l ’a c ific Ban«i C o n cert. Hag carpets at Macy’s. “ As old as The concert given l>y Pacific Bund at Call on Dorrance Bros, for fruit boxes. the hills" and Armory hall last Friday evening, was an A rriv e at N ew berg dow u, at 0 a. m. Go to C. F. Moore A Co., for Dr. W o. never excell­ enjoyable affair, an,I all things considered, •• •* •• up, a t 11 a. m. Ellis’ Liniment. Fare. N ew berg to P o rtlan d o r Salem. 50 cents. ed. “ Tried was well ultended. A very marked Im­ Free H a rk lenve» Posloffiee t" m ect beat. Fur Christenson Bros, have received a lot and proven" provement was noticed lit the work of llto And is the c iuso of m<»re >r less si. kue • • every year, because th e house is not rpouted so tho fu r th e r p a rtic u l irs s eu L u th er C harles. of bran and shorts. is the verdict band, which we think is second to none in Losr:—A lady’s purse. Finder please o f millions. the county. The hoy. have all practiced wrtur cau be drained off. Now i s th o T i m o ' < o 3CO S T O R C Y . t h e T I N N E R , OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION return to this office. — AND— S i m m o n s long and faithfully to fit themselves for an d have it done before tho rains commence. PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. W. I \ Hcacock has at all times a large Liver Regu­ good band work, and our people show C A L L C i T T H E T IU ST S H O P . T rain s a rriv e at N ew berg as follows: stock of glass of all sizes. lator is tho I their appreciation of their efforts on such North. j occasions as these. The hand was ably as 7 :.V> a. in. *120» p. m. o n l y Livor See tho ad of J. L. Davis in this issue, •12:30 p. in. ti.tfi p. m. ’T ': and Kidney sisted by l’rot. Winters, of Middlolon, who fie offers you some baigains. ♦Every o th e r day. P assen g er an d F reig h t K ates to all points, medicine t o is an excellent vialinost and who g ive Ciias. Preston and family left last Wed­ c a n be o b ta in e d from C. B. FR18SELL. là the place to buy A gent N ew berg. which y o u ! a tine violin solo which was heartily en­ nesday morning for their old home in Al­ cored. Miss Stine, of Middleton, w ho is n can pin your len county, Kansas. lino organist for one so young, also assisted j faith, for a in the entertainment. Of courso no band ; Hevival services will begin at Friends L ocal E vents. c u r e . A 1 church on next Sunday and continue concert would be complete without R. S. 1 VI r . Y I I U N G V It MS II A M ) I L K A N. m i l d laxa­ Inglls and liis comet, so lie was on tho pro­ through the holidays. tive, a n d Apple lioxes for sale by Durianvo Bros. | Henry St. Helen, tho Salem piano j gram, and the heaity manner in which lie purely veg­ was encored showed how his solo was re­ Uo to Evans & Clemenson for fresh j tuner, lias been in town during the week etable, act­ ceived. The songs by Prof. Maey and LOUIS O. VANDERVERE, working at his trade. meats. One of the beet known Ifuslnezs men In Chicago, ing directly Drs. Littlefield and Clark, a male quartet M. O. Lownsdaie, of LaFayette, was in S. M. Calkins sells the best Hour. representative of the great Brndatreet Co. on tho Liver and a solo and chorus hv thu band, wore town Monday. N T H E L IK E O F I A young man named White, from Sa- i HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS a n d Kid­ all good, and served to break the monot­ Remember the entertainment tonight lem, visited at the boarding hall a few PROSTRATION. neys. Try it. ony of the instrumental part of the enter­ days the first of the week. at the college. I>r. M ilft J fa ft e a l C’o ., lllkhari. Jug. Sold by all tainment. We must not forget the man­ F. B. Morris, of Marion, ia visiting his “ Tis sweet to be remembered” with I Cfentlemen: I toko pleasure in informing you Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder dolin and guitar duet by Dr. Clark and nice fresh candies bought at Wilson's I of tlie very beneficial results which b a re followed brother Joe this week. to bo taken dry or made into a tea. E. D. Elwood, which was really one of }he.s“ ° case of of m yself a n a PtavoBsvivc N ta 1 v iN t in the wife, t o r u year was See E. B. Long when you have any grocery. A complete stock for the holi- \ subject to a distressing pain a t the base o f the tho best things of the evening. The boys T h e King; o f L iver M edicine». brain and upper portion of the spinal cord. I day trade. plastering or brick work to do. ** I h a v e used y o u rS im m o n s L iv e r rtegu* talk of giving another concert soon, and \\ ill bo prom ptly reliev ed by c allin g on mo. I am a p h ila n th ro p is t by p e rsu asio n a n d am al- lost - flesh an< **“ id was greatly la to r a n d c a n co n se ie n c io u sly s a y it is th e steeples Mrs. Emma Ccoper celebrated h e r, troubled w ith sleeplessness. leeplessnesa Ladies underwear, hosiery, Christinas we feel sure that they can calculate on a \v a)s p re p a re d to otter big barg ain s in my lino. P ic tu re F ram es m ad e to o rd e r, a specialty. k in g <>f a il liv e r m e d ic in e s, I c o n sid e r it a — Nervine _____ e was was highly highl; m e d ic in e ch est-in its e lf.—G eo. W . J a c k « birthday last Tuesday. A number of recommended to me. My , case ___________________ had been so obeli* goods, notions of all kinds at Hadley’s. good house. F irst Street, s o n , T a c o m a , W ash in g to n . Date th a t I had no confluence in tho efficacy of N ewberg, Oregon. any medicine. Yet as a last resort I consented to C. F. Moore was in the vicinity of friends were preseut and a very pleasant ] give *2*i:VKKY PACKAGE'S» it a tria l Much to my surprise, I experienced H a r d T im e 1*1*ic e * a t C e n t r a l M a r k e t. time is reported. marked benefit; b e n e f it;--------— 1--------- --------------- ’ ; marked ray sleeplessness disappeared; Champoeg on business the first of the l i a s th e Z S ta m p in r e d on wrapper* Loin Steak, 10 cents per pound. We forgot to warn our readers against, “ yheadiwhewaeiemovod; myspiritsanageuena week. Round Steak 8 “ “ “ reading Moore & Co’s ad. last week, and j ti^ im pruv' H U ^ N Mr. Lyon informs us that he thinks lie Fresh corn meal at Calkins’. Rib Roast, 7 ccnt3 per pound. o iw n in hundi . A il this occumrco will return to Washington county in the as a result they have sold an immmense A u F im TER LEARNED A N D W ELL KNOW N PHYSICIA N S lot of holiday goods. Wilson’s grocery for fresh candies and Soft Rib, 6 .................. h a d fa ile d . My wife is taking the Nervine with, spring and go to farming. th e best of results. Louis D. V andskvul &. nuts. Nock and Brisket, 5 cents per pound. With free hacks running to all the riv­ Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets A u s t in & S t a n l e y , S old on a P o s itiv e G u a ra n tee. I lent. Kimball has been in town tiie er steamers and the low rate of fifty cents j made by Delphina Ellis tho invalid, for week, selling building and loan stock. Central Market. to Portland the steamers will catch a j O n . M I L E S ’ P I L L S . 5 0 D o s i s 2 5 C t s . past Mrs. Kimball came up Tuesday to Keep sale at J. T. Smith's store. goodly number ot passengers. Wo take this plan to inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to sup­ him straight. M id w in te r F a i r K a te » . The regular meeting of the \V. C. T. ply tiie trade this Fall in the line of a Mr. Harvey Skeeis died at his home | Toys, celluloid goods, cord and tassels, The Southern Pacific railroad company U. next Wednesday, beginning at 1 p. m. on the mountain on Wednesday, of last velvets, etc. Prices to suit tiie times at lias issued the following circular: Quarterly reports expected. Tinware at J. G. Hadley’s. week, from tho effects of a paralytic J. G. Hadley's, 2ud door east of the Post “The undersigned beg to announco that A stock of fresh candies and nuts, stroke. He was about 50 years old. Henry Morris is the happy possessor of Office. 30 days’ timo will he given on Special I’d; ties desiring to sot orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or correu bought expressly for the holiday trade, Nslo Elliott returned from .Scott's Mills a fine mantel clock, a premium offered by ponding with ns before placing their orders. Pheasants of tho Chinese persuasion Tickets sold at any point on this Com- will be found at Wilson’s grocery. yesterday, out of a job. A half-interest in an eastern wholesale house. are quite numerous around town, some pan'y Pacific System, for San Francisco The afternoon session of the Crusade the mill has been sold to Silverton parties Tho best carpet at the lowest price at families of them having taken up their and return, account the Midwinter Fair; M. TEKKELL. S. 8. TERRELL. W. E . T E R R E L L meeting next Saturday will be held in j throwing a number of the boys out of Macy’s. abode inside the city limits. These 1 1 icso tickets to bo good for continuous Friends church. Everybody invited. work. Try tho G r a p h ic and “ The Prune In­ handsome birds get very familiar when trips botli going and returning. Also, Do you want to laugh? Head “ Sa­ they are not molested and are quite shifty that to the purchasers of Midwinter Fair Austin & Stanley are putting on some dustry” for $2.00. mantha at the World’s Fair,” by Josiali style of late. They received a fine We got a little mixed last week on the when it comes to looking out for a liveli­ tickets from our l’acfic System points, we S uccessors to H A D L E Y , H U N T & C O ., M an u fac tu re rs of Aden’s w if e . G, A. P r e n t i s s , Agent. circular counter for their market last Fri­ date for tho horticultural meeting. Tho hood. They will even dig potatoes when will sell Excursion Tickets from San If you failed to attend the band conceit day. Next they will be wearing high meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon. more palatable truck is hard to pick up, Francisco to points in California, usable on last Friday night you missed a rare hats and diamonds. Wedding stationery, latest styles, at which will convince any boy that thero within tho 39-days’ limit herein named, treat. The boys gave an excellent con­ at Une and One-fifth Faro for points over is not a lazy bone about them.] Christmas cotnes bat once a year, but this office. p u rc h a se d the e n tire stock am i are p re p a re d to fu rn ish it superin.* q u a lity of d ra in cert. 150 miles from San Francisco, and One tile We in have Mr. D. Jacobs, who had charge of the w hen it comes it brings good cheer to all all sizes. All or iers prom ptly filled. C orresp o n d en ce so licited . P rice lis t on applica* The winter term of Pacific College and One-third Fare for 150 inilea or less tion Mrs. Anna Votaw received a telegram the little folks in the surrounding coun­ J. D. Carter stock of goods for It. L. Sa­ will li-gin January 2. An increased at­ The minimum last Thursday evening, bearing the sad try, for their parents remember that Wil­ bin, the assignee, returned to Portland from San Francisco. N E W B E R G , : tendance is expected. rates for such tickets will he one dollar. news of the death of her mother at her son always iias a fresh stock of candies Saturday, out of a job. J . L. Davis, of Don’t fail to help the Crescent society Rale from Portland to San Francisco home in Iowa. on hand fur the holidays. out tonight by attending tho literary en­ West Chehalem, satisfied Mr. Carter’s and lutiirn will be $25 00 plus $2 50 for When you want a jewel in the way of a Something seems to have got into the tertainment at the college. Tho perform­ creditors, and now has control of the es­ stove call on J. H. Townsend, llis new tin gutter on the south side of the public tablishment. A complete stock of five admissions to the Fair. Rales from ances will begin at 7 ;33. ad this week mentions the same subjict. school building, sa that it overflows every groceries has beon added, anil all lines of other stations in Oregon will tiu made in Deacon Dygart and Prof. Wilder, of like manner. Tickets will not. he on sale Head it for yourself. time it rains. There will bo a damaged Portland, spent the Sabbath in Newberg, goods will bo Kapt full. Wo wish Mr, until the Midwinter Fair opens.” Davis success in the venture, and as he J. L. Hoskins has been in poor health j foundation to look after one of these days and assisted tlie Baptist people in their for file past few weeks owing to a chronic , on account of it if it isn’t attended to revival services, Mr. Dygart is a very lias had some experience in the mercan­ I 'B U O llA U tile line, lie will doubtless succeed. malady contracted while in the service of soon. pleasant speaker, and Prof. Wilder is an H ave laid in a supply of For Crusade Meeting to be held De­ Uncle Sam during the sixties. , Qa Thursday night of last week some excellent organist and singer. There are some otherwise good people who seem to take a groat deal more de­ cember 23, 1893, in Die Presbyterian Postmaster Sawyer and wife have both : fellow with a too well developed desire to Luther Charles now meets tho trains light in circulating stories derogatory to church, beginning at 10 a. m. been sick for several days, during which accumulate this world’s goods, entered and the steamer Elwood, besides deliver­ the character of others than in telling of 10:00 a. in. Prayers and Testimonies of lime 'he work of the office has been done the house of A. H. Pape and Lon John- ing goods for two stores, and in order to Praises. Led by Mrs. Townsend and their good deeds. A mere hint will by Mrs. Frissell and Oscar Allen. son, of West Chehalem, and helped hiin- Mrs. Harfoid. keep up with his work these muddy Columbus Haworth returned from the 1 self. At Mr. Pape’s he took a fine gold times lie has been compelled to add an­ sometimes so injure a man’s reputation Music. that it will take years to set himself right 11:00 Humiliation and Prayer. Led by Amt w ill ilo « g e n eral te e d 'b a sliie ss In co n n ectio n w ith th e ir w a re h o u se .Im sb c«.i. T hey p ro ­ Waldo Hills country east of Salem the watch aud at Johnson s he secured about other horso to his delivery wagon. pose to sell on a close m argin, b u t for cash only, d e liv e rin g In all p a rts ol to w n . Mrs. Rev. Boyd and Rev. Noble. in the eyes of the world. This is meant first of the week where he has been work- $20 in cash. No clue lias been discovered A. K. Cooper & Co., made a shipment for one or two individuals who are uot as 12:00 Social hour with refreshments. mg with his brolher Harvey at ditching. that wl'l lead to the discovery of the of two thousand dollars worth of fruit careful as they might be to investigate 1:00 p .m . Around the Campfire. Led by Reverends Boyd and MeCart. The time for the city election falls on j trees to California this week. If money questionable reports about others before 2:00 Memorial Services. Leaders, Mrs. New Years day which is a legal holiday, < A very interesting program was carried matters ease up they hope to be able to Aeliie Morris and Mrs. Vattnio Martin. They are also in the M a rk e t'w ith a good stock o f they lend a hand in circulating them. consequently it will ho necessary to ad -1 out at Friends church on last Sunday get another* shipment off lo the same 3:00 Look Up and On. Led by Rev­ Tiie students of the Crescent literary journ the election until the day following, evening under the auspices of the Wom- point soon. Sales down in California erends Scott and Kellaway. Closed by society will give a literaiy erteitainment Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Martin is fighting lagrippe and en’s Foreign Missionary Society. Silas seem to depend on the price realized from Benediction. teaching school at the same time, and be- j Moon and wife who spent five years in the immense shipments of dried fruit at the college this evening. A good pro­ EVENING SERVICE AT riUKNDS CHURCH. gram lias been prepared and they ought tween the two siu has her hands full, the Alaska work spoke of that field. It east and as yet the price for driod fruits to have a full house. An admittance fee 7:00 p. in. Song Service. Led by Mrs. She was unable to be in school Monday. I is expected that Mr. Moon will leave for is rather indefinite. Alice White. of ten cents will bn charged for tho pur­ Get to .» stoves of Mount. I have a ! Alaska about January first. Mrs. Moon C. E. Hosk'ns was out canvassing last pose of raising a fund to go toward de­ Responsive reading of Crusade Palau). And other Implements at Trices that can't bo beat. Call and see them- Led by Mrs. Townsend. fine lot of Heaters that will be sold at ( wi» ''e |" a in "e r e ,o r th e Pre8ent- Saturday for funds to assist in making an fraying the expenses of publishing the Prayer, Rev. Noble. low “ tariff,” not for “ revenue only” but; The meeting of the horticultural socie- Oregon exhibit at the Midwinter fair and Cretcent. The students deserve substan­ Music. for cash value. Call and see and be con- ,y will occur on next Saturday, December was successful in getting some subscrip tial encouragement from our citizens for Address, “Tho Crusade—Its Meaning and J, H. TOWNSEND, Spiiit,” Mrs. Helen Harford. vinced. At Bank Building. 23rd. The following program has been tions. The success attained at Chicago their efforts in this line anil everybody D ealer in Music. John Hutchinson, who has been quite arranged. Address by J. If. ltees, on seems to ho quite an incentive to people ought to turn out. If you can’t go send Personal Reminiscences of Crusade Ex­ to make subscriptions to this fund. The sick for several weeks but who was much “ Marketing Small Fruits.” Chas. Smith, perience, Mrs. M K. Satchwell. your ten cents anyway. better, suffered a relapse caused by over- essay on “The Culture of Small Fruits.” people over the state are manifesting con- Music. . The funeral of Judgo Townsend was Recitation, Dow Brown. eating one day fast week, and for a few Everybody come out prepared to enter in- . eiderablo enthusiasm on thu subject and held at the Baptist church in Newberg on Address, “ Twenty Yoars of Temperance Agricltural Implements, Baby Car­ days was much worse. lie is now great­ to a discussion on the above topics and j it looks now like a good exhibit would be last Sunday at 11 a. in. The funeral ser­ Work,” Della C. II. Cox. riages, Faints, Oils, Grass Seed in Bulk. help to make an interesting and profitable j made. ly improved again. Music. mon was preached by Rev. llunsacker of meeting. H. S. I nous , President, i Mr E. L. Hunt, of Ontario, Canada, Portland, who had known the deceased Address, “The Outlook,” Rev. Elwood | Calkins sell-i hay and feed cheap. Scott. J. L. Davis is about the smallest busi­ Just why any bov or man can be so | visited the college on Wednesday in the for a number of years. The Odd Fellows, Collection. ness man in town when avoirdupois is utterly regardless of the rights of others : capacity of traveling secretary for the col­ United Workman and the G. A. It. at­ Tempuranco Anthem. He tended the funeral in a body, the first Temperance Doxologv. considered, hut this does not signify that as to wilfully injure or destroy their prop- j legu department of tho Y. M. C. A. Rev. L. M. Haworth. he carries a small slock of goods. Head erty, is more than we can understand. ■ has made a tour of tho colleges through named having charge of tho services. Bendiction, B urial IN.ho.«. T h e o n ly place in tow n w here Let everybody attend these meetings í « B ~ l ^ p¡6 ¡n a l D e tro it Redw ood ( ’H.skch ci!n he found. They liis announcement i" ollr advertising col­ And vet there are men or hoys in New- j Colorado, Utah and California, and is Tho Odd Fellows lodges of LaFayette and la st fl\e tim e» rm long dm ko H which are arranged to he both interesting O V E R * ! ,6003300* IN U S E . wood, an d cowt no more. umn:- arid govern your actions according­ berg who do this very thing, by injuring ; now visiting the colleges through Oregon, Dayton were well represented. The de­ ami profitable. All w ho attend its morn­ shade trees, defacing buildings and pull-j He will go through Washington and on ceased was well known in the county and ly ing service can bring their lunch and re­ Jesse McKern, who a number of years ing off pickets from the fences as they cast lini-diing up at Winnepeg. Mr. the funeral was well attended. The re­ main at the church, hut if you cannot at­ pass along the walk. These are all evi- j Hunt is a live young man full of zeal for mains were interred in thu Dundee ceme­ ago was badly frozen in the mountains, tend all day lie sure anil attend thu after­ tery. and who has ever since suffered more or dences of an utter disregard for others his work. noon and evening sessions. Many will rights that, unless checked, will sooner or Justin Haworth brought to this office A large audience was out at the college tie expected to assist in the meeting less from its effects, died at the home of —AT— his father, east of town, Thursday night, later cause their author trouble. For on Thursday of last week, a turnip of the on Tuesday night to hear the lecture by whose names do not appear on the pro further particulars see pago 16 Hevised common white variety that measures President Newlin on the subject of “ So­ Dec. 14, and was burieJ on the following P r e ss R epo rter W. C. T. U. Ordinances of tiie town of Newberg. 36 L inches in circumference and weighs ciology.” While the suhj ct was one not gram. day. 18 pounds. There were a number of very well calculated to interest young ! others in the patch that were so nearly students, it was handled in such a man U P K IN U BRANCH A w a r d e d H i g h e s t H o n o r « W o r l d 's F a i r . the same size it was difficult to determine I ner that the closest attention was given which one to pull. If the season had i by nearly all in the audience, and it was been real favorable for the growth of tur very much enjoyed by the larger mimlicr nips he Would have had some very large of those present. The lecture had been — :o ;— ones no doubt. Bruce Wilson lias prom-! carefully prepared and showed that much ised us a rutabaga that weighs 2') pounds, study had been given the subject. It EVERY riilN J NEW IN N ewdeko , O regon . that grew on tiie mountain. If .Mr. Wil­ was a grand lecture for flunking people. son lias due respect for his neiglilsirs in The president has a lecture on |>ofilical W ATCH ES, the valley he will have a care when pull­ economy that we hope to hear him de­ C LO C K S, ing his crop of rutabagas and see that ! liver soon. none of them get started down the moun- j JEW ELR Y F o r S a le . The t a - s t and most |» p u l» r breed. tain side. A 20-pound rutabaga to come j The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. bounding through a kitchen window be- A farm of 250 acres, 4(.j miles north­ Eggs for sale ut $2 |icr setting of 15. j fore breakfast would I* inclined to startle west of Newtierg. For particulars inquire Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Cull on or address, g . H o b S O I l . a cook of nervous tem|a-rament. Call an i »ec di pl.iy. Everything reasonable. A -4-193 at this office. STE AM EK 1LWOOD. P O E T L V N D TO SALKM A N D H E T f r .N . The Foundation cf Your House is Damp and Hotting, Bette ■ ^ y i L S O N ’S GROCERY Anything e Tho Grocery Line, Than ACTUAL NEED Pills FURNITURE & CARPETS CURED W . T . M A C Y . Newberg Nursery, A . K. COOPER & CO. Sold by G. F. MOORE & CO. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. M. TER 11ELL & CO., First Class Drain Tile. o iW R ia-o isr. A T T E N T I O IT ! CHRISTENSON BROS. IIAY A N 1 > F E E D , J Plows, Harrows, logons, Buggies rafi ffmm UNDERTAKER A & EMBALMER. Holiday Presents E. 0. ELWOOD’S, DB PRICE’S Hn- * I e w e le r . Poultry Yard Wyandottcs a Specialty. Silverware, .Ktc. Etc. SANTA CLAUS Special Bargains in Albums, Manicure Sets, Guff and Collar Boxes, sATl!:TAn„d, all P lu sh Goods. W e W ant T he W hole C ountry To Call at o u r Store and E xam ino o u r Goods. • • THE DRUS STORE a * fQ H R fsT M A i" is com ing, Hurrah! Hurrah! : i ’T w ill stop a t N ew berg—’tis com ing th is w ay. ^ 7 TUe people w ill come from the country about. And stop at the Drug Store w ith ou t an y doubt For th ey know th a t h ere they can get w h a t th ey w ish, A Toilet Set, W ork Basket or Japanese Dish. Or if you w a n t a g ift th at w ill p lease w ith ou t fear, Get a Burns, a W h ittier or Shakespeare. For Little Folks wc have Dolls, Banks, Cars, Picture TV ] . and a V a st N u m b er o f O th er T oys a t .D O O K S , V ery Low P rices. R em em ber The Piace , C. F. MOORE