africa. down, and balance on easy terms with fund of information. She showed a pict n3. 3m. * privilege of working out a good amount of ure of the mummy of Pharaoh, king of In order to reduce my stock of 1 x8 and the after payments. For particulars call Egypt, as found a few years ago by relic 1x10 lumber I will offer it until Mar. 1st at the G raphic office. hunters, which shows the old man to at $10. per thousand. A t N ewdebo L um have been kept in a good state of preser Rem em ber fresh new groceries. ber Y abd . vation. Prof, and Mrs. Hartley have M o r r is , M il e s A Co. R olled oats, oat ineal, perinea, sago. Miss Pearl Woodruff, of Werner > promised to continue the subject at some M o b b is , M il e s & Co. Washington, which is on the Sound, future timo. All who desire to spend an , Mr. Holt, who has done most of the tamo over from Vancouver Washington evening with pleasure and profit will do wk^rk on the new church at Sm ockville, last Saturday where she has been attend well to watch for dates. * * I T h e dedication o f the church was • v\l0 io O )>ostpnued on account o f hud roads and I*« Inclem ent weather. John Brook m oved to Portlan d the o> * last o f last week. fV 0 , o «5 A m achine arrived last w eek to make terra-cotta tile, also the m achine to make plastic brick. cO °' T h e trial k iln o f brick was opened last Saturday and brick were far stipe- rlor to an y expectiona. Quite a number o f N ew b e rg Friends ,0 * utv here h elping in the m eetings. A good interest is manifested. T h e press brick com pany are loading ears w ith brick as fast as possible. J. H . Douglas, o f Dos Moines, Iow a, and M arlon George, o f Salem, and Mrs. W in slow , o f M arion, arc- hold ing m eet in g here. Mr. R a lly ’s fam ily, o f Portland, came A N D A L L K IN D S OF F A R M M A C H IN E R Y . out lust week and ure liv in g lit Mr. County superintendent Baker is publish B rook’s property. ing an account of his opser vat ions in re gard to the condition of the schools of the L a F a y e t t e Ite m s . county as he has viewed them in his annual visits. Below will be found wliat T h e licautlful snow has com e and w o ho says regarding those in this part of nre h a vin g genuine Oregon weather. C A L L A N D E X A M IN E GOODS. the county. Mr. Baker has his figures too Mrs. W illisoit has been v e ry sick for , . , . .. , . r .- . x. „ the last week or tw o mid R ev. W illison „. , __ . ____ , M A R T IN COOK, E. C. H AN SO N . W e doubt if there is any land in that dis has resigned as Pastor Of the Presby trict that is worth more than $75 per acre. terian church. Notary Public. The lack of interest in school matters is E th el M cCain is dangerously sick one thing tl.at has kept the price of land w ith Inflam m ation o f the stomach. below that of land in Dist. No. 29. Mr. M cCain has had a great deal o f sick L O T S IN No. 3—Situated near Dundee. J. G ness in his fam ily this w in ter. Th e legislature has adjourned and Lewis taught the spring term and Elmer Washburn the fall term. The building Senator Gates has got home. T h e etir- was for some timo one of the poorest in porate lim its o f L a Fayette h ave been the county, but has been repaired recently extended and the saloon lie uise w ill in M IN T H O R N A D D IT IO N to Portland. Fine farms and fruit lands so it is passible. It is poorly furnished the future bo $-100.00. So m uch better for the last legislature. with apparatus. near Newberg and lots, acre and five acre tracts in H U R L E Y ’S Sam Hess contributed $10.0!) to the No. 9—In striking contrast with the A D D ITIO N to Newberg. For sale by c ity treasury last Saturday. T o m uch above is No. 6. Situated in tho rieli and tangle foot. beautiful Chelialem valley, where land There has been tw o life Insurance C O O K & H A N SO N , ranges tn prices from $75 to $590 t>er aero, agents in tow n for a week. One insur stands by the road side amid the oak and in g men anil the other insuring horses. Office on Main Street, Newberg, Oregon. fir, un pa in ted and unfenced one of the T h ey are p low in g and harrow in g up poorest, if not the poorer*, school house the sem inary lo t w ith a v ie w o f seed in tho county. The interior is even worse in g it to grass this spring. than tho exterior. W ith poor desks, J. E. Hubbard lias been under the poorer black-board ami no furniture or weather for several days and is still PRO PR IE TO R S OF TH F apparatus, the appearance is indeed unin confined to the house. viting. But I am glad to say tho proposi N e x t M on day is school election ami tion to build is being considered, and I the text w ill be tax or no tax to build hope in my report of tho coming year’s an addition to the public school buibl- work to be able to chronicle tho building ing. All Sizes of Drain Tile Kept Constantly on Hand. of a house, riveling Nos.O and 8. Miss L ast Saturday there was a w ell dress Mary Cleuimenson taught the spring W o Have Increased the Capacity of our Factory and nre now Prepared ed stronger bought a handkerchief at term and Chas. Hanson the fall term. Mrs. Joe H em b ee’s notion store and to Supply tlie Demand. Tile Delivered on Board the Cars at Factory Price*. No. 10.— Situated in tho heart of the th rew dow n a $10 piece and w h ile she Chehalcm valley is No. 10. During my Was ch an gin g it he found tliu right Send for Price List. It E E S A H U N T , spring campaign I found W . T. Vinton in change in his pocket and th re w it Successors to charge, and making a call late in the fall dow n and took up his $10 and $5 o f I found him still wielding the birch. Mrs. H em bec’s change and skipped, J. E D W AR D S , Tiffs district lias a good building with hut Mr. H em bee g ot him b y the neck ample grounds and one of tho prettiest before he got out o f to w n and made N e w b e r g , O r e g o n . localities in the valley. The house has him disgorge. been lately furnished with single desks of POBBY. the very best pattern. Some apparatus is yet needed. The directors have signified W O N IIY A M E R IC A N S . T l i e L e a d in g l ’ r ix c * C o m e t o th e U n ite d their willingness to furnish such supplies MEDICINES D on’ t forget the entertainm ent J u n io r E x h ib itio n . night. pursue this line o f Song— “ Land of Freedom.” School meeting next Monday, Remem- to un-v " Go to Wilson’s for Cheap Groceries. I study. T h e object w ill be to become Oration— “ True Merit W ins,” ber the date. M r. Cobb has his house about finished. acquainted w ith tlu*elem entary princi —O. J. Hobson. I f you want good flour ask for Tarrant ples o f botany, and then analyze and Take your Butter, Eggs, and Poultry to A Son’s brand and take no other. Instrumental Music— “ Heavenly i classify, as nearly as possible all the W ilson’s. Thoughts,” — Lillie C. Smith. | 1. A. Morris went to Portland the first w ild flowers o f the surrounding ueigli- Drop in at the City Restaurant when of the week to lay in a new slock of goods. , borhood. It w ill be the inten tion for Oration— “ An A im ," you want a good dinner. — I.. R. Stanley. I Dry Rustic. Flooring, Ceiling Ac. at ! each m em ber o f the eh.si to collect W a n t e d : — A few hundred pounds of Song— “ Star of Bethlehem.” N ewberg L umber Y ard , j specimens, press them , and arrange stock carrots. Call at this office. Marion Items and the ladles colum n I tll0Ul 111 «*>» herbarium. Th is w ill Oration—“ Be Yourself,” O. M. Coffin is back from Salem, not crowded out this week for w ant o f “ Herd an opportunity for a num ber o f — Dasie M. Stanley. having succeeded in getting a job. space. | persons residing in tow n to engage in Instrumental Music—“ Silvery W aves,” — Mary Longley. v.. r l , ____ » , i , ! this interesting line o f study. A person I County surveyor Branson has been sur Eugene Hoskins ie agent tor the book . . . . . 1 r>. veying in Deskius addition this week. “ Buried Cities Recovered” referred to by I en U ,r ,lils dass’ " ltll' ,,,t e ' ,torin« ' ° ra,ldn- H ot r>oxcfI — Pearl M. Hadley. Sam Hobson has been getting some Mrs. Hartley in her lecture Sunday night. * w T ' * ,‘ " f ,Ktud>'" I ,w ...... Song— “ The Trumpet's Voice.” ' turn in this class w ill be g ive n at the nice outdoor views the past few weeks. F o r Sale. rate $1.25 per m onth. Bring your produce of a ll kinds . 5 acres of fruit land near town for sale. D istrict Schools. M obiiis , M iles & Co. 10eowt2 J a s . L e w e l l is . Tho Saw m ill anil No Fake. A Complete stock o f Groceries. M o b b is , M i l k & Co. » . U c l K \ I LI.*.I 11I..HH. £ G01 5 . ^ W 1' Christenson I3ros. H eadquarters for W agons, Hacks, and Carts, Buggies Oliver Steel and S lim Chilled Flows. Monitor Seeders and D rills. THE OREGON LAND CO’S R E E S Œ zLTTJSTT, N ewberg T ile Factory DRUQS and MEDICINES. came home Saturday night having finish ing Providence Academy which is a H o r t i c u l t u r a l M e e tin g ;. ed the job. Catholic school. She will enter the Aca The regular meeting of the Chehalom W e understand that the land between demy here at the beginning of the spring Valley Horticultural Society, was held at M a in town and the river, owned by Joel Bean, term. as are needed. tho public school house last Saturday. In toe Queen’s lust word contest Dr. Ed- of San Jose, California, will be put on the Jonathan and Jane Votaw returned No. 21.— Is situated on Wanato Lake, George Mitchell gave an account of the market soon. last week from their visit to Alder, W il- near tho boundary line between Yam hill mmid T. Stevens, of Buffalo, N. Y ., won State Horticultural Meeting recently held the first prize of a freo trip to Kuroi>o and Mrs. G. W. Browning, of Portland, and lowa county, where they went early in at Portland which was quite interesting and Washington. Hero too until recently P a i n t s , O il , V a r n i s h , and O il C olor . A fine line of the lateaC styles was a wretched building in an uns'ghtly $200 in cash, anil Annie B. Turner, of Mrs. P. J. Bolsford and son, of Seattle, the winter to assist in caring for n sick though short. Dr. A . Mills then read a place, but there is now a fairly good build Deposit, N. Y ., secured the s|iecial prize are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. daughter. They say they had considera paper on spraying, giving remedies for of W a l l P aper . ble snow and cold weather up there ing beautifully located on a small liill of a handsome, Shetland ]>ony. H. J. Haskell. destroying thocodlin motli and green and The publishers of this well-known Mnga- during the winter, the mercury being be nicelv shaded by oak trees. Tho house Henry Austin stands behind the grocery whiteaphis. He said spraying should be low zero a part of the time. is partly furnished with necessary appara ! zino have decided to offer one more Cora- counter in Morris, Miles & Co’s store, gin when tho apple or pear was about P erfumer , F ancy and T o ilet articles. Books of I nterest and S tatio n * tus. 1 found Mr. E. L . McCormick in 1 petition, aod to the jiersons sending them A line assortment o f queensware. ready to deal out salt and popper and the sizo of a pea, and should be kept up tlie largest lists of English words (o f not charge of the school. M o r r is , M il e s A Co. other eatables. at intervals of from one to two weeks un KitY ol ull styles. S chool B ooks and ScnooL S u p plie s . less than four letters) constructed from li t No. 23. —Known as Unity district is D. E. Holloway has opened a restaurant The annual school meeting will be held til! the fruit is grown and out of danger. ters contained in the three words, “ Domin on Center street, and is prepared to fur next .Monday. For director we have heard N. G. Kirk and Cyrus Hoskins followed near Dundee. Tho house is entirely too ion of Canada” they offer many useful nish the traveling public with the good the names of J. L. Hoskins, Lin Parker with remarks of interest. Cyrus Hoskins small for the number of pupils in attend prizes, including $750 in cash, Shetland things of this life. and John Atkinson ¿mentioned. For read an articlo written by a California ance. A t each visit during the year I ponies, China Dinner Sets, Gold Watches, found Miss Ida Lcmlcy in charge of the G ive us a Call. P ost O ppice D rug S tore . French Music Boxos, Portiere Curtains, The P. P. A. has developed some very clerk we have heard no one spoken of fruit grower aJnsing caution in shipping school, and at my last visit, January 6, Silk Dresses, Mantle Clocks, etc., all to excellent literary talent as has been except N. C. Christenson the present fruit trees from tho east on account of the There may be others liability of getting new enemies to our 1891, I found 35 pupils enrolled and seat bo awarded strictly in order of merit. An demonstrated hy the recent exhibitions incumbent. fruit introduced into tho country. Tins ing room for but 30. The room is well elegant Silver Tea Service (value $39) mentioned that we have not heard of. given hy the students. is a very important question to be con supplied with apparatus including a fine will tie given each day to the persons from T h e protracted m eetin g still contin A son of Cephas Maris of our town and sidered and it is doubtful if it will pay slated blackboard. In lioiut of time, this whom the largest list is received that day ues at the Union church cast o f tow n also a daughter and her husband name.) to run the lisk at all. Aliout fifteen district heads the list. As shown hy the from the State in which they reside. under the leadership o f M artin Cook. Calkins, arrive 1 here last Saturday night, names w en taken as members of the clerk’s report for tho school year ending Tho object of this S|ieciul Daily Prize for Considerable interest manifested. from northern Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. .Stale Horticultural Society. A petition March 1, 1890, there wore more months each Stale is to tncreaso the interest in . . . . iJ trS v W K L L ASSO R TE D HTOCK OK F U R N IT U R E A L W A Y S ON IIA N O J. T . Smith and Morris, Miles & Co Calkins brought a little Calkins along, , asking the of 8cho.il taught in this district the past Tlte Queen’t Compel ¡lions in every locality , , , b ’ A T P O R T L A N D P R IC E S . have changed back to their former which was a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. year than any other district iu the county. in the United States. Thoso desiring to BY wore ? t* te H orll,'mtural ^oclu,>' ,0 hoM Ua methods and now both firms are hand Marls the grand-parents, who No. 20.— Compared with other districts contest for one of these valuable prizes Ignorant of tho advent of the little fellow I ,J',ly ,( i " arterl>' “ » t i n g at Newberg. ling stocks of general merchandise. into this world. They were delayed in i This if granted will be a good advertise- in the county, has iu the last few years, may start on their list at once, but scud Arm ory hall, we learn, is to be seated ! ment for our town aiul community as hail a phenomenal growth. About the aix U. S. 2c. stamps, and receivo last starting a week longer than they expected with rustic chairs, manifactured by Frank I there will lie practical fruit men hero year 1878 this district was without a house, number of The Queen with full particulars by a fearful Wizard that raged in that Jones. This will b9 quite a novelty in and a certificate was granted to Mrs. I). before forwarding your list. Address from different parts of the state. country, blockading the railroad for a hall furnishings, and as nice as novel. J. Wood to teach about twelve small child The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Canada. hundred and fifty miles. Closing Exercises. ren in her own house. Visiting tho school Table fruits, lik e peaches, pears, etc. “ H a d to put in Groceries again d id n ’t The winter term of school at the acade in this district in January 1891, I found a E X C IT E M E N T M o r r is , M il e s & Co. DEALER IN you?” my closed this week with Hie usual puz large building of four rooms well filled Run. high at C. Y. Moore A Co’s <lrug .tore o v 9 1 0 P e r Thou sand. 910 “ Y es s ir." zling examinations that test the memory with pupils of all uges, while a number of er Syritom Builder, an everybody ta using It for Fine Harness, Horse Furnishing For a short time I will sell 1x8 and 1x10 “ I told m y folks th at you w o u ld .” of the students. Everything seems to of resident pupils in tlie town (Newberg) catarrh o f the atomacli, dyspepsia, constipation inch lumber at $10 per thousand at N ew and Impure Idood and to build up the ayatem. “ W e ll we h a ve —and got a finer stock have run smoothly so far this year and it are attending the academy. Tho numlier Goods, PhcBnix Axle Grease, It certainly possesses wonderful m erit when alt berg Lumber Yard. W . P. H eacock . n ow than ever. Com e see us.” is conceded that Hie school has done of perrons of school age, as shown by the apeak ao w ell o f it. A n il A v e r y ’s A dju stable A x le W asher. * Dell Cox received a letter from his “ W e w ill. Shall w e b rin g our eggs more thorough work than ever before. district clerk's report for the year 1890, is parents the first of the week saying they and stu ff like w e used to?” Delphins R. E llis (the In va lili) keeps a sup The atudonts are getting down to Bolid 274. 'Ihe present year’s report will no would start for Oregon about the 10th of “ Just the same.” work in a way that evinces a bright fu doubt b I iow an enrollment of over 300, ply of stationery anil notions, sueh ns snspeu- Jers, celluloid collars, handkerchiefs, combs, N K A T I.Y A N D P R O M P T L Y D O N E . March. Several other parties are talking “ T h a t’s the ticket. W e ’ll do it.” ture for themselves and an enviablo that is of school age. Tho question in the Isees, plus, neeilles, stoves, Ac., also arrnnses of coming with them. Melvin G. Winstock, representing the reputation for the school. W e hear e x near future for this district will lie what Oregon specimens tor sale, at one of tho cot Ben Lewis, A. M. I ’eerv and Fred Craw tages near Frfciols' Is,anting liait. She solicits \ “ Northwest News and Literary Bureau" pressions of delight among them at the shall we do for more school room? The the patronage o f N ew berg suit vicin ity and r e ford of Davlon, met at the bank Wednes NKW BKKO, O REGON. is in town getting all the information he prosp“ ct of having a college established building was erected with that idea ill quests patrons to call in the afternoon. day morning on their way out north of at home where they can finish a thorough view and the problem can beoasily solved, . . . can in regard to fruit culture in this sec- town to view out a new road p e titio n e d '. , W O IIH K T H A N L K I ’ ltO H Y , , . . . . * tion, and especially with reference to tho education. On Saturday nigiit of last j Tho building is in good condition and for by J. R. Wilson and others. i • , , . , .... .... , , ; special adaptability of this particular lo- week the Sonior and Sophomore classes admirably located with ample grounds, Is catarrh, and there la tint one preparation Mr. Heath, who has a job for the sum- calitv to the successful cultivation of the gave a literary entertainment and on The principal’s room and that of tho vice that does cure that disease, and that Is tlie Cal msr at M cMinnville in a brick yard was prune. Ho only desires such statements Tuesday night of this week the Junior principal are furnished with the latest iforn ia Positive and N egative Electric L in i Is very busy this week, preparing to move his large stock of ment. Hold hy C. F. Moore A Co. It also cures called there a few days ago to go to work, ' from fruit growers as thev are willing to class gave an exhibition. As the school and best single desks. Tlie second assist- neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, but the work was suspended indefinitely ; put their names to and jin this way our grows older we are pleased to see a m ark -! ant’s room is not so well seated, while burns, and all pain. Try It and tell your * on account of our March weather. place will get a write up that will be ed improvement both in the arrange- the primary room should be re-arranged, neighbors where to get It. authentic. He comes with no advertising ment of the programs and in the charac- The school is well supplied with appara- lion . .1. W. Maxwell, of Netart* Bay, ONLY O N E IN T H U II H. ; dodge that the people are expected to ter of tiie performances. Originality ot tus, and in addition, the principal’s room was visiting with M. M. Edwards west of Out o f IRW cough synips manufactured In ' pay for and consequently we hope the thought now takes the place of the decla- j is supplied with an organ, purchased by town tlie first of the week. Mr. Maxwell the If. H.t but one has lieen found to be entirely ' people will give all tho reliable infor- mation and the dialogue. The perform- ! the pupils. Prof. M. Reese is principal, free from opiates and that Is the California is quite anxious to get his children here era all did we!) without an exception and Mrs. V. Martin first assistant, Miss Emma ! mation possible. Mr. Winstock is an old Positive and N egative Electric Cough Cure, to have the advantages of the Academy. In to Ills N ew Quarter»« in the N ew B ank Buildinjr. 1 newspaper man having been on the editor the professors have reason to feel elated Deskins second assistant, and Miss Martha which Is the best on earth for coughs, colds over the success of each evenings work. Mitterer teacher of the primary depart- croup, etc. Hold hy C. K. Moore A Co. Early in March I shall hold an auction ial staff of the Oregonian for three years. After this week he will be pleased to see you at hia new gtand, where he will be~tMt- The music, which was good, showed that ment. Educational matters receive sale of my farm stock, tools, wagons and It m ay surprise you, but the newest the students have been in the hands of a prompt and earnest attention in district ter prepared than heretofore to do you good. harnesses, hay, oats, potatoes, household H E R E IS Y O U R C H A N C E anil most com plete stock o f stnple and competent instructor both in instrumen No. 29. furniture, etc. Particulars later. To Oct n Home. fancy- Groceries w ill lie found at our tal and Tocal music. W e give both pro llt f 8 L o n g ley . No. 32.— Known as the Brutscher dis 100 acres divided into sixteen 10 acre store. M obbis , M i l k A Co. grams below. trict, has a fairly good house if the walls tracts—5 miles from Newtierg on the way G. M. McCullough, the artist has return S e n io r a n d S o p h o m o r e E x h i b i t i o n . were ceiled. The floor, however, is very to Portland within 2 miles of the thriving ed from a trip to Centralia and other A B a r g a in . Instrumental Music—“ Tripping w'tli the i poor. The desks are also old and should points in Washington and is having his town of Smockville. Of All Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done at See Win. Holswn’s lot of 20 acres north Fairies,” — Kate Glen. ; 1st replaced by new ones as soon as possi room in the bank building fitted up with About sixty acres cleared. This prop of Joseph and Lewis Hoskins farm, 200 ble. H ie school is well supplied with Oration— “ The Westward Movement,” n ic e *8 t**'s and other fixtures ready for erty lies high, sightly and level. Is well fruit trees set last year—indications for apparatus but is much in need of an watered, hy spring and running creek. — Amos Stan hr on gh, ’ 91 . some fruit this year. This is a rare chance Oration—‘ Row, and not Drift,” Unabridged Dictionary. The grounds The scenery from any point on this prop W f that Sam Hess has a petition for some well to do man who wants to arc srnple and "well fenced. — W . F. Edwards, *93. erty is exceptionally delightful. A grand in the I I itleh.ro Independent which is live within a mile of Newberg. $2000. Song— "S in g Unto The Lord.” No. 34.— Is a joint district of Y am h ill panoramic view of the Willamette valley numerously signed which will he present cash will buy it. Oration— “ Rise and Fall of Nations,” an>l Clackamas counties. It has a good and the snow capped peak* of the Cas ed to the commissioners of Washington — C. J. Edw ards, ’91. 1 new hou«e with home made desks and cade Range is seen at at a glance. «•ountv, March 4th asking for a license T ■»r K en t. Oration— “ A Purpose,” partly furnished with apparatus. A These 'racts will I * sold from $30 per for a saloon in Cedar Creek Precinct. Residence property opposite Pos* office, — L illie C. Smith, ’93. teacher’s desk and chair is much needed. [ acre and tip. Easy term, down, bal- Urlsp and fresh- our i T -se K ers . in Newberg. Inquire of J. L. V ickrey Instrumental Music— “ The W in Lea’ Car Miss Emma Vestal was teaching at the ! ance I, 2, 3 or 4 years at 7 per cent. M iles A Co. nival,” — Mary Cock. j La bevette 'tre., or at G raphic Office. i time of my visit in November. I J e s s e Hon s o n . Wc carry a inll line of POPULAR PATENT and FAMILY and PURE DRUGS for Prescriptions, PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED DAY or NIOIIT. 0. F, Moore & Co. NEWBERG MAIN ST. Repairing FURNITURE STORE. g . 'V T 'W T - n . NEWBERG, OREGON. C. MARIS, R E P A IR IN G A Specialty. CT. 33 - Harness of All Kinds To Order a Speialty. 3 V Æ O T J 3 S T T Tinware, Stoves Etc., JOH WORK “PC THE GRAPHIC OFFICE. L E T T F .lt H E A D S . D IL I, H E A D S , C A R D S, POSTERS, ETC. Blank Book and Catalogue Work a Specialty. t