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    Fresh corn meal al Calkins’.
O R E GO N IAN R A IL W A Y TIM E TAU LE
North.
Ap ril 1, 1891.
South.
‘ ‘The Boy—The Girl,” tonight.
Lv. Kewbivc,
Btiv vour 11 iv of Calkins’.
’ '
Go to W. T. Many's for furniture.
7:55 a . m | Lv. Portland, 9:10 a. r.i
, Portlau a, y :ïüa. m. I Ar. No\vber¿ 12:10» p.m.
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✓ l ì * * £ -M
G arde]
U»' 3.
01. Wright is a “ natural born" sign
O. V. Allen and family visited with Lis
painter.
| parents lust Sunday.
Red seal shoe dressing best on the I Call at tho Unique for bargains in Mil-
f c : ; ----------
' market.
j liner goods.
Boots and shoes at cost at tho closing
Tiv Wbeat'ots for Breakfast, 25c. sack
i out sale.
at l alkins’.
Mr. Thos. Welch has secured a position
Rough and dressed pickets of all kinds
at Oregon City,
at the de|K>t lumber yard.
Pictures! Pictures! at Maey’s. Kuui
Prof. Getz tonight.
Great reduction in Millinery goods at !
the Unique.
The G raphic and Rural Surthu-ett for and see ’em.
W. P. Ileacock wi’ l sell good shingles
Go to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. Win. :
(M S .
; Ellis’ Liniment.
Remember the lecture u! the college for i 1.75 per thousand.
Calkins’ seems to bo doing a good | John Crawford, of Dayton Prairie, was j
tonight.
business
in the feed line.
■ in town last Wednesday.
For a first class shave or hair-cut go to
i
The cheapest place in town to buy
J. L. Myers.
Meat delivered to any part of the city
j by Evans & C’ciuenson.
The best cook stove for the price is shoes is at the closing out sale.
Don’t forget tho closing out sale if you
found at J. U. Townsend's.
Miss Elsie McCrea lias a tine saddle
*■. V
I horse which »he is breaking.
Elias Hod son is building a barn on bis need anything in the shoe line.
Alpheus Mills moved to his new home
lots in Hobson’s addition.
Try tho Rmal Xorlhirctt in connection
y .y
J. II. Townsend is looking after his in­ on the John Brown place this week.
I with the G s.m iic for the next year.
V V
THE TRAIN AS IT APPEARED ON TIÎE TRACK.
Are you going to tho World’s Fair? If
terests at Albany this week.
Two hoarders wanted in private family
-r.rly everyone who raw it
greatly astonished U cce a whole train lo.-.d o f garden seeds cross the steel bridgeand pull Into U’ e Union Pacific vardi
J. H. T ow . nskm ).
at U’ i per week. Inquire at G r a p h i c office.
95c. 95c., Sheridan flour’ s the best, 95c. so call and see me.
‘ tv lsy r . - v . oot ;. nearly everyone knew.Uat l’osson 4c Son were Pacific Coast agents for D. M. Ferry & , Co. (the
] ir-ort
so ’ house
’
• the
■■ aeUlW
w!
,
- - seed
iu
world) * and
. :nt they had r» . I ’
c jar e warehouse, corner Second and Taylor streets, but orare
T. B. Cummings has got his house far
sack at Calkins’ Feed Store.
A. M. Hadley’s accomplished Mongo­
anyone realized that this lirui had built irp r.ue'h a business i:i
he three years : iure t - have been in business here.
The Yamhill Land Co, have moved to enough ulong to enable him to move into lian cook decided Monday to go to New
Vo appicci to to s a extent v.hnt a quantity o f Garden
Seeds
¡3, it
it may
ma bo stated that there in enough in this shipment to plant over three hundred
c
, this
hl3 is,
it.
Y ork.
! c ’ hty thousand acres, and is value 1 at ove r taree-fou: Jis Ct a m.iliou dollars. Tlie frcig.it aaoue on tills sLipmcnt amounting to nearly three tliou '-
their new office* on First street.
an 1 t’.t l!a-s.
You can’t afford to miss it, for they do
William Everest says ho don’ t think
J. B. Mount furnishes the trade with
As f . : -, more then three times a3 much Garden Seed i as has ever been shipped to this coast by any firm, it will at once bo sezn that they are liea.’_-
stoves und hardware. Satisfaction guar­ say he Getz there iu great shape in a we will get much rain during the ptesent
quarters on this coast for seeds.
lecture.
In addition to - the
month.
,
their s-.cJ business Person & Sou operate a large b'crtiliz.cr Factory at Troutdale, proba 11-. th ' largest factory c f t!ii3 kind west oi
anteed.
Cii-a’ is, V iic-e they •’ n’ yacf.ictnre all grades o f fertilizers.
This product is exported largely to the Havanan 1 lands for tl’.a Su” ar I la:itatio:is, as we’ l as
A
big
holiday
trade
is
sure
to
make
a
A
Demorest
gold
medal
contest
will
Mr. E. M. Stevens invested in a 2.'s
cr the Hap Fields, Orchards and Gardens.
a 1 cr the coast for
acre tract in llte Hurley subdivision Mon­ very quiet trade for some time following be held tit M cM innville on Friday
«.,,., two cars c-f It.-e Keepers’ Supplies i:t this train load, from A. I. Root: o f Medina, Ohio, for whom Poason & Son are Northwestern n-ents
tho holidays.
-
- - - • '-[• q
of lire Keeper Supplies la used here was also n surprise to c i x t everyone.
night, Jan. 29.
,
day.
A . al n e c i .. if-ter’ :, ink, 1 ir.l rastlùig, honest dealing und eastern prices are to blame for áll tills trade which this popular firm has worked up in
Men's shoes, boys’ shoes, ladies' shoes,
John Brown is arranging to have sever­
Mrs. Hunter, of Cordolivcr, left last
the ■ sied
:
l s’ vR i . il: r ? ve.ns that t!.cy Lave been i:i business.—J forzi?!”' Oia*oxian\
*
Monday for Dufur, Oregon, to receive children’s shoes, and baby shoes at the al acres of his place near town cleaned up
closing
out
salo.
reailv for fruit.
medicul treatment.
31 ¡Ins Reece and Warren Robertson left
Since Wednesday last, George 3Iorris
The second lecture in the college course
The college faculty gave the students u the public generally are aware of these Y NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND
will be delivered this evening.
The last Tuesday for Scott’s Mills to com­ and wife are the happy parents of a actual at tho collage building on last Fri­ facts and exorcise judgment in their erit-
mence
their
job
of
surveying.
bouncing
baby
boy.
house ought to l>o well filled.
day evening that proved to bo a very isms. Tho fact is these musicales are
Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets I pleasant affair. Beside the students in held very largely for the benefit students
Henry Morris lias purchased lots just j J. II. Townsend came down from Al­
across the street east of J. I). Carter's I bany on tho Hoag last Tuesday, lie re­ made by Delptiina Ellis tDo invalid, fori attendance this term there were a mini- get from appearing i i public and thus Is the best place Iu town to pot your work done. All kinds of Tlnw ork, such as Roofing, Spout­
ing and General Repairing, neatly and promptly d o n e,
Prices reasonable.
house, and will build a house thereon. ' ports everything in the line of business sale at J. T. Smith's store.
her of tho old students as well as the getting the drill that must come sootier
very quiet there.
Milt Guram and D. B. Bartlett of Sa- j teachers in the public school and some of or later. Tho following was the pro­
The weather lias been unusually fine
N early opposite Payton road*
•during the winter for out door work, and I For one week wo will make a present 'em, were down a day or two last week tho trustees present, which taken alto­ gram :
gether made a very large crowd. Re­ Chorus, “ Let Every Heart Rejoico and
farmers are certainly w ill along with 1 of a bottle of shoe dressing to every lady I calling on tlieir old friends hero.
Sing.”
purchasing a pair of fine shoes at« the
their work.
S. A. Haworth is fitting up living freshments were served in one of the up­
Vocal Duett, “ Music and Her Bister
closing out salo.
rooms in the roar of his store room on tno per rooms. Toasts were responded to as
Judge Hurley was up from Portland j
Bong,” Misses Jessie Cox und Ada E.
L* tho place to buy
follows:
“ The Faculty,” 3Iiss Hindi-
Howard.
last week looking after his interests here. < II. C Miles entered upon his duties as corner of First and Center streets.
Chorus,
“
Holy,
Holy
is
the
Lord!”
man;
“
The
Board
of
Trustees,"
E.
II.
cashier
of
the
Bank
of
Newberg
tlio
first
lie don’t look very rugged since his sick­
39 acres of fruit land two miles east of
Instrumental lino, Mrs. Iludiey und Miss
of the week, and is fast acquainting him­ Newberg for salo.
ness last fall.
J. Brur M oore ,
I Woodward; “ Tho Wives of tho Board,”
Laura liriitscher
Mrs.
Edwards;
“
The
Boarding
Hall,”
self with the run of business.
Portland, Or. J
Chorus, “ God is With Ilis People.”
Dill you notice the large number who
KVI'tilTTHING PIir.su AND CLEAN.
Edgar Ballard; “ Till* Public School,” j Solo, “ That Melody Divine,” Miss Lillian
Rev. J. II. Douglas had a very close
hud to stand at the musicule on Tuesday
31r. W. II. Tones, father of Lends and 1
C.
Smith.
Prof.
Ifodson;
“
The
Relation
of
the
night. Better go early tonight to avoid call in a serious runaway at Salem a Tom Jones, is building a bouse on the
Churn», “ Shall I Receive a Welcome
cotipl i of weeks ago. lie escaped, how­ tract recently purchased of lu3 son Lewis ! Church to the College,’’ Rev. Thomas I 1 tome ?”
the rush and get a scat.
v
Brown. Tho company dispersed at ten ; Recitation, “ A Child's Dream of a Star,”
ever, with slight injury to himself, but a i north of town.
The lecture course ought to lie well sus­
o’clock with best of wishes for the faculty 1 Ada E. Howard.
badly smashed up buggy.
tained. The lecture course will be well
3Ir. Barton who was severely injured a who arranged for and met the expanse oi j Solo, "The Old Sexton,”
h a r d w a r e s t o r e
W. T. Macy
Enos Ellis and bis men have been put­ couple of weeks ago while working with a
sustained if the people do tlieir duty to
Chorus, “ Dreaming or Waking.”
the evening’s entertainment.
Is still here with a lar^e atock of
ting In several rods of tile on .Mr. Bower- stump puller, is improving as fast as
Trio, “ Virginia Rose.”
themselves and the college.
Recitation, Representation Mary, Queen
Dressm
aking.
Have you examined those shoes at the man’s place. lie knows the value of tile ! could bo exp icted.
of Scots.
drainage for an orchard and proposes to |
closing out sale? If not it will pay you
William Allen has bought the harness
Mr*. Ella Holly will do dressmaking at Duett, “ <) Yali, Don’t Dot Vos Fine,”
got the benefit of it. Others will do well I
Miss Hamnett und 3Iaster Everett
to investigate. The goods are first class
shop of O. C. Wright, and lias a first class the residence oí G. W. Mitchell, deciti
to follow his example as It will pay four
Weesner.
and are sold positively at cost.
workman ready to do any kind of work in
Chorus. “ Mother's Songs,” Our Boys.
fold.
The Last Hitch.
the harness line on short notice.
A force of men are at work rebuilding |
Solo and Chorus, Accept the Promise,
Our
representatives
at
the
state
hor­
No,
I
am
not
in
the
last
ditch.
I
want
Just as I am.”
the railroad bridge over Clielralem creek
Eauk Building.
B
President Nevvlin preached at Friends
ticultural
m
eeting
at
Portland
this
Quartette.
Good Night, Beloved,” Messrs
west of town. Tho entire bridge will be
church in Sherwood list Sunday, both several more to dig. Satisfaction guar­
Agont
for
G
a
rla
n
d
and
O
regon
Stovos.
A.
E.
Weesner,
W.
S.
Kirk,
E.
O.
Ilob-
E nos E llis .
telmilf, new piling and all new material week, were Id. C. Armstrong, .1. II. afternoon and evening.
lie says lie anteed.
son, W. T. Muov.
Bowermau, W in. Allen, Justin Ha­
being on the ground.
found a very appreciative audience.
Chorus, “ God Be With You.”
For Sale.
worth, J. II. Rees and Zimri 31111s.
Fruit trees seem to be loaded with fruit
I have suffered for four or five yoar3
They report a very Interesting meeting
One-half block with good house on Riv­
Hank Statement.
buds and unless something of a serious
with bunions on my feet. One bottle of
and the election o f the same officers for
er street, for sale or trade, cheap. Ad­
T
h
e
fo
llo
w
in
g is a s ta te m e n t, o f th e
nature intervenes between this and the ;
Dr. Win. Ellis’ liniment cured them en­
the ensuing year.
dress Emma Lane, Dayton, Or.
co n d itio n of t h e B a n k of N e w b e r g on
fruiting season, a very large crop may I e |
tirely.
J. D. B ell , Newberg, Or.
D ecem ber 3 1 , 1 8 9 2 :
From the present date until Feb. 1st,
looked for in this community.
The regular meeting o f the W . C. T.
Hanlirupt Sale.
HE SOURCES.
Byron Morris, who formerly lived heie any of our subscribers who may desire to U. w ill lie held in the Y . 31. C. A .
$100.00 Stock in the Newberg Fair Cash on h a n d ................... ........... ........ $ 3,018.5»’)
ItK I 'A I K I N U F I N E W A T C H E S A N D C L O C K S A S !’ F .C IA I,T Y
but w ho has been engaged in tho practice send tho G raphic away to tlieir friends rooms on W ednesday, Jan. 14, at 2 p. Association for $80.00. Address
Ladd & Tilton ............................... ---------- 12,024.37 NEWBERG,
.
.
.
.
OREGON.
for
tiio
next
year
may
do
so
for
the
small
N itional Park Rank. N. Y . .........
........
1,420.22
o f dentistry at Dayton, Washington, for
m. Subject for the meeting, “ M em o­
F rank W ood , Newberg, Or.
outlay
of
seventy-five
cents.
This
is
Rills R e c e iv a b le ...........................
......... 58,767.21
several years, sent a draft this week for
ries o f tho Crusade.” Everybody in ­
Over Drafts ............... ................... .............
58.85
forty dollars for the b illdiug fund of much cheaper than writing letters and vited.
Laud For tfnle.
Expense ............................................ .............
1,749.43
the
G
raphic
will
visit
your
friends
each
Friends church.
49 to 700 acres of land 5 or fi miles Interest on Cert, o f Deposit ___ .............. 832.00
Horsemen will take notice that the
and every wepk during the year. Don’t
northwest of Newberg, for sale at very Real Estate . . . ............. .. . .............. 4,999.25
One of our woithy bachelors took a
Clydesdale stalhon “ Zero,” owned by Hie
fail to avail yourself of this opportunity.
87'.». 10
reasonable figures, on 5 to 10 years time. Furniture and F i x t u r e s .............. ...............
stroll along the banks of the raging Che-
Newberg Clydesdale Horse Co., will be
C ollection ...........................................
Inquire
at
this
office.
sepOOlmp
Shepard
Ong
and
family
left
for
Scott’s
lialem last Monday, in search of the inno­
sold at public sale Jan. 28, 1893, at 2 p.
f 83,870.25
cent and unsuspecting duck, lint “ narry” Mills the first of the week. Mr. Ong is m. Pale to take place at Rogers’ livery
For Sale.
LIABILITIES.
u duek saw he. The boys say ho is hav­ none of your kickers, but on the other stable.
Deposit ...................... ............ $29,175.61
4G acres of choice fruit land, 15 acres Certificates
hand says he never expects to find a bet­
ing better success of evenings lately.
Deposits
..................................... ............ 19,137.01
Sain
Shultz
seems
to
he
an
unfortunate
cleared.
1,000
fruit
trees
and
small
Accrued P rofits...........................
.............
5.557.70
W. P. Ileacock was in Portland a few ter place to live than tie has found New-
He cut a big fir tree a few fruit. Good house an;] barn, 2 miles from Capital Stock ............ .................. .............. 80,000.00
slays ago and purchased a stock of cedar, berg to be. The family has a largo circle j nian ^-ur^-v
lays ago that stood near his house, and Newberg. For particulars call at New­
redwood, white and yellow pine and of friends here who are sorry to see them
183,870.85
like a gun that “ was not loaded,” it went berg Nursery o r address A. B. Cooper,
go,
but
all
have
the
best
wishes
for
them
i
J e «« k E d w a k d . h , Prca.
hardwood finishing lumber. This will
the wrong way when it fell and landed Newberg, Oregon.
in
their
new
home.
Tho
G
raphic
will
Subscribed and adìrudod to beforo mo a No.
111! a long felt want, and accommodate
square across his bouse, almost complete­
tary Public. D ated this 12th d ly January, 1 89J.
many who would otherwise have to go to keep them posted regarding Chelialem
Wanted.
J. T. 8MITIÍ,
ly demolishing it. His wife and child
valley events.
Portland for such material.
Notary Public.
Agents to sell our choice and hardy
were away from home however and no
“ In buying a cough medicine for child­ one was hurt.
Yes, Cleveland and baby Ruth will oc­
Nursery Stock. We have many new
Wentlior Koport.
cupy tho White House, on and after ren,” says II. A. Walker, a prominent
special varieties, both in fruits and orna­
Alfred
3Ioore
w
ho
is
an
enth
usiast
W
iiinfell , N ev .' iikuci , Or., Dec. 1892.
druggist
of
Ogden,
Utah,
“
never
he
afraid
March 4, and there are also several
mentals to offer, which are controlled on­
worthy seekers after the Newberg post to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. on Oregon climate made a tour around ; ly by us. Wo pay commission or salary, Elevation above sea level............... 490 ft. |
Mean temperature................................ 38°
office, but these are minor matters com ­ There is no danger from it and relief is town yesterday m orning and m ads a i Write us at oneo for terms, »ml secure .Maximum temperature ..................... 54°
collection
o
f
llowers
for
a
bouquet
pared with the subject for the lecture at always sure to follow. I particularly rec­
j choice territory.
3I ay B rothers ,
«late..................................................... 31st
The bouquet w hich j
Minimum temperature.......................... 22°
the college tonight—‘ The Boy—The ommend Chamberlain’s because I have from gardens.
tlO
Nurserymen,
«'ale....................................................... 2M
G irl.”
found it to he safe and reliable. It is in- was a very pretty one ho brought to \
Itochcstur, N. Y.
Mean of maximum temperature....... 43®
this ollloe. It consisted o f six varieties
Tne Yamhill Land Co. have sold a tended especially for colds, croup and
“
minimum
“
33° Wo hnve «elected for our trntL tho very best nunlity of Household Furniture to be found, an 4
School Institute.
we ore iiref- red to offer some n r e hurKniu«. W e buy for rush, nnd are thu» enabled to
59 cent bottles for viz: rasPb
da.isies’ carnation.,
No. times maximum temperatura 0-9®
number of tracts in the Hurley subdi­ whooping cough.”
tell ut very low rice«. Call und see our good* and
our price«,
pansies and everbloom ing marigolds
or below............................................... 0
Tube held at the college building, Sat-
vision during the past few weeks sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
C filk in s ’ O ld S ta n d , F l i n t A l C e n te r .Street,
No.
limes
minimum
teni|)crutnru
32®
A cal! has been issue 1 for a meeting of nr Jay, January 14.
Among those who have purchased are
The next meeting of tho Cheha'pm
or below ............................................. o
Music.
Mrs. Decker, B. B. Cornell, II. A. Cor­ Valley Horticultural Society will lio held all persons interested in the organization
Total precipitation.......................... 5 50 in.
Opening
Exercises.................
Rev.
Brown
nell, L. A. Cornell, B. B. and Geo. Cor­ Saturday, Jan. 23th. A full attendance of a Aiunty geological society, to 1« held Primary Geography. . . .Miss Abbie Miles Prevailing direction of wind................. n
nell, C. F. Johnson. G. W. Christenson, is desired, as there will he important bus­ Jan. 21, at 2 p. m. at 'he drugstore of S. | How far should Geography and History No. of cloudless days............................. 3
No. of partly cloudy days....................... 5
John McCleery, Owen Jones and Casper iness up for discussion. Among other Ilowortli, McMinnville. There is little! go Hand in Hand........... Prof. Iluwoitii No. of cloudy days................................ 23
Noon.
doubt
that,
such
an
organization
can
be
j
Peters.
No. of days on which .01 of ruin or
subjects the matter of changing the timo
Music.
snow fell ............................................ 12
At tho monthly meeting of Friends of holding the meetings from monthly to made a source of pleasure and profit to i Outside helps in Teaching History . .
C'A KIRKS A VTLL LINK OK
Dates on which enow fell..................... 18
................................Mrs. Vannie Marlin
church held last Saturday, seventeen quarterly will bo considered. The follow­ those who are interested in this line, and
20, 21.
we
shall
lie
glad
to
see
such
an
organiza­
Sbakes|>caro’8 Life and W orks.............
members were received by certificate ing papers will be read: “ Varieties of
Dates of light frosts.............................. 8
...............................................Prof. Vance
9, 17, 13, 29, 21, 23. 24.
from other churches in the east, and four Fruits Best Adapted for this Locality,” j tion effected.
(f lotations by Members of the Institute.
by letter from tho M. E. church. Eegu* ' J. H. Rocs; “ Gardening, and Small
For pains in the ehest there is nothing The M oriel Teacher...............Pres. Nowlin Dales of killing or injurious frosts.. 22d
Dates of lunar halos ........................... 8tli
lar Sunday services were established in Fruit Growing,” Charley Smith ; “ No. (1 lietter than a fiitinel cloth saturated with Miscellaneous Business.
J ohn H. II utciiikson ,
Tho mcmltCM of the inatituto arc ex-
the Case school district near Champoeg Prune,” 3Ir. Atkins.
Miscellaneous Chamberlain's Pain Bahn and hound on
Observer pro tern.
P u r e D r u g s f o r P r e s c r p it io n s .
where Martin Cook will preach two Suq- I timely topics discussed generally.
over tha seat of pain. It will produce a pec ten to disciHfi each subject.
rullili; Sale.
days in the month and Jane Votaw one
Purfiunes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints,'‘ Oils, Varnish and OH Color. A lso*
A t the state horticultural meeting! counter irritation without blistering, and
A New D ank.
Horse men will take notice that the
Bunday, leaving the other to be supplied. 1 this week, Mr. Scheydecker, the Port- is not so disagreeable as mustard; in
fine lino of tho
W e are informed by Moses Votaw celebrated Clydesdale stallion “ Zero”
The success of Chanibelain's Cough land florist gave a talk on pruning. I fact is ranch sujieriur to any piaster, on
Remedy is effecting a speedy cure of E very one w ho hits heard him knows account of its pain-relieving qualities. If that Newberg is to have a new bank nt with cart and harness, owned by the
colds, croup and whooping cough has that Iris German is very hard to un­ used in time it will prevent pneumonia. an early day. He has been busy dur­ Newberg Clydesdale Horse Co., w ill be
brought it into great demand. Slessrs. derstand. On this occasion Mr. I5o\v- 50 cent botll-is for sale by C. F. Moore & ing the past week solicit! nq stock for sold at public auction to the highest bid­
the corporation and thinks He y will der on Jan. 28, 189.1, at 2 p. in. Bale to
Fonrius Ä Son, of Cameron, Ohio, say j erniari w ho is very enthusiastic on the Co.
lie ready for business hi a week or ten take place at Rogers’ livery stuh’.e in
that it has gained a reputation second to subject o f pruning and always anxious
days. The capital stock w ill he 340,09) Newberg.
T j * Htook Onnpm.
none in that vicinity. Jus. M. Queen, of to learn, asked m any questions, us it
t PinomiITfO
ÍffH ( ' \ R
K
F'.'M
.Y t'O
M
-f
&
Pi-uiiriHKK Zero, No. 3,332-1,748, was
I
p o k n u k i ) D a y oft Nruiir.
i
hut Wlmt part will lie paid up we have
Johnston, W. V »., says it is tho best ever was with great difficulty that he could
AH persons owning stock will hereby
not learned. The location will most bred by William Wear, Lanark, I’erfrate
0-
ed.
B. F. Jones, druggist, Winona,
understand the speaker at all.
In take notice that the ordinance regarding
likely be at the other end o f tow n. Place, Douglas, Scotland. Imported 1889
Mis»., says:
“ Chamberlain’s Cougli speaking to a N ewberg representative stock running a' largo in town is to be
T w o hanks will draw business from a by (Jalbrcath Bros., Janesville, Wiscon­
Remedy is perfectly ueliable. I have al­ afterward about it, Mr. Hclieydecker strictly enforced. No stock is pormitted
greater distance than one nnd the sin. He was wired by Druid, No. 1,129,
ways warranted it and it never failed to said, “ it is about as hard for that ‘ Irish­ to run at largo except cows, and they on­
town ought to tie greatly benefited Voi. 11. Dun, Kate, No. 3,9!X>, Vol. 1
give the most perfect satistactioa.” 50 m an’ from your town to understand ly between the hours of 5 a. in. and 9 p.
thereby. Then there li always room Granil-ilre, Young Scotchman, No. 1,039.
cent bottles for sale by C. F. Moore & German, as it is for me to understand m.
F. C. M ills ,
nt the top in any business. Let us
Terms of sale, citali or bankable noto
Co.
E n glish .”
Marshal.
iiave the bank by all means.
to run three months with 19 per cent in-
D. P. Stratton of our town, who is
We tako this plan to inform tho public that wo are better than over prepared to rip«
tcrest from dato.
agent for the American Road Grader, lias
T h * .’ l i i s l e n l e .
L. W. Martora,
A. II. P ape ,
ply tl.o trade this Fall in tho line of a
just effected sales with the county courts
Thov» wlio arrived a' thè college a lit- !
President.
Secretary.
of Washingtcn and Yamhill counties, f r
tic late lust Titesda) evenic.g were mr- I
For Malo.
rock cru-hcre for each county, that are
pri-u-d to fimi tlu-rc wern so uiany alio :
IV ties desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or correal
manufactured by this company. Wash­
A first elusa *s*ex main pi¿;.
liad arrived ahoud o( tliem. By tha tim»
ponding with ih liefnre placing their orders.
ington comity takes s 5.501 pound crtldier
I. K . V a . htr k m s .
thè exer, ¡‘ es began Ilio house was not !
and Yamhill the larger size, which
siuiply pack.-.!, but it w.i» j un ned. Ev-
weighs 8,090 pounds. Arrangements are
ory sent was full an i standing rontn was T
H. W A R N E R ,
1- eing made to use the crusher for this
al a premium. The program liad been f j •
county at North Yaniliiil to t>egm with,
well préparé«! by Miss Howard and thè
where they propose to macadamise «he
exercises »ere *»-!| rreeived. It is ditl'.-
principal roads. Mr. Stratton has order
NEWTEKO, OREGON.
, cn!t to arrange for a fir-t class mu-dcal j
Tlic only Pure Cream c f Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
«•<1 a car load of graders and crushes from
kind« of lin ild ln g McM
Turninp*. Shingle«, Lfttfe, Pic ¿eU, Lim e, Scud, G U m , K s ilf an4l
I >:m i ,r < 4 *are J to -in k well» nn rhnrt notice
tre it whilc new ulu lent* arc critcring thè
ni.d cuera i tee jrr*od work m e reasonable figure.
fai an 1 If .if l tUri* Hard w ire.
N o v a r a , O regon .
(be eaet.
Used iu Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
ilaco ut thè bcgitimng of cadi Ur;n, b«:'
I Lv. Portland, 4:90 p.
u
Ar. Portland, 3 20p .m . ! Ar. Newberg, 6:05 p.m.
Passenger and Freight Kates to all points,
ca n be obtained from
C. R. FRI3SELL.
Agent New berg.
3^~\ Posson s Seed Store
Local Events.
The New Tin Shop.
j
P. H. STOREY, Prop.
1 $ 7 “ I L S O N ’S G R O C E R Y
Anything in The Grocery Line.
THE PinuppT
i lu iio c x
liuilders’ und Shelf Hardware,
Stoves and Tinware, Pumps,
L u m berm en's Supplies, E tc .
MOUNT.
B\
II.
Howard,
W A TC H M A K E R & JEWELER.
A Fill! Line of Clods Arni W
atches Always on Haul al Reasonable Prices.
BUY
BUY
BUY
BUY
BUY
Hardware
Stoves
Plows
Furniture
Seeds
J^E W
of
of
J. H. TOWNSEND.
J. H. TOWNSEND.
of
J. H. TOWNSEND.
of
J. H. TOWNSEND.
of
J. H. TOWNSEND.
F U R N IT U R E
STORE.
Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices.
Nevzber^, Oregon.
W. T. MACY.
p O S T OFFICE DRUG STORE
Popular Patent and Family Medicines
L A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L P A P E R .
Blank Bdoks, Stationary, School Books and School Supplies.
0. F. MOORE
CO.
Nev/berg Nursery,
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D-PRICE’S
A . JC. C O O P E R <fc C O .
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
D EPO T-LU M BER
WELL
G?t ray price
BORER.
before h d v fa j you.- weil un d?.
Y A R D .
HEACOCK,
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doom and Windows, Brackets,
W.