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0HEG0N1VN U AU.WAV TIME TABLE. i *. North. April 1, l& l. South. .Lv. Newberg, T -V. a. r.i ! Lv Portlaml, ‘.».10 h . va Jtr. Hortl*ud. u a. ni. Vr. N-a ><?rn 12 1‘* p.ei. Lv. Nt wberçl- 4‘» p.m. , Lv. ivrffaud. t p u. Ar. PortUua, 2<> p.w. Ar. NuwUtfflf, O.ui p.ui. Paivenger au*l Frcight liâtes to ail points eau be obtaiued front c . IL FR1SSELL. Ag eut New berf. D-PRICES Fo will your profits if you buy tested ofuur-ter.-. 10:00 A. M. lu effect May 2, 1892. I. F A Y E ••■.OU A. M. Come and see them. kcih I s . aB c Our trial grounds aro located 1 ) w > m.Kis east If y o-r merchant does not handle our tested seeds, n il i to us direct und vou will - vet vour seed cheap if nume. If ho does i»v > von u w »a mention v »,v w ia«. Ics .». m mw liuntl’e them he will show you certificato from our trial grouuU allowing guaranteed per cent S T F. A M E H M A X ¿ANILLO I.IUVR Oregon City. • » : » a m . 4.2U l*. M. GROW . i iü L m. v ff BUAtL.i'îri .j T j a Bt J J A W O IIT H & S T A N B B O U G II, W E L L BORERS, of teed that will grow. LEAVE N ewdk & o , New bere. V . A- M. 12 TJ i\ M. SCNDAVS. ti:oO A. M. NEWEEEG WOOD YARD. ' I mu prepared to furnish wo.ott Iti any quai-ti* j ty, either atove wood or cord wood. WOOD n i.I.IV K U K D F ltO U P T L Y to any part of town. Leave orders at Wilson's Grocery. W A L T E R 8TK A TTO N . Used in Millions o f Homes— 40 Y cars the Standard. 208 and 210 Second 7 00 A. M. 2:.:J t\ M. E f . ave P ortland , T aylor St. D ock . 7:30 A. M. for Newberg Landing. *2:30 P. M. for Mission Laudiui;. • Except on Mondays. L o c a l E v en ts. Go to W\ T Macy’s for furniture. Cull at H ill H barber shop und take bath. Go to W . T. Ma -y’s for carpit. Buy Machine Oil of Townstn 1. i A #2.00 hoss can fall down as hard as j one that cost a bundled. Laundry goes Tuesday. ! A. T . I I il l . St., short notice. Correspondence invited. p L L A M. DORRANCE, MUSIC TEA0HER. The best cook stovo for the price is Paints, Oil and Lead at C. F. Moore ; fooml ilt J- n - TownsenJ’s. & Co. j Mr. Clias. Kenne marketed several j For a first class shave or hair-cut go to to MeMinnvide lust Monday. J. L. Myers. J- T. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jane Graduate in Voeal Music, troni Wil- lamettu University, J udo 18 ì )2, whicli inchides two ycar’s courso in Theory of Music. It will pay you to write to ut before buying T i T ri Q S Trilli M k ' I DS. TREES OR O regon . We are now prepared to put down w e ll» oü Pori land, Ore. W. D. Scarce a n l family were in town ■ bushels of tine pears Tuesday. Wednesday. Lin Parker and Cal Stanley drove over : FERTILIZERS. W ill pive Piano and Voeal lessons, at my roorn, Organ lessons at Pupils houle. For particulurs impuro at iny liome on Uivcr Street. Machine Oil of all kinds at C. F. Moore Bll*ir wunt t0 ttle Wednesday. ^ SEND FO ll C A T A LOG l ' E — E NG l TS 11 O il G E R M A N . (jc> j Look at those New Suits that Kay iV ! Samuel Davis, of Dundee, was in town ; & Hard wood screen doors and windows ! ToJJ are opening up, they are Beauties.;, yesterday. i x T 11K M ill S T A IN S . at W. P. Heacock’s. W all paper of ail kinds and shades of Dr. J. B. Moore is now located at Meeting of the prohibition dub Satur C. A Marr is building an addition to j <>'e Patterns at C. F. Moore & Co. 1 Dixie, Wash. day evening. A x u o k a , Or., Aug. 20, 1893. l»is house in tlio southeastern part of A good five-room house and four lots E ditors C r a f iiic :— Never before was Harry Simons and J. Cox went to Ore The frame of the new church is going Call at this office. town. j for sale at a bargain. any of the railroad land so splendidly and gon City yesterday. up tliis week. Mrs. Burgen and daughter Edna are S. Hobson, the photographer, has been Kay & Todd received another big lot of The golden grain is roiling in at a live conveniently cut up with roads. Quite a -ici number of camps have already been crowded with work for the past two visiting in Portland und attending the ly rate this week. fine clotidng Wednesday. M. E. conference this week. ' made, and every move was along a good months. Frank Storey lias been busy all the AT THE Newt. I ’ olton is eofiveting the city as wagon road. The land has been burned W. P. Heacock and family, Metric K ay & Todd have the Finest Lino of week making pipe for hop dryers. sessment roll this week. i over so often that there is scarcely any Morris and Cora Bales left last week for tilioes to eelect from, ever brought to Dr. Claik returned from Newport Sat J. P. Converse and family started for timber at all left, except in small a short sojourn at the coast. Newberg. urday, but little the worse for wear. the coast to be gone a couple oi weeks. ' amounts scattered hero and there; also Amon Smith has taken a lay off and is For mixed paint that has been tried Some fine Light Brahma chickens fur Miss K.litli Ellis is up from Middleton alder and myrtle along the streams. and known to be the best, call od C. F. finishing his house and making other sale cheap. C. F. M oore . for a visit of a few days with tier old A large part of the land 1ms been taken necessary preparations for winter. Moore 5c Co. schoolmates. by settlers und is quite well improved. Sir Welch and family have moved in B o r n :—T o Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Mitch Messrs. A. P. Gillott and II. E. Collins, to Mrs. Westfall’s house on Fifth street. Mrs. Anna Cook is collecting a box of Not a few of them have splendid young of Woodburn, aro in town canvassing for ell, Wednesday morning August 24. a ten canned fruits to send Mrs. Leiter, tlio orchards and their gardens look first rate, Severs’ teams came down from Am ity the sale of books. pound boy. All parties doing finely. though the season has been bad owing to Alaska missionary. last Wednesday to engage in gravel haul Young Peoples Christian Endeavor President Cooper was in Portland last excessive rains, late in the spring, ami ing. B. C. Miles harvested a crop of about -------------- - Monday posting bills for the fair and at meeting next Sunday evening at the uncommonly hot and dry weather later. The person who plants a shade tree and tending to other business. Presbyterian church at 6:15. A ll mem fifteen bushels of peaches this week. I Thu country is very rough and badly cut i The crop Is short this year. cares for it properly is a public bene CARMES A FULL LIN Ü uF Have you looked at the Pretty Neck bers are requested to be present as it is up with small canyons. This arrange- ! factor. An amphitheater with a seating capac consecration meeting. A ll young people wear Kay & Todd aro selling so cheap, ment makes it splendid for range, for ity of six or eight hundred people is be sheep and cattle and gives each ranch- ! Mr. and Mrs. Fi-k, of I.aFayette, vis if not take a look at them. cordially invited. ited with the family of J. M. Wright last Teams have been hauling gravel from ing put up on tire fair grounds. man a nice piece of first class bottom Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets Sunday. Public school opens September 12. land, for grain, fruit and vegetables. made by Delphina Ellis tha invalid, for the river direct from the bank during the Come and see that now lot of pocket sale at J. T. Smith's store. week and aro getting on nicely, A * Prof, llodson is already grading the stu- There might ho a milch greater degree of | P u r e D r u g s f o r P r e s c r ip t io n s . cutlery, the best ever brought to Newberg. snatch team is used at two places. Sev j dents who were oil the roll last year. thrift manifested if the settlers only had Miles Ileeoe attended Salem quarterly eral more teams might get work if appli- at Mount’s. even a small amount of the genuine W. M. Holmes, of Middleton, was in meeting of Friends church held at Marion | Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also A cation was made at onec. Arvine Estep who lias been on the hist Saturday and Sunday. ! town the first of the week, and contrib Yankee push -n thorn. tinu lino of tlio Last week C. A. Cavcll killed one of | sick list for several days, is back at work W ill we continue to mourn over the ; uted his mite toward koepin ute wolf Uncle John Edwards, although 80 the largest river otters ever killed in this in the shop. need of water works and other present from the printer’s door, years of age is still in good health and County commissioner .1. II. Henderson able to get about quite well for one of bis improbabilities, while we neglect the little The whistle of the engine at Dorrance’s vicinity. It measured about 5 feet 0 j things that aro within our reach— such saw mill caused B. C. Milas’ bay maro to inches from tip to tip. was in town yesterday looking after the age. Tho boys arn now making calculations little improvements us would add a hun break lose from her moorings one day gravel hauling. Joseph Wilson received a sack of sweet dred per cent to tlio appearane of Hit- on getting to Newberg in tim e for tlio \ last week and runaway. A broken pair Uarvev and Gordon Dorrance are ar potatoes and a couple of crate3 of water fair. Only about one-third of this work •if shafts was tire result. ranging to build a neat residence just melons last Friday. They went like hot town 7 is still unfinished, but there is some work W e understand a letter has been re west of the Baptist church. Sam Kee, having scalded one of his cakes. jPaascBim oiis O m ie » iu . i , y C om -) n p H / rO A D D S fin to bo done near Eugene before going in ceived from O. J. Hudson of Washington, | fee( ^.lve I rouNUKD D a y ou N iuht . 1 O . X . iV l L / U t t i j 01 L/U. his job as cook on the 20,000 fruit trees of our own raising for for tho winter. Dust and “ poverty” C. B. Frissel! anil wife, J. C. Colcor I who tins attended the college here for the steamer, and is back in Newberg. l ie sale. Prunes and Peaches. Call on or and family and Mrs. Nicholson and child Tins B oys . past two years, stating that his parents says ho “ no likee shakeo of a steamer,” grass are abundant. address C. F. Moore or John Hadley. ren arrived homo from Yaquina Bay last were ahout starting with teams for this and will look for a job on terra flrrna. For Hale. Doors and w indows, all sizes and thick Monday. place with tho intention of making this M o th e r *» M e e tin g . nesses, either sugar pine or cedar. One-half block with good house oil Riv- • Miss Gertie Brandt spent the Saboath their home. Mother's meeting will be held at the or street, for sale or trade, cheap. Ad- | D epot L umber Y ard . with friends in Newberg. She will teach The machinery is now in place at the home of Mrs. Mary Morris next Saturday, dross Emma Lane, Dayton, Or. Some Am ity workman it seoras are ac in the Sherwood graded school the com 1.8 still here with a lur^c stock of brick factory and a test of the press and August 27, at 3 p. in. Subject, “ Mothers customed to celebrate the completion of a ing year. clay would have been made this week in the Church,” led by Mrs. M. K. K. F or Sale. job of work by loading up with tangle G. \V. Cutts and H. K. Cobb with tlioir had a proper die beer, sent out with the Edwards. L ucy I I aw osth , Supt. A large brown horse—a good worker. ' foot. families started yesterday for Little Nes- press. A delay of a few days will be nec- Walter Mills and Elva Stevens were Call at the G ii.m nc office for further in- ! A scythe and rake judiciously used will tucea to rusticate and eat clams for 11 j cssarv while tho proper die is on the way married at McMinnville, Monday Aug. formation. make a perceptible difference in the ap couple of weeks. • — Chicago ____v... I * from by ....._____ express. 22, and Ernest Pier of Portland and Miss pearance of some streets and.yards about “ Old Jane,” Joseph W ilson’s trusty Itrlek! tJl-tekl I Ilrle k ltl There aro a number oi places about Ettie Decker of Newberg, in the same town. delivery animal, is suffering from a te- town where hoards h«va been broken in city Aug. 18. Judge Galloway perform Bank Building. B M O U N T > First-class foundation brick for sale at Cliarley Kees is the champion lumber lapse of the grippe, and is taking things the sidewalks, that should bo fixed at Nowberg brick yard. J am . I I amnktt . ing tho ceremony in both instances. A g e n t for Cariane) a n d O r o g o n Stovco. hauler up to date, he having hauled 1750 easy this dusty weather. once. Every man, whether a tenant or S. B. Moflitt has scrubbed the school feet from the Mitchell & Clark’s mill a T a l t f N o tic e . Begin now to figure on tlio number of not, should have enough pride about him house and cleaned up t lie premise«, and few days ago. A ll parties owing me will please call shade trees you will plant about your to look after such things without waiting as soon as the seats and blackboards are A good many acres of brush and tim property this fall. Life is too short to for a notice from the street commissioner. put in place and the walks and fences re and settle lliuir accounts before Heptom ber will go up in smoke in this vicinity neglect this means of grace any longer. County surveyor Branson was in town paired it will bo bard to find a better her 1. Alter that date I will nc !1 meat for this fall, indicating an increased acreage C. II. I ’ ow ell . He says there is very equipped or more convenient school , cash on’y. A. C. Cox having just received a now last Wednesday of fruit trees in the near iuture. and complete embalming outfit and se little work in his line at present owing building in this part of the state. Wanted There will be a meeting of the prohibi cured the services of a professional em- to everybody being busy with harvesting. The Free Methodist camp mooting has ; A general store, at tho new temperance tion club at the Y . M. C. A. rooms Sat balmer, is now prepared to do all work Mr. Branson not having been in Newberg been well attended the pust week, con town of Port Stanley, Wash. Special in urday evening, Aug. 23. A full atten in that line. W e take this plan to inform tlio public that wo are hotter than over prepared to sup for some time expressed surprise at see sidering the very busy time of year. The ducements. For particulars, address, dance is desired. C ommittee . ply the trade this Fall ill the line of a Mrs. .Mary A. Hobson, wife of Samuel ing so many improvements under way. meetings have lieen profitable to many F rank P. B aum , The rustle of the leaves show which Hobson, received a letter a few days ngo That is what they all say. to whom they will prove of lasting bene Sec’y T. P. S. T. <St 1). Co., way the wind blows. The first tiling the announcing the death of her sister, Mrs. Tom KUsbiiry and Tom Burnett who fit. A goodly number of ministers and t2. Port .Stanley, Wash. Am ity gravel haulers did on arriving in Hannah P. lladiey, at Whittier, Califor are shoveling gravel at the river have been members from other points bayo been in town was to inquire for Caine’s “ drug” nia, Aug. 17th. PaitioB desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or correct prospecting for tho yellow metal between attendance. City V I 3w Nuraery* store. ponding with us before placing their orders. spells. They are meeting with success, George Christenson’s big well at the Bust stock. All varieties. Visit to Nur- Boys may be had (and sometimes girls) J. A. W inder left for Lyman, Skagitt warehouse h is failed and he is hauling some shovelfuls of sand washing out as sefy invited. Correspondent*) solicited, for— (1) ordinary service at wages; (2) county, Washington, yesterday where he water. That seems to be an unfavorable many as three colors. Some one will do $05.00 upon indenture, (to work, attend school, Italian prunes 3 to 4 ft. |K?r 1000 has the premise of a winter’s job of tiring spot for finding plenty of water. And well to break the news to the veteran 4 to 6 ft........................................ .f80.00 and be brought up somewhat as your miner William Everest, gently. in a sawrnil 1. lb s family will not go at rather strange too. Putito pruni*» ff to I ft. por 1000. .ffiO.OO ow n ;) and— (3) children may be had for I 4 to G ft..................................... >75 00 present. W e understand that Elmer Armstrong legal adoption. Address, C. II. Hudson, who recently rode liis I Call on or address C. P. Strain, Wood* A letter from J. L. Hoskins states that bicycle from Corvallis to McMinnville will most likely remain with the Newberg J. II. M iseker , j burn, Or. he lias encountered some very hot weath and return, a distance of 106 miles in a Orchard Association another year. After Supt. Oregon Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Soc'y, IIK1-A1 K I N « FIMO W ATCH IOS A M I t'l.lICKS A N I-F .C IA K TY. er, but is having altogether a very pleas little less than fourteen hours, will take all the efforts of a number of outsiders to j Portland, Or. N A T IO N A L K K iir.D Y CO. NEW BKRG, O REG O N. ant time. He will return by the 5th of in the bicycle tournament at the New attend to the business of the association, W hile at Big Island, Va., last April, I David W. Martin, tt-ru r.il «iront for ttic* Na Elmer has gone on with tlio work and < September. tional Rem edy Co. wiehfs to ttrinounre that lie berg fair. was taken with a very severe attack of now Iris two »Igelits in Newhurg for the rali* Avery, Churchill & Co. express them* j J. M. Tice is ready for ali kinds of work diarrhoea. I never had it worse in my of ills medicines. Mrs. Mary II<>.)*nn, on south Some tine specimens of the taxider Merl i m i street, ne .r the f Hr grounds, and selves as being highly pleased with the : in his line, including painting, staining, mist’s art are to b * seen in A. C. C ox’s | life. I tried several old-timed remedies, Mrs. Cox, on First street, one door west o f Pros-1 bytcrHn church, nr*’ his only »tothorUed graining, paper hanging, etc. All work show window. They are the work of condition of the orchard. l such as blackberry wine, paregoric und »gents, who have and w ill hereafter keep on ¡ guaranteed first class or no pay. Prices Mrs. Unruii, of McMinnville, who, to Quite a force of men and teams aro at laudanum without getting any relief. My hiind a full supply of the Above-named reme dies. sep lp< 1 to-lml reasonable. judge by these specimens, is an adept at work deepening the channel of the Yam- ! attention was then called to Chamber hill at its mouth. The work is being A. M. Hadley, proprietor of the New- , the business. lain’s Colic, Cholera und Diarrlm a Rem 'u b ile « a le . done under government supervision, and edy by Mr. U. C. Tinsley who had been berg House, has itn prove J the ap|>e.ir- Piles of old rails and boards along the Hy r«r<2rr nf the II ma M of l)ir**e»or tilo fol I ance of the hotel orchard very much by street don't look very plea-ing to when completed will leave a channel four handling it there, and in less than five lowing K In re» la f i e Newberg Cl .‘ -lo-,.Inte giving the trees a pruning and cleaning I Rtrunpers who come into town it is true, feet deep and fifty feet wide at low water | ait«*r tiakinis u wirnsll d o.« I was H on e Uoinpfliiy w ill be r»oW| Hf Publie .w»le tfcp»ember 17, L'*2 Shires No 1;|, II. 1», If» mm! up the brush. bet they make wonderfully comfortable mark, thus giving the Dayton people the entirely relieved — O. G. Burford, Harris 17, ' wiieil by Owen Join s, f<>r <]elln«|uent im J ftp.-Mn.-ntH o f ♦•'».‘X) per .Hiare levle*l Feb. 1, iv 2. Anil a full lint* of ITiriortuklng Good««. advantage of shipping their grain and Creek, Amherst Uo., Va. For rale by C. Mrs. Cox addressed a street meeting of homes for rats and mice and gophers and Headquarters for Farm am i Gardes an*! «lue April I. 1- ‘2 itfi'l • »-»m erit *»f IIO.'I» produce to market by water. j.- yi,wre & Co. P’-r suit re I v i d M'irch 1. 1«<2, Hint »lue M tty I, about 200 last Saturday evening in Mc j other petg. I In (lie store building lately vacated by J. 'J'. Sm ith. 1* 2. Hi in * No •'». 7 util ••». own«-.I by Mr«. 1 Heed*. Minnville, also ass sted in a gospel tem Mr. Comer, who was here a short time A Pr ill. on H--e M’. • i» of $1 ‘ (•<( levied Young Mr. Welch, a son of the gentle j The disputed road between Joe Bryan Julia Ma re-it 1, I •',2. «m l «lue May 1 , I - ¡ 2 , K ile t-» t»ke perance rneetiug in the opera house Sun j man who has charge of putting in the ago looking for a location for liis parents, and Laic Hail which has long been a pl i «'*i ut the Arlfut'tori Hotel in Newberg, {Or., day evening. j big press at the brick works, is up from returned last Saturday and ha* rented the hone of contention, over which many hi 2 p. m. ou tlie above date. 1. NV. II vRfiKii, Pren. This has been an excellent year for the Oswego visiting his parents. He is said cottage formerly occupied bv tlie £|li* naughty words have t-een spoken and «1915. A. II. P a i e , slcc’y. growth of nursery stock. A. K. Cooper to be 'he champion brick layer of Mult family. He ha* certainly made a wise considerable had blood »tired tip, was re- F in a l wr llle m e n t - ' choice in the selection of a location and surveyed » short time ago, hv order of A Co., of this place, have some of the nomah county. Notine L hereby iivtu i. that the umlerUtniefl ; we think hi* parent« will bn pleased with the county court and supervisor Many has iinest stock they have ever grown, some We understand that ilev. O B. W hit a a Irniui-tr • t« r •>( fl»» « -i t - <*f Iiiÿ il» ol which has made a really phenominul more, who is on the road most of the their new home. They were to leave been ordered to o|*-ti the road on the sur late f l V nub' !1 e«*uilty. «!»■« < a •«•«!, bins in * 11,0 (>' »->• • « VO when yon want anything In the Grocery line. A large and complete stock of the County < fi r ' i f Y n n h iii C<* iiity, ¡late o f, llavilam l, Kan«as, Monday and will no vey. Thi* will necessitate the moving of Ore e »i. h'* flu»I nee - ir t of hi*« artfninfnlhtrn- growth. time, is anxious to bring his family here S T A P L E .A -IST 'D 3 P 7 Y 2 S T G Y O - j E L O O IE IL IE lS . tloit of HJ * * i «fe, hik I t ‘i«t h ii.| court hn» fl xe«l j Haworth A Stanhrongh are boring a from McMinnville if he can get a suitable d 'libt arrive here today. tile br-dge across ( hchaleni creek several Tu eH ay, S-bfember i. I '«2. at ten »»'eloek n. m. I (,'SOCaSST, WnODkXWARB, «LASS All«:, I. IMP* AX,) BTOMWAWI, o f - i l l «l:iy »imi lije u - um ! plane of hohlfn? ►airi well across the river in Marion county. litiuse. The crying demand is for more The matter of delinquent taxes appear* feet to the Booth and otherwise incuring r«»urt in the court honre in M clliu n vil!o In Always on hand. Always the Best mud always the Lowest Price. Their machine is kept pretty busy, for well finished houses for rent. to lie badly mixed, and it seem* difficult quite an expense. Mr. Hail says he will fAi«l County n» the time aii«l pl »«•»» f«»r hearing ; JOS. W IL S O M , Prop. st I*1 iicc .M int an«l objection* to lire -ame. i Comer First and Uerldiaa Htrects. people have found that where they can The boys ray a certain fellow in town to toll ju.t where tho fault U p *, fine serve an injunction on the supervisor Therefore, all ¡.er«"H- having an Intere*! in not get a well it isn't much use for any suggested to his best girl that they take thing i* certain, there i* need of a com when he begins work. Disputed lines ft.ti«l e«tate »re hereby n<*tifl“ «l to nppeitr at ftjii'l time nnd piar» uri'l file objection* to «ahi one else to try. K. M. iNoi.t», in the fi ty dollar housekeeping outfit at plete revolution in some of the methods rank next to dog tight* for engendering account, If au y they h ive. Kam «ey A Kenton, Ariniluiktrator. i Mrs. Edwards helJ a W C. T. V. the fair. The aforesaid certain fellow got now employed in assessment and collec had feeling between neighbor*. Ally*, for * »l«l Katatc. * 'HI. term ;© cash O " IT S E Q U IV A L E N T , O R E L IA B L E L D A F T E R M A R C H 1 , 1892 - P O S T OFFICE DRUG- STOLE ar Patent and Family Medicines. LATEST STYLES of WALL PA PE R . Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. 1 iIi: Pioneer H A R D W A R E Ï t b- STORE Builders’ and Shelf Hardware, St<n es and Tinware, Pumps, Lumbermen’s Supplies, lute. Newberg Nursery, A. K. COOPER CO. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. Tri. H o w a r d , K. W A T C I IMA K ER & J E W ELER. A Full Line of Clocks Ami W aters Always on H aul at Reasonable Prices. J J E W STORE. Hardware, Furniture, Agricultural Implements, J. II. T O W N S E N D . W i Ison’s C iro o e r y . the bounce for suggesting such a thing tion of taxes in this county. There are amt lie has not betn able to perform yetting -o he altogether too many errors manual labor since. The managers of to pa** the matter over lightly. the fair ought to lie held for damages. The t'rafer hoys met with a serious ac The ilryer men who bought green fruit cident one day last week in which their F. E. Hobson is the proud possessor of last year to dry generally iost money by thri-hing engine was h illy wrecked. a fine prize clock, given by (he American holding too long ami •hipping ea«t. In W hile coming down trice mountain they Tobacco Co. About a year ago Frank be consequence of this fact they feel a littlo lost control of the engine from some cati«e. gan to savo# the certificates which are shaky about buying this year, and the When they *»-v it was nscless to stay placed in tobacco packages, forty of probabilities are that those who have with it longer they j-lrn|*-d off and let it which would entitle him to a «15.00 fruit w ill be compelled to either have it go plunging down the mountain. After clock. About two weeks ago he sent the dried by the pound or on the shares. runtiin-.- a’ >out IV» ysr I* it rolled over required nnmt-er of certificates to the Eastern buyers have combined, as have and almost completely demolished the company, who responded promptly by or California fruit men also, an l it is diili- whole h isin •** except the boiler. WH1 dering the clock forwarded by a Fertlaad cult to figure on a price that can safely l-e is going on crutches in consequence of ■v. hole sale jewelry h e 3» . pai l for green fruit. the runaway. school of methods in M Minnville Satur day and addressed a meeting in the opera house at 11 a. ni Sunday. Also a gospel temperance meeting at 3 p. m., the same day in the park at Dayton. > W. P. HEACOCK, I have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Diarrhiea Remedy to the public, a* I do to my friends and patrons. [ used it m y self after other well-known remedies had failed, and it cured me in a few minutes. I recommend it candidly and cheerfully upon its merits, not from a financial stand point, («cause I have others in stock on which I make a larger profit, hut Ijoeanso Chamberlain s is the best remedy I snow of for tsmel complaints, fhere is no doubt about ¡t, ¡t Hie work —James I-'orgy, Droggixt*, McVcv- town, I’enu. For salt by F. M ore ,<* I n - a l . - r in «ZARgYMESE JjjP 5 17 C I W A nevr and r »mpD tc Treatment, con*l*tlng o f M'ip'i «•:*' ri» ft. oinnnpftt In ( up-ule« «1*«» In Roa ». » I I*; lî* n I*. >*lti V** «: ir* f«*r K xtern il, Intern ii, Iff ml or M e d i . nr, I ' h'iitf rbroiilc, ltecp.it »»r If- r« I ¡ * ?* r y Fi! , ami in my other »lifte»-«- - »rid t* in«|e we«kn*'-*-i > it I* »Iw ty * » gre it b*’ f|pflt t* » » tie general h f»lth ’Ih«- flr-t fliftcovery of a iii'-<lie»l c ire r m i r f l i i t an op eration with » knife unneee-ftifjr heroafUT T h i«K »* .ie ly li** never been known t » fail. 91 per box, *> f >r ♦*.; -ent by mall. Why *uff»T from till* terrib!.* Al*e»*»> wh°n » written fruarari'.ee i- g > en with *'• h t*-« t«» ref irci the money if n«*t e ire«!. Sen<l m i.«iti f *r fr«e M»m iiíc Ouvrant*»«» Iftftue I t*>* Woodward, U.arkc A Co . \Vhole*;ile ali i R e tili l^ u r ç '-t*. ooV' \ n*- I*» rtian-l O rrf -u Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Bracket«, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber* S A W E D A N D .H IM U T H H IN G I.K S , L A T H , L I M E , P L A S T E R , ( EM ENT AND H A IR . NAILS, LOCKS, RASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND CORD, AND General Ituildors»* Hardware. Y ard ot Depot. NEW B E RG, ORECON,