Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 23, 1892, Image 3

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    UUEUOMAN RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
feed M ™ ,
U r lr k ! llrlt-k ! t Brl<-kttt
By the pound, h.ig.
Go to Storey for Pumps.
First-class foundation brick for sale at
Go to W. T. Mary’s (or carpet.
ton or car load
Newberg brick yard.
J as . H amkztt .
Buy Machine Oil of Townsend.
M a s. M. E. BALDWIN
For a first class shave or hair-cut go to
F o r Sal»».
H rs secured a room iu th e ba n k building, and
will ha ve a a ijck. of
J. I.. Myers.
One acre of l ind, with smalt house in
T I M O T H Y t h a t is c l e a n
F A L L M IL L IN E R Y
Remember the ladies’ lunch counter Hurley's subdivision. Inquire of K. E.
Next w eek. The Dres smaking D e p ar tm e n t will
at the fair.
Hoskins.
be c oud uct ed by
( ' L O \ K it t h a t will g r o w
Hard wood screen doors and windows
STEAMER MANZANILLO.
MRS. MATTIE McDANIEL,
F o r Sal**.
O K C II V It l> G it ASS that makes best pasture for high lands
j at W. P. Heaeock’s.
late of Kansns City. Mo. Y ou are res pectfully
Leave s New berg G:20 a. in.
in vit e d to call, w he n iu n e e d of any th ing in
A large brown horse—a good worker
Leaves P ortl a nd (Y a m hil l St. Dock) 2 p.
th e ir liue-
The cheapest Stationery on earth ill
A L SY lv E C L O Y l i l t that makes best hay and will not tramp out
Call at the G r . u ’ iuc office for further in­
! C. F. Moore A Co.
formation.
The best cook stove for the price is
A L F A L F A that rii>ons ;; and I crops every season
Local Events.
S p ■BING BRANCH
found at J. II. Townsend’s.
F o r Sale.
R E D Tl>l* tor low lauds
One-lialf block with good house on R iv-1
Storey handles the largest assortment
Go to W. T. Maey’s for furniture.
or street, for sale or trade, cheap. Ad-,
of Pumps iu the city.
H L V K G R ASS for pasture
dress Emma I.ane, Dayton, Or.
A now lot of Bird cages at Mount's.
Go to tho Kickapoo Indian show and
N. C. Swain lias moved back to town. see happy Dick Turner.
F o r Sale.
A L L T E S T E D A N D \ \ SI.L G R O M —M e mean what we say. We warrant what we say to be true. If your merchant
N ew reru ,
O regon .
Call at Hill’s barber shop and take a
For all tinning, plumbing and repair­
One share of stock in the Newberg Fair
bath.
ing go to F. II. Storey.
does not keep our tested seeds, send to us direct, tell us his name and we will see
Association. For terms address Frank
See those uetv games at C. F. Moore
Frank Elliott says things ore pretty- Wood, Newberg, Oregon.
A Co.
that you get your seed cheap.
dull and dusty up at the farm.
Wyandottes a Specialty.
N otice to T a xp a y e rs.
Dr. Clark is happy. He has a new
Some lovely new shapes in felt, straw
The best and most popular breed.
Tiie tax roll of the Town of Newberg,
drum.
Send for Catalogue of Seeds, Trees, Fertil­
and velvet hats, at the Unique.
Eggs for sale at $2 per setting of 15.
for
the
year
1892,
has
been
placed
in
my
Get one of those nice lunch baskets
izers, etc. English or German.
Alva Macv was in town Saturday with
Call on or address, g H o b S O I l.
i hands for collection, and same will he
of C. F. Moore A Co.
j a wagon load of watermelons
! deemed delinquent if not paid within six­
Warren Robertson will take Lon Hill’s
Go to C. F. Moore & Co. for Tablets, ty days from date hereof.
place in the |x>st office.
O bituary.
Stationery and school supplies.
sibility of the spread of cholera to this
J. J. W oods ,
Mr. Fred Vinton and wife, from up the
Joseph
Hoskins
was horn in Clinton coast, we publish fir the guidance of our
Cheapest place to get a lunch on the
Marshal of the Town of Newberg.
valley, started .Monday for Iowa.
county, Ohio, July 7, 1817, and died in readers.
fair grounds will bo t t the ladies’ lunch
Dated September 10, 1892.
9 16t3.
Remove all sources of putrid emana­
Newberg, Oregon, Sept. 11, 1892, at the
An elegant line of the fashionable counter.
tions, whether from sewers, privies,
ripe age of 75 vrs. 2 mo. and 7 days.
O p e n in g o f t h e Co lleg e.
feather trimmings at tiie Unique.
John Brown visited Salem the last of
Ho was raarriod to Sarah Ann llodson vaults, eeders, inhabited rooms or stag­
O R IT S E Q U IV A L E N T ,
Pacific College opened for its second
Prof. J. J. Jessup and wife are now the week, and took in the sights at the
Sept.
25, 1811, and was the father of three nant waters on surrounding premises.
year’s
work
last
Wednesday
morning
state fair.
comfortably domiciled at the park.
AT THE
Have water examinod microscopically
sons and one daughter. He removed
If you w ant something to eat while with an enrollment of sixty students.
Little Clinton Mills, son of Ira Mills
with his family to Indiana in 1861, from by a comiietent physician. If not free
This
number
is
twelve
better
than
last
at the fair, call at the ladies’ lunch
and wife, is reported dangerously ill.
year, and had it not been for the fair, whence he came to Oregon in 1879, set­ from organic matter it must be boiled lie
Dr. Jessup’s family took possession of counter.
which kept a number away, it would tling near Newberg. He was a member foro using, as impure water is by far the
Stock arrived here the first of the week
their new home the last of the week.
have reached at least seventy. It is con­ of tho society of Friends and had led a most common origin of that disease.
Drink as little water as possible, and
Pipe fittings, threading and cutting that had been on exhibition at the State fidently expeetd that by the last of next useful and upright life, dying in full
fair at Salem.
from quarter inch up at Frank Storey’s.
week seventy-five or eighty names will be hopes of a blessed immortality and a none between meals.
A FT E R M A RCH
1, 1 8 9 2 .
Mrs. Williams and daughter Bettv re­ enrolled. Tim work opened with a vim \ speedy reunion with the partner of his
Each inmate should receive at least
Second hand school books for sale at
turned Thursday noon of last waek from and energy that was very encouraging to J life who had preceded him to tho spirit one hath of the entire body per week.
C. F M oore A Co’s.
I their visit to Dakota.
All underclothing should be washed
the faculty and augurs well for the suc­ world hut a few short months. He leaves
A good five-room house and four lots
one brother, one sister, three sons and a and boiled once per week.
Lin
Parker
and
C.
F.
Moore
have
cess
of
the
year’s
work.
A
number
of
for sale at a bargain. Call at this office.
1‘erfect cleanliness of rooms ami free
1 wide circle of other relatives and friends.
planked and graveled in front of their visitors were present at the opening.
A look through the college boarding building tiie palt m k ‘
His death adds one more to the great ventilation are necessary.
hall would convince anyone that it is a
CAKRIKS A FULL LINF. OF
Over-ripe fruits, tainted moat and cold-
silent majority whose kindly influence
A Kunaway.
We offer no other excuse for the ap­
pleasant place to live.
cooked
food
should
he
avoided
as
much
beckons
us
to
the
higher
and
better
life
Last Monday evening a man from the
pearance of tiie G raphic this week, than
The W. C. T. U. have had a neat sign that we wanted to attend the fair.
Manzanillo came up and got one of where all may reap the rich rewards of as possible.
All food should be cooked and eaten
the truly upright in heart.
painted by Norris Tibodo for their rooms
David Everest will have, when finished Smith & Bell’s rigs to take some lady
warm, meals served regularly, and no
in the bank building.
passengers
up
to
Ray’s
landing.
It
was
F
a
i
r
N
o
t
e
s
.
one of the neatest and best arranged
food to he eaten between meals.
quite dark, and while going down the hill
The Unique lias just received the houses in the vicinity of Newberg.
George Olds from above McMinnville
DISINFECTANTS.
P u r e D rug s f o r P r e sc r ipt io n s .
at
tiie
river,
the
team
took
fright
and
ran
largest and finest line of millinery goods
Tickets to Portland and return Sept. 17, away. They overturned tiie buggy, came early to avoid the rush. He with
There should lie a liberal uso of disin­
ever placod on its shelves.
his
family
have
been
camped
on
the
18 and 19 for $135. Good for returning
fectants, namely: Chloride of lime, car­ I’orfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Faints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. A Iso a
A new lot of Garland Heating and until Sept. 20. Account Sovereign Grand breaking it some, and giving the driver a grounds sinco Monday.
tine line of tiie
bolic acid, or common charcoal, freely
good
shaking
up.
After
running
from
Cook stoves expected at any time at Lodge I. 0. 0 . F.
Harvey White came down Monday distributed in cesspools, drains, closets
C. B. E kissell .
tiie
river
to
town
they
stopped
on
tiie
from Marion wtiere lie is clerking in a and in all places where water or waste of H.AT32ST STY LES ofW A L L P A P E R .
Mount's.
John Wetherell, Jesse Edwards, Leon­ bridge across spring branch, and were
store. He will assist Ab. Hill and Char-
Sea-raoss and Oregon coast bouquets ard .Mvers and Jas. Williamson boarded
captured and taken to the barn. We ran ley Moore in their stand during tjie week. any kind may have accumulated.
made by Delphina Ellis tho invalid, for the train for Portland Monday morning.
To disinfect hodding and clothing, im­
around in the dirt and darkness for per-
Don’t fail to see the little girls’ doll
sale at J. T. Smith’s store.
It is rumored that a certain Newberg 1 haps an hour, hoping to get a good local, drill which will be in charge of Miss merse them in n hot solution of corrosivo Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
Doors and windows, all sizes and thick­ young lady will start for the east in a few i hut it turned out as above. Next time
sublimate (mercuric bichloride), one part
Mary Cook. It will bo good.
nesses, either sugar pine or cedar.
to one thousand.
days, with the prospect of changing tier we shall go home and go to bed.
Miss Twink Graham is up from Butte-
D epot L u m b e r Y a r d .
Suspected cases should be at once iso­
J P r e s c r i p t i o n s C a r e f u l l y C om -;
name.
ville assisting Miss Inglis in the floral de­ lated and the above rules faithfully ob­
1
p ou n de d D a y o r N i o i i t .
{
F ree E n tertain m en t.
Columbia day, October 21, will be cele-
Noah Heater has stopped work for
partment. By tho way this department
breated hv the Newberg public schools. others long enough to make some im­
The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Com- w ill he one of the attractive features of served.
All tiie little folks are beginning to plan provements about his own house the past pany will locate their Indian village at
the fair. Miss Inglis always succeeds in
W e a t h e r K e p o r t.
for it.
Newberg, commencing Monday Sep. 19th. anything sho undertakes.
week.
W hin fell , N ewrero , Or., August, 1892.
Their program is strictly moral and in­
Balloon race between two balloons, one
Townsend, the hardware and imple­
Mr. Eli Evans and Charley Clemenson,
above sea le v e l............. 490 ft.
H A R D W A R E STO RE
named Grover Cleveland ami t ’other have purchased the east side meat mar­ stinctive, consisting of vocal and instru­ ment man is making a big display of tho Elevation
Mean temperature................................ 68°
Ben Harrison. Go around and name the ket, and will move it around on First mental music, songs, dances and funny Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co’s wagons, Maximum temperature......................91 7°
Is still here w ith a large stock of
winner at the Indian show Saturday street, where they will conduct the busi­ sayings. Irish, Dutch and black face buggies, carriages and implements of va­
d a te ............................................................. 18 th
specialties, contortion acts, Spanish ling rious kinds. Farmers and teamsters will Minimum temperature ...48° date.27th
night.
ness after Oct. 1. Mr. Evans is a son-
Mean of initiiiuuiii tem|ieraturo. . .55"
exercises, feats in slight of hand, funny, not fail to see his display.
VVe shall be compelled to name some of in-law of J. C. Clemenson.
“ “ maximum
“
....... 811°
laughable
and
side
splitting
farces
by
the property owners of this town who do
“
“
90° or
The ladies of the Friends church have No. times
Tickets to Portland and return $1.85 on black faced comedians. Dr. Leon Smith
above...................................................... 4
not clean up their lots and repair their sale Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
a well arranged and bountifully supplied
No. times minimum tomperaturo 32° or
will deliver a lecture and explain the
sidewalks.
Good to return in ten days. This in­ medical virtues of tho Kickapoo Indian lunch stand near the pavilion where the
below...................................................... 0
Lumbermen's Supplies, Etc.
hungry may find good picking at a very Total precipitation.............................03 in.
There will be a matinee at the Kicka­ cludes a ticket to the exposition. Tickets
remedies. The doctor will also extract small cost. No need to go hungry.
b a n k B u ild in g .
J. g
MOUNT.
poo tent Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock will be sold September 21, to October 21.
No. of cloudless........................................23
teeth free of charge.
A
g
e
n
t
for
C
a
r
l
a
n
d
a
n
d
O
r
e
g
o
n
Stoves.
The
Parish
boys
will
run
tho
same
for ladies and children. Admission five
C. B. E k i s s e l l , Agent-
No. of partly clotuiy days........................3
merry go round this year. The boys are No. of cloudy days...................................5
cents.
A Ni*w T o o t e r f o r t h o T u t o r .
The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. will
experts at the business and always rake No. of days on which .01 of rain or snow
Air. F. E. Gove, of Portland, who locate their Indian village at Newberg,
Last spring, when the band was reor­
fell........................................................... 1
bonght a place on the mountain during commencing Monday, Sep. 19th, and re­ ganized, tiie boys induced Scott Inglis to in the Hheckles.
E dmund R oiunson , Observer.
Hugh Heacock, of Dayton, cams down
the summer, lias rented a house and will main for two weeks. Tho mere fact that j accept the no ways pleasant task of lead­
Tuesday
and
entered
samples
of
grain
hut
move to Newberg for the winter.
they remain the length of time they do er and teacher. For his trouble lie re­
H E T R IE D GOATS.
was too busy at home to remain for the
If you want a good well, have one ought to convince the most skeptical that fused to take any remuneration, and all
A. K. COOLER
CO.
In some hop yards they arn slieeping
bored and put in galvanized easing. J, their medicines have all the virtues that summer long, through heat and dust, lie fair. He had time to remember the
G
raphic office, however, before lie left the vines. The sheep eat as high as
B. Warner is prepared for boring wells they claim for them.
has been found on hand for practice on
and deposited $1.50 for a renewal of sub­ they can reach anil tiiis allows the nour­
and wall them with casing or tile.
We take thin plan to inform the public that we are better than over prepared to sup­
Mr. Lon Hill, our genial assistant post- j hand nights. The boys decided that it scription.
ishment from the roots to go to the upper
would
only
he
right
to
show
a
proper
ap­
The people of Newberg signed a peti­ master, will not be found in the office aft- j
ply the trade this Fall in the lino of a
When passing through tho pavilion you leaves. A Salt Creek funner heard of
tion to have some needed changes made in er this week, having accepted a position j preciation of his kindness, and last Satur­ will not fail to notice the cooperage dis­ this scheme and turned in a hand of
the charter. Those having tiie matter in as book-keeper for Charley Spaulding day nigtit when the band assembled, Doc play made by C. Unruh of Dayton. His goats, lint the next morning ho was al­
charge should see that it is attended to.
This news will, we know, be received Clark, on behalf of the hand, and people work shows for itself.
most delirious witli rage and astonish­
N. E. Britt’s surveying crew returned with tears by many of the Newberg girls, of Newberg, presented Mr. Inglis witli a
Parties are down from LaFayotte with ment to find that the goats linil climbed I’ai ties desiring to set orchard« this Fall will make money by calling on or correo
from the mountains Saturday evening, hut we trust that his place may be tilled fiiio new nickel plated b flat cornet. It some very good driving horses.
ponding with us before placing their orders.
the poles and eaten every vestige of the
was a complete surprise to Scott, who,
having completed the season’s work. Ail by some other good looking fellow.
The outlook is favorable for the best hops, vines and all. It was with nincli
while lie looked his appreciation, was un­
are well and hearty, and seem to be real
difficulty that his wife kej t him from
Now that winter is approaching it able to find many words to express it. fair over held in tiu county.
glad to get back again.
Tho chicken show is going to lie the shooting the whole outfit.—Sheridan Sun.
might he well to look after your flues and He went to work at once to break in the
E. C. Tarrant is having quite a serious take other preeautionary measures
liest ever made hero. In fact it will be
OREGON’S SHOWING AT
time with his good right hand. Some against fire. There is also a probability new instrument, and feels quite sure that first class.
W A TCH M A K ER
&
JE W E L E R .
CHICAGO
days ago lie received a slight scratch that some persons will have an oppor­ it will play a prominent part in winning j Dr. Mills is at his old place in front of
for
the
Newberg
boys
tiie
prize
offered
by
NEXT YEAR
which has become so painful as to neces­ tunity to demonstrate which is the better
the fruit display. He lias an assistant
the fair association
It U F A I U I N K K D t B W A T C H K* A N D C L O C K * A HI’K C I A L T Y .
sitate his taking a lay off.
this year, however, in tho person of Mrs. ,
man, they or the town of Newberg, if the
.
.
.
.
OREGON.
Remains in doubt, hut thcro is no NEW BE ltd ,
Mills. This is a new feature of Dock's
Mr. Wilson, a painter and paper hang­ fire ordinance is not complied with better
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, famous display.
question about tiie PORTLAND INDUS­
er from Woodburn, has moved into the this year than heretofore.
for its cures of bad colds and as a preven­
Several young ladles are practicing for TRIAL EXPOSITION which opens Sep­
Evangelical parsonage. lie has been
By the time this paper reaches our tive and cure for Croup, 50 cents per bot­ the horseback riding and we look for an
tember 21st and closes October 22d, being
working with D. M. Ramsey on the col­
readers tiie job of graveling Main , First tle.
interesting display of equestrianship.
the best Exposition ever held on the
lege buildings the past week.
and River Ftreets will be completed, and
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general
Tho G raphic goes to press a day earlier Pacific Coast. So far as Oregon is con­
Mr. Minchen’s boy who had his fingers our iieople can have an opportunity to
family liniment and especially valuable than usual this week in or ler for all
taken off last week, is getting along nice­ test this kind of road material. Much
for rheumatism, sprains, bruises, burns hands to take in the sights along with the cerned it will Is; the forerunner of the
ly under the skillful care of Dr Little­ credit is due Air. Calkins for the pluck
Exposition at Chicago in 1893.
The
multitude. Printers are mostly human
field. He comes to town every two or and perseverance with which lie over­ and frost bites, 50 cents per bottle.
principal attractions are the magnificent
We
sell
Chamberlain’s
Colie,
Cholera
Tiie
track
for
allowing
driving
horses
is
three days to have his hand dressed
came obstacles, anil at last succeeded in ami Diarrlnea Remedy, the most success­ in fins condition and since tiie rains have American Band of Providence, R. I. An
There came near being a conflagration giving ns a road mat will have a bottom ful medicine iu use for dysentery,
'aid tho dust it will lie in tip top shapo.
art collection valued at $350000, and cm-
at the home of Mr. J. Barrie last Friday to it when winter comes.
diarrhe a, colic and cholera morbus, 25
Several hall boys are on the ground lira iug some of the greatest pictures
A spark from a defective flue caught in
An<l a full line of Undertaking Good*.
H eadquarters for Farm and Garden
I’lease bear in mind that the people of and 50 cent bottlos.
ready for the fray and the boys look for a
the roof, and but for the timely discovery
in
the
owned
United
States.
Immense
St Patrick’s Pills. They are tiie best big time.
Heeds.
In the store building lately vaeated by J. T. Sm ith.
Newberg ami vicinity have a reputation
by some of the neighbors the house would
for integrity that ought to lie dear to physic. They also regulate the liver and
Eli Branson is down from Sheridan Horticultural and Agricultural exhibits,
surely have burned, dry as it is.
them, ami during this busy week all bowels. Try them, 25 and 50 rents ¡>er taking in the sights. He eays Mr. Cobb's tin; result of the combined efforts of al­
Miss Ada Howard, instructor in music should strive to do all in their power to box.
orchard near the town is the finest lie ha* most ev-ry county in the state. A min­
and elocution in Pacific College, returned maintain that reputation. I t is worth
Chamberlain’s Eve and Skin Ointment ever seen on top of the green earth.
eral exhibit exceeding all former years.
Tuesday from her summer’s visit to her more than a dozen fairs. Tiiis is said, for tetter, salt-rheum, scaldiiead, eczema,
Wo understand that a big delegation
home in Canada. This completes the list not in disparagement of tiie fair, hut tie- piles and chronic sore eyes. 25 cents |>er will he on hand from McMinnville Tlmr* A Stoek Department showing tremendous
____
of instructors, and all were on hand Wad- cause such occasions ate too often looked box. For sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
progress. To these are added a larger J
day if the weather is flue.
a
th
e
p
la
c
e
t
o
go
w
hen
jrou
want
a
n
y
t
h
i
n
g
in
th
e
Grocery
lin
e.
A
large
a
n
d
co mplete stock of
nesdav morning, ready for duty.
upon as times when greater license is giv- |
The tooting of horns indicate that the number of exhibits than ever before; in­
Monday was a big day at the meeting en to the actions of people than would be
hand
contest
will
he
imm
une
Yo
i
.3STTD FA l HSTOY G R O C E R I E S ,
‘T would rather trust that medicine
cluding a magnificent electrical display S T A P L E -A
of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the O id thought proper at other times.
than any doctor I know of,” says Mrs. can’t afford to miss it.
C l o c i l R T , W ooden w a nit, G l a s s w a r e , L amp * and H t o n e w a r e ,
under Ilia combined Thomson — Houston
Fellows at Portland, and four car loads
City T liw X arw rr.
J. B. Mount, Will Maoy, Cephas Mai is
Hattie Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo.,
Always ou hand . Always th e Rest and always the Lowest Price.
went down over the narrow gauge E
Best stock. All varieties. Visit to Nur- ill speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol­ and Kay A To i l are all making a fin- and Edison Companies. All manufac­ C o rn e r Fir st a n d M er id ia n Streets.
J O S . W I L S O N , Prop .
H. Howard, J. B. Mount, G. T. Burnett, *<>ry invited. Corres|sindence solicited. era and Diarrhe a Remedy. This medicine display of goods in their respective lines tures in full operation. Government
J. C. Sawyer, f. C. Colcord, J. S. Balter Don't buy till you see our trees, anil learn can always be de|»ended upon, even in
The G ku 'II ic will give a full report ot models of Battle Ships. The wonderful j
and W. C. Kruger represented the New- 0„r prj,.e.
We will save you money, the most severe and dangerous eases, tiie fair next week. If you want any ex Hall of Mystery. The marvelous “ Little j
berg lodge.
Drive over and be convinced.
both for children and adults. 25 and 50 tra copies bettor order them in advance. World,” the product of a mechanical j
If the baby show isn’t up to the stand­
A good story is told about a couple of
C. I’. K raus, Woodburn, Or.
cent bottles for sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
D e a le r in
ard this year, it will not tie from a shortage genius; all interspersed by novelties in-^
old men in this vicinity, who ran their
in the crop nof a lack of tempting pre­ cident to the popular special days.
teams to see which was the fastest, and
Everything new and nothing dead.
miums.
not being satisfie I with the result, they
Several good horses, cattle and »h— i Greatly reduced rates on all transporta­
took a frieu 1 y wrestle in tlie dusty road.
are on the ground*.
The fnnnv part was that there was no one
tion 'ines
Nate Wiley was so unf «-Innate a* to get
near to see the performance, an I each
a horn knocked from a nice calf lie wa*
agreed to keep still about it.
N olle# to C o n tr a r to r s .
lea ling to the fair ground* on Tuesday
Notice F here by r iv e n th »t bids will be re-
The Woodburn / niUprndtnt takes o c c a ­
S \W E D AND S P L IT SH IN G L E S , LA TH . L IM E ,P L A S T E R .
sion to score the landlord* of th*t place
b 'lH iin v of sid ew a lk in th e tow n of Newberg
Hit N I T » H V l U ' I . I . i ,
Said w alk i* to be r, f«*«t I Inches in w idth, of
for tiie excessive rent« asked for hou-es,
CEM ENT AND H A IR .
good «onrid In^h and a q u a rte r plank, .ot
A P rrratifl n
< h n lfr#
w ider th a n ten in c h e s or n arrow er th a n six
which is said to be driving people from
Inc ica, to re st on to re e s trin g e rs of 2 x*'*. Nail»
the town. It is a verv poor policy to put
SAILS, L0CK8, SASH WEIOHTS, PULLEYS AND OOBD, AND
i»(*d UVd
ir** nail« tw o in each string»»#
Prep*?** I f o r t h »
K ard of C ha rities arid ».i
C ’r ■* • r to f’ir n i.h all tnau rial a td bnild
< .rn ci»o .• of f>r*voi> by ‘* ►
. «.’aril. \f
up rents till your houses aro not occu| ie '.
■ A 'V K HiueLi at, M. D
of t.,c vi k at * '¡puiated price per rod For fu rth er
(G e n e ra l liu ilderH * H a r d w a r e .
ape e lic a n o m i c 11 on the undersigned.
Better lew rent all the time thin high
Hi'ir'l
A r O - i Street Cota. •
Y a r d at D r p o t .
NEW BERC, C R IC C R .
t sed in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
res*, half the Buie.
¡
> The follow.r>g rules, iu view of the pos­ rcwHrz. Or, « ap t.r W'2
GRASS SEED
North.
April 1. l»»l.
South.
l . r . N ewbe 9 rg,
***. 7:V> a. m I Lv Portlau.l, s to a i
Ar. Por tla nd , * :>0u. m. I Ar. N wberg 12:1 . p.m.
Lv. N ewbe rg 12:4.) p.m. Lv. I'ortlaud. 4 ;*» p.m.
Ar. Po rtl a ud, 3:20 p.m. 1 Ar. Newberg, « 0 .» p.m.
P a s se n g e r a ud Fr eig h t lU te a to all point#,
c a n be ob ta iu e d from
G. It. FKI34ELL.
Agent New berg.
& DRESSMAKING
to re
Poultry Yard
Posson’s Seed Store, Portland, Or.
TERM S
OLD
CASH
RELIA BLTn
p o s T O FFIC E DRUGJSTORE
Popular Patent and Family Medicines.
C. F. MOORE & CO.
TIIE Pioneer
Builders’ mid Shelf Hardware,
Stoves and Tinware, Pumps,
Newberg Nursery,
G E N E R A L A SS O R T M E N T OF F R U IT T R E E S.
K.
H.
Howard,
A Full Line of Clocks Ani Watches Always on Rand, at Reasonable Prices,
J f E W STO R E.
H ardw are,
F urniture,
Agricultural Implements,
J. H. TOW NSEND.
Wilson’s (xrooery
W. P. HEACOCK,
O'PRICE'S
®S?ÄS
Doors, Windows and Mouldings,
Bracked!«, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber.