TERM S CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT, Stores, JD R E LIA B LT 7 ! AFTER MARCH 1. 1892* FURNITURE STORE. )_ Local Events. at. Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices. II. C. pO ST OFFICE D R U G STORE? Popular Patent and Family Medicines. old on C'rm P lire A d van ce* etition. f the Finest pound in the » S. iG GOODS. O O D S , 1 Shoes, ur constant aim tnd to g ive .strict those who thus iargaiu House ot P . Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. r'tteh Buyer«, the fact that we D LATEST STYLES of WALL PAPER. d Paym ent», ODS! W. T. MACY. Newberg, Oregon. r C. F. MOORE & CO. t h e p io n e e r HARDW ARE STORE Builders’ and Shelf Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, rumps, J. B. MOUNT. J. E. Heston, LAGKSM IT Carriage W ork & Horse Shoeing a Specialty. '» i O lì E G O X . op Roofing, Spout- nable. Prop. )use. styles. MAN, and particularly lk Stripes and line o f TABLETS, hains, etc., all bought elledto sacrifice R IB . Newberg Nursery, GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. E. live r tbc snnae to onage, and ilesman. A. HODGsON. Tile. order* promptly yton Streets. O U ST. shop, [)r. irt notice, ( all and givo )isr. a tin shop. Howard, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. A Foil Line of Clocks And Watches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices. E\V STORE. Free Excursions to the World’s Fair WILL. H. Hardware, Furniture, Agricultural Implements, J. H. TOWNSEND. Wilson’s Grocery. lie wants so much house room bock of the Don't tieiieve it when you here it report­ store. It can't lie possible lie want? to ed that Lamb A Baldwin have sold about Stowe away a lot of kitchen furniture ail their hats and are not going to get any­ along with other household furnishings. more. W e get new ones every week and expect to until after tlie Fourth. Next Trot. G. N. Hartley left on the after­ week we expect from tlie east as large a noon train last Monday for Poughkeepsie, lot of goods as we have had any time be­ New York, where he will attend New fore this spring. Wait until you see York Yearly Meeting of Friends church. these before baying elsewhere. A htt'e later on he will attend a like F.Iwood Weesner and Mrs. Loiter left gathering for the New England states at Provi-l*ni-e, Bhode Island. Mrs. Hartley the first of the week for Portland with will go to their old homo at Fountain tlie intention of leaving there on Thurs­ City Indiana, in a short time where she day for Tocoma, where they were to take Mr. Weesner will visit and rest with her friends and tlie steamer for Alaska. relatives. The students of the college goes to a»*ist in putting up additional and a number ot others went to the train building« for Friends mission on Dougla* to see the professor off and bid him God Island and will he gone from home about speed in his work for the college. W e three months. His friends mav expect noticed several eyes among the students to hear from him through the columns of that were not entirely dry when the train the G raphic during his stay in that far 1 off ¡and. rolled away. east of the town, had an encounter with Flint .Martin’s Jersey bull Wednesday afternoon, in which he was probably lucky to come out as well as he did. He was in tlie barn with the animal when it charged him, and lie attempted to escape by jumping upon a manger. In doing so he overbalanced and fell into the man ' continue probably a week. W hile every­ body will tie invited, a special invitation is extended to all eeattered members of the church the country over to attend. Anyone having friend» or who know of . members any where in reach of Newberg will do well to send them a pressing invi- j tation to be present. The meetings will ger, leaving his feet and legs below the ^ held on the fair grounds where splen- knees on the outside. In the awkward | did opportunities may tie had for camp­ situation of his body, and the vigorous ing out where good «hade, fine water and onslaught of tbc hull, Hutchinson was abundant wood are of easy access. Our unable to extricate ids lim bi from the people shou'd make the most of the op­ expo«»(! position, and they were pretty portunity to show that hospitality to the thoroughly bruised and harked. He b strangers who may come among ns, able to get about by tlie aid of a stick.— which will tie well calculated to make Reporter. them feel glad they were here and want Ilrlrk: Brisk! ! U rlektl! by the th o u sa n d « F.verylu dy buys Lot price. Immense sale« Now is your time to make money In Die book business N o c a p i­ ta l r e q u ire d . Write for terms to agents and full particular* about free cxcuralo«* to tho World's Fair H istorical P u rlis hiw o C o .. St. Louis, Mo. W. .J A P A N E S E : A lw a y . tlie B eil au«l alwaya Ihe Lowest Prlee. JOS. WILSOII, Crop. P. HEACOCK, D ealer In umrn CURE Doors, Windows and Mouldings, A new and Complete Treatment, ron.latlng of gnpnoillorlee. ointm ent In i ap»ule,. al»o In Box and P ill, a P o iltlv e Core for External, Internal. Blind or Bleedln«. Itehlu* Chronic, Beeent o f ll-red ilary Pll-*-. and m »ny «dher dlaeaaea end female weakries»c»; It I* always a *r«*si benefit to the «anaral health The flr-t 1 d l.covery o f a medleal eure rendering nn op »ration with a knife unueeeaaary hereafter This Remedy has never been known to fall. II per leu , ft for «•; tent hy mall Why «offer from Ihia terrible disease wh-n a written to come again. It stands our people in guarantee Is given with 6 boxen, to refund the If not cured. Send stamp for free hand to make an extra exertion in this money Sample. Guarantee leaned by Woodward, C larlo A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggl.te, particular by making eome preparation J Sole Agen’ . Portland Oregon. First-class foundation brick for sale at ! Newberg brick yard. J a *. H ams i r r . • before-hand. A lw t y . on hand. Corner First and Meridian street*. Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber. S A W E D A N D S P L I T S H IN G L E S , L A T H , L IM E , P L A S T E R , C E M E N T A N D H A IR . NAILS, LOOKS, SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND CORD, AND Ocneral Duilder»’ Hardware. Yard ®t Depot. MEWIIMC, ORICOM* m tii En route. See tlie Nobby Neckwear at Kay A Ai.nouu.-m.nt. For pure paints and oils go to J. H. N. P. R. R , E astern W ash , Todd's. | Preaching service at tlie Evangelical Townsend's. North. A p ril 1, 1891. South. May 24,1892. Lin Parker reports a very pleasant trip ' church every Sunday morning at 19. a m I.v. Newberg. 7:V> a. ra | I.» Portlaud, 9 40 » m If you get Storey to do your work, you T he G r a p h ic :— I went from tlie Nar­ A r i'..rlU nd, 9 ::o a m I A r Newberg l'J:ü p m. ami evenings at 7. 45 p m , except the to Astoiia last week. Lv. New berg l i 4-, p in. | Lv. Portland, 4.00 p.iu. will always lie good-natured. fourth Sunday of every month. Sabbath row Guage depot to tlie Northern Pacific A r Portland, 3:íl)p.m. i Ar. Neuberg, b:0ö p.m. Come and see that new lot of pocket Bring out your duster. W e are now in Pa-.enger and Freight Kales to all pointa, school every Sunday morning at eleven, office and found every tiling in good shape cutlery, the best ever brought to Newberg. for it for the rest of the season. cau be obtained iront t . b. FKISSELL. l’rayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.45. as they had promised. Soon had all ar­ Agent Newberg. | at Mount's. D. P. Stratton sold a road grader to A ll are cordially invite«! to attend these ranged and was ushered into a car, such AT TH E as makes one feel easy. I found the Jesse Edwards and Dr. Jessup looked in parties at Eugene last week. services. E d w ar d C u r b an STEAMER M AN ZAN ILLO . managers of tlie trains lively and pleas­ on the Presbyterian Assembly at Port­ J.B. Mount, A . P. Oliver, N.E. Britt l ’astor ant, especially tho conductor who seemed land on last Tuesday. Iu effect May 2, 1802. j and XIrs. F. A. Morris went to tlie city- so cheerful and rather an extraordinary LEAVE C o m m en cem en t W e ek LEAVE H i ! F . If you think of going east you will find yesterday. Oreguu City. Mission. N ewberg. man for the place. I passed over tho it to your interest to c a ll at the G r a p h ic V '/J A M. *0.1X1 A. M. *0 20 A. M. Following is the program of exercises A brother of Lin Parker, who is a min­ 4 :.iù t M. 12 .30 P. M. office for information. of Commencement Week at Pacific Col­ road in 1889 and I thought it was good ister in the United Brethren Church, lo- S undays . lege: Sabbath, Xlay 29, Baccalaureate then hut l believe it has improved or else Go to Storey’s for all tinning and | cated on the Sound, is here visiting. 6:30 A .M . 7 00 A. M. 10:00 A M. 2 :30 P. M it is because I have passed over others Services 11 a. m. plumbing. He is rushed, but can find Quite a number of Newberg people will Tuesday, Xlay 31, Field Day Exercises, since and have forgotten how this one L k a v e P o r t l a n d , T a y l o r St. D o c k . time to accomodate you. attend the prohibition rally nt XIcMinn- was then. 1 am writing as the train is 7 30 A. M. for New berg Landing. forenoon and afternoon. Before you start east to grow up with ville Saturday. J. II. Calderwood, of 2:30 P. M. for Mission Lauding. Tuesday, .May 31, Exhibition of Cres- , speeJing on its way, so you see it must Washington, will be the sjieaker for the tlie country, call at this office and get * Except on Mondays. ho a smooth road. I have advised a cent Society, 8 p. m. rates over the Northern Pacific. day. Wednesday, Juno 1, Commencement number of persons to come over this road Newt Bolton, deputy assessor is now and they have made good re|K>rts of kind­ The Xlisses Nellie Larkin and Vinnio Exercises. making a tour of the surrounding country Williams, as delegates from the Baptist You are cordially invited to attend all | ly tieatinent and comfoitahle trips and if “ seeking whom lie may devour.” tlie accommodations arc as good the re­ church, are attending the Sunday School of tnese exercises. Pasture. Mohair bought at K ay & Todd’s. mainder of the journey as they have been and Young Peoples convention at Salem B y O rder or T he F aculty . Can pasture a few more cattle. this far I shall feel free to advise ottiers this week. Laundry goes Tuesday. A . T . H il l . E dm und B odinson . to come this way. M a y o r ' s rroclamatlon. We lnive selected for our trade the very best quality o f Household Furniture to bo found, and D. P. Stratton returned from a trip to For fins paints and oils, so9 J. I I we are prepared to offer some rare bargains. We buy for cash, and are thus enabled to Three fine mountain peaks have pre­ Doors and windows, all sizes and thick­ Bay City last Saturday, where lie went on Whereas it has become customary, on Townsend. sell at very low prices. Call and see our goods and get our prices. sented themselves to our view since we nesses, either sugar, pine or cedar. business connected with his agency for tlie 30th day of Xlay of each year, to For a first class shave or haircut go to C a l k i n * ’ Old Stand, F i r s t & Center Street. D epot L umber Y ard . road graders. He reports every thing show some mark of esteem for the dead started. Hood and Helens stand out J. L. Myers. Fur Sale. very dull at Bay City. who fought for an inseparable union and with their magnifieient snow-covered Have you seen W . T. Maey’s new stock heads and this morning Xlt. Tacoma A good fresh milk cow and first class Dr. Jessup will occupy the pulpit at to maintain human liberty for all, by the of furniture? gave us a cheer, reminding us that a timothy hay. P aulsen . Friends church next Sunday at the usual holding of appropriate services and deco­ Only a few more onion sets at J. II. hoary head is a crown of glory, for it Charley Smith will read a paper on hour. Those who attend, expecting to rating tho graves of these departed, there­ Townsend’s. suggests to us tiiat it lias always done “ Vegetable and Small Fruit liaising,” at hear an interesting and instructive ser­ fore I, Orm. C. Emory, Xlayor o ' the right. W e passed Chelialis in tlie night Try \V. 1*. Heacock for nails and build­ the horticultural meeting next Saturday mon, will not he disappointed. Every town of Newbergf by the authority in so we con Id not see the effects of tlie tire. er’s hardware. CARRIES A FULL LINK OF me vested, earnestly request that the citi­ body invited. afternoon. zens of tho town,- vir h r a r is practicable, Five blocks burned. A saloon did it. \V. T. Macv’s furniture store is where The small college boys and tr nine Mrs. Jo Cook has been hero for the Respectfully, shall close their places of business be­ you get the worth of your money. past ten days visiting with relatives. Jo made up of boys from the town played a G. N. H a r t le y . tween the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock p. m. Before you go east it will be to your in­ came up last Saturday and remained over very exciting game of base ball Wednes­ terest to call at the G raphic office. day evening. Tlie college boys were vic­ of said 30th day of May, A. D. 1892, and Sunday. Judge Galloway has gone out of the properly observe the occasion. \Y\ T. Macy has the finest line of furni­ trotting horse business, having sold his Mr. Johnson, who has been here during torious, but tho others say they will do Dated at Newberg, Oro., May 25, 1892. ure r ug s fo r r e s c r p it io n s them up yet. ture that can be bought in Portland. remaining interest in McMinnville Maid tlie past three months visting relatives, O rm . C. E m e r y , Bead tlm “ ad.” of W . M. Mitchell, the started for his home at Abaline, Kansas, Alva Cook and Xliss Xlay Cottle were te Xlr. Parker of Portland. He realized Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. A l s o » Mavor. new blacksmith, in another column. married at the residence of F. S. Cottlo, $2,000 for the XIaid. l ie still owns a half last Monday. fine lino of the interest in a yearling colt, which paces, Judge Karnsey, of McMinnville, was in A . O. V. W . w i l l Celebrate. Mrs. Cyrus Buel, of Sheridan, stopped the father of bride, at Carlton, yester­ town last Monday on legal business. off here over Sunday with Mrs. Edwards, day. A number of the relatives went In response to a call, representatives and has been offered $800 fori*.— Report­ over from here to witness tho ceremony. from Am ity, Carlton, Newberg, Dayton, er. Mr. Todd visited the city Tuesday to while on her way to the W . C. T. U. con­ The young couple have a largo circle LuFayette and McMinnville, met at Lit­ replenish the stock in the clothing store. vention at Pendleton. of friends in Newberg who join in wishing tlefield's hall, to arrange for the first A New Honk l>y lion. Jame* G. Illnlne. S a y ! Have you seen the views of the Ice is a fine thing in hot weather. C. them a long and happy life together. A new illustrated history of our coun­ annual celebration of all the lodges of the F. Moore & Uo. have some in their soda Charleston and Baltimore on sale at Xliss Lida Hanson, a lato arrival from Ancient Order United Workmen, of try, tinder the title of “ Columbus and Hobson's gallery? Better go and 6ee fountain. Kansas, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Yamhill county. LaFavctto was chosen Columbia, tho Man and tlie Nation,” is I PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM-| J. H. Townsend sells Clark’s Cutaway them, they are first class. I pounded D a y or N k h it . i Vannie XIartin. She had a school engag­ as the (dace, and Wednesday Juno 1st, as announced elsewhere in this paper. It F. H. Storey is furnishing Dr. Clark Harrow. Nothing like it for orchard cul­ is published by tho Historical Company, ed in Kansas, but a gentle zephyr blew the date for holJing tho celebration. with water tight casing for his well. tivation. the school-house away, and she concluded Considerable enthusiasm was manifested, of St. Louis, Mo., four hooks in one vol­ Men, Boys’ and Children’s straw hats This does away with unhealthy surface to come west. The same storm blew tlie and it was decided to continue to hold ume, tinder the combined authorship of just arrived at K ay & Todd's. A ll the water, and is a good idea. church down, where her father expected annual celebrations in the future nt diff­ Hon. Jas. G. Blaine, Soe. of State, J. W. The dry weather dropped down on us to preach, and lie thinks of seeking this latest sty les. erent places in tlie county. Tho ex­ Buel, the celebrated author, John Clurk Loads of lumber from Mitchell&Clark’s so suddenly after tlie rains ceased tiiat a as a more congenial clime. ecutive committee coirqiosed of members Ridpath, tho famous historian, and Hon. Is still here with a large stock of mill are arriving in town daily now to grand rush has been necessary to get Dr. Elias Jessup arrived last week, and of LaFayette lodge, was instructed to se­ ltenj. Butturworth, Secretary and Solici­ ground in order for planting. tor-General of tho World’s Fair Associa­ fill up their lumber yard has been busy since, greeting his old ac­ cure the beet of music and the best of tion. The publishers announce it as the Mr. Simms, of LuFayette, Indiana, quaintances and forming new onos. He s[ieakera. I I. K . L itti . k e ie ld , Don't wear yourselves out riding horse­ greatest book of tho greatest century ; and spoken of in last week’s paper as having C h a s . G rissen , Chairman. looks a little older than he did four years back, when you can got a Parry cart for a new history of our country with Mr. sent for bis family, informs us that he ex­ ago when lie was last hero, but he is still Secretary. $10.00 at J. H. Townsend’s. XIr. Blaine as one of tlie authors, is cer­ pects them in about three weeks. active and full of life as a public speaker. Bev. Powell will preach a Memorial tainly an event in literature worth con­ I'H O O R A M L u m b e r m e n ’s S u p p lie s , E t c . S. Hobson, the photo man, will accept He preached to a large audience at sermon Sunday, May 29th, at the Baptist sidering. See advertisement elsewhere. the thanks of this office for a couple of Friends church on Sunday night, to tlie Bank Building. Of the <1. A. B. Exercises on Memorial church, at eleven o ’clock a. m. photos of the big war ships. You can’t delight and edification of those present. Day, May 39, 1892. Notice. Joseph Hoskins is improving as fast as Agent for a rland and regon S tove». get any better pictures in Portland. Ho will have a still larger house next 10 a. m. Meeting of Kilpatrick Post at could be expected now and lie says he To my honest patrons and to w hom it Cemetery Grove to prepare for ufter- Frank Wood, who got tlie contract for time it is announced that ho will speak. proposes to cast one more ballot. may concern : You will please call and noon exercises. cleaning np the fair grounds, is at work The closing exercises of the college will 1 p. in. Meeting ot Armory Hall of Post, settle all old accounts which are duo, and K ay & Todd have the neatest and -t - on tlie job. A ll Frank asks for in this take place on Tuesday and Wednesday of Camp and Corps. past due, as I must have money imme­ cheapest Summer Suits ever offered on world, is a chuncu at a job and lie is next week. On Tuesday the time will be 1 :3() p. m. Forming of Procession head­ diately. Respectfully, the Coast. Go and get their prices. ed by S. of V. Drum Corps and mart'll happy. occupied by the athletic club in field day J. B. M o u n t . to Cemetery. Siab wood a dollar a cord delivered— sports of various kinds. A large number J. XL Tico is ready for all kinds of work Song, Gloe Club. dry a dollar and a half. F o r Sale. in his line, including painting, staining, of premiums will be given as prizes in the Exercise, G. A. R. Post. DoRRANCE B ro ’ s . Song, G. M. Frank and Others. One block of eight lots, size of lots 50 graining, paper hanging, etc. A ll work different contests, and a splendid time is Missos Celinda Haynes, Jennie Larson guaranteed first class or no pay. Prices expected. Tlie hoys promised ns a pro­ Representation of Different States by 45 xl20 feet. Tw o blocks north of the Bank I mould respectfully announce that l have purchased the interest of J. G. Blermann in the Young Ladies. and Emma Peskins received first grade reasonable. blackfsmlthlng business. I wish to express my thank« fpr past favors, and hope to gram of the exercises for publication, but of Newberg, and adjoining the new Col­ Song, Glee Club. m erit a continance of the same. A ll work warranted first class. certificates at the last teacher’s examina­ have failed to show up with it. The Cres­ Oration, Rev. Kline, Chaplain of George lege grounds. A t a great bargain if Leonard Myers, the popular Main tion. cent Society will give an exhibition on Wright Post of Portland, Oregon. taken within ten days. Terms one-third street barber, has bought the Scarce prop­ Song, Glee Club. rash, balanco easy payments. Bud Mills, w ho has been nursing a bro erty occupied at present, by Dr. Littlefield. Tuesday evening, and tlie preparatory- Declamation, “ In Memoriara,” Glenn Shop on Moridiun Street. J~m IEJ. H E S T O N 5-2012. J. K . W r iq iit . ken arm for several weeks, has discarded This is good property and will make a students on Wednesday afternoon. A ll Rurget. are invited to attend these exercises. the sling in which his arm has rested so pleasant home. Declamation, “ Over tho Deadline,” Hat­ Notice to Taxpayers. tie Thomas. long. Miss Grace Littlejohn is a little girl aged The depot building shines with a fiosh Song, G. XI. Frank and Others. Notice is hereby given that the school eleven years, residing in Baltimore, ()hio. The young people who serenaded Prof, coat of paint. The lower part was Declamation, “ Incidents of tlio W ar,” faxes for District No. 21), Yam hill “ 1 was troubled and Mrs. Hartley on last Saturday night, thoroughly sanded, which makes it won­ Read what she says: Stella Lyon. County, Oregon, are now due and pay­ with rheumatism for two years, hut could say they failed to get sight of all the pro­ derfully inconvenient for scribblers. A ll ex-soldiers are cordially invited to It j V. K . C O O P E R & C O . Unless get nothing to do me any good. I was so meet at Armory hall and fall in tho pro­ able at the office of the clerk. fessor’s “ wild animals.” will he real handy however for the de­ ____ paid before June 0, 181)2, the same will helpless that I had to lie carried like a cession with tho Port. Everybody in­ Miss Nellie Bruce, a Portland artist, is pot loafers to scratch their backs against. be deemed delinquent. bal>e, when I was advised to get a liottle vited to attend the exercises. visiting with the fam ily of Dr. Burgen. Allen Cook, who accepted the proposi­ of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Wo tako this plan to inform tho public tiiat wo are bettor than ever prepared to «up- O rm . C. E m kry , Clerk. I got it B y O rder of C ommittee . She is canvassing the town with a view tion of the Pope XIanufacturing Co., and plv tlie trade this Fall in tho line of a from our druggist, XIr. J. A. Kumbler, of getting up a class in painting. Healed Hid«. wrote an article on “ Good Roads,” re­ and in three days I was up and walking PROGRAM K ev. Davis, pastor of the Baptist ceived word Tuesday evening that ho had .Sealed proposai!* w ill be received up till two around. I have not felt any return of it o ’clock p. in., Friday June ¡in!, 1W2, for the church, will address the prohibition club been awarded a $9 ) 00 bicycle. This is Of Commencement Exorcises of Pacific grubbing, grading and side ditching of Church since anil my limbs are as limber as they street between First street and Third street, at their hall Saturday evening, May 28th. the second prize essay that he has writ­ ever were.” 50 cent bottles for sale by College Preparatory Department, Wed­ and 2nd street from lot 21 in block II, In Hob­ Pa: tie« desiring to set orchard« this Fall will make money by calling on or corre» son’« addition to the town of Newberg, east to All are cordially invited. C ommittee . ten. nesday, June 1st, at 2 o'clock p. m. C. F. .Moore A Co. landing witli hr tiefore placing their orders. corporation line. Box culverts to be placed Invocation, J. II. Douglas. across 2nd street. Specifications for the above " E . XL I .” wishes to correct a mistake A company of young people gathered John Maris made a tour of the country work can be seen nt the Recorder's office. Anthem, bv Glee Club. made in the article “ A Model College at the residence of Prof. Hartley, between The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. across the river in Marion County, last Oration, Make the Most of Life, Lola L. A. C. Cox, Street Com. G irl.” In the tw elfth line from the last, the hours of nine and ten o’tlock on last week, with a view of getting a road out Hunt. read “ seven” for “ eleven.” The word Saturday night, and gave them a serenade. Oration, Tlie Good of Organization, Oran from the river to the county road, and K. Edwards. was changed by a misciiievious school­ The singing was appreciated not only by I)r. Cornell will castrate colts or stal­ putting in a ferry. H e found everybody mate. those for whom it was intended, but by enthusiastic for a ferry as it was tho uni­ Oration, Pussy Wants a Corner, Mattie lions of nil ages when brought to him at E. Stratton. barn ami in surrounding country when In addition to those mentioned last others who heard it. Q-’ artette, by Glee Club. versal verdict among tho people that they Oration. Tlie Louisiana Lottery, W . G. five or more can he got together, $1.00 ItK P A IK IN G F I N K W A T C IIK H A N D C L O C K S A S P K C IA L T T . ■week, John Brown, \Yrm. Beece, and Mis­ Don't forget that Deipliina E. Ellis still could buy more with a dollar in Newberg, Allen. per head will he tho cliargo. He lias had N E W B E R G , . . . . OREGON. ses Effie Macy and Mattie Baldwin attend­ keeps Stationery and Notions for sale, al­ than at any town on their side of the Oration, The Price of Success, Ethel A. ten years exts'rience and does first class ed Salem Quarterly Xleeting of Friends so pretty sea-moss and shell bouquets and river. l i e secured the right of way for a Townsend. Church last week. They re(>ort a splendid Oregon coast foliage bouquets, fifteen va­ road for five years, and will go to work at Oration, Over the Fence is Out, Edith J. work and lias located at NewU-rg and you Ellis. that want to support a veterinarian in rieties in each box. Call and see them once to open the road and put in a ferry. time. at one of the cottages near Friends’ If our people are asked to assist in the Oration, Tlie Growth of C ivil Liberty in your community, give him your work In the case tried before Justice YVright England, George T. Tolson. when you have any to do. boarding hall, Newberg, Oregon. matter they ought to respond, as the in­ Duet, L. C. Smith and J. J. Jessup. last Monday, in which Sirs. Vanoose Oration, Chameleons, Rose Hampton. The local W . C. T. U. of Newberg, was creased trade a ferry will bring to the brought suit against George Bryan, the Oration, Domestic Advancement, J. Cra- jury brought in a verdict in favor of Mrs. ' represented at the state meeting held at town, will benefit all lines of business. gin Haworth. j Pendleton, by Mrs. Edwards, XIrs. Har­ In a recent letter to the proprietors, Oration, Fashionable Follies, Mary J. Vanoose, for twenty-nine head of sheep ford, XIrs. Townsend and Mrs. Allen. I Mr. If. XI. Bangs, the druggist at Chats- Cook. F o r a ll Ag ent s w h o nell valued at $3.00 per head. Presentations of Diplomas. W e understand that Mrs. Cox, who lias j worth, 111., says: “ I am very much Forgiieson, the great democratic proph­ C O LU M B U S AN I» C O L U M B IA , Chorus, by Glee Clnb. been lecturing in eastern Washington and pleased with Cliainberlain’B Cough Bern Address to the Class, Pres. Newlm. et of La Fayette, was in town last Mon­ T H E M AN A N D T H E N ATIO N , i Oregon, was also there. Taken altogether edy. During the epidemic of la gripjie Benediction, Dr. Elias Jessup. day admonishing the brethern to be faith­ And a full line o f Undertaking Goods. Headquarters for Farm and Garden j we doubt if any town in the valley sent a here it took the lead and was very much B y H on . ,ia *. G. B la in e , Sec. o f State, J. ful even unto the end. Furg lias a repu­ stronger delegation. W. Buel, the celebrated author, John Clark I lietter liked than other cough medicines.” Heeds. In the store building lately vacated by J. T. Smith. A Gen eral Meeting. tation for talking the aim right off of a Ridpath, the famous historian, and Hon. Bun!. A. H. Carson, of Grants Pass, the most I The grip requires precisely the same Butterworth, Secretary and Solicitor General of man if lie gives him half a chance. Inasmuch as< tlie Yearly Meeting for tho W orld’s Fair A Annotation. The (treat prominent fruit grower of southern Ore­ j treatment as a very severe cold, for which Friends in the northwest which was Quadrl-Centenlal History of our country, 4 Mr. Baker, the jovial Democratic can­ gon, stopped over here a couple days last this remedy is so efficient. complete hooka In one immense volume, a It will granted last year will bo opened here in quartette o f world-famous authrrx nearly 000 didate for county recorder was in town week to see our country. He expressed ! promptly loosen a cold and relieve the p«gp*. 400 xplendid Historical Illustra June of next year, it lias been thought quarto tlons and Colored Paintings, constituting a Tuesday and dropped in on us to relate a himself as being highly pleased with the lungs, soon effecting a permanent cure, advisable to hold a general meeting of grand pictorial panorama of our country'« his- few fish stories. Some of the other hope­ country, finding a much hotter place than while most other medicines in common lory. Alao a complete pictorial dencrlntlon of like character this year, with the excep­ the great World m Fair at Chicago, with maps, fuls on the same ticket were in town but 1 he anticipated. It is expected that Mr. use for coids only give temporary relief. Ac. 1 h « g ra n d rfit hunk o f th • tion that no business will be done, the charts, U ren te»! ce n tu ry . Not the creation of one ! a the p i s e to go when you want anything In th . Grocery line. A larga am) complete i«o «k o f they k''pt siiy of the G raphic office. Carson will be secured to deliver an ad­ 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. Moore A meetings being entirely devotional. The author, but the combined genius of four master minds A complete, faithful and thrilling The friends of a certain young man in dress before the meeting of our horticul­ Co. time fixed on lor the opening of the meet­ record o f our country’s history from the earl­ S T A P L E _A.2ST"D F-A-IfcTOY GIELOCIEIELIIEIG, C ro « k f r y , W o o p r s w a r z , O l a i s w a r « , L a m p , a n d S t o s r w a r r , H e llin g J. K. Hutchinson, just over tlie river ing is June lfith and the meetings will iest di-coveries to the present time town, are getting anxious to know why tural society in the near future. OUKiiONI IN R A IL W A Y TIM E TA IÏLE