Road W. T. J.'ai j 's isew furniture ml.
Ol'.EüONI V.N RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
North.
April I, l-'Jl.
South.
I.v. Newbera, T ‘ ‘ a. i'.i t Lv I'
. ¡Os 1:1
Ar. Hortlsnd, oats) a. m. I Ar. Sewberg
p.m
j ¡ ¡ . n Lv. l‘ .-.«n«l. i
1 ;• m.
Laud plaster for
Heaeoek.
-
by
W.
I
1’.
.
i-.ivo money l>v buying
seeds in bulk at
A: *
\
J . i l . T o w m e n d 'a .
Passeuger and Freight hates to a.l points.
csu be ibtaiueJ from
c . it. KBISSEI.L.
| Come and see that
A -u i . N
■■ ■ ,■
cutlery, the best ever
—
sale
USL \ ’ T v * -
lot of poeket
brought to Newberg. |
new
t
at M ou n t's.
STEAM E ti M A NZ AN il.LO.
Doors and windows, all sizes and thick
nesses, either sugar, pine or cedar.
Iu effect May -, lc.'J.
LEAVE
Oregon City.
‘.»SM A M.
4::W P. M.
LEAVE
Mis.-iuU.
•ti.Ud A. M.
LEAVE
Ncwberg.
•»'.■.•jo A. M.
IL . » P. M.
S un d ay ?.
6:30 A. M.
10:00 A. M.
7 ’ •> A. M.
3:JO P. M.
L eave P ortland , T aylor St. D ock ,
7 0 A M. for Newbi»rg Landing
L’iLO P. M. fur Mission Landing.
* Except on Mondays.
¡jo es
Tuesday.
A. T.
mhkk
Y
ard .
1,13
□
If you think of going cast you w ill find
it to your interest to call at the G raphic
l office for information.
VFTER
James Barrie, Jr., returned Tuesday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Grable, Mrs. Heath, and
I J. C. Coleord went to Portland Tuesday.
Bpraj'ng machines at j . li. Townsend's.
Riley Smith took a load of teachers up
Harvey Haworth left for l ’citland Tues ! to the county examination last Wednes-
day.
i day.
Alva Maey, of Dayton, was iu town last
Mrs. E. A. Trtteblood, of Milwaukee,
Monday.
j with the two youngest children are here
For a first class shave or hair-cut go to j visiting with friends.
J. L. Myers.
When going to Porland, try the Man
Stanford Hanson returned from Sheri zanillo, if you want a pleasant trip by the
way of Oregon City and the falls.
dan Tuesday.
F o r Sale.
All kinds of farm implements at J. II.
A good frosh milk cow and first class
Townsend's.
II. C. P aelsen .
Try \V. I’. Heaeoek for nails and build timothy hay.
er’s hardware.
N. E. Britt was at homo last Sunday
with Ids family.
Don’t forget Charley Dowell when von
want anything in the meat line.
Walter Kirk took in the sights with
tlie boys down tho river this week.
Before yon go cast it will be to your in
terest to call at tho (Jn uunc olfiee.
MARCH
1,
13 L E Î
1892.
JSJ"KW F U R N I T I 'J I I ’; s t o r i :.
Mr. I>. A. Smith, a Portland insurance
man, was in town yesterday.
Mr. McCamey, of Wheatland, is learn-
| ing photography with S. Hobson.
H ill .
BELI A
See the ad. o! the East Side Meat Mar
ket, in this issue.
Walter Mills took his best girl to tho
| big celebration at Astoria this week.
Local Events.
Laundry
D epot L i
K-ORYooin
AT THE
Bids will he opened today for moving
the college buildings to the new grounds.
The work however will not ho done until
some time toward the latter part of June.
Everything New, At Bed Rock Prices.
— /Vv~
GOODS!
NEW
Wo have selected for our trade the very host quality of Household Furniture to be found, aud
we are prepared to offer some rare bargains. We buy for cash, and are thus enabled to
sell at very low prices. Call and see our goods and get our prices»
C a lk in »’ Old Stand* F irst & Center Street.
A Beautiful
L ine
to Select Frolli»
W. T. MACY.
Newberg, Oregon.
»Tust Received.
P O S T O F F IC E D R U G ST O R K
Black Sateens, Black & W hite Sateens, and Sateens in ail New Shades,
Such as Chocolate. Turquoi 30 , Slr.tos, Lilac, alalia, Olive, Cleopatra, Tan, Satiu Blue. Etc.
A c“mc"
CARRIES A KI LL LINE OF
Crepe Organfei, Llatni Cloths, Im. Bodforfs, Crepo do Chines, Low- P g p ^ Q j- P g fg g f g f|(j fafltÜ V M sdl'C H IB S .
'
*
ell Fancies, P. A. Stripes, True Bedford Cords (in in all shades.)
P ure D
Bedford Cords in Black and Brocade E f f e c t s ,---------
P rescrpitions .
rugs for
Attorney O. II. Irvitto and sheriff War
Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color.
ren, of McMinnvillo, cvero iu town Wed
fine line of tho
nesday. Orvine’s increase in advoirdtt-
pois would indicate that Yamhill climate W o have Trimming* in A R M U ItE , M O IR E , S U H A II and P E A II) S IL K S , V E L V E T S , B R A ID S , B R A ID SETS,
agreed with him.
CORDS, “ B IG D O L L A R B U T T O N S,” (the latest) Etc.
-:-
-:-
-:-
Rev. Joint Glenn will hold quarterly
Sidewalk lumber $S.OO V thousand.
Also
a
beautiful
line
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tc.,
all
new.
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meeting in tho Free Methodist church
D ouraxce Bito's.
in Ncwberg, commencing Friday evening, C H I N A S IL K S , “ S C R IM ,” N O T T IN G H A M LA C E S, PRE SSED F A IL L E S , LI.A ON l'.CK CA N TO N S, for Curtains
Here’s looking at you, with low prices. May 20th. All are cordially invited to
K a y & T odd .
Drnpings and Portierres.
A lso F L O O R O IL C L O T H S , C A R P E T S and C U R T A IN S .
attend this feast of fat tilings.
J P rescriptions (\ vukkully Co>i-j
Go and got Kay A Todd’s prices in fur
}
founded D a y or N ight .
!
Why don’t some of the property owners
nishing goods. No skin game with on River street take steps to get a walk to
K I N D L Y
O - A - X j I j -
them.
the boat landing? They are more direct
Nato Stanley made a flying trip over to ly interested than anybody else, and will
Canhy, on the cast side, the first of the bo expected to take the load in tho mat
ter. There never will be a better time to
week.
Isaac Sharpe will address the V . M. C. strike than right now.
---------------------Cashmeres in Shades, Black Cashmere, Henriettas etc.
A isoa
LATEST STYLES of WALL PAPER.
Blank Books, Stationery, School Books anil School Supplies.
T
r
C. F. MOORE & CO.
: les & c o .
Don’ t forget that Delphina E. Ellis still
A. at tho Baptist church next Sabbath at
keeps Stationery and Notions for sale, al
4 p. m.
Miss Ella Iladlev came down from so pretty sea-moss and shell bouquets and
Dallas Saturday for a few days visit Oregon coast foliage bouquets, fifteen va
rieties in oacli box. Call and see them
among friends.
at ono of the cottages near Friends’
Ncwberg was well represented at the
hoarding hall, Ncwberg, Oregon.
county teacher’s examination at McMinn
Miss Rebbio Ilincltman, who has been
ville this week.
tenders i a position in the college faculty
Go to Kay & Todd’s for shoes. The
for next year, came down from Dallas
best stock in the valley. No ono does,
last Saturday and spent Sunday in New-
can, or will undersell them.
I »erg. Miss Hinchmatt is at home in a
A. M. Hadley has bought lots in Hob printing office, lin ing worked at tho case
son’s addition and will build on them as in California and a year in tho Obterrer
toon as he can get lumber.
olfiee at Dallas.
Before you start east to grow up with
Albany claims to have a dog that can
the country, call at this office and get chow gum as scientifically as a Ncwberg
rates over the Northern Pacific.
girl. It is claimed that he will take ids
TirE Pioneer H A R D W A R E STORE
Is still hero with a large stock of
ics. Miss R, K. Ilinehman B. S., Professor
At a meeting of tho school hoard last. of English. Juno II. Blair will ho contin
Ono good frosh cow cheap.
Friday afternoon tho contracts lor raising ued as matron. Prof. Hartley, as noted
E d m e n i ) R obin so n .
the present school building three feet and last week, will act as financial agent for
It rick! B r ic k !! B rick ! tt
six incites, excavating for furnaces, found the college lit the east, and will start on
First-class foundation brick for sale at ations and basement of new wing, and the his journey in time to attend New York
building of same were let to tho lowest Yearly Meeting of Friend’s church, which
Newberg brick yard.
Jas. H a m n e t t .
bidders. Thoso w ho hid on tho excavat opens the 27th of tho present month.
N o tic e to H o u s e M o v e r».
ing and mason work, are as follows;—E. Mrs. Hartley will visit with relatives in
Parties who are prepared to move build It. Long, $822; Jones’ Bros.,$918; ltvnear- Indiana, and tako a needed rest for a
ings will do well to confer with tho Trus- son & lieadiich, Salem,f 1,135; S. A. Clark couple of months, after which she will
tees of Pacific College immediately.
of Portland, $1,18». The contract was probably join tho professor in his work.
Thomas Nowlin in the position of pres
awarded to Mr Long who has given bonds
"W anted.
for faithful performance of tho work, cient during tho first year in tho history
A drain tile factory wanted. Thriving which is to lie completed by tho 10th of of tho college, has proven his ability to
town. Farmers anxious ami will assist. June. On the carpenter work w hich in stand at tho head of such an institution,
For particulars inquire at homo of L. A. cludes all needed repairs oil tho old build and the friends of the school feel that the
Dennick, ono tnilo southeast of Cor ing and the erection of tho new wing, college is as well provided for in this re
L. C. Washburn returned from eastern paws and string a chew of gum out as vallis, Oregon.
(here was hut one hid, that of J. S. Rues spect, as any college on tho coast. Tlie
Oregon last Friday, for a few days visit gracefully as one of that class who touch
and Noah Heater, $2,050 which was ac work of Prof. Jessup in tho school room
Notice to L aborers.
with his family and friends here.
cepted, and bond given for faithful per- lias been first class, and his influence
the ground in fewer places in their mono
Parties
wanting
to bid on a job of grub t jimnneo of tho work. The ci.tire Infilli among tho students on tho outside lias
President Nowlin will deliver an ad of locomotion, and that lie will even stick
dress during the closing exercises of the his quid tip against tho wall for safe keep bing, may be accommodated by calling ng is to ho completed by August 10th, been such that lie commands tho respect
on II. Cooper, president of tho Newberg when Ncw berg will have one of tho largest of all. Aside from the work in music by
public school at McMinnville, on the ing, just like a so-called human.
Fair Association. Don't delay, as tiie anil best school buildings in tho county, Miss Howard, which lias boon satisfac
M ap lo Siiftar Supper.
L’7th.
work must lie done at once.
being 50x84 feet, two stories and base tory, the oilier instructors vvi 1 ho new in
The Y. M. C. A. have secured a limited
J. II. Flower, the Dayton attorney,
ment, and containing eight school rooms, the positions they will oscupy. Miss
who was in town last Monday on legal amount of pure Vermont maple sugar,
N otice.
and all heated and ventilated in tho best Howard will take special instructions
business, called at this office for a pleas and they propose to give au old-fashioned
To my honest patrons and to whom it possible manner.
(luring the summer in calisthenics, and
maple sugar supper, on Tuesday evening.
ant chat.
may concern : You wifi please call and
will lie prepared to givo tho ladies in-
May
17th,
in
J.
S.
Long’s
now
store
build
Itev. John W. Mclntire, of LaFavette,
D r. <Jes»up Cuming.
settle all oltl accounts which are due, and
slructions
in healthful and graceful bodily
will preach at the M. E. church in New- ing on First street. Proceeds will go to past due, as I must have money imme
Many of our people will remember Dr. exercise. Prof. Vance ¡ h a young man
tho
Y.
M.
C
.
A.
general
fund.
A
good
berg on Sunday, May loth, at 11 o’clock
diately.
Respectfully,
Elias Jessup, who spent two or three whoso home is in Ohio. Ilo graduated
time is anticipated. All are invited to
a. in.
J. B. Mot NT.
years in this country about ten years ago, at Wilmington college, Ohio, last year,
attend.
B y o r d e r of C o m m it t ee .
The basement under tho new wing of
and who was largely instrumental in get and has been taking a special course at
N
otice
to
Ta*|inyers.
Isaac Sharpe, of England, anil Joel
the school building will be finished up in
ting the academy started. Since leaving Ilaverford college this year, lie is high
Notice is hereby given that tho school Oregon ho lms spent the greater part of
good stnipo for a winter playroom for the Bean, of San Jose, California, both minis
ly recoin ended by the prof jasora of both
ters of the gospel in Friend’s church, are taxes for District No. 29, Yamhill ! the time in pastoral work in Friends
children.
colleges and by others who know him.
expected here today, to attend tho Quar ! County, Oregon, are now title and pay- j church in Iowa, Kansas, and California.
Miss Ilinehman is a graduate of Perm
Mrs. Billup and Mrs. Kimball started
terly meeting ot the church. Brother • able at the office of tho clerk. Unless During the past winter he lias horn locat
< ’ol lege, Iowa. For the past two years site
Tuesday morning for Waitsbnrg, Wash
Shar|>e is now quite old, and lias spent a paid before June 6, 1892, tho same w ill | ed at Whittier, in the last named state.
ington, to join their husbands who left
has been teaching in tho public schools
great deal of his time in traveling. He bo deemed delinquent.
Tlie trustees of Pacific College have lately at Dallas, Polk County, in this state, and
some weeks ago.
will deliver ono or moro lectures while
hm
mery
closed an engagement with him for the the hoard has lioen anxious to retain
The next regular meeting of the prohi here, which no doubt will bo very
next year to work in the interest of tlie her in the school. She is a daughter of
bition club will be held at G. A. U. ball interesting.
<*. A . It. ami S. o f V. A tten tion .
college
in this country while Prof. Hart the late Barkley Ilinehman, of Iowa,
on Monday evening, May 16th, instead of
The members of the G. A. Ic. and S. of ley engages in the same work east of the
Miss Maggie Inglis met with a serious
who was well known to many of tho Iowa
Saturday evening as per adjournment.
accident last Saturday evening, by which V. will meet at their remetory next Sat it Rockies. With two men of their ahiltv people here. Miss Hinclininn is well roc
The Epworth League will have a social both bones of her’ left arm between the ti ay morning to make some needed im
in tlie fjold we look for satisfactory results, emended by Prof Trucblood, former
at the residence of Dr. Bergen this (Fri elbow and wrist, were broken. The acci- provements about tho grounds.
All and believe that Pacific college will he
. president of Penn college, and she lias al
day) evening. A cordial invitation is ex i dent was caused by a muddy step, from ' others interested aro invited to assist.
placed on a firmer footing, from a financial ready proven herself to be a successful
tended to the young people of Ncwberg | which her foot slipped, causing her to 1 Dinner w ill tie served on tho grounds by
point of view, than over before. Dr. Jes teacher. With such a working force,
to be present.
fall, and throwing her entire weight upon ! the W. It. C.
sup, who by tho way is tlie father of Prof. students will have better advantages than
Dell Cox started Tuesday for Long her arm. Dr. Burgon set tho broken
J. J. Jessup, makes it a point to succeed ever before, and we confidently cx|>ect
T o M y F o rm e r Patron».
Beach, Calif., where he expects to work member, and it is getting along nicely,
in anything lie undertakes, and ho has a an Increased attendance next year.
Having
sold
my
furniture
business
io
this summer. A number of his friends Miss Ingiis taking her accustomed place
host of friends here who will bo glad to
\V. T. Maey, who will tako posession at
gathered at the depot to bid him good in the school room Monday morning.
welcome his return to Newberg. Ilo will
Mr. J. I*. Blaize, an c.xtfinsivo real es
once,
I
bespeak
for
him
the
same
liberal
bye.
Tho monthly business meeting of patronage that you havo given me, be bo here at least by tho close ot the pres tate dealer in Den Moines, Iowa, narrowly
J. M. Tice is ready for all kinds of work Friends’ church held last Saturday after
ici ving him to be worthy tho same. ent term if school, and tho family will escape I one of tho severest attacks of
in his line, including painting, stainin'.-, noon was one of the largest» over held
follow later. The Whittier (Calif.) Ilegie- pneumonia while in the northern part of
Thanking yon for past favors, I am.
graining, paper hanging, etc. All work here.
ter has this to say of his coming:
Fifty-four porsons joined the
the state during a recent bliz/.arl, savs
Very Respectfully,
guarantee 1 first class or no pay. Prices 1 church an 1 four more on Sunday making
We are sorry to have tochronicle the hu t the iS'ii'M. ’it;/ Ilrcieut. Mr. Blaize had oc
S’ M. C alkins .
reasonable.
lifty-eight in ail. Tho trustees ot the col
that tho president of tho Publishing Co., casion to drive several miles during the
A New Firm .
Dr. Elios Jessup, is making arrangements storm and was so thoroughly ( hilled that
The best spring medicine is a dose or lege recommended that the site for the
two of St .Patrick’s Pills. They not only college grounds north of First street on
S. M. Calkins, our popular furniture to locate at Newberg, Oregon. Ho goes, he was unable to get warm, and inside of
physic but cleanse the whole system the Mrs. De-kins an 1 Mrs. Goodrich land dealer, has sold Ids stock of furniture to we understand, to engage in tho interest an hour after his return lie was threaten
and purify tho blood. For sale by C. F, j be chosen instcid of the location pre- \V. T. Maey, who will continuo the busi of Die col lego at that place, as financial ed with a severe case of pneumonia or
: viously decided on, lying south of Ninth ness at the old stand. Will is ono of Hie agent and worker, a position which the lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to tho near
Moore A Co,. Druggists.
When this town is thoroughly ditched street. The recommendation was accept- most («»pillar young men in Newlierg and faculty presisted in offering tho Dr. fur est drug store and got a bottle of Cham
we think our people will recognize i ed and the location chosen. This gives has wo believe good business ability and some tirno pant. The Dr. ¡»one of our good, berlain's Cough Remedy, of which lie
the benefits arising from it, and insist ■ the college twenty-three and a half acres in our opinion he will prove a successful “ all around” citizens, of moro than ordi hail often hear I, arid took a number of
of land an ! • nY). Tie' trustees also in furniture man.
nary abilities in the affairs of life, always large doses, lie says the effect was won
that all ditches and drains lie kept open
formed ti e meeting that they were con-
on tho right side and withal a firm friend derful and that in a short time he was
and in good condition.
P ro p osal*.
tomplating rearranging and refitting tho
of our hillside city, and his scores and breathing quite easily. He kept on tak
Messrs. Howard, Hatch and Rvnear-
Sealed proposals will bo received by hundreds of California friends would by
college buildings or. the new grounds, at
ing the medicine and the next day was
eon, of Salem, and Mr. S. A. Clark, of
the undersigned at the offieo of the Yam no means endorse the removal by their
able to come to lies \loino». Mr. Blaise
Portland, were in town last Friday figur j an es|H-nditure of something like five or
hill
Land
Co.,
until
2
o'clock,
Saturday,
six thousand dollars. The meeting fully
votes were it left to tluir action. Wo regards his cure as simply wonderful. (JO
ing on the work ot raising the public
endorsed the proposition. The trustees of May 21, 1892, for the erection of a fence trust the Nowbergers will appreciate the cent bottles for “ale by
F. Moore it Uu.
school building and moving the college
the church property were directed to around tho fair ground at Ncwberg, Ore Dr. for all he is worth. He exiiects to
buildings to their new site.
gon.
Plans
an
1
specifications
and
infor
transfer to the college trustees all tho real
leave here als-jut the middle of tho month,
Mr. C. S. Calkins went down to Port
J A P A N E S E
e-tate belonging to the church, except mation may lie obtained at the office of hut it is not yet decided when the family
land on the boat last Friday to meet liis
two blocks whore th" college buildings the S rotary. Tho right to reject any or will follow.
wife and baby from the oa*t. returning
now stand, which are to be held for Year alt bids is reserved. J. M. Wnmitr,
Saturday. He and S. M . with their fam-
Scc’y Newberg I »ir Association.
ly Meeting purposes.
The remainder
I 'A c ific Collegi* F a c u l t y .
lies, talk of starting out - in on a tour lo
will be platted and put on the market.
A rr w and f.'r r>mrdct<* Treatment, cnii*l*tin?
Arrangement* are nor; complete«! for
Tan M M iiofl!*t Clmrcti lo V la rf P rea ch
look over the towns and various places o'
o f riupitooitoricN i. Oint'iicnt In ! ’«p*«iliv , nl*o In
ing I;%-**rjr Hnmtny at I l a in.
Dr. Cornell will castrate col’ s or stal
tlie faculty for tI k * college, for the m I ioo ) Box and IM!*; h Postiti ve Por» for K x t«rn *l(
interest in the valley.
an*l 7 :3 0 p. m.
Ml.... Unir, Itrlilnr, Chronic,
•mal. Blind •
year lHirj an«I ls'i.J, ari l tho pU«**n are Recent
It there Is a place of its size in Oregon lions of all az%s when brought to him at
nr Hereditary Pii«**, and m i n y other
Il
n\
E
S.
Craven
w
ho
w
as
called
to
•
ji
-»:;-♦••
and
female
«fnkfi**.«e» it is n|v.ayH
barn
and
in
surrounding
country
when
fillet! as follows: Thomas NV’viin I» S ,
that affords poorer picking for n-wspajiera
•-»-rre.it benefit to the Keii'T«! health. 1 In* first
» of Philosophy di '« *ver) < f a iru'li" il cure rendering «n ««p-
than Pavtnn, we have yet fi> h -.:r from it. five or more can lie got together. 11/ n tho First M. E Church, at Grants Pass, iVesulent an 1 Prof«
» ration wirii n knife »innere** iry hereafter,
The business men of that town ought to p r hen 1 will ’ • tho charge. Il» has had by the Presiding Elder of that district, arid Political Economy. J. J. Jes-tip B. ih : r .»f ly i n - never been known to fat!.
< In i Natural <I pur I»- ••:.'• f - t Í ' ««.-ht by mill. Why mffer
call a public meeting, d.-r
and dr,ve ten ypars exnerien~e ,;n I does first class has by the earnest solicitation of the S., Profaner of M
from this terrih’ • d '« e *e when a written
the newspapers out of town, or de l le to work ar t has lo • ate 1 at Newlierg and yon official board and member» of tho New- Science*. Mi-s Ada Howard inatr'UJor in
d tho
c ire '.
Send «¡tmin for free
b»rg
M.
K.
Church,
do-
i
le
i
to
remain
that
want
to
support
a
veterinarian
in
Vocal and Instrumental Mu-ii: an I assist mon y if not
give them a decent support. As it is,
i «r int o* i**ued by Wo • Iward,
ó ¡.
»’ ••»»ml Ketikl Ihrtigghts,
there is a chance for a clear case of cruel your community, giv ? him your work Itero the balance of tins confi r. nce year ant in Engli»li. (*cil là. Vanee A. M., lur L e A I . Portland,
O iczon.
atid will take charge »iter next Sunday.
■ when y »a have any to do.
Profe3tor </ Latin, Greek and Mathcmat-
ty to aminals up there.
Tho N ow P u b lic School F u n d in g .
F o r S ale.
O . C. E
, Clerk.
Builders’ and Shelf Hardware,
Stoves and Tinware, Pumps,
Lumbermen’s Supplies, Etc.
n...kn.ii,ii..l[.
j. B
A g e n t for C a tla n d a n d
«J. E .
M OUNT.
r o g o n S to v o s .
I festem ,------
• R l i A C K S M I T
I mould respectfully announce that I have purchased the interest of J. G. Riermann lu
blacksmithiug bu.siue.ss. I wish to express my thanks for past favors, and hope to
merit a contimince of the same. All work warranted first class.
the
Carriage W ork & Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Shop on Meridian Street.
J ".
H E 3 E 3 T O IT
Newberg Nursery,
j :
A. Iv. COOPER & CO.
Wo take this plan to inform tho public that wo are better than ever prepared to sup
ply tlie trade thin Fall in tho line of a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
Pai ties desiring to Hot orchard* this Fall will make money by calling on or corrcfl
ponding with us before placing their orders.
P.
H.
H o w a rd ,
W ATCHM AKER & JEW ELER.
A Full Line cf Clods And Watches Always on Hand, al ReasonaUs Frices.
I t K f A I K I N O K IN K W A T C IIK S A N D C L O C K S A H I'K C IA L T T .
NEWBEBU,
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OREGON.
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JJEW STORK.
H ardw are,
F u rn itu re,
Agricultural Implements,
A nd a full line o f Undertaking Goods.
Seeds.
Headquarters for Farm and Garden
In the store building lately vacated by J. T. Smith.
J. H. TOWNSEND.
AVilson’s Cirrocery.
A large and complete stock o|
* the pi ice to go when yon w ant anything In tho Grocery line.
S T A P L E -A.HST'D F A N C Y G R O C E R I E S ,
C r o ck er y , W oodknw are , G lassw a re , L am p *
Always on hand.
an d
S ton ew a re ,
Always the Best and always the Lowc*t Price.
JO S. WILSON, P rop .
Corner First and Meridian Streets.
W . P. HEACOCK,
D rille r III
Windows and Mouldings,
C U R B Doors,
Hrackcts, Turnings Fine Finishing Lumber.
H ¿U&F;
•HT FPINT
S A W i : n A N D M IM .IT S IIIN O I.K M , I .A T I I , L I M K , I’ L A S T E R ,
< I I M I .S T A N D H A IIC .
NAILS, LOCKS, SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND CORD, AND
( » c iie ru l iiu ild u r » ’ H a r d w a r e .
Y ard at O op ot.
NKWBKRC, ORECON.