«5 Local E vents. New T oday. 1’ruiicrs at M ount’s. L aundry goes l\t -day. A. T . H il l . M arion O ng went to Salem yesterday. B ird cages a t M ount’s. B. S. Cook cf Salem , was in town T ues­ G o to T o w n ten d 's for onion sots and day. g arden seeds. Fo-es* TT:: • Sitam i y\< ami Diston eaw- T ry W, I*, Heacock for nails a n d build .:t Moiil.l'H fcr's h ardw are. ¡i y mi . * '■A m “ •!tiib' is out OÍ * 101 Jtí! Enos H anson a n d c hildren are visiting r it. ut A. C C11\ 1 j r in Salem th is week. éMy îs rc [»..iulii:^ his husi- I* M. R Miles lteei'o reports considerable sr.r- reel. II •:< l:Oll-C o.» , v e j ing in ►¡¿lit for th e season. Til. re ni ,» $ • n > •i* -M.« • at th e Ii van Sew ing m achines repaired a n d now . . gl cha: Ci» !r .cxi «•>; . i . p a rts supplied bv A. C. Cox. !^r. \vac‘» M is ; » çaiu >s. lu -T .!I*<»r Dorran.-e T h e cheapest [dace in town to buy first fam iliar eiji.i : u p >n t 1 I r » Sir;*, is. c its stoves is a t T ow nsend’s. T he Y. à 1 c . A. lui sine** »n-‘ tini» will O. C. E m ery visited Sherw ood and b : tiold on n -X». M-Jrvi ¿y e w i!: M iddleton on business last F riday. A No 1 goo-1 work t o : in m ay ha found Send th e G raphic to your friends in at Sm ith & B ell’s livery stable for sale. th e east for a year. O nly 75 c en ts- A forvo of h a n d s w ere hu-y W ednesday A few (l.o isand prune trees to Sell cleaning up th e grounds around th e Bap cheap for cash . E . C’. A emstboku . tist c hurch. Door* and windows, all sizes and th ic k ­ M ining sto c k t w ent u p w ith a rush nesses, a t D epot L i mber Y ard . W ednesday m orning, be .era! New berg Mr. Allison, cf W illutnina, cam e down boys sold short. la s t Saturday to a tten d th e te a c h e r’s in ­ J . II. T ow nsend h a s been appointed stitu te . agent for M itchell, L -win A Mtavei Co., M 'ss Abbie Miles, w ho is teach in g on im plem ents and m achinery. Dayton P ra irie , attended th e in stitu te One of Andrew W in te r’s little boys died h e re last Saturday. last Sunday. T he fam ily have the syiu If you ttitnu of going east you will flml patliv of th e c om m unity. it to your in te rest to call a t th e G raphic N orris Tibi-lo and Hi Fox h ave lieon office for inform ation. im proving the appearance of th e ir hom es F o r Sale. on M eridian street lately. Two 2 year-old colts, of good stock and We learn th a t one of the young m en of good size. T homas D uncan th is tow n is m aking arra n g e m e n ts to F o r Sale, Land. build a fine residence on F irst street. 5 acre tracts. One m ile north of Bank. Mrs. H elen H arford will speak a t I.a G . A. P rentiss . F a y e tte tomorrow (S aturday) evening H . W . Griffin, w ho is a b ro th er of Mrs and a t D ayton on Sunday a t d p. m. H a m p to n , of Dundee, arrived here with f . oo « ir t. h ts wife from Iow a last week and will re G rubbed out oak on th e W elch claim . n tain for som e m onths. E asy access. J . B a r r ie , B ank Block. P a rtie s w anting stock bills prin ted in Joseph W ilson th is week received a th e spring will do well to call at th is office barrel ot fine N eb rask a sorghum , which a n d see w hat a large display of cuts we he is w illing to divide w ith his custom er*. h a v e to select from . W e will be glad to Cooper & Co., of th e Nevvberg n u rse ry , show sam ples of our work. continue to send out great q u a n titie s ot Airs. G. W. Ilow ie was throw n from a w agon near th eir place north of tow n last F rid a y , the fall dislocating one shoulder. L’niler the care of Dr. Burgeu th e patient is getting along nicely. Nicholson & Mills moved two houses la s t week. O ne for Mr. H eston in the w est p a rt of tow n and one for Alfred M oore, from Second stre et to h is lots on M eridian street, back of th e bank b u ild in g . P a u l Macy says it is re m a rk ab le th e a m o u n t of know ledge som e people havo of perform ing road w ork, but th e m ost (rem arkable th in g is th e ir w illingness to im p a rt it to th e supervisor w ithout charge. L . W. H arg er and fam ily, of W est C h e h a le m , w ere in town M onday. W e hope to see th e roads im proved so th at o u r friends from the country can gut in o ften e r th a n they h ave been com ing late ly . D r. Bnrgen moved his fam ily up from P o rtla n d last week and they are occupy­ ing th e Je sse Hobson property on Second stre e t. Dock wears his broadest sm ile now since lie lives at hom e and hoards at th e sam e place. fruit trees to ail sections of th e country. — H e, aid. All m em bers of the Building and Loan A ssociation, a n d oth ers in terested , are re ­ quested to m eet a t th e G ra ph ic olfico this (F rid ay ) evening a t 7 :t!0. Liu B arker a n d lady w ent to P o rtlan d the first of the week, to assist M rs. R ob­ e rts and h e r ch ild ren a n d M iss A llen, who sta rte d to In d ia n a cc M onday eveu- ing. THAT SAME YARD WIDE MUSLIN, AT 61 HEAVIEST 1Æ a __ - „* < Mrs. L. E lla H artley is on the program for an address on th e subject of “ S abbath O bservance,” at th e quarterly m eeting of th e M ultnom ah county W. C. T. U . to he held M arch 8th. T he ladies of th a t U nion will not he disappointed in iter a d ­ d re ss we can assure th em . D r. C lark, the d en tist says it d o n ’t paj to ren t an uifice w hen building m aterial is as cheap as it is in O regon, hence lie w ill proceed a t once to put up a building o n F irst stre et ju st west of Lih P a rk e r's brick. It will lie two stories in height a n d of sufficient d im ensions to uffoid th tee room s above and th ree below W hile he will occupy th e upper floor, Dr. urgen will tak e possession of th e lower fhior. Much a com bination of profts- sional talent ought to he ab le to fix a p a tie n t up in guod shape. “ I have just recovered from a second a t ­ tack of th e grip th is y e a r,” says Mr. Ja-c U. tones, publisher of th e Leader Mexia, T exas. “ In th e latter case I used C h a m b e rlain 's Cough R em edy, and 1 th in k with considerable success, only Tar­ ing in Tied a little over two days, against ten days for th e first attack . T he second a tta ck I am satisfied would have been equally as had as th e first hut for th e use of th is rem edy, as I had to go to bed in atiout six hours after being ‘stru c k ’ with it, while in th e first ease I was able to a t­ ten d to business a bout tw o days before gettin g ’dow n.’ ” 50 cent bottles for salo by C. F . Moore & Co , Druggists. Mr. Sink, w ho form erly ow ned a large farm out west of tow n and who moved to e a ste rn Oregon a few years ago, is in te r­ e stin g him self in th e rain m aking busi­ n e ss over in th a t country. T >e K a il Oregonian sa y s: “ M r. Sink, w ho was in T h e Dalle« a few days ago, says th e farm ­ e rs in his com m unity have entered into a c o n tra ct with M elbourne, who is to re­ ceive » lin o for m aking two inches of ra in ­ fall th e latter part of May. A subscrip­ tion for th is am ount has l>eon raised and deposited with F ren ch & Co., b an k ers a’ T h e Dalles, w ho are to advance th e m on­ ey to M elbourne when he com pletes his contract, and collect from th e farm ers,” If Mr. Sink had rem ain ed in C hehalem valley he wonld never have n««d<«i to e n ­ te r into a contract w ith M elbourne or anyone else to produce artificial rainfall to insure good crops. H ere th e farm -r touche* the plow handles and n a - tr* due* th e rest. > ____ _ C o m in u \ v : i n a S tock of G eneral “O .” N ew Merchandise. It Costs N othing to Taook at Goods and C om pare Prices. I Make no D ivision o f Profits, and P a y NO R E N T S. GOODS M ARKED LOW F O R C A SH / -- ? v, .T. T . S M I T H , ■' '■.; A T T H E ‘‘O L D H E L I A B L E . " I ----------------------- --------------- — --------------------------------------------------------1 I ____ ____ 5. -, (f il * New J> Furniture Store. jv , y 8 A’.-1 ; I -r. ; -y B eautiful now g-xxls just received a t W A Y D O W N 3 R IC E S . C all early anti I h ‘ thoroughly convince«! th a t we are headquarter* for all k in d s of Household F urniture. Our e n tire stork is bought for cash , and will he sold a t nur* piisingly low iigiire*. No trouble to show ¿cods. M orris, Miles & C o.’s old sta n d . ¡T? eginning th is day and continuing tilli Newb3re-0r°- we get ready to stop, p o s y o ffic e i > r u g W E W ILL SELL 003 ENTIRE STOCK AT ACTUAL COST. This includes everything in our stores, big and little, black or w hite, excepting three or four articles that are now being sold low­ er than some persons ever saw. CARRI S. M. Galkins. store A FCI.L LINK OF Popular Paicnt and Family Medicines. P u re D rugs fo r P rescriptions . Perfum es, F ancy a n d Toilet A rticles, P ain ts, Oils, V arnish a n d Oil Color. tine hue of the A lso * W HY DO YOU DO THI^? For the purpose o f clearing our shelves I , A T J l S T S T Y L E S o f w a l l e a t e r . for the com ing season. DOES THIS MEAN JUST T’OUR OLD GOODS? It m ean s ev ery ­ Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. th in g — W e have no old goods. GROCERIES, TOO.? Yes, even Arbuckle’s Coffee, Coal oil, Salt, Sugar etc. DOSS IT INCLUDE YOUR BEST DRY GOODS, SHOES ETC.? YeB, ( l ’KF.st uiPTioN- t’ t i t r m . i . Y C om -) POUNDKU 1» ay ou N ight . i C. F. MOORE & CO. ) TH1: Pioneer HARDWARE S T O R E Everything-— Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, N otions, C lothing, Boots Is still here with a large stock of and Shoes, Gingham s, Prints, S hirting— E very teetotal th in g we B u ild e r s ’ a n d S h e l f H a r d w a r e , have. W H Y DON’T YOU JUST SELL^YOUR OLD GOODS? Because we S t o v e s a n d T in w a r e , P u m p s , J . M. Tice is ready for all kin d s of work in his line, including p ain tin g , blam ing, graining, paper hanging, etc. All work guaranteed la s t class or no pay. Price., reasonable. shall make a genuine clearing out sale, find every article shall be a bargain. Y. M. C. A. m em b ers will please re ­ m em ber th a t no::t T uesday evening, M arch 1, is th e rugular lim itless m eeting, and th a t a n o th e r q u a ito rs 'd u e s a ie pay­ able a t th a t liuie. W c w ill have plenty o f help to serve you. for tins w ill not last always. C. M. C ottam . representing M. J . K el­ ler & C o., of O akland, C alifornia, was in town W ednesday. Mr. C ottam was here looking uiier Ins large farm up th e valley which ho bought last season. P ositively nothing goes but cash or produce during this sale. D o n ’t w ait too Iona Lviorris, Miles & Co. J . T. S m ith visited th e county seat Surveyor M aloney began M onday after­ noon to lay off the Van O slruui farm iuto yesterday. two an I one-hall, live a n d ten aero tracts F . A. M orris and lady, w ent to th e city A s th e w arm snn begins to sh in e we and one tier of lots, under sii|>ervision on bu tineas th e first of the week. w atch the streets for th e first appearance of F aulconer «& Sim pson.—Courier. Sam Shultz drove in town early yester of th e spring bonnet and w onder if the A little child of Geo. V incent living day m orning anil re|iorted a new boy at sty le will resem ble th e “ punkin seeds,” th a t young ladies have w orn on top of no rth of tow n, was b d ten quite badly last their house. Friday w hile playing w ith a dog. The A. M. Peery, of D ayton, in com pany th e ir heads d u rin g the w inter iiule fellow was brought to th is city and with a gentlem an n am ed M ellinger was T h e Pope M anufacturing C o., of Bos­ Dr. S m ith dressed th e w ound.—Courier. in tow n W ednesday. to n , w hich m akes th e C olum bia Bicycle, offers a very liberal prem ium to young tn eu who w rite th e best essays on ‘ Good R o a d s.” If any of our young m en desire to com pete th ey can get full particulars by calling at th is ollice. ,v | COM E AND L u m b o r m e n ’s S u p p l ie s , E t c . J. B. M O U N T . B a n k Building. A g o n t for G a rla n d a n d O r e g o n Stoves. J. E. IIKSTON. J. G. DIKE MANN. H E ST O N & B IE R M A N N . H L A C K S M IT Pi S YVo would respectfully announce th a t J . G. Biertrm nn has nrsonhited him self w ith J* E . H eston in th e B lacksm ithing husinosH, and th a t we are now he»;f€>r th a n ev er unaided to do all work in our lino w ith neatn ess a n d dispatch. 1 H udson, Mrs. M artin, Mrs. H artley and Corps, und published in th e N kwderq Miss Tow nsend. In the absence of Prof. G r a i ’H i c , and tho Chehalem I ’alien Timer, Je ssu p , w ho was at Salem a ttending th e and th a t a copy of them tie prescutoil to A i . i . W ork W arrantxd . l l l ’. S T O N A H I K i t M A N N . College Y . M. C. A ., his paper, “ Science tho fam ily. Anti fu rth er he it T eaching in Public Schools,” was read R k s o r v k d : T h a t tho C o rp s’ ch arter by E d ith E llis. S uperintendent Baker he draped in m ourning for th irty days. in a talk on good discipline took th e fol­ L ydia E . W a s h b u r n , lowing as his topics, “ Introduction, S ys­ E dith J . B e s k in s , tem , E nergy, V igilance, Self C ontrol, M r s . F rances B r u t . Confidence, C u ltu re of Mind and H eart, M anaging Pow er, T act and W ill P ow er,” O b itu a ry , P r o h i b i t i o n M eetin g . We hope to Fee a largo attendance from w ith th e last two heavily underscored. W illiam Ju n e s w as born in K entucky, T here will be a m eeting of th e club on o th er parts of the county a t th e eounty T he sen tim en t of th e institute was th a t A ugust 25, 1811, am i moved to Indiana W c tak e th is plan to inform th e public th a t wo are b e tte r th a n ever prepared to su p ­ S aturday nig h t Fob. 27 in G. A. R h a ll, Sunday tJtoool convention to he held | th e schools of th o county should he in 1828. Hu m arried Nanev Davis in ply the trad e th is Fall in th e line of a with th e following program . Song, con­ here on AM-eh 8. i graded by tho county superintendent and H arrison c o unty, In«)., in tho year 1880. ducted by Km or fla il, Speech, C. M itch­ It looks like farm ing h a d com m enced a com m ittee com posed of Miles Reece, lie moved to Iow a in 1840, un«l crosseil ell, R ecitation, A bram M orris, Song. In earn est from the way plow s and h a r­ ! Prof. H udson and Mrs Martin was np- th e plains to Oregon in 1847, am i settled CitA.s M i t c h k i . l , C hr. rows hav - been going out h orn T ow n­ j pointed to draft resolutions expressing in C h ehalem valley, Y am hill county, Pat tics desiring to set orchkrils th is F all will m ak e m oney by callin g on or o r r o c T a x F a y e ra N otice. send’s store th is w eek. ; rite w ish of those in attendance on this whore ho spent th e re m a in d e r of his life, ponding w ith us ta-fore placing th e ir orders. I will be a t th e following places for th e M rs. B ull win co ntem plates o w n in g out ' subject to be presented to superintendent lie died on tho 19th of F eb ru ary 1892, a t purpose of collecting tax es for 13ltl. | B aker. the age of 80 years, 5 m o n th s and 24 W est C h eh alem , W ednesday, M arch 9th ; a large stock of m illin er goods in a short N E W BROOM S W E E P S C L E A N , AND On the suggestion of President Newlin «lays. Newberg, T hursday a n d F r i d a y , M arch tim e. Site has had several y ears expe­ it was decided to organize a local teach ­ H e becam e a Christian in 1842, ami lo th and l l t l i ; D undee, S a tu rd ay , M arch rience and will no dou b t be ablo to satisfy e r ’s in stitu te and a com m ittee composed joined th e C h ristian c h u rc h , to which he 12di. All persons are requested to be the m ost fastidious. of P re sid e n t N ew lin, Mrs. M artin and belongeil at th e tim e of his d e ath . To present and settle th e ir taxes. P re sid e n t Newlin is hilled for a lecture Miss Hoskins was anpoinled to d ra ft a him a n d his wife, w ho died in 1869, were Is the best ji I hco I ii town to got your work (tone. All kinds of Tinwork, such rh Roofing, Spong­ ing *ud U hihth I Repairing, ueutly and promptly done. Prices reasonable. W . L. W arren , Sheriff. at Sherwood on S aturday evening, March constitution. T hey were also given the horn eight eliililren, six of w hom arc still im d ira tio ti Service« 5 th , on “ D evelopm ent of C h a ra c te r.” power to call a m eeting at th eir pleasure. living. H e tnaile h is hom e, after he lost Of th e F irst B aptist ch u rch will be T he people ol th a t vicinity will he well T he atten d an ce «luring the day was very his com panion, w ith som o of his chilil- held on th e first Sunday in M arch. paid if th ey tu rn out to h ear him . good, hut th ere was oth ers who ought to ren until his d e ath w hich oceured on th e R -veranda C. M. H ill, of P o rtlan d , W . E. Mr. W m . E verest did th e royal th in g have been in atte n d an c e. above «late at his son-in-law s, David Ev­ M cCutcheon, oi ( ’«¡-¡ton, R obert W h itta ­ by presenting his niece, M rs. H eater, erest, n e ar N ew bcrg, Oregon. ker, of Salem and o th er m inisters are ex ­ w ith one of those U niversal R ange high P t l t R I C S C I I O O I . IT IC tlS . H e h a d lieen troubled som e w ith faint­ pected to be present to conduct th e ex er­ shell cook stoves, th is week, kept by G race Cook, a form er pupil, visited in ing s|*dls, but was not sick. Ho seem ed cises of th e day. A cordial invitation is our new m erch an t J . II. T ow nsend. very q uiet an«l peaceful for som e days, Prof. H udson’« room last week. exten d ed to all. I t K P A I l t l N U F I N K W A T « II KS A N D C L O C K * A M P K C I A L T Y . C. B. F rissell our accom m odating sta­ Mrs. M a rtin ’s room invited Prof. Hod- and th e day previous to his d ep artu re, N E W B K H d , . . . . OREGON. M essrs. Cage A S h erm an , of A lexan­ tion agent says th a t in iooking over some son’s scholars into th e ir room last F riday lie s|ien t largely in reading his Bible, as der, T exas w rite us regarding .* re m a rk -, ■■ ■■■ 1 ■ " ^ r r , , « . . . «.. ■' . " IB-IA- though he were expecting hie sum m ons, able cure of rheum atism th ere as folllp-vs: | old papers in th e office, he fotin 1 th a t th e w here they had rhetorical exercises. sales on passenger tickets in J u n e 1887 M essrs. V alentine, Rogers, un i H a n ­ J and w'ishc«! to know m ore about tho way. J J E W STO RE. “ The wife of W in. P ru itt, th e P o stm aster ■ averaged about $7.4') a Week and during son visiteil us last w eek. I T h - above evidences and thoughtfulness hero, h a d been bed ridden with rh e u m a ­ Geo. L arkin and lfi-rtlia I ’ . ;,n were give , 11.. bereaved a consolation in be- tism for several y e ars. She could get J u ly of th e sam e y e ar $1184. T h e sales I ¡it -it> ii.a ’. ! now a t rest, nothing to do tier any good. We sold h e r af the present tim e average from $14. to m issed from school last •• c k. $10. per day which is good evidence of a O a t:to l:*'lt in-.), he slept m ost of his O ur literary society ’.as its regular sc a bottle of C liainlierlain’s Pain Balm and she w as com pletely cured by its use. We j very satisfactory increase of passenger ; sion th is Fri«iay » V n - s m a t li ill pa l ini«', b it near I! p. m he wulkeil into the ■ *r-i a : . ’. fell to th e ground. l i e was two. refer any one to h e r to verify th is state- j travel over th e road. j T h e a tten d c,« c at echoo* was ra th e r .rom ptly carri <1 into Ihe house, hut m en t.” 50 cent b :ttie s for sale by C. F. breathed Ids last in a lew m inutes with T eacher* In stitu te. , sm all on Tn s lay Moore A Co., D iuggi-ts. out a w«wd. H is Inneral service« were M isses E trum nn ! W te-hbnrn vlrited T h e local te a c h e r’s in stitu te held here A M usic e n te rta in m e n t will la; gi ven I Icud<|ii.'irters for Farm nini G arden A nd u full line o f I ’n d e rta k in g G.suls. I t t.-l by G. N H artley n’.i r u n on \V\- ln --d iy. last week was opened on Friilay night Tuesday .March 1st, a t F rien d s' elm rcli. In th e sto re h u ililitig la te ly v a ca te li b y J . T . S m ith . (Seeds « 1 the r ¡«lcnce of David K tc rest. l ie C lara I ’ r_-< r: ¡ - a t e . , scholar in M rs. A pleasing am t varied program m e of vo­ w ith a lecture by Prof. K a n tn er, of La ».«* loiri< I at th e Ja c o b S huck i-em etary, I \ p il . cal and in stru m e n tal m usic has been pre- F ayette S -iu in ary , th e stibj -c-t chosen t>e- , M artin ’s loom . m at I »tit li e, by th e «tide of hts long rla it. Lovers of m usic should encourage the ta l­ handled by th e speaker and although he A lib is chil lie n , four dani liters an«I used m anii i-ript l.is ilefiverv was good. W here IS, I« lias pi- a-c-d an all w ise J O H N YOUNGER, e n t of N ew bcrg by th eir prescence. An ! two with m any grand« ! ¡'«Iran were a-1 m ission ice of 15 cents will lie taken. T he lecture was well received by th e large i Providern : to rem ove from n*. « ur «¡-ter NKWHF.RO. OREGON. pi- i-.t. His o nly survivii g brother, I . p re p ireil to Cliil-lten w ith th e ir p a re n t!, 10 cents. au lienis- p re sen t ami it is safe to say ' m om lier a -d « e vor', r in th e W. It. Break your tiack saw ing w isst l.y hand, ,- ■■■!«ling Jot es, w ho lives g w ith th o 10th of the o ’eloek. Subject to Tie presented, tier«! an I th e audience was not dixap- to liis «livine will, kuoaong tb.it G o l «1« !• ■« ' it io II owi - i I by a «liseourse from M other’s M istikes, led by Mrs. Dylle Cox pointed on th is occasion, as th e repeated dooth all thin g s well. Luke r d , 40. S«jng, “ Je su s Lover of cheers indicated h earty appreciation. R u s o i v e i i : T hat our h -a ifs go out in and Mrs. H arford. All la-lies are e a rn e st­ I> u Y o u W a n t a lio n s « - H u i l t ? Mj Soul. O ur people invited th e visitors to ri-niain sy m p ath y w ith her *«rr using It os hand, ly invited to Tie present E specially let us as m others he faithful in searching for over rig h t. Tint they eh eie to drive hom e parent«, brothera ami sisV rs, oml we will If you do. c i l i on Sam uel H offm an, of Iowa, wh«s a site for lie ARTIST. W e exp«*ct a goo-1 m eeting, com e and w as carried out on Sat tin lay anil (lie ex- ! tln-in and th a t th e m otherless eh ihlrcii eating a tloiiring m ill arrived here th is en i-es w ere full of in te re-l to th e teach ­ m ay 1st trabieil to *-arly love th eir help to m ake it such, as th is will he our 1’iirtraits enlarged in life size and finished a c e k . It is hoped th a t he will give th e lost, before th e annual m eeting, let us re ­ er* as well as oth ers w ho were in alien- m o th e r’s Savior, ami 1st prep ared for a pt-q>o*iLion m aile him by citixena of th is in C rayon India Ink or W ater C o lo n . -line»*. T hose tak in g th e m ost active happy re m em in th«« le. avenly hom o. Hhop one d(H>r w est of p*»-t o lir e , double our diligence. + r i i » t o t ’ esT A ia s i s H o s k i n s B c i i d i k o . place d u e connd«ratio