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Rag carpets at Macy's. Call on Dor ranee l!ros (or fruit boxes. OREGONIAN R A IL W A Y DIVISION —AM/— PORTLAND AND YA M H IL L R A IL W A Y . Trains arrive at Newberg as follows: North. 7 :5ft a. ra. *12 30 p. m. *12:30 p. in. 0:06 p. m. •Every other (lay. Passenger au«l Freight Kates to all points, can be obtaiued from C. It. FK1SSELL, Agent N ew berf. Local Events. Oscar Mendenhall was over from Cham- poeg the first of thu week. (jo to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. Win. Cilia’ Liniment. W. 1*. Heacock has at all times a large — 1 stock of glass of all sizes. Krunk Storey visited with liis mother ' at McMinnville over Sunday. Attend the Assignee Sale of tho J. D. ! Carter stock. J. It. Wilson and family moved into Apple boxes for sale by Dorrance Bros, j the Evangelical parsonage last Tuesday. l ’acifio Banfi Concert 15th. J. M. Tice is ou deck »¿sin. (Jo to Evans & Clemensou for fresh, A If. Rees came down fiom Scott’s meats. ; Mills the last of last week for a few days Mrs. Pesklns visited with John Good- - v*s‘ l "* 1*1 l**3 family, rich’s folks last Saturday. Pacific Band promises the best con- Don’t miss the Assignee Sale of the J. j oer* ever given iu tho town on Friday D. Carter stock. j evening, December 15. g.-i. c r s v Ce . V \ ' /v ‘ -.' Is V \ - . » . L “ As old ns tlio hills” ani no ver cxcelì- el. “ Triod and provoit” S'. ¡-n'CsTtV V v ’-A*' U ilio vordiet ------------ o f milüon ». S i mmo n s Li ver lìogu- latof ¡3 thè s* o n 1 y Livor and Ividnoy medicino to v/hich y o u can pin your fai tli for a curo. A m i 1. d laxa tivo, a n d I’uroly veg etable, art- ino diroctly on tbo Livor a n d Kid- noys. Tryit. Sold by all Druggists in Li-juid, or in Powclor to bo takon dry or nudo intoa tea. theroutns, while potatoes, cabbages, pumpkin* and other v tee table* were placed in front on tables to show the fat of the land. After an untliem was given by the choir and “ Ilia Loving Kindness/* The Foundation of Tour House is Damp and I w is sung by the congregation, President And 1« the c*use of more or less sickness every year, because the house Is not spouted *o |\* N wlin read I’rcsittont Cleveland's proc- M o w ia th e T im e t o e e o STOREY, t h o T I N N E D , 1 l unation. The congregation followed by i water cau he d ra iu e l off. singing “ My Country TU o: Thee.’* Uev. And have ii done before the rain* commence. Noble read the 05th Psalm. Prayer was C A L L A T T I E ! 33 T I L L S H O P . ' uffjred by Uev. MeCart. Tho address was delivered by Uev. II. K. Hines of Portland, who is one among tho oldest ■ \ ^ 7 " I L S O N ”S G R O C E R Y Methodist ministers on tho coast. His address which was quite lengthy was full Is tho placo to buy | of interest and was well received. After ! prayer by Uev. Scott and the rendering of an anthem by the elioir, the benediction was pronounced by Uev. Kcllaway. K V K K V 1 I I I N O K l t l .S H A M ) C L E A N . W A R H I N G ! Rotting, Anything in iho Grocery Line. C o ll e g e K iite r tn in m c n t. ACTUAL NEED The literary entertainment given at tlie college on Wednesday night of last week was well attended and the exercises were highly appreciated by the audience IN T H E U N E C F Considering the age ami experience of tlie students who participated in itio ex ercises, we think it was about tlie best entertainment wo have witnessed at the college. The program was as follows: Prayer, Uev. El wood Scott. Music, “ Woodland Echoes,” Miss Mills. \\ ill be promptly relieved by calling on me. I am a philanthropist by persuasion and am al “ Tlie Advance of Education,” S. T. Stan ways prepared to offer big bargains in my liue. Picture Frames made to order, a specialty. ley. “ Forks and Forks,” Miss Elva Osborn. First Street, Newberg, Oregon. “ Musical Instruments,” Miss Helen Chamberlain. Declamation, C. J. Haworth. "Electricity,” O. K Edwards. Instrumental Solo, “ Convent Bells,” P O S T O F F IC E D R U G ST O R E ! Miss Julia Prentiss. “ The Evolution of Thanksgiving,” Cariol Kirk. CARRIES A FULL LINE OF "Locomotion,” Walter C. Woodward. “ History of the Fine Arts,” Miss Eluia Brown. “ Ambition,” George Tolson. “ The Thanksgiving Pump,” Hailey Britt. Instrumental Duett, Misses Mabel Fid- wards and Edna Nowlin. ¿ARIES H. HAITÍ', See E. B. Long when you have any I Mrs. Hutchinson after waiting three or K&nager cf Walk's Celebrated Cotaedy Co, Premium Buml and Orel»::». plastering or brick work to do. I 'our days for a boat loft last Monday for Salem by way of Portland. -Dr. H l i e g M e t i c a l C v., E l k h a r t , I n d * J. C. Emmel and family were down . . I You will remcniber the condition X wmj In f!r? Charley r nsfieil has a placo to store his years ajo, wlien 1 wm a.llicted with a eombina- from the mountain trading Tuesday. . , tlou o f oiseusc-s and thought thero was no h ; i ? reave I tried all kinds of medicine.«, a ml seoive Remember the date of Pacific Band I ' a! la'3R3 ° n c a j h.i'.in received a j o/oennent physicians. Ily nerve » were p ids t rated, . . . af i ' k i i - i safe from 1 ortl&nd Monday, producing ai 22 ine«-s, heart trouble a ml all the ills concert has l*een set for December 15. 1 J t -.it make Ufo misar&bls. I commenced to take James Vestal cut steak at Austin & Miss Mills has a very large class of lit Stanley’s yesterday, Henry having gone D i i MILES’ NERVINE tle folks in vocal music at the public T h o Klr.*^ o f L lvcr Meritatilo*. end la three months i w ig pzp . fcctly c u m to the city and Nate being about sick. 1 ii m v travels earn year, w ueu 1 H«*e tuo I uoum . tuli “ I bave uscii youp.ssminor.s Llvcf licerli* school. of physical wrecks, tu litri tig from nervous pro3- bit-or an«l »Nin conscieiicioiLsly k :» v il is ilio 8. M. Calkins sells tlie best flour. p q /»-s tration, taking prescriptions iron k¡n¡¿ of all live»* inorili ines. 1 eonsidor it a Don’t fail to attend the sale of the J. D. N local physicians who biwo no know l- medicine diesi in it*i*lt\—G eo . \ v . J ack * si c t .jt q , t( their case, and whose death Miss Mary Cook came down from Me* Carter stock. Bring your cash and save bON, Taco ma, Washington. is certain, ! fed like going to them and buying, 1 Minnvillo on Thanksgiving and remained •• Gcr D r M il e s * N ervi « e a nd os cuaro.** In money. EVEKY FACKAOK ^ Uiyproio.- .u i, m « w hero (hero i with Newberg friends till the first of the are so many eu £ S U fferera from Das tho Z Stamp in roti un wrappor. Mr. It. P. Bacon, of Ankeny, Ore., was overwork,men V i l 11 « k**' tul prostrar week. t.on a; d nervous exhaustion, brought on by the in town a day or two last week in com The Main street drugstore is now run character of the buiiness engugeu in, I would pany with J. L. Horner. recommend Fresh corn meal at Calkins’. ning again, in charge of Mr. C. E. Smith, ** M è LC 3* Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets . tu , . , , . „ TH OU SAN DS What is better than a nice fat. goose for ot A lb a n y , w h o is said to b e a c o m p e te n t e¿ r, turo cure for i.11 suiToring frr»m these causes made by Delphina Ellis tho invalid, for ■Irrita It. W aite . aChiistmas dinner? You can get one, druggist. sale at J. T. Smith’s store. S u ll o n a Poaltlv© G u a ra n te e . dressed or undressed at Evans & Clem- Canby Heston, who has been at work Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mount are making Dr.. M IL L S ’ P IL L S .5 0 D c s c s S S C ts . enson’s at hard time prices. for Cbas. Spaulding, is home on a visit to a shipment of prunes to their relatives Dr. White moved up from Tualatin last his family, Ihe water in the river being Sold by 0. F. MOORE & CO. in Iowa and Kansas this week. Thursday and is now a resident of New so high as to stop logging operations. j Do you want to laugh? Read “ Sa berg along with his family. He is ready Rev. Jus. Price and David Martin were ] Conyprt loth. P u r e D r u g s f o r P r e s c r ip t io n s . mantha at tho World’s Fair,” by Josiah to attend all calls for medical attendance, | up above Willaminn the first of the week, I St rayed. Allen’s wife. G. A. P r e n t i s s , Agent. Tho hu-t carpel at the loweet price at night or day. j where they established a Friends church From our place, 7 head of coats, one 1 erfumes, Iancy umi Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also a Herbert T. Cash was down from the 1 bv authority of the church at Newberg. ; Macy’e. Mrs. Harford returned homo from tho 1 fine lino of tho l We.iding stationery, latest styles, at southern part of tho state one day last old one and six young ones, tho old one mountain Tuesday looking rather worse i ' The rains of last week must have been ! wearing a boll. A liberal reward will bo for the wear ufter having a tussle with j week, but left for the eastern part Wed unusually heavy in the mountains for we | tiii.s office. paid for information leading to their re the grip. Charley Judil an.l family were down nesday morning, in response to an urgent covery. quite often have as great a rainfall here J. M. and S am A tkinson . The new firm at Ihe tile works keeps without any rise to speak cf in the liver. from Dayton prairie last Saturday visit- call by the people of Antelope and other Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplien. N o t ic e . interior towns. things humming. They report sales of A ssignee S ale Dry Goods, Groceries, ; ink'- tile during the past month as being very Notice is hereby given that the contract J. Ii. Blair and wife arrived here Mon Try tho G raphic and “ Tlio l’ rune In < F reschi rrioNN C arefully C om í Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing ( founded D a y or N iuht . I satisfactory. day evening, and as near as wo have tor brick work and plastering taken by C. F. M 00K F Goods, etc., the J. 1). Carter stock. All dustry" for $2 00. been able to learn, intend to make tlioir the undersigned has been completed, and When you want a jewel in Ihe way of a lines sacrificed for cash. Call early. Grandfatlier Vestal is getting along as the partnership existing during tho ful stove call on J. if. Townsend. His new R. L. S arin , Assignee. nicely as could be expected under the cir- home with us in the future. Their many j friends here will he glad to know this and fillment of contract is dissolved. ad this week mentions the same subject. The school board should see that the j eumstance.3. J. K. C hamberlain , to welcome them once more to our midst. Read it for yourself. | door to the west basement at the school j Regular meeting of tho W. C. T. U. Fb 11. L ong . Chadey Rees and G. W. Mitchell when “ Hagey’s Landir.g” will he pointed out building is securely fastened so that none ; next Wednesday, the 13th. A cordial in- Nowberg, Oregon, December 1, 1893. coming home from Scott’s Mills the first to you when down the river if you in- j of the pupils can play there. It is very j citation to all. <& > CO. qmre for It. It is rather a new landing • wet and wholly unfit to be used as a play The proceeds of tho Band Concert are of the week were compelled to leave tlioir IV lin t A b o u t C h r is tm a s ? team on the other side of the liver until but it will he remembered. : , , . , . . , | ruo.u. j to bo used in purchasing new mstrii- Have you made up your mind what W e tako this plan to inform tho public that we are bolter than over prepared to sup tho waters receded, as the ferryman . One week from tonight, band concert.! The following officers were elected by ; incuts. Go and help the boys out. ply the traJo this F’all in the line of a would not tackle the river while the water S>ou ra re‘'omi? lo ,mreha8e ior ri>la' ;v,'B The carpenters are busy putting in j the I. O. O. F. at their regular meeting; George Tolson and his sister Efflo will was up. and friends? What is nicer or more last shelving and counters in the store room j last week. Geo. Hailslon, N. G ; S. M. : keep bouse in a part of (). Winslow’s res ing than a good book? This suits father, GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. Jack Stevenson who expects to return mother, son or daughter, husband or in tlie new brick. When finished it will j Calkins, U. (J.; F. II. Storey, Sec.; F. A. j ¡,jence and both will attend college. I a: ties desiring to sot orchards this Tall will make money by calling on or corres to Indiana soon fur a visit, has somo Ire second to none in Newberg. | Elliott, Fermanent Sec.; J. C. Colcord, j I!(jrn Mr and Mrs. Imlher Hm> 0II wife, or anyone else. Go to Haworth & ponding with us beforo placing their orders. monstrous potatoes laid by, with which Cox’s millinery store and examine the The Olson boys, f.om up the valley, i Trcas. j Fri.Uy, December 1, 18!»3, a baby girl, he expects to astonish the natives of tho books and Bibles for sale by Delphina Fb came into town with upwards of a thou- j Another loan lias been made in this J \n interested parties happy and doing Hoosier state. F’rom reports no c o ld ’ Ellis. sand pounds of dressed iiogs Tuesday,1 place by the Puget Sound National S av - well. storago will bo required to keep them j which they sold to Austin & Stanley. i ings and Loan Association, Noah Heater! , , „ , ,, , Mr. Prentiss has tho agency for Mrs. from wilting after ho gets beyond the N u tico . w . 3 ? . h e a g o g k :, Dorrance Bros, seem to be having con- i being the lucky man. Tins makes four iIolu.y.s new work> .-Samantha at the mountains. All persons knowing themselves to be elderable trouble with tlie logs they j loans made m Nowberg witbin two years \VoruiV Fair,” i’lus liook will sell in While returning homo from church last indebted to J. I). Carter (general mer Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, l>onglit some lime ago 11 [> the river. It is by this company. many families when all others fail. Tuesday evening, uncle Horatio llall sllp- chandise) are hereby notified that all out- TimiiiiK», Shinnies, Lath, Picket«, Lime, Sauil, Glass, Nails amt all kinds ot Building Mata to bo hoped they will be able to save Curlv Gibson has returned for the w in-. N ow bers, Oregon ped from a foot-log ariosa the branch oast standing accounts belonging to him have rial and Builder«' Hardware. them. ter. lie l.as been at work for several I " in,er hats llt cost’ ‘“ t’ 1 ,rl;nrm' :1 an'> of town and took a plunge hath aocordin becti duly assigned to me and that I am Get your stoves of Mount. I have a months for the Paper Mills Co., but the untrini.no.i, a few of them below cost. to tho most approved methods. It now the owner thereof. I respectfully M. TKKRKLL. 8. S. TKKKELL. w. E. TERRELL Also fancy feathers. fine lot of Heaters that will be sold at stage of tlie river is such that lie cannot doesn’t seem to have resulted in any request settlement of said amounts ¡at an M rs . M. E. B aldwin . low “ tariff,” not for “ revenue only” but do anything more, so lie lias knocked ofif harm to him, however, though it might early date. My representative will be M . T E R R E L L & C O ., Thanksgiving was generally observed for cash value. Call and see and be con and will loaf till “ the roses come again.” have made many a younger man sick. found at tho store. U. L. B aiun . vinced. At Bank Building. Some parents could prevent doctor’ s by everybody in town. The dinners were Successors to H A D L E Y , H U N T & C O ., Manufacturers of Sh ! It’s a girl and weighs ten pounds. Charley Spaulding says if the people bills by keeping their children at iiome probably not as elaborate as on some Moreover it’s the nicest girl that over J. 0. MICHAUX. II. C. FEN TON . other occasions but it is safe to say that will elect him mayor he will agree to long enough in tlie morning to be sure was. It camo to tho homo of N. C. wear a high top, sleek plug hat. The hat they will not have to wait about tlie nobody wont hungry. MI03ATJX & FENTON, Christenson and wife last Wednesday school house in tho cold until the first would look well and Charley would carry There will tie a series of meetings held morning, and a halo of happiness rests on P H Y S IC IA N S A N D SU RGEONS, We have purchased the entire HtoeU and arc prepared to furnish a superior quality of ilraln bel! rings, when the doors are opened. tlie honors of the office easily. in the M. E. church beginning on the 9th that small household, such as is only ex lile le in all (uses. All orders promptly filled. Correspondence solicited. Price list on applioa- L a F ayettk , O regon . tion Doc Clark don’ t propose to bo outdone Charley Spaulding is congratulating inst. J. II. Wood, an evangelist of Port perienced once in a lifetime, coining only by anybody in advertising Oregon. A s a himself over the fast that notwithstan I- land will assist in the meeting. N B W B E B G -, : 0 3 = 0 E 0 -0 3 s T . with tho advent of tho first baby in tho All calk- uttcmled promptly, day or ntght. consequence his people at Arapahoe, ¡ng tlie high water in tlie Willamette he A. M. M c C abt . home. Neb , will eat Oregon prunes with their | saved all his logs. It takes more than an Everett Wocsner is back from Alaska Miss Sadie Smith, who for several City Marshal’s Sale. Christmas dinner, a box of fine ones liav- j ordinary flood to get away with a boom of and has entered college. Ho is tlie cen months has been at work in Portland, ing been shipped them this week. | logs for Charley, an lie is always on the virtue 01 <i warrant Issued Ly the He- ter of attraction for boys who want to lis sustained quite severe injuries by a full ) corder of the City of Newberg, Oregon, to M Terrel! & Co. opened their first kiln , alert whfin tho river ia on a e!,ree- ten to hear stories from tlie far north. last Sunday night, and is home for re me directed, r;mim.’indiuff me to levy on the and chattels of the delinuueut taxpayers of tile last week, and tliey are pronounced i Six sheep belonging to J. C. McCrea Ha reports the rest of the family as being pairs. The high water bad interferred »roods named on tli<* delinqu* nt tax roll for bald city for the your IS'.M. tiieret » aitaehed. and if none first clans, even if they were made and climbed a log during the high water of well and contented in their work. with the electric lights, so that in return he found, then upon the re il property ms set burned by new hands. They are crowd last week and patiently waited for help. forth and described in s il l delinquent tax roll, ing from church she was unable to see Mrs. Maloney, wife of Hon. H. S. Ma or b o mueh thereof ns ahull satisfy the amount ing tilings right along now, and hope to One of them was in water to his knees f taxes churned therein, together with costs loney of Sheridan, died last Saturday. her way, and stepped off a sidewalk that < ar.d expenses. I have duly levied, having Have laid in a supply of lie able to keep enough stock on hand to when the boat arrived to take them off was several feet above the street. been unable to find any (roods or chatties be and they were all very willing to take to She hail been in poor health for a long fill all orders. 1 m irim r to the respective delinquents herein “ Billy,” the little black horse that hun after named, upon the following described time. Mrs. Edwards was culled by tele The man Baker who married Miss the boat when tlie invitation was given. gram to conduct the funeral services dreds of licople have stopped to admire as piece * or parcels of laud ,v- set forth in said tux list lyiojf and being in s lid city of New Lieut. W. A. Kimball, representing the Dora Varner of Sherwood, in October, is which took place on Sunday. Mr. Ma ho lias led cattle through town on the herjr, described and n sessetl ns follows: occupying a cell in the state penitentiary | Puget Sound Savings and Loan Associa- John t»7 ft iu lots 2 and H Des- loney is left to battle with the world with way to the slaughter yard during tho past Atkinson, kius ad blk 3; lots 8, 4, .r> and <i De.skins where he wiil remain for tho next two tion, has been in town a part of this ad blk t; lot »1 blk :: . . . . . . |21.9f> a large family of children to care for. five years, is out of tho butcher business. fhnrles lot 17 .78 And will do a general feed business in connection with their warehouse business. They pro years. Another wife with a child, who week, and expresses himself greatly Austin & Stanley trailed him to a man Knrrett. Wo extend our sympathy. Unknown. Ilnrl« y ad lots am] blk I'» :LJ 0 pose to sell on n close margin, but for cash only, delivering in all pirtu of town. he had deserted a year ago, appeared on pleased with the place. It is (tie firs! ........... ..... If Larrett, Charles Kd ward sad lot If* blk *24 .7« over west of the red hills this week. , ... IWillard, c F Hobson nd lot i, '»and (1 blk :i 2 . «2 Rev. II. K Hines, of Portland, who de- there is a horse heaven the scene, coming from Tacoma, and ids \ town that he has visited in either W. wh ere hor se »; i 4 1. l in ,kin., ad lot s blk 7 .411 1.K5 domestic affairs were very much inter- ington or Oregon where there is no sa- livered tho Thanksgiving address, stated I sense” entitles a “ critter” to a reman-irt ’ 'birr, F M Hurley ad lot 5 »nd 4 trik 15 ' ‘ ' Clark, K L Church nd lots 1 and 1 41) fered with. The Varner family have the j loon, and as he is a strong temperance j in the profaeo to his address, that he therein, Billy will get there by and ChrLtensoii (, • or^e Hobson ad lots 14, 15, by. H», 17 and 1* blk K 4.20 sympathy of those here who know them. | man he was delighted. lie is on leave of j passed through this valley more than Lieutenant Kimball gavo the students ( Dorrance, Kverest ad lot I blk 1 ........... 1.91 They are also in the Market with a good stock of ' Calkins sells hay and feed cheap. a^ence from duty at Port Townsend, and j forty years ago an I that he was pleased I Dunbar Dros. In* kin at] lot I blk 7 at the college a half hours talk at chapel Dorrance Uro,. Desk in 2nd ad lots 5 and 5.40 is iu the meantime working for tho asso- to find at this time a very different state fi blk 7 exercises on Thursday morning that was Dorr if»«*«*. il L Edward« nd south blk 51 r».7H ’ V ar (istover.! some " i t-iation, «>£ wtiiuh be ¡3 a member. I of affairs morally, intellectually and in very much appreciated by them. He lias lack«*r, W Hurley nd lot .‘1 and 4 blk IU . ».Hô W Z ■ W , M m M . creamery In ,1 » * M ! «»■ A >™ 1 - M e m » seen much of the world and is well aide Do«*r, Lizzie original town 1 ami % 2 blk 2.11 H. , " r C l T . t « « * » • » » — 1 he . . « ■ “ > “ » '■ a ........T O rey -m c. in « * to give young people valuable pointers KUiotl, Hobson ad lots 11.25, 24, 2.5 and 2 T» blk 1) With the same |ier cent of 11 10 home from town Tuesday morning, at a ! 8reat beneGl to ‘ h* im m u n ity of pro- >camy. , M rs S J D«*.-ki.is h «1 lota ♦ » and with reference to shunning the quick Epi«*r 7 blk 7 1.3ft . . . . . . . . . I uacers in mo country Of i c!l3n«e for the better, Nowberg ought to Graham. Mrs M «' Hurley ad blk 19; (>rii;i- tho surrounuinz surrounding w country. somewhat rapid gait, when he remember- dticcra 1,1 llIU Burrumiul,,K u u ,lh *l And other Implements at Prices that can't be beat. Gall and see them- ii -d town, lots l, *2 . :: and 4 M 49 ft lot .5 be a very desirable city to cast ones lot sands that are found along the pathway 1 E'I v . hh L ad lots 7, H, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, od that he had forgotten something or he i c 0 U r 8 e l o b e a E , I c c o f H a c r e a r a e r -v ,n!lst in, whnn forty years moro shall have of the young. Hu is a son of Gen. Kim l»!k 11. 1•5 Mk :*.9 20.2ft ball of Indiana, and was born iu Wush- Hoi*-n i Samuel Hnhxon ad lot« 5, f», thought Clark had, so he halted rigid in no‘ be s,3rte‘1 ',irnPl-v to rnable FUP- ... rolled around. 7. H 9. 15 11. 12. RI, 11, 15 If», 17, is , 19. ington county, that state. II t has seen the middle of the road while Clark halted P>>' bou?° ,0 ,nake a PaIe of ,bo A 21. _*.; i n d 21 b!!-: U: l io b a o i i a il lo ts Newberg people do not do things by by neatly twenty years service in the annv ,,7 ' ' * 1 " 11 11 1 in the middle of a mud hole. There will ,nachiner!r> n“ l,ber pb” " M il b,; r,,n with Dealer in ... . . . , - H a w a th , L .'iirtc- \ acres c le i roil burl he no need to get any Forest Grove art- j tbe BO,e es|wctation of lining the pockets tho halves, in any particular. " c and has been at nearly ail the army posts .. H , ___ tlmt-er I net original _ town lots : H itfl 4 S *3 2 a m l 5 blk of tire man who manages it. To contin haven t a single iuduf lry that lias got ¡n the west. At pre*"nt he is located at H o I mou , J»- mi ll.fbjtori t-1 lot* 3, 4, 5, f. 7. K, ists for attractions at tho fair next fall. ‘J, 10. 21. 25. X. *7. 2N. 29. 30. :|, M. : :*|, That mule of Ulark’s will prove the big ue to prosper it must be managed for the fairly started that isn’t turning out a pro- port Townsend, and is only off on a leave ■ u.i i . . Origli.«I town lots 1 mul N '« mutual benefit of those who furnish the dm t of tlie best quality. Our tile are of absence, being treated for his hearing gest attraction ever advertised. 2 ¡»Ik » II * ii ; stolli», George II »rbiy ad ¡»»In 7. and 8 cream and those who own tlie creamery, j the he--, our brick are second to none, which has been injured by exposure in A gficltural Implements, Baby Car There are a few people in tho country blk ii A «km game on Ihe part erf a manager of i our flouring mill turns out the hirst grade tlie field. Contrary to what is suponed Hyatt, Louis one acre riages, Paints, Oils, Grat-s Seed in Bulk. who havn’t yet learned that Uncle Bam ly. Hurah l.cuu'.t r original town a creamery will disgust farmers and ruin of flour and our saw mill tire best of lum- to 1st tlie general rule with army officers, Ilolinw :;u ft i:i i f* 2 an 1 3 blk t charge* two cents for carrying a letter tire business at once. This Iras been tire b'-r of its class. Our nurseries are be tlie Lieutenant is a very active Christian Jl.ulicy Frank ' 2 at re wlierc old Ix»srding through tlie mails. It would Ire r-al con .ball Manda ..... UNDERTAKER cause of most of tlie failures »here cream- coming noted for Ihe excellence of their temperance man, always o.i the alert to Hyatt, Mr On trai ad lot * blk 10 vei ient it lie would let ua off those hard I. til 1 t o Hob » i ad lots 1. 2 and aries have been established. It lias bean product, while our prunes can’t he beat, do some act or s|K-ak u word to keep Y.i.libili blk E ; Good rich m < 1 I arres; Edwards times with a blue stamp, but as long as proven many tiroes over that a dairying It pays to get out of a business tho very young people from going wrung, or help g I ' ^ e L«t -ex 170 he requires the other color it will save Burial Rr.be*. The only place In town »«her* community is much more prosperous be«t there is in it, and this tho people the fallen op to a better life. II«? oceil- h* »• A Kinv. ilobs .ii ad lot 21 t»lk A kedwo« d racket* can be found. They people's letters b ing displayed publicly than where grain rui-ing is the rule. We . Morri*. Joe Hob.vui ad lot 1» blk K I h M fl\c time« aa louff s«* soft connected with our industries are doing, pies a position opportuno vs Mil!«, J a n « » b a d lot n r>: k a it ion where the opportunities in tire |*rst office ii they » ill /-onform to Rave a good location for dairying and » e h i od, and cost no more. M**rri*. W in Harley ad lot 1 blk J«» and tl»ev find tliat ¡t payi, too. ford iinxgood are abun«l:int and lie pesons Uncle’s established rule. , beliuve it could ire marie to ,ray here i M«‘iidenha!l, K J ifob»on ad lot 14 and 1 05 ! t/.k A Mr. Finnegan w,i«> over from i.atirel U«t to Is? <)oin<t ail the good I « can. Ti» \v«»«*rx Fair A«-. ci*iti«»n, \ a«*r«?a land . 1 40 ¡B R IN G B R A N C H 2.S2 Monday irettinff his pension papen ready world would l»c much belter with more I'!'i:nr.. r. D«** kill- a*l lot l blk 7 A w a r d e d Hi gh e s t K o n o r s - W o r l d ' s Fai r .TA 1 I. -■!.* im uii 1 *% mrr - land <i*»odnch ad. sodi roen in it. to forward to Washington. Me a'ated I:*■«•«•.* Mi * '* Dfvkttm ad of»«* ncr«* laud 2 Ml *r, >> IV ll.ibaou a t lot 1*-, 17 and IH _j that they were milkin»» fourteen row« and b.k \ .............. 1.2*2 j I ni *n Tliank*^fvinjç Sprvh^«, Sinei'/.er, u K Kdwarda ad blk 49 1.7« ! were taking the cream to the creamery af l Tnion Thanksgiving s*.*rvi w«?r** buhl H nif-k, W M »»♦'-kla.*! a*l loti« 5 and 7 blk « .7:1 1 Farmington where it was roa le info hnt- II l<(' kioB d Iota ! and 2 blk 7 4 20 , at Friends church when? ill the churches bhritt, J ll»*r. AI lo»*. 1 and .: FNiward» ad 3.a» I t* r. The owner« of the cr air.ery charge WE BELL FOR \ Cl í T Í It Hurley ad u,tn I, » and ♦» blk 21 .44 , were représente«!. Seated on the rostrum Ward,«; WK HUY Foil L i i n l l . N ewukk O, O hfc . o m . W hit«*. Central ad lot«. blk 15 ix cent'» a roll for making an«] marketing were Rev. Scott of Friend« church, Rev. WriL-bt K.ixabethold hlrfroumhilUacrea 2. 2«) ! the hotter. Dnring the year past Mr. «Y»iinert K 1 « Hobaou ad l«*t« 1 and 2 blk A Kell away of the Christian church, R v. uknoarn, Kvere?t ad lot 1 blk 5 1 05 Finney in has never realise«! Ie¡»a tharr 1.05 i WE GUABANTEE SATISFACTION. Nobleof tbe Baptist church, Rev. .Mc( art 1 nknown. Rrere*t ad lot . bla fifty c»*nts a roll clear for his hotter and And ui «tiirdav, the 9th «lay of December, of tti«» M. K. church an«! Dr. If. K. Him« ]* k \, at the h«f ir of 10 o'clock a. in. of raid i I dai da the average lias been much higher than of Portland. Rev. Boyd of the 1’resby- in ir . *. of the Mty C'ouucU Kw»m door In ► d<l « :t> of Newiiar*r. f «rill oeil tbe above dmcrilied that. Next «firing he intends to com The lx" t nml most popular hrctwl. terian church was absent «>n a r m n t «if property »« public auction t«^» tî»e hifrheat l»ld- mence milking twenty-five cows, as h der * • rubjart U» redeiiijHloi», In «atMy Egg* for salo ut f J i»w sw-ttliijj o f 15. . . . . o . i . IP nos«. Tbs roafroni was h»-anti folly <lec- •aid f a r arrant, The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.—No Aminotiia; No Alum. corta a.id accruing co««. fin lairylng much more profitable than wi„ , n l, lt ... tUe .heat, Orto r. I UOL0. Used in Millions of tUs gram raising. * apples, ptunoj, ferus, vine« and cliryaan- Marinai o f tbe C it y of Ncwbsrg. r>; FURNITURE 4 CARPETS W . T . M A C Y . Popular Patent and Family Medicines LATEST STYLE S of W ALL PAPER. & GO. Newberg Nursery, - A. JC. COOPER D EP O T LU M PER YAR D . First Class Drain Tile. J L T T E IC T T IO Its ri CHRISTENSON BROS. HAY AND PE E D , Plows, Harrows, Wagons, Buggies J. H. TOWNSEND, & EMBALMER. Cash Meat Market Poultry ^ ^ Yard . la kin ^Powde Hom es—40 Years G O O D 5iV;,,T Stv.f-’r.rJ. Austin & Stanley, Wyandottes a Specialty. j u«n on « ».hire*., s. Hobson,