Dressmaking done at Mrs. Lam b’s reel- assisted by Mrs J V. Hall and Mrs. N. anil others who have assisted In theex- dei.ee corner Fifth an 1 Meridian S i’s., P. Atterhury. At 1 :3d the train was due vreises during the institute ! „nn>. were to ! ... Yir " . I n __ ... __ upon sfliii-h which the bride and groom grootn wore , , i four blocks south of Bank building. Miss M a u h ik B oon ■ Committee. W . P. Heacoek received a car take their deimrltire. At the depot they M r s . L a m b & M is s \V o o d w a r d . M iss I d a L u m l e y , Tin cans at Mount's. weights Tuesday. were liberally saluted with ri.-e and old Foibe»ing is a list of the teacher* in at­ Henry Austin is laid up with the rheu­ An Irew Picketts old binJer refused to AV. P. Heacoek will receive a carload of shoes thrown by the merry guests. Mr. tendance : matism. bind the golden grain in a satisfactory cedar lumber tics week. and Mrs. Morhaek w ill visit friends in ! L. H. Baker, County School Supt. manner and Andy drives a new Farm for rent— $250 cash rent.— F. L. Geo. A. Peebles ) Portland and vicinity for a few days, after F A Y yus ha-1 some money. Mouldings, 55 cents per 100 feet. | McCormick now. M oore . which they will return to Sherwood where ■ Geo. H. Dawes Instructor*. \V. P. H e a c o c k J. A. Buchanan S A Y you wanted a bicycle. I can fu rn ish y o u a ll m a teria l for b u ild ­ Mr. Morhaek intends to build and settle. Born to the wife of J. T. Bi'.lup a! Frank Uigler CO acres, living water,- $29 per acre. in g , in c lu d in g rou gh an d dressed lumber, Joy go with them. daughter. Saturday, August 1st. Clara Skinner Mertie Williams S A Y yen saw thirty styles, F. L. M oore . lim e , d o ors, w in d o w s , m o u ld in g s, brack- Kthlynn Million Among the many guests present were May Million Mr. Fisk, of La Fayette, was in town Doors and windows, all sizes and thick- e 's , n a ils, loc k s, e tc. Ida i.uiuley ley AV. P. H e a c o c k . S A Y it was at 127 Washing^,n St. H . J . H a r d in g and wife, of Oregon City, Agnes Metcalf Wednesday. Mitchell Haynes tin. ' nesses, at DcroT L i mukk Y ar d . A s a ru le th ose w h o v is it n e w s p a p er ex-senator B. A. Tyson and wife, of Mid- ^'y- Try W. 1*. Ileaco.k for nails and build­ Jennie Woodward S A Y il was in Portland, Charley and A lf Moore are arranging offices with lengthy obituary notices are j dleton, Mrs. V . G. and Miss Lulu Lyle, Nettie Dickinson Lizzie Kossiter er’s hardware. to start to the coast the first of next week. unwelcome visitors. I ’ .-less the death is j Newberg, Mrs. J. T. Hair, Portland, S. 1-4* Hoberg Ethel Ballinger S A Y it w-i3 at Fred T. M errily N\ C. Maris visited the county seat Gertrude Pouud AA’ . P. Heacock is prepared to do all that of a prominent citizen very few poo- B e a tty a n d w ife , Middleton, Airs. C. M. W -lsiah L ook F. J. I »each Monday on business. S A Y you bought a “ dandy." Graham, Newberg, Uev. H. C. Plummer ( ^Axxlii kinds of shop work at the Depot Lumber pie care to read a lengthy notice. Marian Sully Old Mr. Graves returned from his busi­ anil wife, Mrs. J. C. Fitch, C. T. H all and Oma Fonts Gertrude Lamb Yard. S A Y you would not ;>art wilh it. N. E. B-itt, Lon 11 ill and Clint Smith, ness trip to Minnesota last week. Klva Dug wife, N. P. Atterhury wife and family, J. Jessie Palmer Mr ¡Stephens, who was hurt a short 10f the surveying party, took a run up Nellie Gardner J. Hall and wife, Miss Maud i Pulley, A Vred Ungers Mr. Long and Mr. Stratton are doing S A Y you have a new lease of life. time ago by failing beneath an overturned j,ome Wednesday evening. They have W. F. Vinton the work on Bales’ new shoe shop. load of hay, is about well again. ■ at woik east of Eugene on the Me­ W. Atterburv wife and family, Miss Net- A m K iV u n le u T ' Emma Dusking S A Y you now eat, sleep ami live. tie Hedges, J. A . Hall and wife \Vm. Kib- Celimlu Haynes Minnie Dee Screen doors, rrr.v down, at lt'you nee l money to buy, build, or Kinzie, but will now go farther aoutb. Ella Longacre ler and wife, F. A. Olds and wife, all of Lena Miller D epot L im b e r Y ard S A Y F. T. M. knows his busine«* improve at fi per cent interest, call on i Don’t hitch a team to a rail fence or Sherwood. A partial list of the presents, -\latne Lon ¿acre Frederick Cane Martin Cook has moved his office into Juaie Shearer r.mma Green backwards. F. L. M oore . near a brush pile at this season of the received were the bride cake and a large Clara Haynes Henry Austins building on First stteet. Clara Ksaen A ll gooJs in our store, except staple year without first prospecting for pound yellow cake, Air. and Airs. H. J. H arding; Isora Eduiiston Julia Snyder S A Y your friends are witting fo- Cheap 5 and 10 acre tracts. groceries, to be cleared out at cost. jackets. The crop of these little hot-footed $“ 5 check, Air. C Alorback ; bridal wreath Anna Mathews Alalx'l Baker F. L. M o o s e . M orris , M iles A Co. |iests is unusually good this season, and catalogues. V io la S m ith Nettie Guild and silver plated mirror, Messrs Solomon Singuj Swanson Saturday and Sunday will be the reg­ Mrs. Westfall is intending to build a thev wiil no doubt cause many teams to and I’ rager, of "F arm ers’ A Mechanics’ ,” Minnie Potter ...... - A Y yon are liapnv Minnie Goodrich t lara In ine ular quarterly meeting of Friends church. nice residence on her lots south of tiie ; rjM uway. Portland; large Turkish rug, Aleier A Maggie E'en ton Katie Sears j A brother-in-law of William Stratton Frank ; glass water set Mr. and Airs J. C. Mollie Stowe Ah. Hill and Charley Moore can make public school building ttiis fall. Hattie Pope John Hanson D. M. Hornsey commenced painting on named Dobbins, was here last week from Fitch : pair china vases, Air. Chas. Alisky ; Jessie Johnson good ice cream. We sampled it and we Lena Stilwell Before going to nickel plated lamp, Aliss Annie B eavert; J. B. Stilwell know. the college buildings this week. His bro- Whittier, California. Flunk Weed May Williamson California he lived in Columbia county, canary bird (singer) Airs. V G. L y le ; Mrs. Sade Holloway left last week for tlior is here from LaFayette helping him Ixn a Frank Wirt E'ellows , tliisr state, for twenty years, and li% will deed to town lot, tray ami set of glasses, I. L. Hoot Mary E. Smith a visit to her mother near Carthage S|ieak a word to your young friends and j [,js 0yj borne before returning. He E'. M. Allison A. Acta Forest Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sm ock; dress pattern Indiana. encourage them to attend the college the says hat Oregon is much the Viest state W T. Mary V. M. Olds and pair statues Mr. and Airs. H . C. Threshing has commenced, and ma­ coming year. They will always thank C. El. Dunkenfiehl Wesley Gil bert for people to come to who emigrate from l ’ lnmmer; silver plated castor, Air. and El I la (ones W B. Smith chines will be kept busy until allthegrain you for it. the eastern states, as fruit and cli­ Airs. AL Al. Fitch. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis J. G. Lewis is in the sack. A young man from Hardin county, mate is about all that California can lay Maggie Boon Everybody enjoyed themselves hugely, 1). M Stott Solomon Haworth went to Dallas th e Iowa, named Samuel Spurgeon, has beptt claim to, while Oregon has both of these, E'. A I .ashler J. L. Patterson and left voting weddings iu Sherwood a W. N Hartley C. C. Linden first of tire week to establish an agency here during the past week, visiting with with splendid water, thousands of acres success. F. M. Keeee It A. Bosnian or an eastern loan association. Iowa people. of the finest timber in the world, with Emma Smith K. E. Storey Mr. Deitrich, the doctor, preacher, real Thus. New lin p r o g r a m Clara E'ryer Harrison Crater lias tiro contract for coal, iron and other minerals in addition. J. B. Frver S. 8. Duncan estate arid newspaper man of Albina, was putting up a new house south of the pub­ A country that has diversified resources 4 tli Q u a r t e r ly M eeting: o f F r ie n d s ’ C h u rch M. 11. Rice E'.llu E'ryer in town the first of the week. lic scitoo! building for the owners of cen­ is always preferable for people wlio have T ogeth er w ith program o f sessions o f S. M. Baker W . M. Cook been rni-ed in the .Mississippi valley. W e understand that Frank Wood who tral addition. the Sabbath School conference, M is­ Georgie Storey J. Esther Mark C ominci with a N ew Mrs. Aita Unrish sold bis tools at public sale last Saturday, One of the most pleasant events of the sionary Society and Y o u n g P eop le’s Arnhie Wright Especial attention is called to prices on Irene Kumtnee Beigitte Nelson intends going over on the coast. all boots and shoes during our clearance past week was the public installation of Society o f Christian E ndeavor: E. V. Patterson C A. Bowman FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TII, officers by Willamette Lodge, No. f)fi, I. Frank Hobson will manipulate the sale, beginning Monday. Total in attendance 105, of wdiich G3 8 p. m. Business M eeting W o m a n ’s O. O. F., of this city. Quite a number of sack needle at Christenson Bros, ware­ M orris , M iles A Co. are members of the state teachers reading invited guests were present to witness the F oreign Missionary Society. house during the grain shipping season. It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Compare c irc le. L. H . B a k e r , Great care should bo exercised now in SATURDAY, AUGUST 8TH, ceremony of installation, which took Nor thiee weeks, beginning Monday, putting out tire either in town or country. Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay County Superintendunt of schools. 10 a. m. M eeting for worship. our stock of goods will be sold at cost to Everything is getting very dry, and a tire place in their largo ami pleasant lodge NO R EN TS. GOODS M A R K E D L O W F O R CASH 1:30 p. m. Business meeting. room over Hie bank building. After the clear them cut. M orris , M iles A Co. C A SH P R IC E O F once loet control of may do a great deal of 8 p. m. Sabbath School Conference. installation, which was conducted by J. A very interesting letter will be found damage. SABBATH, AUGUST 9 t h , Nelson and J. W. Hobbs,of AIcMinnville, in tics issue from our Alaska correspon­ Christenson Bros, have put in a lot of tho visitors were invited to partake of re­ 10 a. m. Sabbath School. A t D ep o t L u m b er Y u rd . dent, l ’rof. Edwards. Don’ t fail to read improved machinery at their warehouse, 11 a. m. M eeting for worship. freshments. Ice cream, cakes, fruits etc., Doors 2 0x6 6 »1.40 it. including a large wheat cleaner and a seemed to have been stowed away in 3 p. m. Public m eetin g o f W o m a n ’s “ 2-8*0 8 $1.80 John Wright and W ill Hodgkin started roller feed mill with a grinding capacity every closet and corner of the room, and Foreign M issionary Society. Above prices are lor Sugar Pine, tiie for the seaside Monday with the intention of 500 bushels per day. 4 p. m. Y . M. C. A . addressed by most durable door. when the word was given such a lot of of taking on more passengers at LaFay Arthur George informs us that he has good things appeared as seldom tempt a Pres’ t Thom as N ew lin . Windows, 20x28, $1.50 ette. O IF 1 T H I S sold his father’s place to a son-in-law of man to bid defiance to dyspepsia and 8 p. m. Q uatterly M eetin g o f the „ 20x30, $1.53 „ 20x32, $1.65 K in lev and Jane Blair arrived here last J. II. Bowerman, from Portland, who will wade in. It was an occasion that will Y ou n g People’s Society o f Christian „ 22x28, $1 65 Friday, and have been greeting their take possession in the fall. Arthur will long remain a pleasant memory to those Endeavor. ., 22x32, $175 many friends who are glad to see them probably move to Marion. present, and all will join in voting the S a b b a t h S chool C o n fe r e n ce . „ 24x28, $1.70 back „ 24x30, $175 H ave on band and for sale Dr. Mills has sold his place to Air. Odd Fellows royal good fellows, at least T o be held Saturday evening, August „ 24x32, $1.83 Mr. Ilanback, of the Yam h ill Land Co., Graves, and is now without any real es­ on occasions like this. 8, 1891. „ 24x30, $1.95 is stationed at Whiteson, the company tate, but it is not likely that the agents Song. „ 12x32, 4 light, $1.00 In M e m o r y O f G eo . In g lis . having the exclusive sale of Whiteson will permit him to remain ¡ d this uneasy- Opening exercises. Many other sizes of doors and windows To S cott and M aggie : Those wishing anything in the building line would do well to consult them before state or condition very long, property. “ H o w to Study the B ib le,” —A n n a kept in stock. As I sit alone at my window, placing their orders. Can furnish Sash, Doors, Ac. Prices Reasonable. I)r. McConnell can stow away more ice A letter from Prof. J. J. Jessup, who is Stabler. Local Events. G o t o J . B. Mount for your tiu cans. fruit nsro 5^ ^ # ^ M O R E . P. S. Bicycles and Type-writers, cash or on easy payments, or bought, sold or exchanged. Send for Catalogue, Discounts and Terms, COME AND “C” Stock of General Merchandise. J. T. SMITH, DOORS & W IN D O W S A T T H E " O L D 7! K I . I A Is r.i:.” Mitchell & Clark ENTERPRISE SAWMILL A ll cream than any man in Newberg, and lie visiting in southern California, states that stands ready to demonstrate it, too, if you lie will leave there in time to reach this place about the loth of the present give him a chance. Save dollars by buying during the next month. He will come by steamer from two or three w ooks, our goods at clear­ San Pedro. ance prices—some goods below first cost. Dorr’t fail to encourage your young M orris , M iles A Co. friends to arrange to enter tho college at AVe are informed by those who attend­ tlie beginning of tlio school year I wo or ed the county normal last week that Pres­ three weeks lost at the beginning of a ident Nowlin’s address on Thursday was term will be a loss of time that will be well received by the teachers in attend­ hard to regain. ance. James Hunt, who was in tire dry dock for repairs during last week, is out again although looking rather lantern jawed. H e thinks of taking atrip to salt water for additional repairs. Coasters start out on their journey 'rig ­ ged out in linen dusters and ’ ’culiker,” looking tire pink of uropriely, baton their return w hat a change has lieen wrought by the action of salt water fog and W il­ lamette valley dust. How forlorn some of them do look. Buy your Dress goods, Ginghams, W ill Macy returned this week from his Hosiery etc. now at cost— many articles will be sold lower than first cost— no re­ outing in the mountains with the county- serve as everything goes except staple line surveying party, carrying his usual avoirdupois. He has secured the school groceries. M orris , M iles & Co. in the Hoskins district for the winter term AVhile trade in real estate is expected and will w ield the hazel or sit down on to be dull during the summer months the unruly youths over there us occasion real estate dealers in Newberg report bus­ demands. iness better this summer ttian it has ever Bead our few words to the pup’.ic. AVe been before at this season of the year. AVe mean just exactly what we adver­ want to sell out as near every article in our store before moving as we possibly tise that our stock will be sold at cost and many things below cost—now is a can, and to do this we are willing for the next three weeks to sell all goods, except rare chance for trip- bargains— M orris , M iles & Co. staple groceries, at cost, and many of them W e mean just this, anJ There are a large number of young peo- below cost. .Alottitis, M il e s A Co. p’ e in ami around Newberg who ought to nothing more. Vie in school the coming year. A little Mr. Bales the shoemaker is so encour­ encouragement on the part of their fi lends aged by the patronage lie has received might cause them to act wisely in this since commencing in business here that he has bought a lot on First street and is matter. Air. Bales acted AVe made a mistake in the name of the having a shoo put up. party who has the contract for the car­ with good judgement when he started in The ami by the use of printers ink let i-eople l-enter work on the Baptist church. Hanson ---- and C. parties are H . . O. ... ---------- — - Im­ know lie was here for business. Johnson. They began work the first of Elmer Washburn started to the coast ; Tuesday witli a load of ladies which he will the week. As the grass is drying up, and cows leave at Ncstucca for a two weeks outing. are beginning to fail in milk, a couple of The party consists of Airs. Deskins, her handfuls of oil meal with a feed of hr in at j two daughters, Emma and Edith, Lida each milking time, will greatly assist, in l Wilson, Gertrude Lamb ami Clara Wood­ keeping up the flow of mila. It will pay ward. The number of “ oh, my ! ’s” “ law sakes!” and “ patience me's ’ that will fie anyone who keeps a cow to try it. J. C. Clemenoon is rejoicing on account spoken on this trip, will never be record­ of this being bis last year on the farm. . ed. H e says his grain was so heavy this year A couple of citizens of Newberg were in that it took four Kansas mules and an a wholesale house in Portland a few days Oregon cay use to pull the binder through ago ami were told that the house was it and lie dorit want any more of it. furnishing a certain party in our town The public school grounds are growing with a line of their goods of a certain kind up with fern, thistles an 1 mullen an 1 The two citizens were astonished to hear make a rather forlorn looking appearanc*. it as they did not know there was such a A dollar paid to some man would put the stock of goods kept in town. Tiie man grounds in a much more presentable ap­ who has them don't advertise ami conse­ pearance which would add to the credit quently but few people know what he has. of the district. My Newberg charge being entitled to two services this month, I will give them next Sunday, the 9th of August, instead of the 5th Sunday. In ta k e this change because I believe it will be your pleasure. E d w a r d E c t l e s t o x , Pa«tor. And gaze on the setting sun I recall the voice of the dear one And think o f the race he has run. Ol the life that battled on bravely For God, for home and the right; And know he has gone up higher To the realms of purer light. The clouds in the sky are all golden Th o’ the sun has sunk iu the west. Just so are the deeds left behind him, A nd we know that God knoweth best. Some men compare life with the ocean, Lut the life of a man I d compare W ith the sun as it rises iu beauty Iu the circum ambient air. In the m orning it is all beauty; We feel tiie leflecliou by uooa— In the afternoon g lory on glory, Evening—Gates a ja r-a n d the tunc Of the angels’ heavenly chorus Is wafted to us over here— K eep on looking onward and upward: The reward o f faith is near. Discussion led by I.ouisu Bound. Song. “ H ints to Subbath Seltool W orkers.” — W m . Townsend, Discussion led by A n n a Miles. “ T h e Influence o f th e Sabbath School in M olding Public Sentim ent,” — Pres. N e w lin . Discussion led by C alvin Stanley. Song. Question b ox— Lee Stabler. “ W h a t I h ave learned to-night,— M attie Stratton. Song. M issio n a ry M ektino , T o be held Sabbath, August 9, at 3 p. m.: Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber. N otice T o Taxpayers Notice Is hereby given that the asscRRment roll for the town of Newberg, for the year 1WI, has been flier! with the Recorder, anti w ill re­ main open for Inspection till August « ‘ ¡01 h lnyi, prior to which time applications for correc­ tions of errors must be riled. F rank II H oward , Recorder for the town of Newberg. O N L Y O N E I N T i l l U 8. Out of 1357 cough syrups manufactured In the U. 8., but one has been found to be entirely free from opiates and that is the California Positive and Negative Electric Cough Cure, which Is the best on earth for coughs, colds croup, etc. Sold by C. F. Moore & Co. K X U IT K M K N T Runs high at C. F. Moore A Co’s drug store o v­ er System Builder, as everybody is using It for catarrh of the stomach, dyspepsia, constipation And impure blood and to build up the system. It certainly possesses wonderful m erit when all speak so w ell o f it. • DRUGS and MEDICINES, We carry a fall line of FOPULAR PATENT and FAMILY MEDICINES and PURE DRUGS for Proscriptions. P aints , O il , V ar . n isii , and O il C olor . A fine line of the latest styles ol W a ll P a i - er . P erfumes , F ancy and T oilet articles. ery of all styles. Books of I nterest and F ta tio n - S chool B ooks and S chool S ui - i - lie s . PRESCRIPIONS C. I RE F U L L Y COMPOUNDED DAY or N /G H T. Give us a Call. P ost O ffice D huo S tore . Song. “ System atic G iv in g ” — Laura Keeee. D eclam ation— M inn ie Groff. For Jesus, your Savior, is watching, WOltftK T H A N LtcritOKY, Father and mother have gone on before, Song. Is catarrh, and there is but ouo preperation Other loved tines too are there w aiting— “ M issionary Literatu re” —E lizabeth that docs cure that disease, and that is the Cal­ Oh steer for the heavenly shore. B. Aliles. ifornia Positive and N egative Klectric L in i­ Mns. L ulu M. M c C k e k b y , “ Junior and Juvenile W o rk ” — A ch ie ment. Sold by C. F. Moore A Co. It also cures V erm illion, Ks. neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, Morris. burnt, and all pain. T ry it and tell your ->■—» > -------*- O C — te N titic e . Hemarks. neighbors where to get it. • I T A W E L L ASSORTED STUCK OF F U R N IT U R E A L W A Y S ON H A N D A ll parties knowing themselves indebt­ Song. AT P O R T L A N D PR IC E S. ed to the undersigned, will please call C h r is t ia n E n de av o r . BY P R O F E S S IO N A L C AKD 8. and settle before September 1. Sabbath even in g, August9, at Sp. m 7 31i5 J. B. M oore , M. D. Song Service o f 15 minutes. J B U R T MOORE, Ue]Hirts o f Societies. L in t o f Lett«*!-* IM IA -IIs r S T . N E W B E R G , O R E G O N . Song. — : P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N ,:— Remaining in the Newberg post office A. Wright, Office, corner First and Main Street«. tute, I herew ith enclose a list o f all Gustave Weber. Has just received the largest and finest display ol true tier* enrolled during a term of tw o NEWBRKG, - • OREGON. C. F. M oore , P. M. week, together w ith such other items I as w ill lie o f general Interest. Patronise Home Industry. T h e d a ily attendance was v e ry good, ( ¿ i w . M c C o n n e l l , m . d . I have just finished burning^a kiln of m any were neither tardy nor a W n t P H Y S IC IA N SU RG EO N . With those recently patented “ A E K A TED O V E N S ,” ever brought to Newberg. superior brick which I will dispose of at duriitg the session. W e were favored w ith a niitnlier o f visitors, hut would NKWBKItG, - - OREGON. Don’t buy until you have «eeu them. Iu bank building on First Street. lowest living prices. Call and see me at huve been glud to welcom e m any more. the Newberg brick yard. In addition to the regular Work, en- AI1 call, promote attte.Xd To d.y or night, tcrtam nig and instructive* addrcHHCH j Diseases of women ami children a specialty, J G. MKKMAKN. J am es H am n e tt . J. E. HESTON. were delivered by R c v .’ h A idiot t and M c K illip p , Judjf«* G allow ay, President N o t ic e t o C o n tr a c to r «. N ew lin and Prof. H artley, o f N ew berg, D K H A R O L D C l A R K , Sealed bills will be received by and others. ID Z E Is T T IS T . T h e exercises closed w ith an enter- Sec. until 2 o'clock p. m. Aug. 10th the erection of the pavilion on Newherg tainm ent given at the court house. The NEW BERG, - ♦ OREGON music ami recitations an* v e ry fine, and E'air grounds. Rights reserved to reject in the lecture Prof. K an tn er fu lly met Gold fillin g a upeclalty. Gn* or Vitalised A ir W e Would respectfully announce that J. G. Bierinann has a-wy-lab-d liim «elf with J. given In extracting teeth. AH work any or all bills. Plans are! Specifications the expectations o f the 1 1 rge audience E. Heston in the Blacksiriithing business, anil thu' we arc now he'li-r than warranted. Office on Center utreet, opposite w h ich greeted him. I Ils subject, “ M ove can be seen at the Immigration office. the Pont Office. ever enabled to do all work in our linn with neatness and dispatch. O n ." was applicable to the occasion, N. C. M a r i s , Sec. am i was ably presented. T h e experim ent o f holding lon ger Wanted. sessions for institute w ork has been H E S T O N Ä H I UH M A N N . A ll W ork W arr ante d . A practical fruit man to take a thinl in­ tried, and proved a succoan. A t tiie clow* o f the norm al w o rll t h e terest in a tract of 55 acres of land to l»e follow in g resolution* were unanim ously , set to fruit. E'or further information refer adopted: to A. K. C ooper & Co. R e s o l v e d ; T h at w e, the teacher* o f Y a m h ill county, heartily endorse the ' Newberg, Oregon. O regon tw o weeks’ institute now closing; that N e w ü e b o , As announced last week Mr. Dummett, traveling secretary of the northwest for we regard the normal Institute as one M a r r ie d . I th e Y . M. C. A ., was here over Sunday. o f th e educational factors o f our coun­ He met the members of the association At the residence of tiie bride*8 parent« : try, am i o f ini-stimahle value to our * here at their rooms in the hank building in Sherwood, Oregon, the Rev. II. C. teachet*. K kno LVED; That we hereby express on Saturday evening, and talked over Plummer officiating, at 11:30 a in , July | our Rrat¡tu(| ^ itude to nupt. L . II. lin k er for Dr. W ill Clark an old schoolmate of with them matters relating to the work of 29, 1891, in the presence of a large circle his earnest efforts in our behalf, in his the association. An interesting meeting of friends and relatives. Miss KoeaSmock endeavors to m oke the institute a suc­ ours who is traveling for the Ifo rlh k pre­ pared food company of London England was held at the Evangelical church on and Mr. J. K. Morhaek were unite-1 in the cess. Also to our Instructors for the able and efficient m anner in w hich an«! Karine Wis. stopped over with us Sunday afternoon, and at night a large bonds of matrimony. th ey have presented the various sub­ audience gathered at Friends' church to Sunday. He lelt Los Angelos California After receiving the congratulations of j. cts. That we earnestly thank the di- jects. i. rectors o f t h e .M cM in n ville public school in May and has since visited Santa Fe, listen to an address by Mr. Itummett. their friends the happy couple were Sait Lake City, Denver, Sjs kane Falls, He is full of zeal and earnestness in the rorted to the table where cover* were laid for lh e UM; ni ,h ‘‘ ,,ui|,|lnK '•«r- , lu g the institute, and Judge G aliow uv Portland ami ot! er intermediate points. , work, a very pleasant speaker, and is no for sixty guests, The table fairly groaned f,,|- t !i>. use o f the court house for our He will visit the Sound cities and then doubt doing a good work for the Y . M. with the g-ssl things (4 this world pre- : cl. m g exercises; and further, tlm t w e I C. A . * pared by the bride’* mother an-2 sister, exprei our gratitude to the speaker* work on south completing the circle. C. F. Moore & Go. NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE. GARLAND is muck J. B . M O U N T V k a s t s s is ^ Garland Stoves and Ranges A IIESTON & BIERMANN. BLACKSMITHS. Newberg Market, Carriage W ork & Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Sawyer & Bolton, D. E. Holloway, Proprietor. Headquarters fo r all kinds of A g-xsl lino of Fresh Meats, Bologna, etc. constantly on hand. Highest 4JP*h price paid for hidea an-l { flrVt>cla-M butcher'* itock. W. A JAM ES CUM M INS, WELL borers . new bf . r o , ORKOON. Call en n. If you wsut a good wall at a rsa sonatile Sfar». Having had ton* .sparlane. Farm Machinery, Binding Twine Etc. Main Street, Newberg, Ore. J ^ N E W BKOO.M 8 W E E PS C L E A N , AND The New Tin Shop 1« the bent place In town to get your work don* All kind« o f Tlnwork. unch «%• Rooflug. S^ou ing and General KepUrhig, neatly a.*d promp»!> done. Price* reasonable w* gna-sole* «oo4 work. P rie for borine sud Kta-T 8 tm « « t . kuM,“ l iB » * « « * « » F*r toot 4-MH t Nearly opj> nilte D a ft*« road F. H. STOREY, Prop. (