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    OKKGONI \N HAILU a Y TIME TABLE.
North.
A p ril 1, 1*91.
Go to W. T. M ary’s for carpet.
T WET
Buy your I lay of Calkins'.
South.
Try WheatVts for Breakfast, 25c. sack
Dr. Jessup held services at Dayton last
Lv. Newbers, 7:V» a. m Lv Portland, 0.40 A i:i Sunday.
at
Calkins’.
Ar. PortUud, ;:î0 a. m. Ar. N'.- w I m r j 12:1'» p.m
Lv. N ew berg 12.4'» p.m , Lv. l'ortlaud. 4.:■-»» p.m.
Picture«! Pictures! at Macy’s. Kum
A good five-room house and four lots
Ar. Fortlaud,
p.iu. | Ar, Newberg, t»;0ô p.m.
f o sale at a bargain. Call at this cilice
Passenjer ami Freinht liâtes t«> ail poiuts. and see 'em.
eau be obtaiueü frum
c . B. FftlSSELL.
A f eut Newberg.
A fresh arrival of Grass Seeds at the
Found at last.
Feed Store.
headquarters at
Santa Clans makes his
C. F. M oore .k Co's.
Sheridan tlour, best in tho market at
Sea-moea and Oregon coast bouquets
Calkins’ feed store.
made by Pelpliiua Ellis the invalid, for
W. P. Ueacock will sell good shingles sale at J. T. Smith s store.
L ocal Events.
for $1.75 per thousand.
m
C. E. Hoskins had a letter from one J.
G. Groom, of Ontario, California, a few
A
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C.
Cox
wants
your
butter
and
eggs
The G r aph ic and Rural Hwlhtrett for
days ago, making inquiry about the fruit
in exchange for groceries.
»1 75.
interests here and the advisability of es­
Are
you
going
to
the
W
orld’s
Fair?
If
For a first class shave or hair-cut go to
tablishing a cannery.
so
call
and
see
me.
J.
II.
T
o w ssk . n i >.
J. L. Myers.
Abram Morris is making arrangements
See l!d window for men’s nobby shirts.
G. \V. Teft left last week for his former
to
set shade trees for all w ho may want
M o r r is , M il e s «& Co.
home in Kansas.
his services, llis prices will be reason­
C rokin oleisa great game now and is
Our nurserymen report a big sale in ap­
able and we hape property owners will
alike entertaining for old as well as
ple trees this season.
give him a respectable hearing.
young.
The best cook stovo for the price is
Our sales on Jackets have been very
Kev. W. E. McCutelieon will preach in
found at J. If. Townsend’s.
satisfactory and while our stock is still
the Baptist church next Sunday evening
complete, we would invite your selection.
Miss l ’earl Minkins, of Butteville, is
^ at 7 :30.
The styles are correct and prices low.
visiting her cousin, Miss Jessie Cox.
M iss Margaret Price has accepted a
Mounts, M i i . es & Co.
Good heavy Overcoats, $;’> 50.
liosition as teacher of the Champoeg
The Whittier, (C al.) Rtgister, gives an
Mounts, M iles & Co.
school.
account of the wedding at that place
The rains of the week have delayed
Enos Ellis is tho champion ditcher. Nov. 12th, of John S. Armstrong and
M ills & Nicholson in their house moving.
Better try him when you want anything Miss Lenoru II. Hunt, of Chicago. The
Fine shell work in Boxes and Baskets, in his line.
groom is a brother of E. C. Armstrong, of
all shapes and sizes at C. F. M oore & Co.
llogers Bros, triple plale silverware for I this place.
Marshal Woods and J. H. Daily went sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
Something | N. C. Maris and family had been ex­
to Salem on tho boat today with Mrs. that will last. Get it.
pected home from Indiana this week, but
Daily.
Everybody that sees my trees say they a letter received last Tuesday gave an ao-
J. B. Mount furnishes the trade with are very good. They go too.
count of the recent death of one of his
C olu m bi!«* Kiitl C o lu m b ia .
The inusicale given on Wednesday
stoves and hardware. Satisfaction guar­
f4
J.vs. M. I.RWRI.LINU.
brother-in-laws, and the serious illness of night by Miss Howard and her class was
Ttie great Quadri Centennial llistorv
N E W nUOOM « V E E P S C L E A N , AN D
antied.
Say, have you seen our dressing and Another ami they will probably be delay- well attended and everybody seemed to by
hv Hon. J.
Prof.
r i ^ -j
J, G. Blaine, J. W . Buell, l'rof
W ill Thomas carries a thumb in a toilet cases, manicure sets, ink stands, | e’* lor 11 short time longer.
enjoy the entertainment. The performers J. C. Ilidpath and Gen. Uiitterworth is a
sling on account of getting a severe cut cu(rand collar boxes? C. F . M o o r e (i Co.
Alpliens Mills, brother of Dock and were nearly all beginners, both in vocal masterpiece of thought and pencil, con-
I n the best place In town to get your work don«». A ll kinds o f Tlnwork, such as Roofing, Spout*
while cutting kindling.
I Miss Comer, who is teaching west of Ziinrl Mills, will start for Oregon on his aml instrumental music, and of course | taining nearly DM) full quarto pages, de-
mu anti General Repairing, neatly and promptly done« B rice» reasonable.
Buy your holiday goods early, while j town, comet* in on Saturdays to take les- return trip in a few days. He lias sold there was not so much expected of them voted to a review of our country, a com­
N early o|q>osltt™*ytoti road-
F. H. S T O R E Y , P rop.
as would he of those farther advanced. \ pleto history fiom the landing of Colmn-
vou can get first choice. Call and see our ; sons in elocution of Miss Howard at the
tliis time to cast iiis lot permanently with Thc enteitainment, however, was a very ! bus to the present time. A new life of
'*
- ' - - '
stock. (!. F. M oore & Co.
J college.
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KENS W ARE.
A ll kinds of dressed lumber of No. 1,
The steamer Hoag came down from Sg- us. Alpheus is a good citizen and we creditable one, and we are suro others Columbus and an official pictorial history W
GLASSW ARE
hope lie will bring a car loud of tho samo that will follow will be well attended, j of tbe Columbian Exposition. Contain-
”
No. 2 and No. 3 grades, direct from Port- lem on Thursday of last week and will
kind with him.
The
proceeds
go
toward
paying
for
a
new
!
ing
also
copies
of
many
of
our
most
fa-
land at the Depot Lumber Yard.
i hereafter make regular trips between
KIOK4
mous histórica1 paintings, simply a grand
Elwood Weesner and O. C. Emery went piano for the college.
O a t m MKAL
e a l
ic e
40 acres good fruit land, 10 acres in cul- j Portland Salem,
panoramic view of our country's history. '
X l o L L K n OATS
to Salem last Friday and remained over
fixation.
2 miles cast of Newberg. | W e can show a complete line of men s
T h e Las t D i t c h .
C. I. Bullard is making a canvass of
Price $2,500 on easy terms.
I'. G a u d , j shirts, overalls, jackets, oil coats, pants Sunday for quarterly meeting of Friends
S f I EWHKUO.
No. I am not in the last ditch. 1 want the town and will he ready to deliver be­
OREGON.
church in that city. Mr. Weesner gave
Cheap lot of tine Books, Albums, Vases, and hats, rubber boots etc.
several more to dig. Satisfaction guar­ fore the holidays. It will make a nice
an account of the Alaska mission work
Album rests and Toys of all kinds at
M orris , M iles ik Co.
anteed.
E nos E l lis .
present for your boy.
while there for the information of the
C. F. M oore & C o’s.
C. L . Ballard is making a canvass of missionary society who help in the sup
llrlck ! llr lc k !! B r ic k !!!
S ilv «*r AY «Milling.
E very farmer and fruit grower in the the town selling a centennial history port of the mission.
valley should attend tlie Farmers’ Insti­ which will make a nice present for a boy
First-class foundation brick for sale at
With the help of a few of their friends,
IIov. Nathan If. Clark of Hamilton
tute to be held in Newberg today and to­ or young man who likes to read history.
Newberg brick yard.
J as . H am nett .
•Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith celebrated their
county, Indiana, is expected hero this
Is still hero w ith ft large »took of
morrow.
silver wedding last Friday night. They
Tad J. Hoover, a former student here, week to take charge of the Friends
F
o
r
S
ale.
did
not
arrange
the
program,
however,
Mr. Terrell, lately from Iowa, has rent­ arrived in town las* Saturday, in com­ churches at Middleton and Sherwood as
ed the Vickery propotty, which ho will pany with a gentleman named Terrell pastor. He is well known to many here! One-half block with good house on R iv ­ and it was quite evident to everyone that
they wore not expecting company at tiiat
occupy as soon as Mr. Evans gets iiis and his family from Marshalltown, Iowa. as an able minister and will no doubt do or
for 81,1° or tr“ l,e’ cheal’ ’ A d '
time. Their daughter Lillian arranged
house finished.
Hon. J. W . Hobbs, of M cMinnville, excellent work. W o understand that s e v j ,lr0S8 E,n,na U n e - D*-v,on> ° r’
tiro program and carried it out very
L u m b e r m e n 's S u p p lie s, E t c .
Mr. Giles picked up a pair of spectacles spent two or three days in and around oral families are coming with him with a j
nicely.
Tho Smith family was among
ii»..U rU„ t Sale.
Rank IlutlJlng.
J. g
on tho sidewalk last Sunday, which the town last, week among his friends, relat­ view of settling about Salem.
$100.00 Stock in the Newberg Fair ! the first of the new comers in t’ liehalcm
owner can have by proving property and ing incidents of his trip to “ Ingeany” and
Jesso Edwards will probably start fori
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valley fourteen years ago, and those who
Association for $80.00. Address
“ Carliny.”
paying for this notice.
j I os Angeles, Cal., next week, to be gone
came at that time and two years later,
F r a n k W o o d , N e w b e r g , O r.
Mr. Wilson, who lives in the Evangel!
As a rule, boys and young men who for a short time on business connected
wore the invited guests. There wero A.
cal parsonage, lias bought ten acres of the are out later than nine o’clock in the will: the pressed buck works. He will
M. Hoskins, Jesse Edwards, J. L. Hos­
I.anil For tints.
Vanoose land on the side of Parrott moun­ evening for “ fun,” are engaged in torao probably go by ocean steamer from Port­
40 to 700 at res of land 5 or (’> miles kins, Dr. E. Jessup, A. T . Blair, C. E.
tain, from A. P Oliver.
kind of fun that they would prefer their land, hut wo fee! assured that if lie has
northwest of Newberg, for sale at very Hoskins, Walter Robertson, Kinley Blair,
anything like the experience he went
Charley Spaulding ought to be the hap­ parents would not know of.
reasonable figures, on 5 to 10 years time. David M arlin, J. II. Towneend, S. Hob­
A . K. C O O P E R & CO.
piest matt in town now. He has been
Tho debt has been cleared from the through with when on the same route Inquire at litis office.
son and E. II. Woodward with tho lady
sepuOlmp
twelve
years
ago,
he
will
return
by
rail.
longing for an increased volume of water Friends church at Sherwood and it w ill
of each of the above named householder.
in order that logs could bo rafted more I bo dedicated next Sunday. The dedica­
McMinnville is losing her prest'go as
For Sale.
The dining table was loaded with such W e take this plan to inform tho publie that we are better than ever prepared to sup­
easily.
tion sermon will be preached by Dr. E. the business center of Yam hill county
46 acres of choice fruit land, 15 acres good tilings as trained cooks know how to
ply the trade this Fall in tho line of a
and Newberg is the gainer. When men cleared.
Fred McCiea sweetens l>otb sides of his Jessup. A revival service will follow.
1,000 fruit trees and small prepare, and trained appetites wero equal
like
Judge
Galloway
are
driven
to
the
The time for setting shade trees is at
biscuit now. Ho went across the river a
fruit. Good house and barn, 2 miles from to the occasion. A very nice silver tea
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
few days ago and cut a bee tree which hand, but we sue but little effort being necessity of coming all the way to N ew ­ Newberg. For particulars call at N ew­ set was presented to the bride anil groom
was well stocked with sweetness for the put forth by our people in that direction. berg for a roll of butter, asserting that berg Nursery or address A. B. Coo|>cr, by Jesse Edwards in a neat speech on lie- Baltics desiring to set orchards tills Fall will make money by catling on or corree
half of those present. At nine o’clock the
■winter.
There is no special demand for shade just this table luxury is not to ho obtained in Newberg, Oregon.”
ponding with us before placing their orders.
company dispersed earnestly hoping that
Charley Haworth has traded all his now, but you will want it next summer the county seat, it is conclusive evidence
that the “ balance of trade” is in our
Mr. and Mrs. -Smith might live another
Mother.* Meeting.
Newberg property to a gentleman named sure enough.
favor.
Robert Conner for a farm of 215 acres a-
A genlleii.xn near town who is engaged
All mothers are earnestly requested to quarter of a century to celebrate their
Samuel Hobson, the photographer, took atten J the mothers’ meeting to be held at golden wedding.
liout twenty miles up the valley. The e x ­ in raising fruit treos for the market, asks
G o to W . T. Macy’ s for furniture.
We have Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys,
Shoes for Men, Women and Children.
BOOTS, SANDALS, OVERSHOES, ETC.
Have just received a new line of goods from the Eastern Markets and are prepared to
“shoe von” in any style.
OUR
STOCK' IS THE
LARGEST IN
THIS COUNTY.
MORRIS, M ILES & CO.
A
1
ie JVew Tin Shop.
Ql
re i
GROCERIES
T,IE Pioneer
ARDAVARE STORE
Builders’ and Shelf Hardware,
Stoves and Tinware, Pumps,
MQUNT.
I
Newberg Nursery, H'
K.
change will be made at oneo.
why it is that people will sen 1 their mon­
John Hess who was in town Wednes­ ey away from homo for trees instead of
day remarked that there had been snow spending it with home dealers and keep­
for a month where he had been.
Quite in g it at home.
different from tho weather we have been
Walter Kirk informs ns that his father,
having in the Willamette valley.
who lives near Oskaloosa, Iowa, lias sold
K ev. Thomas Brown preached a most Iiis farm and will leave that cold climate
Everything
excellent Thanksgiving sermon yesterday for Oregon next spring.
on the subject of arbitration, producing points tow ard a big emigration to Ore-
convincing argument in favor of settling I ffon nexf year and we will get our share,
national difficulties without resort
to J A little child of Win. M cLaughlin met
arms.
j with quite a serious accident the first of
Quite a number of tho faithful went (o 1 the week, by upsetting a vessel of hot
I ’ortlund on Thursday of last week to at- ! L'ofTe,! over i's head. It was badly burned
tend the Democratic ratification, and in ■ on ono
° f *he face and neck, hut is
terview these who are supposed to sir j 44 e*ttm|g ulon^ as wed as could he ex-
near the throne, with reference to the pected.
po st o ffice .
A ll accounts must bo settled first of
Rev. J. Glen, state evangelist of tho each month by cash or bankable note.
Free Methodist church, will hold a series Failure to do so subjects property to M e­
o f revival meetings at the Free Methodist chanic's Lien without further notice.
W. P. H e a c o c k ,
church in Newberg, commencing Nov. 27,
Prop. Do|sit Lumber Yard.
at 11 a. in., to which ali are cordially in­
vited.
Pome one from on the mountain left a
few bushels of waxen apples at Morris,
Miles & Co.’s store on Wednesday that
were comparatively free from worms.
They went off like hot cakes at two and a
half cents |>er pound.
Wash Rogers who lives north of town,
lias sold tiis fruit land to a new comer
whose name we failed to got. W e under­
stand he will move to the Nestucca coun­
try and live on a place his son Fred
bought a short time ago.
Dr. Swtck, Hie LaFayotte dentist, was
in town Tuesday and called at the G r a p h ­
ic office.
The doetor lakes great interest
in fruit growing, and has made a success
on peaches on Iiis place between Dayton
and La Fayette. He is on the program
for discussion of one of tbe papers to be
read at tlie Farmers’ Institute.
Where does your ls>v sjiend his time
afier seven o’clock in
the evening?
Don’t know? W ell whose fault is it if
you don’ t know, and who will be respon­
sible for file future of that hoy if you con­
tinue to neglect him in this way? It ii
better to think seriously of some of these
things now, than to lie coin|ielled to
mourn over lost opportunities in tho
future.
tS. M W ooiw ard, formerly of this place
arrived here from Mooresville, Indiana,
yesterday. He lias been away three years
and found that so many changes tiad been
made sinco he left tiiat he hardly knew
which one of the hoys lie was when lie
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in the
got off tlve train, lie came on business drug business at Eikton. K y., for the past
and w ill remain only a short time.
twelve years, says:
“ Cham fieri sin’s
Elkanali Keece, brother of Miles and Cough Remedy gives in-iter satisfaction
W illiam Reece of our town, arrived here than any other cough medicine I have
last Wednesday with bis family, from ever sold.” There is good reason for this.
New Providence, Iowa. They c me west No other will cure a eol-l so quickly; no
with the intention of making their home other ¡s so certain a preventive and cure
eomewhere on the eoa*f, but will visit for croup; no other affirds so much relief
relatives in southern California before lo­ in cases of whooping cough. For sale by
cating permanently.
W e hot»* after C. F. Moore A Co., druggists.
looking the field over they will conclude
•hat Newberg is the place for them.
T
he
B est B l i s t e
r
— D jin t-en
a
iR -c e
of flinnel wuh Chamlierlain s Pain Balm
and bind it on over the seat of pain. It
is lietter than any plaster. When the
in n g s «re sore such an appli-aiion on till'
ihciW and another on the la k, between
the shoulder blades, will often pre­
sent pneumonia.
There is nothing so
good for a lame back or a pain in the
side. A son* throat can nearly always Is?
cured in one night by applying l flannel
bandage damped with Pain Balm. 5 )
ceut bottles for sale by C. I . Moore & Co. ‘
r
a splinter from one of his little fingers last
Monday that had been there for the past
twelve years. White doing janitor work
in the church across the canyon directly
after it was built, he got a sliver in his fin­
ger and failed to get it all out.
I t lias
I bothered him occasionally ever since, but
not seriously. Tho piece taken out last
Monday was about the size of a cambric
needle and a quarter of an inch in length.
Alien Smith’s, Saturday, Nov. 26, at li p.
in. Subject, “ Purity,” led by Mrs. Bur­
gen.
L r c v H aw orth , .Supt.
H.
H o w ard ,
W ATCHM AKER
W h e r e is th o IU»in«»tly?
&
JEW ELER.
A Full Line of Clocks Alii Watches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices.
Complaint comes to us about boys and
young men breaking into buildings about
D IC TA MCI N<¿ F I X K W A T C I I K I A N D C L O C K * A S C K C T A L T Y .
town and congregating together for the NEW 1ER G,
O B BO O V*
IT anted.
purpose of having hilarious times togeth­
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Agents to sell our choice and hardy
er. The only remedy we have to offer is
Nursery Stock.
W o have many new
to suggest that parents make more of an
of
special varieties, both in fruits anil orna­
effort to know where their hoys are after
mentals to offer, which are controlled on­
dark and for tho injured parties to whack
ly by us. W o pay commission or salary.
the law to the guilty parties who commit
Write us at once for terms, and secure
tlieBO depredations. This tiling of par­
choice territory.
M a y B rothers ,
ents letting their children go promis­
110
Nurserymen,
cuously without any restraint, will ruin |
Rochester, N. Y .
the morals of the young |ieople in any
community. This is a cold unvarnished |
A t t e n t io n i i . A . 11.
fact tiiat some parents in Newberg will do
To tlio members of Kilpatrick Post No. 1
I well to learn at an m rly day. Another
38, G. A. R.
You are hereby notified
j tact that is staring us in the face is this :
that our stated meeting meets on Satur­
; Profanity and vulgarity may he lieurd on
day, Dec.
1802. Wo meet to elect olfi the public school grounds that would
cers of the I’ost, for lite ensuing year and make th„ TO,or ,.olne
clieeks of ,,;lr.
Hardware
J. H. TOWNSEND.
of
Are your children subject to croup? If
so, you should never he without a bottle
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is
a certain cure for croup, and has never
been known to fail. I f given freely as
soon as the croupy cough appears it will
prevent the attack. It is the solo re­
liance with thousands of mothers who
have croupy children, and never disap­
point« them. TIu-re is no danger in giv­
ing this Remedy in large and frequent
doses, as it contains nothing injurious. to transact such other business as may | ,,IltH, who no ,,oubt „re supposing all the
•> I cent bottles for sale by C. 1 . Moore A ( properly come before the Post.
A fidi at I timo that their children are under the
\
IO W 1 ’U R N I T U R E S T O R E
; t o., druggists.
tendance is ex|iectcd. Bv order of Post
I-est of care and influences. The simple
A good many nice maple trees are Commander
A . J. P a lm e r .
fact that Newls-rg has a reputation
to be found growing in different parts of | C L. B a l l a r d , Ajt.
abroad for good morals, will not uvail its
: town, which it ihses us good to look at. i
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anything if we let these unpleasant an
|
('.munit t<‘<) to th<* Anylmii.
A lot of thirty trees, planted by Lewis
disgraceful conditions continue to exist
Hoskins last year, are all growing but
As many of our readers know, Mrs. J. We don't mention Illese things because
one. The Oregon maple grows very fast, II. Daily has been losing the use of lier they are pleasant to tqieak of, hut rather
!
is very stately, makes a quick shade and reasoning faculties for several weeks.
to open the eyes of our (ample and look
is the most popular street tree we have. She has I wen attended by Dr. McConnell 1
for a reinedv.
We have sulectc«] for our trntJe the very bent quality of Household Furniture to be found, and
Let every [s-rson who owns a lot in town w ho has done all that could he done for
we art! prepared to offer some rare barKalim. We buy for ra*h, and are thus enabled to
f„ r dm impropriety spoken of on the
H.11 at very low price». Call and »cc our goods and get our prices.
consider how in-tcli its value would he en­ her hut w ithout avail. On Wednesday |,ut,lie school grounds, wc would refer our
hanced by a row of stately trees, and how Judge Galloway came down from Me-1 K(.|loo| v^ard to rule 54, page 61, in the
C al k in a' O ld Stan d, F li nt St C e n te r S treet.
much the lieauty and value of our town Minnville and after an examination of the j *.|l00| |.lws w|,jch reads as follow :
Newberg, Oregon.
would lie increased if all our streets were patient in consultation with Drs. Me-j
Every pupil is required to attend school
lined on liotli sides witii trees. Now is Connell und Littlefield, she was corn­ punctually and regularly; to conform to
the time to plant.
milted to tho insane asylum ât Salem. the regulations of the school, ami to obey
W e understand that a time card for the Mr. Daily cume here with his wife and promptly all tho directions of the teacher;
Salt River Packet I.ine lias been arranged son about two years ago from Kansas. to observe good order and propriety of de­
D e a l e r in
tiy Joseph MeDdl, can li l ite f ir the He is a hard working man and lias the portment ; fo bo flili^«»nt in study, res|>oet-
j>ost office. W e know of no ono better sympathy of the community in Iiis afflic­ fill to teachers, and kind and ohlirfin^ t
qualified by long experience and a tion.
schoolmates; to refrain entirely from tl
thorough knowledge of tho quick ran-Is,
use of profanity and vulgar language, and
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rt.
and bars - we mean gravel bars) on the
to be clean and neat in person and cloth­
upper river, than Joe, for lie has been
Monthly report of Spring Brook school ing M
making regular trips on this line for district No. 56.
H A W E I ) A N D S P L I T S M fN ilM .H . L A T H , L I M E , P L A S T E R ,
We might refer *.«i other rules hearing
a long term of years.
As further evi­ Number enrolled .............................. 20 on tli«» same subject, but this is sutAcient
CEMEXT AND H AUL
dence of ids ability we only need stata Average daily attendance................... 25 to show everyone that there is all the law
NAILS,
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SASH
WEIGHTS, PULLEYS AND CORD, AND
that his chosen pilots are such as the Per cent of attendance....................... 80
on the subject that is is necessary, and
writ -r, of sufficient length to cast a line
Our fir.-t month has |«seed (pit* success­
( io n e r a .1 l i u i l d e r s ’ H a r d w a r e .
to the shore or w ide the turbid waters if fully and we are moving rapidly toward the public have a right to expert that the
Y a r d a t D e p o t.
NEW BERC, ORECON.
mci-ssarv, in ra«e of accident.
law will be enforce«I. Our opinion is that
the end of the second month.
Those
matters in this re«|»?ct are in rather a
who were neither tardy nor absent during
worse m i ; i |» o than those in authority are
the month, are, Ira Uu.-di, Fred Kincaid,
aware of, and we !».»{»«* the teachers and
Lerov Smith, George Mitchell, ( ’ «rl
hoard of dir'G’toM will look the matter up
Smith, Veley Mitchell, A lva Heater, and administer a little wholesome «lis« i- j
C aiM-r Finti A Csttlrr 81».
Ethel Heater, Donna Mitchell and ('laud pline before more heroic treatment of the
Smith.
Though our honor roll is not case IsTomes nt'cessarv.
J H. TOWNSEND,
of
J. H. TOWNSEND.
of
J. H. TOWNSEND.
1
i- Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices.
W. T. MACY.
W. P. HEACOCK,
:: Doors, Windows and Mouldings,
Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber.
D-PRICE’S
n r xn
J. H. TOWNSEND.
■ m ■ ■ ■
Powder
The on ly Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.—N o Ammonia; N o Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
CITY
FEED
STORE.
Newberg, Oregon.
Korp* c »fistinitly on hand a lari;«» supply of
larjre yet. we hope by persistent effort to
increase in numbers, each wees till the
d o fe of school.
Nearly all pupils ar«»
A b o i t P o l i t ic s , P n o iiim r io x , T i R n r ,
anxious and determined to do good work.
T a t in o x , kti ; ?
The honor roll for the week endi »n
r N ov.
14 li, H L* roy Smith, ('ar! Smith, Ira C H R IS T IA N P A T R IO T ,
M orkiktow . x , T i nn
Ru-h, Mary Graves, Anna Ha^rev, Myrtle
Ifatrey, Clan I Smith art I Lillian ile.tcotk.
Oa trial, -ix im -ilhr, 10 conts.
14
B k iia r o !I \ worth , Tcui her.
W HAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY
FLO U R , W IIE A T L E T S , H A Y , OATS,
W lit n it, I l i a n , S h o r t s , G r a s s S e e d ,
And ill tin t I n needed in th l» line.
Prh
»re » » low «s the markets w ill justify.
Feed de­
livered to »11 p irti o f tbe city free o f charge.
S. M. CALKINS.
Siccefforto Whitmore £ Son