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    Local Events.
Go to J. B. Mount for your tin fruit
cans.
Sidewalk lumber at $8 00 per thousand.
D orrance B ros .
Steam er Klw ooil Sunk.
tu A n il» » :« .
While the steamer KI wood was on her
An eminent French master has said:
Tlie college buildings show up nicely
Horatio Hall has sold his place just way down the river Tuesday evening at
“ That after intro lacing the teaching of
Tin cans at Mount's.
about
5
o'clock,
she
struck
a
snag
at
the
einro being repainted.
! south of town to Mr. Jarrett, recently from
head of the island opposite this place, kindness to dumb creatures into liis
Saw unii hammer music is heard on
Norris Tibodo moved into his cow­ Iowa, who lias taken possession.
and iu a short time filled with water and school, his children were not only more
every hand.
house on Meridian street, yesterday.
Great preparations are being made all
sank in a shallow place, leaving the cabin Ihoughlfnl in their treatment of these,
Try W. V. Ileacock for nails and build -1
Sidewalk lumber at #8.00 per thousand. over the county to attend the Newberg out of the water. She was struck about hut more kind to each olh >r, and he was
SAY yen had come money.
er’s hardware.
fair next month. The people are coming
D orrasce B ros .
midship, having cleared the »nag all right convinced that kindness to animats is
from McMinnville, Amity, Sheridan, Day-
Recorder Howard visited Purtland on i Good house and lot cheap,
SAY you s anted a bicycle.
as was supposed, but tlie strong current ,,u' loginning of moral perfection, and
business last Tuesday.
ton, La Fayette— in fact everybody will
F. L. M oore .
at that point swung the stern around that a child taught in this w ill learn to
lie here. Let us see to it that we iiiano
SAY you enw thirty styles,
Frank Hadley is buying fall apples at
against tlie end of the snag which is im- j love his fellowmen.”
A car load of extra quality split shin­
suitable provision for them, and furnish
thirty cents i>er bushel.
bedded in the bank just beneath the w a-■ The youth who finds ' ‘fun” in the
gles just received, at the Depot Lumber
SAX it wa« ¡tf 127 Washington St.
such a display as shall make this the best
Everybody come out to the fair meet­ Yard.
ter. She had on board several passengers 1 ight or torture of dumb animals is oflen
1
of
all
Newberg'»
successful
fairs.
aAY it was in Portland, Oregon.
ing next Tuesday evening.
and about thirty tons of grain, mostly qualifying for the prison or gallows.
Smith & Bell have placed a new walk
We are informed that some strangers wheat, which w ill lie a complete loss. As Records show that of near 7,000 children
Mr Kegg is flourishing the paint brush in front of their property on Meridian
SAY
it wav at Fred T. Merrill’ «.
j have been camped for several days in the steamer is not seriously damaged taught kindness in one English school,
with Norris Tibodo, and is happy.
street.
' a canyon over on Parrott mountain and aside from the single hole made by the n it one was ever charged with » criminal
SAX you lmpght a “ dandy.”
Jesso Edwards and Mr. Wetiierell
W. P. Ileacock is prepared to do all that they make their way toward town
snag, she may be very quickly repaired offence in any court, w hile out of about
drove up to the county seat Tuesday.
1 kinds o£ simp work at the Depot Lumber almost every night. Just what their bus­
SAX' you would not |-art with it.
and will soon lie ready for business again. 2,(XX) criminals in American prisons, in­
Sidewalk lumber at $8.00 per thousand ! Yard.
iness is no one knows, but there is a sus­ The boat will ho raised as soon ns barges quired of, only twelve bad any pet animal
SAX' you have a new lease of life.
D orrance B ros .
Joseph Medill, of Martinville, Ohio, is picion out that they are friends of can be go* up from Portland. Abernathy in childhood. In the face of these facts,
Wanted—25 5 gal. oil cans. Will pay visiting witli his brother-in-law, Shepard McCullough, w ho are nosing around. A Brothers A Eldridge will probably lose can any fail to sen the im|>ortance of
SAX' you now eat, sleep and live.
Ong noith of town.
committee to inquire into their business I>ctween $2,(XX) and $3,000 by this mishap teaching the law of kindness to God's
5 cents each at
C. F. M oore & Co.
SAX' F. T. M. knowa hie buaioeaa
Sebastian Brutscher has been down might be a wise precautionary measure.
If "electricity is life,” Harlon Ong
atid the river shippers will lose a good i lower creatures, seeing it wields such an
Kick wards.
from the east of the mountains for some
Those who take fruit to the cannery or deal in the delay at this the busiest time j ¡»thience in the prevention of crime'.'
ought to live to be 100 years old at least.
to the dryers will find it to their interest of the year.
j Wo appeal to all mothers to teach even
Rumor has it that two or three wed-1 time helping his fattier harvest.
SAX’ your friends are writing far
the f>uf>i/ in the home, mid to teachers in
dings will take place in town in a short
It i« not out of plaee to remark to your to handle it with care. We saw fonie
T h e G a m « Law .
catalogues.
all our schools to uso every opi>ortunity
friend when you meet him that the green gage plums in town this week that
time.
hail been brought in in bushel boxes and
to impress upon the ehildren under their
Jim Jones is building a milliner and weather is hot. Custom makes law.
As numerous inquiries ure constantly
•SAX’ you are happy.
N. C. Maris drove up to Salem last Sat- without cover from the clouds of dust, being made in regard to tho game law eare, the teaching of Him, who notes the
dressmaking shop on First street for
and
the
boxes
being
set
in
the
bottom
of
the
sparrow
's
fall,
ami
“
whose
are
all
the
unlay with his family and remained over
Mrs. L amb.
it may be well to state for the benefit of
tlie wagon box without protection of
beasts of the field.” How can any Chris­
Mr. Conlee and Mr. Tape, of West Che- Sunday with relatives, returning Monday. course tlie fruit was in no shape for hand­ sportsmen that the season for shooting tian refuse or neglect to aid in his work
Dont forget that Bray & Weesner will ling with any profit. Bring your fruit to grouse, pheasants, quail, thick a, geese,!
halem were delivering fruit at the can­
if he faithfully considers its importance,
etc, opens on September 1st and not be-1
buy all your Prunes and Apples at the
nery Tuesday.
market in marketable shape if you want
the fact that every act of kindness or
foro. The season for shooting grouse and
Z tsT O
8-14 ti
John Hodgkin has sold his property on dryer near the R. R.
to get anything for it.
cruelty reacts upon the actor, that it is
pheasants closes November 15th. There I
Frank Mills and Milt Nicholson have
River street to Horatio Hall and thinks
not
alone
the
suffering
the
jioor
creature
M arried —Wednesday, August 26th,
taken the contract for moving some of 1891, at the residence of the brides will be no legal shooting of Chinese may he spared, or the tot lure it must en­
of going east.
z m z o i r i e .
pheasants this season as tho law protect­
the
business
houses
from
Center
street
The resident of Newberg, who don’ t
mother in Newberg, Frank Patton, of ing them does not expire until November dure, hut Hie agents moral character also
build something this season is away be­ around to First.
Astoria, to Miss Maud Baflarans, Mrs. 15, and this protects them until after the is being huilded and who shall tell what
that building shall lie, or what hearing
One more week only for the genuine Edwards officiating.
hind in the raco.
close season for grouse and pheasants be­
Mr. Patton is assistant cashier in Case’s gins. The open season for ducks, geese his kindness or cruelty may have upon
P. D. Glenn, a McMinnville plummer bargains we are offering in all Dry Goods
his eternal weal or woe. “ A merciful
bank in Astoria, and Miss Saffarans is an and swan shooting lusts till March 1.
was in town last Saturday calling on his Boots Shoes etc.
man doeth good to his own soul, but
M orris , M iles <S i Co.
accomplished young lady who has made
friend F. H. Storey.
ho that is cruel troobleth his own flesh,”
I have secured the services of a skilled many friends since her home has been in
L A F.V Y K TT K I l 'E H S .
We have one more resident to report
I’ rov. xi-17. Bands of Mercy could ho
Newberg.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Patton
left
on
architect
of
Dallas,
who
will
draw
plans
this week in the person of a new daugh­
We have a new hardware store in town. formed in schools without interfering
and specifications for buildings. Call at the noon train for their new home in As­
ter in the family of Columbus Haworth.
C oming w it h a N ew
Mr. Guiss, of Woodbnrn, a brother of our with the regular work cf the school ar.d
Depot Lumber Yard and see samples of toria.
A large lot of Staple Ginghams in nice
might
add
much
of
interest
to
the
gener­
his work.
W. P. H eacock .
druggist,
is
proprietor.
The old man Nelson, who lives at the
styles that must go at cost.
Mr. Strang, (tie baker, lias 'nought the al exercises, with a Friday ul'ternoon en-
Rev. Geo. F. Round attended the M. foot of the mountain, north of town met
M o r r is . M ilk s & Co.
tertaininent of recitations and songs once
E. conference held at Salem last week with a very serious misfortune Tuesday Essex hotel. Mr. Flanders, the former
Parties desiring wells borpd vrill leave
a month, might lie very entertaining and
proprietor,
has
gone
to
California.
and was assigned to a charge at Portland in which lie loses the work of a whole
It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Compare
orders at Heston & Biermann’s black­
The coasters have all got back to town, 1 instructive, Tlio pledgo for Bands of
at the new University. Mr. Round is a year. He sent his thirteen year old
Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay
smith shop.
A. C. Cox.
will
try
to
lie
kind
to
all
good citizen and we are sorry to see him grandson out to herd the cattle and the uncle Johnny Bird being the last to ar- [ Mercy is, “ I
harmless,
living
creatures,
and
will
try
to
NO
RENTS. GOODS M ARKED L O W FOR CASH
To parties calling immediately, there leave town.
ri
ve.
hoy very foolishly set fire to the grass.
are some good bargains in small tracts
One more week will finish threshing Protect them from cruel usage.” Full iu-
The
tire
soon
spread
anil
caught
in
his
A check was rece ived this week from
forrnotion that will enable any one to
near town.
F. L. M oore .
Dr. Gray, of Indiana, for $50.00 for the w heat and oats and consumed his entire the grain in this neighborhood, tho yield
form a Band of Mercy, will lie sent free
A. M. Hoskins sold two lots on River benefit of the college.
The doctor and crop in a very short time and it was hard being very good. Wheat is worth 80c
upon applicatisn to Geo. L. Angell, 19
etieet last Tuesday to a Portland plaster­ his family were hero last fall visiting work to save his buildings. Tlie fire here now.
Hop picking will soon begin, and the Milk St.., Boston, Mass.
er, who is going to plaster his store build­ Mrs. Gray’s sister. Mrs. Hartley. “ ‘ Tis reached the cornor of his barn at one
Perhaps ladies would not feel comfort­
ing.
time, but was finally put out. He loses boys and girls will soon be busy for a
sweet to be remembered.”
able to wear birds and would lie willing to
while.
50c
a
box
will
be
tho
price
this
about
500
bushels
of
wheat
and
oats.
Charley Conrad, with his wife and
Mrs. Lizzie Judd, who has been in
pledgo against it were they aware of the
baby started last Tuesday for his old Portland during the past year is home Mr. Nelson is getting old and his loss year.
O F T IE E H j
M. J. Ramsey has the contract to paint fact that they are skinned alive, (in order
home at Laredo, Missouri. Going back again and will most likely remain on her comes very heavy on him.
that the plumes may retain their beauty),
to see his wife’s people.
Doors and windows, all sizes and thick­ the school house. The carpenter work is
place north of town during the winter.
neuily completed, and when it is painted while their little oneB tiro left to die by
D epot L i m ber Y ard .
Levi Binford and wife, who have been She expects her son Charley back from nesses, at
the building will show off to good advan­ thousands of starvation, that tlie lovely
* here visiting, left for California Tuesday. : San Jose, California later in the fall to
seabirds are shot down and before they
tage.
l l r l i ' k ! It i I r k ! ! l l r i r k l t !
Have on hand and for sale
They expieased themselves as being very live with her.
Mr. Fisk’ s new house is nearly com­ have expired, have their wings torn off
First-class
foundation
hrick
for
sale
at
much pleased with Newberg.
1’rof. G. N. Hartley and Dr. A. Mil's
by
heartless
hunters,
their
little
ones
too,
pleted am! will be a nice building. Prof.
All Kinds of Rough and Dressed
Newberg brick yard.
J as . H amnett .
Mr. Storey finished the tin roof on Par- started for Oskaloosa, Iowa, last Wednes­
left to die in (ho same slow agony.
Baker will occupy it this winter.
v ker’s brick Wednesday. The plasterers day to attend Iowa yearly meeting of
God help the women of tho W. C. T. IT. Those wishing anything in the building line would do well to consult them before
School will commence in the seminary
W a n te d !
<■ are at work and the building will in a Friends’ church which commences on
to cast upon the cruel check rein of the
the
2d
of
Septemlier.
placing their orders. Can furnish Sash, Doors, die. 1‘rices Reasonable.
A first-class, practical female cook.
short lime be read.v for occupancy.
Sep. 9th. Dr. Mills will go on to Illinois
Prof. Bow man and wife are rejoicing on faithful horse tlie odium it deserves and
Will
pay
good
wages
to
the
right
person.
to make known the fact that docking the
Dressmaking done at Mrs. Lamb’s resi­ to visit his parents and will probably be
account of a little girl at their house.
M rs . B. W. O’B rien .
dence corner Fifth and Meridian St’s., gone two or three months.
Theodore Johnson and Sadie Moyer tail means to cut thro’ the bone and spi­
four blocks south of Bank building.
Don’ t forget to prepare something for
were married last Sunday, Rev. liallen- nal chord ami to sear the stump with hot
N otice.
irons while the poor creature shrieks in
M rs . L amb & Miss W oodward .
the exhibit at the fair. If the new pa-
,
AH partieB knowing themselves indebt­ tyno officiating.
CARRIES A FULL LINK OF
A number of the boys of Newberg lodge ugony. We Hre informed that Queen
We would call especial attention to villion, which will be a large ono is prop­ ed to the undersigned, will please call
Victoria
has
ordered
tho'cheek
reins
of
erly
filled
we
will
have
an
exhibit
that
I. O. O. F. paid us a visit last Saturday
Laces, Parasols, Hosiery and Shoes—
and settle before September 1.
will he a credit to the county. Let every­
night, aud a pleasant time was had. the horses of the royal stables removed;
many sold below cost to close out.
7-3U5
J. B. M oore , M. D.
with such a precedent can we not follow
body
take
hold
in
earnest
with
a
determi­
Come again, boys.
M orris , M iles & Co.
F o r Sale Cheap F o r Cash.
Fred Hartwig is building a new houso suit?
I can furnish you all material for build­ nation to have tlie best fair ever held
Ministers and Christian people should
At ray residence on River Street, ono for Ivan Daniel in Matty's addition.
ing, including rough and dressed lumber, here.
awake
to the realization of tlie fact that
P u r e D r u g s f o r P r e s c r ip t io n s .
We understand that Mr. Stewart, the
J. M. Wright visited Wbiteson and pony, cart and harness, one good cow and
lime, doors, windows, mouldings, brack­
Christ’s command, “ Be ye therefore mer­
photographer
who
was
here
last
«
inter,
Amity,
tlie
first
of
tlie
week,
where
the
ealf,
one
Pctaluma
incubator,
and
my
ets, nails, locks, etc. W. P. H eacock .
Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. A lso «
lias located in Newberg. Our advico to ciful, as your father is merciful,” is just
The cannery commenced business Yamhill Land Company have real estate Household Furnitnre. J. S. H odukin .
fine line of the
as
binding
as
any
other.
all who deal with him would be to deal
Tuesday and they have been putting up interests. They are making surveys and
Under tho plea of scientific investiga­
Changed Hands.
with him on a cash basis, as lie left a
other
preparation
for
the
fall
and
winter
green gage plums. There seems to he no
W. A. Lyon announces that ho has number of unpaid bills here. Some of tion or for tlie good of humanity, vivisec-
end to th>*se but silver prunes are prefer- trade in real estate. Whiteson is to have leased the east and west end meat m ar-,
them at least are still unpaid, and will bo tors carry on their diabolical work in
a paper soon which will make seven for
ed.
America as well ns in Europe, with not a
kots from D. E. Holloway and Mrs. liberally discounted for cash.
Yamhill county.
Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School
Parties who have subscribed work on
Young, and is prepared to furnish the I Mr. Derby has had his house pain tod statute in the United States against it.
Wheat thrashing is going on nicely and
the fair grounds are earnestly requested
Shall
wo
not
“
Open
our
mouth
for
tho
best of fresh meats at all times, and asks n p jn (;00,| Btyle, and will soon rnovo to
i P rescription * C arkpcm . y C om i
(
P ounded D a y oil N ight .
i
dumb,” (Prov. xxxl-8) until there is
to come forward at once as there is much farmers are jubilant over the good prices a trial.
C. F. MOORE &
town.
offered.
Loads
and
loads
are
arriving
at
public
sentiment
sufficient
to
legislate
to be done to put the grounds in good
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| J. P Johnson has sold his interest in
Christenson Bros, warehouse at all hours
shape.
For Sale.
the uVery business to a Mr. High, of Mc- against the horrible custom of baking
of the day and still they coin» with the
eats and rabbits alive, freezing thorn to
A tract of six acres all set to fruit with j Mjnnvüle.
P o sey .
Miss Alice Boland, of Tualatin and
golden grain, euch bushel of which we
good buildings. This is a nice homo in-1 _______________________________________ death in ice machines, starving dogs to
Miss Edith Ellis, of Middleton, were up
hope will represent a big round dollar be­
death, tearing out their stomachs and re­
side the corporation, and caD be had on rea­
the first of tlie week and engag d rooms
NEWBERG,
:
OREGON.
fore the first of 1892.
sonable terms if taken in the next sixty
W O M A N ’S COLUMN. placing with pigs bladder, then producing
with the expectation of entering college at
Miss .Maggie Inglis, who is superinten­ days. Call at the G raphic offieo lor fur­
artificial vomiting, cutting o)>en tho hacks
opening.
dent of tlie floral display at the fair in­ ther information.
of persons, opening the vertebra with A Complete and well assorted stock of Furniture always on hand at Portland price«.
M R S. F. A . M O R R IS , E d itor.
If you have some good projierty and
vites all ladies in tlie community, who
Newest designs in rockers, easy chairs and novelties, a specially.
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chisel, mallet and pinchers, together with
want some 6 per cent money on easy
are lovers of nice flowers to arrange to
It seems to mo a principle that the |»>r- I an endless category of crueltiestranscend-
N ot lea.
C o r n r r F irs t and Main a tr o ci» .
C3-. W . W Y M A N .
terms with long time, call on the Mutual aid in making the display in her depart­
I have a span of mares, wagon and har­ son, who works hardest for those beneath ¡ng anything we would think human lie-
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I
Land & Building Syndicate. Oflicc in
ment, a credit to the association. The ness, a cow, sewing machine and other him climbs highest toward angelhood, iugs capable of ? Diabolical indeed is it
hank building.
ladies ought to respond to tlie invitation household goods which I desire to sell. and if I thought it right to envy any one, j not?
A family named Osburn, who are ana make a line exhibit.
Will sell cheap for cash. Inquire 2 doors 1 would set about envying those who are • Yours for (rod and homo ami all God’s
friends of Allen Smith, are expected here
voices for the voiceless, and defenders for creatures.
L. P. R ound ,
Bill Hess, who has a ranch of 150 head south of Ramsey’s paint shop.
D kai . kr IN
in about three weeks from North Branch,
State Siip’ t “ Mercy.”
the most down trodden of God’s crea­
C. J. P ainter .
of horses up in the Yakima country,
Kansas. They have two children to
was in town Wednesday. He brought
tures.—Frances E. Willard.
place in college.
F a ir M eeting.
25 lieud of horses down, the most of
Delphlna K. Kills (the Invalid) keeps a sup
Bray & Weesner have been making which he has sold and he will soon re­
All cilicer’ , superintendents and assist­
In England is a “ l eague of Kindness” ply of Ma'louery and notion«, such ns suspen­
some changes in their dryer near the de­ turn. He has made two trips during the ant superintendents are urgently .-equest- among well-to-do children by which they ders, celluloid collars, handkerchiefs, combs,
pot, and expect to have it ready to dry- season to the east, once to Illinois and ed to meet at tho Public School House, help poorer ones, giving them their oiit- laces, plus, needles, gloves, Ac., slno arranges T i n C a n s !
T in C a n s !!
T in C a n s ! ! !
Oregon specimens for sale, at one of the cot­
fruit in first class shape, as soon as the the other to Kansas with horses.
Tuesday evening, September 1, at 8 grown garments ami toys. They make tages near Friends’ hoarding hall. She solicits
prune crop is ready.
o'clock, sharp, to transact important bus- scrap and picture l/ooks also. It was or- j the pBtronage of Newberg and vicinity and re
Special for one week.
¡ness. Tho meeting will be open to all, ganized less than a year ago, yet has ex­ piests patrons to call In the alternoon.
Elmer Washburn returned from the Straw hats t»elow cost,
And other Seasonable Good* for use in preparing fruila.
ami we would lie glad to see everyone in­ tended all over the kingdom, so tender
coast last Friday with his load of ladies. Wool anil fur hats at cost,
We alio handle the Celebrated RED JACKET PUMF3, tho Best on the Market.
terested in the success of tlie fair, in at­ are the little hearts to the touch of need.
Miss Wilson was sick most of the time Shoes for men and women—cost,
O N I . V O N E I N T H E If. H.
tendance.
N. C. M aris ,
while away and of course did not get Dress goods at 8c, a bargain,
Out of 1,157 cough syrups manufactured In
The following is, says tho Australian
Secretary.
J. E. HESTON.
>■ o. HIKHMANN.
much enjoyment out of the trip.
A few Parasols at less than cos',
(Sunday School Teacher, from a Isiy’s es­ the IT. H., but one has been found to Is* entirely
free from opiates and that Is the Califorufa
Pacific college opens September 9tli, Everything except groceries at cost.
say on total abstinence:
“ I abstain Positive and Negative Electric Cough Cure,
T he F air.
M orris , M iles & Co.
and the prospects for a good attendance :
from alcoholic drinks because, if I would which Is the best on earth for coughs, colds
are very favorable. Students should not
It appears to be the opinion of some of
rim coming 1- air is close at band and eX(.e| u crjL.|{eter, Grace says, ‘ abstain’ ; croup, etc. Hold by C. F. Moore A Co.
let trivial matters keep them out of the farmers of this connty that thero 1 as there is a great dpal of work to be i ¡y, a walker, Weston says, ‘ abstain’ ; as
school for the first few weeks as the time should lie more grain stacked, and less | done by the several departments, I j gn 01UHmanj Ifanlan savs, ‘ abstain’ ; as a
lost is lost for the whole term.
threshed out of (he field, The argum ent ! thought perhaps it w ould not he out of [ swimmer, Webb says, ‘ abstain’ ; as an
E X C IT E M E N T
We would rwipertfully announuo that .1. ll. Hermann ha«
himwlf with J#
E. lief)ton in the Blm*k»inithing bumne*«, ami that we an* no* U*»ter than
A gentleman named Ayers, who has is that grain going through the sweat in place to call the exhibitors attention to ; orator, Bright says, ‘ abstain’ ; as a mis- Runs high at F. Moore A Co’« drag «tore ov­
ever enabled to do aii work in onr line with neat new* and dinpatch.
lived for the past year at Friday Harbor, the slack weigh» out. better and is of bet­ the great importance of getting ready in | sionery, Livingstone says, ‘ abstain’ ; as a er System Builder, a» everybody 1» using It for
catarrh of the stoma-h, dyspepsia, constipation
time.
To
make
a
fair
a
success
it
is
nec­
ter
quality,
at
the
same
lime
providing
Washington arrived in town last Monday.
doctor, Clark says,‘ abstain’ ; as a preach­ and impure blood and to build up the aystem.
He sold his land in Washington and is agauist possible loss and damage by rain. essary for a united action of our ent're er, Farrar says, ‘ abstain’ .
Asylums, It certainly po-ressas wonderful merit "-hen all
H K H T O N A HI I. It M A N N .
A ll W o rk W a r r a n t h d .
neighborhood to bring this about and I prisons, anJ workhouses re|>eat the cry, speak so well of It.
*
looking for a new location. Our real es-
The old man Collins, from up the val-
would
urge
every
one
to
bring
what
they
tale men ought to be able to satisfy Mr.
«-hose appetite for fire w ater gets the
‘abstain!’ ”
We have heard a long
have to show as this will make our fair speech with less in it.
Ayers.
■ better of him, was raked in last Saturday
a success.
It was admitted by nearly
K x^cu tor'a N otice.
Prof. J. J. Jessup arrived here last Sat- evening by marshal Woods and placed
"I t took me five years,” said a married
every one last year that we had a good
N oth f . Is hereby given thst Hsmuol Ifobson
nrday from southern California and has in the cooler for the night. If the par­
and A. 'I HUir have Loon by tho county oourt
fair ami as we are making everything new man, "to become convinced that the of
Yamhill County, Oregon duly Hppolnted
been busy calling on old acquaintances ties who furni-hed him the whiskey had
this year, let ns try and see if we can't cheapest way for me to run my house joint Kxeentor* of tho list will and testament
of Wlllmm Hoh*on. c!ee«*ii$ei|. All person» hav­
before the opening of the college.
Mr. received justice they would have spent
make tho fair decidedly better than ever, was to give my wife so much money ing claims ngainst »aid e: tat*; will present them
Mulford, a young man, who formerly tlie night with tho old man. One of
» either of us. du’ v verified, at onr residune*»*
especially in onr Horticultural depart- [ every month, to S | « n d as she sawr fit. I t*
in said enmity, within six mouth« from the
lived at New Providence, Iowa, came these days the tables will turn.
ment. I would like every one that has | think I have saved at least tw enty-five j date hereof.
Dated thla 12th day of August, A. 1» 1*11.
with him from Pasadena anil is stopping
Miss Anna Howard, a lady who comes any fruit to he sure and bring sample« to i per c e n f. by this plan. I neves have any
H a M m . Honaoff,
with J. T. Smith.
well recommended as a teacher of music. the fair, for if yon have anythin? better large bills coming in now at inopportune
A. T. H i . sik ,
Main Street,
Newberg, Ore.
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Executor» of »aid K»late.
Mr. Cooper, president of the fair, re* both voeal Mid instrumental, ha* been Re­ than your neighboru we want to know it. time», tor my wife pays aw *hebuys. My
quests us to nr/e thoee, who have sub- cure] to take the place ot instructor in
We have secured E. W. Allen, secreta - 1 house is better equipped und better man-
neri bed to the fund for putting the fair music at the rolW e the comm* year. ry of the State Horticultural .Society, of aged than it was under my old system,
^
NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND
W OK SF. T H A N 1-K F K O aV.
grounds in order to come op and pay the Miss How ani is formerly from Canada, |»ort,an,it come and Ulk to ns on Fruit and furthermore, my wife lias a private
1» catarrh, and there Is hut one preperattrn ;
cash into the treasnry as the money is harin/ graduated at a Canadian college, Raising. No doubt it will be interesting bank account, to which she add* a little that doe» cure that disease, and thst Is the i ' t l - 1
badly needed to forward th e w jr k .
Re­ and taught for five years on I’rince Ed­ so let us get ready to bring our products every month. I would advise every man Ifornia Positive and Nesatlve Electric Lint- I
member that the officers of the fair are ward's Island. She taught last year at of this beautiful valley and surprise the who has a practical wife to try the same ment. Sold h , C. V. Moore tk Co. It alao cures is the be»t i»F»re in town to get your work Inn*. All kind» of nnw«*k.
»» Rnoflnf, «pout­
netiralcia. rheumstlim.
headache, sprains, |
ing an>l General Rejnlrlug, neatly a id promptly
Frl *•* re** »nable
not oai-l for their work and it is unreason­ Spokane Fail», Washington, and for the
world with our display.
scheme. It's an imroenee relief, not to burns, and all psln. Try It aud tell your j
past
few
weeks
has
been
stopping
with
able to ask them to spend time running
N'earlropposite'*»)Ton toed-
F. II. STOREY,
H . C ooper , President.
speak of the raving.”
relatives at Payton.
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neighbors where to get it.
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