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    OREGONIAN BAILWAY TIME TADLE.
Mitchell A Clark will roll you lumber rath t. un interesting game, although the At STORE ’S.
Machine Oil at Mount's.
Storey has complete outfit tor repairing
Store r„ i up pretty well. Brooks the
at fifty |>er cent discount for cash.
North.
April 1, 1831.
South. Pumps.
Storey handles Buckeye Pumps.
pitcher for I.aFavette did some very good
Lv. Newberg, 7
a. m Lv. Portleud, v 10 h m
Alva
Maoy
and
family
wi
re
down
from
Go to .Macy’s for the Wisconsin Refrig­
Mr. Westren left for his home at Chi-
Ar. Portland, :u a. m. Ar. Nuwberg 12:1'» p.m
THEY
Dayton last Sunday to attend the Moore work duiing tiie first half of the game but BEST
Lv. Newberg 12 i > p.m Lv. lVrtlaud, 4 p in. erator.
cago last week.
lacked the strength to hold lip to the end iu the \7orld
Ar. Portiaiid, 3 « p.m. Ar. Newberg, 6:0*0 p.m.
reunion.
Never Bother.
Nate Elliott struck a job in the mill at
Buy your Binder Twine, Machine Oil,
Passenger aud Freig! it Hates to all points.
Alva Cook and John Brown drove over of the game. Washburn who pitched for
| Scott’s Mills, utid left for that place Mon­ etc., of Christenson Bros.
C. B. FUISSKLL,
can be obtained from
Agent New berg. day.
from Scott’s Mills last Sunday. Alva is the Woodbnrn nine proved to he Iho jo!
The Wisconsin Refrigerator has Se­
merchandising witli his father-in-law, F. Heat pitcher that ever touted a hall in a
Buy your tloiir and feeJ of Calkius. wells to preserve the lee.
game here, and his work was admired by
S. Cottle, at that place.
Local Events.
Delivered to all parts of the city free of
ull w ho saw him.
George Propst, of Chamisieg, was in
Rev. Nathan II. Clark preach'd his
charge.
The ban.I furnished gooj music ami
town the first of the week.
G. W. Grayson and family were down , Go west! But first buy C. F. Moore’s farewell sermon ut Dayton la.-t Sunday. everybody seemed to enjoy tho afternoon.
Go to Evans & Clemeasou for freeti
i from Sheridan over Saturday aud Sun- ; new tent for less than wholesale price. He and his wife left for their home in Considering everything the receipts were
meats.
Hamilton county, Indiana, Tuesday.
verv satisfactory.
! Jay.
; su e i2 x ir'.j.
Win. Bond and family started for tlio
Before starting to the coast or some
Is the place to buy
C.
F.
Moore
&
Co.,
have
a
fine
line
of
Summer clothing, summer underwear
toast Tuesday.
P icn iciug.
machine and engine oil at prices that and summer hats at 2d per cent discount other place, go to J. G. Hadley’s and get
Whips until you can’t rest, at Alloa’s
The day appointed for the \V. C. T.
a pair of Scenery Spectacles. It will pay
can't be beat.
I for cash at Kay & Todd's.
picnic dawned beautiful and clearl
harness shop.
tf
you.
tf
Seven thousand pounds of the best
Binder Twine, in quantities from fifty
Go to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. Wm. Binder Twine on the market for saio by
Kay A To l l will sell you straw hats, The committee of arrangement had thei
E V K H Y T H I N O F K K 9 1 I A X I) C L E A N .
! cents worth up to nine hundred dollars summer underwear and summer clothing plane complete. Teams began to leave
l-lllis’ Liniment.
Christenson Bros.
town
as
eilly
as
nine
o’clock,
and
con­
-
worth,
for
sale
bv
Christenson
Bros.
at 2 ) (>er cent discount for cash, in order
See E. B. Long when you have any
Mrs. Emma Moore, wife of Dr. J. B
Justin Haworth and his parents return- to elear out their stock ready for fall and tinued to arrive until noon, at the beauti­
flustering or brick work to do.
Moore of Portland, was in town the first led from their trip to the coast Wednes-
ful fir grove near ths Cord Oliver school-
winter goods.
Roofing, Spouting, Tinshingles, etc., at of the week visiting.
house, which had been selected for the
j
day.
They
teport
good
weather
and
a
| Alfred Moore had a reunion of his fam­ occasion.
Storey’s.
A large number of the transient rail­ i fine time.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ily on last Sunday on account of this visit
Buckeye's arc better and cheaper than road men were out to hear the Collin
One Mr. Clough, a prominent druggist of Prof. Joseph Moore of l’arlhain Col­ | Tables spread with snowy white cloths,
any other force Pump made.
lecture on the Holy Land.
; of Moscow, Idaho, w ho is a friend of Mus lege, Richmond, Indiana, to our town. j decorated with boqueta of flowers, and
Silas Moon has moved into Miles
When Kay & Todd sav 20 per cent oil", ; Anise Brown, has boon in town during Alfred .Moore is an undo of Prof. Moore's. I loaded with eatables of choice and tempt -
I ing variety, including free ice cream for
Reece’s projierty for the present.
they mean just what they say. No goods I the week,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan White and Mrs. i all present, was no small item of interest
Screen doors and windows at the depot marked up to be sold at discount.
If you want to improve yonr appetite Craven and daughter Gertie, drove up at the noon hour when all partook of the
lumber yard.
Thomas Terrell and wife and their son take a look at the choice display of meats I from Middleton on Thursday evening of
; bounteous repast.
The case against C. B. Clement, the de-j Samuel Terrell and family, went down to j gold by Austin & Stanley, at Central last week to attend the lecture delivered
GARDEN
TOOLS, ETC.
At two o’clock tho company was seated P U M P S ,
tective, has been indefinitely postponed. j Portland last Saturday to visit with reía Meat Market.
j by Addison Collin. They returned homo in front of the platform to listen to the
i ^ W o m a k e a S p ecialty of J u d s o n P o w d e r.
J. B. MOUNT.
Stop drawing water, get a force Pump 1 lives and seo the sights.
Dr. Littlefield and family and Hugh after the lecture.
| program which consisted of music and
and keep your lawn and garden nice—See
The Toledo is billed for a daily round Nelson and Miss Lyon are off for the
L ost :—At West Chnhalem, July 4, a I speeches. Mrs. Harford, on behalf of
Storey.
trip steamer between Mission Landing j coast for an outing. They expect to be lady’s black leather hand bag containing ! the worthy people of Cordolivor extended
Woa, Charley! Here is where we j and Portland, and is advertised to pass ! gone three weeks.
a purse with about $7.00 and some other a hearty welcome to all in such a pleas-
stop. Whips from 25 cents up at Allen’* I Newberg at 6:15 a. m. Faro for the ! Rev. Thomas C. Brown is keeping i articles. Finder will bo rewarded by ing manner that we knew it was from the
- round trip $1.00.
harness shop.
heart, hearty. Will. Allen responded,
house by himself at present, us Mrs. leaving ut G raphic office.
Next Saturday is tho time for the regu- Brown is over at Prune Ridge breathing
delivering ono of tho best gospel temper-
C. G. C hristenson ,
Mr. Storey, of McMinnville, was down
unco addresses we have heard. Ho bas-ul
IJ K T A 1 H I N O F I N E W A T C H E S A N D C L U C K S A S T K C I A L T Y .
Newberg, Or.
last Saturday visiting with his brother | lar meeting of the horticultural society. Cascade Mountain air.
NEWBERG,
OREGON.
•
| The election of officers and other iinpor-
Frank, of our town.
J. C. McCroa and family arrived home
The track layers arrived hare last Fri- his remarks on tho prophecies of Isaiah.
I
taut
business
that
will
claim
the
attention
Among
the
many
things
ha
said,
he
from
their
eastern
visit
and
World’s
Fair
I
day.
Three
rails
are
now
laid
from
Port-
Mitchell & Clark are prepared to tar­
nish first class lumber on short notice to j of the meeting ought to bring out a large trip last week looking hale and hearty j land to Dundee which covers the Port­ s|>oke of tho white ribbon worn by tho
I crowd. Come out and bring your neigh- j Thoy repor, B pleasant time.
land and Yamhill division. We under- W. C. T. LX, as the web that shall bind
parties going to build.
| bors.
J. E. Todd, Ab. Hoskins and 0 . E. J stand that it. will probably be several the serpent intemperance then tho \V. C.
Pile up your winter’s supply of wood
James Vestal lias sold his property on Hays rode over to Woodburn on their \ days before the third rail is laid as far as T. U. will not bo changed hut will read
-while the roads are good and N. M. Snod­
¡the corner of Fourth and River streets to wheels last Wednesday. Todd brought a | Whiteson, so that connection can be “ What Christ Teaches Us.”
grass will saw it for you
Mrs. Mary Moon’s account of a picnic
,,
, _
,
Matthew Terrell who came out from Os- i tlno bird dog homo with him.
made with tho West Side division.
■Sea-moss and Oregon
coast bouquets
. ,
,
... are I
in Alaska was listened to with eager
”
u
! li.iiorvc.
Iowa,
soiuo ..
time ago. We
kaloosa
The
Edison
concert
at
the
college
on
Macy can sell you any size Refrigerator
made by Delphina Ellis tho invalid, for glad to know that Mr. Terrell has in this
interest. Space forbids a full recital.
last Saturday night, which was in charge
you want.
sale at J. T. Smith's store.
Said their “ bill of fare” consisted of
way declared his intention of making a
of
Mr.
Wirtz,
of
Forest
Grove,
was
well
The party who borrowed tha Vantress
Say! Don’t fool awav your precious home with us. We understand his fami-
bread, beaus and molasses with berries
attended.
Tho
selections
were
very
good
water tank will confer a favor on N. M.
time cutting a hazel, when you can buy a j lv will come out in September.
which they picked after arriving on the
I m 1 IIK M I U
Snodgrass by returning it to liim immedi­ and the audience was well pleased with grounds, aud some fish which tho child-
whip at Allen’s for 25 cents.
tf
Any one having good specimens of any
the
evening’s
entertainment.
What
has
i
Van Robertson took in the bicycle race I varieties of fruits that w ill do to send to ately, as be lias purchased the Vantress been accomplished with the phonograph j ren’caught during the day.
Recitations were given by Bessie, Don,
H .
and ball game here Saturday. He is put­ j the World’s Fair, cun leave them w ith outfit.
in bringing out the natural tone and
Miles Reece left with his family and pitch of the human voice is really won­ and Kenneth Chase, Edna Hobson and
ting in his time on the ranch this sum­ j E. H. Woodward, C. E. Hoskins or Wm
mer.
I Allen, the committee to receive and for­ household effects for Scott’s Mills last derful. Just what there remains to be Nellie Burrows.
Mr. Joshua Smith gave a short but
John Cook aud discovered about electricity no one
Calvin Dixon and Elias Hodron have ward fbem. Newberg can make a good Tuesday morning.
bought tho fruit dryer near tho depot of showing if all will take an interest and Cephas Maris drove them across tho knows, but the public is prepared for al­ pointed speech. As is customary to ro-
serve the best for the last, Mr. Harford
country with teams.
Bray & Weesner and will operate it this help. II. S. Iso Lis, Pres. Hor. Society.
most anything.
gavo tho closing speech. Gave us many
On the llixir, but sleep on a lied purchased a t Macy’s. Our
season.
A.
C.
Churchill
has
been
up
from
Port-
!
Ilenry and Luther Votaw came down
Master Bennie Rees who has boon vls- solid facts in a real speech making way.
prices are on the lloor—sleep above them . We keep
See J. B. Mount when you want any­ from Tacoma Monday to spend a few land again this week looking at the bear- I it'ng here for some time returned home Said, “ wo must reap what we sow.”
thing in the line of Machine Oil.
days with their parents. Mrs. Williams, ing prune orchards in the valley. He last Monday with Alya Cook. Ho has j “ We have planted the saloon, wo must
has full confidence in the prune industry a bear story to tell that he will not soon
B. C. Miles took his grandmother over of Tacoma, and Mrs. Whitacre, of Wil-
in Oregon, and not only talks it but puts forget. He and a couple of the Vantress banish it ourselves.” “ Let tho to idlings
|
Iowa
county,
daughters
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
to Prune Ridge Wednesday. W. F. Ed­
of Cioil on this subject permeate our
his money into it.
boys while out fishing were suddenly whole tieing even to the end of our fin­
wards stood behind the bank counter in . Voiaw are still bore, so that they are en-
While it is a fact that people can bet brought face to face with a hunter and |
I joying a family reunion at the Votaw
liis absence.
gertips, so that we can drop tho ballot for
on the result of anything, whether it is an two dogs in a fierce combat with a bear.
Storey is doing a big business in Buck­ 1 home this week, the first for nearly twen-
God and Home, and Native Land.”
athietic contest or not, it seems that the The man, who evidently did not seo the
First and Center Street«
eye pumps. He put in one on the new | ty years.
Thirteen new names were added to tho Corner
Nowberu, Oregon,
Rev. C. C. Stratton, IX D., of Portland proper thing to do is to reduce such op­ boys, poured tho shots in rapidly, but for­ list of membership. Tho absence of our
bool grounds at Dundee this week.
portunities to a minimum, And if New­ tunately none of the shots hit them. The
president was lamented as she was de­
Miss Maggie Paulson, who has been | University, will lecture at the M. E. berg cannot have a bicycle race or a ball
boys took to their heels, and they, as well tained at homo on account of sickness.
|
church,
Tuesday
evening
at
8
o’clock
stopping with her brother II. C. I’oulson |
k Subject, “ Paradise Restored.” The doc- game without the hotting, then it is time as the bear, got away safely, but badly She was reminded of this by the boqueta
for nearly a year past, returned last
scared.
* j tor is truly the Deniothenos of the North­ to call a halt along this line.
and a liberal supply of cake sent her.
to lier home in Iowa.
C AititiES A KI LL LINK OK
Brother Harding, of the Telephone-
west. And this is his best lecture. All
Prof. Joseph Moore, of Earlham Col­ We were so attraeted by the program that
President Newlin retnrned from Seattle
Register,
who
was
down
last
Saturday
to
are invited to attend. Admission 10
lege, Richmond, Indiana, arrived hero we had not perceived any side issues and
last Monday whore he wont to attend the cents, children tree.
witness the bicycle und baso ball contest, from California on Thursday oi last week at its close were agreeably surprised to
Chautauqua Assembly.
He reports a
made a pleasant call at this office. He anil remained until last Monday. lie see tho long table again spread with cako
II. N. R ounds , Pastor.
rather small attendance.
W anted :—Salesmen, to sell our choice knows the newspaper business in Yam­ had been in California for some time and and iee cream.
llinchman Cooper was out south last and hardy nursery stock. Many special hill county from A to X, he having been while there delivered a course of lectures
Wo feel grateful to tho good pcoplo of
■week as far as Grant’s Pass. At that varieties to offer both in fruits and orna­ engaged in newspaper work in the county on the subject of higher education. Cordolivor for their kind invitation which
l ’ u he D rugs for P rescrpitions .
point he sold nursery stock to the amount mentals, and controlled only by us. We | longer tlian any other inan.
There are a number of persons hero w ho gavo us profitable recreation and the com­
of $2,590. The peach crop, although not pay commission or salary, give exclusive
The prune crop promis.es to be im­ have known the Professor for a number mittee of arrangement deserve special Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also«
up to the average, will be fair, One or- j territory and pay weekly. Write us at mense Ibis year and it looks like it would of years, some as a schoolmate ami others credit for making the picnic a success in
lino lino of tho
chard he saw, he tliiuks will produce once and secure choice of territory.
be necessary for moro evaporators to be as a teacher, and bo was agreeably sur­ every way.
A n O hsekvkr .
2,500 boxes.
L A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L P A P E R .
built in this vicinity if the crop is proper­ prised to find so many familiar faces to
M ay B rothers , Nurserymen,
H u y fo r S ale .
greet
him
on
his
arrival.
He
preached
ly
cared
for.
It
will
hardly
be
possible
j!6t20
Rochester,
N.
Y.
A letter was received from Prof. Hart­
Hay five and six dollars per ton in tho Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
for those we now have to handle the crop at Friends church on Sunday morning to
ley the first of the week, written from
Elder S. S. Beaver, of -McAllister, Ju-
Fountain City, Indiana, in which he niatta Co., Pa., says his wife is subject to if the fruit ripens slowly, and if it should a large audience and delivered a tciin er- field. .See N. M. Snodgrass for particu­
\ PUF.«: MITIONS C AKK KELLY COM
stated it was so hot that he could not crump in the stomach. Last summer she come on with a rush as it sometimes does ance lecture in the afternoon A man of lars.
J
POUNLKI» D a y o r N i g h t .
C. F. MOORE & CO.
sleep with a clear conscience. To the tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera am) •hey will simply be covered up with his intelligence always receives a warm
NOTICE.
fruit.
welcome in Newberg and his coming, al­
person who enjoys sound, refreshing Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and was much
Tliope indebted to the firm of Baldwin
“ My lilt!© boy was very bad off for two though lincxoected ut this time, was
sleep, Oregon is a haven of rest.
pleased with the speedy relief it afforded.
& Haworth will please call and settle im­
highly appreciated.
months
with
diarrhcca.
We
used
various
R. D. Allen, of Silvorton, will attend She has since used it whenever necessary medicines, also called in two doctors, but
mediately.
the meeting of the horticultural society and found that it never fails. For sale by nothing done him any good until wo used
D ally B oat.
tomorrow, and speak on some subject C. F. Moore A Co.
The Steamer Toledo making the ro'.ind
Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diar-
A . IC. C O O P E R <& C O .
with reference to onr horticultural inter­
If some parents about tins town do not rlnca Remedy, which gave immediate re­ trip between Mission Landing and Port­
ests. Mr. Alien is a practical fruit grow­ exercise a little more authority to prevent lief and soon cured him. I considered it land leaves
Wo take tliis plan to inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to (up-
er and a’l our fruit raisers ought to tie their off-pring frmn handling or using to­ the (rest medicine made and can roil- i Mission Landtag
.. AM) A. M.
out to hear him. Tell all your neighbors bacco they are liable to have cause to re­ scientioiisly recommend it to ull who Newberg
. 6:1.1 A. M.
plv the trade this Fall in the line of a
$1.03
and send word to other people.
gret it. A eouple of lads are in the liabi' need u diarrhiea or colic medicine. J. E. ; Fare for the K ouh » 1 Trip
GENERAL ASSORTM ENT OF F R U IT TREES.
Cyrus Hoskins has originated a new- of running a doll rack at every public Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50 cent hot- ,
lî lc j oie a n d lia n e H a ll C o n tr a t.
I’ ai tins desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or corres
cherry that gives great promise of mak­ gathering where they are allowed so to ties for sale by C. F Moore A Co.
A fuir aized crowd paid lheir two hit
ing a sensation in the cherry world. He do, and we are informed that they have
ponding with us before placing their orders.
When Miss Maggie Inglis went east to j pièce»* into the trcaHiry of l’arifiic I’and
cigars
to
give
away
“
alloe
same”
grown
sent a sample iiox to Washington city,
Denver several days ago, she took a few on lsiHt Saturday aiternoon to witnees tho
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the first of the week, to be examined by people. This warning ought to be suili- Royal Ann cherries along to show her
contest
for
tho
modal
in
tbe
bicycle
race,
the chief of the bureau of horticulture cient.
friends. They were not full grown but and to see tho hall game hetween tho La-
and there was nothing small about them.
Those who have seen the Oregon ex- they were large enouuh to be called littlo Fayette and Woodbnrn niner<. McMinn*
W. F . HEACOOK,
Nine of them laid in a row covered a hibit at the World’s Fair, say Cy Hos­ apples by the Denverites. Scott forward­
ville «as ropresentod by a email urmv c*f
space of eleven and three quarter inches. kins’ knocks out all other com|>etitc,rs in ed to her a box of ripe ones last Tuesday
Rough and Dressed Lum ber, Doors and W indows, Brackets,
w hoebiion v% lio eatno dow ri to m » o Ilibbe
F. A. Morris and wife and J. C. Col- the fruit exhibit. The fruit eent by some that bad tbe color on the c heek and they (.arrv 0ff t|l0 thirty five dollar gold medal,
Tu rn in gs , S h i n g le s , Lath, Pi ck et s , L im e , Sand, Glass. N all s aud all k in d s of B u i l d i n g Mate
rial and B u i l d e r s ’ Hardw are .
NttWborffv OrOgOH
cord, wife and daughter, left on last Wed- j of <!'« Portland crowned heads is purpose will ho eve and mouth openers to the t»il- ami it was really too bad to see the b o y s
need ay morning at an early hour for lv given more prominence than that sent verites. Just send your eastern friends a disappointed, as they were apparently
Scott’s Mills. The ladies said they in­ by Mr. Hoskins, but his fruit is getting to 1 sample of Oregon fruit, if you are laying honest in the belief that the medal was
J. R. HUNT.
A. HODGSON
K. IIAHLKY.
COL. C. W . D EA N .
tended remaining for a short time to visit the front in the eyes of the visitors just a bait for them, and they will bite every already within their grasp, and then they
and breath mountain air and take on tbe same. He has forwarded several time without regard to the direction of rode a long distance over the dusty roads SUNSTRUCK IN BATTLE I
cheek. The conditions are no doubt fav­ boxes of cherries that are world beaters. the wind on the day of arrival.
I)R. M ILES MEDIC AL CO, E l k h a r t ,
Manufacturers of
to see the walk away they had billed for
I n i ».—I m u s t *;»y t h e li«-"to rati vo N e r v i n e
orable and we shall look for m«ich im­ This is an advertisement for Chehalem
Melva C. Hall, tho nine-months-old Hibhs.
a n d N e r v e a n d Lit«:*- I 'i l ls h a v e d o n o m e
provement in tliis particular on their re­ valley fruit that wiil tell.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmor Hall,
“ Why,” said they, ‘‘.Adams would g r H r . ) i t U g o Y o E d A . R S f H A V E N O T F E L T A t
turn. Morris and Colconl will probably
YVKLL A S N O W .
was
brought
hero
lor
burial
Thursday
have
won the other medal if bis wheel
Rev G. C. Wilding, of Vancouver,
T h e s t a r t i n g p o i n t o f m y diaeftPS w a s a
return today loaded with several bear Washington, delivered the first of a morning. The babe died at their home at had not broken in the fall l e got, and Fun«tr«»ke
ree«*iv«*d in b a t t l e b efo re Port
We a i e pre pared to m ak e a s u p e r io r r|iial It y o f drain tile in el l size s, Large order» promptly
iwa . I ’ d t o
stories.
orner Main A Dayton Streets.
solicited.
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list on application.
filled Correspondence
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course of five lectures arranged for at the Sunnyside, six miles south of Salem, the here we have a better man than Adams.” 1 t H h u e d s t i o m n , r* L o o f u i b s e i a g n i n a , n i J n u g n e t o 1-lth,
t a k e l»r. M i l e s
11 con -
Last fall I was taken with a kind of M. E. church, last Tuesday night. His previous morning, of scarlet fever. Mrs. But tbe boys were doomed to disappoint- ^ ■ 8 1 I ^ 4 ^ 5 l m l n - i m m e l d i d e i s s t r I a c b t i a n d g b t ad
O
R E G O N .
NEWBERG,
a i n In ir»y
be; id; . 1 !
we a k s | *:ID. a m ! t h e p as t four
summer complaint, accompanied with a subject was, “ To Briton and Back.” Mr. Hall and their »laughter May have been merit, all owing to tbe simple fai t that years
I
Lave
Led
tí»
x
H
e
..p
#*\
(-rytlilng
wonderful diarrhoea. Soon alter my Wilding is full of wit and humor and none sick, but are better, while Emmor and the Hibbs pioved to be several lengths too o f an a c t i v e c h a r a c te r , e n d at 11 y in tl»e
lion*«* f o r
wife’s sister, who lives with u«, was taken of his hearers went io sleep while he was second daughter are reported very sick slow for Edwards.
C a W U T R
:t t i m e ; V
T L E
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J c o " u l d * n o "t
t
Tbe entries were, Hibbs and Adams of w a l k »»cross t h e s t r e e t . I K N O W Y O U R
Considering the number of with the fever. They have the sympathy
in the same way. We used almost every­ speaking.
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a nd th a t
of
a
large
circle
of
friends
here
in
their
McMinnville
and
Edwards
ami
Jones
of
lectures
and
entertainments
we
have
had
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o w
m a a n n e e n n t t . H e e v e r n
thing without benefit. Then I said, let
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time of bereavement. Carl Ktanley, D. Newberg. They got a good start in the o f m y
11 s fry Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and lately, the audience wa* of very fair size.
friends
are
Diarrhoea Remedy, which wr did, and The next in the course will be on next B. Bartlett, Mr. Ken worthy and Mr, first heat ami all went well until the first here
w ell o f th
them.
em r " Yours
Yours truly.
trul
« O L » C W D E A N , .
that cured us right away. I think much Tuesday night when Rev C. C Stratton f’ressnall came down Wednesday night quarter was reached, when to the sur­
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with
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for
burial.
prise of everybody, Hibbs took a tumble.
of it, as it did for me what it was recom­ will deliver bis lecture, “ Paradise Re­
Tf yourself or friemIs Ir is h to he cured oj
DR.
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LEW*NERVINE
is the most eer-
Just
why
he
made
sorb
a
break
nolxxlv
stored.”
This
is
«aid
to
be
a
very
fine
Addison
Coffin
left
Newberg
last
Tues­
mended to do. John llertzler, Bethel,
t a i n c u r e for Headache, »urulgiu. Nerv­
Prostration, Dizziness, S p a s m s , Sleep­
Liquor, Opium, Morphincf Chloral Cocaine,
Berks Co., I’a 25 and 50 cent bottles for lecture. Admission only ten cents. The day and went on bis journey fait her seemed able to give a reasonable answer. ! ous
lessness, Dullness, If lues, and Opi-im
sale by C. F. Moore A Co , Druj^ists.
house ought to Vie fillet 1.
south. 11 is intention was to visit Salem Tliis ended his part in tlie first beat. Ed­ i f a h it. t ’ontalna no opiau-» or dangerous drugs.
or Tobacco hahils, seek only the Genuine
an»l Scott’s Mills and then go on to San wards won tbe heat easily, with Jone«
Sold o n s P o s it i v e G u a r a n te e .
Franci.sco where he wa* to meet hi* son an I Adams coming in un even second. On. M I L E S ’ P IL L S ,60 Doaca26CTS.
Kerley Treatment, urhirh is the only safe, relia­
who id one of the prominent attorneys of Edwards also W' n the second heat with­
Carson City, Nevada. After some days out any sj.ecial effort and was awarded Sold by C. F. MOORE & CO.’
b le and permanent cure, in existence.
Genuine
of sight «ei-ing at »out the Golden (rate he tie* prize. Hibhs came in second but
u to go home with bis son and spend a was away behind.
Keetey Institutes, trilh most favorable sur-
Tbe medal was made bv E. I). El wood,
month or more visiting with him before
he returns to Indiana, lie is making up the jeweler, and is a beauty. O. K. now
rounditigs at
a party for a trip to England and the wears two medals wen this season and
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Holy Land, he to go as guide for the says it is enough for the present and will
O r.
party. They intend to start in January lay a»ddc wheeling for the season and de­
tKWFfcRG
ORE soft.
or February of next yi ar. The party vote his time to work at home.
h a v e Ju st re c e lv d a full lin e «f new foods,
SST Write for I’artlculan».
Corm-isimkuicc Con-
attern* a: J beat Gua’tty, snd w ill
making that trip wili be fortunate to ha%e
The ball game took up the rest of the ill la at test is p low
the
<|'ia!!tjr
of
oar
good«
*
figure
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
a man for guhie who is so well posted as evening and at the close tbe score stood
fiiU-nlial.
will j-.i* tlfy
in g outfit j n r | re
' ed. 1
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Y .«rs the Standard. ■ Mr. Cuffia i* r<s»rJir.u «II that t.'rrihiry. 13 to 15 in favor o ' TV.xsi um. It »u. " 'r a d e t e e m t m b a lm
e i c d ?ef me.
At STOREY’S.
BUCKEYE PUMPS.
Pit flier Pumps, Pipe, C utting & Threading.
Roofing-, Spouting:, Tinware, Repairing Etc.
-y^TILSON’S GROCERY
¡¿A nything i-The Grocery Line.
THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE,
Tinware, Stoves, Loggers’s Supplies,
P.
II.
Howard,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER.
A Full Lins of Cioc’is And Watches Always on Hand, at Reasonable Prices.
BUY
BUY
BUY
BUY
BUY
Hardware of J. H. TOWNSEND.
Stovesof J. H. TOWNSEND.
Plowsof J.of H. TOWNSEND.
Furniture J. H. TOWNSEND.
Seedsof J. TOWNSEND.
X a IM
ALL KINDS OF
Furniture, Bedding & Garpets.
Picture Frames Made to Order.
W. T. MACY.
POST OFFICE DRUG STORE
Popular Patent and Family Medicines
Newberg Nursery,
T)EPOT LUMBER YARD.
HADLEY, HUNT & CO.
First
tho usands
Class
Drain
Don t Fool With Fakes!
.
c. c o x
i
Forest Grove & Rosebery
Tile.