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New Today. Pruners at Mouut’s Laundry goes Tuesday. Bird cages at Mount ’a. A. T. H ill . llarlou Ong went to Salem yesterday Forest King, Simmons and Distou saw> G o to Townsend’a for onion sets and at Mount's. garden seeds. Couldn’t you bring in that wood Try \V. P. lleacock for nails and build su’ .: cl 'ptioti in'«’ week .’ er’s hardware. li your s. ,:ig machine is out of ordei Dr. Young reports considerable sick get V. C. Cox to repair it. ness among horses. A No. 1 a- o,l woik team may be found Sewing machines repaired and new at S uiih riel;'- h -vy stable for sale. parts supplied by A. C. Cox. on Com are A dvance- etition. Paym ents, ash Buyers. ^ the Finest • and in tlie It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Compare Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay NO RENTS. GOODS MARKED L O W FOR CASH .T. T . S M I T H , A force ■»: ft in 1.- wore ' ol-y Wednesday The cheapest place in town to buy firs’ cleaning up the gio.mds a.omul the liap class stoves is at Townsend’s. tint church. Semi the G raphic to your friends J. II. Townsend lias been appointed the east for a year. Only 73 cents’ agent for Mitchell, Lewis A Sons Co., im- L. C. Washburn went to Portland the - plemcnts and machinery. first of the week w here lie has a job. One of Andrew Winter’s little boys died Rev. E. S. Craven and Howard Wil . lait St mlay. The family have the sym- liams went to Portland last Monday. I pathy of the community. Hugh lleaeoek, of Djylon, attended F o r S a le . cliureh here last Saturday and Sunday. Fresh cow and calf. A few thousand prune trees to sell E umcnd R obinson . cheap for cosh. E. C. A rmstrong . Rev. James Price, a minister in Doors and w indows, all sixes and thick Friends’ church, who is making a tour of nesses, at D epot L imber Y ard . the coast arrived here the first of the The lecture tonight will be at 7 :30 und week. the insti u o tomorrow will opuu at 10 a. F ree G ift. A .T T H E "O L D R E L I A B L E ." ... — — ■ — ------------ ----- New Furniture Store. Beautiful new goods just received at W A Y D O W N 3 R IC E S. Call early and he thoroughly convinced that we are headquarters for all kinds of Household Furniture. Our entire stock U bought for cash, and will bo sold at sur prisingly low figures. No trouble to show goods. Morris, Miles & Co.’s old stand« S. M. Calkins. Newberg, Ore. ID. Grubl ed out oak on the Welch claim O. V. Allen, the real estate rustler of Easy act ess. J. B abbie , Bank Block. La Fayette, was down on business Tues Harry Hillard, college secretary of the day. Y. M. C. A., whose home is in California E. - r VXD A R T . sait yo».. Pres’t > 11S . lionery, At- The Creecent for February ¡3 out. If i met witli the Y M. 0 . A. here Tuesday you are not a subscriber go and get a j night. copy. Remember the lecture by Prof. Kant Nathan White and wife, are here from | ner to-night and don’t neglect to attend Portland, visiting with j . II. Townsend’s the teachers institute to-morrow, A good family. time is expected. N. C. Swain will move to the place up J. M. Tice is ready for all kinds of work the valley lately bought by Jesse Ed in his line, including painting, staining, wards. graining, pajier hanging, etc. All work Mr. Conover, of the Dayton Herald, guaranteed first class or no pay. Prices made a pleasant call at this office last reasonable. Tuesday. A. K. Cooper & Co., have been busy Mrs. Holden sold lior property to Julius lately with a force of hands putting out W Hudson and started to Minnesota last a very large amount of peach seeds. have been having splendid weather for Monday. tiiis kind of work. F o r S a l«. Paul Mue.v, our new road supervisor, Two 2 year-old colts, of good stock and has already begun work on the public good s iz e . T h o m a s D i s c a n . thorough-fares. EI. Hobson and Ar We understand J. M. Tice has the con chie Estep have engaged for the season tract for painting the Baptist church, with their teams for work on the roads. which insures a good job. Judge O. N. Denny, who bought an in Master Clyde Hobson came up from terest in the Reed place at Dundee, of Portland lust week and spent a few days Reed & Hobson, is the gentleman who with his little friends here. introduced the Mongolian pheasants into Ah. Hill is exceedingly anxious for this country from China several years good roads to eoiue so that he can proper ago. ly exerelsj that tine driving mare. Charley Hudson, of Enterprise, Mor F o r S a l e , I.u m l, row county, was hero last week visiting 5 acre tracts. Une mile north of Bank. his brother, Prof. Hodson. He expressed G. A. P b e n t is s . great surprise at the many changes Cliarlfy Cavil und A. S. Craven came wrought in the few years that have up from Middleton Saturday on the train elapsed since he lived l.ere. and footed it back on Sunday afternoon. We learn from Mr. Todd, who spent IT IS HARD -ENOUGH TO GET. All Odd Pants at Cost— All Sizes. H' C+ y P .j 5 GO P ure D rugs for P rescrpitioxs . Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. fine line of the A lso* Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. C. F. MOORE & CO. j P rescription * o ir k full y C om -; I rouNOKD D ay oh N ight . I IF YOU EVER NEED UNDERWEAR, BUY NOW! PlODPPT i lu iie e i Our stock o f Underwear is Complete, but prices “ busted.” h a r d w a r e st o r e Is still here with »1 large stock of iest Stock of Fooiwaar of ail Kinds, Bui Some Lines will be Sold at Special Prices. Builders’ and Shelf Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Pumps, Lumbermen's Supplies, Etc. J. B. MOUNT. Rank B uilding. A g en t for G arlan d a n d O r e g o n Stovüd. W e are receiving N ew Goods, but closing out many others at J. H. Townsend is agent for Stuver & last week in McMinnville, that F. II. J. K. HESTON. J. G. »HERMANN. Walker’s farm machinery and is ready Storey is still down with pneumonia. to supply you with anything in that line. The tin shop looks very lonesome and Mr. Britt has returned from his eastern Mr. Storey’s many friends will rejoice to trip and spent Sunday with his family at see him well and back again at work. home. He took the road again Monday. The first ground was broken for the Levi Gilbert, who is teacher in the Re new M. E. church yesterday morning. form school at Salem, came down Satur The building will bo 2ix42 feet with We would respectfully announce that J. G. Bierinann has arsociatod lihnself with J. day to attend Friends’ Quarterly meeting. basement for heater. Another w-ing is E. Heston in the Rlaeksmithlng business, and that we are now better than ever enabled to do ull work ill our line witli neatness and dispatch. Declamation. It was a happy social company of of sickness, on motion Delia C. II, Cox A gentleman named Johnson, of Albi intended at some time in the future and Music. na, formerly from Iowa, visited with ground has been secured for a parsonage. women, who gathered Wednesday aftor- I presided. Tlie devotional exercises were ILirlon Ong received a letter a few days noon at Mrs Heacocks and tacked such a conducted by Mrs. Jane B. Votaw. Mrs. Jonathan Volaw last Saturday ami Sun MORNING SESSION. 10 A. M. TO 12 M. A ll W ork W a r r a n t e d . IIK S T O N & H I E R M A N N . ago from Munn & Co , publishers of the nice lot of carpet rags for Mrs. Bolton. Emery read an interesting extract from day. Music. The regular meeting of the Vt omen’s Scientific American, informing him that Amid the social conversation, the inter an ap|ieal to Kansas teachers on the sub Relation of Public .School to Higher Ed ucation, 30 Minutes, Prof. Kantner. Foreign Missionary society of Friends’ a patent had been granted on his newly esting and profitable reading and the “ big ject of narcotics, after which she asked church, will Ire held Saturday, at 2.30 p. invented electric motor. We wish Mr. pile” of carpet halls, the results were pro pointo 1 questions relative to the effect of Discussion, 15 Minutes, I.od by Prof. Ong the greatest success with his new in nounced A'ery satisfactory. Who will narcotics on the physical and mental G. N. Hartley. in., in the chaiiel. vention and hope it may prove all that 1m give the ladies a chance to help them w ith health of tobacco users und those with What is Good Discipline in School and B. C. Miles got his face slightly burned hopes for it. their work and make one dollar for the whom they come in contact. Mrs. How May it be Obtained, 30 Minutes, last Saturday morning while spraying Emery proposes to use pledge cards for Supt. L. H. Baker. Many persons who have recovered missionary fund? trees with a lye wash, hut lie was all from la grippe are now troubled with a The debating society out at Hoskins’ boys, in this department. A committee Discussion, 15 Minutes, Led by Pres, right in a few days. Wo tukn this plan to inform the public that wo are hotter than over prepared to sup Thomas Newlin. , | , iierriAtent cough. Chamberlain s Cough school house is getting down to business was appointed to assist her. On motion Mrs. J. II. lovnseinl bus been quite , , 20 Minutes, . 1 licmody will promptly loosen Ins cough and tiio old questions that racked the the Union decided to make the fourth Methods in Lunguuge, ply tho trade this Fall in tlio lino of a sick during the past week «villi erysipelas Mrs. Vannio Martin, and relieve the lungs, effecting a perma brains of youngsters years ago, such as Thursday in every month strictly a busi in the face, but is improving nicely. II, r L. Ella Hartley. nent euro in a very short time. 50 cent the “ Injun and Nigger” question, and ness meeting, and the second Thursday a Discussion, led by GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. sister, Mrs. Adair, of Eugene, came down bottles for sale l.y C. F. Moore & Co., “ Resolved that there is more I’ leasure in literary meeting. A committee was ap- AFTERNOON SESSION. Tuesday. Pursuit than Possession,” are left in the I>oinlud to petition the city council to for Druggists. I’aitios desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or eorre* Music. Parties wanting stock hills printed in 30 Minutes, ponding with us before placing their orders. G. W. Wyman informs us that he has shade. Next week the tariff issue is to bid the use of woman’s face and form for Grading Public Schools, the spring will do well to call at this office A. M. i J. C. Hudson. traded his business house to a German Ire discussed, with Charley Mitchell and advertising purposes. and eee w hat a large display of cuts we | Discussion, 15 Minutes, Led hy Miss for a piece of land north of town near Cyrus Hoskins as the champions of free NEW b r o o m s w e e p s c l e a n , a n d have to select from. We will he glad to Lorena Townsend. Win. Stater’s place. He will build on trade, while Albert Heater and J. II. P rog ra m show samples of our work. 30 the land and move to it in a short time. Rees will proceed lo twist the tail of the Of local Teacher's Institute to bo held at ; Science Teaching in Public Schools, The Quarterly meeting of Friends’ We are sorry to have Mr. Wyman and British lion after tlie most approved Minutes, Prof. J. J. Jessup. Newberg, Oregon, February 19 and 20, church, held last Saturday and Sunday, Ilia estimable lady with their bright child fashion. As a pointer we will say that Discussion, led by Supt. L. H. Raker. 1892. I n the bent place In town to get you r work d on e. All kinds of T lnw ork, such an Roofing, Spout passed off after the UEUal manner. A ren leave town, hut hope they will enjoy reports from Paris state that the rise in Necessity of Developing a Higher Degree ing and General R epairing, ueutly and prom ptly d on e, Prices reasonable. EVENING s e s s i o n . committee was up|>ointed to look ufter their new home. the price of beef in that country, caused of Interest upon the part of Parents in Invocation, Prof. G. N. Hartley. Nearly opposite Dliyton road* F. H. STOREY, securing the services of a minister to act by the tariff, has led to a big demand for our Schools, und Methods of Securing “ In buying a cough medicine for child Music. as su|«rintendent of evangelistic work in horse flesh in that city. Tlie polico re- co-o|>eri«iion of Teachers and Patron'. ren,” says 11. A. Walker, a prominent Pres. Kantner. tlie limits of the meeting. l»jrt that the horses and mules slaughter Address, General Discussion. druggist of Ogden, Utah, “ never be How does this striae you for a proposi afraid to bay Chamberlain's Cough Rem ed, repiusent over one-third of the whole tion? If any of our subscribers want to edy. There is no danger from it and re quantity of meat consumed. Fdlett of “ The Erettiest Eropertv Around W A T C H M A K E R & JE W E LE R. horse or donkey sells at 10 pence per send the G raphic to friends in the east lief is always sure to folio«*-. I particu N ew berg,” is the verdict o f every one w ho see* for a year, we w ill take subscriptions of larly recommend Chamberlain’s because pound, steak at 7 pence and inferior at 2. this aind for the next tiiirty «lays at the I have found it to he safe and reliable. Worn out animals, such as are driven to R K P A I l t l N G K IN K W A T C H K * A N D C L O C K S A H P K C IA L T Y . THE DUNDEE PLACE. “ dead hog” wagons in Indiana and Ohio, low price oi 73 cents. J ust half price. 50 cent I sit ties (or sale by C. F. Moore A NEWBERG, . . . . OREGON. 640 acres, lj miles, a« the crow files, southwest from Newberg. are rising in value, und are iieing bought Mrs. Catharine Overman, of Bloom- Co., Druggists. Immediately surrounding the depot, and near the river. Fruit growers will up everywhere within a radius of 300 ingdale, Indiana, who lias lieen visiting A gentleman named Holly, whose wile , miles of Paris. Tariff, or no tariff, we never overlook the last two very ini|sirt.iiit points. All that can Is« said o f any with her daughter, Mrs. Hiram E. Had STORE. is a sister to Mrs. G. \\ . Mitche.l, arrived |,ave solemnly resolved that when we go tract as being favorable to fruit grow ing, will be found on the Dundee Place. J J E W ley, at New Whatcom, Washington, for here the first of the week, direct from Ne- j t(J p-rant.e we wiil try to get along with a several months is hero visiting many iiruska. He brought a ear through load very small amount of meat and no soup friends of former days in Indiana. Earl ed with implements and household goods, ii you please. Hadley, her little grandson is with her. alsu a team of horses that weighed over I t c p u b l ic a n C lu b . E. W. Weesner received a letter from L'S(X) pounds when he started. They Dr. Cormett, of Friends’ Mission School, : came through in fine shape and lost less A meeting is called for Friday night, at Douglas City, Alaska, giving a detailed than a hundred pounds each. He also February 26th, at G. A. R. hall, for the «.count so far as known of the murder of brought six barrels of sorghum molasses purpose oi organizing a republican ciuh. C. H. Edwards. The account does not to tickle the palates of eastern (s-ople. All interested parties are requested to Is? A nd a full lino o f Undertaking Goods. Headquarter» for Farm and Garden differ very materially from the one we Mr. C. W. Iteed, proprietor of the present and assist in the organization. Heeds. In the store building lately vacated by J. T. Smith. published a short time »go. As soon as Hotel Dellone, Omaha, one of the finest C o u n t y C o u r t 1’ r o c e e illn g s . the news of the murder readied the new und modern hotel« in the west, pnyw I j school, Dr. Cormett chartered a boat and of Chamhelain’s Cough Remedy; *fVVej Toll rates on all toll roads in Yamhill went to Kake village, a distance of 100 have used it in onr family for year« with county were established as follows: Four miles, and got the story of tlie Indians the most sati-factory results, especially horse team H cents per mile, li horse team .J O H N YOUNGER, regarding tlie sad affair. He secured all or our children, for cold h and croup. It 5 cents i«*r mile, 1 horse buggy or cart 3 NEW BERG. : : OREGON. the personal effects of Mr. Edwards and can he depended upon, besides it i« pleas- | cents |**r mile, sad lie or pack horses 2 I. prepared to Break your bark sawing wood hy hand also got the Indians who had knowledge ant to take and seems to l»e free from cents per mile, loose cattle or horses 1 but gel us to saw it with our Repair Watches and Clocks, of the murder, to go as witnesses, al eloroform and the oily suhstanres put in- j cent f»er mile. In a w orkm anlike m anner. Satisfaction John Kvenden, county coroner resigned, though there is little chance in that to many coogh mixtures.” 50 cent and ’ Good work at living prie**,’ is our motto. iron ran teed I nt i M Bales' shoe shop ou First | Street. Thirty five years exp erien ce. country for obtaining justice. It seems ♦1 tattles for sale hy C. F. Moore vacancy filled by appointment of C. F. REUBEN S. FRANK. Co. that after the two men were bound Mr. Daniels. Mr Elliott, who lately earne from In Edwards sent all the Indians ashore ex- Road Plows were ordered purchased for SAM U EL HOBSON ce,>t two, saying ho would proceed to the diana. barely es<*H;»ed being very bad’y 1 each district except the bill. hurt one flay last week. He and Calvin nearest point and turn the prisoners over T. W. Perry was authorized to have H*> to the United State’s authorities. Tlie Dixon were walking along the railroad elect ion booths made at a cost not to ex- I>€# Y o u W a n t a H o u s e H u llt ? Indians heard firing after they returned track and stepped aside to let the down i-eed |1.75 each, ami 22 ballot boxes at T h i s c u t s h o w s H*o I o r f t r e f th o Dund ee P a c o w ith th e W illa m e tt e River, the c r o s s i n g of th e p r e p o j e d Railroad a nd w a e o n bridge, a lso to the village, hut knew nothing further train pass. The fireman on failing to get $1.50 each. If you do, call on th e lir.es of tho P. dt, W. V. R. R. a n d th e p rop os ed route of th e Astoria of what was done and from this time we a large stick of wood in the fire box, &. Sa lem Railroad, a s well a s othor fruit s u b d iv i s io n s th a t h a v e been W . C . T . V. M e e t in g . onlv have the story of the murderers, and threw it out just in time to strike Mr. J . •• S . *• R E E S A R T I S T . An interesting meeting of the Union there is little doubt hut that they mur Elliott, knocking him down. The for«» dered the two Indians and threw them was partially .warded off hv striking his was held last Thursday afterri'ion in the Portraits enlarged to life size and finished This place i« «11 »t ing to be sold and we have put onr prices so that thoae w h o buy now from overboard anil after shooting Mr. Ed hand and watch, smashing the time fxarlors of the Y. M. C. A. The attend fir-t li’iu d - will fa iix * ’ d ou b le or more on their Inve-tnient In a short lim e. All w*» a»k is for The Contractor & Builder. in Crayon India Ink or Water Colon, int. ndi imrehn- *r* to <• x irniii” th*- property, and ca ll on us o r onr agent, who w ill always be Shop one d o e r west of post office, ward* kept him in the l»at, not trying to p in « in great shape. Had the stick hit ance was Urge, ami much interest was found on the ground*. Go and *ee before t o 'i buy. S t i imo U p s t a ir s in H o s z is s B r i i n n t o . get to a surgeon until they we-e sure he him on the load ic might have been manifested. R E E D &c E I 0 B S 0 3 ST, NEWBERG, - - OREGON could never tell hia story o; the affair. NEWBERG, OREGON. much wor^e. The president being absent on account IC 8 S c c c r t f t t . , P c r M a r d , C r. • gSCSrCandid investigation will save you money. — Popular Patent and Family Medicines. L A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L P A P E R . Genuine Bargains. 1 rs c a r r i e s a f u l l l in e o f T H A T ÀVIITTSI- j ITT, GL — One yard wide, and the heaviest that is made— OFFICE D RU G STORE* p()ST M O R R IS , M I L E S & CO . B L A C K S M IT H S H ESTON & 1U E R M A N N , Carriage Work & Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Newberg Nursery, A . IC. C O O P E R & CO . T lie ]\re w T in S h o p Prop. Presufenr. President. Cashier.. MORRIS. ought and check at e on a! ) )rk- concem II. H ow ard , A Full Line of Clocks And Watches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices. H ardw are, Furniture, Agricultural Implements, J. H. TOWNSEND. prepar-,* ays. Z D C O sT T New Steum Haw. 8 A Y gs. iber. i i:it , j YOU! P hotographer Portrait A Landscape -’ 1