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    OREGONIAN KAILW AY TIME TABLE.
North.
A pril l, 1W1.
South.
L v. Newberg, 7:V» a. m i Lv. Portland, 9:40 a . m
A r. Portland,
o a. m. I Ar. NVwherg 12:l.r> p.m.
Lv. Newberg 12.4 * p.m. i Lv. Portland, -t :•>•• p.m.
Ar. Portland, 3:20 p.m. | Ar. Newberg, <>.oô p.m.
Passenger ami Freight Kates to all points,
ca u be obtained irom
t . B. FUISSKLI .
Agent Newberg.
Local Events.
K K. K. at C. F: Moore & Co.
.
Kimball pianos an> reliable and durable.
Harrison Crater lias moved into one of
Jas. Vestal’s houses.
Pure flavoring extracts at Star Bakery.
Kimball Pianos. L. V. Moore, Port­
land.
Joseph Wilson will do tho mayor act in
Dr. McConnell's absence.
Ask C. F. Moore & Co, what K. K. K.
is.
L. V. Moore, Pianos and Organs, Port­
Ileacock has the best shingles.
Solomon Haworth has been homo with land.
Hugh Ileacock of Dayton prairie, was
bis family a few days this week.
K. K. K. cares rheumatism and neu­ in town on business last Tuesday.
Pianos direct from factory.
L. V.
ralgia.
Moore.
Go to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. AY in.
The commeneement exercises of l.a-
Kills’ Liniment.
We understand a petition is out for a Fayette seminary took place Wednes­
day.
new post office at Hoskins’ station.
Kimball pianos are first class.
J. B. Mount furnishes the trade with
Kimball pianos are the beet.
stoves and hardware. Satisfaction guar­
Call and see Macy’a new stock of Baby
anteed.
Carriages.
Amos Nelson from np the valley was in
A. M. Hadley is writing liio insurance
town Monday and reported prospects ex­
in the IVnn Mutual oi Philadelphia.
cellent for a good crop.
For fresh cookies, ginger snaps, etc., go
Mr. Holliday, the Springbrook mer­
to Star Bakery.
chant, lias his store building about ready
Kimball l ’iunos and Organs on easy tor his new stock of goods.
terms.
The college boys are making prepara­
Heston Bros, will have charge of tions for field day which conies on June
Mitchell & Clark’s lumber yard this sum­ lCtb. A big lime is expected.
mer.
Try the Hurat Xurtltue,?t in connection
Kimball pianos have elastic touch.
with the G rafuic for the next year.
Field peas and Millet Seed at Calkins
feed Store.
The Yamhill Land Co., sold an acre
tract in Hurley’s addition to P. L. Welch
this week.
Go to Evans & Clemensou for fresh
n-.ca's.
J. K. Blair and wife and Mrs. M.
Reece are arranging to make a visit to
Jowa in July.
Do you eat bread—get it at Star Bakery.
Gilmore endorses the Kimball piano.
Finos Ellis who has been at work for
some time on n big job of ditching up in
Polk county, came home for a short visit
with his family Tuesday.
Kimball Pianos and Organs, warranted
5 years.
College stationery at this office.
I 'r- i!<»rn I
nowi s I ojis
&
i t . C T o riï’Y , TINNER PLUMBER.
t o N e ir W r g .
Athliion (\ t”.:i of Amo, Indiana, tho
Kimball Organs arc reliable, J.. V.
Tianos and Organa. L. V. Moore, Port­
veteran railroad excursion manager wi’l
Moore.
land.
Attorney Flower, of Dayton, was in run un pxt'ni'M ” i to Oregon leaving lu* s o o n i i a , s r o u T iiiG , t i n a s d s h e e t i r o n v o h k .
Wilber Round’s pleasant face has been
I ilianapoli« June i Hi» and Chicago List, j
seen on our streets a few days this week. town Thursday.
PIPE CUTTING THREADING, FITTINGS OF ALL 8IZE3,
A. K. Kenworthy of Oakaloosa, low«,
J. 15. Warner is busy with his well ma­
A balloon ascension is among tho pos­
T U B S , S T E E L SX TTTC S.
| will also run one from that point at tho B A T H
sible attractions for tho A. O. U. W. pic­ chine now-a-days.
; satire time.
These excursion« are ex- i
T V L yE B L S ’ F O R C E
P U M P S .
Mrs. M. C. Graham took in the Dayton l ectetl to bring persons who desire to at* j Am p re p a r'd to d o Job and llepalr work to order lu a satl.tffclory manner. "A »tUc'u In tim e ,’
nic.
A good quality of shingles at Depot excursion Wednesday.
tend the opening of Oregon Yearly meet- j etc. lU v e your palls, poti, etc , repaired and overhauled now.
Lumber Yard for «1 75 per M.
G. M. Bales has been fencing his First ing of Friend« church which opens June
27th.
James Vestal looks for Ids brother up street property this week
from California the last of the month.
Itev. Curran, of LaFayette, was vioit-
P r c g r a iu fu r F l d t ! D a y .
W. Duncan sold 40 acres ef mountain ing with John Hash yesterday.
1« the place to buy
Tire program of exercises for Field Pay
land last AVedncsday to Martin Falch, of
Ira Mills pulls tho reins over a new
at the college on Friday tire lfith, will bo
Portland.
team all drested np in a new harness.
as follows with probably a fe'.v changes:
Lee Stanley has been nursing a lame
F or S ale :—A good five room house,
Throwing base ball—ladies.
K V K U Y T U I N G FKKS1X A N D C L E A N .
finger this week us a result of the base with four lots, nicely situate!. Inquire
I Batting
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ball game last Saturday.
at this office.
' Standing broad jump.
Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets
A. J. Estep and family moved to Sheri­ 100 yards daalr.
made by Delphina Ellis tho invalid, (or dan this week, Mr. Bovard having pur­ Throwing lti pound hammer,
chased land there.
sale at J. T. Smith's store.
j Putting “
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shot.
“XjgriLSO N’S GROCERY
Anything inn» Grocery Line.
THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE,
D. P. and AViltiain Stratton are ex­ . Running broad jump.
Tho Workmen have secured a J10 gold
HEADQUARTERS FOR
medal to be given to the bett bicycle pecting their mother out from Iowa for a , Ladies race—100 yards.
visit the last of June.
rider at the picnic on the 14th.
< icsture drill—elocution class.
Mitchell & Clark are prepared to lur- | Standing ball liainmond jump.
E. D. Klwood, tho Main street jeweler,
has just received a fine lino of clocks. nislt first class lumber on tdiort notice to Throwing base ball.
Batting
11
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parties going to build.
Remember him if you are neoding otio.
Miss Stella Patty and a lady friend of | Bicycle raco.
There will probably be no fourth of
July celebration in Newberg this year, McMinnville were visiting with Miss Horizontal bar and ringer.
PUM PS, G A R D E N
TO
Standing high jump.
at least we hear none talked of. West Mattie Stratton vosterjay.
Blind
wheelbarrow
raco.
Chebaletn will fly tho eagle, however.
i î T - W o m a k e a Specialty of J u d s o n P o w d e r.
k s AY. Wilson, the painter, is happy.
Three legged raco.
Don’t buy before seeing the Kimball A fine girl baby put in an appearance at
50 yards dash.
pianos.
his house Monday morning,
w
Dumb bell drill.
Mr. anil Mr«. B. L. Gibbs and eon Sack race.
C. C. Johnson, of Salem, was in town
Tuesday and AYednesday. He and Mrs. Bradford, of AYoodlawn, old acquaintances Pule vaulting.
Johnson liavo been contracted with to of O. C. Finery and family, were in town 22 yards race.
have charge oi the college boarding ball over Sunday.
Obstacle race.
g
next year.
G. M. llonsley of Lodi, California, ai- Running high jump.
AATo have heard of all kinds of bead rived hero last Tuesday and will spend Rolling race.
necklaces, and silk, velvet, gold anil sil­ the summer with his daughter, Mrs. Liz- 11 unite race.
ver neck ornaments, but an aluminum zie Patton.
Tug of war.
bicycle chain, fastened with a padlock is
Mi-sea Matlie Stratton end Anise Potato race.
something new.
Brown, with their classes of little Sun­ Tennis—single—doutfic.
J. C. Nelson contemplates a visit to day school people, enjoyed a picnic in the
Missouri this fall. He says it doesn’t park yesterday.
F o r Snlf.
seem so fur as it did forty-eight years ago
A farm of 250 acres, 4 '- miles north­
All ladies are cordially invited to at­
when he crossed tho plains with an ox tend tho meeting of tho AV. C. T' U. west of Newberg. F or particulars inquire
team, taking six months for the journey. next AYedntday at 2:3d o ’clock in the at this ollico.
Kimball pianos. Moore, Portland, Or. Y. M. 0 . A. rooms.
Tinware, Stoves, Loggers’s Supplies,
OLS,
K T £J.
J . B. MOUNT.
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WATCHMAKER & JEWELER.
Jb.
A F II Line of Cloc’is And W
atcUcs Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices*
NEWBERG,
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B U Y Hg
If you want odd sizeJ windows W. P.
Heacock can make them for you.
To judge from the bottles turned tip by
tho plow in tho Newberg House truck
Mr. Brown and family; of Oregon Ci!y, patch, it would seem that it had been
visited a day or two last week with J. G. used as much for a beer garden as for any
other purpose.
Hadley and family.
Kimball pianos, deep bass, clear treble.
Jesse Edwards is now solo proprietor of
Mrs. L. P. Round of Cleone, was here
There is rotno talk of » college steamer tho pressed brick works, be having a few days the first of tho week. She oc­
excursion up the Columbia, probably lo bought John Wetherell's interest. Mr. cupied the pulpit at Friends church on
Multnomah Falls, on the glorious Fourth. Wetheral will return to Philadelphia in a Sunday night and preached an excellent
few weeks. Two kilns of brick are now sermon.
What do you think about it?
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mount attended the
Dressmaking at residence north of |
When in west Newberg, call at the dedication services at the new Evangeli­
Newberg Bank.
Mas. M c D a n i e l .
store of II. F. Lashier, for Groceries, cal church in LaFayette last Sunday, and
’ Noah Heater has the contract for build­
Provisions, Notions, Merchandise and enjoyed the pleasure of hearing Bishop
ing a new house for A. E. Moore on his
1,001 articles required in every well regu­ Dubbs.
I fruit farm a mile west oi town. It will
lated household. Everything fresh and
Jas. ATestal has traded his Main street
I be a story and a half and well finished.
new.
tf
residence property to II. D. F'ux for his
\AVork will begin soon.
A. M. Bray was in town last Monday house and lots on Meridian street. This
See the Kimball Pianos before buying.
getting some pointors for tho new school gives Mr. Fox a chance to get a warm
J. L. Hoskins wa3 so unfortunate as to
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i I building that is to be put up during the meal occasionally, as his new home will
lose a valuable young mare last Tuesday ; sumnier in (he Dllndee diatrl„ . A Imlet.
be near liis place of business.
that died quite suddenly from some | ,ng u to be called icr the 1:lst of the week
\V. P. Ileacock will make your door
stomach trouble. lie has a young colt to determine the location.
It will no and window frames, or cut them out
left that will be to feed by hand.
roady to put together. lie lias a com­
30 acres of fruit land two mile3 oast of
Kimball Organa. L. V. Moore, Tort- plete stock of frame and porch materials;
Newberg for sale.
J. B u r t M o o r e ,
land.
also cedar red.vood yellow and sugar
Portland, Or.
Dr. G. AY. McConnell left here last pine, at tho Depot Lumbar Yaid.
Hava yon seen anything prettier than
Monday morning for his old home in In­
Charley Butler, tho poultry man, is
the yellow pine finish on the new church?
diana, to visit his mother and sister who raising some fine birds for exhibition
The accouetic properties of the building
are both in poor health. ,1 It; will be gone at ttie fair. He recently purchased a trio
are thought to be perfect also. A pin
about a month and will take in the of line Plymouth Rocks from .a Cottage
dropped on the pulpit can be distinctly
World's Fair while he is east. Ho has a Grove breeder, and will turn his atten­
heard anywhere in tho gallery.
host of friends who will be glad to see tion to this breed more in the future.
L. V. Moore, Portland, Or. Kimball him back again.
Screen doors and windows at the depot
pianos.
William McCollum got a fall last Mon­ lumber yard.
K. K. IC. is guaranteed to cure rheu­ day that will lay him up for some time.
The A\'. C. T. U. of McMinnville, gave
matism.
While working on a new barn which he j an entertainment at that place last F’ri-
Frank, a young son of Amos Nelson, is building, a timber gave away and let day evening, the proceeds to go to a free
fell from a horizontal bar a few days ago, him fall a distance of nine feet. He re­ rending room. Miss Ada FI. Howard, of
resulting in the fracture of one of his ceived a very severe cut on the head and l ’acifie College, accepted an invitation to
arms. Dr. Littlefield went out and fixed was braised up generally in a pretty bad assist them hy reciting a couple of se­
him up, and reports that he is improving shape for a man of bis age.
lections, which were pronounced excel­
nicely.
The ball game last Saturday between lent,
doubt be at Dundee,
“ James” Wilson of the corner grocery !,
N o tic e t o T a x P a y e r s .
A large and well selected stock of hats,
The assessment roll of the city of New­
trimmings and other millinery goods
will be reieved by tho firm of Baldwin & berg, Oregon, with tho city taxes levied
Haworth tho last of this week. Call thereon for the year 1803, have beon
placed in my hands for collection, tire
early and got first choice.
The friends of Harvey AA’ hito of Ma­ same are now <lno and payable and will
rion, will ho glad to hear that ho is im­ bo delinquent June 15, 1893.
M. V o t a w ,
proving. Mrs. J. J. AVoods is at homo
Treasurer of the City of Newberg.
now as Harvey’s mother has arrived from
Indiana and is nursing him.
Kimball organs.
Moore, Portland, Or.
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On the lloor, but sleep on a bed purchased at Many's.
Our
T e a m f o r S a le .
A well matched pair of bay geldings,
good workers, 0 years old, weight about
1,300 pounds.
Ilslmont and Morgan
stock. One pair of horses, liorso and mare
4 years old, well matched in color, halter
broke, kind in disposition, weight 1,050
pounds.
Hoskins Bros, have been having a
N a t h a n W hite , Middleton, Or.
Inquire of J. II. Townsend, Newberg.
small addition built to their bakery, and
some needed changes made in the ar­
rangement oi the rooms inside. Tho
A Sta nd a rd T r o t t in g lfo ra e .
boys are rustlers, an ! have an eye on the
The well known epoed horse Duroc
main chance.
Frijice, sire of Rosa <J., record 2-10. Al­
Mrs. Alice Gove of Portland, ac­ su many other fast goers c an bo Heen at
So, Mi Bros, .stable every Wednesday
companied by lie? nlecft, Miss Lillian after this date.
t4
Pool, who has been leaching in the
Mill's Seminary at Berkley, California,
Ad xnin ifttratn ra N o t i c e .
is visiting with Mrs. Gove’s sister, Mrs.
N'Vrtce is hereby given that the undersigned
J. II. Townsend.
h:i.>. ¡let’ ll by un order o f the County Court of
B. S. Cook and Rev. Marion George, of
Salem, were in town last Friday and
Saturday, looking after quarters for tho
Salem people who expect to attend
Friends Yearly Meeting the last of the
month.
Amos C. Stanbrough will represent
Pacific College in tire oratorical contest at
Salem tonight. If the decision in the
contest rests on tho real merit of the
orations wo shall look for Mr. Stan-
brouge to return with tiro prizs.
Of
J. H. TOWNSEND.
B U Y Sj,
3V8S ° f J. H. TOWNSEND.
B U Y p|(
3WS °f J. H. TOWNSEND.
Of
BUY h
J. H. TOWNSEND.
rniture
B U Y 3ü
e d s of J. H. TOWNSEND.
rdware
VMnhill County. Oregon, »Lily appointed hh the
Administrator o f the estate or Surah K. Smith
deceased, Lite o f said county. Now therefore
nil persons having claim s against said estate
are hereby notified and required to present the
same to the undersigned nt Newberg. Yamhill
County, Oregon, with proper verification there­
of.
Doted this the 20th day o f May A. D. 1893.
J. T. S mith ,
Adm inistrator o f said Estate.
Ram sey & Fenton, Attorneys for Estate.
Several hands with teams were at work
on the college grounds yesterday plowing
and leveling the campus in front of the
N o tic e t o C r e d it o r s .
The steamer El wood has offered to buildings. Tho intention is to summer
H aving been appointed by the County Court
carry passengers to Newberg and return fallow tho grounds and shape them up for Yarnhill County and State o f Oregon, A d­
m inistrator of tho Estate o f Orphu A, Ifagey d e­
from Salem, during the Yearly Meeting for tree planting and sowing to grass.
ceased.
All persons having claim s against said Estate
of l'riomls church the last of this month,
A company of young ladies nre ar­ are hereby notified and required to present the
for fifty cents for the round trip, provided ranging for a fishing party tomorrow. same with tho proper vouchers within six
months from the date o f tills notice at the office
200 passengers can be secured. F'are by Jr.st who will carry the bait we have not j o f L. F. Hall in Newberg, Yam hill Couuty, Ore-
the river is getting down so that people been informed. The chances are that I fo il.
Dated at Newberg the 10th «lav of May. 1893.
E. G K a o b y .
cap afford to leave homo.
there aro a number of fellows around
prices ure on the floor—sleep above them.
ALL KINDS OF
W e keep
Furniture, Bedding & Carpets.
Picture Frames Made to Order.
W. T. MACY.
Corner First and Center Streets
Newberg, Oregon.
p O S T O F F IC E D R U G S T O R E D
c a r r ie s a
r r i.L
l in i : of
Popular Patent and Family Medicines
L ure D rugs
for
P rescriptions .
Perfumes, Funcy anil Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color.
line lino of the
Also a
L A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L P A P E R .
Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
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C. F. MOORE & CO.
Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but j the Pacific College and Forest Grove Uni­
rescriptions arefully om
i
a y ob iob
that is all it will cost you to cure any or­ versity teams, resulted in a walk away
for
the
latter.
Newberg
wasn’t
in
it
from
dinary case of rheumatism if you use
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it and the start, and was badly boaten. For
you will be surprised at the prompt relief this our boys have no one to blame but
it affords. The first application will quiet themselves. They play ball only when
the pain. 50 cent bottles for sale by C. there is a game up with some other team,
consequent)- cannot reasonably hope to
F. Moore & Co., Druggists.
A . IC. C O O P E R «fc C O .
Adm inistrator o f the Estate o f Orphu A. Hagey
win. In baseball, as in everything else,
The Newberg tile factory has been town w ho would willingly accompany the deceased.
Mr. Ed. Stevens, living just west of
it is practice that makes perfection. One
somewhat delayed by the weather, but young ladies for this purpose.
town, while driving along a rough piece
Wo take this plan to Inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to sup*
of two things should be d ci led upon by
is now getting down to business in good
of road last Friday, was riding on the
Kimball pianos, endorsed hy I’atti.
ply the trade this Fall in the lino of a
them, either learn how to play baseball
shaped Tho tile manufactured by this
running gears of his wagon, and one of
It was a pleasant company ol relatives
or quit accepting challenges from other
factory are of superior quality, and are in
liis feet caught on a stump in such a
and friends that gathered at the home of
teams.
such demand that a great deal of the time
manner as to break his leg in two places
Hon. J. C. Nelson on Thursday tho 25th
I’a! tios desiring to set orchards this F’ail will malm money hy calling on or correo
It
looks
to
the
ordinary
individual
like
they are behind with their orders. In­
below the knee.
Drs. McConnell and
of Vav, tile occasion being Mr. Nelson's
it
would
be
much
more
humane
and
no
ponding with us before placing their orders.
creased facilities will be the next move
Littlefield reduced the fracture, and .Mr.
sixty-sixth birthday. There nan a good
more trouble, for butchers to handle live down there.
Stevens is new getting along finely.
big
crowd
and
a
very
enjoyable
limo
is
calves as though they were not insensible
In a letter to E. II. Skinner from hU reported. Mr. Nelson is an old pioneer,
Decoration day was observed in New­ to pain. AVe see them hauled through
berg atsjut after (tie usual manner. The the streets laying in wagons with their son at Marysville, Cal., he stated that the i known and respected by all Yamhill poo-
W . IF. H E A C O C K ,
|,|Pi w|
10 will
w j|j join
j 0 ¡n ¡n wjshing him still
who
procession formed in town and marched h gs tit‘d together, being hiim|>cd over prunes in tho Santa Clara valley had i pte,
to the cemetery where tho usual cere­ rough places in a way that would bruise dropped some but the yield would bo up many returns of the occasion thus eole-
monies were carried out. Thu address the flesh of a dead animal. It is just as to tho average. Buyers are offering $40 j brated.
Turning", Hhlngles, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Sand, Glasa, Nalla and all k l n L o f B illd in ? M its
was delivered by Judge Wm. Townsend easy to put a rope around a calf’s neck ; per ton for lots of green prunes us they | Tho stars and stripes will wave over
rial and B uildrra’ Hardware.
W ow bora, O re g o n
of Lakeview, who is hero visiting. Rev. ami then tie each end to the side of the I run, and ho knew of one choice lot where I’a< ilic College in tho future. The large
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Noble followed with a short address, wagon in a way that will allow the calf to they offered $43 per ton. ( ’aimers ure and h indsome flag which was bought (or
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i
paving
seven
and
a
half
cents
tier
pound
after which the graves were decorated. stand on its feet, or lav down m a natural , ,,
tho fl ig pole that formerly stood on
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for Royal Ann cherries.
The brass band and the glee club furnish­ position. Some people
First alreet, has been donated to the
very unthinking­
A t fr n t » n tu l IJculcrH in
Are you insured? If not, now is the college by the owners, Morris, Milos & Co,
ed tho music for the occasion.
ly give unnecessary paiu to dumb ani­
time to provide yourself and family with A. M. Hoskins and J. T. Smith. As the
mals.
For a first class shave or hair-cut go to
run*'/.
a I k ,ttie of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera flag floats in the breeze on state occasions
J. L. Myers.
Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physi­
can s. ELMIRA HATCH.
and Disrilma Remedy as an insurance in the future, the generosity of th ! do­
Bargains in 5 a o d 10 acre Fruit and Chcken Tracts, near town, on eaxy term«. Bc*t ou thu
Dr. Elias Jessup by the request of tho cian of 1-ewis, Cass county, Iowa, and against any serious results from an attack
nors will ho remembered by the friends
; market.
\V. C. T. IT., delivered an address at lias been actively engaged in tiro practice of bowel complaint during the summer
of
ttie
college.
D r. MUr9 XTcdlcai Co , X lhhrrt, In d .
Friends church last Tuesday evening of medicine at that place for the past months. It is almost certain to bo -need­
P ear flnw: For 20 years I wo* troubled w lft
A* usual when the doctor talks, a good thirty-five years. On the 2(3th of May, j ed and should be procured at once. No
P la n t* fo r B ale.
L . D . K L W O O D »,
heart diaeofie. Would frequently have falling
., while in Dea Moines enroute to Chicago,
.
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•pell« arid Ktnotherln* at night. Hod to sit up o f
crowd was present, and he u n ar ,■
lumso'f
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,
.
. . . . other remedy can take it* place or do its
At
James
Heater's
farm,
one
mile
east
g«*t out <;f I hj <1 to breath«). Il&d puln In my left
.
„
1"’
wa*
suddenly
taken
with
an
attack
of
,
:
.
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T h o N ow b erg
and the subject of temperance
inee justice.
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, work. 25 and 50 cent bottes h ar sale by of town, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Bide nr(l bonk moat o f the tim e: •». 1 ud I became
d r o p -j« l. I waa very nervous and nearly worn
Having sold Chamberlain's
He took for his text a sentence from the d'arrbna.
j C. F. Moore & Co., Druggists.
out. 1 L .0 lu -.t excitement would cane« mo to
and
Tomato,
at
25
cents
per
100.
Colie, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy for
reply of the shepherd David to bis
15
F rank W ood .
A poor country congregation found
brothor: “ Is there not a cause?” and the past seventeen years, and knowing itself badly in want of hymn books.
with f.iiUirtn* For the list After n year. I could
proceeded to relate a number of instances its reliability, he procured a 25 cent bot­ The clergyman applied to a London firm,
E w rirln p iP illa lit Ita n n lrn .
r,oi sleep on ni r leftside or back umii t.-c«n laldriv
Keeps a full lin e of
tle,
two
dos
s
of
which
completely
cured
our Acw» H ea rt C a rr. I Lud not taken U very
of recent date, to prove that there is great
We have a set of the Americanized En­ f .ng until I felt much belter, end I ran now steep
anil asked to tie supplied at the lowest
him.
The
excitement
and
change
of
on either side or bock without tbe least dlscom-
need for agitation on this subject. The
W ATCHES,
'Church) rates. The firm replied that cyclopedia for sale at one fourth value. f ;rt I Lave no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind
Glee Club rtndered sonic excellent rau»ic, water and diet incident to traveling often on condition the hymn lK<oks contained The edition is well printed on good paper cn «lotnarh or other disagreeable »yintitmn.. I ain
CLOCKS.
at-le to d i all toy own housework without any
produce
a
diarrh.ca.
Every
one
should
helping to make the meeting a complete
JEW ELRY
certain advertisements, the congregation and hound in sheep. Call quick arid get trouble and consider myself cured.
procure
a
bottle
of
this
Remedy
liefore
K.khart. Ind last.
Mss. fi.u tiu I I . tch .
success.
a bargain.
should
have
ti,cm
for
nothing.
Ner'cssitv
It
la
now
four
years
since
I
l
ava
taken
any
leaving h o m e . F’or sale by C. F. Moore
A n d O p tic a l G o o d s .
Ea* 'Urine Am in la-tier health than I have been
knows no law, and the minister complied,
Kimball léanos defy competition.
& Co., Druggists.
In to years. I t.omwtly bo*
. . . r—^
A . O . t ’ . W . l-le n le .
I'eve
that
ttr.
It
Ur,’
JVc-tr
I
J
W
N
I
J
A Bperialty made o f Repairing and Engraving. I am
thinking to him.elf that when the ad­
IJrart C ure saved my llfo Y W
_
The A. O. U. W. pL-nic to be held here and
here to atiy, and all work warranted.
made i ie a well woman. I am now (Si yesifl
vorticernonts ca me they enoid t,e re-
t.t ace, and am able to d o a (rood day « work.__
on
the
lt'li
of
this
month
promi-es
to
be
moypfl from tbe l«.*!lV'«m The hymn
NF.WB1.RO, o r e .
Main Street,
Kay m b , 1*93.
W al KutlkA R a te s.
book* arrive«]1, ate ! _ j , v of joys—t ho equal to a fourth of July relehration.
S old o n a P o a ltlv e G u a ra n te e .
Delegates aro expected from various
ini
ad-
, b )< *ks contait u—1 no interleaved
place* outsido the county, while all the O r . M IL E S ' P IL L S ,6 0 D o s i s 2 0 C ts . F. K. IIADLEY.
A. HODCBOlt
J. U. HUNT.
vert i «atnentii.
At the thanksgiving
Yamhill county Workmen, with their sis­
f*crvice tbe gOO.I ,»arson joyously gave
r V rp
&
ters and their cousins and their aunts and
out the Cftiriftiimas 1hymn, and the con-
a host of other people am tx p e fe d to Ire
M ami facturer* of
1 gregathm Pan;g th •> lir-l t verse with
$ lini« MmNliiwkMi **•«!*•$
here. Good music, Is.tli vocal and in­
fervor. When they reached the last
strumental, has lieen provided, and an
'«* rut. «nheriircli iiniriwttell. Why
line they f nind this was what they had
i"«$ y «dl? « -m* • an» i.ter f
•
interesting program will lie carried out.
dont h T on «-un «K. Ih » w ork unti li* «
been singing:
t
nh-r («r y n ar#. f v#n S#-
Among oil.er features wi!F 1« a bicycle
[iaam *rs ••»•tir wnrnin« front f i ta
llnn.Uy All »»'a. Wrahnw ym Hot*
' Hark the herald insets >107.
We a :p pr«*p. r»*d *o m »kr t superior «i'ialllr o f dra*n t l> in «11 « r.«*«. I «rge order» prom ptly
race an i other athletic «port* and games.
inti atari roti. ( an work In *(M.r« t!:n« ih c l. « n i .o 'p » im U mh * «>l letted. Price liai on application. Corner Ham «b Daytou Street*.
B eccham < p-.il. .r e J..«: the rhtng.
The only l ’are Cream o f T a r t a r I
\'o Ammonia; No Aiuta.
>f «II lb # flirt# IM» m ow #y tnr w o r h -
You can't afford to ini s it. Fiver) bo y
Peare na earth ca t mercy ra'ld,
 k W .. Lv
P a i n t e r , ft # j
Used ia Milliouj
Homes— 40 Years the SluudarJ.
USTE W E E IR
* G-,
:
OP k E G O N .
Two fer mail aa-l on. for valid.
tomo.
¿1. liu t i« :li «fc C o ., 1*0 A fe •> I ’ vi Hauti, %1 uiiK»
Newberg Nursery,
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
DEPOT LUMPER YARD.
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets,
]\/£ARIS cSs COLCORD,
R E A L
E ST A T E .
HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS.
THOUSANDS S.KS
Sold by C. F. MOORE CO.
JEWELER,
I I A D L E Y , H U N T & GO.
s First
oi
Class
Drain
Tile.