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r U K E G O N IA N K .V ILW .V Y b I Y I ; ! ' ) N P O U T L A S -a A M I v ' a m u I L L u a i u v a y . J C o u n t y H o r t ic u lt u r a l S o c ie t y . T 1!. S . C c o k , o i S a le m , w i u i n to -c n W o d - S e c 1« in b u lk a t .1. I I . Tralu a a rr iv e at N e w b e rg as fo llo w s : ! H eyday. N orth . South I » ,v. %. m. • w s ttp .«. • E v e r y o th er da y. Passeuger aud F re ig h t Hates to Caa be ob tain ed fro m slim 1 » 12 .sop m i 7 loaves for 25c*. “ I s u r Bakery. L A® ■■■■■■ a ll ¿ i points. 1 f Th © W e e k ly i C OUe > e a r toot, t>>ot toot. l'r. L. E. White was in Portland Satur day. a n d til© G r a p h * ^ .5 0 . Wedding stationery, this office. Don’t forget the meeting of the county horticultural society next Tuesday. latest styles, ut Shut up your chickens cr Macy will ar Stick candy 10c par pound and other rest them. candy correspondingly low, at Star Bakery. A few more plows to sell at cost at J. F. A. Morris did business in Portland I have a good top buggy for sale cheap. 11. Townsend’s. Tuesday. 12 II. U. S atch w ell . The caso against Georgo Hash has Go to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. W m . Hans Christenson moved in and took been dismissed, Ellis’ Liniment. possession of his town property last Wed- The Weekly and the G r a p i i - L o c a l E v e n ts . J “ A' Tow nsends. Soo Doirance Bios, new ud. in this is sue. 20 loaves for $1.09 at Oregonian jo I Oregonian J. T. Smith was at Sherwood ou busi neaday. i ic one year for $2.50. ness Tuesday. Jesse Edwards went to Corvallis and! The pay car made the railroad laddies Try the G r a p h i c and "T h e Prune In other up river jioir.ts on busiuess the first' smile Friday morning. dustry” lor |2.00. of tho week. A. M. Hadley wcut to Portland on bua- Jesse Hobson came up from Port Get your wall paper of A. C. Cox, iuess the first of the week. land \Vednesdav. where you can get it trimmed with im Take note of the bed rock prices noted The Jewel cook stove is the beet sold proved trimmer. in Dorrance Bros, new ad. this week. o H . m i'1 vr excel 1- cvl “ Trie i and proven” is the verdict o f millions. S i m m o n s Liver Regu- lot or is tho /-c /? r r / l o n l y Liver C /' Z L / and Kidney medicine t o which y o u can pin your faith, for a euro. A mi l d laxa tive, a n d purely veg etable, not ing directly on the Liver a n d Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to bo taken dry or made into a tea. JL J 'l'9 Than Pills I am going to get my wall paper from A. C. Cox. Alt. Rees is putting in Ills time running the edger at Dorrance Bros, saw mill. , John Crawford is building a picket . fence around his block on Meridian street. President Newlin will occupy tho pul- ; pit at Friend* church next Sunday morn ing. Deputy assessor J. L. Hoskins is now on his rounds performing the duties of the office. Rev. Elwood Scott and family have moved into J. T. Smith's house on Third and River streets. Discussion. The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.— N o Ammo-. Used iu Millions of Heines— 40 Years the Standard. S u c c e s s o rs to J. T . S m ith . The republican club hud expected to have a public speaking tonight but failed to get a s|x'akor. If you have a watch, clock or jewelry to repair go to F. II. Howard who will spare Work is being pushed on tbe buildings Jako Grauer came down from Sheridan no pains to please. Walter K irk’s school in the Brutscher for the new tile factory ai fast as the Sunday to visit with Newberg friends. Fred Oliver returned from Vermont weather will permit. district closed last Friday. J. G. Hadley is preparing to build an last Friday. He will assist J. C. Colcord Get vonr laces, ribbons, lioso and no addition to his building on First street. W . P. Heacock has at all times n large in tho office for a few days. tions of all kinds of J. G. lladley, 2nd stock of glass of all sizes. II. O. Bowers has treated bis meat tf Mr. J. W. Pixlev, a graduate of the Charley Moore went to Portland on door east of the postoflice. market to a coat of paint the past week. T h e K i n g o f L i v e r M ed icin e s. State Normal si bool at Monmouth has Mr. T. E. White, of Am ity, the gentle business the first of the week. “ 1 h a v e u sed y o u r S im m o n s L iv e r R eg u Miss Josie Shearer visited Portland la t o r a n d cau c o u seien cio u s ly say it is tho been engaged to teach the next term of Y ou can’ t afford to miss the meeting of j man who owns the Dr. Moore property friends a few days tho first of the week. k in g o f a ll l i v e r m e d ic in e s , I co n s id er It a school at Chehalem Center. on Third street, was in town Tuesday. m e d ic in e ch est In it s e lf.—Giso. \V. J a c k - the county horticultural society next Tues s o n , T a c o m a , W a s h in g to n . Tho best tiling for enriching your gar Fresh meats, dressed poultry, eggs, fish day. If tho report telegraphed from White- den is Land Plaster, sold by W . P. lloa- « - E V E R Y P A C K A G E -® * son a few days ago means anything, it First Voice: " I got a half-dozen eggs.” on Friday. East Side market. cock. H a s t h e Z S ta m p i n r e d o n w r a p p e r * II. O. B o w e r , Prop. means that this line is soon to ho the 8ecuud Voice: “ Sh! It will be m tbe W hy don’ t you get wall paper where main line for tho wost side road. Tho re California and Oregon shells fur sale, paper.” you can get it trimmed ? A . C. Cox’s is Save money by buying feed at Chris port stated that work had already lieon F. C. Mills has a house to move for 25 kinds 25 ets. Call on or addiess Del- the place. commenced preparing a site for the now tenson Bros’ . parties at Dundee as soon as the weather pliina E. Ellis, Box 271! Newberg Oregon. Editor Conover, of the Dayton Herald, de|>ot at that place, and that tho improve Joe Woods is busy these days fixing up will permit. Miss Berfa Kirk will teach school at was in town Saturday and paid this office ments would cost about $30,000. Got the house on the Cy Vaughan place near Butteville, begining next week. Take your fine dressmaking work to a call. ready to throw up your bat. Mrs. I. M. Tate, at Miss L. M. Haworth’s the river, lie expects to move into it reach trees are now in bloom and tho The new brick bank building has been shortly. millinery rooms. prunes will be out in a few days. cemented on the south end to protect it F o r S a le . The effects of recent sunshiny days and Mr. A. McKern, of Carlton, was in Anthony Atkinson returned to bis from the elements. A farm of 250 acres, 4 ’a miles north warm rains are noticeable in the fast town a day or two the first of the week eastern Oregon borne Tuesday. T h e m eetings o f the county horticul west of Newberg. For particulars inquire growing grass and bursting buds on the interviewing his friends. Doors and windows at cost and lumber at this office. tural society w ill be held at the M. E. fruit trees. The warm rains and soft balmy air of at less than cost at Dorranco Bros. church on next Tuesday. Mr. W . W. Amburn, a civil engineer the past tew days have caused the grass Nels Christenson now lives in his re Mr. Isaac Roberts aud family arrived Lost. to spring up in a way to make the town from Portland, lias been in town this here Thursday evening of last week from cently purchased cottage on Piety hill. week looking for an o|iening to engage in In the road between Newberg and II. cows smile. Nebraska, intending to make their home G. W . Shirley moved out of town Tues Christenson, northwest of town, a prom- some business. T h e m illin er firm o f L a m b A I lill among us. day. W e did not learn where he went. ¡sory noto for $30.00 given by G. W. J. D. Carter moved on Wednesday into h a ve just opened a new stock o f spring F. II. Howard and A. II. Pape were the Mr. and Mrs. Henry St Helen, came Christenson favor Nels Christenson. Tho good * received direct from N e w Y ork. | tho Phillips building on Main street, now owned by him. This saves paying rent only persons who seemed to have enough down from Salem Wednesday morning. finder will please return same to Nels Call early and get first choice. ahead to enable them to visit the city these hard times. Mrs. H ill, of LaFayette, visited New Christenson, Newberg, and receive pay K ay & Todd are now’ daily receiving Monday morning. berg friend* a few days the first oi tho for his trouble. Tho beautiful decorations at Friends their Spring and Summer Clothing, Fur Mr. Wra. Wilkinson and wife, of week. nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, ete. Their church last Sunday were the work of Rochester, N. Y ., have been stopping for Teachers' Institute. Lewis Hanson, assisted by EfBo Macy G. W. Mitchell, W ill Stater and Geo. prices will suit the hard times. Get their the past week at tho Central. Mr. W il Christenson did business in Portland Tho Yamhill County Teachers’ Insti and Lida Wilson. prices. kinson is traveling for his health. tute well bo held Saturday, March 31, Friday. A couple o f real estate men from /Parent s whose boys are allowed to ride Mr. Thos. Gray, of Winlock, Wash., C. J. Larson has been down from I.at- 1894, at Pacific College, Newberg, Or. P ortlan d named Skeols and Edwards through tho streets on horseback should was in town Thursday and Friday of last ourell on a visit to his family for tho past Tlie program is as follows: respectively, w h o were seeing the coun caution them not to violate the ordinance MORNING SESSION. week. lie was on a trade with Mitchell few days. gainst fast riding on the streets. try up this w ay gave us a cull yester I p i 10:00 a. in. Music. A Clark for their sawmill machinery. Mrs. Vannie Martin went to Salem Sat T? onceit and box social at Armory hall day. One of the finest pieces of cabinet work urday to assist in caring for her mother 10.10 Number Work, Margaret Inglis The McMinnville house movers came tomorrow night by Pacific band. No 10:45 Physical Geography, J. C. Ilodson we have seen in Newberg is a book caso who is still very sick. over the first of the week ami commenced charge for admission. Everybody wel 11:20 Physiology, A. N. Lowe. secretary made by Allen Smith. It is of come. A big time is anticipated. W . P, Heacock will keep a supply of operations on Smith Bros, barn, but ow AFTERNOON SESSION. Oregon maple, and when finished in oil Land Plaster this season. Try it on your 1 :00 p. m. Music. C. C. Smith, recently from Minnesota, ing to the rain they quit woik and re will be hard to beat. garden truck and potatoes, tf has leased tho Hardwick photograph gal turned home on Wednesday. 1:10 Psychology, Pros. Thos. Nowlin. F. L. Harford and family moved out to Ilov. Elwood Scott will go to Scott's 1 :45 Reading, 8. S. Duncan. Ab. Hoskins went to Portland Wednes lery. Ilis announcement will bo found their place at Chehalem Center last Mills to assist in dedicating tho new 2:20 School Discipline, B. O. Snuffer. day to arrange for handling a line of bi in our advertising columns this week. Thursday. Pruning and planting, with Friends church thero next Sunday About six feet of Dr. McConnell’s office Music. cycle« this season. He says the outlook an occasional hitch at grubbing Btuuips building has been on public pro|>erty Mrs. Elizabeth Miles. f"r business in this line is pretty good, I f you intend spraying your trees it is 3:00 Peace, will now bo in order at that ranch. notwithstanding the financial stringency. since the widening of First street, and F. time you were about it. A few days Bran 75c. per hundred. Bran and longer and it will Ire unsafe to uso full C O L I.K IIE N O T E S . Mrs. W. T Macy is visiting with friends C. Mills is at work this week moving it shorts mixed 80c. Shorts85c. Chop 85c. back in position. strength Bordeaux mixture. at McMinnville and Sheridan. Mean Barley chop 90c. Flour 70u. per sack. School opened w ith nu enrollm ent o f How is this? Kay & Todd will for the while W ill is subsisting on crackers and Quito a number of Newberg people fifty-eight students. Deliveries mado anyvvhero inside tho city next 00 days give with every Suit sold for raw onions and such other easily prepared have been courting this week, J. B. limits. Leave orders at post office. N otw ith stan din g tho stringency o f viands as we all luxuriate in on huc I i oc cash, a nice Tie and pair of Suspenders. Mount, J. M. Wright, Joo Everest and J. D. T a r r a n t A Co. the times the outlook for the spring No extra per cent added. They are sell casions. J. B. David being on the jury. term this year is better than it wua The city of Newberg will have to pay Just as we anticipated, the grand ju ry ing these Suits at hard timo prices. Out of 117 entries on the docket for the lost. * out a few hundred dollars one of these Bring your fruit—canned, dried and failed to find a true bill against George days to open up drains alongside of First March term of court thero are only six Miss Clara Vaughn, o f Sellwood, reg Hush. H e and his father John Hash green— as well as specimens of all the street in order to keep tho ducks from divorce suits. J. J. Spencer bus a monop istered Wednesday. She lias several have asked us to state that th ey appre bugs, tlies, fleas and other pests that in oly in this line, being attorney for four of monopolizing the middle of the street. It old friends ill school here. ciate the kindness shown th em by fest your orchard, to the meeting of the pays to gravel streets and then fill np the plaintiffs. Misses Berta K irk , Daisy Stanley and m an y friends since the grave accusa county horticultural society next Tuesday. the ditches to keep the road-bed soaked Wra. Stratton showed us some arti M attie Stratton were visitors at clmpel tions were made. Bishop C. S. Hainan, of Beading P a , full of water all wintor long. chokes one day this week which lie raised W ednesday m orning. The delegates from Newberg to the a distinguished Evangelical divine, preach on his lots on Wynooski street. Ho says Timothy hay baled $11.00 and $12.00 T h e laboratory is undergoing some County Chrislian Endeavor Convention ed to a good sized congregation at the per ton. Bran $14.00; shorts $16.00; they are very prolific and make excellent slight changes in preparation for the report a most enjoyable and profitable Baptist church on Wednesday evening. cow and pig feed. middlings $18.00; chop barley $17.00; botany class. time. There were fifty-four delegates Owing to the fact that it was not suffi I f you want a neat fitting Suit of Hour $2.80 per barrel. Clover sped 13c ciently advertised theau dience was not as Miss Hanson has some very fine pre«eni, nine of whom were from New- per pound. Delivered free. I will take Clothes, don’t fail to go to Kay & Todd’s. large as it otherwise would have been. plants in the library. herg and live from Springbrook. They have the finest lines of samples, due bills on Morris, Milos A Co. at faee, Mid-winter Fair Excursion Tickets, in exchange for feed at my store. Miss H elen Cham berlin and her Oran Edwards had a little runaway ex both Foreign and Domestic to select from in Newberg. These goods they make to brother A ld e ii have m oved to their perience at the brickyard Tuesday after Portland to Han Francisco and return, 8. M. C alkins , City Feed Store. order, fit guaranteed. Look through farm where they expect to spend the noon, and learned a new wrinkle in flip via Southern Pacific Co’s Shasta Route, Mr. J. It. Wilson, who lias been living summer. flaps that some of the other boys haven’ t will be placed on sale January 23. Bate their samples before buying. in the Evangelical parsonage the past mastered yet. A slightly demoralized $27.50, including five admissions to the A tnusicale w ill lie given at the col Mr. C. II. Dalrytnple, of Albany, gave winter, returned to his homo on the harness and some severe bruises on one Fair. Tickets good for thirty days from lege Friday evening, March 30, at 7:30. an address at the Dorrance building Mon- mountain Monday. He remarked to us of the horses is the worst resolts from it. date of sale. S tu d e n t . that in all his life he had never met a lay evening on the political issues of tiie W e noticed Herbert T. Cash laying in a T h e Pressed Brick works started up the people with whom he felt so much at lay from a populist standpoint. His first of the week with a force of nine or slock of table cutlery the other day and home as the jieople of Newberg. He will speech was clean and free from abuse. S. Y . C . I I . S. l ’ r iig r a m . ten hands. Everything is moving off of course supposed we would have an- Following is thè program of tho Yam- probably spend bis winters with us in tho R. Stott, of Wapato, also talked a few smoothly and the new kiln will soon be , other wedding to report in due time, but minutes. Dulrymple is populist nominee hiM County llorticultiiral Society to he future. ready to burn. The brick comes from the found on inquiry that he was expecting a for district attorney and Stott for circuit held at Newberg, Or., Aprii 3, 1891. The regular subscription price of T iik . judgo. press in the best shape of any yet made, younger hi other to arrive from England 10:00 a. in. AJdress hy thè President, and those who ought to know pronounce this week and he was preparing to enter G r a p h i c is $1.50 and the regular snip | Several boxes of goods belonging to Mr. C. E. Hoskins, Springbrook. tain him in royal style. We have not script ion price of The Weekly Oregonian 1 them as fine as can be made anywhere. Win. L. Coe, of St. Pau', Minn., arrived I’u|>er, “ Horticullure from a Biisiness is $1.50. Any one subscribing for T he Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy gives heard whether he has arrived yet or not. Stand|>oint,” J. IL Reos, Newberg. hero Wednesday, arid Mr. Coo is ex G r a p h i c and paying one year in advance 1 A t the republican primaries held the liest satisfaction of any cough medi Diseussion. pected this week. He is a brother of Mrs. cine I handle, and as a seller leads all last Saturday afternoon the following , (’an Ed both T h e G r a p h i c ami The Week- C. Barrie, and for a number of years has 1 :00 p. in. “ Pruning, and a Short llam- other preparations in the market. I rec named citizens were elected as delegates In Oregonian one yoar lor $2..<0. A ll old been a wheat ins|>cctor for the Minneapo t.lo through ili.* Fieldsof llorticiilture,” subscribers paying their subscriptions for ommend it because it is the best medicine to attend the county convention, viz: J. Prof, (ieorge Conte, Horliculturist at lis mills. Tho recent death ol his wife one year in advance will loo entitled to I ever handled for coughs, colds and B. David, J. L. Hoskins, E. II. Wood leaves him with three small children who thè State College. the same offer. eroc.p. A. W . Baldbridge, M illersvillc, ward, Frank Elliott, W . T . Macy, J. II. will be cared for by Mrs. Barrie. Diseussion. 111. For sale by C. F. Moore A Co., drug- lives, F. II. Story and A. T, Blair for ‘ ‘ Perhaps you would not think so, but a Young people about Newberg get mar "G rapes” II. Kesterson, North Vanii fili. gist. north Newberg precinct and for south very large proportion of diseases in New Diseussion. ried so fast and unexpectedly that you Alva Maey, Dayton. The wrought iron range man is abroad Newberg precinct, S. Brutscher, Noah York comes from carelessness about can't always tell where the next holt of “ Evolution,” Diseussion. in the land, and we caution our readers to Heater, L. M. Parker, C. Stanley, A . T. catching cold,” says Dr. Syrus Edson. matrimonial lightning is going to strike. J. II. Sheppard, Zen a. beware of him. Ilis stove may be all Hill, R. S. Inglis, N. C. Maris, Oscar A l “ It is such a simple thing and so com Ft is related of one of our young men that "Co-O|ieration,” Diseussion. right and probably is, but it is the proper len, Wm. Stratton, A. M. Hoskins and mon that very few people, unless it is a he thought he ha 1 a “ sure enough” girl case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a a few days ago, but when he went after EVENING SESSION. thing, if you want anything of the kind O. C. W right. Newberg Male A severe rheumatic pain in the left cold. New York is one of the healthiest her to take to a parly he learned w'th 7 :00 p. m. Selection, to get some of the local dealers to get one places on the Atlantic ( ’oast and yet there chagrin that she hud just that morning Quartette. for you. It will cost yon less and the ; shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Lo;«;r, E. A. Skinner, money will remain at home instead of be well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, are a great many cases of catarrh and married another man, and even then was "Nixcninaroosch,” for over six months. A t times the pain consumption which have their origin in on her way to her new home in another Springbrook. ing sent east. was so severe that ho could not lift any- this neglect oi the simplest precaution of county. Discussion. Easier was properly observed at all the thing. With all he could do he could not every day life. The most sensible advice Selection, Ncwticrg Male Quartette. churches of Newberg either in the morn if, when you have one get rid of it as soon . M u s ic I t e c H a l. "Function* of the Leaf,” George .Mitchell, ing or evening. Rev. Scott, at the get rid of it until ho applied Cbamber- as possible. By all means do not neglect ' Following is the program for the Music | Newberg. Friends church preached an excellent Iain’s Pain Balm. “ I only maile three Easter sermon in the morning, and in the applications of it,’ ho says, “ And have it.” I)r. E ’lson does not tell you how to al Recital at the College this (Friday) evening sn interesting Easter program since been free from all pain." He now cure a cold but we will. Take Chamber- evening at 7 :3 >. ! Selection, Male Quartette. was given al tt.e same place, participated recommends it to p-rsuns similarly af lain*© Cough Remedy. It will relieve tho "W h a t Grandpa Hays,” (¡rant Heater, PART I . in bv various meiulters of the church ami lungs, aid expectoration, open the secre "lie n e e Now Away,” Springbrook. Chorus. ti.v Rev. Bovd, the 1‘reshyleriar. pastor. flicted. It is for sale by C. F. Moore A tions an«] soon effect a f»errnanent cure. Instrumental Duett, Co., druggists. Diseussion. Tne music hy the choir was very tine. Misses Mil's and • 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. Moore A Selection, Male Quartette. Larson. Co., druggist?. Tho public is iimU-fi to bring green, “ The Windmill.” A w a r d e d H ig h e s t H o n o rs Instrumental Duett, Miss .Mills and Mas dried and canned fruit for exhibition. A l so blooms, twigs, etc., suppor-I to bu in T o o t T o o t, T o o t T o o t. ter O r!» Heacock. Mi-sea Edward', Crawford fected. No one can afford to miss this Pacific band will do tic* toot act at Vocal trio, first meeting. J. C. Coop**, Sec’y. and White. Armory hall tomorrow night and you by J. II. Towneend. J. S. HOLT <fc CO., Rob Howard h:i9 decided to lie a print er, and 1ms commenced to stick type in this office. t ru u U U U MM MM BBBBBI! EEEF.EF. u u MM MM B B K E u u M M B B E M M 11 u M M M M B B F. II II M M M M k f f . u M M M M IJ n ,lu u B H 1’ K II IT M MM M H B K u u M M M B B K L IT u M M ■ H K F. I, r u u u u u MM MM BBBBBI; EKF.EEK IlR llllH K 11 U R 11 R K R }[UR11 11 II K 11 11 U 11 l it t litt Cheaper Than Ever Before! THE FINEST STOCK OF YELLOW FIR LUMBER I ls T O IR J S G f-O liS r- Our lumber is manufactured from logs out and rafted Iroin the McKenzie River. Wo will furnish all lumber cheaper than it can bo purchased elsowliere. Wo have completed arrangements with the largest Sash and Door Manufactory in Portland, to supply us with all goods in that lino at very low rates, and will give our customers the full benefit of this arrangom ant. 3 STO. 1 S H H T Q L E 3 At reduced prices. cull on you. Call aud seo us or drop us a card through the mail, and we will DORRANCE BROS. A R N I N O rl NEWBERG, ORECUH. The Foundation of Your House is Damp and Rotting, A m i Is the cause o f m ore o r lean .sickness e v e ry year, because the hotiso Is not spouted so tbe w a ter can ho d rain ed off. Now Is t h e T i m e to _ 8 o e STO REY* tho T1NNEP, aud h ave it d on e b efore the rain s com m ence. C A L L A T T H E T IL T S H O P . ■ ^ 7"IL S O N ’S GROCERY la the pla ce to buy Anything Grocery Line. In The K V L ItY T IIIN U F It L S I I A N D C L E A N . ACTUAL NEED IN T H E L IN E O F W ill tic prom ptly r e lie v e d l.y c a llin g on inc. I ain a ph ila n th ro p ist hy persuasion m id am a l w ays prep a red to o ffer b ig bargains In m y lin e . P ic tu re F ra m e* m a de to o rd er, a ►pcclelty. W - T_ M A C Y . Firi-t Street, Newberg, Oregon. ])E P O T L U M B E R Y A R D . W . IP. H E A C O C K , Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, T u rn in g «. Hhiiiffles, Lath, Pick ets, L im e , Sand, Oluss, N a ils in 1 all kl;i It o f B . illd liK Mate rial and B u ild e rs ’ H a rdw a re. N GW b o ra « O ro $ o n M. T K K K E L L . 8. 8. T K K K E L L . W. E. T K K K E L L . M. TER R ELL & CO., H u cccr.o ri to First HADLEY, HUNT & CO., Class Mm.- Tu< i-trert o f Drain Tile. VVe h ave pu rch a sed tho e n tire stock and aro prepored to fu rn l-h a Biiper.: >r q u a lity M drain H ie in a ll sizes. A ll order* prom ptly filled . C orrespon den ce so lic i tea Price list on a p p lica tion. N E W B E R G , : O IE L S G - O ls r . ELKHART QARRiASE and HARNESS F13F8. CO. Miss Mills. can’t afford to mi«s it. Very good reason Instrumental Solo, I-ART II. ! you can't afford to miss it too. In the T o C a t t le m e n . first place tho inn-ic will ix* first class and "Spring’s Bright l ¡lances,” Ladies Chorus I have at my place southeast of town a scmodly tho boys don’t propo** to charge Vocal Duett, I’I of. Lewis and Misa Mills, guod Jersey boll. Apply at farm for F. U. O aor*. Bertha Hanson. terms. anything for it. A good program baa instrumental Solo, $ ha» been arranged for tbe occasion, a Quintette, Miss Mills, Messrs. Wilson, Hampton, Edwards and Macy. part of which is a box social arranger! by A t t e n t io n Ht o r l i K a ia r r a . Miss White lire larlics. The proceeds will go toward Instrumental Solo, I ti.ive at iny barn on Main street in Misses Milis, Edwards and Newberg, Oregon, a thorongb bred Jvruey the purchase of n»w music. Arrange to Vocal trio, 4 Lull. For terms apply to L. F. H all , tf 1 * take your beat girl. • Scott. I I it t o H old t o c o n f i m e r « f o r J it y e a r * . PHVliitf tin rn tho dealer * profit. W o are tho H l i l c . t u i " ! lanrrrrN* in m u facture: s in Am er ica sellini* Vehicle« and lln rm ss this way lop with p r ivilegi 1*» «ornmin« before any money la paid. V.’ «* pay fn d «h t both way* If not •aU.sfa.*- (ory. W arrant fo r t year W hy pay an liront ii-J t o f iOt«* or.ler fo r you? Writ«- your own order. Ho vlrift fry«*. W c take all rink o f U«nt*«u in •hipping. W H O L E S A L E P M IC E 8 . S p rin g W p h o h * . »31 to S50. <iu*r- r —d No. TO, Surrey. unno an «eil f • < i 960 to *-3. S u r r e y s , # 9 3 t o ÄICO name a« «ell for I t © to tl"i. T o p B u g r i e s , 8 3 7 .3 0 , aafl ne tu« »old for W . p h ® f O r»-i, 590 t o SIOO. F a r m W a g o n s , W a g o n e t t e s . M ilk W a g o n s ,D e l- v e r y W a j o n s « » " flo o d C o r t a . BICYCLES FOR «ESI, HOMS» * O lii.DUES. $ æ $23 ;r 23.50 43.00 Ü0.718H, Top Bu/*'/. r . rii f V- rr, SSS.ML No I, Kann üarne s. n iM A tè »A U D Lk.« and F L Y NET?, Elk -.art Hlcyele. tttn.wlfceUL AacrvrnA. ®IT f« r «*a*l» with arder. S*»-i 4 a la pneiimnt «’ *lr« », weldless •tum p« u» pay pawtaao on I 1 - No. J, Furia W **o o . ,-at**l<>*•*<. «*L« i LnMuK, d rop fo n d r a » . Attn:* W. B. PRATT, Sec’y, ELXHART, IND,