l - . - i L l * ______L_r l 1 _____■. - i l - - " M cMinnville had a disastrous lire Tues preached an excellent set men on a line P-lavk Shirt, by Carter A Christenson, For pure paints uud oils go to J. II. day morning. Nearly one whole block very appropriate to the occasion, to an- «roo by Sam Jones. Townsend's. Ten subscriptions to the Clielialem j other large audience. L v . Nowbere. 7:.V*» a. m | Lv. Portland. y.10 a m See the Nobby Neckwear at Kay & including tho post office was burned. Ar. Portland, O:'-» a. m. Ar. Xcivber¿ 12:1*> p in. On Tuesday the entire d iv was taken Valley Times and Five Subscriptions to P r i c k ! Hi I r k ! ! P r i c k ! ! ! Lv. Newberg 1J.4'» p in. ¡ Lv. l\»rtlaud, 4 p in. Todd's. Ar. Portiaud, 3:20 p.m. ¡ Ar. Newberg, 6:üú p.m. First-class foundation brick for sale at up with field day »|>orts, the program of Tlie Crescent were awarded as second Harvey Ilawortli was up from Portland Passenger and Freight Kates to a ll poiuts. j w hich w ill bo found below. ! second prizes to contestants. Newberg brick yard. J as . H am nett . Wednesday night. can be obtaiued from C. IL FRISSELL. Tuesday evening the Cieseent Society NOTES. Agent N ew b c rf. A gentleman formerly from Michigan, I f you get Storey to do your work, you gave a literary entertainment which w as J. E. Todd's uncle, Mr. Todd, and his AT TH E named Harmless, who has been stopping will alwats be good-natured. enjoyed to the fullest extent by those in son, also Mr. ami .Mrs. Kay, Mr. and Mr. at Oswego for a few months, is in town, 8 TEAM EU M A N ZAN ILLO . Gus Thomas can bake mighty good ! attendance, in spite of the fatigue of tHe Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Todd, all of stopping with John Brown. In effect May 2, isttì. McMinnville, were in attendence field j cuke, as all the tug of war boys cun at- | day. The program win as follows: A representative of tho baml hoys call LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE Chorus— Glee Club. j test. i day. Oregon City. Newberg. Mission. ed yesterday and requested ns to state *6:20 A. M. íi;:WA. M. •«í.uu A. M. ‘ ‘Crescent Society.” F. E. Hobson. The weather was all that could be ask Umbrellas for men and women in silk 12.:» P. M . 4 ;:» P. M. that the boys were ready an l willing to ‘ ‘ Ilow H e Saved St. Michael,” recita ed for on Tuesday. and the crowd was! Serge and Gloria silk just received at Sl’ NDAYS. take steps to organize and dr ill for the tion by Lettie Dixon. j 1 arge and correspondingly good Matured j 10:00 A. M. 7 00 A. M. 0 :S0 A . M. Barrie’s. making of a first class band, provided the 2:30 1*. M. Numerous baby carriages were trundled I Biography of Patti, by Gertie Brandt. Come and see that new lot of pocket citizens will give necessary assistance. L eave P ortland , T aylor St. D ock . Quartette—“ A Family R ow ,” W. T . over the campus, occupied by the college cutlery, the best ever brought to Newberg. The boys feel that they are unable finan Matty, Prof. Jessup and the Misses students of the future. 7:30 A. M. for N ew berg Landing. 2:80 P. M. for Mission Landing. at Mount's. cially to spend all the time and money i Y ou n gc. The music by the gleo club was ap * Except on Mondays. ltev. Powell preached a memorial ser necessary to make a success of the under I “ Apostrophe to Our School Y ea r," preciated and heartily applauded. mon to a large audience at tho Baptist taking. The public can’t expect them to Daisy M. Stanley. Several young persons have been heard i church last Sunday. ttiis. The question is, will the ix'oplo do Essay— "H a b its ," It. E. Hoskins. Local Events. ! to say they are determined to attend the Children’s day will he observed in the do the (air thing. Pantomime— “ The Throe Lovers," Dix | college next year. All on account of the Baptist church next Sunday at I I a. in. Miss Grace Littlejohn is a little girl aged on, IIill. Vestal, Allen, and Misses I.iilian ! inspiration gathered during tho week, Mohair bought at Kay A Todd’s. All are cordially invited. eleven years, residing in Baltimore, Ohio. Smith and Daisy Stanley. tdood resolutions, tlieso. Laundry go?s Tuesday. A . T. I I il l . “ I was troubled Instrumental Solo, Jennie Larson. There must have been right hundred I f you think of going east you will find Read what she say»: Parody— "O u r College Days,” O. J. people on the grounds field day, and We linve selected for our trade the very best quality o f Household Furniture to be found, and For fine paints and oils, see J, I I it to your interest to call at the G raph ic witli rheumatism for two years, but could we arc prepared to offer seine rare bargains. Wc buy for cash, and are thus enabled to get nothing to do rao any good. I was so Hod son. everything went o ff us gay as a May day office for information. Townsend. r tll at very low prices. Call and see our goods and get our prices, picnic. Medley, John Larkin. For a first class shave or hair-cut go to Go to Storey’s for all tinning and helpless that I had to he carried like a C alk in s* O ld Stan d, F lr a t k C e n te r S treet. Essay— "T h in k in g ,” L. R. Stanley. Tho tennis playing was not very inter J. L. Myers. plumbing. He is rushed, but can find babe, when I was advised to get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I got it esting to the majority present, ns Hut few Duet— “ What is the Song the Swallows Have you seen W . T. Many's new stock time to accomodate you. from our druggist, Mr. J. A. Knmbler, S in g!” Jessie Cox and Edith Ellis. understood the game. Tiuio will make of furniture? New lot of Watches, heavy solid Gold and in three days I was up and walking a change in this however and the Field Day Notes, A . C. Stunbrough. atnl plated Kings and Watch Charms for Only a few more onion sets at J. II. around. I have not felt any return of it "T h e Crescent,” C. J. Edwards. “ racket” over tenuis will be appreciated men aud women at Barrio's. Townsend’s. since and my limbs are as limber as they more next year. Chorus, Glee Club. Before you start east to grow up with ever were." 50 cent bottles for sale by Henry Morris is working in A lle n ’s COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OK l'UICPARTOBY Harry Allen’s mouth (lew open on all the country, call at this olfice and get C. F. Moore A Co. CAKIUKS A PULL LINE OP livery stablo. occasions ready to give tho college veil. DEPARTMENT. rates over the Northern Pacific. » Try VV. I ’, lleacock for nails and build In a recent letter to the proprietor», Sam Jones (our Sam) carried o ff more The commencement exercises of the Largo line Xylonite Collars and C liffy Mr. II. M. Bangs, the druggist at Chats- e r ’s hardware. preparatory department took place on prizes (Iran anyone else and therefore re dog skin Gloves and Rockford Hosiery worth, 111., says: “ I am very much Wednesday afternoon, the graduating ceived the prize as tho best ail 'round A. M. Hadley is selling fruit trees for for men, wemen and boy» at Barrie's. pleased with l liamberlain’ a Cough Rom class consisting of six young ladies and athlete. Sam worked for what ho got, the Newberg nursery. A vote cast for J. L. Hoskins forcounty edy. During the epidemic of la grippe Mrs. I K . Vantress, of Sherwood, was four young gentlemen. Their productions but lie Iras good staying qualities. clerk is a vote for as honest a man as here it took the lead and was very much ure rugs for r e s c r ip t io n s In town over Sunday. consisted entirely of orations. Following Tho young people in their graduating ever asked for a vote in Yam hill County. better liked than other cough medicine*.” is tlie program :• Stay witli tlie Manzanillo, and she will orations acquitted themselves nobly and Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish ami Oil Color. A l t o « Doors and windows, all sizes and thick The grip requires precisely the same Invocation, Rev. J. I I. Douglas. stay with the people. deserve great credit for tlie effort made. fine line of tho treatment as a very severe cold, for which nesses, either sugar, pine or cedar. Anthem, Glee Club. The only notieablo lack was a little halt F. S. Cottlo and family, of Carlton, this remedy is so efficient. It will D ebut L i m b e r Y a r d . “ Maks the Most of L ife ," Lola L. Hunt. ing to be prompted. They received a were in town last Sunday. promptly loosen a cold and relieve the ( l o r S a le. "T h e Good of Organization,” Oran K. profusion of (lowers and the hearty con Get your lumber of Mitchell & Clark the lungs, soon »fleeting a permanent cure, Another extra good cow. right fresh, Edwards. gratulations of everybody. The class and old reliable lumber makers. lit w hile most other medicines in common young ami gentle. E dmund R obinson . “ Pussy Wants a Corner,” Mattie E. the glee club were photoed by Hobson in use for colds only give temporary relief. Stratton. W. T. Macy’s furniture store is where the evening. Prof. Peebles, of tlie M cMinnville pub 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. Moore A you get the worth of your money. Quartette, Glee Club. lic school«, w as in attendance at the com Dr. Burgen pulled for doar life at tiro Before you go east it will be to your in mencement exercises on Wednesday Co. "T h e Louisiana Lottery,” W . O. Allen. last moment to Help the college boys out in i P r e s c r iptio n * C a r e f u l l y C om - terest to call at the G raph ic office. “ Tlie Price of Success,” Ethel A. Town afternoon. I POVIDID DA y ob N ig h t . the tug of war, but delays aro dangerous Notice. send. Don’t fail to get in a word for Newberg and he waited too late to save tlie cake. Dr. Jessup will preach at Dayton next To my honest patrons and to w hom it "O v e r the Fence is Out,” Edith J. Ellis. fair whenever an opportunity offers. Tiie hoys lunl worked too jiard during the Sunday. I f tho Dayton people will give may concern: You will please call and "G rowth of C ivil Liberty in England," W . T. Many lias the finest line of furni him a full house they will not be disap settle all old accounts which are due, and day to pull on a rope. Geo. T. Tolson. ture that can be bought in Portland. pointed. past due, as I must havo money imme W hile the footracing got up more excite Duet, Lillian Smith and Prof. Jessup. ment than anything else, many said they Respectfully, Rev. J. II. Douglas and wifo returned diately. Nearly all the bnsincss houses in town “ Chameleons,” Rose Hampton. appreciated tlie ladies wand drill, and J. B . M o c x t . were decorated with flags on decoration from Salem Tuesday. H e has been in Is still here w ith a large stock o f "Domestic A dvancem ent” J. Cragin tlie pole vaulting most of all. rather poor health while away, but is day. Haworth. N o t Ir e to T a x p a y e r s . feeling better. Mount Hood, tho painting by Mrs. J. 11. Townsend sells Clark’s Cutaway “ Fashionable Follies,” Mary J. Cook. Notice is hereby given that the school Hartley, was a notieablo feature of the T. E. Hobson is building a house Hat •row. Nothing like it for orchard cul Chorus, Glee Club. decorations about tho stage on Wednes on Seventh street. No part of town has taxes for District No. 20, Yam hill tivation. Presentation of Dip'omas. day afternoon. made greater improvement than the County, Oregon, are now due and pay- Address to Class, Pres. Newliu. ild e at tho office of the clerk. Unless O. V. Allen and family, of LaFayette. south side this spring. The address of President Newlin to tlie Benediction, Dr. Jessup, paid before June 6, 1802, the same will were in town visiting tha first of the class, was simply a feast of fut tilings Say! Have you seen tHe views of the FIELD DAY EXERCISES. be deemed delinquent. week. Bank Building. J # Charleston and Baltimore on sale at 8 to 11 a. m.— Tennis Singles, Half- given out in tho fewest nunr.lier of words O k m . C. E m e r y , Clerk. Fine strawberries arc beginning to Hobson’s gallery? Better go and see possible, and the countenances of the A g n o t f e r A r i a n d a t i c i r o g o n S t o v e s . mile Race and Tennis Doubles. Prize for com e into the market in plentiful quan them, they are first class. Single Tennis, Tennis Coat, tiy Josso Ed memliers of tlie class indicated that the C ard. . .. . . ... J____■ - -1-1---- H. L_!___ .'. r i - . --------- '.■ S B B L tities. seed sown, was falling on favorable soil. It has been suggested that it would he I desire to express my gratitudo to the wards. Prize for Hulf-tnilo Race, Silk The audience appreciated tlie address and W illiam Everest and J. D. Carter went advisable to meet on Saturday afternoon donors of the fine gold pen, with which Belt, by K ay A Todd. I’rizo for Double to Salem Tuesday to attend the three and have a little practice at voting under I now write for the first time, anil assure Tennis, Tw o WHite Shirts, Collars and older people almost wished they wore Half- young again. • lie new ballot law. days races. them that I appreciate it more than if I Neckties, by Morris, Miles A Co. Tho weather was very pleasant on field mile Race, won by Ray Robertson, 2:20 had received it at tho race, and shall koep J. M. Tice is ready for all kinds of work Men, Boys’ and Children’s straw hats day, but. in the evening many eunburnod min. just arrived at K ay & Todd’s. Alt the in his lino, including painting, staining, the list of names of prominent citizens ac 11:13—Potato Raco—20 Potatoes ono faces and hands were visible. graining, paper hanging, etc. A ll work companying the pan, as long as I do the latest sty les. yard apart. Prize, 1 dozen Oranges, by To say tlist Pacific College is growing J e s s ie I t . Cox. guaranteed first class or no pay. Prices pen itself. D. P. Stratton sold an American road reasonable. Joseph Wilson, and Gold CnfT Buttons by in favor and popularity witli tlie ¡»tuple I mould renpoctfully nunomico that I have purchased the interest o f J. G. Blermann In the blucksmithing business. I wish to express my thanks for past favors, and hope to grader at Hillsboro lately and one at A n n o tin c m ?nt. Smith A Haworth, won by W ill Baillio, 2 every day, is putting it mild. merit a contlimnce of the same. A ll work warranted first class. Mrs. D. C. II. Cox returned homo last Olympia, Washington. minutes. Preaching service at the Evangelica’ The polo vaulting hy Edwsrds, Heater, Saturday, after tier extended visit through 11:30—Throwing Base Ball (Ladies.) Don’t wear yourselves out ridin g horse eastern Oregon and Washington, on a church every Sunday morning at 10. a. m. and Baillie, was applauded Heartily hy back, w hen you can get a Parry cart for lecturing tour as a national organizer for and evenings at 7. -15 p m., except the Prize, Base Ball, by J, II.Townsend, won everybody. I t waB very closo between Strop on Meridian Street. JT- IE j . H E S T O i f fourth Sunday of every month. Sabbath j ; by Daisy Stanley, 108 feet. $10.00 at J. II. Townsend’s. Edwards and Baillie, but the latter the W . C. T. FT. 11:3a— Batting Base Balt (Ladies.) school every Sunday morning nt eleven. finally won. A largo number of our people went to Frank Elliott bought two horses last Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7. 45. Prize, Sugar Spoon, by J. II. Townsend, On account of B aillie'» diminutive pro LaFayette Wednesday to the A. O. U. W. week, to pack their supplies into the A ll are cordially invited to attend these won by Minnie Groff, 79 ft. 4 in. portions ho surprised overybodv in the celebration. The base hall game between mountains for their surveying outfit. 11:45— 100 Yard Dash. Prize, Silk services. E dward C urran prizns ho carried off. tHo St. Paul and LaFayette chib’s was Shirt, by Kay A Todd, won by Baillie, K ay & Todil have the neatest and Pastor & what drew many in that direction. The boys were simply initiated in field 12 1-5 sec. cheapest Summer Suits ever offered on day sports this year and although every Now is the time to lay plans for having A K a r tin g G ift. 11:55— Standing Broad Jump. Prize, the Coast. Go and get their prices. something In readiness to plaee on ex Wtion it was annouced that Prof, and Silk Belt, by Pres. Newlin, won by C. J. body was well satisfied witli tlie day, bet Slab wood a dollar a cord delivered— hibition at (he fair this fall. Don’ t wait Mrs. Hartley had decided to leave, the ter preparation will lie made for next W e take this ¡dan to inform tho public tin t wo aro hotter than over prepared to »ap Edwards, 9 ft. 5 } ^ in. dry a dollar and a Half. year. ply tho trade this Fall in tho line of a untill tHo last minute, hut givo yourself students, although knowing they would 12 m.— Dinner. D ohrance B ro ’ s . p'ontv of time to do the subject justice. do great good for the college in their new 1. m.— Throwing 1(1 pound Hammer. It must havo lieen a satisfaction to Dr. The ladies who attended tho state W W. H . Morris and Laura H. Lashicr liosition, were saddened nt tho thought Prize, Silk Tie, by Smith A Bull, won by Jessup to witness tho exorcises of the C . T . U. convention at Pendleton last were united in the holy bonds of matri of parting with those who had proven Grant Heater, III feet. week, inasmuch as he strongly urged the week report a very interustiug meeting. 1:15— Putting 10 pound Hammer. founding of tlie school ami worked hard Pai ties desiring to set orchards this Full will make money hy calling on or correo mony on last Sunday evening, at tho res themselves such firm friends of young peo ple. A memento was given them in the Prize, Book, by .Sawyer A Bolton, won by for it at a time when soma said it was tlie ponding with us treforo placing their orders. G. O. Worden and wife ramo up from idence of tlie father of the bride, II. F. way of a tine photograph album purchased Sam Jones, 30 ft. 11 In. Height of folly to attempt such an under Portland last Saturday evening, and re Lashier, Rev. E. S. Craven officiating. b) tlie students and faculty. L illie Smith 1 :25— Running Broad Jump. Prize, taking. “ Pacific College, U. H. A . ! hur Hereafter the Steamer Manzanillo will mained in town with relatives over Sun made the presentation one morning in Shaving Mug, by Yam hill Land Co., won rah! hurrah!” only come up from Oregon City Monday day. chapel, with tho following words: “ On by A . Stanbrough, 17 It. 5,'<i in. Tlie small hoys of tho college played evenings, not making a round trip on Miss Martha Mitterer visited with behalf of the teachers and students of Pa 1 :35—Ladies Running Race 100 yards. the old inen a game of liasn hall and car Monday afternoons as heretofore. They friends in Oregon City last Saturday, go cific College I wisli to present to you a Prize, Gold Pen, by F. II. Howard, won ried off a new hall and hat for their share leave Oregon City for Mission landing at ing and coining on the popular steamer slight token of our love and friendship by Mattie Stratton. of the fun. T!ie old fellows have lieen 4 :30 p. m. Manzanillo. I I K I ’ A I I I I N U K I N K W A T C H K * AMD£C L O C K S A S K H C I A I .T T . ero you leave us. Although wo are sad 1 :43— Ladies W alking Raco one Half carrying sore limbs all week as their Lafo Hull and G. A. Prentiss went to NEW BERG, . . . . OREGON. dened at tlie thought of parting, yet we For a sample of the class of work the Oregon City last Saturday on business, mile. Prize, G old Breast Pin, by Pres. division of the profits. But what a lot of O baimuc office is able to turn out ex returning the same day. Until! the Man trust, if it is G od’s will, wo shall all meet Newlin, won by Minnie Groff. fun we did have, lieing young again. amine the new catalogue of l'acafic C ol zanillo went on the routo onr people again in the near future.” Prof, ami Mrs. 1 :55- -Standing H alf Hammond Jump. I f you have a young friend who has a Hartley made short responses, expressive Prize, Tennis Shoes, by Prof. JesKup, won lege. prospect of attending college next year never could vi-it tlie falls city by public of their gratitude and appreciation of the by Stanbrough, 27 ft. 9 in. John Knight, the diminutive real estate conveyance and return the same day. leave his name with President Newlin in manifestation of friendship. Not many 2:05— Running H alf llamnytml Jump. order that a now catalogue may he sent rustler from Hillsboro, was over attend Moral— patronize tlie Manzanillo and words were said, but when the exerciser Prize, Silk Suspenders, by F . M l. Storey, in g the field day exercises of the college keep her on the route. him. closed, that feeling which cannot he de won by F. E. Hobson, 38 it. 1 in. last Tuesday. Tiie inauguration of tlie many field day Don't tielieve it w hen you hero it report scribed, had left many moist eyes in the 2:15— Throwing Base Ball (G en ts.) sjiorts has been largely due to the efforts Mrs. I. K . Vantress and son Phinnie, ed that Lamb A Baldwin havo sold about assembly, and many lieaitr were made Prize, Base Ball, by W . T. Maey, won by : of Prof. Jessup, who brought his inspira came up from Sherwood to attend the all their hats and are not going to get any more tender and more in touch with Lee Stanley, 298 feet. tion in tills lino from Penn College. decoration day services, and take in the more. W e get new ones every week and humanity. S t u d e n t . 2:25— Batting I’aso Ball (Gents.) field day sports. expect to until after the Fourth. Next T o sco young men and young ladies in Piize, Silk Handkerchief, bv John At the bloom of youth ami strong in body A n d a fu ll line o f U ndcrtuking Goods. Mitchell A Clark have two million week we expect from the east as largo a H eadquarter* for Furm and Garden kinson’ won by Warn Jones, 300 ft. C o m n io iie o n ie iit E x e r c is e s and mind, finishing np a years work in feet of logs in sight, and are at tie to sup lot (J goods as wo have had any time be 2:35— Wheel Barrow Raco witli Pas Seeds. In the store building lately vacated by J. T . Sm ith. O f P a c ific C o lle g e . W ait until you see school witli appropriate exercises, lids al ply the trade on short notice with any fore this spiing. senger. Prize, Knife, by J. B . Mount, these before buying elsewhere. ways is u happy occasion for both old and | thing in their line. 2t The closing exercises of the academy won by Elm er Dixon. 1 young. The new organ for Friends Sundav have always been looked forward to with Miss Daisy Truehlood came np from 2:45— Three Legged Race. Prize, A purse was made up and a gold pen and Millwaukie * *o attend the commencement s.-hoo' was received in time to be need great anticipation and pride by the com Shirts and Silk Handkerchiefs, by J. Bar exercises of the college, and visit witli during the week at the commencement munity in tlie past, ami many pleasant rie, won by Charley Wilson and Omer holder presented Miss Cox, owing to a inissunderstanding on her part regarding exercises. It is one of tho be-t manufac memories still linger in tho minds of the Hod*on, 17 sec. her old schoolmates. II. S Maloney, of Sheridan, candidate tured, being of the reliable Estey make, students and -friends of the school, when 2:55— 50 Yard Dash. Prize, Stanley's the rules in the running race, which s the place to go when you want anything In the Grocery line. A large i r e com plete stock o f for representative on the democratic tick and is a beauty. Competent judges say fond recollections present to view the Travels Through Africa, by C. F. Moore, caused her to loose the prize. Great interest was taken in the ladies’ S T A P L E A-TSTTD jELA-HSTOY Q R O C E R I E 8 , et and Pat Churchman of Sheridan, were the tone is first ela»», and in apiiearance closing exercise of each succeeding year. won by Stanbrougti. 0 1-8 sec. it is a beauty. It was through tlie efforts As the time lias drawn nearer ami nearer 3:05— Ladies’ Warn! Drill. 50 Fine running and walking races. Mary Cook in town on Dec-oration day. C r o c k e r y , W oodehw are , O l a m w a r e , L amps an d S t o n e w a r e , Field day exercises were simply im- of Prof. Jessup that the money was raised for the closing of this year's work, how Visiting Cards to each, presented by the and Minnie Groff were (lie walkers, and Alwriy* on hand. Always the Best and always the Lowest Price. | Jessie Cox, Mattio Stratton amt Lola m ?naj for tho oollego students, and every for the purchase of the instrument, and ever, additional interest ha t been felt in G r a p h i c . C orner First and Meridian Street«. JOS. WILSON. Prop. laxly in attondence seemed to enjoy the great credit is due him for the selection the work, on account of this lieing (lie 8:15— Hitch a rd High Kick. Omitted. Hunt the runners. Tho boys had bettor lie ma le first year for tho college. Aliove every day to the fullest extent. 3 :25— Sack Race. Prize, Tennis Shoes look out for the laurels next year , or they O REG O M A N U A IL W A V TIM E TA B LE . North. A p ril 1, isjfl. TERMS CASH OR ITS EQUIVALENT, south. O LD RELIABL-p. AFTER MARCH 1, 1802- N 1 5W FURNITURE STORK. Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices. Newberg, Oregon. W. T. MAGY, p O S T OFFICE DRUG STOREff^ f^ Popular Patent and Family Medicines. P D P . L ATKST STYLES of WALL PAPER. Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. C. F. MOORE & 00. THE Pioneer H A R D W A R E STORE Builders’ and Shelf Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Pumps, Lumbermen’s Supplies, Ktc. MOUNT. J. E. Heston,-------*• B L A C K S M I T H Carriage W ork & Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Newberg Nursery, A. JC. COOPER CO. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. 3 h \ H. Howard, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. A Fall Line of Clocks And W atches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices. JJEW STORE. H ardw are, F u rn itu re , Agricultural Implements, J. II. TOWNSEND. Wilson’s Grrooery. Tw o young dentists from Indiana Bees an 1 Collin reflectively were here duting the week. They are out looking (or a location for the pra -tice of fheir profession. G o to Dr. Clark for the Painless ex traction of teeth. This i* something new, safe and reliable. I can recommend it m yself by ao aetnd experiment perform ed on my own self. A lva Cook and his new bride were here over Sunday, receiving the congratula tions of their numerous friends and schoolmates. They will liegin keeping honse at once at She lds, I.inn County, where Alva has a position as station agent oil the Southern Pacific. name 1 President Newlin delivered an address at the closing exercises of the McMinn ville public schools last Friday. W e un derstand that Judge Galloway an 1 other prominent ritizsns of M cMinnville say the a I Ire“ » has never been equaled in the county seat. W e can’ t say whether this is true or not, but do say that wo would tie pei fed lv willing to pit President Newlin against any other coliege pres- i lent in tlie st.i'e of Oregon fer sn ad dress on the subject of practical education. Wherever he has gone to deliver an ad dress, sine* coming into Oregon, he is wanted again. The secret of his sucre*» as a speaker lies in the fact, that when he 'aiks, he say» something. other interest of a public nature, tlie peo ple of Nowberg feel an especial pride for Pacific College, and a man to say any thing detrimental to the interests of this institution of learning, would he branded at once by every one as a traitor to the best interests of the town and community. Considering all these things it was not at all surprising that tlie attendance at all the different gatherings daring the week was large. On Sunday Dr. Jessup preached the ’ mccala ireate sermon at the usual hour for worship, to a very large assemblage ol I>eople, who listened to the fine discourse of an hour's Irngth with rapt attention. At the evenmg meeting President Newlin by L. G. H ill, won by Jones. 3:35— Pole Vaulting. Prize, Hiik Belt, will be distanced by the ladies. Rev. J. II. Douglas and wife returned by Kay A Todd, won by Baillie, 8 ft. I ! , from Salem in time to witness tlie com inches. mencement exercise», which they seemed 3 :45— 220 yard Race. Prize, Necktie, to greatly enjoy. hy Charley Baker, won by Jones. What was nicer in appearance than the 3:55— Running High Jump. d’rize, young ladies dressed in nniforin in the 10i) Visiting Card*, by the G r a p h ic , won wand drill on the tennis grounds. by Hobson, 5 feet. 4:00— Hurdle Race. Prize, Razor, by Mealfffl It I do. II F. Lashier, won by Hobson, 23 sec. 4:30— Tug of W a r —College r t . Town. Prize, Cake, fry Austin A Thom as, won by the Town. Presentation ol Prizes by Pres. Newlin. The following ape ial prizes were also given: Bxrt All ’Round Athlete, Fine i Bealed proposal* w ill be received up *111 two f o'clock p. m . Friday June 8rd, 1*92. for the j «rubbing, grading end side ditching o f Churrh utrret between FI ret *tr**et and Third street, j and 2nd street from lot 21 In block B, In llob- *on'* addition to the town o f N* where, east to corporation line. Bo* cu lvert* to I»* placed acroat 2 nd atreel. specific** ion* for the above work can be so#-n nt the Recorder'* office. I The right to reject auv or all bid* I* reaerved. «; Co I, Street Com. A W . P . H D e E a le r A in C O O K i Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber. HAWED A N D SPLIT SHINGLES, LATH, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT A N D H AIR . HAILS, LOOKS, SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AID 00BD, AID (General liuilders’ Hardware. Yard at Dwpot. NCWBKRC, ONCCON.