Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 22, 1892, Image 3

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    (io to \V. T. Macv’d for furniture.
OH ITS EQUIVALENT,
-13 R E L I A B L E
AFTER MARCH
IN
KW
F U R N I T I 'R E
1 , ISH 5 Í.
STORE.
Local Events.
Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices.
Newberg, Oregon.
W. T. MACY.
p O S T OFFICE DRUG STORED
Popular Patent and Family Medicines.
J
P
D
P
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LATEST STYLES of WALL PAPER.
Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
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TUrfM! D r
5
PH
T!I!: Pioneer HARDW ARE STORE
Builders’ and Shelf Hardware,
Stoves and Tinware, Pumps,
Lumbermen's Supplies, Etc.
J. B. MOUNT.
J. JE. I lest on,------
LACKSMI T
C arriage W o r k & H orse Shoeing a Specialty.
Newberg Nursery,
A. lv. COOPER & CO.
We take tliia (dan to inform
tlie trade
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FR U IT TREES.
F.
II.
Howard,
WATCIIMAK E R & JEW ELER.
A Fall Line of Clocks Aliti Watches Always on Haul at Reasonable Prices.
JJEW STORE.
H ardw are,
Furniture,
Agricultural Implements,
J. H. TOWNSEND.
Wilson’s Cxrooery.
N E W B E R G W OOD Y A R D .
W~ p 7 HE ACOCK,
D e a le r in
Doors, Windows and Mouldings,
Bracket4
WELL BORERS,
Tumim»s, Fine Finishing Lumber.
HAILS, LOCKS, SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND CORD, AND
< »eneval Builders* tlurdvva.ro.
r
" . f . » - v j . v <& - m u >
South
* » -« • *
(.'A S H
1.Inter Washburn went to the city yes-
Mr. Britt anil his crew of surveyor» ar- men and ladies. The first tloor lias been
terday.
j rived in town last Friday ami remained raises! four fret, which with the excava­
a. în
9:10 «
a r > .\
*- » . New ber?. « . ■> > u.
iu I i I.v.
I.V. Portimi«!,
ruruimu, »•«>'
Do you know where I can get some first ? over Bll Monday’ . They na l finished up tion mikes a conimodiua basement. In
A r. Portland, .' :ki a.
i. in. ‘ 1 Ar. *"
Newbvrg
*
1- l ip.m
Frank Storey vUiteJ Portland Wed ties class furniture? Y es: you will always the work on the Trask and Wilson rivers the basement w-ll Is? a large dining room, ‘
I.v. New ber? IJ : I '» p.m.
I.v. 1‘ .inland. l : •> p m .
P
A r. Portland. :;:2n p.m . Ar. New ber?, 0:0‘» p.ui. clay.
j in the Tillamook country, and are now on k iih en , store room and tied room for the
find it at W. T. Macy’s.
Passenger ami Freight Dotes to all points.
Call at Hill's 1 >arbar shop and take a
County commissioner
Henderson Mohawk in the foot ci the Cascades. cook, l ’.esi le this tbere will lie tho room
c : mi bo obtained Iron
( . B. PBlttELL,
Ageut Newberg.
hath.
\vaa in town W ednesday looking after From there they will woik south ar.d w ill for the furnae • (or heating and for storing
the proper expenditure o f the m oney j finish nP
season s work along the wood for fuel On the first tloor above1
AT THE
B. S. Cook, of Salem, was in town the
appropriated by tlie county for gravel- j Coast Range toward the Coos Bay conn- there will 1.0 ten rooms for voting ladies
STEAMER MANZANILLO,
firat of the week.
try. The bov* were ail looking well, and and the mime nnniler of rooms on the
In g roads in this locality.
lu effect May lsyj.
appeared to have enjoyed the trip. They second floor for young men. These
The Champion B nder takes the lead,
LEAVE
LEAVE
LEAVE
Tho city council at a meeting last !
have promised to kee|> ns posted as to rooms will all be well finished and car-
for sale bv J. 11. Townsend.
Oregon City.
Mission,
Newberg.
Wednesday evening decided to levy a sev- ■
: W A. M.’
•li.-oo A. M.
*ú:JO A. M.
their wanderings the balance of tho sea­ l>eted an i furnished throughout with now
I 0 i*. M.
Usisi P. M.
Some fine Light Brahma chickens for ' en mill tax. four mills of which will be
furniture such as wiil make them pleas­
son.
SUNDAYS.
C. 1'. Mount:.
(or the general expense*, and three mills I
70:00 A. M.
7 00 A. M. j 3al0 elieap.
6::w A. M.
ant and hums like for the students. B e-;
Mr.
C.
II.
Shnwen,
Weilsville,
Kan.,
-»:») P. M.
V. A. W allace and Mr. Nelson, o f ft * 1'»“ 1 lur graveling the streets an.l pay-
says: ‘ 'It i* with pleasure that I speak ing heated and ventilated from a furnace,
L eave P ortlan d , T aylo r St. D ock .
M cM innville, were in tow n the first o f ' r = balance on the lot on which the cooler .
of the good Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera students will have no care of fires. It is
7:l?0A .M . for N ew berg Landing.
! Wtfek.
stands.
'J:oU P. M. for MUsiou Lau«liug.
and Duirrluea Remedy lias done my fam­ expected to make this one of the most
Miss Hadley, daughter of A. i f . Had­ ily during tho last fourteen vears. In the complete boarding halls in coni.eetion
* Except on Mondays.
We understand that J. \Y. ltaker's fani-
| ily expect him home from Missouri at ley, proprietor of tho Newberg House, most obstinate eases of summer com- with any school in Oregon. It will also
who lias been with lier sister at Spokane plaint ami diarrhuia among my children, lie under such careful management that f
any time.
Falls, Washington, for some time, arrived it aete>i as a charm, making it never nee; parents may feel perfectly safe ill placing
Come and see that new lot of pocket here a few days ago and will assist her I
tiieir children there for a home while in
j cutlery, tho best ever brought to Newberg. father in giving tho guests at the hotel ! ossarv to call in a physician. I can truth­
fully say that in my judgment, based on attendance at college.
Laundry toes Tuesday. A. T. H ill .
at .Mount’s.
f first class accommodations.
The contract has been let for building j
years of experience, there is not a medi­
Machine Oil of all kinds at C. F. Moore
I Alt'. Moore and wife and Mrs. Wood-
President Newlin had a letter from j cine ¡a the market that is its equal. Fur an addition to the college building in or-
<\c Co.
i ward attended the MilU-Cook wedding at i Prof- -LJ. Jessup last week, saying that ! sale by C. F. Moore & Co., druggists.
: ,ler »° accommodate the growing demands We lin e »cleeto.l f.»r ear tr id . tlie very liesi qiinllty of lloiiseholil fill rn it lire to lie found, sail
Screen iloors and windows at \V. P. Poitland yesterday.
since lie lias been away he lias become
n e «re prepared to offer some rare Imryutiis. We liuy for rash, amt are thus enabled to
The
work
o
f
excavating
for
the
base-
1 ior ,nor0 room- T1,is addition which will
Heacock’s.
more than ever convinced that Newberg!
sill et very low prices. Call and see our iioods amt eet ocr prlees,
incut for the new church is done and [h3 u,1,U‘'1 0,1 iU* so" ,h
win u >
Charley Long, a son of J. S. Long, who
is a good place to he. While money mat- j
For a first class eliave or hair-cut go to
('alt,In s' Oli) Stand, i'lrat & Center Street.
high
with
brick laying w ill tiegin on the fo u n d a -A et’ U o . 8torie8
l>**»ement.
has been wot king east of the mountains,
ters have boon considered close hero lie i
3. L. Myers.
is home on a visit.
tion next week. It will require about The first lloor w ill lie used as a chapel or
finds them much closer in California.
Paints, Oil and Lead at C. F. Moore
1 77,000 brick for the foundation and : general assembly room, while the upper
A1 Towler's father, who lias been visit­
Those who attended tho medal contest
story will be used for class rooms. The
A Co.
ing him for some time past, returned to at Armory hall last Monday night, say I basement walls. James Hamnett will
For fine paints and oils, see J. 11 ids home in Kansas last week.
! furnish tlie brick -mil Mr. Clark has stairway in die old building, which lias
they had a nice program and a good even-, j
Townsend.
contract for furnishing the lime never been very satisfactory, will lie ta­
20,000 fruit trees of our own raising for ing’s entertainment. All tlie contestants I
and
sand
and laying tlie brick,
lie ken out and a new- one with a much
Try W. P. Ileacoek for nails and build- sale. Prunes and Peaches. Call on or did well. Little Bell Gardner's singing
c utitiEs a rn.i. lins : ok
left
for
Portland
yesterday
w
ith
his easier rise will be put in. Oilier changes
er 3 hardware.
address C. F. Moore or John Hadley.
was highly appreciated. Tlie modal was
barge loaded with his house m oving | will he made to correspond with tlie ad-
Frank \iood has commenced opera-. Doors and windows, all sizes and thick- awarded to Miss Helen Chamberlain.
outfit and cord wood, lit? w ill return i dilion. The upper room of tlie new part
tions on tire bridge west of town.
i nesses, either sugar pine or cedar.
Don't eome to (lie fair this fall and af­ the first o f the week with lime and will not be finished throughout at pres­
Drop a card to President Newlin and!
D epot L imueu Y ard .
ter looking through at tho different arti­ sand for tlie work.
ent, but a tloor will he laid and tbis v ill
give tlie voung ladies a room in which
get a catalogue of Pacific College.
.slab wood a dollar a cord delivered— cles on exhibit ion say, “ Oil, I have plen­
Before this issue of the Git.vrtnr?
ty of such and such things at home that I
HI | they can swing Indian dubs to their
Wall paper of ail kinds and shades of , dry a dollar and a half,
ure
rugs fo r
r e s c r p it io n s
readies our readers, Dr. A . Mills
hearts content on rainy days during tlie
are ahead of anything I see boro." Bring |
the latest patterns at C. F. Moore A Co. j
D okraxce B ros .
have deserted the army o f bachelors
A good five-room house and four lots
Al. Towler has moved into I). \V. Cum- out tlie best you have and help make a and join ed the innumerable com pany winter. Tlie basement will also furnish I’erfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Taints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also a
fine line of tlie
for sale at a bargain. Call at this office. tilings’ house on River street, and is fine showing of tlie products of the t w ho believe that marriage is not a fail- a place for the boys where they can lake
eountrv.
exercise in ha?I weather, when it is dis­
, ure.
C a rd s w e re g iv e n
o u t several
J. K. Huston has moved into Mr. Web­ working for the pressed L-tick company.
.1. T. M ix )re u b o l i v e » o u t c a s t o f t o w n , ,|:1Vr) „ j , , , fo r liD n ia r r iu g o t o M is s J e s s ie agreeable to bo outside. With all these
ber’s house, corner Second and Center
Two thousand dollars spent on our
brought to 1 his office some very lino A . Cook, thè eeremony to take placo ut improvements for tlie health mid coinfort
streets.
streets in graveling, ought to mako a very
specimens of oats and timothy, last Sat­ thè residence o f T. IL Townsend in of students, and with an additional teach­
II. D. Fox is remodeling and enlarging perceptible difference in the condition of
urday. The oat stalks are seven feet in Portland, yesterdny at 12 ni. Rev. J. ing force, with better moral surroundings
them
next
winter.
his house recently purchased of J. E.
than can be found in any other town in
length and well filled with grain. Tlie
Heston.
Joe Woods drove a team, from Allen’ s timothy is six feet three anil a half inches II. Douglas went down on tho morn- the northwest, Pacific College will offer
ing traili l'or thè purpose o f performing
For mixed paint that lias been tried livery barn, over to Woodburn last Mon­ in length, while some ol the heads arc
superior a I vantages to students tho com ­
tlie eeremony. Miss C ook’s homo was
|PR!tSC'R»l*TloNS UARKFVLLY COU-i
Ci
T?
A t
and known to he the best, call on C. I-'. day for the surveying party, who went eight indies long.
ing year.
t
KorNUKh D a y o u N iuiit .
\
0 . 1 .
1 Y IU U t tlJ
O U .
formerly
near
Mooresville,
Morgan
there to take the train.
Moore & Co.
IkPSllIut GIIS.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and lliar- county, In d., but site 1ms boon in
Mr. S. C. Force, of McMinnville, was a rlnce Remedy can always he depended
Martin Cook preached at Middleton
southern California for tlie past six or Hau.
N ew bkro L o dq e N o . , D. of II.
lost Sunday in the morning and at Sher­ caller Wednesday. He contemplates put­ upon, it is pleasant to take and will cure ciglit years. She came from n good
< N kwiikiki , Or., July 7, 1892.
ting up a two-story brick building on his cramp, cholera morbus, dysentery and
wood at night.
home, is well educated, and will adorn
To the chief of honor, officers ami
Some hay got a wotting by the fine lot just oast of tlie Presbyterian church.
diarrlnea in their worst forms. Every the doctors new home on the red hills. members of the Newberg Lodge, No. 5, of
Now is tlie time to select fine samples family should he provided with it. 25
rain we had last week, but late grain was
R ev. E. S. Craven, pastor o f the M, respect in memory of our late Sister, Mrs.
Is still here w ith a large stock o f
of grain in the sheaf for the exhibit at and 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. E. church, lias arranged for a course o f Dora Lent, of Newberg, most respectfully
greatly benefited.
the
fair.
Farmers
ought
also
to
select
Moore & Co., druggists.
Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets
lectures for the benefit o f the church submit the following:
Whereas, In the disjH-nsalion of divine
made by Delphina Ellis the invalid, for samples of grasses to help out tlie display.
Bids w ere opened last Tuesday for put­ building fund, ow ing to a failure to col­
J. M. Tieo is ready for all kinds of work ting hot air furnaces in the college build­ lect some subscriptions taken when Providence, it hath pleased the Supreme
sale at J. T. Smith s store.
i ’rotect your shade trees from ttie rava­ in ins line, including painting, staining, ings. Three Portland companies bid as they were building. A course o f lec­ Chief of the Universe, to take from us in
ges of the town cows or they will soon i graining, paper hanging, etc. All work follows: The Portland Cornice and Roof- j tures ought to draw bettor tliun an Ice tho very prime of her life, Mrs. Dura
lido them down and strip them of all | guaranteed first class or no pay. Prices! ing Co. $1,400, Goldsmith & Lowenberg, cream supper and we hope they will lie Lent, and,
Bank B uilding.
reasonable.
Whereas, It is hut just and proper for
I $1,050, Scott A Howard, $8!)">. The latter ' well patronized. Tlie course will he as
their foliage.
| A telegram came from New? Providence, being the lowost bid, was accepted. Two follows: July 20.
“ Character,” by us to mourn her departure from among
A g e n t for C irlnn« nnd O r e g o n S to v e s .
Miss Abide Miles was here last week !
Rev. II. W . Hicks. July 21). “ Mar- us and to sympathize with those who are
soliciting funds for building a new church I Iowa, last week announcing tlie death ut i furnaces will be put in each building.
near and dear to her in this tho darkest
near Scotts Mills in Marion county where ! j that place, of the father of Dr. Jessup and I yirj. Ada I'nruh’s address at tho B.ip - ; rlage n Failure,” by Rev. It. \V. ( ¡rnn-
hour of their affliction, therefore, tie it
Jane
Blair.
Tue
deceased
was
in
his
nis.
Aug.
2.
•
“
Domestic
Life
in
list
church
last
Tuesday
evening
was
well
her parents live.
Resolved, By Newberg Lodge No. 5.
ninety-first year.
attended. The address was a good one, Syria nnd Palestine,” by Dr. J. \V. )>n-
L. I). Leweliing, tho Peoples nominee
on a good subject and ail felt well sliong. Aug. 5. “ Savonarola,” by Dr. that while we how in humble submission
The
frame
is
up
for
David
Everest’s
for governor of Kansas, is a nephew of
new residence, opposite (J. W. Mitchell's paid for going. Mrs. Unruh is an earnest I). N . M cln tu if. A u g.!). “ Our Coun­ to the will of the Most High, we do
James Leweliing, and a cousin of Mrs.
house. It is after tlie modern style of thoughtful worker in the line of juvenile try—Past, Present and Future,” by l)r. mourn for our beloved Sister who lias
Jane Votaw, of our town.
architecture and will be a nice bouse. temperance instruction, and will undoubt­ (>. \V. Guo. Single ticket 25 cents. Deen taken from us, ami
President Newlin held services at the Jim Jones is doing tlie work.
Resolved, That this Lodge sincerely
edly accomplish a great deal in this line $1.00 for the course. -
Parrott mountain school house last Sun­
mourns the deal Ii of our late Sister, and f m ould resp ectfu lly announce that I lmve purchased tho interest o f J. O. Bierm ann iu tho
I l l i c i t ! Uilcktt B r i c k ! It
of
work.
President Cooper of the Newberg l-’ air
day afternoon. Several young men from
blaeksniithing business. I w ish to exp ress m y thanks for past favors, and hop e to
First-class foundation brick for sale at feel that by her removal we have lost a
Association, took a trip over llio county
It was reported in Tuesday’s Oregonian,
tlie valley were in attendance.
m erit a con tinauee o f the sam e. A ll work warranted first class.
United Sister who was ever ready to e x ­
J.is. H amnett .
tlie first of tlie week, distributing copies that Johnny Carter, who arrested Wilson, Newberg brick yard.
tend tin? hand of charity anil by doing so
At a meeting of the school board last
of tlie premium list and working lu tlie | was at deaths door from blood poisoning,
received her deatli cold, which moved j
F o r t in t« .
Friday evening, Miss Rose Hampton was
i caused by the* bite on his finger. Tliis is
interest of too association generally.
Shop on Meridian Street.
VT _ TT! H j E S T O I T .
selected as teacher for the coming year.
One-half Mock with good house on Riv­ her from among us.
j
all
a
fake.
Mr.
Walker
of
West
Cheha-
B o r n — To the wife of Win. Reece, on
Resolved, That to her sorrowing Inis !
This completes the list for the six rooms.
er
street,
for
sale
or
trade,
cheap.
Ad­
Saturday morning, July 15th, 18!>2, a son. i lem, a neighbor of tiis, informed ns Wed-
hand, mother, brother and sisters, extend j
Perlev Mitchell and his in other and Will can repeat tlie first part of llie sixth j nesday that the wound was healing nioe- dress Emma Lane, Dayton, Or.
j to them our heartfelt sympathy and fra- j
Mrs. Kelley and her children, who are verse of file ninth chapter of Isaiah with­ ! ly. Also that he had received tlie reward
F o r Hale.
tornal care. Wo r blind them that the I
iiere from Indiana visiting, contemplate
out an error. All pailies getting along offered by sheriff Kelley. It is uncertain
Prune trees of my own raising. One Star of Bethlehem gleans brightly on and
starting to the coast with a team next nicely.
j yet whether he will get tho additional ro-
above ilic tomb where sleeps their loved
price to every purchaser.
week.
j ward or not.
Prof. Edwin Morrison with his wife and
Two year old Perites, per 10:):)
$!lj00 one, and foretells them a blessed immor­
Judge Cowls lias s ?t a sjlen lid exam­
For twentv-fivo cents von can insure One
daughter and his brother, came down
“ ....... ÍH0.00 tality of joy with tier who lias gone on be­
• !! ■
ple in the matter of subscription to ti e from Salem last Saturday and remained ; yourself and family against any bad re-
“ ....... $80.00 fore in tiie Supreme Lodge above.
Italian
tho public that wo aro hotter titan ever prepared to sup­
college fund, by giving $¡¡00.
Prof. until Sunday evening. Their many £iilts from attack of bowel complaint dur­
J ames M. L e w l i . m n o .
Resolved, That though wo mourn her
ply
this Fai! in tho lino of a
Brownson is another liberal donor, sub- friends here were glad to see them back ing tlie summer. One or two doses of
departure, yet we recognize the fact that
fieri I ii ng $250. —Hr porter.
Mothers' Meeting.
again.
Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar-
she lias only gone on before but a little
(jo to Dr. Clarx for ¡lie Painless ex­
Mothers’ meeting will be held next while, ami the fruition of that protection
Hon. Theodoro Shockney, the nominee rlm-a Remedy will cure any ordinary
traction of teeth. This is something new, for Lieutenant-Governor, of Indiana, oil case. It never fails and is pleasant and •Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at the home ol and charity we have hero pledged each
l’a: tios desiring to not oroliarda tiiis Fall will make money by calling on or correr)
safe and reliable. I can recommend it the Republican ticket, is a brother-in-law safe to take. No family can afford to I k ? Mis. J. II. Dailey. Subject, “ Mothers other, will never lie realized until we
ponding nith us before placing their orders.
from an actual experiment perform­ of J. M. Wright of our town. He lias without it. For sale at 25 and 50 cents at tlie llallot Box.” All mothers of New­ meet beyond tho river.
ed on my own self.
berg earnestly requested to be present.
Resolved, A token of respect, these
been in tlie legislature in that state and is per bottle by C. F. Moore A Co.
resolutions lie spread on tlie records of
L eer H aworth ,
Jarrett Todd lias been absent from said to tie one of the coming men in poli­
There will he a special meeting of the
Supt, S. P.
this lodge, andjhat the charter of this
town for the past two weeks and tid? is ties in Indiana.
W. F. M. S. of Newberg monthly meet­
lodge, tie draped in mourning for the
wliy we mourn. He is clerking in the
ing,
of
Friends
church,
held
in
Hie
pavil-
It you have a vonng friend who ought
A l l e n t i m i Cl. A . K.
period of tli-rty days.
McMinnville store while Mr. Kay is rusti­ to he in school, leave his name with Pres­ lion on tlie fair grounds, on Sabbath aft­
cating at the coast.
A sleep in Jesus, blessed sleep.
There w ill Is? u meeting o f G. A . R.
ident Newlin and a catalogue of Pacific ernoon, the 24th, at 4 o ’clock p. in. All
From w h ich n on e e v e r w ;ikes to weep,
Get a premium list and read over the College will be forwarded to him.
It persons holding mite laixes and barrels, < 'emetery Association to Is- held con ­
I t K I - A l l I I N d K IN K I V A T C H K I A N " C L O C K . A H P K C I A 1 .T Y .
b e i r e i t Sister thou has leit iih —
long list of premiums to he given in the might lie tlie means of turning him in please bring them. There will tie some join tly with the Sons o f Veterans, ut
NEWBERG,
.
.
.
.
OREGON.
None can All thy vaeaut ch a ir;
different departments at the fair, then se­ the right direction and thus change l,js ! interesting letters read from Fannie Liter, A rm ory Hall, Saturday evening. All
lint F«>me day we hope to m eet you
. our missionary in Alaska, with oilier liter- members o f G. A . It. are requested to
lect such prizes as >ou can liest compete whole course in life.
In that land tliats free from care.
A . J. P a l m e r , I*. C .
T,
. , , ,, : arv entertainment and 1 he opening of tlie attend.
for and get in and drill for the prize.
Oh, the trial and the sorrow
It tlie parties having control ol the
-
,,
,
..
. . . . .
T nou hast had w hile here b elow ;
,
,
■ ,
- boxes and barrels. Everybody invited,
“ They say” indicatio’ns are quite favor- proiiertv laying along
the south side of •
..
-
Jiut there is no earthly trouble
PllOUKAW
,
!
M E. K. E dwards , Pres,
aide for two or three weddings in New- the railroad track would take the timber
That can enter w here you ?o.
bmg before many moons. Mrs. Gossip
iH-uule passing on the road would get
Lands from North 5 amhill, Dayton, I Of the W. F. M. B. of Newberg Quart- | Dearest slater, wc w ill miss thee
might put on her cap an 1 busy herself a much better view of tlie town and es- -Vnity, MeMinniil.e and Sheridan, in ad- (,r|y Meeting,of Friend»churrhto be h ■id
W hile on earth wc labor o n ;
But we have the B ible teaching
now for the next week in chasing these 1 pecially the new college grounds. J,et it dition to our home band, will tako part1 at Dundee,
-
. Or.,
. . Wednesday,
. . .
.
. . 27,
— 181)2.
July
How to g o where thou has gone.
i.i the hand contest during the fair. This Commencing at 10:110 a. til.
rumors down.
' be taken out of the way by all means.
Oh, how sad was o u r b rief parting
will
insure
“
music
for
tlie
millions.”
Opening Exercises, by the President.
Misses Minnie and Daisy Potter were : Dm t forget to tell your friends every
W hen tlie dark deatli angels ca m e;
Sarah Mini-hen,
here last week visiting with the family o f , nliero t|la, pa,.iii<; College will open on Tlie Sheridan band has new instruments Address of Welcome,
liut He called yon hom e to glory,
Res|s>n«e,
Vannie
Martin
There to pnii.->e the H iv io r s nam e.
1 Ami a full line o f ('ndcrlitking Goods.
Heudquiirtcrs for Fami mid Carden
David Martin, with whom Minnie board- .September 21st, with better accommoda­ that cost $800, and the Amity boys ex­ Miscellaneous Business.
B y S imtkhm ok l nih : d Boom; No. 5.
t’d «lien she a'tended school hero. We tjons an,l a larger teaching force than ev- pect new ones in a short time. “ Music
Hong.
Seeds.
Ill
tile
store
Imihlitig
lately
v
l i e u toil by J. T. Sm ith.
Newberg, Or.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
nnderstand Dairy will attend tlie college er Defore. It costs money to get these hath charms,” etc., that always attracts,
Iitfie Bray.
here next year.
| advantages, hut Pacific College must and then with a big game of base hall Declamation,
D »r J a n i t o r W o r k .
every day, Newberg is hound to lie full to Duty of Christian Girls to their Heathen
One of Rodney Jones' children d i d have them. We can’t afford to be
Sisters,
Rose Hampton.
Bid* for d oing tho Janitor work at the - ^ i»* -1
overflowing with people. Put on your
Song.
last week. It was supposed to be poi­ hind in the race.
bouse w ill be received by the school Iroard. till
best tog and lie ready for tire procession. Individual Itcsponubi.ity of Chri-rians to noon of M’ siday, Auiriist 1, H.-J. For psitlcu-
soned by drinking some kind of mineral
o f boir-l.
S. M Calkins and wife, who have lieen
Missions,
A. M. Bray. Inr* e m , K p m ir k e r o y f , any m em ber
Mr. Clark while here moving tho col­
AHBM
PlCRUTT,
water from a spring near Dan McCan's i
O.
traveling through tlie valley for the pa-t lege buildings, lias bought a hundred Dialogue.
Clerk.
Chnlr muri.
place, opposite Champoeg. Other child- j
Song,
by
Willing
Hands.
two months with a team, got hack tliis cords of oak wood for which he pays
«’ lorn?.
h the p lace to g o w hen you want anything in tho G rocery lin e.
A large and com p lete atock o f
ren have been made sick by drinking the <
week. They went as far south as Riddles from $2 to $2 65 tier cor l, to take to Port­
N A T IO N A L IIK M U D V CO.
Ill i . i B ray , Chairman.
water.
David 'V. Martin, general «gent for the Nit
where rich nickel mines are being opened. land on his barge, lie is also atiout bar­
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j FANCY GROCERIES.
Go and see how J. T. Smith's block is
All superintendents of tlie different de­ tiou.il Rem edy Co. wisl.t - to annou nce that I»«*
C l t f K KKTI Y, W o o D K N ' V A R K , G l . A s - W ' A R E , L a M»-« A N D S T O H K W . I K E ,
Mr. Calkins' brother sioptied at this (mint gaining with parti-s for two hundred
b is two agent* iu N ewberg for the aftl*'
la autitied by maple shade trees, and then
partments of the woik are requested to o now
f hi* m edicin es. Mr*. 'Iar> ID->>on, on south
A lw aj on hal'd . A lw ays the Beat and alw lya the Lowest Price.
and will cast his lot there for a time at cords of ash wood to be cut on Ash Irian I
resolve to set trees all around your proii­
bring in their rejorts at that time Meridian Ktrect. near tlie fa ir ground*, and
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me d o o r west o f I're -
| Hast. They saw a great deal of country, above town. Ho also has bought lots
Corner Kirataud Mirldhn fltreet*.
J O S . W IL S O N , P ro p .
I promptly.
J ane II. B lair , l’rca.
byferbiii church, nr«* Id* o n ly authorized
ertv just as soon as tlie proper season for
hut after swinging around the circle Mr. near the site for tier new church at a cost
agent*, who have and w ill hereafter keep on
setting comes around again. A very lit­
b ind a full supply o f the abov e nam ed rente-
Calkins savs he thinks Newberg is a of $456, which ho says he will probably
die*.
KCpIpdtolml
Tlie Collrffr B u ild ing«.
tle time and money s;s?nt at the right
time in tliis way, will a 11 much to tlie splendid place, with a good country to miiLI on. This is the way lie takes all
The moving o( the college building
the money he gets for his work out of the from the oid grounds to tho new site is
comfort of a home, and if you should back it up.
Our subscribers over at Dundee very country.
want to sell, it will add greatly to tlie sell­
now an accomplished fai t.
justly complain that mail matter going
J. M. Dorrancc died ut the horn - of
I rim prepared to fiirttiali wood in any
Mr. ( lark who was awarded tlie con­
ing price.
Tlie following crowd started for Ya- from the Newberg office is very often from his m other on River street, on Thurs­ tract for tlie moving, haa proven himself ty, either stove woo«I or cord wood.
W O O D l)K L I V K I(K I ) I 'lt O M l’ T I.Y
qiina Bay yesterday: A. M. If "«kin* two to three days in reaching Dundee. day. July 11. The funeral took place to lie a workman who unricratnrids his
Leave ord« r . ut W iloon'n
nnd wife, Kinley Blair and wife, J. T. For instance we mail our subscription li-t on Friday, tire services ls-ing condtn t- business, and consoqueiilly the buildings to any part o f town rorcry.
Smith an?l wife, Mary A. liobson, Ollic for that offi-e at noon on Friday. This cd by Rev. Boyd o f the Presbyterian were placed on lire new foundations with­
WALTER STRATTON.
Hobson, Mrs. Amanda Gaose and liahe, package is hai fly ever put off at Dun lee church, in w hich tlie deceased was nil out the slighert injury. The foundations
Mabel and llallio David and a young a» the train goes south, but must wait un- elder. Mr. Dorrance worked down on are t etter than the old ones ami since the
S A W K D A N D HPI.IT NHINOI.I'S, L A T H , LI M K, PL.VSTF.lt,
ladv cousin oí the Misses David, whose til the down train on Saturday, ami quite the Cot um bin during the spring and buildings have been leveled up, they arc- J J A WORTH A HTANBROL'GH,
name we failed to get. They go by rail- often It don't reach the office until Mon- early summer, but came bom ■ a short in much la-tter condition than they were
< i : m i : n t a n d h a i r .
war, having secure I a rate of «ix dollar« day. Occasionally it is lost entirely, 'Ve time ago ill poor health niel in n few la-fore being njovt I.
Tic- building heretofore known as tire
for tlie reumi trip. They go for a goo-l have written post master Steel of tlie days came dow n with fever from
N ewberg ,
:
O regor .
Port hand oflk-e about the matter and w hich he failed to rally. He w * , an gvtnna-iuni hall will l-o rearranged
time and mten ! to stav until they
nope
h
wilt
Gie
'.hat
the
wr
ng
ii
exem
plary
young
mail
whose
daily
throughout and sill in the future serve We are now prepari «1 t«*
thoroughly satisfied. Hounler?. it
wn Well '
Y ftid a t
NEWBERC, ORKOOfe.
right* J.
¿4 - Ufi
• -*»11; ---a, a worth;.* e g ire'. i.,r otlrer.. « a first class boarding bail (or young
fcb ottn ct.u : C orre;
clam*, oyalvrs a n i— tub ?, m i .
April 1, i-Stfi.
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TURM S
Go to TownscnJ /or Machine Oil.
UKEQOM.VN RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
North.