Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 19, 1892, Image 3

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OttEOONIVN R A IL W A Y TIM E TAB LE.
North.
A p r il 1, 1>.1.
South.
B u y Mnchlnn oil o f Townsend.
Laundry goes Tuesday.
\V i:
Hard wood screen doors and window*
at W P. Heucock’s.
In efiect May 2, 1S02.
I. F a y e
Oregon Cltv.
LEAVE
•9;*) A M.
Mission.
•ft.DO A. -M.
10:00 A M.
8CNDAYP.
ft:b0 A. M.
4 30 IV M.
I. RAVE
New berg,
•ft 20 A. M.
Dr. M in th orn and wite, o f Salem,
; w ere in tow n o v e r Sunday.
F ift y loads o f grain were received
12; W IV M. i the warehouse, last Tuesday.
7 00 A. M.
2.10 P. M.
L e av e P o r tl a n d , T a y lo r St. D ock ,
7:30 A. M. for N ew berg Landing.
2:30 l*. M. for Mission Landing.
t r im
:
a g e n t s
.
at
O h A ^ B u t we sell
r,cam Baking
\i>
-ä P o w d e r
Used in Millions of Homes — 40 Years tlie Standard.
'V e
Local Events.
T R E K S by the li ridred
” ........
T I t E K S bv tho thoes-nd.
T R E E S by fh e ten thonsm»'
Or in any quantity you wish
•208 a m i ‘210 S e co n d St-, f u i t l a m l , Or.
Our cut.i! ig.ie, free .English or G.irman) will tell you varieties, prices, how to plant and trim trocs, etc., etc.
Special prices to first buyers in new localities.
For a first class shave or hair-cut go to
J. L. Myers.
I ’ ll L ì I d Sal»*.
M i»» Ella Olds, o f M •Minuvllle, is
Ed. Hobson will occupy the Mrs. Gra­
Paints, Oil and Lead at C. F. Moore
By order o f tin* Board of Director«, the fol
visitin g w ith Mrs. W alter Roliertson. 1 »win*:
ham
property
on
River
street
in
the
fu­
s vires in the Newberg u". yde.-d tie
! A Co.
Hor«o C om pu iy w ill be sold et Public sal**
ture. There is a big demand fur houses ! Mrs. M itch ell and Mrs. K ellev w ith >*ei»te.nb®r 17. l* -2 Shire* No. 1 \ II.
16 an 1
j W ilb e r Round, o f Portland, is in
to rent and the outlook is that every her soil :,n l daughter, w o have been 17, ow ned by Owen Jm e*. for delinquent a*
scs-iSHcnis o f r-
per share levlo l Feb. 1. 18 72.
! tow n callin g on his friends.
house in town will soon be taken. Our here froni In d ia n a , “ v is it in g ( h o . \V. and due April 1. 1 • 2 and assessment of flO.OO
T h e best cook stove for the price is real estate men complain that property 1 and Clias. M itch ell, left for home this p r share ievie l M ueh 1, is$2, and due May 1.
H.*2. Sh tres Nh>. 6, 7 and s, owned by Mrs.
found at J. H . Townsends.
.lu ll« A. B rvK i.nu <sexMneut of 910.0ft levied
owners fail to keep their houses in good week.
.
,, . ,
, March 1, 1*92. an.1 due May 1. 1W2 Sale to take
A T TH E
J. M . T ice has the contract for paper­ repair. Those who pay rent want, at
\\ e lls d u g a n a w a lle d lor ol) cents per place at the Arllurt.m Hotel in Newberg, |ur.,
in g the rooms at the college boarding least reasonable accommodations, and it foot. 10 cents per foot extra where bored ul ‘
m on tlie ft,‘ ‘ e ‘
H aruer , Pres.
hall.
pays to keep houses in good repair a» WOl "e are re-dug. Orders left at W hit*! S lit 5.
A I L P apk . Secy.
inoro’a feed store and Kruger's hardware
W all paper of all kinds and shades of they always rent first.
store.
A. \V, K kkdall .
the latest patterns at C. F. Moore & Co.
Linai Settlement.
Cards are out announcing the wedding
Boys may be had (and sometimes girls'
Notice is hereby »riven, that the un lersigned i
A good five-room houso and four lots of Prof. .I. J. Jessup to Miss I.issio Ham­
as adm iiii.'tr »Tor of the estate of George IuglU. j
for sale at a bargain. Call at this otlice. mer, which will take place at Villa Park, for— (1) ordinary service at wages; (2) late of Yam hill comity, deceased, has filed in ;
the County Court of Yam hill County, stato of
upon
indenture,
(to
work,
attend
school,
M ilt Nicholson is callin g on the busi­ California, Aug. 21irJ, at 12 m. They will
Oregon, liis final Recount of his admluiuf&tra-
o f said estate, and that s i id court has fixed 1
ness men to see h ow bad th ey want start for home about tbe first of Septem­ and be brought up somewhat as your tjou
Tuesday, Scbtembor 6, l'-.’j, at ten o ’clock a. m.
ber. On their arrival here they will find ow n;) and— (3) children may be had for of said day and the usual
M ain and First streets sprinkled.
rN
court iu the court hou
legal adoption. Address,
d r — u
g
“N N
said County as the time t'and place for hearing I »
-
— :—
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For mixed paint that has been tried a liost of friends who will gladly welcome
J.
II,
M
iseneb
,
said
account
and
objections
to
the
same.
I
and known to be the best, call on C. F. them and who will join in wishing them
Therefore, all persons having an interest in j
a long life of happiness together. The Sept. Oregon Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Soe’y, said estate arc hereby notified to appear at j
CUUHKS A Fl’ LL LINE OF
Moore & Co.
s ’ id time and place and file objections to said !
Portland,
Or.
latch string of the G raihiic office will al­
account, if any they have.
It. S. Is o n s ,
Claude Cummings is now holding down
Kai.isey & Fenton,
Administrator, j
I havo no hesitancy in recommending
ways hang out for them.
Attys. for said Estate.
8-ót l.
the position of water carrier and general
Chamberlain's
Coliv,
Cholera
and
Dr. E. Jessup left last Monday for
roust about at the brick yards.
Diarrhiea Remedy to tire public, as I do
Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets southern California where he will attend to my friends and patrous. I used it my-
JAPANESE
his
son,
l
’rof.
J.
J.
Jessup’s
wedding
and
made by Delphina Ellis the invalid, fur
| self after other well known remedies had
arrange for sending his family here. He
ure
r ug s f o r
r e s c r p it io n s
sale at J. T. Smith's store.
| failed, and it eured me in a few minutes.
is on his way to tho east where ho will
I recommend it candidly and cheerfully
See K ay it Todd’s big ad. in this issue,
C
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Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Puints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. A ls u *
attend Iowa, Western, Indiana and Kan­
upon its merits, not from a financial
then go right over and select a Sunday
lino line of the
A new and Complete Treatment, consisting j
sas Yearly meetings of Friends church,
stand point, because I have others in o f Suppositories, ointm ent in Capsules, also in
outfit from their big new stock. E very­
ft is uncertain how long he will bo away
Box and Bills: a Positive Cure for External, I
stock on which I make a larger profit, Internal. Blind or Bleeding, Itching. Chronic,
body takes ’em.
but arrangements were made for his re­
Recent or Hereditary Piles, and many other I
Any person having a few cords of fir turn to Newberg to continue to act as but because Chamberlain's is the best diseases »ind female weaknesses; it i s ’ always
remedy
I
know
of
for
bowel
complaints.
a
croat benefit to the general health. The first
bark for sale can find a market by calling financial agent for the college.
There is no doubt about it, it does tbe
at the G r a ph ic office.
Tho committee having the matter in work —James Forgv, Druggists, McVey-
|l per box, ft for f'»; sunt by mail.
Why suffer
Reports from the harvest fields indicate
charge is corresponding with R ev. Thom ­ town, Penn. For sale by C. F. Moore .4 from this terrible disease when n written
that wheat is yielding better than had
guarantee is given with t> boxes, to refund the
as C. Brown, of Kokomo, Indiana, with Co.
money if not cured.
Send stamp for free
been expected. The cool weather has
jPKKSl'HtntON» CAHKFt'LLT COM-)
Guarantee issued by Woodward,
reference to his taking the place of pastor
)
fu i's i,sc D a y un N io iit .
t
Newberg ought to have a “ field day” Sample.
Clarke A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
been extremely faiorable for ripening.
of Friends church here. Ho was heard pretty soon with the program arranged Sole Agcu’ s, Portland, Oregon.
A. C. Cox having just received a now by many of our pcoplo last winter wlien
for a general procession of men und boys
and complete embalming outfit and se­ he held a few meetings here. He is good
j to be formed at some public place, say
cured the services of a professional om- on a discourse and also lias the reputation
i Whitmore’ s feed store, and after a leader
balmer, is now prepared to do ail work of being one of the best pastors in the
j is chosen a grand march should be taken
L o c a l ttn d T r a v e l i n g ,
in that line.
church in Indiana. It is to be hoped ' up along First street to Main, up Main to T o represent our w ell known house. Yon need
j .
no capital to represent a (inn that warrants
Is still here with a large stock o f
The latest report from O. C. Emery that lie may be secured for the place.
[ tiro depot and after all the thistles and nursery stuck first «‘lass amt true to name
« ’ » » U K A l . l . T i l t : V i: t i t .
«100 per month
was to tho effect that he was suffering
Reports come that F. A . Morris has j other weeds along with all the lose to the right man. A pply quick, staling age,
from sea sickness occasioned by rolling been spending his vacation harvesting in trumpery on these streets is collected and
L . L . M A Y A C O .,
Nurserymen, Florists fit Seedsmen,
down the sand hills at Yaquina bay, with
Indiana, but whether tie will permanent­ burned, every side street in town should (This house is responsible ) S t . P a u l , M i n n
the hoys and girls.
ly enlist in the army of Iloosier hayseed- he vi-fited iu a like manner and a general
T F
* Except on Mondays.
]R M S
CASH
O R IT S E Q U IV A L E N T ,
Go to W . T. Muey’a for furniture.
Call at Hill'ii barber shop and take a
bath.
Go to W . T. Many’s for carpet.
Mrs. Mount spent last Sunday at the
beach below Astoria.
John K . W right is rustling fire
ance for several good companies.
N i»
A . T. H im ,.
L v . Newberg, 7 ' • a. m Lv. Portland, y-.iOa. n
Machine Oil of ull kinds at C. F. Moore
A r. Portland. !» ■*») a m. Ar. New berg 12:»*» p.m
Lv. Ne'vborg 12 4*> i> ¡n. Lv. Portland. 1 ,l p.m. , ik C’ o.
A r. Portland, 5:20 p.m. ! Ar. Newberg, 0:0ô p.m.
Passenger and Freight Hatea to all points,
Jesse E dw ards visited the county
ta n be obtained troia
C. 13. FRI5SELL.
seat yesterday on business.
Agent Newberg.
STEAMER M A N ZAN ILLO .
HAVE
i
insur­
Some fine Light Brahma chickens for
sale cheap.
C. F. M o o r e .
Jacob Wrage, of Portland, visited with
bis family in Newberg last Sunday.
J. M. Tice aDd J. II. Townsend were in
the city a day or two during the week on
business.
Come and see that new lot of pocket
cutlery, the best ever brought to Newberg.
at Mouut’s.
D. M. Itainsey lias the contract for
painting the new work about the college
buildiugs.
C. F . Moore and J. C. Colcord are
coasting with their families at Vaquina
bay this week.
Mrs. Paulsen will start on a visit to
Iow a the first of next week in company
with friends from Eugene.
.20,000 fruit trees of our own rai-ing for
sale. Prunes and Peaches. Call on or
address C. F. Moore or John Iladley.
Mrs. A . H u n t and ch ildren , w h o
Ivuvc been hero v is itin g for the past ten
»lays, left yesterday for th eir hom e at
Portlan d.
The basement walls of the now church
are now finished and the sills are in
place. Tho building will soon begin to
assume proportions.
Jesse H o I «o n am i fa m ily cam e
from P ortlan d last F rid ay, and
m ained in tow n several days.
lip
re­
G. W . Duke, of Sherwood, was in town
Tuesday. l ie spoke very highly of the
lecture at Sherwood Aug. 10. by Mrs. Un-
And did you ever see finer weather in
ruh, cf McMinnville, which was arranged
August? Just like the latier part of Sep­
tor by Key. Varner.
tember. A jolly good time tor harvesters.
Y o u n g Peoples Christian E ndeavor
Doors and window’s, all sizes and thick­ m eeting a t the Presbyterian church
nesses, either sugar pine or cedar.
e v e ry Sunday e v en in g at 0:1-*.
A ll
D epot L um ber Y a r d .
you n g people cord ially in v ite d to com e
Jarrett Todd has been roaming the w h eth er church members or not.
wilds of Chehalem mountains o’er, dur­
Don’ t forget to notify all your young
ing tilie week gunning for jay birds.
friends that Pacific college opens Septem­
The Dayton News speaks highly of the ber 21st, and that it is very important
tern peranco loot ure delivered in I »avion that they enter the first week in order to
on .Sunday, Aug. 12, by Mrs. Harford.
get the best results from the years work
M iss E lla M. Dorrance announces in
Miss Ethel Townsend, of Portland, who
th is issue, that she is prepared to g iv e attended the college last year, in com­
m usic lessons at her hom e on R iv e r pany with her brother drove up last Sat­
street.
urday and remained over Sunday, visit­
o LD
R E L IA B L
AFTER
MARCH
á H r ía ± »h í!p 0 8 T O F F IC E
1, 1892-
STORE«
Popular Patent and Family Medicines.
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L A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L
Ä ’S i l - v S
®lank ßooks» Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
C. F. MOORE & CO.
AN TE D .
SALESM EN.
™ Pioneer
H A R D W A R E STORE
Builders’ and Shelf Hardware,
ers or return to Oregon deponent saycth
not. Tbe probabilities are, however, tb it
tbe charms of rural life with tho miircurv
at !):) at ton o’clock at night, will soon
melt away, anil he will return to tho land
where the slumbers of tho weary arc so
peaceful that sleep is termed “ deaths
twin brother.”
WOOD YARD.
Stoves and Tinware, Pumps,
overhauling of tho town bo made. It is
all very well to sit back in the shade and
mourn over tho fact that wo havo no
Hank Building.
Q
M O U N T .
I am prepared fo furnish wood in any quanti­
water works and speculate on wlmt great ty, cither stove wood or cord wood.
A g o n t for C a r l a n d a n d O r e g o n Stoves.
revolutions water would bring about it we
tV O O !) O IC I.IV I K K D I 'l t O M P T L Y
oti/y hail it, but bow easy it is to continue to any part o f town. Leave orders at W ilson’s
Grocery.
to sit in tlie shade and neglect these little
W A L T E R ST R A T T O N .
attentions in tbe way of cleaning up
streets and vacant lots and sotting shade
trees, which may bo done without any I J A W O R T II A 8 T A N B U O U G II,
outlay of money. Wo will have a big j
crowd hero during the fair and Newberg
ought to be found with a i lenn gown on. If j
N ew derq ,
:
O regon .
wc fail in this, strangers will look upon it 1
| I mould respectfully announce that I havo purchased the interest of J. O. Biermaun in the
as a lazy neglect of such decencies as are
We arc now prepared to put down wells on
black.smithing business. I wish to express my thanks for past favors, and hopo to
in our reach. W ill some of tho city
short notice. Corresponecuce invited.
m erit a eontiuance o f the same. A ll work warranted first class.
fathers take the lead and soo that the
matter is attended too at once? Some j
l.l A M. D O R R AN C E
one lead and the flock will follow.
Shop on Meridian Street.
J ". E . H E S T O N .
F o r Sale.
------------------------------------------------------
A large brown horse—a good worker, i
i r
Call at the G u a p h i c office for further iu- . Graduate in Vocal Music, from W il­
lamette University, June IH<)2,
formation.
which includes two year’s cotirtu in
Theory of Music.
F o r Sa le.
W ill givo Piano and Vocal lessons, at
One-half block with good I ioufc on R iv­
iny room, Organ lessons at Pupils
er street, fo r sale or trade, cheap. Ad­
home.
dress Emma Lane, Dayton, Or.
For particulars inquire at my home
W c lake thin plan to inform thn public that we nro better than evfir prepared to snp-
on River Street.
ply the trade this Full in the line of a
>•*
llrlrk l B rick! ! lir lr k ti!
NEW BERG
L u m b erm en 's Supplies, E tc.
I’].
H esto n ,
Dr. McConnell will move to his elegant
new residence near his office on First
siroet this week. Dock declares this is
the last house he will ever build, as be is
not only tired of building, but Mrs. Mc­
Connell is entirely satisfied with her
home in Newberg and they are here to
stay. A good sized barn on a back lot is
being built whicli with liis now rcsi lence
w ill save about $24.00 per month in rents.
Tho doctors friends will bo glad to see
See Frank I*. B aum ’s call under the ing the family of their uncle J. I I . Town­ him and bis estimable wife and healthy
head o f “ w an ted” in this issue. Frank send.
hoys permanently settled in a good home
know s where to go when temperance
Charley Spaulding arrived here the la t­ in Newberg.
m en are wanted.
ter part of ludl week with bis big drive o1
Reports from tho Christian Endeavor
A l f Moore and w ife and A lv a M acy logs which is the largest ever taken down social of Friends church, held in Prof.
and fam ily, o f D ayton, arc arranging the river. He let tho contract for taking Hartley’s park Tuesday evening, indicate
for a trip to the coast in a few days.. them on to Oregon City to three of his that this was one of the most pleasant
T h e y go by wagon.
men and broke camp.
and enjoyable occasions of the kind held
Miss May Barton and I>r. Burgen’s
L. \V. (larger und A. I I. Pape, of West this season. About a hundred and fifty
fam ily who were piloted to little Nestucca Chehalem, were in town last Tuesday on were present to assist in disposing of the
by Marcus Blair and son Clint, are home business connected with the Newberg icecream , cake and other good things I First-class foundation brick for sale at
again and report a glorious lime.
Clydesdale Horse company. A notice of that had hePii prepared by the hands of i Newberg brick yard.
J as . H am nett .
I t is so seldom that Joseph Wilson the public sale of several shares of stock tho young Endeavors, The evening was
V !. 25c.
50c
T a k e N o t ic e .
Pai ties desiring to set orchards this Fall will mako money by calling on or cones
leaves the corner grocery that we note in this company will be found in this spent pleasantly in games of different
75c.
kinds and everybody went homo happy.
All parties owing mo will please call
|«)nding with us before placing their orders.
‘
the fact that he donned his Sunday best issue.
SI.00 $1.25
and visited the city yesterday.
$ 1 .5 0
A letter from Prof. Hartley states that Credit is dufl the social committee on I lie and settle their accounts lioforo Septum
her I. Alter that date 1 will sell meat (or
T h e Free M ethodists have pitched a M. M. W hile, president of the Fourth evening’s entertainment.
cash on'y.
C. H . P owkli ..
te n t back o f the public school grounds National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio, will
Ah. H ill, our genial young P. M. ar­
»»n the north side o f the railroad, where bn in the northwest soon ami that he will rived home from his trip to Indiana last
W anted
visit Nowlierg. A letter directed to Prof. week ami is again behind 111 * pigeon hole
th ey are h old in g cam p m eeting.
A
general
store,
at the now temperance
Miss L izzie Trueblood whose home Hartley at 70 Rock street, Fall R iver, smiling as sweetly as of yore on tho rosy
town of Port Stanley, Wash. S|s*cial in­
F E A T H l i R B O N r , Is made fren O U ÏT T.L,
cheeked damsels who call at the office
is at M illw uukie, and w h o has been Mass., will find him at present.
own touchant mato»i*l. h»^t willpn modo for
ducements. For particulars, address,
It K I’ A l l l I N G F I N K W A T C H KS A N I » C L O C K S A S P E C I A L T Y .
U m » f.rim. Cheap. UnrahK A l . I. S T Y I.K * . ail
v is itin g here for the past few weeks, re­
L. J. Miles, of Pawhtiska, Indian T e rri­ four times a day to inquire for letters from
&r»ce*. ask y«>ur dealer for a - P f ? U B Ü / t W U
r »K K (i,
F kank P. R a i ’ m ,
OREGON.
turned home the first o f the week.
tory, who lias been taking a vacation see­ “ Paw.” Ah's friends, who are legion,
jroxiz c a l e 13 zr
rfiAlrtfilÜSUfl’V
Sec’y T. I ’. S. T. A I). Co.,
are
glad
to
seo
him
back
again
looking
W .
O .
Z E C R / U G r lE IR ,.
H we don’ t get up a little political e x ­ ing tho northwest, was here Saturday and
12.
Port Stanley, Wash,
citement in Newberg soon we are liable Sunday visiting with his brother 15. C. j better for liis vacation. He says lie had
C;ity V i j w N u r s e r y .
to forget who the candidates for presi- [ Miles. Mr. Miles lias been in tho Indian i a glorious time but thinks there is no
On liis return he
deutial honors are before the election service in the Territory for a number of place like Newberg.
Rest stock. A ll varieties. Visit to Nur­
years. His stay was short as he opens i stopped o ff and chased jack rabbits for sery invited.
comes otf.
Correspondence solicited.
a day or I wo with bis brother over the
his school the first of September.
Italian prunes 3 to 4 ft. |ier 1000 . $115.00
J. M. Tice is ready for all kinds of work
O V E R 7 0 E D IT IO N S M A D E
4 to 6 ft......................................... $80 “ 'i
Difficulties have continued to arise in breezy plains of western Kansas.
in his line, including painting, staining,
Petite prunes I! lo 4 ft. per 1000. . jtiO.OO
Pouma o f Paaalon,
12 mo. cloth, Prion $1.00
W hile at Big Island, Va., last April, I
graining, paper hanging, etc.
A ll work connection with the transportation of
Forms o f riuiiNun*,
12 mo.
“
**
1.00
4 to 0 ft................................. .
$75 00
Naurlnr
and
other
P
orihs
, 12mo.*1 "
1.C0
gravel
by
barge
from
the
island,
until
we
was taken with a very severe attack of
guaranteed first class or no pay.
Prices
Call on or address C. I*. Strain, Wood-
Then«
hooka
o
f
poems
hy
America’«
rnont
understand Mr. Calkins has abandoned j diarrhoea. I never had it wor*o in my
reasonable.
gifted poet have met with greateraneceae than
burn, Or.
any works o f a similar nature published in a
Clark, the house mover, is buying a lot i the barge business. The present program life. I tried several old-timed remedies,
A n d u full line o f I'liilortikkiiig Good*.
Headquarter, for Fnrm and Garden
century.
________ _____ _
is to make the road to tho gravel bank such as blackberry wine, paregoric and
C a rd o f T h a n k s.
of wood along the line of tbe railroad and
HooiU.
OVER 1, 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 SOLD.
In the «tore building lately vacated by J. T . Sm ith.
on tbe north side of tho river good and laudanum without getting any relief. My
I wtah to expre** n»y heartfelt thank*
says he intends keeping it up. A good
First anil only Completo M i Hon.
haul direct by wagon. This is certainlv attention was then called to Chamber­
to the A. (>. IJ. W . l&Jgo for their kind­
thing for woodmen to have another bujer
the most feasible plan.
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Rem ­ ness in fulfilling their promise hy paying
beside Poppleton.
A t a m eetin g o f tho C ollege Isianl edy by Mr. R. C. Tinsley who had been iny <lear hrof tier's innuranee ho promptly.
Milt Nicholson has sold his black sad­
By G E O R G E W . P E C K
last M on day, president N e w lin present- handling it there, and in less than five He only lieing a member for the short
dle horse to tho Baker boys w bo will use
With over 100 Nc# Illustrations by Truo William*
de to the college a microscope and ou t­ minutes after taking a small dose I was | fK*tio»I of two months. My sincere pray­
him for bringing in cattle. This is the
Th*> prentoat humorous book ever published.
fit w orth $100, on condition th at the entirely relieved.—O. G. Burford, Harris ers is that von will pro*|ier in tlie #<x>d
It. will drive aw.-iy the blu**e and make life
best cattle horse that ever handled an u n -‘
worth living. Price in handsome cloth bind­
lioard w ould appropriate *100, for ad­ Creek, Amherst Co., Va. For sale by C. work you are doing and think your lodiw
ing $1.25, paper covers 50 cents. The above
s tho place t o go when you want anything In tho Grocery line.
A large and complete stock o f
ruly steer in this part of the country.
Ixsiks are for snle bv bookseller* and news-
d in g to the library. T h e proposition F. Moore & Co.
! worthy of patronage. It is hard to part
deal« s, or w ill be mailed, post puid,on receipt
Moses \ otaw has been at his old stand was accepted, and the board decided to
o f price by
Tho quarterly meeting of Friends with friends t-o dear to us but he is only
at the cashier's desk io the Bank oi N ew­ add a n oth er $100, m ak in g $200 for the
C r o t k r r t . W oodenw .\ rr ,G l a m w a r r , L ark * a n d S t o k r w a h r ,
M O R IU L L , H 1 G O IN 8 A C O .f P u b lis h «* *
ctiiireh held last Saturday and Sunday trone a little ways ahead, and we must
berg, the past week, looking bettor for purchase o f reference books.
CHICAGO, ILT.fl.
Always on hand. Always the Best and always the L o w ed Price.
was well attended, especially the Sunday submit to the Lord's will. The rest of
his vacation. He and Mrs. Votaw en­
Corner First and Meridian Streets.
JOS. W ILSO S, Prop.
The prudent man filleth his wood morning meeting and the meeting of the tho family join with mo in sending a vote
joyed their trip to Tacoma very much.
house with dry wood in August while the Christian Endeavorers at night. An un­ of thank* to the member* of the lodge for
A couple of ladies in company with gentle “ scizzle, scozzle,”
cometh not, usual amount of important business was the kind service they rendered during
By T H 0 8 . W. HANDFORD
gentlemen escorts, rode out from Port­ but the foolish go on and are punished transacted on Saturday afternoon.
Rev liis sickness, and hope von may not be
land last Saturday afternoon on bicycles, by having to carry in soggy wood in w in­ J. II. Douglas and Dr. Jessup will attend called tifion soon again.
An Am erican Book, for Am erican Boys,
Trusting hy
to visit with Mr. Wheeler and family who ter and blow their brains out trying to some of the eastern Yearly meetings and fjods help you will ever prove faithful.
By an Am erican Autbor.
D e a l e r iu
live out northwest of town a couple of start a tire. The alsove text is respectful* look after the interests of our Yearly
W e as a family also wish to extend our
miles.
27 FULl PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS, IN COLORS,
ly “ dedicated” to those who havo in the meeting house building fund. The mem hearty thanks to the members of tbe
FROM D O R K S MASTERPIECES.
When a young man makes purchases past sai 1 they wanted to furnish us wood bership of tho quarterly meeting only- Baptist church for so freely openii g
falls
about
a
half
dozen
short
of
8T0.
their
church
for
the
funeral
service*
of
on
subscription.
of kid gloves and other toggery to corre­
A Book that should be in every home.
Delegate« appointed to attend Iowa our dear brother. 1 remain your friend.
spond. outtiJe of tegular business hour»,
R ev. J. H. Douglas left for Salem yes­
Franc** F.. W illard p*a>*: *‘Yoor book en­
E lla M. D o rrance .
titled “ Boys o f the Bibb-’’ i- one tha* seems
it begins to look like he was contemplat­ terday to attend Friends quarterly meet­ Yearly meeting to commence September
to me so helpful Hint I am K«>in*r to send it to
Gth,
I>r.
E.
Je«sn|>,
Jesse
and
Mary
Ed­
«
ing assuming the responsibilities of a ing at that place. Early n e x t week Mrs
a couple o f admirable liitle follows, one o f
ward», Jane R. Votaw, Jesse Edwards
whom is my namesake. I am sure they will
M A W K D A N D S P L IT S H IN G L E S , L A T H , LIM E , P L A S T E K ,
N A T IO N A L IH 'I L D V f o .
benedict very soon.
IXmglas will join him at Portland when
1 h * b«tter inrn for the rending and study o f
and E. H . Wood'.vat I
1: . I l[ D m * -
!>svi«l W. Martin, grripral agent for the Na
this unique und helpful book.'
CEMENT AND H AUL
XV. P. Sarnm«. of F.nterprise, W iliowa they will (tart for their home at l>es laa proa, lied a big sermon Sunday morn­ llon.U Rem edy <’o. win he* to nniiorinrc that he
now
ha* two a jeu t« In N ew berg h>r the *«!»-
Large octavo, handsomely bound in cloth.
Their labors for the
county, catre down last week to attend Moines, Iowa.
o
f
hi*
m
udlrine«.
Mr"
Mary
II
.-..
jj
,
on
south
ing that was well received by the large
Price,
$1.75.
Meri 1i*n «trp»*t near the fa ir grounds, an 1
A N D 00BD, A I D
Friend» quarterly meeting and visit his church here have been greatly b!ex«ed
audience presen'. \n unusually interest­ Mr«. Cox. on Ftr«t «treet, one door west ofVrcn-
g'fPmE x tn inducements offered tocuergetic
hyterfaii rhurch, are hi* oi,|y authorized
half brother Jonathan Votaw. He re­ and they w ill always be kindly remem­
salesmen. Address
a ire ut*. who have and w ill hereafter k#*«*p on
turned home the first of tbe week much bered by our people, and gladly welcomed ing meeting of the Endeavor society was hand a fu ll m p fd y of the above-named rVmc-
F. r . 8 M L D L L Y A r o . .
Y a r d at Depot.
N L W d L K O , OHKCON-
.
»i| »Vd .HajI
hcM
'
'
’Hit.iv
night.
pleased v. ith his visit,
1 nhcu th »v uij- return agaiu.
J W E L L RORERS,
L A C K S M
I T
Carriage W ork & Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
E
M U S IC T E A C H E R .
¡Newberg Nursery,
A . K . C O O P E R «fc C O .
F O B
W . E M I P ’S
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TJtEES,
F.
H.
H ow ard,
W ATCHM AKER
&
JEW ELER.
A Fnll Lins of Clocks And Watches Always on Haul al Reasonable Prie».
JJE W STORE.
fl FEW SUCCESSFUL BOOKS.
Ella Wheeler W ilcox’s Poems
Hardware, Furniture,
Agricultural
Implements,
J. II. T O W N S E N D .
PECK’S BAD BOY
W i l s o n ’s
G rro o ery .
S T A P L E -A.2STTD F A N C Y G R O O B R I B 3 ,
BOYS OF THE BIBLE
W. P. HEACOCK,
Doors, Windows and Mouldings,
Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber.
NAILS, LOCKS, SASH WEIQHT8, PULLEYS
Ctcmeral HiiiM ors’ H a rd w a r e .
109 W tbaik Arc.,
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