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    STEAMER TOLEDO TIME TABLE
Samuel Davis, of Dundee, was iu town
The Steamer Toledo miking the Round Trip Tuesday.
between MUaiou Leading uud Fortlaud daily,
Storey has complete outfit iur repairing
•leaves,
Mission Lauding .................... . 5:50 A. M. Bumps.
Machine Oil at Mount’s.
F a r m fo r Sale.
Mitchell A Clark will fell you lumber
at fifty per cent discount fi r cash.
At STOREY’S.
A t ST O R E ' ’S.
Two mile« east of Newberg. For par-
Storey handles Buckeye rumps.
W . C. Warnoi k and wife, of Washta. titulars inquire of 1*. G a id .
Harvest has begun.
BEST
TH
EY
Iowa, are visiting with Win. Bond and
Misses Lulu Lamb and Lily Bale* re­
Newberg
. 6:1 • A M.
K -.O.M ( t i lt K X C I I A X H K S .
family,
who
are
old
acquaintances,
’
iti
tLo
YJor'
Never
Bother.
Fare for the Ruuud Trip
11.00
Spencer Haworth is up and around turned home Satuiday.
Kay
A
Todd
will
sell
you
straw
hats,
Mrs.
1..
II.
Baker
uiet
with
a
severe
again.
Huv your Binder Twine, Machine Oil,
-u.inner underw ear and summer clothing shaking up in a runaway last Sunday.
OREGONIAN R A IL W A Y TIM E TABLE.
Screen doors and windows at the depot etc., of Christenson Bros.
a
' 2>) per cent discount tor cash, in order She had been for a drive behind one of
North.
A p ril l, 18£1.
South.
lumber yard.
Buckeye’s are lietter and choaper than ! to clear out their stock ready for fall and
Mr. Baker's spirited and high-bred colts,
L v. Newberg, 7:55 a. m j Lv. Portland, 9:40 a. m
President Thomas Newlin was at Sher-' any other force Bump made,
Ar. Port laud, 9:-!0 a. m. 1 Ar. Newberg 12:15 p.m.
I winter goods.
and bad stopped at the house. Closing a
Lv. Newberg 12:45 p.m. | Lv. Portland. 4 :;•» p.m. wood and Middleton last Friday and Sat-
N M Snodgrass sold a good horse to
....
.
L ■
. ' ± — . '.! " B i - J i g « '. L-J-.-L. ...L ..-LL.
Ar. Portland, 3:20 p.m. ( Ar. Newberg, 6:06 p.m.
The latest from the John Day pros- parasol frightened the horse, ami he ran
j a man on Dayton prairie thi* week.
Passenger and Freight Kates to all points, urday.
pectins crew is that they have reached down the long hill in that vicinity, throw­
can be obtained from
C. B. FRISSELL,
Buy your Hour and feed of Calkins.
Harrison Crater lots decorated the Cra- tho field for fossils and that they are ing Mrs. B. out u|xiu a pile of brush.— H e
Agent Newberg.
Delivered to all parts of the city freo of Ven house with a coat of paint this week. getting down to hard work. They think porter.
I* the place to buy
j
Go west ! I’ nt tirst buy C. F. Moore's ; they will he out live weeks.
The other day John Allison’s horses,
J. H. Townsend sold to Kev. J. C. F.un-1 new teoj for ¡ess (¡mn wholesale (price,
The Baptist Sabbath school gave its an* three in numher, jumped into Mr. Coop­
mel a first class spring wagon the first of ¡¿¡¡^
i° Tk„
I nuul picnic last Tuesday on t’ liehalem er's field during the night time and while
the
week.
Go to Evans A Clemensou for fresh
A. E. Moore’s new residence west of mountain. A large crowd was in attend­ playing run Into a barb wire fence which
K V K K Y T 1 II NO FKFS1 I A N D C L E A N .
C. F. Moore A Co. . have a tine fine of ( 0» n is being pushed forward to comple­ ance. A bountiful dinner was dispatched Mr. Cooper had up to seperate his wheat
meats.
machine and engine oil at prices th a t; tion with rapidity.
after which the children s|H iit a very from the summer fallow- and was cut so
ffm . Allen and Jesse Ilobson went to
can’t be beat.
Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. A. W. Walker and son Maurice, pleasant afternoon in swinging, croquet- badly that one died. The others are get­
Seven thousand
pounds of
of the
thousand pounds
j 0f Portland, have been visiting with C. • ing, hall playing and oilier amusements. ting along all right, John Woods having
Whips until you can’t rest, at Allen’s
Binder Twine on the market for sale by B. Frissell’s this week.
W an - tu d :—Salesmen, to sell our choice noted as vetrinarv and stitched up the
harness stiop.
tf
H E A D Q U A R T E R S FO R
Christenson Bros.
•
i and hardy nursery stock. Many special wounds. The one that died was valued
Allen
Smith
and
family
have
been
at
Go to C. F. Moore A Co., for Dr. Win.
varieties to offer both in fruits and orna- at f2Q0.— Am ity Popgui 1 .
J.
8
.
Larkin
furnished
some
gooseber-
|
tll0
soaHilte
,,Mt
ten
days.
They
are
E llis’ Liniment.
j mentals, and controlled only by us. We
ries for the Oregon exhibit at the W orld’s expeclej il0ine this week.
Just as wo wore going to press news
Prepare to pay for your premium list
! pay commission or salary, give exclusive reached this city that while Wm. Bewley
Fair that are world beaters.
. . .
,
Summer clothing, summer underwear
ad. August 1st.
territory and pay weekly. Write us at and an unknown hoy were coming in
Hills are out for public sale of house-1 aU(j gummer hats at 20 per cent discount
Mr. Fisk was down from Arlington on
once and secure choice of territory.
hold goods by C. E. Hayes, The sale for ca6[i at Kav A Todd’s.
from toward the coast with a load, broke
business the tirst of the week.
M a y B r o t h e r s , Nurserymen,
through a bridge and all went down be­
will be Saturday, August 5th.
Binder
Twine,
in
quantities
from
fifty
jlCt29
Rochester, N. Y .
See E. B. Long when you have any
G A R D E N
TOOLS,
TCTC.
low. The hoy’s hack was broken and P U M P S ,
Charley Johnson returned from Salem cents wortli up to nine hundred dollars
»plastering or brick work to do.
Rev. G. W . Gue, D. D., of Grace Mr. Rewley was badly injured.
Just
| the first of the weeji. He reports things worth, for sale by Christenson Bros.
Church Portland, Or., will lecture at the where it occnred we could not learn but f * " W e m oke a Specialty o f Judson P ow d er.
Roofing, Spouting, Tinshiagtes, etc., at pretty quiet at the capital citv.
Rev. A. J. llutisaker, of McMinnville, M. E. church on Tuesday evening. Sub­ from tbe fact that it was about six before
Storey's.
When Kay A Todd sav 20 per cent off, will preach in tho Baptist church next
ject, “ Heroines of the W ar.” In defer­ they were found it must have been some
Fred Oliver was up frmn Portland a they mean just what they say. No goods
Sunday at 8 p. m. A ll are invited to be ence to Dr. Gue, who is an old veteran, distance back in the mountans.
Bow-ley
day or two the last of the week.
im iko I up to be sold at discount.
present.
we invito all w ho belong to the G. A. It. is a son of Roily Bewloy, of noar this
See J. B. Mount when you want any­
Drew Price is spending his vacation
If you want to improve your appetite corps to be present with their families place.— Amity Popgun.
thing in the line of Machine Oil.
cutting cord wood and is one of the most take a look at the choice display of meats and no charge w ill lie made. Regular
There is a Hurry of dissatisfaction
James Ciemeason has been in town industrious young men about town.
sold by Austin A Stanley, at Central admission 19 cents.
H. N. R o u n d s ,
K K l’ A IH lN t i F IN E W A T C H E S A N D C LO C K S A S P E C IA L T Y .
among McMinnvills’s business men over
-during the week visiting his parents.
H . L. Heath, of the Telephone-1egiettr Meat Market.
Pastor.
NEW BERG,
.
.
.
.
OREG O N.
an advance in Southern Pacific freight
Millard J. Lee, the Canby nurseryman, and E. C. Apperson. a bank cashier of
Get a premium list of tho fair and read
W e understand that full ami complete rates according to a new schedule which
was in town one day tlie first of the week. McMinnville, were in town yesterday.
it over carefully, then select such pre­ arrangements are made to widen the went into effect on the 15th. The com-
Ira Mills, Jess Pressnall, W ill H ill and
Rev. J. C. Enamel will preach at the miums as you can best compete for and gauge of the railroad from Dundee to
pany has lowered the rate to southern Or­
ethers left the first of the week for the Evangelical church on Sunday, August get in to win.
Sheridan and Arlie on next Sunday. egon points in order lo 001011010 with the
0, at 11 a. m. A general invitation is ex­
coast.
Small boys and green apples are fast Three rails will remain from Dundee to Oregon Pacific, ami in order not to loose
Jesse Edwards and 15. C. Miles drove tended to all to attend.
making friends and the price of soothing Portland only. Tho reason given is that anything hv the o|>eration, local business
to LaFuyette on busiuess Tuesday morn­
J. C. Cletnenson cut four tons of hay syrup has an upward tendency. It was the charter for this end of the line calls men say, have udvaucod the rate at this
for a narrow gauge track and must bo re­ end. The course is denounced as un­
ing.
from an acre of land near the railroad. : ever thus in dog days.
Stop drawing water, get a force Pump A pretty good profit at eight to ten dollars
I have seemed the services of J. D. Bell tained until a new charter is obtained. warranted and unjust, uml some say they
and keep your lawn and garden nice—See a ton.
to do my delivering and any orders left Tho first standard gauge train will prob­ will ship their goods, the hulk of them,
More first class timothy hay has been with him for flour and feed will be ably go over the line on Monday morn­ l>y water to Duyton and employ teams to
Storey.
■/I
ing.
haul to this point.—Reporter.
Mrs. Lambright, of Sheridan, has been brought into town during the past ten promptly attended to. 8 . M. Cat. k in s .
The meeting of the W . C. T. U . held
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W . T. Macy, days than lias ever been brought into
Thomas and Samuel Terreil and their
The members of tho Newberg band
Newberg in one season before.
this week.
families returned from their trip to Port­ Wednesday, the 2ti!h inst., at 2:39 o'clock held a picnic last Saturday that attracted
W e understand that Emmor Hall and land and Astoria the first of tho week. in the Presbyterian church was as usual a large body of people. The center of at­
It pays to advertise. Nate Snodgrass’
very interesting. The president not be­
traction was the contest of speed by tho
water tank has returned right side up his family, spoken of last week, as being They report a very pleasant trip to both
ing present Mrs. Harford acted in hor
sick,
ate
all
improving
nicely.
Their
places,
cyclists. Newberg had staked everything
with care.
stead. Those who were permitted to at­
many friends here will be glad to hear
on her man, Edwards, and the way he
J. II. Bowerman is getting the material
Woa, Charley!
Here is where we j
tend the picnic at Cordoliver, gave testi­
that they are better.
took the conceit out, of our young men,
on the ground for building a fruit evapo
stop. Whips from 25 cents up at Alien’s!
mony to a day spent both pleasantly and
Ilihbs and Adams, showed that their
B orn :—To W. T. Macy and wife, on rator after the Carson pattern. Ho will
harness shop.
On the floor, but sleep on n lied purchased at M acy’«.
Out;
profitably, and those who were debarred
judgment was well grounded. The win­
Friday, July 21, a boy. All parties doing have all he can do (luring the prune dry­
.1. M. Tice, Norris Tihido and Walter
of tire privilege expressed their regrets
priees are on the floor—«loop above them . W e keep
ner was awarded a gold medal which he
well. Tho price of furniture has gone ing season, let it work as well as it may.
M ills have been painting Alf. Moore’s
and stated their reasons for not being
will hold until he meets the better man
down at Many’s, and his friends are kept
The contract for putting up the brick
new house this week.
j in constant fear that lie will do something building on First street lias been let. A of the nuintier. The county president that awaits him.—Reporter.
was
present
and
gave
us
a
very
encourag­
Mitchell A Clark are prepared to lur-
rash in his ecstatic exuberance.
Mr. Cunningham, of Woodlawn, and E. ing and interesting talk. The Presbyte­
nish first class lumber on short notice to
The board of trade held a meeting Tues­
The season for canning fruit is at hand B. Long get the contract for the brick rian fiiends have kindly offered the day evening at which a committee report­
parties going to build.
and housekeeiH-rs ought to lie making se­ work and Mr. Bow man xvill do tho wood Union their church for a place of ed that $1,25!) 50 bad been expended in
-Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets
lections of the best fruits for an exhibit at work.
meeting which the Union accepted, ten- road work up to the 10th 111st. The treas­
made by Delpbina Ellis the invalid, fur
( ’orner First and Center Streets
the fair. You always want something
David Everest lias in tbe yard at his di ring a vote of thanks. Hereafter that urer, E. C. Apperson, presented his re­
Newberg, Oregon.
sale at J. T. Smith's storo.
nice to show to your friends when they old house a fine upright growing cherry- will be our place of meeting. God con­ port. On motion the committee on oily
Say! Don’ t fool away your precious come out from the east and what is finer
tree, a seedling, that gives promise of tinues to bless our union, the blessing at and country subscriptions was appointed
tim e cutting a hazel, when you can buy a than a few cans of fruit put with care?
amounting to something when given a this meeting was manifested by fourteen to meet with tho superintendent of con­
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whip at Allen’s for 25 cents.
tf
There are some people w ho let their fair test.
new members falling in line to lend their struction and ascertain the exact condi­
Geo. Hardwick leaves this week for cows run loose in the streets at night who
* tion of all thu pledges ami subscriptions,
The dryer in the west end of town now- help to fight against "T h e worst foe.”
CARRIE» A FULL LINE OK
California.
W o have not
learned are liable to pay the marshal a little bill
how much bail been worked out and how
owned by Bray, Dixon A Hudson is to ho
whether he will return soon or not.
N ew F reig h t Warehouse.
one of these bright mornings. A cow remodeled and its capacity more than
much remained to he worked and how
Parties having ads. in the premium list bell is bad enough in daytime, but at doubled. They are preparing for a big
A long felt want is being supplied at to be collected, and to report at an ad­
are notified that they will be called night it is v >ry annoying, and some peo- run, and they will undoubtedly have it, if the foot of River street this week in the journed meeting.— Reporter.
{ pie are protesting against it.
upon for payment on August lit.
building of a new freight warehouse.
the present outlook is any indication.
Calvin Dixon and Elias Ilodson bought
>Say! Are yon going to do your part to
There is at least one boy in Newberg The owners of tho Steumer Toledo have
P u r e D r u g s f o r P r e s c r p it io n s .
only Elwood Weesnnr’s interest in the make the exhibit at the fair this fall a who will undoubtedly be in iiis gruvo in been in town during the week arranging
dryer. A. M. Bray still retains a half in- howling success? It all depends on the a very few months if lie doesn’t quit the with our business men for carrying
Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paint«, Oil«, Varnish and Oil Color. A ls o *
efforts of the people. The stuff is in the use of cigarettes. This is no idle state­ freight from Portland by their steamer.
forest.
fine line of tiie
They
received
such
encouragement
from
country
to
make
a
fine
showing,
if
the
The woodwork on Armory hall has
ment, but a truth that will bo sell evident
our merchants that they have contracted
been treated to a coat of paint which has ; proper effort is made to get it together in to all if lie does not call a halt at once.
lb A T J C S T S T Y L E S o f A V A L L P A P E E .
with T. B. Cummings to put up a ware­
improved its appearance
materially. | proper shape, hut it won’ t come of its
S. A. Kersey, of Portland, was in town
house
at
once
18x24
feet.
The
work
is
Pressnall Bros, did the job.
I owa “ ecord. Now is the time to begin to a day or two this week. Mrs. Kersey,
well under way and they expect to be
Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
! strike.
A Mr. Pierce, of Portland, quite a
who lias been superintendent of the
ready to receive freight h.v Saturday
noted local bicycle rider, was in town laBt I L. W. (larger says Chehaioin valley Woman’s Home in Portland, for the past
( P kf . hcwptions O a r k f u l l y C o M- i
night. The company agrees to deliver-
Saturday in the interest of J. K . Gill A j has the best crop of winter wheat this few year? has resigned her position on ac­
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FOUNDED D a y oh N iu iit .
C. F. MOORE & 0 0 .
lias ever produced. Tho crop is count of her health. They will go east freight at the stores for a less sum than
Co^ Portland’s popular stationers.
] year, it has
■ I
11 n u ■■■ I J_p I _ij
I
—
the railroad company now charges for de­
Remember that the fair comes off i at least three weeks late in ripening but on a visit in a short time.
livering
at
their
depot.
Howard
W
il­
a little earlier this year and consequently j all tbe substance is going into the grain
Any one having good specimens of any liams will have charge of the warehouse
I The cool weather lias been very la v rable
it will be necessary to commence prepa­
varieties of fruits that will do to send to ami do thu hauling.
foi ripening grain for the best results.
rations at once, if a good exhibit is made.
the World's Fair, can leave them with
If thu Toledo is properly patronized the
Spring sown grain will Ire short but a fair
Don’t wait until it is too late.
E. II. Woodward, C. E. Hoskins or Win company agrees to put an agent at the
3 A . K. C O O P E R & CO.
crop.
Allen, the committee to receive and for river which would he a great convenience
Mr. Nolt, of San Francisco, who owns
I Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAllister, Ju- ward them. Newberg can make a good
to passengers. Most people have more
tbe property on the coruer of Second and
Wo take tb i« plan to inform the public that we are bettor than ever prepared to «up-
niatta Co., Pa., says his wife is subject to showing if all will take an interest and
time than money on their hands ju t at
Meridian streets, was in town a few days
cramp in the stomach. Last summer she help. It. S. Isou s, Pres. I lor. Society.
ply the trade this Full in the line of a
present, and as the Toledo will carry pas­
last week. He and Mrs. Nolt have been
HON. Z . A V E R Y,
tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
sengers
for
just
half
tho
money
charged
At
the
horticultural
meeting
on
last
east visiting and seeing tiie W orld’s Fair
O nc or TM8 L arocst C o n tr a c to r « an d B u il » *
Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and was milch
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF F R U IT TREES.
CRB IN N lB R A IM .
Saturday afternoon, .1 S. Rees was elect­ by tire Southern Pacific, many passengers
and are on their way home.
pleased with the speedy relief it afforded.
Pai tio« desiring to set orchard« this Fall will make inonoy by calling on or correfl
ed president; It. S. Inglis, vice-president will certainly patronize the boat, oven if
W . P. Small and wife, of Albany, came She has since used it whenever necessary
and E. C. Arins'rong, secretary and treas­ it does take a little more time to make
landing with us before placing their orders.
down last Saturday and remained over and found that it never fails. For sale by-
O hakd I slakd , N i b ., April Stb, 1*92.
urer. The crowd 'n attendance was not the trip to Portland. Here is a good op­
Sunday. They took the Holloway cliil- j C. F. Moore A Co.
Dr.
ZliUs
Medleai
Co.,
Elkhart,
Jnd.
very large, hut a very interesting meeting portunity for our people to help them­
OKNTi.f3CEN : I h®d been troubled with mkaht
dren back with them and they and their , ^ fine exhihit of farm, garden and or- was the remit. We were culled away
selves by patronizing a competing line oiscA ec ron the last so v c a r s , «nd Although I
daughter Anna, who lived here for a year «hard exhibits can be made at the fair and consequently are unable to give the
treated by able phyaloluus and tried munf
and if they don’t tako idvantage of it waa
remedies, I gr«w steadily worse until i w as cosi -
W . F>. HEACOCK,
or two, will provide homes lor them
this fall if people will commence early discussions.
nobody else will be to hlaino for the re­ plctclv PROSTRATED AND CONrincp TO MV BCD
uriTHOuT anv mope o r reco ver y . I would bsvs
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Weesner left yester­ and arrange for it. There are plenty of
sults.
very bod s t n k ^ - . n
M ing spells, whsn Rough and Dressed Lum ber, Doors and W indows, brackets,
Many of the nice shade trees that were
my pulse woe ■ J K p I J u ld stop beating
day for their new home in Alaska. They farinera who can make an exhihit of grain planted on the turrets lust spring are lie-
s llo g e th c r .^ ^ ■ »
*^ a n d It was with
Turnings, Shingle«, Lath, Picket«, Lim e, Sand, Glass, Nails and all kinds o f Building Mate
the vrcateKt difficulty that my circulation could
NOTICE.
will stop in Portland till Saturday when in the sheaf that will surprise tbe natives ing destroyed by cows from want of prop-
rial and Builders’ Hardware-
N ew b erg, O regon
E. W. and wife will join them and all if a little pains is taken right now. Any- ! er protection. Others are needing mulch-
Thore indebted to the firm of BaMwin
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
s
one
making
such
an
exhibit
will
nev
10
•
proceed together. The best wishes of a
ck to conwlouFueRR again. While In this condi­ F. E. H A D LEY.
, ing about tho roots in order to retain the & Haworth will please call and settle ini
J. R. HUNT.
A. HODGSON
gret the effort put forth.
tion I tried your new H cart C u r e , *nd begun
host of Newberg people go with them.
I moisture to keep them growing. A little mediately’ .
to Improve from the iirst, and now I am able to do
rwrood day’« work fora man 68 yearsof age. I give
The babies are to be given a hearing at attention in this way is just as necessary
A . J. Clark, the water man, bad the
D a M il e «- N ew H e a ii t C u r e «H ih*
Hie planting of the tret;«. Don't lose
credit for iny r< coverv. It isoverRlx months since
ni’ sfortune last Friday morning to dislo­ the fair after all. A. M. Hadley has been
Manufacturers of
Enry<ili>])mrlia I tr it ai m lo a .
I have taken uny. although I kcip a bottle In the
prevailed
on
to
superintend
this
depart-
wliat
you
have
done,
by
a
little
neglect,
house in cu e I should need It. I have also used
cate bis right ankle. His team was un-
W e have a set of the Americanized En­ your N e r v e a n d L i v e r P i l l . , • “ <» <hinka
ment. The mammas of the dimpled dar­
able to pull a load up the hill from the
“ My little hoy was verv bad off for two cyclopedia for hh I h at one fourth value. gieutdculof them.
Z. A vkmy .
lings will report to him. and on their giv
canyon, and he jumped from the wagon
!‘ nefl wl" r,ef>ort to h,ra’ an<1
‘ ie,r *»*■ months with diarrhea. W e used various The edition is well printed on good paper
Bold on s P o s itiv e G u arantee.
to lend them a little assistance with the i
8afI^ at or' hUiirant<jp 1 iat ‘ is sea p rne(jicjn(,fl> also called in two doctors, but
and bound in sheep. C a )I quick ultd get D r . M I L E S - P I L L S , 6 0 O o . e s 2 5 C t »
We aie prepared to mako a superior quality of drain tile In sll sixes. I-artre orders promptly
above result.
* l11
* .ren,* ,n
,,e t at " * e nothing done him any good until we used a bargain.
filled. Correspondence solicited. Price list on *H»llcstlon. Coruer Main A Dayton HireeU.
close of the exhibition, entries may be
. i
m \
,
Sold by C. F. MOORE & CO,
T.,4 m i t «-«o ♦
_*ai _ «• j
.
,
Chamberlain s Colic, C holera and I>iar-
Last fall I was taken with a kind o made. A grand rush is expected.
OREGON.
NEW BERG,
rho-a Remedy, which gave immediate re­
N o t ic e .
summer complaint, accompanied with af
Pref,i()ent c . c Stratton, of Portland
wonderful diarrhoea.
Soon after ray ................... ...
I lief and soon cured him. I considered i t ' There will lie a meeting of the citixans
a.
w ife’s sister, who lives with ns, was taken
, -
'
, ? ! u r ™h! 1! ^ ’ the hw,t me,licine ,na,le 8n'1 ran con' of Newliertf in Armory Hall, on Hatunlay
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\ u .___ 1 _ i___ . _____ adise Restored, at the M. I., church on scientionsly recommend it to ull who
in the same way. W e used almost every­
evening, July 29, 1893, for tbe purpose of
Tuesday night. A moderate sized andi- need a diarrhoa or colic medicine. J. E.
thing without benefit. Then I said, let
yetting an expression of cur people in re-
ence was out to hear it but nothing to Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50 cent hot-
us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
yard to brinyiny tbe pure and health yiv*
OREGON.
compare with what the merits ot
of the t|e9 for 9ale by C. F. Moore A Co.
KKWHRRG,
Diarrhma Remedy, which we did, and
iny waterH from Chehalern mountain by
lecture justified. W e doubt very much if i
I have just received a full line of new goods,
that cured ns right away. I think much
Mrs. Laura A. Winston, of Guilford a system of water work«. Let everyr>ody
latent patterns and best quality, and will
a better lecture for thinking people lias
of it, as it did for me what it was recom­ ever been delivered in our town. Presi- College, North Carolina, who has lieen turn out or forever k«»ep quiet on tbe sub­ sell at a- low figures a. the quality of our goods
I f yourself or friends wish lo he cured of
w ill Justify.
mended to do. John Hertzler, Bethel, dent Stratton is logical and yet tie puts reeling here rince attending Yearly Meet- ject of water works. By order of the A complete embalming outfit Just received.
Come and see me.
Liquor, Opium, Morphine} Chloral , Cocainef
Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 cert bottles for |,j. thoughts into language so simple that ' ntf- leaves for Portland today whero she Mayor,
G. \V. M c C onnell .
sale by C. F. Moore A Co., Druggists.
i a child can understand him.
will spen 1 a few days visiting a cousin,
or Tobacco habifs) seek only I he Genuine
Snur tittto f'jfti’nsshts»
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. BUCKEYE PUMPS.
Pitcher Pumps Pipe, Cutting & Threading.
Roofing, Spouting, Tinware, Repairing Etc.
“^ 7 " I L S O N 'S G R O C E R Y
Local Events.
Anything
Grocery Line.
THE PIONEER HARDWARE STORE,
Tinware, Stoves, Loggers’s Supplies,
J. B. MOUNT.
H.
H ow ard,
W ATCHM AKER
&
JE W E L E R .
A Füll Lina of Clocks Aud latches Always on Baud, at Reasonable Priees.
Hardware of J. H. TOWNSEND.
ltVY Stoves ° f J. H. TOWNSEND.
nvY Plows 0f J. H. TOWNSEND.
BUY Furniture ° f J. H. TOWNSEND.
DUY Seeds ° f J. H. TOWNSEND.
1 C M * T
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BUY
ALL KINDS OF
Furniture, Bedding & Oarpets.
Picture Frames Made to Order.
W . T. M A CY .
p O S T O F F IC E D R U G STO R E
Popular Patent and Family Medicines
Newberg Nursery,
HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS.
T )E P O T L U M B E R Y A R D .
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Powder
The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.—N o Ammonia; N o Aiuin.
Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years tbe Standard.
home. She will stop for a tour through
the Yellowstone l ’arg, anil fur a week at
the W orld’s Fair. A letter from l.cr pen
will he found in this issue that will be of
interest to many of our readers. There is
some probability of her and I or sisters
coming lo Oregon to make a home, and
wo are sure that those who have formed
her acquaintance will lie glad to welcome
I them to our midst. The marriage of one
of her sisters, whi. Ii is to take nlw e in
the early part of SepteiuVr, makes her
stay here sh-jrier than i t otherwise would
• have been.
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Notice.
All person, knowing themselves in­
debted t o .I B Mount are requested to
call srrl settle immediately. Silver taken
at face value.
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work f m li», liy Ann» l-*g*. Austin
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A farm of 2V> acre-, 4 1*' miles north­
west of Newberg. For parti cal ¿.rs inquiro
at tb is office.
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21.74 acre» on Wynonpki street, near
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Genuine
Kerley Institutesf with most favorable jxr
roundings, at
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