I OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION Cali on Dorrar.ee Bros for fruit PORTLAND AND* V À MHILL RAILWAY. F,e#!l «eed in hulk at J. 11. Trains arrive at Newberg as follows: , soibl’d. North. ...... 7 :.M a. m. *12 ., • j. m Tint I >\v pn oa at ( i ;m> II •Kstap. u>. n o t si’.(Tercel this n.isory b y l-;lg m tue stom ach It ait in a ctivo c r slu ggish ;v. r : i.c-.l to c a rry eft'. *.ui P m. {eeiUtow are ai.|>remteU. •E very other day. — ' Pd'-emjfr aud Freight Kates to all points. . John Griffin has moved into tlm Con- cm l*e obtained from l. B. PRISSE* * wree building on Main street. Agent New berg. A. C. Cox lias had a plank driveway built in front oi iiD store on First street Local Events. 1 T .:s PSSYCNTIC!« AND CURE IS ltev. Beatty, oi Willatnitnt, has been ~ JSSfm visiting friends in town the past week. Apple boxes for sale by Dorran.-o Bros, i 1{ Cooper now owns the II. W. Ura- TIE" SHOP. " ^ 7 " IL S O N 'S G R O C E R Y J. G. Worsen, of Portland, was in town bel house on Fifth ami liiyton streets. Friday. Get your beJJini reailv for winter by Go to Evans A C nenson for fresh buying your comiorts and blank, ts of meats. Kay A Todd's. Jack Campbell, of McMinnville, was in Leonard Myers takes the eake as a hun­ town Tuesday. ter, having aeored lo t points in tlie hunt The chea|iest blankets in town at Kay last Monday. whe re he ha* walked in the furrow and held the plow handles during the past summer, though never a desert, wall sure­ ly blossom as a rose before long. l i e will linish planting 10,000 fruit trees, and is piepuriiig the around for forty or fifty 1 acres of hops, bosidea the usual complu- : ment of grain. To exemplify the correct doctrine of diversity of resources in farm sad have it done tiefore the rains eommencc. management, about 125 head of brood OTYIoI-i _A-T T H E sows have been placed on the farm, that will In due time give rise to an increased supply of home-grown bologna and pure Oregon laid. Judge Galloway is having 2,0iXl prune trees set out this fall, and is making a study of their culture. W\ Is the place to buy Anything inn* Grocery Line. K Y H U Y T H IN G F K K S H A N D C L E A N . TclephoneUcglstcr. a io tho liver and Mondav night the clothes line of E. f . GSRS. E L K i a a H A T C H . c i 'tho I'do liy a mild tnove- Walker and J. G. C'leland were depopu­ S. M. Calkins has IrtO tons of the best f ill-; liowvl.i. It is no pur- lated. Someone wanted under-garments t F. H. HOWARD, j Go to C. E. Moore A Co., for Dr. Win. bay ever offered in the city for sale cheap ’.’ : ’ 'i-a-.-: medicine, l.ut for the winter. Sure sign of cold weather • at his feed store. H* ACQUA ATS A3 FOR | D r . 'Jfiles B lc d lc d Co., E lk h a r t , End. Ellis’ Liniment. Da.in S ir s : For CO years I was trouble*! with V . . . ' Jinny people says Mr. Walker. Rather a peculiar ! A M E R I C A N W A T C H E S . * A. G. Barker, General Western Freight heart disease. Would frequently have laiiiug Try the G raphic and “ The Prune In ­ . — ■ ' t d-:o fc'iuuuona statement; does it mean a col 1 winter for Agent for the C. A N. \V., was in town spelta and smothering at night. 11 ail to sit up or dustry” for fci 00 . N iw b s ir k o , O r m n o a o N n . , | ge t out o f bed to breathe, liud puin in my left everyone or lor Mr. Walker or for the Î ’ vu la to r. one day Ibis week. side and back most o f the time; at last I became ♦-» • ♦ » ♦ • ♦ * ♦ » ♦ • ♦ •— W ill Heacock is painting his house thief. dropsical. 1 was very nervous and nearly worn . c.i : ) r.lilousncFs for Mitehell & Clark are prnpired to lnr- out. Tho least excitement would cause me to eim u more this week. ; vi* 1 * rions remedies Tho Uncoil Hardware Co. made an as- nisti first elass lumber on short notice to U e o f HI ¡'.1- ■See E. B. Long when you have any- . \i'iiich n. ver failed '■ sign ment yesterday afternoon to S. A. parties going to build. with fluttering. For the last fifteen years I could j ¡Hila ¡i«*t o f m yself, plastering or brick work to do. Manning, president of tho company. ..iWii’y . J . M. F i l l - not bicep oam y leftside or back uinilbcgan taking The tine weather we have been having your Acte H e a r t C ure. 1 had not taken it very | Dr. Clark and wife, Miss Effie M icy The assets are f'27,189.58 and the liabili- for the past few days lias been favorable long until I f9it much better, end I can now sleep i and F. A. Morris visited tho city Tuesday on either side or back without the least discom- ! } ties id 1,197.23. ' y :: :' y i ’ a c u a g e * ^ for solving grain as well as for all kinds of fort 1 have uo pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind j morning. IN T H E L I N E O F on stomach or other disagreeable symptom*. I am • v - ■ • in red on w ra p p er. Several gentlemen from the east, out door work. able to do all mv own housework without any ‘ 1 ' A « » . . Phihaieb-hia. Pa. “ The Development of Character,” on trouble and consider myself cured. friends of W. A. Ilowc, arrived in Carlton If you want to improve your appetite Elkhart, Ind.. 1S88. M rs . E lmira H atch . Tuesday evening of next week at the col­ It is now four years since I have taken any the other day. They came to the coast take a look at the choice display of meats medicine. Am in better health thau I huve been DI.RolitUi.n Notice. lege. expressly for shooting and shipped ail . a mv p *, | sold liy Austin Stanley, at Central in 40 years. I honestly be- lieve that l ) r . M ile s ' Ncu> iw f Notice is hereby given that the partner­ their ammunition hy express thinking Mr. Churchill, of Portland, was up Meat Market. D e a r t C u re saved my life 1 ■ ““ the first or the week looking after his in­ and inode me a well woman. I am now 62 ycori s h ip heretofore existing between J. D. Oregon was a wilderness. Tho express j j Elias Hanson, a brother of Lewis Han­ c f ace. and am able to ao a good day’s work. Carter and I. E. Holt, under the firm on their shells cost them $ 8 ,) and tlie terest north of town. May 2Vth, 1892. Mua. E l m i & a IUTCS. W ill I k * promptly relieved by calling ou me. I am a philanthropist by persuasion and am al­ son, nrtived hero from Minneapolis, name of Carter A Holt, is this day dis- difference in cost between the east and Miss Mary Cook came over from Mc­ ways prepared to otter big bargains in my line. Picture Frames made to order, a specialty. Sold on a P o s it iv e G u arantee. | Minn., last Thursday evening, nnl w ill' ] solved by mutual consent. The business west amounts to but $2 per thousand. Minnville and spent the Sabbath with On. M I L E S ' P I L L S . 5 0 D o b e s 2 5 C t 3. First Street, I probably remain during the winter. I will hereafter be conducted by J. I). Cur­ They intend to take in all the good hunt­ Newberg, Oregon. her many friends here. Bev. L. M. Haworth is holding revival lier, who will receive all money and pay ing grounds from British Columbia to Mrs. Laura Reece, wife of W ill Reece, services at Friends church in Dundee this ah liabilities of the firm. Mexico before returning. arrived home from her visit with her par­ rN j week. Wo understand the attendance is 1 Newberg, Or., J. D. C arter . ents in Iowa last Friday. M ¡as Mattie Walton, of class of ’!)3 will AVclding stationery, latest styles, at j good and the preaching logical and con- Nov. 1, 1S93. I. E. H o l t . soon sail for Japan, she being the second Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets vincing. this offi.'o. female foreign missionary to emerge from made by Delphina Ellis tho invalid, for T h e y H u n ted fo r T h e ir S lip p e r . CARRIES A FI LL LINE OK Eli Haworth is petting in a hundred , New hats, new shoes, new clothing, at sale at J. T. Smith's store. A number of our nimrods, with Dr. II. McMinnville college walls. rods of tiling on the Churchill fruit farm A Todd’s. I f lard continues to sell at Id cents per north of town. People are learning more j When you want a bargain in flour anil J. Littlefield and E. I). El wood as cap­ pound, pie crust will not ho cut very and more tho advantage of drainage of feed go to Calkins’ . tains, indulged in a grand hunt last Mon­ Payton Herald. short in Newberg this w inter. Tho public school building of Dayton Is fruit or grain land. ! J. E. Smith has moved into his new day, the winning side to be given a free supper. Tho round-up at night disclosed becom'ng altogether too much crowded, Now is the time to buy plows light A good many of our peoplo are hoping j house in the west end of town, from the factory, either wood or iron for a continuance of fine weather, at least | Harry Allen assisted in AIorrD, Miles the fact that Dr. Littlefield’s party had and the force of teachers employed can­ ure rugs f o r r e s c r ip t io n s In’en the most successful, having secured not give the attention to the pupils that ' ,t>i,ra8' J- U ’ T ownsend . | long enough for the river to fall sufficient- & Co’s store last Saturday in the absence 11:14 points, while tho other side only they should. There are now 125 scholars Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish ami Oil Color. Also a Farmers are already complaining of the lv to enable the graveiers to get some nia- j 0f y [r Stanley, made 118. They all enjoyed a feast at enrolled, and more to come. This is a lino line of the condition of the roads. They say they : terial for the roads. j Je8ge , Iobson ig up from Port|am, thi, the Newberg House on Tuesday evening. larger number cf scholars than two teach­ are unusually muddy for so early in the I)r. M,-Connell has had a telephone put 1 Week harvesting his crop of spuds and The supper, we are told, was simply im ­ ers can properly liandlo. The time lias L A T J S S T S T Y L E S o f W A L L P A P E R . season. t in his office, connecting with Hanson & j other garden sass grown in his orchard mense, the table being loaded with de­ come when Dayton needs a new school Dr. W ill Clark, of Ontario, California, Worden’s barn. This will save him a north of town. licious eatables and beautifully d corated, house—not a patched up makeshift. The ♦ raveling agentTo. Horlick’s M ilted M ilk ,, good many extra steps when he wants a | Corvallis buggies and backs at cost. as Mrs. l ’rice and her assistants know so present school building and furnishings, visited with E II. Woodward last Sun team for the country. i This is a rare opportunity to get a first well how to do. Tho worst of it is that at one time were adequate and good for t P rescriptions I ’ ie k f c l l y C om -» day. President Nowlin will deliver a lecture j class home manufactured vehicle for so there were several basketfuls left, and we tho use intended, but they have served Í pounded D a y ok N iu iit . i Mr. and Mrs. Allen Craven and daugh­ on “ Tlie Development of Character” at little money. J. II. T ownsend . didn’t even get an invitation to help dis­ their purpose, but now there is demand ter Gertie, of Middleton, came up to the college building on Tuesday evening for something better and more adapted Fur ;*ale or trade for Newberg property, pose of the scraps. church last Saturday and returned tlie of next week. A general invitation is ex­ to tlie times. A much larger building is my farm six and one-half miles from pended to tho public to attend. Admis­ ettmo evening. 31 isplaced Confidence. required now for the accommodation of Newberg. For particulars inquire of me. J. C. Colrord drove up to Scott's Mills sion free. H. L. Thompson is not troubled with pupils, ami better furnishings. W hy not lm opd J. D. S ue Am**. Mother’s meeting will be held at the Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Mina the care of his eastern Oreuon stock put tip a building that will bo an orna­ A . IC . C O O P E R & C O . The railroad company has put in a C ox, w ho will visit fo r a time with her Presbyterian church next Wednesday ranch any more, neither has lie tho mon­ ment to the town, and also large enough switch and siding at Charleston, and the afternoon, November 22nd, at 2 Sub sister, Mrs. M Nicholson ey tlie place brought. When ho left east­ and so arranged as to meet all require­ M irv i lM'°P*e nP there are happy, It will he a W e tako this plan to inform the public that we are better than ever proparod to sup­ ern Oregon three or four years ago and ments of the school. Rev. .1 II Douglas am! wife, of Bnott’a j■M', > ‘ Xot Wanted,” presente! by earnest lv in- ' Pav' ni? ° f t»nlH and horseflesh to those ply the trade this Fall In the line of a moved to Newberg, be left a ranch on the Mills, Dr II. J Minthorn, Henry Smith lv K. Edwards. All ladies Tho owners of llin steamer Modoc, the j living near who have anything to ship. upper John Day stocked with horses. Union Pacific Co., have taken that boat and some oilier parties from Salem were vited to be present. W e are now ready with the best, cheap--j Dorrance Bros, received a raft of logs Ho has wanted to sell tho place for a year here last Saturday ami Sunday. off the I’ortland and Dayton route, and Dr. A. M 'lls, of Dundee, who has b-*en est and biggest line of Clothing. Boots, |irom 11P the river tho first of tho week or two and being too far away to look placed her oil the route from l ’ortland to I ’m tios desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or correo packing apples in the Wheatland neigh­ Shoes, Hats', Caps and everything t o ' and were so unfortunate as to let raiein after it himself he, several months ago Albany, Tho Willamette! Chief will be ponding with us beforo placing their orders. borhood for Milton Hampton & Son, re* j clothe the biggest man or the smallest drift past their boom before they got them gave a friend of his who lived in that pail run by tho company from I'ortland to stopped. Calling the aid of a steamer to of tho country a power of attorney to sell ports a big crop of apples of tine quality , boy. Come and see the reduction in tow thorn back will probably be the re­ the ranch and the stock. In duo tiino a Dayton. This looks as though tho Union prices for cast». K ay &. T odd . in that part of llie county. sult of tlie misfortune. sale was made but the money was not Pacific expected once more to compete The regular business meeting of the Get vour stoves of Mount. I have a W . I 3. H E A C O C K , forwarded in a reasonable length of time for the up|ier Willamette river business. W F. M. S. of Friends church will occur Those who live in Portland say they fine lot of Heaters that will be sold at and Mr. Thompson on investigation low “ tariff,” not for “ revenue on ly” but at 2:30 p m on next Saturday in the pay 20 cents per pound for dried apples Captain fas. Smith will continue in com­ found that, his agent b id pocketed the for cash value. Call and see and be con* ! church. Tho ladies Aid society w ill hold j and 15 cents per pound for prunes. This Turnings, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lim e, Hand, Glass, Nails and all kinds o f B uilding Mate mand of the Modoc. Purser Overhangh cash amounting to about $ 2 ,L ’()0 and de­ a short session immediately following, i is rather remarkable when Portland vinced. At Bank Building. rial and Builders’ Hardware. N ow h ere, O rego n who was on the Modoc will run on the parted for parts unknown, leaving his A full attendance at both meetings is de* j wholesale men will not offer half that for Morris, Miles & Co. made a big ship j sired. M. E. IC. E d w a r d s , Pres, j dried fruit hero. Somebody must make wife behind to bo taken care of hy her Chief. ment of poultry to the city by boat last S. 8. TE RR ELL. W. E. TE R R E LL. M. TE RR ELL. I snonev on the dried fruit that Portlanders father. This amount of money is not Wednesday, The chicken crop seems to W anted : —Salesmen, to sell our choice picked up every day those times and Mr. be ample to supply the people for two and hardy nursery stock. Many special i consumc* Thompson is entitled to tho sympathy of ' varieties to offer both in fruits and orna- j Mrs. Lamb sent a box of dried prunes tho community. Tho hard cash, how­ Thanksgiving dinners this year. Successors to HADLEY, HUNT A CO., Manufacturers of A Tüll of Youth’s Companions w ith the , '»entais, ami controlled only by us. W .. e ^ | , to a relative at Tonganoxie, Kansas, this ever, would go a whole lot farther than Y virtue o f n warrant tanned by the Re confer of the City o f Newberg, Oregon, to j name For In Williamson on th en was lost 1 P«.v '»»'m is s io n or salary, (rive exclusive. week. Every box of first class fruit sent (•lies of sympathy if it could I hi reached. me directed, coinin-indiiig me to levy on the somewhere out north west of town last h'rritory and pay weekly. Write us at east is an advertisement for Oregon that This man was well known in eastern Ore­ goods and chattels o f tlie delinquent taxpayers named on the deliiuiuent tax roll for said city ' will be a benefit to tho fruit interests of gon, he having held several positions of for the year •Saturday. Tlie finder will confer a favor 1 OMtx‘ ani1 eeeure choice of territory, thereto attached, and if none he found, then upon the real property iis set the state in tho future. Never neglect an M ay B rothers , Nurserymen, by leaving the same at this office. trust in that country, and Mr. Thompson forth nml described in said delinquent tax roll, We have purchased the entire stock and arc prepared to furnish a superior quality o f drain opportunity to tickle tho palates of your lint the utmost confidence in his int-gri- or so much thereof as shall satisfy the amount t i lo i n all sizes. A ll orders promptly tilled. Correspondence solicited. Price list on applica- j!6t20 Rochester, N. Y . M a r r ie d :—At the residence of James tioll. o f taxes charged therein, together with costs eastern friends with a sample of Oregon ty, but the temptation seems to have and expenses. I have duly levied, having Hamnett, in this city, November 12. 1893, NEWBERG, Arm Broken. ] prunes. The world can’t equal them in been too much for him and bo betrayed been unable to And any goods or chatties be­ by G. T. Burnett, Justice of tlie Peace, longing to the respective delinquents herein One of L. »S. Heacock’s boys who is at- | quality, aft« r named, npnq the follow ing described the trust. His wife says she will lot bis Mr. William Lambert and Mrs. Christona p ie ce. or parcels of land as set forth in said tending school at the Springbrook school \ A report was circulate 1 yesterday whereabouts be known if she is successful tax list ly ie g and being in said City of New Knight, both of McMinnville, Oregon. bouse, met with an accident on Thursday berg, described and assessed as follows: A. J. Clark is the proud possessor of a of last week that laid him bv for a few ; morning to the effect that J. 1). Carter in locating him, but the chances are that Atkinson, John !»7 ft in lots 2 and 3 Des kins a«l blk 3; lots 3, 4, b and (> Deskills j had made an assignment in favor of hit he is grazing on pastures much greener span of mules. They are not new mules, (jdVg for ^ ^ ¡ 1-3 W hile at play a lar ad blk 4: lo t «5 blk 3 $21.95 . . . . . . creditors, but it seems to have been and farther away than the bunch grass re­ Itrayant, Julia Dcskius sub d iv lots H and but an old span worked over till they are , hoy threw him down in such a wav as to I .... .. 9 ................................... .. 1.32 gions of tho John Day country ami bis . groundless. On visiting the store yester­ about as good as new. Clark is fast de­ dislocate the joints of the arm and at the Barrett, Charles lot 17 . jh Hurley ad lots and «* blk 15 3.20 veloping into a successful “ host»” trader. same time break one of the bones of the day noon we found it open and tho clerks interests in Oregon are a minus quantity. I'nknown, Barrett, Charles Ed wards ad lot It* blk 21 7-s as busy as usual. J. I), was in Portland, Hillard, C F Hobson ad lot 4, 5 and •; blk 3. 2.1*2 Thad. Townsend and wife, Win. Town- arm. I)r. McConnell was called and net I but Henry Morris informed us that there Bud, l-’ rod Deskins ad lot 8 blk 7 .r,l C O L I.K O K N O T E S . Barr, K M Hurley ad lot 3 and 1 blk 1» .. l.Kt Have laid In a supply of fiend, Clark Terrell, Dr. J. B. Moore, Jes­ tho limb. Clark, R L Church ad lots 1 and 3 1.4J was not a word of truth in the rumor. Miss Dora Crawford entered school last Chrtateiison George Hobson ad l«>ts II, J5, I se Hobson, Mrs. Lida Roinick and Mrs. 16, 17 and 13 blk E 4 .20 C rn ra c ek k ed Mr Geurin who owns the ferry down Thursday. C eil A A g g a a in in . . »Sarah Osmon ml. or Portlaml, were up lastp— Dorrance, Everest ad lot 4 blk I 1.91 Dunbar Bros. Deskill ad lot 4 blk 7 . 5.40 .1 Hun,lay in attendance utl L ist Tuesday morning, wl lien section : tlie river below town was in town yester­ Jack Hill was out of school one day Dorrance Saturday and Bros. Deskiu 2nd ad lots 5 and *eJ >ing of Friends church. foreman Martin Downs arrive« 1 at the de- day on a tour of investigation. It seems last week, clerking in the clothing store. 6 b lk 7 .ox quarterly mee Dorrance. II L Edwards ad south \9 b!k 51 5.78 j ¡>ot lie found one of the windows pried that one night last week somebody cut Decker, W Hurley ad lot 3 and 4 blk 1 0 3.85 Miss Jennie Scott and her brother Fred Miss Kate Fox, of Moline, Illinois, And w ill do a general feed business In connection with their warehouse business. They pro­ ■ open and other evidences of a nocturnal the rope that held his ferry and let it and Doer, Lizzie original town 1 ami ‘ 2 2 blk 1* 2.43 pose to sell on a clo.-e margin, but for cash only, deliverin g in all parts of town. evening, an<* gvi.^it bv burglars. When station agent lus small boat float o ff down the river, who lately arrived hare from Indiana, en­ rived heie last Saturday evening, Elliott, Hobson ad lots 11, 23, 21, 25 and 26 tered school Monday. he winter winter wifi her brother, »•Ik D 11 40 will upend tlie with |I.-rjs!lel| arrived « few minutes later, it ft was caught and tied up next morning Eplcr, Mrs S .1 Dcskins ad lots <: ami 7 1*1 k 7 1.35 S. T. »Stanley is back in school after a 1 Graham, II. I). Fox, of the Main street market. was found that the sale h id Iwon opened just before it had reached the fall*. Mrs M C Hurley sd blk 10; Origl- Mr. i n »1 town, lots 1 2. 3 and 4 H 4) ft lot 5 Miss Fox had been led to think it alw ivs .and about a hundred dollars taken. ^ T h e 'dearin seems to think ho has pretty good few days absence. blk 1 Edwards ad lots 7, 8,9, 10, II, 12, 13, They are also in the Market with a good stock of rained in Oregon, consequently is very * g fifm TTf '. r -wvm T n tv'gr i m find the evidence against Newberg parties but it Lillian Henry was absent Monday on I II. 15 blk 30 . 20.25 I HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. i A Todd’s. th o u sa n d s ACTUAL NEED E S YAT. T . Sold by 0. F. MOORE & CO. Pos S T O F F I C E D R U G STO RE Popular Patent and Family Medicines P D P . Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. c. F. MOORE & CO. I Newberg Nursery, GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. D EPO T LUM BER YARD. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, City Marshal’s Sale. B M . T E R R E L L & C O ., First Class Drain Tile. ORS/EQ-OrtT. A T T E lT T IO lS ri CHRISTENSON BROS. LI A Y A N D K E E L , i Itobs in, Samuel Hobson ad lots 5, 6, account of sickness. agreeabl, surprised at our present heauti- tumb.er drilled into and the whole in­ is to bo hoped that he is mistaken. I 7. 8 «». 10. II 12. 13, II. |5, 16, 17, 18 19. i 20, 21, 2i. 23 and 21 blk It: Hobson a«l lots ful weather. tenor mechanism disarranged by means W e are glad to note 1 hat Lee Stanley is 7, X. 9, 10. 11, 12, Bland II Idle C 12 xm Friends Quarterly meeting was well i Ha Hey, Ed Edwards ad lots 11, 12 blk 25 . ,:i5 steadily improving. A series of free lectures lias been ar- of a strong punch driven hy tho blows attended last Saturday and Sunday. As i | llaworth, Charles 3*4 acres cleired land :;‘4 acre.» timber 1 md . Original town lots ranged for by the professors of the college from a blacksmith's sledge hammer, a result of revival work «lone recently in ( Miss Brown reports that some very :: uml 4 8 » , 2 and 5 blk 10 17.61 which will no doubt be fully appreciated which, together with the punch and a the foot hills west of Willamina in this good work is being done by her art ’ H tb'Oii, Jc-se Hobson h «1 lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, i % 10. 1 1 . 25, 26, 27, 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 31, liy our people. Last season i small ad- brace, was found near the safe.. The county hy ltev. Z, C. Battey, a Monthly students. I . • an 1 . ■; Griginal town lots l and N ».j And other Implements at Trices that can’t be b.'at. Gall and see them. mission tee was charge«! to cover the trav­ drill had l>een taken hy the thieves, prob­ meeting was established at that point. | The hoys may Ire se«*n kicking tho foot I 2 blk 9 - 1.5.63 Hail-.tone, George Hurley ad lots 7. and 8 eling expenses of the lecturers from ably for future reference. The whole Arrangements are being rna l * to estab­ .............................. 3 64 hall every recess this fine weather. 1 blk 14 Hyatt, Lon!* one *^re 1.19 ork seems to have been very deliberate­ lish a mission post on K ik e Island, Alas­ abroad, hut owing to the necessity for the Some of them, however, kick fresh air lloll »w.ly, Barah Beecher o rd in a l town strictest economy on the part of every­ ly done. Something over a year ago tlie ka, at the point where Charles Edwards 30 ft in lots 2 and 3 blk 3 .42 , more than they do the f«iot ball. | Hadley. Frank \2 « ‘ ‘re where old boarding body this season, the professors have con- safe at the depot hare was broken into in was killed a couple of years ago. The 1 lot! 1 stands 5 15 | The week of prayer h being observed llyatt, Mr Central h *1 lot X blk 10 .61 , aented to give the |»eop 1 « the advantage a Vt;ry similiar manner, and about the probabilities are that Silas Moon of our F. A . E L L IO T T , by both tho Y . W. and Y . M. C. A. with Yamhill Land Co. Ilobaon ad lots 1 2 and of a course of lectures without charge, same amount of money taken. Neither town will lie sent to occupy the post an I :; j,lk E Go«*!rich «<1 4 acres; Edwards Practica! Surveyor, is prepared to survey, sub- j remarkable zeal ami enthusiasm. ad lot 2 blk II 3 31 This is a generous offer which we hope job indicated the work of a professional, p u b lis h the in:ssion. H e was engaged 1 1 aw.-on, C one lot 70x170 .24 divide and plat Farms, Fruit 'I racta or Town ( WK SELL SOR C A S I J . S t i ' ih c n t . tads on short notice M-itinfactiou guaranteed. W E HI Y FOR I Leech * Kin/. Ilotamii ad lot 2» blk A .37 our people will properly appreciate. The and stranger things have happened than in mission work on Douglas Island ferpetrator or f**r pet raters, if five years and consequently has a Mills, .1 A llob-on ad lot ’22 blk A 2 W N kw rkku , O rroon . ! F R O M « I t ’ l l m x i IIA N G T H. Morris, Wrn Hurley ad lot 1 blk 16 2*9 Newlin on next Tuesday evening on “ The found at all, are found to live not far from thorough knowledge of the requirements j Mendenhall. K J Hobson ad lot II and 15 WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTIO N. blk A 1 • Y .1 in hill Count jr Reporter. Development of Character.” Newberg. of ««sell a mission. His heart is in m is­ Mew her/ Fair Association. % acres land I 40 C U IN O IIU A N C H 2.*2 The churches of McMinnville will hold Plummer. Dc«kins ad lot 3 blk 7 sion work and he is without doubt the luissie, Owen l 12 acres land G.> *drirh ad .73 tT.IIlHT AND union Thanksgiving services in the M. K. Reece, Miles D ok ilis ad one acre land 2 1» right man for the place. ML A I Higler 8 W Hob-on ad lot 16, 1 7 aud 1 8 church on Thursday, Novemlrer 39th, at bik A 1 22 1.76 10:30 a rn , in accordance with the proc­ Hmaltoer ( K Edward* a l b l k * » For sa p . Hhtick, W M Dcskins ad lots 6 and 7 blk 6 .73 4 20 A f »rm of 250 acres, 4’ _. miles north- lamation » f the president of the nation. Shritt. H De-kiu- a i lots 1 ami 2 »dk 7 I Her. A1 lots 1 and 2 Edwards ad 3H5 w - t of Newberg. For particulars inquire A collection will b*. taken for the benefit W ard.» II Hurley ad lota 4. 5 and « b lk 21 .44 N k W’BKBO, O rkdon . 9* of the poor of the city. If. A. Denton of W hite, Central ad lot» 6 blk 15 at this office. Wright Elizabeth old fair grounds acres 2.20 the Christian church will preach the ser­ C;,riner. It L Hobson ad lot« I and 2 blk A Unknown, Everest ad lot 1 »»Ik 5 1.05 mon. s ta m p « W a n t»il. Unknown, Everest ad. lot 3 »»ik 5 1.05 Plows, Harrows, Wagons, Buggies S U R V E Y IN G . Gash Meat Market S Poultry Yard G O O D » Austin Sc Stanley. alHBakin IPowder: The only Pure Cream o f Tart r I 1er. —N ’ ; >' ; .-Muri. Used ia Millions of Homes— 40 Years tue Standard. Express & General Delivery. I am making a collection of canceled stamp« f«ir -ale, and would b«* very thank­ ful to any who may sa\e the stamps from their old letters f«jr m«». AH kinds of stamps win * !, hut UolutnlMan preferred. » D l u u l . v i E l u s . Wyandottes a Specialty. J . O. H ell, P r o p r ie to r . And on Saturday, the 25th day o f Norem»»er, Judge Denny was in the city on busi­ i I* »!, »I the hour of 10o'clock a in. of said day. ness Saturday. He sai«l nothing about In front of the City Council Hoorn door in snf«l the gnlrernatorial fide setting in his di­ City of New»*erg. I w ill sell the abovedeacrlbcd Tho lw**t and inoat popular Brood. property at public auction to the highest bid por «ottiiiK o f 15. rection. but was full of enthusiasm over der for r-a-h. subject to redemption, to satisfy Lug- for *nl»* at I am prepared to do a general delivery busi- •aid warrant, co*f» and accruing coats net.» Good* or express delivered to any part his prospects of becoming :t leading Yam ­ o f the eity «» reasonable rates. H etdq tiivl October 17, 1-'* P. C MILD*. ( a l l on or add m s , S . H o b s o n . at Morris. Miles A t o » »tore. M irshal o f the City of Newberg. hill granger. Ills farru near La Kay sits,