Highest cash price paid for wool at Kay night when the closing session was held. : sen were called upon and made interest- j Newberg will celebrate on the 4th. Rev. Thomas Armstrong, pastor of ing remarks. Mr. Kirk was called o u t, A Todd's. Laundry goes Tuesday. A. T. H ill . Rev. Campbell, of Hillsboro, will Friends church at \\ hither, California, and gave the school a line compliment in Barrie removes to the Long store, next preach next Sunday at 11 a. in. and in arrived on Friday and was one of the his speech. Mrs. Harford was also in- to A. C. Cox, First street. principal speakers during the meetings, vited to address them and did so. j C o m e a a d s e e t h a t n e w lo t o f p o c k e t the evening at the G. A. R. Hall. The other s|ieakers were Rev. J. II The photograph was then taken of the Just at this time »lien there is a great cutlery, the best ever brought to Newberg. Douglas, Dr. Jessup and I’res. Newlin. grounds and people, and the day ended. deal of talk and speculation going on, re­ at Mount's. l>n Saturday afternoon a business sessiou Q AT T1IE J. C. Colcord sailed for Portland on the garding graveling our streets and roads, was held for the purpose oi making pre­ an article iu this issue on “ Making Gra­ STEAMER MANZANILLO. Secretary Sargent has the arrange­ Manzanillo Wednesday, returning the liminary arrangements tor Hie opening of vel Roads” will be found specially inter­ Iu effect May 2, 1892. same day. the Yearly Meeting next year. Jesse ments for tlie July meeting of the Oregon esting to our readers. LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE Edwards was elected chairman of the State Horticultural Society pretty well Frank Lee, editor of the Piicijic Farmer, M ission. O regon City. N ew berg. Mr. Ong had a serious runaway on meeting and l’res. New lin an | Mrs. Min- completed. The I'nion Put ific has made •fi.CU A. M. of Portland, was a caller at this office last •9::» A. M HM A M 4:3ü P. M. 12:30 P. M. Tuesday. While coining down the thorn secretaries. The time fur o| there is a demand for work of this kind Austin’s bakery. stitute oj>ened today at 1 :30 p. ni. in the and ran away. The gray horse was bad­ mutually dissolved. S. A. Haworth te- and Secretary Sargent, of the Stute Hor­ Look out for the premium list fur the ly crippled up. tiring from tho business and J. T. Smith public school building, with sixteen ticultural Society, finds constant cull for P u r e D r u g s fo r P r e sc r pit io n s . teachers present. Su|-erintendent L. II. fair in a short time. Capt. Waud, of the steamer Manzanillo remaining in the husiness, the said J. T. Baker made some interesting remarks, his services in doing work of this kind in l’erfumcs, Fancy and Toilet Articles, I’alnts, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also a Lin Parker visited the seat, of govern­ informs us that they expect to begin run Smith resuming all debts contracted for showing the progress of institute work the immediate vicinity of Portland.—A’n- fine line of tho ment of Yamhill last Tuesday. ning a free hack from the depot to the the firm and all accounts due said firm since about 1878. Prof. Dawes, instruc­ ral North uett. L. W. Harger and lady of West Clieha- boat landing in a few days. Allen’s liv to be paid to J. T. Smith. LATEST STYLES of WALL PA PER . tor in Physiology and Hygiene, and Men­ Dated this 9th day of Juno 1892. lera attended services here last Sunday. ory stable will furnish the rig. W o in t W a n t e d . tal Arithmetic, assigned a lesson for J. T. S m i t h , W. T. Macv’s furniture store is where Is h e re b y giv en th a t the school hosn l Nate Stanley is driving Andy Pickett’s Tuesday morning. Prof. Gitz arriving at of Notice 6-10t3. S . A. H a w o r t h . D t,t. ZB, Y am hill Uo., Ore., w ill re c eiv e bids you get the worth of your money. big team, hauling lumber from Mitchell 3 o’clock, showed work on form and color up till 12 m . of th e 15th day of J u ly , Istrj. for th e Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. fu rn ish in g of flftceu co rd s of dry oiili wood and W. T. Macy has the finest line of furni­ & Clark’s mill to their lumber yard in for primary grades, which lie will give in­ tw enty cords of dry fir w ood, to be d e liv e re d S c h o o l D e p o r t f o r D i s t r i c t N o. i). am t co rd ed iu tm sem eut o t th e school b u ilding. town. A Stanley who couldn’t handle a ture that can be bought in Portland. struction in during institute. Have just O. C . E m k k y , A noukw P ic k ett , Number of days taught, 20. No. days c le rk . C hairm an Champion Hinders and Mowers at J. team would break the record of the fam­ attendance, 733. No. day s absence, 55. organized today and are teady for good I P rescriptions (’ vbkfully C om - ily from away back. Ì pounded D ay oh K iuht . H . Townsend’s. 6-24t4. C. F. MOORE & 00. No. days tardy, 0. No. boys enrolled on work tomorrow. R e s te d B id e . A stranger was in town last Tuesday register, 10. No. girls enrolled, 28. On Tuesday morning Institute was cal­ A good five-room house and four lots Sealed proposals w ill be reeelv eil u p till 2 for sale at a bargain. Call at this office. who was a little bit shaky. He said he Total number belonging, 38. Average led to order by superintendent Baker at o’clock p. in.. F rid ay J u ly 1, 1822, for tho Krub had an “ injestive chill” the evening be­ daily attendance 36. Names of pupils on 9 o’clock a. tn. After singing “ Showers biUK aud g ra d in g of M crldlau stre et from F irst Dorrance Bros, new house on lilver s tre e t to N in th stre et, In tow n of N ew berg, Ore- fore and he was sure he was going to die "Roll of honor” aro as follows: Carrie of Blessing,” Prof. Dawes conducted eon. H peefScatioiis for tlie above w ork c an bo street shines with a coating of white at th e R ec o rd e r’s office. soon. An ererdose of bug juice seemed Bryan, Rosa Burrows, Banna Carter, recitation in mental arithmetic. Prof. seen h a r d w a r e stq r e T he rig h t to re je c t any o r all btda la reserved. paint. Danes’ method of teaching mental, we to be the main trouble. A. C. C ox, S tre e t Com. Helen Chamberlain, Ella Hess, Mablo J. H. Townseml sells Clark’s Cutaway Is s till h e re w ith a larg e sto ck of Galvanized water tight well casing, Paulsen, Nellie Paulsen, Bertha Rogers, lielieve an excellent one, thus very bene Harrow. Nothing like it for orchard cul­ tidal. We find program for institute is seems to bo a success. Mr. Storey is Clara Johnson, Annie Johnson, Mary N A T IO N A L B K M K D Y C O . tivation. D avid W. M artin, Kcuernl a g e n t for th e N a­ furnishing it to several parties here lately, Johnson, Maudie Wills, Millie Wills, Min­ as follows: n a l R em edy Co. w ishes to a n n o u n c e ttia t lie Don't wear yourselves out riding horse­ and where pure water is desired, it is the a. tn. to 9 a. tn.—Opening Exercises. tio nie Wheeler, Nellie Wheeler, Mary Bryan, 8:45 now h as tw o ag en ts In N cwtierg fur th e sale 9 :03 to 9 :45—Mental Arithmetic. back, when you can get a Parry cart for thing. of his m e d ic in es. Mrs. Mary H obson, on south Ruby Stater, Cora Coles, Kay Carter, Al- 9 :45 to 19:39—Language. M eridian street, n e a r th e fa ir g ro u n d s, aud $16.00 at J. H. Townsend’s. Mrs. Cox, on F irst street, o n e do o r w est of P re s ­ T. B. Cummings, of Portland, who dpn Chamlierlaln, Arthur Kirk, Andrew 10:30 to 10:40—Recess. b y te ria n c h u rc h , Bre h is only a u th o rise d Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets I worked at the carpenter trade here last Christenson. The follow ing ¡3 names of 10:40 to 11:25—History. Lumbermen's Supplies, Etc. agents, who h av e glut w ill h e re a fte r keep on hand a full su p p ly of th e a bove-nam ed rem e- made by Delphina Ellis the invalid, fur summer came up Wednesday to rent a pupils having by examination a general 11:25 to 12 :00—Written Arithmetic. Bank BullJlug. J. g M O IJN T# dloa. seplpdto-tin 1 1 :00 p. in. 1» 1:43 p. m.—Geography. sale at J. T. Smith’s store. house preparatory to moving his family average above 90 per cent. Wl-.o received 1 :43 to 2 :30—Form and Color. A gen t for Carland and O regon 8 to v e s. Dr. Jessup went as fas as Portland last here about the first of next month. He Public School Diplomas. Helen B. 2 :30 to 2 :40—Recess. «JA P A N E S E 'Wednesday with his son John and Rev. says ho intends to buy lots and build a Chamberlain, Ranna E. Carter, Minnie 2 :40 to 3 :25—Physiology and Hygiene. Armstrong on their way to southern Cali­ house to save rent. E. Wheeler, Bertha L. Rogers, Carrie M. 3:25 to 4:00—General Discussion. Prof. Getz takes charge of language les­ fornia. -t- Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and l)iar- Bryan, Clara Johnson, Ruby Stator, sons in primary grades. Prof. Getz is a Miss Bettie Will lams and her mother rluee Remedy can always be depended Rosa Burrows, Alden Chamberlain, teacher of long experience and knows just A new anil C om plete T rea tm e n t, coiiHisting started for Dakota last Monday where upon, it is pleasant to take and will cure Anhur Kirk, Ray Carter, Frank Duncan. S uppositories, o in tm e n t in C apsules, also in Let ns climb steadily round by round how to present the subject of language to of they will visit Mrs. Williams’ eons who cramp, cholera morbus, dysentery and Box an d F ills; a P o sitiv e C u re for E x te rn a l, tlie primary class. His work this morn­ In te rn a l, B lind or B leeding, Itch in g , C hronic, live In that country. diarrhica in their worst forms. Every until wo roach tho top of the ladder. ec e n t or H e re d ita ry P iles, and m an y o th e r ing was very interesting as well as in­ d R isea ses au d fem ale w e a k n e s se s ; it is alw ays F. R. R o g e r s , Teacher. The parties who have the contract for family should bo provided with it. 25 structive. Prof. Dawes conducts a reci­ a great benefit to th e g e n eral h e alth . The first disco v ery of a medicAl euro re n d e rin g an o p ­ I m o u ld re spec tf ully Announce that I ha ve p u rc h a s e d th e in te re s t of J. G. B ie rm a n u in th e putting the fence around the fair grounds and 50 cent bottles fo r'sale by C. F. T l i e T r c M . i l B r i r k I V i i r b . . C e r t a i n t y tation in history. Subject “ Early Dis­ era tio n w ith a k n ife u n n e c e s sa ry h e re a fte r. b la c k sm ith i n g business. I w is h to e x p re ss m y t h a n k s for pAst favors, a n d h o p e to are getting on nicely with the work and Moore & Co., druggists. This R em edy has n e v e r b e en know n to fall. coveries.” Many important points were $1 Mr. Wetherell, who went to Chicago p er box, ti for f>; sen t by m ail. W hy suffer m e r it a c o n tin a n c o of t h e sam e . A ll work w a rra n te d first class. are doing a good job. Lamb & Baldwin have received that two weeks ago with clay to have tested noticed, such as, discoveries, by whom, from th is te rrib le d isea se w h en a w ritten g u a ra n te e is given will» 6 boxes, to re fu n d tlie Miss Ilinchman started for Iowa last large bill of goods they were expecting at the pressed brick machine factory, re­ places founded, etc. Subject of written m oney if not cured. S end stam p for free C a r r i a g e W o r k & H o rs e S h o e in g a S p e c i a l t y . Monday where she will visit her mother from the east. They were delayed on the ports that the tests made, have been arithmetic by superintendent Baker. He Sam ple. G u aran tee is su e d by w oodw ard, C larke & Co., W holesale an d R etail D ruggists, Sliop on Meridian Street. JT_ TT! H E S T O N " . during the summer. She will return a road, but are here now, and will sell highly satisfactory. Jesse Edwards re­ does not believe in omitting small things. Sole A gents, P ortland, O regon. few weeks before the college opens. them very low. Leghorn flats from 50 ceived a telegram from him Wednesday We were drilled in addition, but none T o w n L ots. cents to $1.25. Dress Hats 40 cents to evening, calling him to Chicago immedi­ could add well; we expect to improve. Some choice lots near old college $1.50. Flowers and other goods accord­ ately, and lie left on the train yesterday Geography by Prof. Getz was very inter­ NEWBERG WOOD YARD. grounds for sale on the installment plan, ingly. Come and see. for that city, to assist in buying the out­ esting. Me handles tho sublect of prima­ I am p re p a re d to fu rn ish w ood in auy q u a n fi *-4 cask. Inquire of Yamhill Land Co. or Mother’s meeting will bo held at the fit. for the works. Before leaving ho ry work up to the study of geography prop­ ty, e ith e r stove wood or cord wood. .A. IC. COOPER & CO. E. E. Washburn. 6-24t2. home of Mary Ann Hobson Saturday, hired several hands to put to work at er, very well. He continues with the sub­ W O O D D K L IV K K K D P R O M P T L Y ject of form and color, in which all were in­ to any p a rt of tow n. U>ave o rd e rs a t W ilson’s Dr. and Mrs. Mintliorn stopped otr here June 25tli at 3 o’clock. Subject to be dis­ once clearing the grounds for tho reception G rocery. last Saturday on their return from the cussed, “ Mothers in the Home,” to lie of the machinery. Theoutfit will liesliip- terested. Prof. Getz is a good instructor. We take this plan to inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to aup* Physiology by Prof. Dawes, one of the WALTER STRATTON. east. They said the finest crops tficy saw presented by Jane Votaw. All mothers ped about the fourth of July and the in­ ply tlie trade this Fall in the line of a anywhere in their travels were in Kan­ are invited to attend and take part in this tention of the company is to push the best instructors in this branch, gave many interesting points of value. much needed work. L u c y S. H a w o r t ii . enterprise ns fast as a large force of hands sas. Number of teachers now enrolled 28 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. The popularity of the sugar pine door is can hurry it along to completion. The Since last Monday morning Irvine and we are going to have a successful in­ foreman of tlie works at Chicago will Estep walks with a little quicker step and shown at the Depot Lumber Yard where Patties desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or eorrea stitute. Anon. smiles at everybody on the street. The W. P. Ileacock informs us lie sells five of come out and have the oversight of put­ ponding with us before placing their orders. ting in the machinery and will give the them to one cedar. They are certainly little one is a boy and all parties aro do­ NEW BERG, : OREGON. C O K I m l.I v k k i t e m s . the best, strongest, least likely to get necessary instructions for harvesting the ing well. We h a v e ju s t re e elv ee a full lin e of new goods, clay. The ¡Chicago company will also Mr. Wm. Hunter has purchased the la te st p a tte rn s and best q u a lity , a n d w ill Go to Dr. Clark for the Painless ex­ bruised up, anil doors for the company he sell ot as low figures as (he q u a lity of o u r goods furnish an expert in the business, to tuko farm formerly owned by Mr. Phelps. If w ill ju s tify . C all a n d see us. traction of teeth. This is something new, represents are warranted not to be effect­ the place ol foreman of tho works, all of changes occur the citizens will always re­ ed by the weather more than cedar. safe and reliable. I can recommend it For twenty-fivo cents you can insure which goes to show that there is to be no joice in having as substantial new comers J J A WORTH & STANBROUGH, from an actual experiment perform­ yourself and family against any bad re­ money thrown away on ex(>eriiiicn!s as is as are Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Mc­ ed on my own self. often the case in tlie beginning of such Lain and son have also come to tlie Children’s Day will be observed by the sults from attack of bowel complaint dur­ enterprises. Mr. Edwards lio|>os to be neighborhood and are looking aliout for U K I ’A I K I N H F I N K W A T C H E S A N D C L O C K S A H P K C I A L T Y . ing the summer. One or two doses of Presbyterian and Christian Sunday OREGON. NEWBERG, back in ten days or two weeks. a location. N kwberu , : O regon . Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- Schools, Sunday afternoon, June 26, 1862, There is a now supply of vehicles and at three o’clock, in the Baptist church. rhica Remedy will cure any ordinary S t r u c k I t 11 I ch . no longer is the grass growing in the We are now p re p a re d to p u t d o w n w ells ou case. It never fails and is pleasant and All are cordially invited. sh o rt n otice. C o rresponeence Inv ited . Monroe Ramsey made the best discov­ wagon tracks. safe to take. No family can afford to be Austin, the baker, failed to measure ery of fossil remains a few days ago, that The school so successfully taught by without it. For sale at 23 and 50 cents the capacity of last Saturday and Sun­ has ever been brought to fight in this re­ Fred Rogers, held the closing exercises EAST SIDE per bottle by C. F. Moore & Co. day’s visitors pro|>erly and consequently gion of country. Eight or ten years ago in French’s grovo adjoining the school Saturday, June 25th will be the regu fell far short of being able to supply the he accidentiallv found an immenso tooth building, on last Friday. Tho grounds lar meeting of the Chehalem Valley Hor­ weighing nearly fourteen pounds, along j were cleared from all debris, a platform demand for the staff of life. ticultural society. A full attendance is the banks of Chehalem creek, below the built with a canopy of fir boughs. This J. L, Hoskins has fifteen different va­ desired as it is the time for election of gri«t mill. Since the discussion ol late was decorate! with moss« and flowers. rieties of cherries. We sampled eight of officers. We also want to make arrange­ them last Tuesday and found them all | ments for a meeting in July, when Mr. j concerning fossil remains along our On the evergreen that banked the plat­ H. POWELL, Proprietor. good. We got tiled or we might * 'e | Carson is expecting to be with ns. Mem- j streams, he concluded to prospect for the form was the word welcome in white Ami a full line of U ndertaking Goods. H eadquarters for Farm and Garden rest of the skeleton and his laliors have roses, and roses everywhere made a pretty been able to testify regarding the re' 1 berg and others interested please turn! You w ill alwajr* Ami a t thin m a rk e t th e very best Fresh Meat« of all kind*. not been in vain. By excavating he contrast to the dark green of the firs that mainder. Heeds. In the store building lately vacated hy J. T. Sm ith. out and lets revive the interest that has i found a large tusk, several very large Give m e a tria l a n d be c o n v in c ed th a t I can over shadowed. d o you good. John Maris has engaged Cap Peters to been somewhat lagging for a while. teetli and some bones which, judging There were seats for all, and tables C e n t e r S t r e e t , construct his new ferry boat and hopes to N ew berg, O regon. E. C. A r m s t r o n u . from the different sizes, must have he- spread where the friends and patrons have it done in a few days. .Mitchell Mr. C. II. Shawen, Weilsville, Kan., j longed to two different animals of the spreail a bountiful lunch at 12 o’clock and & Clark will furnish the lumber. New- says: “ It is with pleasure that I speak berg will be connected with the territory of the good Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera same species. From the Bhape of the all pat took with a hearty relish. We j^EWBERC POULTRY YARDS teetli and the way they are worn they cannot give you the minute detail of tho across the river by a public thorough­ ! and Diarrhica Remedy has done my fam- NEWBERC, must have belonged to tbe elephant or program as it occupied the greater portion ORECON. fare in a few days. n th e plane to go w hen you w ant a n y th in ? In th e G rocery lin e . A la rg e a n d co m p le te sto ck o f I ily during the last fourteen vears. In the mammoth family. They are ill a good 0f the day. Paul Macy has hail a force of hands most obstinate cases of summer cora- state of preservation, one tooth still re­ B reeder of S T A P L E A.TSTTD F A. 1STO Y G R O C E R IE S , There was music by tlie pupils, recita­ at work during the week finishing (,!aint and diarrhira among my children, maining in a portion of the jaw bone. tions and dialogues by all. Those who llROCKKRT, WOODKNWARR, GLAMaWARR, LAMPS AND STONEWARE, Pure and Standard Fowls up odd jobs on the roads. Parties living it acted as a charm, making It never nec- Mr. Ramsey has placed them in tbe win­ especially deserve mention for correctj A lw ays ou h a n d . A lw ays th e B est auIoore, Drop. community will be a thing of the past. Carson, the most prominent fruit grower there on the creek!” We knew uncle Stater and Bertha Rogers. Many of the Prof. J. J. Jessup started last Wednes­ of southern Oregon, w ho is located near Dave was here a tong time ago, hut hard­ others did themselves credit. Ed. Rog­ JERKING BRANCH day for southern California, intending to Grants Pass, stating that he could arrange ly think he ever claimed to have been ers amused the audience by rendering be gone about two months. When he re­ to speak hereabout the 10th of next month on the ground so far hack as that. several character pieces. Mr. Rogers the turns in the fall he expects to bring Mrs. as ho will 1« on hi« way to the horticul­ teacher recited “ Tho Kusign Bearer,” T h . O .n .ra l M etin g . Jessup home with him. Such is life in tural meeting at Hood river about that very effectively. A Matrimonial Ad vor-! H A W E D A N D HI’ L I T S H IN O U K H , L A T H , L I M E , P L A S T E R , O regon . N ewberg , The general meeting announced last tisement by teacher and pupils was very the far west. We congratulate J. J. lie- time. Mr. Carson was invited to address fore hand on the wise conclusion he has the people here some time ago; hut could week was held at the fair grounds as ar­ laughable. CEM ENT AND H A IR . arrived at after due deliberation. Miss not do so at that time. He is a practical ranged for and was very successful and Last hut not least was the presenting of W yandottes a Specialty. NAILS, LOCKS, SASH W LIGHTS, P U L L E T S A I D CORD, A I D Hammer is the name of the young fruit grower an I will interest any one who highly satisfactory in every way. The diplomas to twelve pupils whose average lady we understand. May prosperity and is interested in practical horticulture. meetings opened on Thursday afternoon was above 90 per cent. The best and moat popular breed. 1 General Builders’ Hardware. happiness attend them through a long We hope arrangements may be made to at 2 o'clock and two sessions we.-e held At the close of the program the direc- Fgrg. for sale at $2 per setting of 15. Y ard a t D w jot. RCWBERC, ORCCOR- . vich day acd oc* at eight until “ -today tor» M estr:. t'tater W h ite r, an J j>au; . J CidJ on or address, g . H o b S O D . Jifsof usefulness. hate k.m stop off here. OUKGUMVN RAILWAY TIM E TABLE. TERM S N o rth . A p ril 1, 1891. South. Lv. N ew berg, 7:3o a. in I Lv. P o rtla n d , 9.10 a m Ar. P o rtlan d . 9:30 a. iu. | Ar. N ewborn l^ .lo p .in Lv. N ew berg 12:4.*> p.ra. 1 Lv. P o rtland. 4.30 p in. Ar. P o rtla n d , 3 3 0 p .n i. | Ar. N ew berg, 0:05 p.m . P a sse n g e r a n d F re ig h t Kates to all p o in ts, c a n be o b ta in e d from C. B. FR I83ELL. A gent N ew berg. C A SH OR ITS EQUIVALENT, R ELIA B L-m .13 A F T E R M ARCH 1, 1892. Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices. P O S T O FFIC E D R U G STORE Popular Patent and Family Medicines. THE Pirmpp-p nuneei Builders’ and Shelf Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Pumps, “ I CURE •T. E. Heston, L A G K S M I T Newberg Nursery, c. c o x , UNDERTAKER. K. W ELL BORERS, H. Howard, W ATCHM AKER & JEW ELER. A Foil Line of Clods And Watches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices. J J E W ST O R E . Meat Market, H ardw are, F u rn itu re, Agricultural Implements, C. J. H . TOW NSEND. ilson’ s Grrocery, W. P. HEACOCK, Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Poultry Yard Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber. \