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O ICK G O M iN RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Go to W. T. Macy ’a for carpet. Buy your Hay of Calkins'. Pictures! Pictures! at Maey's. Kum Try Wheat'ets for Breakfast, 25c. sack 1 and see ’em. at Calkins’. A fresh arrival cf Grass Needs at the A good five-room house and four lots Feed Ntore. for sale at a haigain. Call at this office. Sheridan flour, best in the market at Found at last. Santa Claus makes his Calkins’ feed store. headquarters at C. F. M oore it C o’s. Sea-moss und Oregon coast bouquets Newberg’s reputation as a show town Local Events. has suffered a relapse. made by IVlphina Ellis tho invalid, fur W. P. Iieacock will sell good shingles sale at J. T. Smith's store. for *1.75 per thousand. Our sales on Jackets have been very I (Jo to \V. T. Macy’s for furniture. satisfactory and while our stock is still j A. C. Cox wants your butter and eggs Horticultural meeting next Wednesday. complete, we would invite your selection. in exchange for groceries. The G raphic and Itural North u til tor Mr. .Shritt has fitted up the Wyman The styles are correct ami prices low. *1.73. M o rris , M ilks it Co. warehouse and moved into it. Alva Mucy was in town Tuesday with The old witness tree back of the Time* j Dunbar Bros, have put in a stock of a load of apples. office near the corner of First and Main feed at their implement store. For a first class shave or hair-cut go to streets has at last succumbed to tho at- | The Y. M. C. A. meets every Sabbath tiou of the elements and toppled over. J. L. Myers. at 3 p. m. until further notice. No one hut will he gland however, as it Ed. Ilodson was up from Sherwood the Noah Heater returned from eastern long since lost its beauty as a giant of the fiist of the week. forest and lias stood for years a rotten un The best cook stove for the price is Washington last Monday night. f Hind at J. If. Townsend’s. Are you going to tlie World’s Fair? lt sightly wreck of what has been. J. II. T ownsend . Last Friday morning, when tho rain Jos. Wilson has received another lot of so call and see m e. See 2d window for men’s nobby shirts. was falling about the hardest a man ami those fine sauer kraut barrels. his wife drove into town and inquired for M orris , M iles 4 c C o . Go and examine Kay & Todd’s Christ Charley Johnson has purchased lots in a house to rent. The man said he had inas goods, they are beauties. driven a team all the way from Illinois, Mr. Henry Votaw came down from Ta the west end of town and is building a having started the middle of last May. house thereon. coma on business last Tuesday. They were on their way to Coos Bay to The prettest Silk Handkerchiefs and S h irts, neck wear, underw ear, heavy take government land, but the wot Rockford and line hosiery. B arrie ’ s . j Mulllers at Kay & Todd’s for ladies and weather, had roads and a pocket book gents, in the valley. with the bottom out admonished them to R. E. Hoskins has been at Sherwood Rogers Bros, triple plate silverware fur call a halt for the present. They were a this week assisting in the revival meeting sale by C. F. Moore it Co. Something | wet, forlorn looking outfit, but seemed to there. l'K O R K A M that will last. Get it. of Farm B u ild in g s J . II. Bowernmn on have a good stock of determination, for Good heavy Overcoats, *15.50. NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND A tourist knight of the brush put in a on finding a roof to cover them the man Of Teachers’ Institute to ho held at “ Prune Culture;” A. U. Shipley on! M orris , M iles & Co. “ Grape Culture Professor Moses Craig ! few minutes decorating Luther Hill’s struck a job with Curly Gibson and hard- Newberg, Or., Dec. 10, 1892. Fine shell work in Boxes ami Baskets, of the college, on “Treatment of Plant Di windows last Monday. I lv quit when night came. When wo ()|>emng Exercises. all shapes and sizes at C. F. M o o r e & Co. seases.” Cutf Buttons, Studs, Collar Buttons, j think that this and many times worse ex- Methods in Language W ork.............. P r o f e s s o r G i-iiir to ld w h it t h e s e d is e a s - i u th u best p la c e in (ow n to s e t yo u r w ork .lo n e. All kind* of T ln w n rk , su ch ns Hoofing, 8 p o u ‘.- J . B. Mount furnishes the trade with and Tie Tins. Daisies for Christmas I periences were the common lot of early ..........................................J. C. Hudson I o n s s o r i i a ig ro u l u II.II nseas lug uud G eneral K e p alrtu g , u o -tly am t p ro m p tly d o n e . P r ic e , reaso n ab le. Discussion. stoves and hardware. Satisfaction guar presents at Kay & Todd’s. es were, how they grow and spread from \ fir st stkrkt . Oregon pioneers, it seems sort ot mean Methods ia Coni(iosition........................ P. H. STOREY, one plant to another and the host means , Nearly opposite Dayton road- anteed. in a fellow to grudge some of them the ......................... Miss K. W. Hinchman Charley Mitchell was awarded the con G e o rg e of combatting them. George Coote the i Tile is being placed on the ground for tract for putting in the underdrain around independence now. Discussion. horticulturist of tho experiment station, Noon Recess. underdraining the Snodgrass projierty the public school building. KKNSWARE. Mr J. 1*. Blaize, an extensive real es l ’aper—Alfre 1 Tennyson........................ GLASSWARE read a very valuable paper on the |ieacli, near town. .......................................Miss Ella Macy showing very conclusively that the curl Watches, rings, pins, chains, charms, tate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrow 71 LOI'R “ The Tiling that Does It,” by Pres. cards, scrap pictures, paints and lots of ly escaped one of the severest attacks of Dicussiou. : u rn 's n io n a leaf of the peach is caused by alternate AT MEAL T > ICE Geo. Whittaker of Willamette Universi things. pneumonia whiie in the northern part of The Teaching of Literature in the Ele frost and warmth, lie demonstrated this \ B arrie ' s . JLVOLLKD OAT8 mentary Schools................ Miles Reece ty, Friday evening, Dec. 1). the state during a recent blizzard, sajs Discussion. in a manner very satisfactory to his hear- - v y k i v i i k i u ) Lee Smith has been improving his Buy your holiday goods early, while time during the rainy weather hv huild- the Saturday lieview. Mr. Blaize had oc Miscellaneous Business. ers, by citing his own experience here | IN okk ’ oon , casion to drive several miles during t he you can get first choice. Call and see our j ing a neat fence around his lots. Each teacher will he oxpeeted to give a and in England. William Alien of New I storm and was so thoroughly chilled that quotation from Tennyson, also to ho pre berg, read an interesting paper on “ Sugur stock. C. F. M oore A Co. All persons owing the undersigned are | he was unable to get warm, and inside of pared to take part in the discussions. Attention! Millinery goods at about | requested to call and settle at once. Beets,” concluding his remarks by saying an hour after his return he was threaten The sessions will be held in 1‘acitic Col that while beets from Newberg showed a cost until after the holidays at Mrs. M. E. C . I I . 1’OWELL. ed witli a severe case of pneumonia or lege. The morning session will 0 |*m at largo percentage of sugar w hen analyzed, Baldwin’s in the Bank Building. s t o r e Large line of fine cloths made up nice lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the near 10 o’clock and the afternoon at 1:30. All it was not practicable at present for New All kinds of dressed lumber of No. 1, for those not too penurious and stingy to Is still hero w ith a la rg e stock of est drugstore and got a bottle of Chara- teachers and fiionds are cordially invited berg farmers to adopt them as one of No. 2 and No. 3 grades, direct from Port wear tailor made clothes, B arrie ’ s . her'ain’s Cough Remedy of which he had to attend. their crops. At the same time ho urged land at the Depot Lumber Yard. Everybody that sees my trees say they often heard, and took a number of large them to experiment with them, Using 1 - a c l l t e C o l l e g e L e e ! ii r e C o u r s e . Just make a note in your upper vest are very good. They go too. doses. lie says tho effect was wonderful pocket scratch book that on Dec. 9th, is The lecture course for Pacific College them ns root feed for their slock, until tT J a s . M. L ewelling . | and in a short time he was breathing the date of the first lecture of the course. will open next Friday evening, Decem tho amount of good beets raised in Ore Albums, Accordians, Dolls, Games, j quite easily. He kept on taking the L u m b e r m e n ’s S u p p lie s , E t c . ber 9, at which tim e President George gon would warrant the establishment of a 40 acres good fruit land, 10 acres In cul Brushes, Combs, Pencils, Paper, Envel , medicine and the next day was able to sugar factory. Under tho head of “ Dan W hittaker, of W illamette University, B atik B u ild in g . J . tivation. 2 miles east of Newberg. ojtes etc. B arrie ' s . ! rome to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize regards j gerous Guests,” l’rofessor Washburn dis Price *2,500 on easy terms. P. G aud . his cure as simply wonderful. For sale will give a lecture on the subject “The cussed injurious insects, emphasising the A g e n t for C a r l a n d a n d O r e g o n Stoves, Say, have you seen our dressing and T hing th a t Docs I t.” Enter will fol liemenibar that the Young Ladies aux toilet cases, manicure sets, ink stands, hi C. F. Moore & Co., druggists. low lectures by Lydel 1 Baker of Port fact that many orchardists are unwitting- ! - iliary to the Y. M. C. A. meets every cuff and collar boxes? C. F. M oore & Co. land, Prof. Getz of the State Normal ly entertaining guests in tho orchards j T h e L a s t H itc h . Sabbath at 3 p. in. in the M. E. church. Wet weather doesn't seem to keep peo school, Ilev. A. Rogers of Forest Grove who will, if not “ asked to go,” sometime j Cheap lot of fine Books, Albums, Vases, ple from building and the sound of the | No, I am not in the last ditch. I want and President McClelland of Pacific cause them loss, llis remarks wore illus guar- several morn to dig. Satisfaction Album rests and Toys of all kinds at hammer still greets tho ear in all direc an teed. University. The proceeds of this trated with a large series of s|iecimens E nos E llis . C. F. M oore & Co’s. tions. A . K . C O O P E R «fc C O . course will lie used for a gymnasium and charts. He also showed some s|ieci- Mr. McCuIly who bought lots near the fund. Henson tickets will be sold for niens of beneficial insects telling of their Ill-Ink! B r ic k ! ! B r ic k ! I! Mrs. L. Daniels formerly of the Moun habits. celebration grounds north of the Baptist tain House, has rented the Wyman First-class foundation brick for sale at 75 cents, or single tickets for 2-5 cents. S a t u r d a y ’ s e v e n i n g s e s s i o n . churidi has a house lip and bis family in building of Mr. Shritt and opened a res Newberg brick yard. We take this plan to inform tho public that wo arc bettor than ever proparod to sup- Students will w ait upon you in a few J as . H amnett . Saturday evening 1!. S. l’ague delivered it. days and ask you to patronize this plv thu trade this Full in the lino of a taurant. F o r S a le . Jesse Hobson came up from the city course. Tliesu speakers are all well an interesting address on tho “ Weather John Goodrich and family were down Tuesday to visit bis brother-in-law El- from Dayton last Tuesday and Wednes One-half block with good house on Riv w orth hearing, and thu price is low, Bureau Work,” explaining tho value of kanah Ueece, who as stated last week is day visiting and looking after business er street, for sale or trade, cheap. Ad besides the idea of helping to thorough tho work prosecuted by the national ami just out from Iowa. ly equip a gymnasium. This will give state weather bureau, lie outlined the l’aitius desiring to set orchards this Fall will inako money by calling on or correa dress Emma Lane, Dayton, Or. interests here. ponding with us before placing their orders. our people an opportunity to get the organization of the bureau and its line of Before buying a new suit for Christmas We can show a complete line ot men’s advantage of a good lecture course nt a work the value of authentic climatic re I S n n k riip t S a le . see Kay & Todd’s large winter stock. shirts, overalls, jackets, oil coats, pants cords to thu farmer, horticulturist, the They will save you from *2.00 to *7 00 on and hats, rubber hoots etc. $100.00 Slock in the Newberg Fair very low figure. By your tickets early physician, engineer, surveyor, lawyer and and take in the whole course. every suit below Portland prices. Association for $80.00. Address M o rris , M iles & Co. to all classes; how climate effects the hu F h a n k W o o d , Newberg, Or. Adam Walling, the Oswego and Tuala F A KM K BS A T T E N T IO N . man race and growing crops. He then Mrs. Owen who has tieen low with con tin nurseryman was in town Wednesday. sumption for some time, died at the home compared the climate of Yamhill county W est C iieiia le . m , Or., Nov. 25, ’92 L a m i F o r K ale. He reports sales good in apple and pruno of her father Mr. Burrows north of town j The farmers of West Chehalem are in with that of some of the principal points 40 to 700 acres of land 5 or fi miles stock and very fair tor oilier varieties. last Tuesday and was buried on Wednes- | k ic p a iu in o k in k w a t c h k n a n d c l o c k » a h u k c ia i . ty vited to meet at Gaange Hall on the 10th in the United States, showing the preeip- j northwest of Newberg, for sale at very Buckled ankle rubber shoes, good for a day. Ration of Yamhill county to ho about 40 i NEYVBERt OREGON. reasonable figures, on 5 to 10 years time. day of December, 1892, at 1 o’clock p. ill., inches, while it is greater along tho gulf 1 - year, also Boys, Misses and Childrens Mrs. Harford is home from hor lectur- j Inquire at this office. to discuss the following propositions sep301mp rubbers, Grain Leather Boots and ‘shoes ing tour again this week. She has the : and Atlantic coast and tho Great Lakes; | to-ivit: and fine shoes. B a rrie ’ s . of that the moan annual temperature is 51°, J > U L happy faculty of making everybody feel j K n r S a le . 1. That convict lalior should he utiliz while that of New York city is about the \ Einrnor Hall will move to Salem this easy and pleasant in her company and j Choice fruit lands, all cleared, near ed to improve public roads. same, and that of Boston, Cleveland and j week. He expects to spend the winter her many friends are always glad to Dayton. Or. *70 per acre. 8 acre tracts. 2. That tho present condition of Or Chicago lower, lie then compared our ( J 5 U J . improving his truit tract near that city, welcome her home. egon as regards wealth and population, W. T. I'll. I.M IN, climate with that of the whole country, | but wilt return to Newberg in the spring. we deem it inadvisable to build stone Not being able to attend all the ses t5 Dayton, Or. 1 in connection witli the distiihution of Let every fruit grower and other person sions of the Farmers’ Institute held here roads, by bonded indehtness. population. He used tho 1890 census | interested, rememlier the meeting of the last week, we give the report made by 3. That we are opposed to the County F o r S a le . figures uml showed that the densest pop horticultural society next Wednesday af Prof. Washburn for the Oregonian. The Court levying more than a 4-mill tax on 4(i acres of choice fruit land, 15 acres ulation was in the section having a mean ternoon ami show their interest by their paper on peach culture by Geo. R. Coole cleared. 1,000 fruit trees and small the dollar for load purposes. annual teni|ieratiiro of from 50 to 55 de presence. will he found in this issue. 4. That we are in favor of expending fruit. Good house and barn, 2 tulles from grees und a precipitation of from 40 to 50 the moneys collected as road tax, in Geo. W. Mitchell and wife, E. H. T. B. Cummings has bought a quarter Newberg. For particulars call at New- inches. Based on thexo calculations, the Woodward and wife, W. T. Macy, N. C. block of B. C. Miles on the corner of lierg Nursery or address A. B. Coo|>cr, the district where such tax is collected wonderful fertility of tho soil ami geo except such as may bo necessary for Christenson, A M. Hoskins, Jas. Hunt Third and Meridan streets. lie will Newberg, Oregon. graphical situation he predicted a won bridges. and Miss Laura Carter were in tho city build tenijiordry quarters immediately ' --------- ----------- derful increase in the |iopululion of west 5. That we favor such legislation as ern Oregon and it denso population last Tuesday. w hich he will occupy until n e x t sum m er j cinrit of T hanks. Charley Parrott is very sick near Hills when he will put up a good dwelling. We desire to express our heartfelt will provide for neighborhood roads finally, lie closed his address by distrib KYV K U R r ^ I T U K K S T O R E . boro. John Atkinson and Charley Phil All accounts must ho Rcttled first of thanks to those of onr neighbors and which shall consist of a right of way and uting daily weather charts umong the at lips have been over caring for him the each month by cash or bankable note, friends who so kindly rendered us assist- right of the public to improve and main tentive listeners and explained to llitm past week. He will he brought home as Failure to do so subjects property to Me- ance in caring for our wife and mother, tain such roads by volunteer work. But the movement of storms, the distribution noon as he can he moved. ! chanic’s Lien without further notice. 1 and who have stioken words of sympathy for the maintainance of which the county of temperature and rainfall from day to shall not lie res|ionaih!u. W. P. H kacock , and comfort in our affliction. day and the principles upon which the Tho college lecture course is composed J. L. D a v i s , A. N e l s o n , weather forecasts are based. Prop. Depot Lumber Yard. \ J- H. a n d C l a r e n c e D a i l e y . of five lectures by the following gentle J . I*. J ohnson , L . W. I I a k g k r , men : ltev. Geo. Whittaker of Willam ltoliert ii. Wilson, of Oswego, read a Jesse Edwards left on Monday for Los II. C hristenson , J. I,. H oskins , Wanted. ette University, lion. Lydel! Baker of Angeles, California, as indicated last (u ip e r of gieat interest und of vital iui|sir- J. C. N elson . Agents to sell our choice and hardy Portland, I’ruf Getz of the State Normal, week. He took the overland route how la u c o o n “ F a r m S a n i t a r y A r r a n g e m e n t . ” I IVe tim e selected for n u r trade th e very tient >|iialltjr of Household Furniture to h . found, s c i we lire p re p a re d to offer seine ra re ttargAlns. We htijr to r c n .h , su d sre thus enabled to A. Rogers of Forest Grove anil Pres. Mc ever, in preference to tho water route. Nursery Stock. We have many new Alter using London as un illustration of K A B M K IIS ’ I.N S T IT L T K . re ti s i v e r ; low prices. Call and sou our g issls and get our prices, .<• Clelland of Pact(ii* University. A ticket If ■ exiierienced some delay in the south' special varieties, both in fruits and orna I lie go's I effects product'll by improved N ew berg , N ov . 27.—One of the most xanilrry arrangement, and the cholera in C nlkliift' O ld S ta n d , F l r a t & C e n t e r S f r e r f . for the w hole course will only cost you ern part of the state, occasioned by land mentals to offer, which are controlled on 75 cents. ly hv ns. We pay commission or salary. successful institutes under the auspices of Hamburg as resulting from its filthy con slides. New berg, Oregon. the Slate Agricultural college was held Our citizens were ranch surprised on For a sore throat there is nothing bet Write us at once for terms, and secure here yesterday and Friday. The discus dition, he proceeded to show that the cause of all zymotic diseases wero sii|e last Sunday morning to hear of the sud ter than a flannel Bandage dampened choice territory. M ay B rothers , sions were full of interest and valuable |io-u-d to proceed ( whether in eity or j HO Nurserymen, den death during the previous night o! with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will information. During the institute the country) from the same causes, namely, ■ Rochester, N. Y. the infant child of Mr. Mrs. S. M. Cal nearly always effect a cure in one night’s , New lierg Glee Club rendered some very the improper disposal of organic matter, kins. Mrs. Calkins was horrified on time. This remedy is also a favorate for D e a l e r in pleasing vocal music. Tho afternoon of and what in called sewer gas, being H n rtlf o ttu r a i Meeting-. awakening at 5 a. ill. to find the babe rheumatism ami has cnrpd many very Friday was taken up with discussions on merely the gases arising from the decoin-; A meeting of Chehalem Valley Horti coi l in death at her side. The child had severe cases. 50 cent bottles for sale by cultural Society is called at Maris’ hall hop-raising, tho best means of combat position of organic matter. The two ne er been very strong hut it had seemed C. F. Moore A Co., druggists. next Wednesday at 2 p. in. A full at ting the hop louse, etc. (.'harts and spec things, he said, needed for |nufect health Irelter for some days previous. The fun During the past few weeks tho houses imens of this |teat were brought from tho ir. citliei connection were uncontaminat- - eral t'sik place from the residence at 10 a. of .Mr. an l Mrs. Henry Austin and Mr. iendan -e is desired as it will he the time college and added materially to tho in ed air and unconlaminated water; that to elect officers for the next fix months. in. on Monday. and Mr«. l'»nhy Heston have been made terest of the meeting. Rev. K. Jessup country fife was not exempt Ir.m the H A W E D A N D HIM.IT H I I I N O M X , I . A T I I , L I M E , P L . A S T K K , If all who are interested in fruit culture Dr. J. B. Moore who has been tern- happy by the arrival of bran new baby opened the meeting witli a prayer, J. H. C E M E N T A N D I1AI1C. porariallv located at Dixie, Wash , during girls. We have ho excuse for not men in this community would join this society Rees, of Newberg, following, after some evils arising from the neglect to seeme NAILS, LOOKS, SA8H WEIGHT8, PULLEYS AND 00RD, AND the summer came up from Portland Tues tioning the matter sooner, for if people amt take an active part in its mietings music, with the address of welcome, these essentials of fife in their purity. | day. He is located in the city again for who have naby girls don't take enough an intero-ting and profitable society can which was replied to by I'rof. F. I. lie spoke, in detail, of many of Ific ar-j G o n o r a l U u ild c r s * H a r d w a r e . practice and will he joined by his wife interest in the matter to tell the printer be maintained. Come out and help Washburn in Iiehalf of the college. In rangements calculated to secure healthier Y a r d at D epot. NEW BERO, ORECON. lives on the farm, illustrating these by flow should lie lie expected to know ? make these meetings profitable. after the holidays. She and the bahv re this response Mr. Washburn briefly de diagrams on the blackboard. mained at Dixie f ir tho present, looking fined the objects and purposes of farmers’ Refor* Htij-jtiniing, .Mr. U w , Mr. after their interests there. We hear institutes. The church was (hen darken Mitchell, Mr. Nel*on, Mr. Armstrong, Do k has trade I his farm east of town fur ed an I while Professor Craig managed Y u * h Inj;liM ami Mi«» Cvok were elected a a drug store in Portland. the sleriopii'-an Professor Shaw deserilied local in tifute com in ¡Met».—Oregonian. Corner First A. C enter Sts. ■ ■ When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal the various pic*urea which were thrown ton, of I.nray, Bussell County, Kansas, Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of on the screen, illustrating life and work '•»¡led at tli« m oratory of ChamDer'ain at the Agricultural college. The A Co , I Vs Moines, Iowa, to show them audience then listened to an able and A boi t P olitic « , P r o h ib it io n , T imer, In« si* year ol I hoy, wh -e life liad been tho'iuhtful ad-lress by Presid'-nt P L. T a x a t io n , e t c ? saved hv ( hauiberlain’s Cough Remedy, Cauiplsdl, of the State Normal School, A V I ic a t , I lia n , S h o r t s , ( ¡r n s n H e e d , in which he emphasised the value of an CHRISTIAN PATRIOT, it having cured him of a very se vere at education, iliiietraliug his remarks very tack of croup. Mr. Dal.on is certain that happily wiih example, from every-day M o i - k istow n , T p . nn it save! his hoy’s Hfa an 1 enthusiastic in life n his o n life. Pqsirs v.ere read The only Pure Cream of Tartar Pow der—Xo Ammonia; No Alum. On lri.it, mx i wit hr, Ft ents. iiia praise of the Remedy. Far sale by , S it ird iv, »• follow Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. C . F. Moore A. Co., dregg l i . W. Mitchell on N o rth . A p ril 1, IS91. South. L t . N ew bor*. 7 V. ». ra I Lv. P o rtla n d , » to * m Ar. P u riU u I, •) lUa. m. Ar. N ewliora 1M > p in Lv N surbare ] . ' C> p.m . i Lv. PortU m l. e s o p m. Ar. PurU iiua, p m. | Ar. N ew berg, 0:0j p.iu. P a sse n g e r a n d F re ig h t K ates to a ll points, c a n be o b ta in e d Iro m C. B. FK IsSELL, A gent N ew berg. We have Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys, Shoes for Men, Women and Children. RUBBER BOOTS, SANDALS, OVERSHOES, ETC. Have just received a new line of goods from the Eastern Markets and are prepared to “shoe you” in any style. OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THIS COUNTY. MORRIS, MILES & CO. r The N ew Tin Shop. Prop. w i L s o nxrs 1 Q O GROCERIES r 11 K p i Q-ri pp-p 1 IU11CU1 H A R D W A R E Builders’ and Shelf Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Pumps, B. MOUNT. Newberg Nursery, G ENERAL ASSO RTM ENT OF F R U IT TREES. I H. H ow ard, W A TCH M A K ER & JEW ELER . A roll Line of (M s And Watches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices. RUY HUY BU Y Hardware J. H. TOWNSEND. Stovesof J. H. TOWNSEND. P lo w sof J. H. TOWNSEND. Furniture of J. H. TOWNSEND. S e e d sof J. H. TOWNSEND. Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices. W . T. M ACY. W. P. HEACOCK, Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Brackets, Turnings, Fine Finishing Lumber. f PRICE’S " c it y feed sto r e . Newberg, Oregon. WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY F L O U R , W IIE A T L E T S , IIA Y , O A T S, I?