b ®* ?E H A V E just t ome to make our home in this thriving town of Newberg, but we have done business in the County for years. To our old customers it is not necessary to talk, but to those who have never traded w ith us we wish to say that we have long since realized the important fact that wo must not only sell as good goods as there are in tlie market, but T h e B e s t , because more is expected o f us as leading the van. .Id on Com* ire Advanoe- Local Events. stition. i Payment», Bocker is coming. Buy a heating s-tove of Mount. 'ash Buyer», f the Finest ra, , 1891 . NO, C AN D ART. i cun suit yon. N. Pres’ t. ions. nfectfonery, Al* •e A ai fit. r. ............. President. .. .Vice-President. .................Cashier. oi u u se of Underwear for Men and Boys is com plete . Hosiery in Endless Variety. All grades of Overcoats Rubber Coats. y Rubber Boots and Rubber Shoes for Men and Boys. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes in latest stylc3. Ï S c a New stoves at Mount's. E. X. Harding, of McMinnville, was in town Wednesday. “ 500 Milos on Horseback through the Holy Land,” next Monday night. Our Neckwear is also tho latest. W e would like to have the ladies call and examine our line o f i Blankets and get prices before buying elsewhere. A n d don’t forget that we are the agents for the celebrate Brownsville W o olen Goods. “ Our holiday stock will make friends. outshine rivals, please everybody, and sell itself on its merits. Don’t wait, tl„. beautiful display is ready, call ami sec novelties, new ideas, varieties, oddities, original designs, useful things, beautiful things, a great assortments of appropriate gifts for all people and all ages. Prices bound to please.” C, F. M o o r e A Co. If anybody thinks the peoplo of New­ berg are going to fold their hands and let a couple of had characters ruin the repu lation of the community they are very much mistaken. Lawyers fees divided among the people come light com parts I with the depreciation of property values. School houses without saloons is the motto Newberg has adopted and we pro­ pose to stick to it. A man named Rosecrans was arraigned the other day at Hillsboro for trespassing on another man’s land, found guilty and fined $30. lie repeated the offense the next day, and was arrested and fined $50. This last fine he is hoarding out with the sheriff. There is a general complaint among land ow ners about town of hunters trespassing. A few lessons like the above w ill have a very wholesome effect. I For diarrhoea or summer complaint in any form, there is nothing lietter than Chamberlain'» Colic, Cholera and Diarr­ hoea Remedy. Mrs. Nancy Berry, of Adam», Lawrence Co., Kentucky, says one dose cured her of an attaek of diarr­ hoea. Two or three doses will eure any ordinary case. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by 0. F. M o o r e & Co. N o t i c e t o T a x 1 'n y e r * . Notice is hereby given that the assess­ ment roll ot tho town of Newlierg has been placed in my hands for collection and can he paid at tlie Recorders office. Such assessment will become delinquent 60 days from the date in this notice mentioned. Given under my hand this 13th day of October, 1891. J. J. W oods , Marshal of the town of Newberg. P U B L IC SC H O O L I T H IS . Lucy Scott, Charles Rittenhouse, Al- berry George and Willie Hess are the new pupils registered in Mrs. Martin’s room this week. We think that the rainy weather could he well spent by those who arc shut in from their work, by visiting tho school. Visitors are always welcome. Elsa McCroa, Effie and Millie Moffit have returned to school, after being ab­ sent for some time. * Ttic school will give an entertainment at tlie close of tho term, before llio holi­ days. Mr. Cook and Pete Younger visited the school last Tuesday. Miss Winnie Kauffman was a visitor in Piof. Hodson’sroom last Tuesday. Mrs. Martin’s and Prof. Ilodson’s rooms adjourned last Monday in or­ der to attend the mass meeting. ind. Cew York- .formation concern il l s , oprietors. r v e « r e Dow p r e p a r e » COM E A N D : e s s . Saturdays. “C .” Stock of General Merchandise. J. T . S M I T H , Mitchell & Clark ENTERPRISE SA W M ILL Trespass notices for sale at this office office. He is an old acquaintance of Sol­ cheaper than you cau write them. omon Haworth. Building paper of all kinds at Dr. A. Mills arrived home ■ from the C. F. M oore A Co. east the first of the week, bringing a com Doors and windows, all sizes and thick­ pany of ten with him. The state immi­ The necessity of confining tho crazy gration board had better employ Dock to man taken on our streets last Saturday nesses, at D ecot L umber Y ard . brought afresh to the knowledge of the French cheat seed lor sale at my resi­ rustle for them. O. V. Allen came down from LaFay­ people of this town tho abominable con dence near Newberg. M. II. Puw iv. ette Tuesday to rent a house for his father dition of that institution which we call Laundry goes Tuesday. who he expects here from Kansas in a the city jail. A lunatic or a law breaker A. T. Hill. few days. He secured the house now oc­ even, has some rights which we should Robber boots, rubber coats, rubber respect, and this community cannot cupied by Dr. Clark. idboes, for men and boys at Kay «& Todd’s. It is not to be supposed that the elec­ afford to let this matter drop, without Read the announcement of the opening tion news had any undue influence, but taking some means to remedy llio condi­ of the winter term of the college in this the flag pole erected during the last presi­ tion of things tliere. issue. dential campaign, came down with a Mrs. Philander Gurd was a pleasant Dr. Clark, the Newberg Dentist will bo crash a few days ago. caller Wednesday. She has our thanks in Sherwood, Nov. 19 for 1 day only. At Rays ferry, three miles above town at for a beautiful bouquet cut from her sSberwood House. Rays Landing is said to have been estab­ garden. Among them are two varieties A I t o b b e r y C o m m it t« * « l. The November number of the Crescent lished by the Hudson Bay company in of roses, one geranium, variegated myr­ Mr. Kauffman, who came here a short will appeal in a tew days. * Don’t fail to 1826, it being the first to be established tle, Immortelles, chrysanthemums, mari­ subscribe lor it. gold, dahlias and verbenas. This for time ago, and who is a friend of Elisha on the Willamette river. tho benefit of those of our readers in Smith, was robbed of his ready cash at A. ®. George, o f Marion and Milt Attorney O. II. Irvine, of McMmnvillo, Outrun, of Salem, came down on the boat was in town Wednesday administering ihe east, who are shivering with cold, the Newberg House Tuesday night. The and covering up their house plants <»► door opens into his room at the head Tuesday morning. legal advice to the city authorities. Ir­ of the stairs and the bed stands with the F or S alk —A good, five room house and vine is a jovial good fellow and we are cry night to keep them from freezing. head to tho right of tho door. Mr. four lots. May be liad at a bargain. Call always glad to see him in town. There is a man who don’t live many Kauffman says he (lid not lock his door *.t G raphic office. thousnnd raileS from Newberg, who, John Younger, ajewelor w ho came here on going to bed, thiuking it unnecessary, Two ladies named Uibbs, enters of Mrs. a short time ago from Sheldon, Iowa, has when he has anything to say on the gin but threw his pants across the head of the J. U. bower Ulan, arrived here Wednesday located for business in Bales’ shoe shop, question, is always on the wrong side. bead. In the morning his pants were from Pleasant Plain, Iowa. as he announces in this issue, lie has We are sorry to say it, for we deplore the found at tho bottom of the stairway, mi The friends of Henry Austin begin to rented the Jo Woods house in Hobson’s situation, but the chances are that lie will nus his pur«e, which contained two twen son suffering with sneli a disease, as in have good cause to regret his course in feel anxious about him. He lias only addition. ties and a two and a half piece all in gold. my opinion it is the licet medicine in ex- the near future. Tho face of that man’s been in town once since his marriage. William Allen, of Ilesper, Kansas, hus­ He says this is the first time he has ever istanee. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by boy is already beginning to show the iieon robbed and in a placo where he For a rousing mass meeting to declare band of Mrs. Allen who has been here C. F. M oore & Co. effects oi strong drink. Facts are some­ would least expect it. The robbery was against tiie saloon business we will put visiting for some time, has sold his farm, times very stubborn things. and with his sons will come on here in a no doubt committed by eome ono acquain­ Newberg against any town in Oregon. N A T IO N A L K E M K D Y CO . D a v id W . M artin , g o d c r a l a g e n t ror th o N a­ About the best thing wo have heard yet ted with the house and knew where to go, Edmund Robinson shot a large hawk few days with the expectation of making (and it comes so straight that we can give and we think tho proprietor of tlie hotel, tio n a l R e m e d y C o. w lu b es to a n n o n n r e that h o the other day that measured four feet five Oregon his home. n o w h as tw o a g en ts in N e w b e r g fo r th e sale ¿mikes across The wings from tip to tip. Rev. Brown, of Hillsboro, gave a very | the authority if necessary), is that a num­ Mr. Woods, has grave suspicious that lie o f h is m e d ic in e s . Mrs. M ary l lo e s o n , o n sou th would not care to disclose at present at M e r id ia n street, n e a r th e f a ir g r o u n d s , a n d ber of fellows around town agreed to stand Parties wanting ditching done, will do interesting lecture on temperance at the M rs. C o x , o n F irst street, o n e d o o r w est o f Pres- by the saloon men if they would start least. Evangelical church last Saturday night well to call on E llis A HawoRtn, h y te r la u c h u r c h , are h is o n ly a u th o r is e d Wo understand that. Mr. Kauffman ¡a a business here, but they found it was so His coming was not well advertised and a g e n ts , w h o h a v e a n d w ill h e r o a fte r k e e p o n nov8tf Newberg, Oregon. the audience was small. He deserved a unpopular that they have gone back on practical hotel man and that lie has been h an d a fu ll s u p p ly o f th e a b o v e n a m ed r e m e ­ Howard Williams, who is again driving d ie s . t e p t m lp d lm their agreement. The G raphic said long negotiating for the Arlington hotel. much better house. a team for the Oregon Transfer Co. at ago that the saloon business was unpopu­ Cephas Maris has the frame partly up Partland, lias beeD in town during the l 'R a o i u N N e t l c e t o C r e d ito r s . lar in Newberg. Our friends, the enemy for his new harness shop. The building O f F r ie n d * ' Q u * r l r r l y M e e t in g . w ert. N o tic e ts h e r e b y g iv e n that th e u n d e r s ig n e d had bettor read up and find the pulse ol is 20x40, two stories high and will make For fourth quarter, to lie held at New­ w h s , o n th e ZSth d a y o l O ct. A. D. lK!il, a p p o in t ­ Our population would be very materi­ ed l.y t h u c o u n t y C o u rt o f Y a m h ill c o u n t y , tlie people before they go into any rash a neat appearance. The upper story will berg, Nov. 13,14 and 15,1891. slate o f O reg on a d m in is tr a to r o f th e estate o f ally increased in a short time ii we could agreements. In g lts la te o f s a id c o u n t y , d eceased. be occupied by the G. A. R. post, Sons of Friday, 2 p. in. Meeting of Ministry T G h eo. e r e fo r e , all p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im * a gain st assure people that they could fiud houses sa id est l i e s re h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to p resen t them Veterans and Women’s Relief Corps. There was quite a breeze of excitement and Oversight. to rent. • w ith p r o p e r v o u c h e r * th e r e fo r to m e a( m y r e s i­ 7 p. m. Business meeting of Women’s d e n c e at N ew lserg In said c o u n t y w it h in s ix Elizabeth Miles fell on the walk at her on our streets last Saturday, caused by Warren Robertson, who has been work­ m o n th s fro m th e d e le o f th is n o t ic e . home Wednesday and in trying to protect the appearance in town of one Win. Chen- Foreign Missionary Society. D ated O c t o b e r ZBth Pr.ll. ing on the railroad bridge at LaFayette R o b e r t 8. I n o u s . oweth, a lunatic, who had esca|ied Saturday 10 a. in. Meeting for Wor­ herself from the fall fractured one of the A d m in is tra to r . fear seme time has been in town during It a msey A F e n t o n , A ttys. fo r th e Estate. hones of the arm near the wrist. Dr. from tlie asylum at Salem. The home ship. tire week. 1 p. m. Business meeting. McConnell set tlie limb and the patient of the unfortunate man is in Willowa Mr. Todd, Kd Holt and Bart Cox went was resting easy when last heard from. county, where he has a good farm and a 7 p. rn. Sabbath School Conference. .A t T h o a duck hunt last Tuesday, prepared to fine family. His insanity was caused by Sunday, 10 a. m. Sabbath School. Eugene Hoskins Is hack again and en­ exterminate every feathered tribe on Wa- over beating himself last harvest handling “ 11 a. m. Meeting for Wor­ tered the college yesterday. lie has been pato lake. working in a hoarding house in Idaho for wheat. He is an old friend of Jonathan ship. Sunday, 3 p. m. Public meeting of F. H. Howard’s jewelry store now sits some time and we would infer that the Votaw and this no doubt is what brought M ay b e fo u n d nt a ll tim e * a fu ll a a io r tm e n t alongside o f Kay A Todd’s store on First feed was good as he is as fat as a hear. him here, lie was confined in the city Women’s Foreign Missionary Society. o f g o o d m a r k e ta b le jail by marshal Woods during the after­ 7 p. in. Young People's Society Chris­ street. Milt Nicholson had charge of the The boaaders are yet to hear from how­ noon and on Sunday. On Saturday night tian Endeavor. moving of it. ever. he was given a bed over J. T. Smith's Munson Mulford who has been clerking A gentleman from Cotneticut named U ro g ra m o f K llili S c k o o l C o n fe r e n c e , for J. T. Smith for some time left for his Peck was here Wednesday wanting to store while marshal Woods and others watched below. During the night he be­ Held Nov. 14, 7 p. in. home at Pasadena, California, laet Wed­ buy a prune orchard in bearing. All orders promptly attended to and Sat- The Song. came very violent ami demolished all the infactiou Guaranteed. nesday morning. man who sets an orchard of prunes and 0|>eniiig Exercises. windows in the room and broke a heating The potato crop was good this season takes care of it will have no trouble in dis­ One door west of Morris, Miles & C o.’» Song. stove into smithereens, besidedoingulher new store, on First Street. btrt many sire mourning over the fact that posing of it at a good profit if he so de­ Laura Reece. damage. An attendant arrived from the Select Reading, they fai led to get their crop dug daring sires. J. 8. BAKER A HON8. asylum on Sunday afternoon and took Moody’s Advice to Sunday School Teach­ the dry weather. Brother Conover, of the Dayton Herald him away. ers. Miss Lula Wilson has been nnable to while In town last Saturday, made a pleas­ How Shall We Increase the Attendance take her place at the case in the G raphic ant call at this office. He informed us at Our School, Miles Reece. B r ic k ! R ilr lc !! B r i c k !!! «Rice during the past week, owing to that Dayton bail a prospect for another Song. First-class foundation brick for sale at g b e e n apfM ilntcd b y th e C o u n ty S u r ­ temporary illness. newspaper soon. Dundee and Kays^ Newberg brick yard. A Walk With Jesus, W. F. Townsend. v e H y o a r v in J a s . H am nett . ** h i* d e p u ty fo r thi** p a rt o f Y a m h ill C o u n ty , I atn p r e p a r e d to d o a il k in d « o f Song and Collection. Washing done for families or individu­ Landing will probably bid for the next PLAIN SURVEYING. als at Hobson’s laundry, at reasonable papers to be started in Yamhill. S tM in L a u n d ry . P r o g r a m o f >1 l * * l o n a r j M e e t in g . Chas. H. Merry man. of Philomath, ad­ L e a v e o r d e r « fo r w ork a t th e po.it o ffic e o r ad- rates. Location at foot of Meridian street Ab Hill has received the agency ol tli» d r e * » m e at N e w b e r g , O reg on , vance agent for Bishop Becker, of the Portland Steam Laundry and if you will Song. near the fair grounds. H M It KECK. Opening. United Brethren church, who is lecturing j leave your soiled shirts, cuffs and collars F. H. Howard is stocking np with at college towns in the state, was in New­ at the drug store on Mondays, and call Missionary Scraps, Mrs. Craven. watches and jewelry for the holiday trade berg last Thursday and Friday. He ar-1 on Saturdays, lie will return them to you Song. and will he ready to supply young folks Missionary Fields, Geo. Stabler. ranged for a lecture here on next Monday »lick and dean. and old folks as well. Break your haeR sawing wins I by hand, Missionary Gleanings, Laura Minthorn. night. Subject, "500 Miles on Horseback but gel us to saw it with our fam es Hunter, who is a friend of Geo. through Palestine.” Remarks, By Volunteers. N e w H tonm H aw . Stabler arrived here last Monday from Song. Bishop H. J. Becker, of the United A tract of eix'acres all set to fruit with Music, Conducted by Prof. J. J. Jessup. ‘ Good work at living prices,' is onr motto. near Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. Stabler Brethren church will deliver a lecture at REUBEN 8. FRANK. good buildings. This is a nice home in­ had contracted 'or a job for him before he Friends’ church next Monday night on A n i l - H a l ., o n M a a s M e e t in g . side the corperat ion, and can he had on rea­ eaine, at the Newberg rursery. his travels through the Holy Land. Ad- | On last Friday afternoon about forty sonable terms if taken in the next sixty “ Oregon on WheeU” Is what they call­ mission 15 cent», children under 12 years days. Call at the G raphic office for fur­ ladiea gathered at the Presbyterian ed the car of products that was sent east 10 cents. Bishop Becker, who is from i Lurch to consider the saloon question.' ther information. a short time ago. Well we see piles of Akron, Ohio, is said to he one of the best After due consideration they went to the Otegoo on the wheels of every vehicle lecturers in the field. Don't fail to bear saloon and ha l a talk with the proprle- N o tk f to b a n n er«. that p»*»c* now, very much as we used to him. We the undersigned protierty owners in tur* hut as might have been expected j see m old Hoosierdom. On | The following is the list of uncalled for tlie Di-skins and Goodrich additions have without accomplishing anything. J. J. Wood, Prop. The man who has keen making on gen­ letters in Poet Office at Newberg, lor joined together, agreeing to proaecutonny Saturday it was decided to call a mass tlemanly remarks shoot the ladies who month of O ctooer; J. A. Carton, G. W. parties using fire arms In that part of the meeting, which waa accordingly an­ vuiited the saloon !a«t Friday afternoon is Furgeeon .1, J. W. Giay, A. Grace, Henry corporate limits of the town. The fine is nounced for Monday at 10 o'clock at the This first class lintel has Just Iren re­ furnished and npetietl to the public. not the kind of a man we would preier for Guorkaway, F. P. Hall, H. B. Ingram. from $5. to $100. and this is the last warn- Presbyterian church. At this hour on Monday, although the rain was an old Splendid nceoiniiitslations for trav­ a neighbor. These ladies are angels in Mrs. Anna Johnson, Frank Johnson. ing. O. N. II i i r u r fashioned down poor, the church was eling men. com,>arison to stu b men. The people of Leonard H. Place. G. A. Powell, Mrs. Ju­ C. F. M oor a filled and a throng of people gathered on this town will do well to let euih fellows lia Place, Mrs. 8. E. Means. H arold C lark the walk. Tlie patronage o f the people o f New­ A T. H u . P. M. hunt some other place for work. £ . II. W o o d w a r d . ‘ On motion, the crowd changed to berg and vlelnlty respectfully solicited. JDOJST’ T i § Friends’ church, where more room could be had. Three hundred and fifty poople, with determination pluinly written on their countenances, were soon quieted C omino with a N ew and George Christenson chosen chair­ man. Mr. Christenson asked to be ex­ cused and Miles Reece was chosen iu his place. O. C. Emery was elected secre­ tary. J. U. Powerman stated that he It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Compare had interviewed the saloon¡sts and they Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay agreed to sell out their stuff and leave if the people would buy. Such a proposi­ NO RENTS. GOODS M ARKED L O W FOR CASH tion from the saloon men was read, they proposing to leave the valuation to arbi­ trators, and after discussion, a committee A T T H E “O D D R E L I A B L E . " composed of N. C. Christenson, J. T. Smith and N. G. Kirk was ap|>ointed to visited the saloon and go into contract to buy the stuff they had on baud, binding them to refrain from starting another grog shop within fivo miles of Newberg O F T IK E J. M. Tice was unanimously chosen as ar­ bitrator for the meeting mid instructed to go with the committee. While the committee was gone, Mrs. Cox delivered Have on hand and for sale a very interesting lecture, reviewing her experiences in fighting whiskey in Kan­ sas. In course of a n hour the committee returned and announced that the saloon men want cd $350 damages lor malicious Those wishing anything in tho building line would do well to consult them liefore prosecution. From that moment the placing their ordors. Can furnish Sash, Doors, Ac. Brices Reason utile. meeting droped all thought of negotia­ tions and started in to fight it out on u different line. An Injunction suit to close Ihe thing as a public nuisance was next considered which met with approval by the majority and a petition to that effect was circulated and signed. A committee CARRIES A FI LL LINE OF composed of Jesse Edwards. Aaron Bray, N. C. Christenson, Samuel llobson, Mrs. Co.x, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Lyle m b s appointed to look after the prosecution. The meeting was Imrmo- iiioiis throughout the whole two and a half hours and if anybody was there through curiosity alone they were certain­ ure u e ls for P r e s c r ip t io n s . ly convinced that the |>eoplo are thor oughly In earnest in this matter. I’crfuinos, Fancy and Toilet Articles, I’uints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. A lso* lino line of the Mr. Thomas Batte, Editor of Tho flravh- ir, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what tie believes to be the best temedy in ex­ istence for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: “ Last summer I had a very severe attack of flux. I tried almost every known remo- |PRKH< RIPTION8 CARKFriXY COM , I rouNOKD D ay or N ig h t . i dy, none giving reliof. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommonded to me. I purchased u bottle and received almost immediate re­ lief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I tako pleasure in new berg , OREGON. recommending this remedy to any ]>er- S U R V E Y IN G . M W e buy for Cash, getting a big discount, and so doing we are en­ abled to sell much cheaper than those 1 who buy on credit. ■ KAY & TODD, The Newberg* Clothiers. Fresh Meats. change bought and abject to check at ions made on all ods, revolutionized old ideas and turn­ ed aside from beaten ruts. In fact we are progressive and make it a bus­ iness to look after your interests as | well as our own. W e give prompt and courteous attention to all who call at our store. Suits for old men, Suits for young men, Suits for Inns, Suits for all. C S ITR U MEAT MARKET F. A. MORRIS. ARD. ii t i A * ft adopted new moth“ ____________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Blank receipts for sale at this office. If from any cause you fail to get the Umbrella» of all styles at Kay A Todd's. G raphic , notify us and we will be glad Monday was a good day for cold water to supply you. people. Rainy weather don’ t check the building Elmer Washburn was np from Portland boom much. Several uew buildings are in course of erection, and about all our over Sunday. Try W. P. Heacock for nails and build­ carpenters are busy. Grant Wiley says he found there was er’s hardware. Howard’s is the place to buy your little money to be made running a shoot­ ing gallery in Newberg ar.d consequently watches or clocks, sold out his interest in the business. Mrs. E. B. Miles returned Tuesday from The teachers of the public school have a week’s visit to Salem. secured at some expense a fine wood cut President Newlin has been moving to of the school building, and will have some tiis new residence this week. letter heads printed for use among the *'890 Miles on Horseback through Pal­ pupils. estine,” next Monday nigbt.. Rev. W. B. Sherrodd, traveling agent To T eachers : You can get deport­ for the S. B. Medicine com|>any was in ment cards at this oflice cheap. town Tuesday and called at the G raphic bund in the SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU f S All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber. >ST O F F IC E D R U G STORE Popular Patent and Family Medicines. P D LATEST STYLES of WALL PAPER. Blank Books, Stationary, School Books and School Supplies. C. F. MOORE & CO. J J E W B E R G F U R N IT U R E STORJJ A Complete and well assorted stock of Furniture always on hand at Portland price». Newest designs in rockers, easy chairs and noveltiea, a siiecialty. C arn er K lr .t a n d M ain Street*. JT _ C 3 ". A A T . " W Y i Æ A N . 3 3 . IM IO T T I E T T . , ) D e a l e r in 0 Ml H EAVY WW, STO VES Ml IIMPi , -------------------' B A Y STATE APPLE PAR ER And other Seasonable Goods for use in preparing fruits. We alio handle the Celebrated BED JACKET PUMPS, the Beat on the Market J. E. HESTON. 1. U. 111K.KMANN. H E ST O N & B IE R M A N N , B L A C K S M IT H S We would respectfully announce that J. O. Blermann has arsociatpd himself with J. K. iloslon in tlie Blacksinithing business, and (hat we are now better than evci enabled to do all work in our lino with neatness and dispatch. Carriage W ork 8c Horse Shoeing a Specialty. A ll W ork W arranted . A . H E S T O N & HI H U M A N N . W IIIT K M A N , Finsterer & Cementer, u i n n t ,.* , i V. — t MIDDLETON, OREGON. I trn prnpgml to do Plastering, Contenting «ml Chimney Building. anteed. i urrefliKjridencu aoJicited F. H. All Work Guar­ H ow ard, W ATCHM AKER & JEW ELER. A Fall Line of Clocks And Watches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices. H K I 'A I K I N O N g W I . ’ ERG, \ NEW broom r iN K . W A T C H KS A N » C L O C K » A . . sw eeps clean , » I ’ K U IA L T t. . OREGON. and The jVTew Tin Sliop A ll ktn.|. nt T ln w n r k . * n ch *> RnoSnx, Spout I n f u u l (to n e r* ) R e p a ir in g , a s s t ly a n d p r o m p tly d i m « . P r ic e * r.-a «,m »h le * ^ F i r * t flTKJtrr, tf«A rly o p p o s it e D ayton roRtl* 1. th* test p l » m ¡ '¡ t o w n to*ei r e a r w ork »o n e F. H. STOREY, Prop. THK ouldings, Newberg House, ig Lumber. IK , P L A S T E R . CORD. ARD are. R C . ORCCOM. V 9 1 Newberg Nursery, IJ~ A . K . C O O P K R & CO. We take this plan to inform the public that we ore better than ever prepared to sup­ ply the trade this Fall in tho line uf a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. I’a: lies desiring to set orchirda this Fall will make money by ratling on or cor re# ponding with us before placing their order».