O K EO O N U M RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Go to Storey for Pumps.
Go to W. T. Macy’a for carpet.
tho i Our Stock of Dry Goods
¡six loaves bread for 23 cents
A ne w lot of Bird cages at Mount's.
Star
Bakery.
Have you sceu Y.'ill Macy’a big sign?
Is up to tho demands.
B. U. Tyson of Middleton, was in town
Star Bakery for shaving and hair cut-
\ \ e keep a nice line of
Wednesday.
ting.
t a n b e obtained fro m
C. n. FRISSELL.
For
all
tinning,
plumbing
and
repair-
For a first class shave or hair-cut go to
Agent Newtcrg.
M E N ’S F U R N IS H IN G GOODS,
in.: go to F. 11. Storey.
J. L. Myers.
NOTIONS, ETC.
New Millinery goods at Lamb A Mood-
Storey handles the largest assortment
Local Events.
ward's,
direct
from
New
York.
of Pumps in the city.
J. T. Smith lias just ^stocked up for the
The best cook stovo for the prico is
fall and winter trade. Better seo him.
Go to W. T. Macy’« tor furniture.
found at J. If. Townsend's.
Our carpenters are all busy and it
Call at Hill’s barber shop and take a
W a n t e d :— A few Oregon maple trees,
bath.
suitable for street planting, at this office. seems difficult to get it man on short no
Oakes made to order at the Star
Ying lvee lias leased Sam Keo’s wash j tice.
Mr. Vi'zgerald representing tho firm of
Bakery.
house, and is prepared to do laundry
Goldsmith ii Lowenberg of Portland, was
MillineTy ami dressmaking in the work in first class style.
bank building.
J. S. Long lias returned from his trip | in town yesterday.
We kcc-p a complete line o#
South.
t r . Newberr. T:V> ». m | Lv. Portland. 9.10 a ra
r. Portland. 9:30 a. m. I Ar. Newberg 12 T> p.n».
v. N ew berg 12:« p.m. | Lv. Portland, 4:30 p.m .
A r. Portland, 3:20 p.m. | Ar. N aw berg. t.;05 p.m.
P assenger and F re ig h t Rates to all points,
North.
A p ril 1, ls» l.
t
RELIABLE GROCERIES?,
Wooden ware, Quecnswnre, Etc.
TE AS A SPE C IA L TY .
Highest price for Produce.
Largest
-
■
w
Jt
: i
M l:
U t U •
Urli-ll! U r i e l : : U r l c k t t t
Go to the Star Bakery for candy, nnts up the country and is building Mr. Stan-
First-class foundation 1-rick for sale at
brongh's house on Mill street.
and cigars.
J. m . H am nett .
All kinds of dressed lumber of No. 1, Newberg brick y a rd .
Fresli meats of all kinds and fowls at
I
John
Means
and
wife,
of Skamokawa,
No.
2
and
No.
3
grades,
direct
from
Port
Evans & Clemensou’s.
j Washington, were here a few days ago
land
at
the
Depot
Lumber
Yard.
Jesse Edwards visited the county seat
Carl Burgen lias been up from Port visiting with their friends 3Ir. and Mrs.
on business on Wednesday.
land during the week, visiling his par j Gideon Iloston.
Pipe fittings, threading and cutting
Mr. Perkins of LaFavette, was in town
ents. Likewise Bert Weesner.
A very nice an d select line of
from quarter inch up at Frank Storey’s.
Wednesday on business with L. F. Hall,
W a n ted :—Some dry oak wood in e x
A good Bve-roora house and four lots
administrator
for
the
estate
of
ltobert
At
change for Milliner goods. Mrs. 31. E.
L A D IE S ’ JACKETS
tor sale at a bargain. Call at this office.
kinson deceased.
Baldwin, in the hank building.
A now lot of Garland Heating and
Look out for the Crescent ill a few days
The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U.
H as ju st arrived. They are in
Cook stoves expected at any time at
and encourage tho college boys by giving
will
bo
held
in
the
Y.
M.
C.
A.
rooms
Mount’s.
them
your
name
with
a
year’s
subscrip
th
e
Latest Styles of This Year.
Thursday, Oct. 27th, at 3 :30 p. in.
F IE U ,
THE
tion in advance.
David Crosbie of Scotts Mills in Marion
W e Invite your inspection.
Jesse Ballenger from western Wash- j
county is over for a week’s stay in New-
A
gentleman
and
his
family,
named
ington ie visiting his sister Miss May Bal-1
berg.
Stevens, who came hero from some point
longer and his uncle Jesse Edwards.
in Washington, liavo moved into the
Charley Smith is bringing is some fine
The national convention of tho W. C. I man come around and want to buy their
40 acres good fruit land, 10 acres in cul Fred Rogers’ house on River street.
bunches of a mammoth new variety of tivation. 2 miles oast of Newberg.
T. U to be held next week at Denver, j property and see what an ungodly p ric e
celery.
A very interesting letter from Ger will be attended by Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. they ask for it.—Ledger.
Price $2,500 on easy terms.
P. G ard .
many, written by Will A. Hadley, who Harford and Mrs. Cox of our town. Tho
Marshal Joe Woods spent three or fonr
It is estimated that tho onion crop of
The amount of wood corded up about
■days in and about Portland last week on town this fall as a “ reserve fund,” will has a number of acquaintances around two latter who are in the lecture field are the Tualatin beaver-dam district this
Newberg, will be found in this issue.
business.
probably near Denver now and Mrs. Ed year will lie 35,000 bushels. This is a
certainly prevent a fuel famine during the
Tho college students appreciate tiro wards will start next Monday.
slight reduction from last year’s crop but
Say! You had bettor seo J. T. Smith’s winter.
new side walk on north Meridian street
the quality is reported to lie better.— Tele-
new stock of goods before you make your
The
first
kiln
of
brick
put
up
by
tho
Mr. Stanbrough has torn his old house
and tho new crossing opposite the en pressed brick factory containing 125,000, pKone-Register.
fall purchases.
away and is building a new ono on the
Willie llines, while hunting last Sab
Several of our young people j'anked same site. The main part will bo 10x21 trance to tho college grounds. 3Ir. Bat- is now cooling olT and will be ready to
ton appreciates tho latter especially.
open in a few days. This will not he a bath, had liis gun explode in his hands,
taffy at the residence of Jimmy Vestal, with a wing 14x10.
Mr. ICinney who is president of tho fair test of courso of what may bo dono fracturing his left thumb and severely
Tuesday evening.
Seventy-one feet of new black board sugar pine sash and door factory at
when everything is in running order, but lacerating the band. Luckily be escaped
Have you been to see Mrs. M. E. Bald bought of C. F. Weber & Co., of Portland
win's nice stock of Fall Millinery in the through W. T. Macy, for tho college, is Grants Pass, was in town Wednesday tho opening of the kiln will bo attended moro serious injury, and his wounds are
soliciting an order for lumber for tho with interest.
in a favorable condition for healing.—
bank building?
appreciated by professors and students.
insido finishing on the Friends church.
Walter F. Edwards attended tho stato North Yamhill Lender.
Mrs. L. M. Parker Misses Ella Macy
B. C. Miles nud wifo returned from
The partial eclipse of tiro sun yester meeting of tho Christian Endeavor held
Prof. Lowe, principal of tho Dayton
and Lida Wilson visited the exposi their visit at Seotts Mills last Tuesday
day from S :45 to 9:15 a. m., was visible at Eugene last week, as a delogato from public schools, informs us that tho school
tion last Saturday.
and report a pleasant visit. When they from our streets, tho fog having lifted
the Endeavor of Friends church. Ho re is in good working order and running
John Davis is making some decided left, the foot hills were white with snow. just in time. F. II. Howard was on hand ports a most excellent meeting.
Two
improvements in the appearance of his
John Brown, Will Keeco and daughter, with a smoked glass to accommodate his hundred and sixty visiting delegates be smoothly. There are about 100 pupils on
the roll. Ho says the longer he remains
house on Meridian street.
N. C. Christenson and wife, Miss Della friends.
side fifty from Eugene, were in attend in Dayton tho better ho likes tho work.—
Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets Leavitt, Mrs. A. W. Bees and daughter
Dr. r. A. Skinner, of Texarkana, Ark., ance. The next meeting will be held at Dayton lletald.
made by Delphina Ellis the invalid, for and 3Irs. F. A. Morris took in tho expo is an enthusiast in tho praise of Chamber Portland.
sition Wednesday.
sale at J , T. Smith's store.
The latest wrinkle for saloon keepers is
lain's Pain Balm, lie used it for rheu
A reported outbreak of cholera at IIol-
J. E. Durham of McMinnville and 3Iiss matism, and says: “ I found it to bo a metta, N. J., created much excitement in to have the path loading to the Sunday
3. H. Bowerman informs us that we
were mistaken last week in stating that Elia Olds were married on Friday, Oct. most excellent local remedy.” For sale that vicinity. Investigation showed that entrance, between two buildings so those
poor sickly fellows who can’t possibly
be was agent for Mr. Carson’s evaporator. 13lh The bride has a number of school by C. F. 31oore & Co.
tho disease was not cholera but a violent
live over Sunday without a twist at tho
Columbus Mackey and John Goodrich mates and friends in Newberg who will
Probably tho Choicest lino of Ladies’ dysentery which is almost as severe and
Willi their families from above Dayton, congratulate her with a hearty good will. Suitings, Broadcloths, etc., can bo found dangerous as cholera. Mr. Waltor Wil bottle, can have the saloon right end up.
—Amity Popgun.
were down during the week visiting rela
We are pleased to announce that we with the undersigned. Also the most lard, a prominent merchant of James-
A number of men in tho government
tives.
have received i-.n elegant lino of Jack complete assortment of Dress Goods, from | burg, two miles from llolmetta, says
The Yamhill Land Co. sold lots in ets in this year ’ s style. These Jack the cheapest Alpaca to brocaded Bedfords. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diur- employ, under tho supervision of Major
Deskins’ third division, last week to Wra. ets arc made up with care and skill Examination kindly asked. 31. 31. & Co. rliiea Remedy has given great satisfaction J. W. Coffin, commenced work tho first
Mitchell of our town and to Nellie J. and will please the most artistic taste.
Appropriate exorcises will lake place at in tho most severo cases of dysentery. It of tho week at AfcMinnvillo clearing ob
M orris , 3I ii . es <fc Co.
McCulley and A. J. McCulley.
the college this morning in commemora is certainly one of the best tilings ever structions from the Yamhill river. They
will clear the river of all obstructions be
Cragin Haworth who was mentioned
J. D. Tarrant & Son have a largo force tion of tho doings of tho old man Colum made. For sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
tween
Dayton aud McMinnvillo.—Dayton
Three
or
four
young
fellows
thought
to
a week or two ago as being out of college of hands at work on their new dam and bus. The public school will hold tlieir
on account of poor health, is back again will soon have it in readiness to control exercises, first at the school grounds and I take their girls to the exposition last Herald.
| week and arranged to go Friday in order
and up with his studies as usual.
An aj.plo of tho Gloria Mundi variety
the tirbulent waters of tho raging Che- later at Armory hall.
If anybody don’t believe tho gravel on to get advantage of reduced rates. Fri grown in the orchard of J. M. Bunn, and
A gentleman and his family named halcm. Tiiey have been running partly
the streots iA a groat success, let thorn day came, but ono of the aforesaid young measuring Hi inches in circumference,
Campbell who are relatives of G. M. by water during the past week.
Bales arrived here last Monday from
The first number of tho Crescent for start out of toWn with a good load. men lieing a little off his feed, as his and weighing 20 'a ounces, was shown iis
Kansas.
this year will appear in a few days. When they strike the end of the gravel friends suppose,' figured that it was only on Tuesday last. If any person in this
Thursday, and there sat his best girl county can produce a larger apple than
Mr. Wm. Harrison and wife, of Craw Amos Stanbrough will bo tho editor in they will very easily seo the difference dressed up in her now gown made ex
this one, bring it in. Tire apple is on ex
ford county, 111., have been visiting rela eliief which insures a well edited college between u solid road bed and a soft one. pressly for the occasion, thinking of the
hibition at Airs. Win. Lewis’ opposite the
paper
for
the
year.
Harry
Alien
will
r-'JfAR.UED—At the residence of G. M.
tives and friends in this vicinity the past
peanuts and taffy, sadly waiting, while Leader office.—North Yamhill Leader.
week. Mr. llariison is a cousin of the have the financial management in charge. Bales, ill Newberg, the father of tho j the forgetful youth went about his poul-
Don’t fail to subscribe for two or three bride, Wednesday evening, Oct. 19, 1892,
An item appears in tho Oregonian to
Mills boys.
I try yard telling the big fat hens ami the
Charles L. Judd and Alias Laura Bales,
the effect that M. E. Hendrick, of Wheat-
A gentleman here last week upon being copies to send to your friends.
I bantam rooster what a tine time was in
During the past two weeks while the. Mrs. Osburn officiating. That happiness store for him on the day following. Tho land, is thinking of building a boat next
told that there were five meat markets in
iiiiil
prosperity
may
attend
them
is
the
summer to lie used for tho special pur
Newberg, Baid lie either hadn’t seen near clouds have obscured the rays oi the hot
matter I uih been fixed, so that a “ breach
i
sincere
wish
of
the
Gn.vi’mc.
pose of carrying fruit from his orchard on
and
withering
October
sun,
Ed
Holt
has
all the town, or else the people were a
of promise” suit will hardly follow, but
A card lias been received from Bov. the young lady insists that tiro youth the Willamette to tho canneries at Hulcm,
wonderfully carniverous outfit.
been busily engaged in tho cultivation of
Why not patronize industries nearer
John Wortman, formerly of McMinn a moustache. His success has been mod Thomas Brown, stating that he would be shall carry Ayer’s almanac in liis pocket
home
and run it from Wheatland to
three
days
later
in
starting
from
tlio
nast
in tho future and have lii3 “ ma” help
ville, has sold his interest in the Olds A erate and with the continuance of favor
Whiteson by way of Amity.—Amity Pop
King dry goods establishment at Port able weather his friends have hope of his than iio bad expected. This will make him remember dates.
gun.
land. lie is contemplating the banking- ultimate success in this hazardous under him that much later in arriving lieie, and
F o r H ale.
consequently tho reception announced for
taking.
The Carlton correspondent of the Yam-
business for the future we understand.
One-half block with good house on Riv lull County Ledger writes:
iiim at the residence of Jesse Edwards on
“ There
Emtnor Hall is a jolly good fellow who
Noah Heater’s residence is greatly im
er street, for salo or trade, cheap. Ad should he a law allowing hunters to shoot
Saturday night is recalled.
proved in appearance by the application always looks on the bright side of life and
Mrs. Lulu Nightingale of Spokane dress Emma Lane, Dayton, Or.
China pheasants one month in tho year
of the paint brush. We failed to discern consequently, favcfTs, no difference how
Falls,
Washington, is hero visiting her
only and that from September 13 to Octo
in the distance across the canyon who small, are always thankfully received by
F o r S a le .
father
A.
31.
Hadley,
proprietor
of
the
ber 15 for at the rato they nro now being
him.
Last
Thursday
when
a
tiny
girl
the man at the end of the brush was.
One share of stock in tho Newberg Fair killed, in two years it will he hard to
Newberg I louse. The little grandchild
The ladies of Newberg and country baby arrived at tlieir house, Kmuior was brought along is the pride of the Hadley Association. For terms address Frank
make a “ bag” of six in a day’s shooting.
are cordially invited to exam ine our jubilant as usual although the other sex
household of course, this being the first. Wood, Newberg, Oregon.
Some parties have killed as high as 50 to
stock of Jackets ju st received direct had been fully arranged for. Mrs. Hall
Baby McKe- or Miss liutli would cut no
75 in a single day. It would ho a good
from Chicago, and we assure them th a t and babe doing well.
L a n d F o r Kale.
figure at all ia comparison.
idea to allow none killed for the market.
th e styles are the latest and of good J 8. M. Calkins lias bought Whitmore's i
49 to 700 acres of land for sale at very Several men in this city are now hunting
Mr. J. C A l iras, of Ititzville, Wash.,
quality.
M o r r i s , M i l e s & Co.
feed store including the entire building!
county attorney of Adams county, stop reasonable figures, on 5 to 10 years time. for the Portland market, the price of $1 25
C. F. Connclv, the marshal of Coffy- on the corner, a part of w hich is occupied j
sepOOlmp
being too tempting.— Telephone-Uegistee.
ped off hero over Sunday. He found Inquire a t this ottico.
ville, Kansas, who was killed in that city by 3Iacy’s furniture stock. He will k eep j
many former Iowa friends here, with
Richard I’biliips has an artesian well
S
t
o
c
k
N
o
tic
e
.
a rhort time ago, when the Dalton gang a full stock of flour and feed and will al
whom he spent the time pleasantly. He
was wiped out of existence, was formerly ways ha ready fo give his customers j
Persons desiring the breeding services on Ids farm six miles from tins piece. It
I has been looking over the valley and in
from Parke county, Indiana, and was well prompt attention. Mr. Calkins has made
of a thoroughbred Jersey, can be accom was struck about ten days ago. He lied
formed us that lie had about decided to i
known to several of our citizens. Mrs. many friends since his sojourn in New-
modated at my p la c e . Terms $1.50 i n started in to dig an ordinary well, and af
locate at Dallas. Two crop failures on ac-
Woodward went to school to him when berg, wbo will be pleased to seo him in
variably in advance.
A nd r e w I’ ic k e t t . ter reaching a depth of twelve feet a throe
; count of dry weather is u little more than
inch anger was procured. At a depth of
business
again.
she was a girl.
ho can stand.
forty-five feet from the surface water was
F a r m fo r .Sale.
President Newlin who is vice-president
Solomon Haworth wbo is agent for al!
It is not unusual for colds contracted in
80 acres 1!-^ miles north of Newberg. struck, which rose with such force as to
of the state Sunday school convention kinds of marble and granite monuments
the fall to hang on all winter. In such 50 acres in cultivation. Now house, new lift the auger. In scarcely more time
went to Portland Tuesday to attend a and hoadstonee lias placed a number of
cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are al barn, 2 acres in orchard, trees 11 years than it takes to fell it, the pit in which
meeting of the executive committee. headstones in tlie cemeteries hero lately,
most sure to result. A fifty cent bottle of old, good variety of fruit. Price $100 per the workman stood was overflowing.
Don’t forget that the next state conven tie has sold some high priced monu
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will euro acre. $3,000 cash, balance on time to Mr. Phillips h making arrangements
tion will be held in Newberg, but make ments in the county, some running as
any col-1. Can you aff jrd to risk so much suit purchaser.
to confine tho flow to a pipe, and it is
W. J. S tater .
preparation to take care of the visitors in high as $250. He has an order from
thought the water can be rai-c-l to a suffi
for so small amount? This remedy is in
royal style.
F o r H ale.
Judge Ramsey of McMinnville for a tended especially for l ad colds and croup
cient height to water every part of liis
handsome
monument
for
the
grave
of
hia
The man who refused to subscribe to
40 acres of choice fruit land, 15 acres farm.—Ledger.
and can always ho depended upon. For
the fund for graveling the streets last wife.
cleared. 1,000 fruit trees and small
-alo by C. F. Moore & Co.
summer, giving as his reason that it was
Boys may bo had (and sometimes girls)
S. Biut- 'her who i-ame in last .Monday fruit. Good house and barn, 2 miles from
Wo acknowledge the re c e ip t of curds
eitnoly a scheme to assist the black announcing the in irri ig ■ a* Chicago on to renew his subscription to the G ra ph ic , Newberg. For particulars call at New for—(1) ordinary service at wages; (2)
smiths, as it would compel people to keep Wednesday. Oct. 12, 1S92, of Lwi f. (ril- informed us th a t he was expecting his berg Nursery or address A. B. Cooper, tq>on indenture, (to work, attend school,
their horses shod, still rides a barefooted tiert and Miss Jo-- -pliine 31. l ’a ttv . Mr son George A. Brutsclier, down from Newberg, Oregon.
and Is- brought up somewhat ns your
horse on First street. “ And the simple Gilbert is a gentleman in every respect Weston, Umatilla county, to take charge
own;) anil—(3, children may tie Lad for
C la s s In E lo c u t io n .
•
go on and arc unpunished.’’
legal adoption. Address,
and is worthy of a womanly woman for a of his farm. Mr. Brutsclier h a s been ar
I
n
the
fttody
of
elocution
wo
"educate
|
We know from personal experience wife, which he no doubt has m l. To ranging for some lime to give up the
J. If. M iskhkr ,
the body with reference to the so u l/’
that, aside from a higher course in school say that the newly married couple hive management of his farm which is one of
Snpt. Oregon Boys’ and (4iris’ Aid Hoc’y,
nntil
or college, there is nothing that will yield the best wishes of the (ia \P H tc in every Ilio
in the valley, lie was amone
Portland, Or.
•‘The tongue be fram ed to mu do
greater returns for the time and money- duty that a long life of usefulness may the eirüest settlers in the valley and feels
And the hand be arm ed with «skill,
The f ice be the mould of beauty.
expended than a course in the Chautau unfold, is putting it mild. Here Is oar that he h is followed the plow as long as
t i i i ; q i m ; n a m » pnv>:*n>ENT.
And the heart the throne of will."
qua Scientific and Literary Circle. There
is pi i lent for one of his agw.
TIiMe W'.liing to j-rin Mis* Howard's W h o w ill b e I1 M b t? Rend your nrv
are M r -ly a number about town who
up« for n t-qinple
with r i / h t tw o e
private elocution cla«s can learn particu of
•ontniiijr miei» *nd
conld profitably take this course, and our
t h e • ' >■•’•! * i •
o f til»; f u l¿ . m lu g vali
d
R
I
ol
H
.
Mild
M.T
lars by meeting her at the hoarding hall,
advice would is* to do so.'
Saturday, Oct. 22, at 4:1» p. m. Tho • ‘f t î î Ï T r ' •rrurt an*«w<'r w il l b e n v . n r d e d
The Hohnes Business College, of Port
r t i f e k e r i n a P i a n o ; t h e tw o n e x t ,
larger the class the smaller tho fee, for
Í » a n t i f u l D i a m o n d K ar H i n / « ;
land, Ur., is now a day and hoarding
i
ir-h Pr. t rin* H aw in g M i r III ou.
each member, so those interested will net
l te n will lie a w a r d e d e a c h « full
school, so parents who sen 1 their sons
wisely by interesting tlieir friends.
vif’»’ (V«ltM
and daughters awav to a business school,
i d a d d i t i o n to thef-
I' ‘Mon c o rre r
ili h a v e Gì
t I’ •abb-lit
flam ini.
can feel that they are surrounded by a
r i t o *t m ,i ! K x t H A N n r.* .
fit M ti l •id ltrH. , 1- »
ertoli*»* of a nt*K
t»M¡r of P i a m o m i Rar U h u « . «< r an Impon
school atmosphere and borne influ in - p «.
It .eerns very strange that some of onr OpPfÄ Gir»«*.
Every young man. and woman as well,
h. Any 1» i
wealthiest
< iliz-n- p-y litt)-> or no tax.-» P o ’ III ;rk d IhAt »
should have a bu-iness e-bn-ation. It fits
During
at all, on the city a-ses-ment. ft.,me pm
them to do business ! r then - ives. and
99 cents and otte r« pay $) »mi $2. They will
a lesok-keeper or stenographer can always
evidently do not Vaina their properly very
find emplovmen’. Send for catalogue of
high when it U a.-
Used in Millions o f Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
:d. Iiut jurt let a
the Holmes Busiua*-; Col -go.
Goods,
a fta ffm .
r U - USL
Lowest
Honest
& GO.,
MORRIS,
Prices.
The most complete stock of
FOOTWEAR
NEWBERG, OREGON
For Men, Women anil Children,
OLDEST
WITH N E W E S T ID E A S .
Is to l>e found In our store,
and we take pleasure In calling youf
especial attention to this fact.
Y NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND
T ir e N e w T i n S l io p .
Is tho bout I'lnoo In town to tret your work done. All kinds of Tinwork, such ns Roofing, Spout'
' promptly done. Prices reasonable.
F. II. STOREY, Prop.
F irst S treet .
N early o p p o site D ayton ro n d ’
AT WILSON’S
AT W IL SO N ’S
Q TT E E X S W A . I l E
AT WILSON’S
THE
AT W IL SO N ’S
Pioneer m ARDAVARE ST O R E
B~ I I 1 B I k.,J
H ’
Is still hero with a large stock of
Builders’ and Shelf Hardware,
Stoves and Tinware, Pumps,
L um berm en’s Supplies, E tc.
J # B M OUNT.
Iiauk Pullillug.
A jjo n t for Carlanc! a n d O r e g o n S to v o s .
Newberg Nursery,
-A. K . C O O P E B & C O .
Wo tako this plan to inform tlio public lhat wo are better than over prepared to sup
ply tho trade this Full in tlio line of a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FR U IT TREES.
I’a: tios desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or correct
ponding with us before placing tlieir orders.
II.
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H ow ard,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER.
A Full Line of Closes Anil Watches Always on Hanj, i
Prices.
BPKCIALTY.
OREGON»
1112P A I R IN G F I N K W A T C H A N I ) C L O C K S A
NEWBERG,
TOWNSEND.
Hardware
Stovesof J. H. TOWNSEND.
Plowsof J. H. TOWNSEND,
Furniture J. H. TOWNSEND.
Seeds J. H. TOWNSEND.
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F U R N IT U R E STO RE.
Everything Mew, flt Bed-rock Prices.
We have selected for our trade the very best quality of Household F urniture to be found, And
wo i»re prepared to offer some rare bargains. We buy for rash, and nro thus enabled to
sell at very low prices. Call and see o n r goods and get our prices,
C a lk in s ' O ld S ta n d , F i r s t A C e n te r S tr e e t.
Newberg, Oregon.
W. T. MACY.
W . P. HEACOCK,
D e a l e r in
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Windows
Alouldings,
Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber«
HAWED AND HI’L IT 8IIIN O L K S, LAT1I, L IM E , P L A S T E R ,
C EM EN T A N D H A IR .
HAIL3, LOOKS, SASH WEIGHTS, PDLLEYS AND C O E D , A I D
G eneral R u ild c r s * H a r d w a r e .
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NEW8ERO, ORECON.
MITCHELL & CLARK,
P ro p rie to rs of th o
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I Yard, C or. Second & MorHtan St«.
H F. ONO, Salesman.