■- ________ — ! ___________________________ _______________________________ the entire community aro with the be­ Buy your May of Calkins’. lv K. K. at C. F. Moore A Co. reaved family. Fresh bread every day at Star Bakery. Kimball pianos are reliable a d durable North. April 1. 1*81. South. The funeral was conducted from the Lv. N ew berg. 7:55 a. m | Lv. P o rtlan d , 9:40 a. in Go to W. T. Macv’s for furniture. Miles Reece spent last Saturday and residence on Wednesday at 1.1 a. in. The Ar. P o rtla u d , 9.;tu a m. I Ar. N ew berg 12:15 p.m. Lv. N ew berg 12.45 p.m. i Lv. P o rtlan d . 4:8U j» m. Sunday at home with his family. II. L. Christenson rides the smallest memorial sei mon will lw preached at Ar. P o rtla u d , 3:20 p.m. ! Ar. N ew berg, OiXj p.m . Take all repair and job work to Storey. cay use in town. Friends church on next Sunday at 11 a. P assen g er a a d F reig h t Kates to all poiuts. c a n be o b ta iu e d from G. B. KKIsSELL. Ask C. F. Moore & Co. what K. K. K. m., by the pastor, Rev. Thomas C. Warn Robertson came down from Agent N ew berg. Brown. is. Scott’s Mills last Friday. The G raphic and llural North lee.t for Kay A Todd make the biggest discount F o r S ale. Local Events. ♦1.75. of any house in the valley for cash. A first class team o( horses, for cash or Dr. Clark and Mr. Western spent a few J. II. Kelso has moved out to the va­ I good note. Call at this office for Inforuia- cant house on J. L. Hoskins’ place north days in Portland last week. Kimball pianos are first class. I t ion. Pianos and Organs. L. V. Moore, Port­ of town. College stationery at this office. Kimball Pianos. L. V. Moore, Port­ land. F o r Sals. I. K. Vantress lias moved into Mrs. land. For a first class shave or hair-cut go to PACIFIC COAST AGENTS FOR D. IVI. FERRY & CO. 40 acres of choice fruit land, 15 acres Westfall’s house on Fifth street. J. L. Myers. Kimball pianos defy competition. cleared. 1,000 fruit trees and small fruit. Try Wheat’ets for Breakfast, 2jc. sack B o r n :— To Mr. and Mrs. Win. Repp, Good house ami ham, 2 miles from New­ The Coast Range, with a mantle of new at Calkins’. fallen snow looked beautiful in the bright on Friday, the 17th, a ten pound girl. berg. For particulars call at Newberg First class Fruit trees for sale or trade. If your sunlight Tuesday morning. New goods arriving daily at Kay A Nursery or address A. B. Cooper, New­ tf A. E. M oo re . Merchant does not handle our berg, Oregon. Todd’s. L. V. Moore, Pianos and Organs, Port­ Owen Russia has bought an acre and a TESTED SEED S L. V. Moore. Portland, Or. Kimball half tract in College addition, of the Yam­ land. lY a u t .i l . send us Ills name, and we Jesse Hobson has been up from Port­ pianos. hill Laud Co. Agents to sell our choice and hardy will see that land during the week superintending the Allen Cook who has been quite sick Kimball Pianos and Organs on easy Nursery Stock. We have many new- pruning of his large orchard north of with the lagrippe is slowly improving. you get your seeds cheap. terms. special varieties, both in fruits and orna­ town. The best cook stove for the prico is mentals to offer, which are controlled on­ Water pipe, lead pipe, fittings, etc., at Send for Catalogue (English or German'), Special prices to first buyers in new localities. Pianos direct from factory. L. V. found at J. H. Townsend’s. Storey’s. ly by us. We pay commission or salary. Moore. The Chehalem Valley Bank sells ex­ Write us at once for terms, and secure W a n t e d :— 500 persons to call at Star si-liool room will he freely and fully dis­ A brother and sister of Eugene and change on fifty cilies in Euroi>e. tf choice of territory. Bakery every day at 11 o’clock and get cussed. John Hoskins arrived here from Strong The spring term of the college will open M a y B r o t h e r s , Nurserymen, hot bread for dinner. The term is of sufficient length to en City, Kan., last Monday. They report a 1 Tuesday, April 4th. Don’t forget the Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Marcissa White Kinney of Astoria very severe winter in Kansas. able students to do good permanent work. date. will lecture in Newberg, April 6th, at In the Normal course it is not intended to K00FING, SPOUTING. TIN AND SHEET IKON WORK. C. F. Moore & Co., have just received AI o l h e r s ' I t e c o i n m e m l a t l o n . Fine Wall Paper. Plain, gilt, emboss­ PIPE GUTTING THREADING, FITTINGS OP ALL SIZES. 7 :39 p. m. Subject, ‘‘Looking Forward.” conduct a scheme of craiiiiuiiig for exam­ the finest and largest line of Wall Paper ed and ingruin of many styles at C. F. Wo are acquainted with many mothers ination but it is our intention to help For prices and quality of shingles, see ever brought to the city. T U B S , S T E E L S I N K S . in Centerville who would not be without teachers in their schools, quite as much Moore & Co. W. P. Heacock at the Depot Lumber M Y E R S ’ F O R C E P U M P S . James Hamnett has 150,000 good brick Chamberlain's Cough • Remedy in the Fresh bread every day at Star Bakery. as to aid them to get good licenses. A Am p re p a re d to do Jo b and R e p a ir work to o rd e r In-a xatU factory m an n er. *‘A stitc h in tim e ,' Yard. on hand for the spring trade, lie is house for a good many times its costs, series of talks will he given in this course etc. Have yo u r pails, pots, etc., re p a ire d an d o v e rh a u le d now. Cephas Marls is adding much to the Kimball pianos are the best. making necessary preparations for work and are recommending it every day. on school management, methods of in ’ *--- ----------- ™---------------- ----------------- -- ... ~------- — — appearance of hi? premises by putting up Boilers, buckets, coffee pots, etc., will on his yards as soon us the weather is From personal experience we can say etruction and the practical work of school a new plank fence in front. Charley is wear out two or three bottoms each. A favorable. that It has broken up bad colds for our teaching. doing the work. few cents spent with Storey will make children.—Centerville, South Dakota Cit­ Go to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. Wm. If you wish to take a regular Coliego Try the Iiuial Xurthutst in connection izen. 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. them as good and save the price of new. Ellis’ Liniment. Is the place to buy Course, if you wish to take Review Work ; with the G r a p h ic for the next year. Moore & Co. Kimball pianos have elastic touch. Kimball pianos. Moore, Portland, Or. or a Normal Course, or a Practical Busi- j Rough and dressed pickets of all kinds A literary entertainment consisting of ness Course, Vocal or Instrumental Mu­ The musicals that was to have been Car«1 o f T h a n k s . oratious, essays and discussions will bo given at the college last Tuesday night by at the depot lumber yard. sic, Elocution or Art, wo invite your at- \ N e w b e r g , Or., March 18, 1893. The musicale which was to have been K Y K ltV X 1IIN O F U K S II A N D C L E A N . given on Wednesday evening of next Miss Howard and her class, was post- tention to the advantages wo can offer,: The members of Pacific Band desire to believing that if your wants lie along any week at the college, this being the closing Iioned on account of the death of Mrs. held on Tuesday night at the college will express their thanks to the following of these lines Pacific College is able to! lie held this evening. date of the winter term. Smith. named persons: Messrs. J. T. Smith, satisfy them. We desire to stand for that 95c. 95c., Sheridan flour’s the best, 95c. Kimball organs. Moore, Portland, Or. The biggest and cheapest lino of men W. T. Macy, F. H. Storey, Misses Mary which is permanent and useful, being op­ Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets and boys shoes ever brought to Newberg, sack at Calkins’ Feed Store. Younger, Nelllo Younger, May Barton, posed to shams and pretentions of educa­ J. B. Mount furnishes the trade with made by Delphlna Ellis the invalid, for and the cheapest at Kay & Todd's. Lillie Smith, Oda Hunt, Ada E. Howard, tion. HEADQUARTERS FOR Btoves and hardware. Satisfaction guar­ sate at J. T. Smith's store. lvimba'.l pianos, endorsed by Patti. Mrs. C. B. Frissell and others who so The entire cost of hoard and tuition for anteed. The county convention of Yamhill Co., kindly assisted them In the late musical the term, 144 25 to ^43 25. Tuition alone Mrs. Snodgrass and youngest son ar­ It took a telegram twenty-four hours to entertainment. O. J. H o b s o n , Sec’y. W. C. T. U. will convene April 6th to 7th rived here from Columbus, Ivan., last ♦8.25 to ♦12.25, according to the work reach Prof. Morrison and wife at Salem, in the Baptist church at Newberg. Ev­ Friday and joined Nate and the other 6on Iiy Order of the Members. taken. ery one invited to attend. Program will who arrived a few days previous. They announcing the death of Mrs. Smith. Correspondence mid visits solicited. They- came at once but arrived too late appear next week. N o t i c e t o T a x l ’a y o r s . are having their house re-papered and For further information address, for the funeral. Great telegraph facilities Kimball Organs are reliable, L. V. fixed up generally for living. Notico is hereby given that the tax roll Tnos. N e w u n , Pros. we have. Moore. PU M PS, G AR D E N T O O LS, E T C. of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, for 30 acres of fruit land two miles east of lv. K. K. is guaranteed to cure rheu­ the year 1892, is now in my hands for col­ Mr. Clark, who moved the college Newberg for sale. D reaaniA kiiiK . J. B irt M o o r e , J. B. MOUNT. matism. buildings last year, and who was crippled lection. That part of the stato law, Mrs. F.lla llolly will do dressmaking at EW-'vVe m a k e a S p o cialty of J u d s o n P o w d e r. Portland, Or. in the railroad accident this sldo of Oswe­ which heretofore required the Sheriff to Announcements from the pulpit on tlie residence oi G. W, Mitchell, dec-16 All kinds of finishing lumber, mould­ go some time ago, is able to be about ing, cedar doors and windows at Dorrance Sunday, within proper limits are all very visit the Precincts for the purpose ol re- F o r Hal o. with the aid of a crutch. Bros. Dunbar Bros. Agonts. Wo do not i well> ,,ut u is ver>' evident to the casual j ceiving taxes has beon repealed. And all 5, 10 or 15 aerei of land just nortli of Dorrance Bros, is the only place in buy any Portland culls, we make enough observer in this day and age of the world taxes on this roll will ho collected at my G. A. 1’ k k n t is h . Newberg you can buy a first class shingle. at home and they as well as ail other that pastors are liable to bo imposed on office in the Court House, in McMiun to w n . by the public and the newspaper man villa, Or. Price $2.25. lumber holds out in measure. A Full Line of Clods Anil Watches Always on Haul at Reasonable Prices. l i a n k r u | i t Sa le * cheated out of legitimate advertising. Dated Marcli 23, 1893. C. V. Baxter and wife of DeWitt, Iowa, K K I'A IH IN O F IN K W A T C H K S A N D C L U C K S A 8 F K C IA L T Y . Don’t buy before seeing the Kimball Anything in the line of church work it is Fair ♦100.00 Stock in tiie Newberg W. L. W a r r e n , have been here for several days visiting pianos. NEWBERG, OREGON. Association for ♦S0.00. Address of course very well to announce from the t2 Sheriff of Yamhill Co., Or. with Mr. Baxter’s sister, Mrs. Leavitt. J. S. Baker has commenced the con­ pulpit, but when Mrs. D r.------- , who F r a n k W o o d , Newberg, Or. They have been in California for some struction of a business house on First is a vender of patent corsets, comes into 1 'ltO tIK AM time and are now on their way home. B U Y F o r S ale. street just west of the meat market, town and wants an announcement made Hot or cold lunch at Star Bakery. Of tlie entertainment to be given at tlie which will be 22x63 feet. The room is for a public meeting of women who she A farm of 250 acres, 4'7 miles north­ Money to loau on Improved farm prop­ already contracted for by W. T. Macy for expects to gull after the most approved M. E. Churdi on Monday evening, west of Newberg. For particulars inquire B U Y erty. J. H. T o w n s e n d . his stock of furniture and he will occupy manner, or when a farmer lias a “ brindle Marcli 27th, at 7 :30 p. in. at this office. Anthem, “ Put on Thy Strength.” it as soon as it is ready. While the last kiln of brick burned at steer, (two years old in June), the right Chorus, “ Soldiers Returning.” F o r Male. the pressed brick factory was not a fail­ K. IC. K. cures rheumatism and neu­ hip knocked down and a slight spavin on Kevitution, “ Our Country’s Call,” Julia 30 acres of good laud, small orchard in B U Y ure, it was not such a success as had been ralgia. Prentiss. the left hind leg, strayed, lost or stolen”— May Day March, Inst., Julia Cummings. full hearing and new house, about a mile hoped for. They will now begin to build Kimball Pianos and Organs, warranted sucli notices would more projiei-ly come Solo, “ Lottie’s Message,” Graeo Cook. nortli of Newberg. Owner leaving for B U Y down draft kilns, which they are at last 5 years. in the line of legitimate advertising. Anthem, “ On Jordon's Stormy Banks.” New Zealand. For particulars apply at convinced they must have before they Duett, “ Larboard Watch,” F. CummiiiB. Frank Elliott has bought the Frank G r a p h ic office, Newberg, O r. can succeed. and E. O. Hohson. M I I S . S A B A I I K. S M I T H . Mills’ four acre tract in the Goodrich ad­ Select Reading, P. Bowerman. B U Y Farmers, remember that J. E. Heston dition. This is a fine piece of property H e llo There! E. S m ith w as b n rn tu M o rro w C o u n ty , Chorus, “ Welcome to May. ’ has put In an emery wheel and is prepar­ which Frank will improve to his taste for O h S io arah Duett, Misses Cummins and Hamnett. , Dec. 15, 184;i. W as m a r r ie d to J o h n T. Do you want a homo or some town lot« a t N ew P r o v id e n c e , Io w a , Sep. 20, 1800. Recitation, “ What is Noble,” ed to grind plow points, etc. Myrtlo a home and—well, further particulars S D m ie ith d o f L a g rip p e a t N e w b e rg , O reg o n , M arcti or would you like a good paying hosiness. McDaniels. Few men at the age of elghty-one are will be given later. We do say though, 20. 1813. Male Quartette, Messrs. Bowerman, Cum­ We will not give them to you but will as spry as uncle Horatio Ilall, who walks that we admire his choice all around. The death of Mrs. Smith, the wife of mins, Weesner, Hobson. give you prices on any of them tiiat * mile and a ha'f Into town two or three s|Hiaks fur themselves. It is only a little question of time when our fellow townsman, J. T. Smith, which Recitation, G. A. l’rentiss. times a week. He is also running a First street will again be a continous mud took place on last Monday, at 4 p. m., Chorus, "Across tlie Lake.” D orrance B ros . On tlie floor, but sleep on a bed purchased at Maey’s. Our blacksmith shop at Fred Groff’s, and does hole if present improvements (?) are al­ has probably caused more universal sor­ Double Quartette, “ Beautiful River.” Recitation, “ Virginia,” Stella Lyon. considerable work in that line, and is lowed to be continued. The condition of row among our people than any death Anthem, “ Be Joyful in the l^ird.” It li e m nallM m Oiiti-Bly C u r d . prices arc oil tlie tloor—sleep above them . We keep building several roils of sidewalk in front this street lias been the pride of the town that lias ever oceured in Newberg. Everybody come. Admission 15c at Three days is a very short time in of his property on River street at odd all winter, but if every property owner which to cure a bad case of rheumatism; ALL KINDS OF Mr. and Mrs. Smith came to this com­ the door. spells. but it can bo done, if the proper treat­ along the street is allowed to fill up the munity seventeen years ago, being among Kimball pianos, deep bass, clear treble. ditches with poles and dirt, the change to tlie first of the immigration of the latter M o t h e r ’s M e e t i n g . ment is adopted, as will bo seen by tlie Our last mother's meeting was held at following from James Lambert, of Now Rob Graham, of Dundee, who went former conditions will be as rapid as the years to this part of Oregon, and were identified with all tlie earlier and more the residence of sister Tallman's on Wy- Brunswick, 111.: “ I was badly afflicted east about a year ago and spent last sea­ fates can decree. trying efforts along the line of moral, re­ nooski street, to discuss the subject of with rheumatism in tlie hips and legs, C orner Kind and C en ter Street«, son in Iowa, started back again last Tues­ Fresh corn meal at Calkins’. N ew berg. O regon. ligious, educational and financial develop­ “ Heart Purity,” led by Jane Votaw who when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's day morning. He hinted that he filed on Have the business men on the nortli a rich claim while in the tlawkoye state Bide of First street lost their heads? The ment, which have made ttiis a communi­ gave a very interesting talk, bringing out Pain Balm. It cured me in three days. rs and intended to import her to this coun­ mania for piling the ditches full of poles ty so desirable that many of tlie better new thought, questions, personal experi­ I am all rigiit today; and would insist on try in the fall. Rob has been inclined and old rails and making the sides of the elenier.t of society are constantly being ences and observations which are all very every ono who is afilicted with that terri­ that way for a good while and we rejoice streets the dumping ground for excava­ attracted to tlio place. While their lot at instructive for mothers having tlie care ble disease to uso Chamberlain's Pain that early day was not so easy and pleas­ and responsibility of training their child­ Balm and get well at once.” 50 cont with him on his success. CARRIES A FULL LINE OF tions looks that way. Where is the com­ Kimball Organs. L. V. Moore, Port­ mon sense in taxing the people to gravel ant, as lias fallen to many of those who ren, and the great importance for parents bottles for saio by C. F. Moore A Co. have come later, they were even thon al­ to liavo pure hearts if we would have our land. the streets and then allowing the outside The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. of the street made the highest so that the ways cheerful and happy, and right well children pure and our influence over will be held next Wednesday afternoon center which should he the grade is vir­ many of us can remember having taken them and others be always pure and at 2 p. m., in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. tually made the only way for the wafer to tlie first meal in this valley at their home good, we must be pure ourselves, for, Officers and superintendents please re­ get away. It is time for the council to and having, as strangers in a strange “ From the abundance of the heart the B ure D r u g s fo r P re sc rpitio n s . iand, been cheered and encouraged by mouth speaketh,” and our guide says, member to report their work during the call a halt. their kind words of sympathy and their “ keep thine heart with all diligence for past year. And any members knowing Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Yarnisli and Oil Color. Also* Gilmore endorses the Kimball piano. many self sacrificing efforts on our be­ out of it are tlie issues of life.” Our good themselves to be in arrears with their fine line of tlie half. or evil motives all proceed from tlie dues, will please be prompt to pay up, so C ard of T h a n k s. During all these years of development heart. Jesus said, "Blessed are the pure that we may begin the new year's work I desire to express my sincere gratitude they have also kept abreast of the times in heart for they shall see God.” Tlie L A T E ST ST Y L E S of W A L L P A P E R . with books square. to tlie many kind friends who gave as­ and have ever been found ready to do way to get a pure heart then, is repent- See those nobby suits Kay hy«lclAi.s and tried m any everyone when wo say, the sympathies of phy. Tlie regular College Glasses for the remedies, i, I g rew ste a d ily w orse u n til | w a s c o m - Webb Safe & Lock Co., of Portland, ar­ Moore & Co. r so P L C T E L Y R R 5 R T R A T I 0 A M R C O N V Ì N C O yo a -- y ---------- GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. Spring Term will be formed. rived in town last Wednesday in com­ --- W ITH OU T A N Y H O PE O f R E C O V C R Y . I W O U ild ld 1 hAY« very bad »H k - g - ^ f n g «pells, w h en Besides the above work for fhe benefit Diy pany with his wife and another gentle­ puîné wog"T I I U C ” Q u i d «top b eatin g Pai ties desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by catling on or corren ith waa w will, of teachers and those ¡ireparing to teach, a l t o * g *• e * - t h e r , ■ ■ 1 1 » " ^ a a n n d d it It wo« man and lady from the city, bringing the the greatest difficulty th a t ray circulation eon Id Columbia bicycles recently sold through Normal review work will tie carried on in [■ending with us beforo ,.ta< ing their orders. Hie legal branches, tlie entire term, thus their Newberg agent, F. H. Storey. giving time lor a thorough foundation in ck Ui c©n«elonime*i again. W hile in thf« condi­ They also brought a number of other tion I tried your New M bart C o r e , »»d b*g»n from the first, and now T am able to do these subjects. In this department in- to u >| improve td ' wheels including the Union make. In a go«« day'« work fo ra man of age. I give struetion will be given in Methods of O s M u c b - N e w M u s t year« the afternoon a large number of ladies C u b « »n th« W . IF. H E A C O C K , for my recovery ft is over six m onths «inca Teaching, as well as a review of ail tlie credit and gentlemen collected at Armory Hall I have taken any. although 1 koet> a bottle in the houae In cum I should need It. I h a re h 1« o u«ed principles of these subjects. Special at­ to witness the trial of the wheels by the * n o L i v e n P i i i a , ; ud o d n k a tention will Vie given to the teaching of g r * re " a td N e t a p lo v f f them purchasers and a jolly good time they . Z. A v u r . Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, English and methods for its presentation. had. Dr. McConnell and Moses Votaw field o n a P o a ltlv e G u a r a n te e . Daily recitations will lie field in tlie Dn. M I L E S ’ P I L L S . 6 0 D o s t s 2 6 C r s . rode for dear life and afforded much amusement for the lookers on. We un* T tim in g ", S h in * ! « , ! « th , eirt-et», L ira», S an d , (11,0. ¡»tits r n d all Xlnrt« ot R n IM In , Mata The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. science and sit of teaching, in which the derstand several sales of wheels were Bui M ara' H ard war«. N -w b o rB , O re g o n Sold by 0. F. MOORE & CO- r »i 1 practical problems and difficulties of th i Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. made. OKEGONIXii RAILW AY TIME TABLE GRASS SEED GRASS SEED PORTLAND, OREGON. Onion Sots Seed Oats Fertilizers Seed Potatoes Spring Rye Seed Drills Spring Wheat Bee Supplies Field Peas Spring Vetches P. H. STOREY, tii,n e?1?ombeh. " ^ 7 “IL S O N ’S G R O C E R Y Anything in The Grocery Line. THE PiONEER HARDWARE STORE, ZEE A Z E R .L T W a Tinware, Stoves, Loggers’s Supplies, I I IP H ow ard, W A TCH M A K ER & JEW ELER . Hardware of J. H. TOWNSEND. Stoves of J. H. TOWNSEND. Plows of J. of H. TOWNSEND. Furniture of J. H. TOWNSEND. Seeds J. H. TOWNSEND. I d © « ® 1! * l u I M Furniture, Bedding & Garpets. Picture Frames Made to Order. W . T. M A C Y . tp O S T O F F IC E D R U G STO RE Popular Patent and Family Medicines Newberg Nursery, a r t OMC Powder; K TH O U SA N D SSi TJEROT L U M B E R Y A R D .