liu g li Fraser and H enry \Viillani3 of Buy vonr Hav of Calkins’. Fresh corn meal al Calkins’. Oregon City, do in to w n W eines lay. Go to W. T. Macy ’a for furniture. Go to C. F. Moore i Co., for Dr. Wm. Your attention Is called to the :td. of Lv. New beri?. 7 V* a. m ! Lv. Portland. 9:10 a m Ellis’ Liniment. Ah a Macy and wife were down from Ar. Portland. a. m. Ar. New bene 1*2:1 • p.m the Chehaleiu Valley Bank In this is­ Lv. Newberg 1J 4 . p.ra. | Lv. I'ortiuud. 4 : < p :n Sherwood, Washington county, Is now Dayton last Monday. Ar. Portland, d:¿ü p.m. I Ar. Newberg, i»:00 p.m. sue. Try Whf-at'cts for Breakfast, 25c. sack PhM«ng«r aud Freight Hates to all points, an incorporated city. ALSO hi:AIH.H'A«TH«S f o r Miss Mend -liliali, daughter of Fi turi eau be obtaiued from C. H. FH1S8F.LL. at Calkins'. W. 1’. Hcacock will sell gjod shingles Mil: A PPIJIÎ 3 , T h is ** a J *' se n t to us w ith a re q u e st for C a ta lo g u e is good fo r Agent Newberg. M endenhall, of Champoeg, was in FliRTIUZLR.*. for $1.75 I er thousand. li f t e c u c e n t s o n y o u r f i r s t o r d e r . Call at the Unique for bargains in Mil­ tow n Tuesday. spra y p u n p s . n ie . Calkins’ seems to be doing a good liner goods. W anted :—A responsible man to rent business in the feed liue. Local Events. Dr. A. Mills and wife, of Dundee, were Pacific Coast Agents for part of a farm and superintend fruit tract. D. M. F E R R Y & C O '3 N. E. Biitt left last Friday on a busi­ in town last Tuesday. 12 J. lHttr M oore , Portland, Or. All tested a ud reliable. ness (rip to southern Oregon. Great reduction in Millinery goods at College stationery at this office. We understand there is talk of a now the Unique, N orth w cbtern agents for drug store going in at W ym an's old The G r a p h i c and Rural Sorliicest for j Rough an I dressed pickets of all kinds A. I. R O O T S ! at the depot lumber yard. Will Macy furnished a lot of new chairs com er. Some man from the east is to $1.75. Can furnis h auy q ua nti ty for the Odd Fellows hall this week. Jas. Price and J. M. Wright visited c he a p e r th an you could lay I dispense the drugs. For a first class shave or h aircut go to it d ow n for from the factory I Sheridan a day or two last week. Milton Newlin is building a liouso and J. L. Myers. J. K. Rogers, agent for L. V. Moore, Mrs. L. C. Washburn of LaFayette, barn on his place northeast of town. All k iu d s of the very choicest , dealer in musical instrum ents at :i -5 Maris ami Coicord will plant ten acres trees. W ar ra nte d tr ue t 0 has been visiting in town this week. Mrs. M. E. Baldwin has received a fine W ashington street, Portland, has been to prunes this spring. n a m e a n d free from all pest* large show case for displaying her milli- in town during the week, Wm. McLaughlin has built a new fence C hea pe r th an ever. The best cook stove for the price 1» about his property on Third street. Send for Catalogue (English or German.) nery goods. | Kuos Hanson and George Grayson found at J. II. Townsend’s. G. W. Grayson will go to Sheridan to took th eir departure Wednesday for Try the Huial Xortkueit in connection Special prices to first buyers in new localities. 95c. 95c., Sheridan flour’s the best, 95c. engage with Enos Uaiisou in tho real es- J Sheridan where they will engage in with the G raphic for the next year. sack at Calkins’ Feed Store. j th e real estate business. They are Mrs. J. 11. Townsend has been visiting tate business. Harvey Dorrance has moved into his j Mr. Fisk of LaFayette, was in town I good rustlers aud will no doubt sell with friends in Albany tire past week. bouse near the Baptist church. Are you going to the World’s Fair? j , ! Tuesday night and attended tho revival some d irt in the upper corner of Ynm- Wra. Bond has been in rather poor hill. so call and sco me. J. 11. T ownsend . I services at Friends church. health for souie lime and is little if any Mr. Clark who has been living in the Jesse Hobson who was up from Port- J. M. Tice reports work in his line better. Snodgrass property has moved to th e ; land this week, sold ton acres of the opening up in pretty good shape for this J. B. Mount furnishes the trade with Mrs. Westfall property on Fifth street. | Win. Hobson homestead, opposite Lewis stoves and hardware. Satisfaction guar­ time of year. 30 acres of fruit land two miles east of Hoskins’ place, to Mr. Kelso who moved Mrs. Graham is having the Vantress anteed. in fiom Washington this week. Mr. Kel­ Newberg for sale. J. B u rt M o o r e , so lias had some experience in fruit rais­ We learn that there is talk of a double house repaired and fitted up for a resi­ Portland, Or. ing and will engage in this indurtry. brick building being built on Main street dence for herself. Mrs. Am m erm an of Salem, who Cal Dixon is building on his lots re the coming season. The Newberg collego have committed came from M innesota n short tim e ago, Portland, Oregon. Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets eently purchased of J. M. Wright in is visiting w ith Mrs. W iley on Third to Dr. Elias Jessup, the responsible mis­ Hot won's addition. sion of going to England in tlie interest Scud for Catalogue (English or German). Special prices to first buyers iu new localities. made by Uclphina FUis the invalid, for Dr. McConnell last Thursday received street. of the institution where he lias probably sale at J. T. Smith's store. John I. Hadley shipped a bill of 1,500 Mr. A. I.. Stevens lias purchased a two- tho sad news of the death of his father at fruit trees to Judge Galloway Wednesday, arrived before tln3 tune. The work could Courier in speaking of his death says: 4 NEW BROOM SW EEl’8 CLEAN, AND not have been entrusted to more capable acre tract from J. C. Clemenson, and will his home in Indiana. The deceased was the son of Mr. and j A. P. Oliver sold a half acre tract in 1,000 of which were prune trees and the hands and the people of Whittier will become a fixture in Newberg. Mrs. R. A. Itarapy, honored and respect- ] remaining 500 were peach. note its progress with peculiar interest.— . Charley Wilson visited the capital city Little Homes to a man named Thos. Car- cd citizens of our community. Though The latest in regard to the post office Whittier, (Cal ) lUgitter. Saturday, remaining till the first of the olan, of Mt. Tabor la * week. engaged in the hanking business, Mr. Is the best p lace In tow n to get y o u r w or k don* . All k in d s of T inw ork, s u c h as Roofing, Spout- is to the effect that all the applicants for The farmer who has pork or lard to O. V. Allen is moving back from La- n iug and General R ep a ir in g , neatly aiul prom ptly d o n e . Pr ices reasonable week to see a real live legislature. the position of P. M. are to be ignored sell th is season is in clover knee high ltaiupy always found time to give to him, tlie last of his sons, wise council and N ear ly opp osit e Dayton road* F . H. S T O H E Y , Prop. W. T. Macy has been having his lots in Fayetto and will occupy the Prof. Morri­ and that one of the faithful is to Ire sent in the middle of winter. Tlie price good lessons, and it is not strange that .Central addition grubbed out, und a fine son property on Wynooski streot. here from Portland to hold down tho job. has gone higher than tlie chickens fly Millard, with his amiable disposition, Levi Sanders is arranging to plant 1230 Such is life In tiie wild ami woolly west. row of maple troes planted around them to roost. Hatus 17) cents an d lard 18 should have grown up to be a kind, affec­ petite and Italian prune trees, and the A gentleman from Texas has rented the T he Woodmen an d a few invited and 20 cents. It requires lots of “ja w ” tionate and obedient son. He was born in Harrisburg, August 23, 11. L. Christenson building on Main Stanley boys will plant 600 of tho same friends uiet a t th eir hull last W ednes­ to masticate tough cow but wo will be Is the place to buy 1874, and had always resided here. He street und bus moved in. He will use it varieties. day evening and enjoyed a very pleas­ compelled to stand it if we do have to was an active member of the Y. 1*. S. C. Mr Terrill has purchased lots on the as a dwelling. an t time. A public installation of offi­ devote a little more tim e to th at part of E. and it is nioro especially in this Chris­ tian work that his kind disposition nnd C. B. Frissell has purchased lots in corner of Fiftli and Meridian streets, and cers, accompanied by a short musical our business. tlie iniluem-e of a pure and noble heart Beskins' first addition, and is clearing off is busy fencing and making other im- and literary program and supper, was As evidence th a t all is not sunshine were felt hv his associates. Everybody K V K K Y T 1 IIN G I K J.S II A N D C L E A N . the occasion. the timber and preparing to erect a fine provem -nts thereon. in the natural gas region in Indiana, loved Millard and these who knew him G. W. Rogers has purchased Joseph longest loved him best. residence thereon. The public are cordially invited to call note the following from the Carthago He had been attending the State Nor­ J. J. Woods, who visited Salem last Everest's residence property on west First at J. D. Carter’s store on Monday and Record: The extrem e severe weather mal School at Monmouth this year hut dreet. Joo will move out to a farm Tuesday, Jan 30 to 31, and sample tlie of the past two weeks has not been had boon ailing more or loss for some week, brought the pleasing intelligence to delicious “ St. Charles’’ unsweetened equaled in this part of the state in tirno. lie spent tlie holidays at home, J. H. Dailey that the condition of lib which he owns northwest of town. How about those shade trees you were evaporated cream, served freo with hot years, und many of our citizens have returning to school after vacation, but lie- wife’s mind is greatly improved. Is still hero w ith a largo stock of ing unable to pursue bis studies lie came Yours Truly, suffered for want of fuel. Gas pipes home. Every effort was made to control The Arlington hotel will change hands talking about setting out? Don’t wait coffee. until late in the spring and run the risk Sr. C h a r l e s E v . C r e a m C o . were frozen solid and had to be dug up the disease from which lie was suffering, the first of the month, Mr. 12. IS. Fong Revival services have been in session und thaw ed out before sufficient gas hut to no avail, llo gradually grew having rented it. An addition is to be of their dying, but set them now while all till tho end came, which was the conditions are favorable. both at the Friends church und the could be procured to keep from freez­ worse built, and other conveniences added. lieacofnl and painless. Tims passes from J. 8. Rees and Joe Winder made a Evangelical church, (the latter being ing; und tlieu it wits only a question otir midst one whoso future proe|ietts Barren A Richard, of Woodburn, Or., L u m b e r m e n ’s S u p p lie s, E t c . have 120 acres improved land to sell or mantle from Oregon maple a couple of held by th e Christian denom ination), of a little tim e when th e pipes would seemed very bright indeed. Tlie funeral took place Thursday morn­ Ilank Building. J . 5 3 MOUNT. trade for farm, or town property near weeks ago. for G. W. Mitchell’s residence since Friday evening of last week. be frozen again. Some of the farmers ing, Jan. 19th, Rev. Wiltse officiating. that is a beauty. No need of going to The interest in soul saving is increas­ who hud wood to sell brought It in and Newberg. t2 The church was appropriately decorated A g e n t for C a r l a n d a n d O r e g o n S to v e s. Portland to get first class work done in ing and prospects are favorable for found ready buyers a t exhorbitant with inscriptions and flowers, and tlie The latest word we have from Dr. Jes­ this line. great good being done. prices. T he themometer ranged from Cornet Band, of which deceased was an sup was written from Boston, and was to It begins to look like the weather the Miss Stella Lyon of our town won the 10° to 24° below zero all week, an d it efficient member, attended in a body. the effect that he thought lie would sail will be miraculous indeed if there is from that port on the 21st of this month prophets had down on the board for us gold medal at tho contest at McMinnville not much sickness reported. T 1IK W I L D W A V E S . during the early part of the winter, was last week. A young lady from McMinn­ A gentleman named Heath, an ols were also burning.” Write us at once for terms, and secure Place, Douglas, Scotland. Imported 1889 8. N. Bolton will leave in a week or are under consideration. Calk ins’ Old Stand, Flint X Center Street. Piease note tlie change. byGalbreath Bros., Janesville, Wiscon­ choice territory. M ay B r o t h e r s , two for Ellonsburg, Wash., where he goes sin. He was aired by Druid, No. 1,120, O. Winslow and family arrived here on tlO Nurserymen, Cooks usually w ant two opposites to Newberg, Oregon. to take charge of a branch house for the Thursday evening of last week direct from Vol. 11. Dam, Kate, No. 3,090, Vol. 1. Rochester, N. Y. well-known agricultural implement firm Evangeline, La., whero they have been make a good pio. For instance sour Grandsiro, Young Scotchman, No. 1,039. of Knapp, Burrell & Co. Newt is a good living for the past three years. They fruit an d then an ulmndance of sugar. Terim of sale, cash or bankable note Ju st now, however, they can bo accom­ C O IID O L .IV K IC IUCKKZF.8. citizen and a good business man and we to run tlireo months with 10 per cent in­ were here about four years ago and have modated In this particular in the two do not believe the company has made Sunday school convened at 2:30 p. tn. terest from date. concluded that they would prefer Oregon extrem es in the cost of the ingredients any mistake in its selection of a man to CAKKIKH A FULL LINK OK L. W. llAitap.it, A. II. P ape , to tlie rice fields of Dixie's land. We are th a t go to make up tlie crust; for while There being twenty-six in attendance. take charge of its business there, though President. Secretary. all glad to see them back again in the flour is only ninety cents per suck, lard Herbert Cash delivered a fare well ad­ we are sorry to have him leave Newberg land of plenty. . | has gone up to a high w ater m urk— dress as teacher and scholar, being Ap­ pointed by the Newbeig Christian En­ There is no greater nuisance about a N A T IO N A L U F M K D Y CO. Mr. Kelro and family composed of his eighteen to tw enty cents per pound. deavor for other fields of labor. We aro town than a worthless dog—and most of David W. Martin, ge neral a gent for th e Na­ For pains in the chest there is nothing sorry to lose him but bid him God t|ieed tional them are of this persuasion. Add vicious wife and three sons, arrived here from R em ed y (to. wishes to a n n o u n c e that In* now haw two amenta in Newbe rg for the sale P u r e D rug s fo r P r e sc r pit io n s . ness to worthlessness and they are worse Portland last Monday and aro occupying lietler than a flannel cloth saturated with in his new work. of hia medic in es . Mra. Mary H cumoii , on south Mrs. Harford returned home Wednes­ M eridia n street, n e a r the fa ir gr ounds, a n d than a nuisance. There are one or two the Jesse Hobson property on the corner Chamberlain’s Pain Italin and bound on Mrs. ('ox, f>n Fin»t street, one door went of P r e s ­ Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. A iso a families about town who own dogs with of Second and River streets. They were over th e Beat of pain. It will produce a day for a short visit, leaving again Friday by te ri an churc h, arc hfs only anthorlr.ud agent s, w ho ha ve ami will he re a f te r k e ep on fine line of the human flesh that j iormerb’ residents of Parke county, Ind , counter irritation without Mistering, and Bach a fondness for noon for an extended tour in Linn coun- ha n d a full supply of th e a bove- nam ed re m e ­ die s. se p4pdto tm l neighboring women and children are b,lt have been sojourning in Washington is not so diragreeabie us mustard; in ’ thp>- fact is much superior to any plaster on Mrs. Atkinson who has been quite sick account of its pain-relieving qualities. If kill every dog of this character found un- ' are hi«h,Jr I'!eaBe<1 with our «'"roundings for the past month is convalescent. chained in the daytime. I and will bay property in this locality. used in time it will prevent pneumonia. Mrs. Palmer was taken quite sick with Supplies. , . , , . We are glad to welcome them among us. 59 cent bottles for sale by C. F. Mooro A pleurisy last week but is now In a fair The lecture on ThursJay evening of last C. F. Dutter, b r e e d e r «ml F a nc ie r of f.t. B ra h ­ m a Fowl*. D uke of York a u d Auto- way for recovery. week was something of a disappointment, “ In buying a cough medicine for cliild- Co. ernt strain.«. jPHKM'RIPTlONS C a RHPI'LLY COM / Mrs. Hunter returneil home from Dor- Stock find class in ev ery respect Eggs for s.ilc to several who were in attendance owing ren,” says II. A. Walker, a prominent i POUNHKI» D a y o r N i g h t . i a n d •»Ui.sfaetion gu ara nte ed. C ard of T h a n k s. fur, Or., Tuesday. We were glad to have to the fact that Mr. Baker was nnahle to druggist of Ogden, Utah, “ never be afraid î OREGON. speak on tlie lifj of Abraham Lincoln, as to buy Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, We desire hereby to express onr heart­ her return and again sorry she did not NEWBER G liad been announced. Ilia subject was There is no danger from it and relief is felt thanks to the many friends, including derive much benefit in the way of medi­ b il io u s n e s s Evolution. This was a new subject for a . always sure to follow. I particularly rec- members of the A. O. U. W. and I). of H. cal treatment. W. R. Carter lost two horses. He lecture in Newberg and he made it very ommend Chamberlain's because I have for their loving kindness and sympathy interesting to many of bis hearers, but of found it to be safe and reliable. It is in- during the recent illness and death of our found one dead in his pasture the other A . IC. C O O P E R & C O . course those of tlie younger class who had tended especially for colds, croup and wife and daughter, Mrs. Orpha A. Ila- got fast in the barn and was dead when he found her never read any on the subject were disap- whooping cough.” 50 cent bottles for gey. G rover H aoky , Charles Burrows was detained home pointed. sale by C. F. Moore & (2p. j M rs . E. F. R ickman . We take (his plan to inform the public that wn are better than ever prepared to sup- The success of Chamberlain's Cougli - —1 — - ■ -“ from College the past week, nursing one plv the trade this Fall in the line of a of Job's comforters. Remedy is effecting a speedy cure of Mr. and Mrs. Hhuitz and Bon, spent colds, croup and whooping cough has Sunday with relatives in Newberg brought it into great demand. Messrs. Pa1 ties desiring to sot orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or corree X. Y. Z. Pontias A Son, of Campron, Ohio, say ponding with 11 s before placing llieir orders. that it has gained a reputation second to D i e d . none in that vicinity. Jas. M. Queen, of Millard Kampv who wm a «trident hero Johnston, W. Va., says it is the best ever u*od. B. F. Jones, druggist, Winona, two years ago died at Harrisburg, Or., S. Jan. 18th, of typho-mal trial fever at the Miss., says: "Chamberlain's Cough age of 18 years. Millard had an amiable p i i y s i c ch a Remedy is perf-ctlv ueliahle. I have al­ • ispositiou and was well liked h r his If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat- RoUgll Gild DiCSScd L u m b e r , D oors SLUG. WindOWS, Bl’clckctS, ways warranted it and it never failed to schoolmates an I the faculty llo was give the most perfect satisfaction.” 59 »faction or refund your money. . ____ _ _ _ The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. n n u - I r u r K a I i r s K e . 1 .uiilnir-. Sblngt*«. Util, Plck.ti, Lime, Sand, Glass. Nalls sod a all kinds ol BalMln* Mato- converted at a revival held here while in n U O n r y i - T T j M 11/ . A i f C » I I • cent bottles for sale by C. F. M x>re A Li J « .. , i..... • i*al a m i B u s . ' R r a U a r J w tre . N O W D O rs, O i e g o n . i attendance at ichool- The Harrisburg j 50 ccatj* per bottle, by your Drugght. deeply Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Co. OREGONI VN RAILWAY TIME TABLE. North. A p rili, MM. Posso trs Seeds Grow South. SEEDS ■ H K BEK SUPPLIES TREES PORTLAND, OREGON. Seed P o ta to e s feed S e e d O a ts F e r tiliz e r s P la n e t J r. Seed D r ills to re B ee S u p p lie s rT lie N e w T i n S h o p . ■ ^ 7 “ I L S O N ’S G R O C E R Y Anything In The * ^ Pionppr i lu iie e i h Grocery Line. a r d w a r e s t o r e Builders’ and Shell Hardware, Stoves aud Tinware, Pumps, F . H . WATCHMAKER H o w & a r d , JEW ELER. A Fall Line of Clocks Aud Watches Always on Haul at Reasonable Prices. H U Y J3U Y H U Y I BUY H U Y Hardware of Stoves of Plows 01 Furniture S e e d s 01 Everything New, At Bed-rock Prices. W. T. MACY. p O S T O F F I C E D R U E STO R E Popular Patent and Family Medicines j Quaker City Poultiy Yard. Biank Books, Stationery, School Books and School C. F. MOORE & CO. Newberg Nursery, ^ P R IC E S owder GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. THE B. HEADACHE & LIVER CORE D E P O T L U M B E R Y A R D . .'U ; i IT * , W; T « .