Miss llinchman. F . If. Storey lias a new sign, the handi­ i Address to Class, If you want odd sized windows \V . P- K K. K. at C. F . Moore A Co. Mush-. work of O. C. Wright, Heacoek can make them for you. Kimball pianos are reliable and durable. N orth. A pril 1, 1991. . South. Re undici ion. The great big, ripe, red, shining straw- j We are proud of our ban 1 and glee club. L v . N ewberg 7:5'» a. m | Lv Portlan d . 9.40 a m Jack Campbell and bis brother were They did excellent work at the picnic. Ar. Portlaut ud, , 9:oüa. m. I Ar. N ew bor* 12 1 »p.m r r t i g r a m f o r C r c i c e n t F x h lb l t l o n . berries, that have been coming into the Lv. New ben *ra ; W:4ô 12 _ p.m j Lv. Portland _ , - 4 ;.0 - p.m down from McMinnville Wednesday. TIN AND STEEL ROOFING, market during the week are world beat- Quite a number of well-known faces Ar. P o rila u a . ;J:Ä» p.m. | Ar. Newberg, o:0o p.m. II . Sl'lil'lTNU AND GALVANIZED IRON WORK, Kimball Pianos. L. V. Moore, Port­ era. If some of the largest could be from the upper end of the county were Passen ger aud F re ig h t K ates to all points, W ELL C A S I N G A N D HOP STO VE OUTFITS. I Oration, The Conquest of Self, W. F. Ed- e a u be o btain ed from C. B. F R 1SSELL . land. placed on exhibition at the World's Fair seen here on Wednesday, among t In in h T ~ P D !—Black and Galvanized. wards. Agent New berg. IE T X H d l i l P S - Ad Kinds and Si/., s. Ask C. F . Moore A Co. what K. K. K. they would be taken for some new variety Miss Lillie Wiley, aud Clay auJ Della Declamation, The Little Quaker Sinner, i T I T T I N G 3 —Elbow:*, Ices etc , all bizes. la. of apples. The little insignificant straw­ lirown, all old college students. Mattie Stratton. Repairing ami job w<-rk. Hot an. Mount furnishes the trade with loth, and that the boys who were rained 11:55 Standing broad jump. President 4. Solo, Wby do tiro Swallows Change Thomas Newlin, silk belt. out of their candy stands last year might Kimball pianos are the best. stoves and hardware. Satisfaction guar­ their Home? Mr9. W. L. Robertson. take fresh courage. It is always best to 11:05 Sack race, l'rof. C. E . Vance, Field day exercises at the college today anteed. 5. Oration, Who are the Free, silk tie. be hopeful and we will all hope irarJ this and a big time is expected. Don your A. C. Stanhrough. Ground wa9 broken for the new brick 11:15 Batting base ball. W . T. Macy, year. Sunday best and take it all in. 0. Cornet Solo, It. S. Inglis. building on First street last Monday. Ira ball bat. Call and see Macy’s new stock of Baby j Mills and Will Bond are hauling the rock 7. Conferring Degrees. 11:25 Throw ing base hall. E x c u r s i o n to M u ltn o m a h F a l l s . 8. Baccalaureate Address, l’res. Thomas Carriages. for the foundation. 11:35 Running high jump. E . D. El- All the arrangements liavo been made i ^ W e r r a k o n S p e c ia lty o f Ju d s a n P o w d s r. Newlin. Kimball Pianos and Organs on easy Alfred Moore went to bis garden Wed­ wood, enff buttons. for an excursion to Multnomah Falls on 9. Quartet, Como where tho Murmuring terms. nesday morning carrying a hoe and an the upper Columbia river on July 4tb. 11:45 Horizontal bar. Austin A Stan­ Brooklets Flow. Charley Moore is not waiting for orders j umbrella, with an air of uncertainty as to ley, tie and cuff' buttons. The new and elegant Columbia river 10. Benediction. h from tlie council, but is putting a first which be would use most. 11:55 50 yard dash. Prize hv Jetse Ed­ steamer, Sara Dixon, has been chartered To all tho above exercises tho friends class walk around two sides of his block. wards. Kimball Pianos and Organs, warranted for the trip which insures first class ac­ and patrous of the college are kiudly in­ DINKER. Go to Evans A Clemensou for fresh 5 years. commodations and a good time. That is vited. 1 :20 p. m. Three legged race. J . B. meats. A gentleman named Balderson who lias the boat will make good running time Tho annual meeting of the Board of Mount, pocket knives. iti: i A l i t i NO F I N E W A T C H E S A N I» C L O C K S A S P E C I A L T Y . Kimball pianos, deep bass, clear treble. been doing missionary work in India, of course—it could hardly tie otherwise. OREGON. 1 :30 Batting base ball, ladies. J . II. Trustees will occur at tho college 011 Tues- NEW BERG, Get your best girl and two tickets, was here the first of the'week visiting his The excursion will be run for the benefit day morning ut 9 o'clock. Townsend, base hall bat. cousin Miss Ada E . Howard. of Pacific College and no complimentary “ quick.” She will never, never, forgive President and 51 rs. Newlin will be 1:40 Gesture drill, elocution class. Miss Don’t buy before seeing the Kimball tickets will he given. Professors, trus­ you if you fail to take her on the excur­ pleased to receive their friends, and the Howard, book. tees, in fact everybody will pay full fare. pianos. sion. 1:50 Standing half hammond. l’rof. J . friends and patrons of Pacific Collego at their home, on Wednesday afternoon be- ] A good quality of shingles at Depot The proceeds go to an institution that has Kimball pianos have clastic touch. J . Jessup, napkin ring. been a large factor in making Newberg a 2:00 100 yard race. J . L. Myers, razor. tween tho hours of three and six o'clock. Field peas and Millet Seed at Calkins Lumber Yard for $1.75 per M. prosperous tow n and all our citizens ought 2:10 Running half hammond. L. G. G. J . Saunders was in town Tuesday. feed Store. F a r m f o r Salt». to be interested in the financial success of Hill, $1.00 ticket for shaves. James Vestal received word last week He said lie would sell his cherry crop to the undertaking, so wo shall not expect Two miles east of Newberg. For par- that his brother David Vestal of El Mo­ Newberg people direct this season. He that anyone will ask for special favors. 2:20 Spring board jump. ticulars inquire of P. G ard . dena, California, bad died rather sud­ will have about sixty per cent of a crop The steamer w ill leave Newberg at 0 a. 2:30 Bicycle race. F . H. Storey. 2:40 110 yard race, ladies. Jos. Wilson, Farm for Sale. he thinks. denly. in. and return at 8 p. m. Fare for the cake stand filled with candy. 21.74 actes un Wynooski street, near W. P. Heacock will make your door See the Kimball Pianos before buying. round trip $1.50. Children 12 years old j river. J . W. B. C o o k . and window frames, or cut them out and under, 75 cents. This will be a long :59 Running ¡¡road jump. 30 acres of fruit land two miles east of ready to put together. Ho lias a com­ Fourth of July ride for the money. The 3:00 Potato race. 11. F . Lasliior, silk For Sale. Newberg for sale. J . B urt M o o re , handkerchit f. plete stock of frame and porch materials; capacity of the boat is limited. Better A farm of 250 aere., 4>ä miles north­ Portland, Or. 3:10 Hurdle race. Christenson Bros., also cedar redwood yellow and sugar get your tickets early to mako sure of the west of Newberg. For particulars inquire Tie a half yard of old gold and navy- pine, at the Depot Lumbar Yard. cuff' buttons. trip. blue ribbon in your button-hole today | 3 :20 220 yard race, Morris, Miles A Co., at this office. Queer spring weather we are having and take in the field day exercises at the j i tennis shoes. l'la.its r«»r ante. j this season. Cool and showery with only Friends A'early Meeting. college. 3 :30 Obstacle race, C. F . Mooro, tnani- At James Heater’s farm, one mile east an occasional day when the sun warms To those of our readers wtio are not in­ cure set. L. V. Moore, Portland, Or. Kimball , tip the atmosphere sufficiently to make a On the floor, but sleep on a lied purchased a t Maey’s. Our of town, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, formed with reference to the manner of 3:40 Pole vaulting. The Graphic, 100 pianos. and Tomato, at 25 cents per 100. ! fellow pull his coat. If the cool weather prices are on the tloor—sleep above them . W e keep conducting business matters in Friends visiting cards. t5 F rank W ood . K. IC. K. is guaranteed to cure rheu­ continues, dealers in summer clothing church, wo will mako a few statements 3 :50 Rolling race. Kay A Todd, two matism. may as well shut up shop. regarding the so called Yearly Meeting of j neckties. F o r S a le . The college excursion to Multnomah Mrs. G. A. Prentiss has our thanks for Friends church which will be established -4:00 Tug of war, college is city. Star I offer during Juno my nursery stock Falls on the ‘‘Glorious Fourth,” promises a box of the finest strawberries we have here the last of this month, beginning tire Bakery, cake. grafted and budded, of 30,000 at $30.00 to he a big thing. You can’t ail >rd to | seen this year. They are of the Big Boh 27th. Tiro business of the local churches ] 4 qo Dumb bell drill, A. C. Cox, ono per thousand. J . M. L b w e i . l in o , miss it. j variety from 4 to (i inches in circurn- is transacted at regular Monthly Meet­ dozen oranges. Newberg, Or. Kimball Organs are reliable, L. V. | ference, anil very luscious. We hope ings, and these report to meetings held 4 :29 Presentation of prizes by President C orner F irst and C enter Streets .UV-’ Newberg, Oregon. AY. E n c y c lo p a e d ia IS r i ta n » Ion. Mrs. Prentiss may have lots of just such Moore. quarterly which are made up of two or Newlin. strawberries every year of her life. We have a set of tho Americanized En­ more Monthly Meetings, and the Quar­ F ob S a le :—A good five room house, Best all round athlete. J . D. Carter, cyclopaedia for sale at one fourth value. The rolls of wall paper and buckets of terly Meetings in turn report tot lie Yearly shirt. with four lots, nicely situated. Inquire p O S T O F F IC E D R U G ST O R E paint, to say nothing of the rolls of new Meeting to which they belong. There is at this office. Judges: Richard Haworth, C. B. The edition is well printed on good paper and hound in sheep. Call quick und get carpet and loads of furniture, that have no rule of discipline governing tho eslah- i Westren and Oscar Allen Philander Gard, Cunby Heston and a bargain. C A R R I E S A F U L L LINK O F of these meetings for bu6i-1 ------ J . W. B. Cook are offering their places passed through the streets during the fishing T of , any ' . . .. . , 1 ._____i Otlicr Announcements. he propriety cf establishing any F o r H alo. for sale. See notices in tne G raphic this past two or three weeks is a strong indi­ Sunday, June 18, 11 a. m. Baccalau- cation that proper arrangements are be­ meeting to be held regularly is judged by week. Twelve acre fruit and chicken ranch in ing made to take care of the visitors who the superior body and in all meetings for i reate services. Sermon by Rev. Thomas Newberg, Or. 1,100 trees, fair buildings, Kimball organs. Moore, Portland, Or. business all members are expected t,, C. Brown. will be here in the next ten days. healthy and first class location, good Mitchell A Clark are prepared to tar­ Any one having good specimens of any have a voice in deciding questions.! Sunday, June 18, 8 p. m. Missionary water, five minutes walk to depot and nish first class lumber on short notice to There are n ow ten Yearly Meetings in Sermon, by Dr. Elias Jessup, varieties of fruits that will do to send to P u r e D r u g s f o r P r e s c r p it io n s . public School. Inquire at this office or of parties going to build. Monday, June 19, 2 p. m. Address be- the World’s Fair, can leave them with the United States and Oregon Yearly C aniiy II eston . Literary Society, Rev. Levi Mills, Marion George drovp up to Salem las! E. II. Woodward, C. E. Hoskins or Wm Meetlng when established will make j tore Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish und Oil Color. Aleo i ■ till. W a n te d . week and bad an interview with state Allen, fhe committee to receive and for­ eleven. Tho churches in Oregon have | " ilmington, Ohio, fino line of tho By order of the Board of Directors of treasurer Phil Metcbam with refercnco to ward them. Newberg can make a good belonged to Iowa Yearly Meeting held j Monday, June 19, 8 p. m. Elocution- school district No. 29, Yamhill county, a business transaction. showing if all will take an interest and each year at Oskuloosa. Owing to the I ar5' an l Musical Recital, longdistance rendering it impossible for i Tuesday, June 20, 2 p. m. Preparatory Oregon, sealed bids will ho received up to Kimball pianos, endorsed by Patti. help. It. S . I n c jl is , I’res. Ilor. Society. June 23rd by district clerk for sixty (60) more than a very few members fo attend I Graduation. W. P. Heacock lias just received a car W a s t e d : —Salesmen, to sell our choice Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. Tuesday, Juno 20, 8 p. m. Public cur .Is of dry fir wood to ho delivered and Í that body was asked two years ago to load of yellow pine lumber. If you want and hardy nursery stock. Many special | ercises by Crescent Society. corded in the basement of public school ( P r e s c r i p t i o n s C a r k i t i . l y C om -, anything in the line of casing or finishing varieties to offer both in fruits and orna­ allow the Oregon churches to form an­ Wednesday, Ju tie21,10:30 a. m, Com- houso located in the town of Newberg, on C. F. MOORE & CO. I p ou nd Ki) D a y or N i o r t . I lumber call and see him. mentals, and controlled only by us. We other Yearly Meeting and the request was mencement Exercises. or before Sep. 1st, 1893. Board reserves granted. Delegates from all the Ameri­ pay commission or salary, give exclusive Say! Don’t fool away your precious tho light to reject any or all bids. can Yearly Meetings are expected to he l tlu s ic a lo P r o g r a m m e . time cutting a hazel, when you can buy a territory and pay weekly. Write us at t2 H. M. C alkins , Dist. Clerk. present, beside many others from a dis­ PART I. once and secure choice of territory. whip at Allen’s for 2b cents. tf tance. Tho meeting will open on June IloHftie J o e . 1. Instrumental Duo, “ Bonnie Sweet M a y B r o t h e r s , Nurserymen, Pianos and Organs. L. V. Moore, Port­ 27th and hold until July 3rd. Many sub Bessie, Maid O' Dundee.” v ¡¿s Bossle Joe is a thorougli-bred Jersey j 16120 Rochester, N. Y. 1 land. jects of interest to tho church will ha con 2. Trio, “ Farewell my Own F««; Love,” about two years old kept by \V. A. Ly­ A . K . C O O P E R & CO. Are you insured? If not, now is the John Larkin delivers strawberries in a sidered. All the sessions w ill he open to Misses Jessie Cox, Cora Judd and Flo r­ on near Main street In West Newberg. time to provide yourself and fatnfiy with n e w rig this season, and gets all over the public. ence Brown. - , a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Wo take this plan to inform the public that wo are better than over prepared to Bup- to w n in short order. Other dealers in 3. Instrumental Solo, March, Mr. Ben and Diarrhoea Remedy as an insurance berries will be compelled to go on the run ply the trade this Fall in tho fine of a T h e P ic n ic . Wilson. M i l 4 " / l against any serious results from an attack if they get ahead of John. Tho day for the picnic came and a big 4. Recitation,' Miss Effie Macy. of bowel complaint during the summer GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FR U IT TREES. Kimball pianos. Moore, Portland, Or. months. It is almost certain to be need­ crowd of people came also, and then ¡5. Instrumental Solo, "Angola Dream,” P aj ties desiring to «et orchard a this Fall will make money by calling on or correo Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets ed and should be procured at once. No along with the people came the beautiful , Miss Ethel Beharrell. made by Delphina Ellis tire invalid, for other remedy can take its place or do its rain that Ilia people have become accus- 6. Vocal Solo, “ Memories of the Past,” ponding uilh us before placing their orders. sale at J . T. Smith's store. .......... . 1 1 a 1 ■■■- ........................................ . '■ -!■■■!■__ LJU. work. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by touted to look for when Newbeig has a '• Mr. Elmer Dixon, day set for a display of white and cream ■ 7. Instrumental Solo, “ Entice mente,” Woa, Charley! Here is where we C. F . Moore & Co., Druggists. colored dresses. Tho dresses and feathers I Miss Cora Judd. atop. Whips from 25 cents op at Alltn's Willard Grahle met with a serious acci­ were cn hantl, however, in spite of wind 8. Recitation, “ Do Sperience of Rabrend harness shop. dent Wednesday morning. He started W . IE3. H E A C O C K , and weather, hut it was quite noticeable ; Quacko Strong,” Miss Lillian Haynes, The members of the Baptist church to the picnic with his family in the spring that some of them were of variegated 9. Instrumental Solo, “ Come Back to Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, have cleaned up the lot back of the wagon and on going down the hill from his colors before tiie wearers had boon long Erin,” Miss Laura Ilrutscher. T u rn in g *. 8hlngle.fi, Lath, P ick e t*, Lim e, Sand, G ltxa, N all* ami all kin ds of B u ild in g Mate church and put up neat and substantial ¡ home the horse became unmanageable, on dress parade. PART 11 . ria l and B u ild er» ’ H ardware. N flw b e r c , O r e g o n hitching racks for teams. It adds much as the road was slippery, and ran a-vav. The numlier who wore the A. O. U. W. 1. Vocal Solo, “ Tiie in in who broke the to the appearance of their church prop­ They were all thrown out and Mr. Grahle badge gave evident« that fhe order is Bank at Monte Carlo,” Dr. II. Clark. A. HODGSON J . R . HUNT. erty. received a bad fracture of one arm and E. H A D LEY. well represented in the county. In spite 2. Recitation, “ Sparticns to the Roman i Screen doors and windows at the depot the balie was pretty badly bruised up. of the unfavorable weather everybody Gladiators at Capua,” Miss Emma Dr. Littlefield was called to relieve their lumber yard. kept in a good humor and ail seemed t o ; Deskins. Manu factu rer* of suffering and set the broken limb. Whips until you can’t rest, at Allen’s enjoy the picnic. .Mrs. Cox spoke in the 3. Solo and Chorus, “ Tho Homestead j harness shop. tf Dr. M. J . Davis is a prominent physi- j forenoon while Sen. N. L. Butler of Dal­ where my Mdtber Died,” Miss Jessie I Cox. The "Sara Dixon,” which has been cian of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and las, was the orator in fhe afternoon. Mr. HON. Z . AVERY, chartered for the college excursion, is a has been actively engaged in tiie practice But'cr is an aide speaker and Iris natural 4. Instrumental Solo,“ Twilight Echoes,’ ! Oai os thk LasoroT C oht . uctom aao Bull o- zaa in i N i i s u u . Í We are prepared to m ake * .fiiiperfor q u a lity o f drain tile In nil size*. 1ère« o rd ert prom ptly Mr. Arthur Jessup. new boat, and has been fitted out for e x ­ of medicine at that place for the past bearing rbowed him to he every inch filled. Correspond cn ee «»llclted . P rice liât ou ap p licatio n . C orner Main A Dayton Street». thirty-five years. On tiie 26th of May, a gentleman. His address was well re­ 5. “ A few old Friends,” Elocution Ciass cursion business. The comfort and safety O R E G O N . while iu Des Moines enroute to Chicago, H T IíO W JB EnH a-, ceived and Iris visit to Newberg evident­ 0. Iristri, nenfal Holo, "Convent Bulls,” . of the passengers has been well provided G kaicd I slakd , N e b , April 8th, 1891 Mi*s Edna Newlin. for, so that everybody may have a good he was suddenly taken with an attack of ly made him many friends. Music by D r. 2TIU* ZJidlcal Co., Elkhart, ln conficIousncAfi agp-In. W hile la thlfl rondi F . Moore A Co., Druggists. Polish Your Boot Heels, Effie tion I tried your Ney» H e a r t C o r e , and ! leaving home. For sale by C. F . Moore merriment for tiie crowd by the number to im prove from the lirst, and now I um able to do L iq u o r , O p iu m , M orphino, C ltlora l , Cocaine , Macy. | A Co., Druggists. Kimball pianos defy competition. a g'M id day’» 68 years of * — r.^e. I givo od * work fora man ------— " of profiles they m ale on the lra*k. On MliLer Nzw H t .s x Cune att th« Oration—Advertising, Edna Stratton or Tobarro hahila , scck onlij Ilio G enuine credit for my recovery It la over six months Blnco Those who rode were E f>. Elwood, O M uaic. 1 have taken any, although 1 keij> a bottle in the K. Edwards and Owen Jones of Newberg, home in rue I nhould need it I have tiro used Orati m—landacapo Gaidening, I-ewls y o u r N r " v e * r « o L i v i r P iL lO . « « J t h i n k , K c e lc y Treatm entf tchich is lite only aaf<’, r elia - and a young Mr Adams of McMinnville. gm tdealof therm Z- Avwtir. Hanson. The race was for a half mile, file best two hle a w l pcrm ancnt cure in exiatonce. G en uin e Hold on m Positive Guarantee. Oration—Tiie Use ami Abuse of Games, in ihree. Tt,e tr:i k was miserable on ac­ On. M I L E S ’ P I L L S , 6 0 D o * c * 2 S C t «. Florence Brown. K e fir ¡j ¡»attinte*' trilli most fa v o r a b le s u r . count of the rain and Hie tioys were all Oration—The Nineteenth Century Woman D - P R I C down once or twice each and two wheels Sold by C. F. MOORE & CO. rouiiding*' a l Leota Reece. were broken. Three heats decided the Mnsic. nice amt the silver in la! was awanh-d to ■ j»** ’# bHnjr *<'** ■ 6 y ,’ r'r \ Oration—Menac-s to our Government, roj’.R.T.vfil wMt A h •* Nnfiir, O. K Edwards. Tina eo.lege hoy» set tip n i r - » k « »• m u .» ., L u t * • lu ti Drew Price. |i.i. V Ijr I n . n i l l fiu n i I « W r>» a yell for Pacific college of course, when •I tti« *•■«, «rii U'l'N’ f < » Oration— Hobby Horses, Harley Britt. «• t o , a l l « K r *. I,i ni-.v ,.a i t c f fhe medal was pre-t tiled to Mr. Edwards. •f t. n *>*- Correspondence Con- £iaT Write for Piirtlculure. “ Harmony in Nature, Lida Han­ il,. «■ A A I la Or— I f«y M S » f «tari you, ' r.ii h uf fidcntlal. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—NoAuir. :ri - No A” ..M«. F.ARII V, :• » KI'.Ml.t I enrw J. every heat. Brad Jones won a foot race Music. »’Alili« ' LAI w »K M A.H.»ca it lu . <>, Presentation of Diploma*. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years tie Svu „ 4 M i r a «o., to a n . am », jia ».- k . in a daan w ith a McMinnville man. o K F. g o n i vn r a i l w a y t i m e t a b l é STOREY7 S . T IN N IN G A N D P L U M B IN G SH O P. l y ^ T I L S O N ’S G R O C E R Y Grocery Line. Anything THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE, Tinware, Stoves, Loggers’s Supplies, PUMPS, J \ GARDEN 1 1 . H W A T C H M A K ER TOOLS, ETC. J. B. MOUNT. o & A Füll Line of Clods And Watches Always on j B U Y B U Y B U Y B U Y B U Y of Hardware Stovesof P lo w sof of Furniture Seedsof w a r d , JE W E L E R . Hanfl, at Reasonable Prices1 J. H. TOWNSEND. J. H. TOWNSEND. J. H. TOWNSEND, J. H. TOWNSEND. J. H. TOWNSEND. L IM ALL KINDS OF Furniture, Bedding & Carpets. Ficture Frames Made to Order. T. M A C Y. j Popular Patent and Family Medicines j LATEST STYLES ofWALL PAPER. Newberg Nursery, ■ Q F P O T L U M B E R Y A R D . H A D L E Y , H U N T & CO. w w First Class Drain Tile. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. i-cüREDíiii I Don t F go ! With Fakes! Foresi Grove & Roscber^:, Or.