t •oévnMCa ORSQOSÏAtf UAII .. . N ort h. A p r i l i , I* South. L r N ewbe rg, 7 :V> a. iu i Lv. Portland, 9:40 a. m A r. Po rtl a nd, 9:30 a. m. Ar. N h u N t - j 12!» p.m Lv. Now he re 11 4 • p.m. , Lv. Port'-aud, 4 ¿o p.m. Ar. Po r tl a n d , 3:20 p.m. | Ar. NewK'rg, G:C'> p.w. P a s se n g e r a ud F r e i g h t Kates to all points, c a n be o b ta in e d fr om C. B. KK1S.SKLL. Agent New berg. STEAMER MANZANILLO. Laaves Newbe rg 6:20 a. in. La ave s P ortl a nd ( Y a m h il l St. Dock) 2 p •O.WUAt- -V AolùK ' tottery on (.»•■> to storey tor Pumps C\ I \ Moore 6c Co. (Jo to W. T. Macy’s lor carpet. The carpenter work on the college Buy Machine Oil of Townsend. was completed W ednesday. For a first class shave or liair-cut go to The best cook stove for the prue i* J. L. Myers. found at J. II. Townsend's. Remember that college opeus ne a I Mrs. Decker U building a dwelling Wednesday the 21st. Hard wood screen doors and windows on *lor '° ts in H u rley ’s addition. Morris, Miles & Co. have this week re- at W. P. lleacock’s. 1 ceived a big stock of new dry goods. Storey handles the largest assortment Rev. Geo Round was in town yes- of Pumps in the citv. By the pound, bag, L ritM iS IlLLiNERY & DRESSMAKING ton or car load M2S. M. E. BALDWIN li a s secured a room in the ba n k building, a n d Will ha ve a »l.’ck of T IM O T H Y that is clean md sit —* C L O Y El* that will grow F A L L M IL L IN E R Y Next week. The X)ro^»»maJiing D e p ar tm e n t will be con ducted by MRS. MATTIE MCDANIEL, O I U 'H A K I ) G U late of Kansrts City, Mo. You a re rehpect fnlly Invit ed to call, w he n iu ue cd of a n y th in g i u t h e ir line. V 8 S th a t m a k e s best p a stu re for h ig h 1 m d s A I N Y K E C l.O Y K It that makes best hay and will not tramp out C P U IN G BRANCH A L F A I F V tli.it rij-ens 3 attJ 4 crops every season Miss Laura Bales returned the last of K'r‘la>'’ ;md madt‘ lhU offlco a cnU the week from Marion county. Miles Reece will teach a school ulwve i ! C P T >1* :ur low lauds Go to the Kickapoo Indian show and Dundee this term, beginning next Mon- j day. Go to \V. T. Macy’a for furniture. see happy Diek Turner. I t e r i : G it \S S for pasture Wo learn th a t !.. C. W ashburn and A now lot of Bird cages at .Mount's. For all tinning, plumbing and repair­ family contemplate moving to I.uFav- Call at Hill’s barber shop and take a ing go to F. 11. Storey. A L L T E S T E D A N D W I L L ( ¡ H O W —We mean what we saj. Wc warrant what wo say to be true, If your merchant N e i t h e r »), O reuon . ette soon. bath. Mr. Welch and family have moved into Mrs. J. A. Winder left Tuesday to join Alf. Roes' family returned to town Sat­ the Saffarrans house this week. docs not keep our tested seeds, send to us direct, tel! us his name and we will see her husband at Lyman, Washington, Go to C. F. Moore A Co. for Tablets, urday. where they will spend the winter. that you get your seed cheap. Wyandottes a Specialty. See those new games at C. F. Moore Stationery aud school supplies. Bring your agricultural and horticultu­ Mr. Thos. llurd, of Portland, has in­ A Co. The In-st anil most jHipubir breed. ral products to tlio fair and help make it Send for Catalogue of Seeds, Trees, Fertil­ Eggs for Sale at $2 per setting of 15. Van Leavitt left last Friday for his old vested iu a fruit tract in Rural Homo No. a success. 1. home in Nebraska. izers, etc. English or German. Ladies, you have no entranco fee to Call on or address, Ladies it makes no difference if you Get one of those nice lunch baskets pay, so bring all tbe fancy work to the have takou your fancy work to tlio fair of C. F. Moore & Co. lair you can. F o r S a le . Sam Lent came down from Whiteson before, take it again. Remember the ladies’ lunch counter If you w ant something to eat while Messrs, llaworth A Stanbrough have A large brown horse—a good worker. Wednesday morning. at the fair, call at th e ladies’ lunch at th e fair. sold their well machine to -Mr. J. 11. War­ O. O. Hodson and wile, of McMinn­ counter. < 'hmipest place to get a lunch on the Call at tbe G raphic office for furthor in ­ ner. They report a good season’s work. ville, visited in this city last Sunday. Mr. Nathan Elliott, of Falrmonnt, Ind , fair grounds will be at the ladies’ lunch formation. A Mr. Allen was down from Laurel one Pipe fittings, threading and cutting arrived here Tuesday evening, and is counter. A tte n tio n K i l p a t r i c k I'ost. day the last of the week, looking for a lo­ from quarter inch up at Frank Storey’s. stopping with iris uncle, Jos. Wilson. The pressed btick works are running An invitation having been receive»! cation, so his children could go to school Miss R. W. Hinchman, Professor of in good shape, and are turning out a lino from Trof. J. C. Hodson, asking that wc The Oregon man who has potatoes here. AT THE this voar will reap a profitable harvest. English in Pacific College, for tho com­ quality of brick. join with tlio Newberg Public Schools in Mr. Will Comer and sister, Mrs. Tress- ing year, arrived from Iowa Wednesday Sm ith & Bell have been fixing up celebration of Columbus day, October 21, Second hand school hooks for sale at nell, returned Wednesday to their home considerably lately and now have 1892, you are hereby earnestly requested noon. C. F M oork & Co’s. in Seattle, accompanied by Miss Nellie A big glass in J. T. Smith’s store front about the neatest and cleanest looking to meet at G. A. R. hall, on Saturday A good five-room house and four lots Comer, of this city. was broken this week by a boy who premises in town. Go and do likewise. evening. September 17, to niako neces­ for sale at a bargain. Call at this office Mr. E Houck who bougiit land on the E. E. W ashburn lias accepted a posi­ sary arrangements therefor. Mordccai Ellis and wife were over from Rural Homo No. 1. tract last week, has couldn't resist the temptation to throw a A. J. P a l m e r , C. L. B a l l a r d , tion as teacher iu I.aFayette seminary, stone. Middleton visiting friends the first of the given an order for lumber, and will build Commander. Adjutant. I Ed. Holt has accepted a position in which opened last Monday. W e con­ week, i a house thereon at once. gratulate Elm er on his good luck, J. D. Carter’s store. We predict that Ed. A new lot of Garland Heating and Ladies, bring your flowers to tlio fair. Died which is not more than he deserves. Cook stoves expected at any time at Do not fail to bring them because of the will prove to be the right man in the He has always been a good student, A t th e home of his son, A. M. Hos­ rigtit place. Mount's. dust, we will Bpray them well, so they and we predict th a t he will succeed as kins in th is city, on Wednesday even­ F o r Sale. Miss Lily Carter left Monday for Port will look all right. Remember there is CARRI n s A P I 'L L LINE OK ing, Soptomlier 14, Joseph Hoskins an Instructor. One acre of land, witli small house in laod, where she will attend school the no entranco fee on flowers. The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. will dropped peacefully to rest iu th a t sleep Hurley's subdivision. Inquire of II. 1C . coming year. The new Friends church is about en­ locate their Indian village at Newberg, that knows no waking. Ho was in Hoskins. Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets closed, and the carpenters are at work on commencing Monday, Sep. 19th, and re- his 75th year, and w hile he has been a Charley Shires went to Portland to main for two weeks. The mere fact that I great sufferer for tho greater part of a made by Oelphina Ellis the invalid, for the roof this week. Services will be held in the basement next Sabbath, and here­ meet his folks, but missed them some they remain the length of time they do year, th e last few days were passed by- sale at J. T. Smith's store. way, and they had to bring him back by ought to convince the most skeptical th a t. l,,m apparently w ithout pain of any ure rugs for resurpitions Miss yess, of Portland, Baptist home after, until the floois are put in and a per­ telegraph. missionary, spent the Sabbath with the manent room fitted up. their medicines have ail the virtues th a t' kind. E ver since a fall w hich lie re- C. F. Moore, A. P. Oliver, A. E. they claim for them. joeivedtw o weeks ago, he has lieon Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. A Iso a The enrollment at the public school Misses Williams in this city. Weesner, Cy V aughan and a num lter tine line of the I gradually failing in strength. Funeral C i t y VI -vv N u r s e r y . W. S. Kirk and R. E. Hoskins went last Tuesday was as follows: In l ’rof. of other Newbergers visited th e city ! services will lie conducted lit th e Bap­ Godson’s room, 30, .Mrs, M artin’s room, Best stock. All varieties. Visit to Nur­ down to the city Monday to lay in a stock L A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L P A P E R . 30, -Miss Deskins’ room, 22, Miss Hamp­ yesterday. sery invited. Correspondence solicited. tist church today (Friday) ut 10 a. ni. of goods for their stand at the fair. Those who wish to see th e l>ody may Mrs. Lizzie P atto n has purchased Doors and windows, ail sizes and thick­ ton’s room, 49, Miss Macy’s room, 43 and one of O. V. A llen’s houses in the Don’t buy till you s»>e our trees, and learn do so by calling at his late home before .Miss Miles’ room, 59, total 223. our prices. We will save you money. nesses, either sugar pine or cedar. th a t hour. northw est p art of tow n, and will take Drive over and bo convinced. Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. The new boarding hall has been swept D epot L umber Y a r d . possession a t once. C. P. S train , Woodburn, Or. and garnished, and last Tuesday aunt There is said to be a faint odor of M oH M ir’« M ee tin g:. Mrs. S. 1C. Sm ith and Miss Lillian " I would rather trust that medicine orange blossoms perva-Hiig the atmos­ Jane Blair took charge. It is complete H aw orth were in P ortland buying j P R F s r n im o N s (! ark felly C om -) The mother’s meeting on lust Saturday in every respect and nothing will bo left | than any doctor I know of,” says Mrs. I rouxDio D ay ob night . i phere around the mill on mountain C. F. MOORE & CO. undone that would iu any way add to the their new fall stock of m illinery goods Hattie Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., was very protitublu for those in atton- Mr. H. W. Wallace and wi|e, of Port­ comfort or welfare of the students. the first of the week. n speaking of Cliamborla in’s Colic, ( ’hot- »lance. “ Tho Responsibility of Parents,” land, were looking over this section last Ed. Rogers has purchased the con­ era ami Dlarrlnea Remedy. This medicine was fully (liBeussed, and many practical Mr. Jacob Griffin, father of Mrs. Milton week, witli a view to investing' in real Hampton, arrived from Lee county, Iowa, fectionary stocks of Mr. W illiamson ¡can always lie depended upon, even in thoughts brought out. The swarm of estate. last week, and will visit among friends an d Joe Everest, and consolidated tlio most severe and dangerous cases, "IPs” was an excellent iileu. That par­ h a r d w a r e sto r e Van Robertson, who lias been sick for and relatives here for a time. About tire them at Everest's old stand. both for children and adults. 25 and 50 ents should be what tlioy wish their some time past, went down to Portland, first of next month he will return to Iowa Is still he re w ith a large s to rk of Yamhill county farmers who have fine cent bottles for sale by C. F. Moore »& Co. children to he. Be honest, be pure, he Monday, where he has a good position in in company with l.is son and daugh­ stock of any kind ought to realize that it It is reported that the prune orchard of thoughtful, bo Christ like, etc. Parents a hotel. ter-in-law, II. W. Griffin and wife, who will be to their interest to make an ex­ Mr. Schilling, on the mountain, is well are responsible for what their children From present appealances the fair asso have spent the summer here. hibit at the fair next week. laden with fruit, the Italian and pilver ure, either by inheritance or by environ­ ments. Mothers were advise»! to require ciation will have to ofTer a second anil There are a number about town who Tickets to Portland and return Sept. 17, varieties being as well filled ns the petite. their cliililren, if possible, to come home possibly a third piize for matrimonially think of entering college in three mouths. 18 and 19 for $1 35. Good for returning This is accounted for by the fact that tbe to lunch at noon, as this would partially inclined |>eople. This, is of course, better than not to g j at until Sept. 20. Account Sovereign Grand season at Mr. Schilling’-« is a week or two L u m b e r m e n ’s S u p p l i e s , ."Etc. prevent tlio otherw ise unavoidable diffi­ J ob . Wilson has sold his delivery out all, but it will detract much from the suc­ Lodge I . O. O. F . later than in the valley, saving tho bloom C. B . F r i s s e l i ,. B *.uk Build ing. culties which occur among children In fit to Luther Charles, who will deliver cess of the year’s work by delaying tbe Postmaster J. C. Cooper came over from damage by tho cold rains which cut A gent for Garland and Oregon Stovos. goods for him and carry the mail and ex­ matter so long. By all moans, if you are from the county seat Monday to inspect the crop short on the lower ground. Mr. public schools. Many other very help­ ful suggestions were given, and wo would press in the future. intending to enter college this year, you the post office at this place. It is need­ S. will make a nice thing off'his orchard, encourage mothors who aro anxious to Miss Lula Hanson came down from Sa­ should begin with the college year. less to say that he found everything in for “ prunes is prunes,” this year. accomplish tlio most in the training of lem the last of the week, and is preparing Newberg people would do well to see their families to attend these mot tiers Things are lively about the depot these good shape, to enter college next week. She will stay days. The passenger traffic was never M. E. K. E. Mr. Thos. Saulshury and wife arriv ­ tout all trash and refuse matter is raked mootings. with her cousin Bertha Hanson. much better and the freight traffic is also ed here Wednesday from Danville, up and burned. Clean streets and alleys , __l ■ Alf Moore and party returned from the large. Three extra trains have been put III., on a visit to ( ’has. Mitchell and mean healthy p -ople under ordinary con­ A . JC. C O O P E R & C O . J u d g i ' H f o r tl»e F a i r . coast last Thursday, and report a pleasant on to move the wheat along tlie line, and family. Mrs. Saulshury is a sister of ditions, and it is even more necessary Tiie following juilges have been chosen than common, now that cholera lias in­ time, aside from the slight illness of Mrs lots of screeching and pulling is the re­ Mrs. Mitchell. vaded this country. Do not rest assured for the various ilepartuents of the New­ Wo take this plan to inform the public that wo aro hotter than over prepared to sup­ sult. Charley l’rissell was never better Moore, who is again much improved. Kob’t Gramos anil mother returned that it can not reach us. It may not, hut berg Fair: Parties along whose lots the council Matured. Hard work agrees with him ply tlio trade this Full in the lino of a last week from the east. On his way it lias visited this coast in the past ami it Class A. Horses. Dr. Jessup’s family, consisting of Mrs. lias ordered walks built, should not 8. Hrutscher, K<1. Perkins. home Rob met witli quite a painful acci­ may again. We cannot afford to take M. Fisk, w ait to be forced to do the work, but Jessup, two sons and a daughter, accom­ dent, a slamming car door taking off the Class F. Farm and Garden Products. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. any riskB. do it at once, before the w inter rains panied by J. J. Jessup an.) wife, arrived entire end of one finger. J. C. Nelson, Allen Craven, Elisha Smith front Whittier, California, last Fiiday, Dr. Will Clark, of Ontario, California, net in. Class G. Dried and Green Fruit. Pat tics desiring to set orchards this Kail will make money by calling on or correo Mrs. Helen B. IIarrord has just return­ F. H. Howard and Joseph Wilson vis aud received many pleasant greetings and ed from a trip in Tillamook and Columbia spent Sabbath with Newberg friends. E. II. Skinner, Dr. 8wick, It. D. Allen. ponding with us before placing their orders. Class I. Flowers. ited the city Monday. Undo Joo is lie- a most hearty welcome by our people. counties. She organized unions at Tilla­ He is one of the most genial follows on Mrs. Newlin, Mrs. Williamson, Miss coming quite reckless, this being the The family of the Dr. will take up their mook and Ran ier. She leaves today for the road, and it is always a pleasure to Williams. second time he has visited Portland with­ abode in the old boarding hall for the a tlireo week’s trip in Marion and Ban- meet him. When interrogated relative Class J. Fancy Work. present. to Ids family, ho said his wife was not at Mrs. E. II. Woodward, Mrs. N. E. Britt, in a year. Last week Smith A Mitchell advertised ton counties. home when lie loft, and ho entertained Mrs. N. C. Christenson. J . M. Tice is ready for ali kinds of work Prof. Cecil E. Vanee, Professor of grave fears that her absence would still that they were prepared to dry prunes, Class L. I’antrv Stores. in his line, including painting, staining, Mrs. J. M. Wright, and now they aro rushed all the time, Greek, Latin an d Mathematics in he noticeable on his return. He has our Mrs. E. S. Craven. graining, paper hanging, etc. All work having ail they can do. Paul Many's and Pacific College for the next year, ar­ sympathy, coupled with a wish that ' — Mrs. Mollie Hoskins. l C I I ' A I K I N G F I N E W A T C H E S A N D C L O C K S A SP E C IA L T Y . guaranteed first class or no pay. Prices Class M. Children’s Department. Bray & Weesner’s dryers are also well pat rived here Tuesday, and is stopping nt may 1«» able to find her Isiforo Ins next NEWBEftO, OREGON. reasonable. Mrs. II. Cooper, Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. ronizod. To the person who thinks E. H . Woodward’s till the furniture for annual trip to Oregon. G. C. Christenson. The steam er Manzanillo brought up there is no fruit in this section it would th e hoarding hall arrives. Quite a party of Illinois people arrived Class N. Miscellaneous Manufactures. a cargo of over 300 fine watermelons bo a revelation to him to step into any of Seth Mills informs us that his brother here Monday. They are Rev. James John Brown, Win. Allen. from below Butteville, Tuesday even­ the dryers about town and see the piles of Alptibus, who went east something over j Price and family of six, and a young man Class t). Vehicles and Implements. ing and most of them have been put fruit. two years ago, lias soi l his farm, and ex whose name wo faded to learn from Tus- 8. C. Force, N. V. Christenson, Jus. t’riee out of sight already. Class K. Equestrianism 1). W. Cummins bored a well last week pects to come to Oregon in about two cola county, Rev. John Shires and family ; We made a little mistake last week in for Dorranee Bros, on the lots where they montiis. Peoule who have lived in Ore- 1 ami Daniel Saunders and wife from Ver Rev. Burlingame, J. II. Townsend, F. A. Morris. giving the date of J. D. Crater’s sale. It are preparing to build their new house. gon once nearly always return. Home million county. Mr. Price, it will lie re- will be on Saturday all right, but that The well was sunk to a considerable how they can’t stav away. membere»!, was here last spring ami P u b li c School* O p e n ed . will be (lie 17th instead of the 10th as the depth and galvanized casing put in to ex­ J. I). Carter, Field W ood olid Jo h n liought the Frisseli property He is a Tin- public schools 0 |iened last Mon lay announcement read. clude surface water. This manner of put­ H ardw ick started this m orning for a | prominent member of the Yamhill Land Notice th e new m illinery ad. of ting down wells is meeting witli general four weeks liunt and prospecting tour Co., uml comes to Oregon intending to morning with an attcndani e of 222. i IIcndquiirttTM for Farm mul G unlcu Lamb & Woodward in this issue. favor, and is in ottr opinion tbe best plan in K lam ath county. They confident­ make it his home. Mr. Shires who is This number, put into six rooms instead ! A nd a full line of Umh-rtaking Goods, T hey have received a large stock of fall that can be adopted for obtaining pure ly expect to be able to locate a m ining Charley Stiires father, will also locale of four as formerly-, makes it more pleas­ Heeds. In the store building lately vacated by J. T. Sm ith. an d w inter goods in latest styles, and i water, aside from a system of water district th at will ustoulsh the world, here, while Mr. Saunders only came on u ant for teachers ami pupils, and much more profitable for tho latter. Tho old works. and we hope they may. invite you to call and see them. visit with friends and relatives tier«. Come and visit our Fair and see what Miss Anna Wright, of IndiaunpoliH, We have received a copy of the min­ rooms have all been rearrange«! ami reno­ The fair company have fitted up a sprinkler for use on the track and we are doing in Newberg, and while here Ind., aud Mrs. Hanson, of Portland, were utes of the Tenth Annual Convention of vated, and presented a cheerful appear­ grounds. Would it not be a good plan to lon’t fail to call at our Popular Clothing the guests of J<-sse Edwards and family the W. C. T. U. of Oregon, gotten out by ance, and seeing the many bright fares have it used some on the streets. We House that we are ail so proud of. They this week. Mrs. Hanson is the daughter the Yamhill Kepoiler. It is a creditable and hearing the hearty happy voices was learn that it can be had for that purpose. will save yon (rom 19 to 50 jier cent on of Mr Stroud, one of the pioneers of Port­ job, as good as the W. C. T. U. have almost a temptation to us to wi-h wo were every article they carry, which consists of land, and tlie wife of Mr. Hanson, civil ever had done by Portland parties, and a boy again. Prof. J. C. Hudson occupies a th e pi ice t o ?o w he n yon w a n t a n y th in g in th e Grocery lino. A lxn jc a nd c o m p le te stock of Mr. and Mrs. Owen, daughter and son- M m ’s and Boy's Suits of all *iz"s an i engineer on the S. P. It. 1J. lines. Tin- show» ttiat it is not n»-»-essary to leave his old room on the second fl»>or, Mrs- in-law of Stephen Burrows arrived here S T A P L E A IX -D F A N C Y G R O C E R I E S , ages. They can fit »lie Fattest Man or ladies w«-ie pleased with onr city. Yamhill county for anything in tl e print­ Martin also occupying tier old |m»ition, last week from Minnesota. They came C rock kr y , W ooden w a iik , G lam war b , L. vm p * ami» S toneware , any change from w hich she would prob­ tlio Small'-st Boy. Their Shoe Depart- President Cooper informs us that there ing lino. Aside from its typographical to Oregon with the hope that Mrs. Owen Alw.iy* on hau l Alway* the B el t a nd ahv.iyg the Lowest Price. ment is complete. Neck Wear in end- w ill ho a goo I horse ami cattle exhibit ap|>earancn tbe lss»k is full of interesting ably resent, having occupieil it so long . .. _ might regain her health, which is trery I le«s varieties. Corner Fir.it and Meridian Streets. J O S . W IL S O N , Prop. Ove coats, Mackintoshes, at the fair next week, an t that all de­ facts and figures relative to lh<- past years Miss Emma Roakins lias the pleasantly poor. | Blankets, Comforts, in fact they carry partments promise to lie well represented. woik, and .hows that the women of Ore­ situated upper room in tlio new wing, Everything is complete at the fa.r evertliing kept in ■ in- lei Ciothing house, The association is now ready for entries gon are fullv awake to the part they aro while Miss Uo«e Hampton has the new grounds, and if the people who have any- Mp prs To id and Parker, flu, gentleman- and ask that those who ran will attend to to play in tho overthrow of the runt pow- room on the first floor. Miss M»»-y oren- thing lo exhibit will only co-operate with |y clerks will always he found ready to the mat'er as soon as possible, not leav­ er. piej the smith room in the oh! building the association, there is no doubt that we wa;t „„ , oa whether you buy or not. ing everything till the last minute. J. L Heston has received his loan ami Miss Abbie Miles tbe nortli room D e n ie r ill will have the biggest fair ever helJ in __ ________________ ____ ___________ through the Puget S»mn»l Havings and with her little tots. The three last Yamhill courty. Loan Aseoeiatlon, and another is |»romie- named aro new teacher* in our echo >l< Newberg boys whose sole ambition od for Newberg this month. Owing to here, b it both Miss Hampton an t Miss seems to lie in seeing how soon they can stringency in money m »iters this »••»■»¡a- Mil»-* have had enough egperlence 1») steep themselves in nicotine, might do tiop has not le-en stile lo make loans as demonstrate th**ir adaptability t», primary well to profit hv the death of a Corvallis promptly a« was ho|>rd, but those who work, while \li-s Mai v conies to us with boy who died last week from cigarette have taken stock and j-rne-l the local s record <4 a nnmlser «>( years •tu-nessfnl smoking, and call a halt. lioard here express full i-onAdcnce in the work in the schools of Indiana. We have H A W E I ) A N D S P L I T H IIIN G L I.S , L A T H , L I N K , P L A S T E R , »•socialion. Up to July 1, last the a good school building ami a good corps Mra. L. S Rhoades, the weil known CEMENT A ND H A IR . amount mid in by N -wberg mernlstrs ag­ of teachers, and with all the things New- landlady of Dundee, has had bills pii.it- gregate«! Ml I Hi *«• offset w hich one loan 1» -rg people have lo te»-l pron I over, our ed a»inonnring a sale of all the fu n tore, NAILS, LOOKS, SASH WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND C0BD, AND had lieen niad>- wiiiclt, ii.g.-iher with ex public ssd»»s)l occupies a front rank. If bedding. di«he* and other fixtures of tbe parents and i.uoils r ill co-o[ierate with big hotel at that place, which will take pen.es fiotcil up 8410 00, Another HV) G en eral Rvtilclers’ HHi’tbvnre. place on Saturday, September 24-h wi'l s-s.n to- adde 1. showing that we are tint teachers, there is every iwospc.-t of s Yard at Depot. NEWBERC, CRECCW. T Aed in Millions o f Homes— 40 Years the Standard. I uio t succetsfol y ear of icbco! work g< ttin^ our justlw.iportion of loan». Term» cash. 1 Local Events. Poultry Yard Posson’s Seed Store, Portland, Or. g Hobson. TERM S C A SH OR ITS EQUIVALENT, j D r e l i a b l A FTER M ARCH 1. 1 8 0 2 - p O S T O FFIC E D R U G STORE Popular Patent and Family Medicines. P D P . THE P ir m p p r r Builders’ and Shelf Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Pumps, J. B. MOUNT. Newbreg Nursery, F. H. Howard, W ATCH M AK ER & JE W E L E R . A Fall Liuc of Clocks And Watches Always on Hand, al Reasonable Prices. JJEW STORE. Hardware, Furniture, Agricultural Implements, J. H. TOW NSEND. W i 1 son ’s C xroot W. P. HEACOCK, D-PRICES Powder Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber.