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OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION Hay an 1 feed is cheap at Calkins’ Feed Pumps, pipe anil fittings at Storey's. ' cause ui liis death. After diligent inquiry ------------ “ As old aa and careful examination I concluded that 1 !ito',e. | Garden making is tho order of the the hills” and death resulted from apoplexy and I fur | Oar milliners ara all enjoying a good day. T rain s a rriv e at N ew berg as- follows; korth. never excell ther aver there was no indication what 7 : V» a. m. *12:30 p. m. trade. Wedding stationery, latest styles, at %12:-W p. m. ti;05p. m ed. “ Tried ever that poison had been administered. 7 loaves for 23e. 30 loaves for $1.00 at this office. •E v e ry o th e r day. and proven” G. W. M c C onnell , M. D. 1 Star Bakery. Read Christenson Bros, new ml. in P assen g er au<l F re ig h t R ates to all p o in ts. is the verdict can be o b ta in e d from C. B. f K18SELL. this issue. O. C. Wright is smiling over the count A geut N ew berg. o f millions. COI.I.KOK N O T E S. er at Morris A Miles' noiv. New goods just received at Miss L. M. S i nt m o u s Tin lamps, tin flues aud incubator Haworth’s. Miss Ola W hite is back In* school Liver Regu Local Events. I supplies, at Storey’s. Mr. F. F. Seeley, of Wilsonvllle, was lator is tho again. Mrs. Lamb went to Portland Tuesday to >■> town Tuesday. Mr. Prentiss visited college hist Fri o n l y Liver New millinery at Mies L. M. Ila- m bay uew millinery goods. The Week'y Oregonian and the Git veil and Kidney day morning. worth’s. / B o m , on Monday, Apiil 'J, to the wife ic one year for $¿’.30. Misses Ilinehm au anil MeCufferty medicine to A. J. Clark is building new' quarters f> a L of J. H. Stewart, a daughter. went to Portlaud last Saturday. j Miss Jennie Larson is visiting with which y o u his mules. Doors ors and w indows at cost and lumber her friend, Miss Duisy Trueblood of Miss Cora Judd has dropped her can pin your Successors to J . T. Smith. (Jo to C. F. Moore & Co., for Or. n. j at less C _ cost at Dorranee Bros. than Portland. faith, for a school work for this year. She expects Ellis’ Liniment. / ’’’’Thirii on T euro. A to spend the summer with her sister, Tuesday, April 5, to the wife of H erbert Satehwell is nursing a linger Isaac Uoberts is building a barn on his isVliJ Launer. on ( Chehalem mountain a girl, which he fondled too familiarly w ith a m i 1 d laxa Mrs. W hite in eastern Oregon. farm north of town. Miss Jennie Scott was absent from tive, a n d Dr. Maris aris and family now occupy pruning knife. purely veg school Tuesday. The Jewel cook stove is the best sold Cephas Maris’ house, having moved on F. C. Mills lias Hie contract for mov etable, act by J. H. Townsend. ing the shed w hich stood in the rear of Tuesday. Kev. El wood Scott conducted thc ing directly chn|x l exercises Wednesday morning. M. .1. Jones is building a fence around Kev. Harry Watkins is billed to s|ieuk Sm ith Bros. barn. ou tho Liver his lots on Second street. Mrs. \V. T. Mney returned Tuesday for tho populists here on Thursday even Miss Helen Chamberlin was a vis a n d Kid itor Wednesday afternoon. from her visit to friends in the upper W. P. Heacock has at all times a large ing, the 19th. neys. Try it. stock of glass of all sines. The Senior preparatory students are W. P, Heacock will keep a supply of part of the county. Sold by all very busy writing their orations for Judging from the heaped up boxes Mr. and Mrs. Squire, of Portland, sj>ent Land Plaster this season. Try it on your in the stores, the liens are putting in Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder graduation. garden truck ami potatoes, tf Sunday w ith C. 15. l'rissell and wife. to bo taken dry or made into a tea. Some preparations are lieing made LI.I.L Slick candy 10c per pound and other i Miles Keeee is on the county prohibi full tim e laying 9 cent eggs. UITU UUl! MM MM I5BBBBB F.EEEEE RRRRRR T h e K in g o f Liver M edicine*. for field day exercises. Fresh meats, dressed poultry, egg«, fish tion ticket in Marion county for surveyor, candy correspondingly low, at Star Bakery. 1.1. U U MM MM B B K E R U “ I h a v e u sed yo u rtS iin m o n s L iv er Regu- LL on Friday. East Side market. U U M M M M U B E R K la to r a m i c a n c onscient iously say it is th o Miss Jane Varner, formerly a student J. K. Wright is putting in his spare j and Milt Guuim for assessor. k in g o f a ll liv e r m e d te in es, 1 c o n sid e r it a LL U U M M ' M M B B K R U II. O . B o w e r , Prop. here, was married in Portland last m e d ic in e client in its e lf.— G k o . \V. J a ck - time working oil a fence around bis block, j If you wish stoves cheap and other baril- n LL U U M M M M B K,, E R n T,,, It Monday to Mr. H enry W ym an of this The McMinnville house movers hope bun , T a c o m a , W ash in g to u . LL U U M M M M jjBBlI U KE K Premium Garden Seeds, with vegetable' waee, especialy nails, at low prices, go to l t RRRR R E V E R T PA CK A G E-** II place. We wish to extend congratula LL to have Sm ith Bros, livery burn on its U M MM M 15 B E U R fertilizers to make quick growth, at J. II. | J. 15. Mount’s store for them. H a s th e Z S ta m p In r ed on w rapper. LL II U M M M B 15 E K R tions to them. new foundation by Saturday night. Miss Emma Deskins lias had her block Townsend's. l.L L U U M M n B E E R It The delegates in attendance at the California and Oregon shells fur sale, fronting the college campus, grubbed and LLLLI.LLL UUUUUU MM MM I515BI5I5B EEEEEE It It A. SI. Hadley is mentioned as a eandi-1 UK A. C. Churchill wus iu town W ed Y. W. C. A. convention are, Misses date for Justice of the Peace, lie would t plowed. It is one of the best ou Meridian 25 kinds 25 cts. Call on or address Del- Hlnchm un, Jennie Scott, Dora Craw street. pliina E. Ellis, Box 273 Newberg Oregon. nesday. luake a good one. ford, Mabel Edwards, Lida Hanson, Street Commissioner Macy and H ar I'. E. Nowhouse and family from Min A few more plows to sell at cost at J. Editor LeMasters, of the BiuaiTar a t ; Ola White, A nna Hoskins and Lulu Eugene, was in town Saturday and paid nesota, arrived at Spi ingbrook one day vey Dailey are busy this week putting H. Townsend’». Lamb. S tudent . iu uew crossings and culverts about last week. Mr. Newliouse is a son-in-law this office a pleasant call. John Brown and wife and George Mor town. of John Kush. ris came over from Scotts Mills Wednes Mr. Isaac Roberts has purchased a fine D U N D E E IT E M S . X. M. Snodgrass has Improved the day. A. B. Campbell and wife will start lucking black team and is now ready to appearance of things by building a east about the 23rd of this month. Weatiier is fino at present. go to work on his new farm. Jo h n U. Smith, of Portland, was up They will visit for a few days with rela neat picket fence around his house re I.oren Ryan lias just returned from a W ednesday looking after his place Miss Lora Keeco came over from Scott’s tives and Iriends at Scott’s Mills. cently. trip to tlio sound country. west of town. Mills last Friday with Kev. Scott and is Mr. Colton, recently from Nebraska, Miss Etta Adams went to Portland visiting with tier sister, Mrs. Hill. Chas. Bristow, of Barrett Mountain, is Storey has been busy this week fix Tuesday, intending to pay a visit to Long lias opened a carpenter and repair shop grubbing for Barrett’s on the new fruit Dr. Dickson’s daughter, a bright young Beach in company with some I’oitland in tho Hardwick building on Main ing up incubators. student . i . , the high school, ac , friends, before leaving for her home in street. The Weekly Oregonian and the G raph tract. , . Portland „ , Tlio parties that attended tho republi companied him to Newberg on the ocea-1 j^.insas ic one year for $2.50. Dorranee Bros., having sawed out all can convention report u very stormy eion of his lecture last Sunday. i _. . , Mrs. J. H. Townsend and Mrs. F. A. It we are to jjdge bv the character of a the logs in their boom have lieen up K ay * Todd are now daily receiving | |oaj of 8tllff lhal we gaw on the street the river after another lot this week. Morris w ent to Portlafid Monday for a time. Our saloon keeper lias left our midst, their Spring ami Slimmer Clothing, Fur- Tuesday we would say that some real They have about three hundred up the few days visit. for Sollwood. Lack of patronage is tlie rushing Goods, Hats, Shoes, etc. Their | ufae oM folks near near town wi„ probabl river yet. Bring my wheel barrow homo. cause of his departure. prices will suit the hard times. Get their j have a daughter-in-law soon. F. II. S torey . N. C. Christenson, Jesse Edwards, prices. Our roads are full of bolus and ruts but Tom Jones lias sold his place south How is this? Kay & Todd will for the Miss Dell Leavitt, Mrs. M ount, E . 11. Dr. G. W. McConnell is having h is ' next 00 days give with every Suit sold for Dishrow and Mrs. F. Daily, were pas east of town to Mrs. E. Cook, a lady by a littlo work could bo put in proper Our lumber is manufactured from logs cut and rafted Irotn tlie McKonzio River.' yard filled in with eartli and graded up j cash, a nice Tie and pair of Suspenders. sengers for Portland on Wednesday from W ashington. Tom gave posses sliape for the public travel. We will furnish all lumlier cheaper tiian it can be purchased elsewhere. We hava preparatory to seeding it to grass, after | No extra per cent added. They are sell m orning’s train. The Sa’vation army people liavo been sion Wednesday. completed arrangements witli tho largest which he will enclose it with a neat pick ing these Suits at hard time prices. holding meetings every evening at Mc Call and see Miss Haworth’s now hats Mr. A dna Fogg, who was hero from et fence. Donalds and surrounding community. Iowa a short time ago, writes to D. P. and trimmings. There w ill be an ico cream festival next Christenson Rros. are in the Feed Bus I’arrett A Co. liavo the contract for Stratton th a t he lias rented his place A gentlem an named H ans Peterson, iness. They have Timothv Hay, Wheat,. Friday, April 13, at 7:30 p. in., at tbe iu Iowa an d will move to Newberg a Dune, recently from Minnesota, pur plowing and setting to |>runcs forty-five Oats, Chop, Bran and Shoits and sell to | Dorranee bu.ld.ng, under the auspices of about tlie first of June. chased Jim Tom Hess’ place last week acres of the Dundee farm. About ten suit the times, for cash only. Free de j the ladies of the Presbyterian church. A C. C. Sm ith, the new photographer, and will be given immediate possession. acres have to bo grubbed. They have in Portland, to supply us with all goods in that lino at very low rates, aad will give literary program has been prepared for livery. seventeen men in their employ. found th a t there were a whole lot of our customers the full bonoflt of this arrangomuut. ! the occasion. All are invited. Mr. J. P. Jones, in the interest of tho Mr. G. W. Wyman and family’ will stay- There are about ono hundred freight babies in Newberg last Saturday. His S. P. railway, was In town Tuesday even in town a few days before starling on ; Bran 75c. per hundred. Bran and oiler to take baby pictures free, brought USTO. 1 S H I N G L E S ing Interviewing some of our citizens who cars and about a dozen passenger, mail their long sea voyage to New Zealand, j shorts mixed 80c. Sbortsfioc. Chop 85c. out about forty youngsters to- ho and baggage coaches standing on the At reduced prices. Call anil see us or drop us a card through tho mail, and w* will arc thinking of going east. He reports The steamer on w hich they are to go w ill I Barley chop 90c. Flour 70c. per sack, “ took.” railroad travel improving quite noticea sidetracks idle. They are of the narrow call on you. leave San Francisco about the first of , Deliveries made anywhere inside the city gauge pattern and uro in good condition. If you want a neat fitting Suit of bly. limits. Leave orders at post office. May. The chief wrecker of the S. P. system was Clothes, don’t fail to go to Kay A Todd’s. Last summer one of the largest lumber J. D. T a rrant & Co. A gentleman named Nichols, with liis They have the finest lines of samples, manufacturing firms failed with about hero inspecting tlio rolling stock. Wo un wife and little boy, from Newport, Wash Attention Comrade, this means you. botti Foreign and Domestic to select from five million feet o M h . finest lumber on derstand tho company contemplate re moving it to California. Me. ington, were in town a few days last Each member of Kilpatrick Post No. 38, in Newberg. These goods they make to this coast on their yards, which is now week. They came here to place the boy j is especially urged to be present at our order, fit guaranteed. Look through being sold at about one-half the cost of in school, ami arranged for him to live next regular meeting, at 7:30 p. m., on their samples before buying. L A E A Y E T T K . IT E M S . ■ ^ ^ " I L S O N ’tS G R O C E R Y manufacture. Contractors and builders Wednesday, tho 18th. Very important with A. M. Hoskins. Nate Snodgrass now owns the W ar take notice of this as I can furnish lum Billy Moore’s little babe died Sunday. Is tho placo to buy j J o h n S h e a r e r , Com. A C o r r e c t i o n : —In speaking of the del business. ner well machine, and is prepared to ber and all kinds of building material at It wus only a week or ten days old. egates to the state prohibition convention Mid-winter Fair Excursion Tickets, bore wells on short notice. As Nate the lowest prices consistent with honest Politics is beginning lo warm up now last week by some oversight wo staled Portland to San Francisco and return, makes a success of everything else wo dealing. A large stock of doors, win that. Charley Moore was one who went. via Southern Pacific Co’s Shasta Route, are of the opinion th a t he will succeed dows, mouldings, etc., to Hclect from at and the cigar trade is beginning to im K V F i t Y T H I N G F I t ICH II A N D O I . B A N . It should have read Charley Mitcholl. will he placed on sale January 23. Kate at well making. He him a good m a the D epot L p m iieh Y a r d , W. P. Heacock, prove already. We make this correction to prevent a $27.50, including five admissions to the chine and all he asks is a chance. Proprietor. Undo Dan Johnson is getting very damage suit by both tho prohibitionists Fair. Tickets good for thirty days from feeble, in fact he is entirely helpless. Wallace Hadley and John Hoskins M an D r o w n e d . and Mr. Moore. date of sale. He is 85 years old. returned W ednesday from a trip to the Willis Armstrong, second enginoer on Dr. Dickson’s lecture on “ The Inspira Tho Christian Endeavor society of coast in search of work. They report Our incur market lias changed hands tion of the Scriptures,” at Friends church Friends church will give a literary enter the prospect very discouraging, as in the steamer El wood fell from the boat at again since our last report. Dick Binl IN T H E LINE OF last Sunday evening, was a real treat. I t , tainmen, at thc cburch 0I1 Saturday even several places they found men working Fairfield on Wednesday while oiling tho and Hugh Carey are proprietors now. was one of the best lectures we have ever ing, April 21. Proceeds to go toward for 25 and 50 cents per day, and some machinery and was drowned. Mr. Arm The steamer Toledo will run an excur heard in Newberg, and evinced much purchasing song books for the church. even working ou hop ranclies and strong worked on the Altona for three years, and Cap. Graham spoko in the sion from McMinnville and l.aFayetto to thought and originality. We hope the Everybody turn out and help the young farms for their hoard. highest terms of the young man when Oregon City and return on next Sunday. doctor may be induced to favor us with people. Admission only 15c. Calvin Stanley is no longer a mer speaking of the unfortunate alfair yester another lecture at some time iu the Martin A Cease lost one of their best Mr. E. B. Sutton, of Seattle, the prolii- chant of Newberg, having disposed of day. The body had not boen recovered future. livery horses today with spasmodic colic. W ill be prom ptly re lie v e d by c alling on mo. I am n phllnnthrnplK t by perfltiaslon mod mm his interest in the establishm ent of Those who never read the advertise hiiion s|ieaker, had a crowded house to Morris, Miles A Co. to Ids partners, F. at last account. It was only sick about ono hour after they way* p re p a re d to offer big bargain« in my H ue, P ic tu re Fram es m ad e to o rd e r, a ».pecUlCp. talk to Saturday evening. His address was F irst Street, ments in their newspapers miss more than discovered it. A. Morya anil 15. C. Miles.l We hope F o r S a le . forcible and aliounded in witticisms and N ewberg, O regon. (hey presume. Jonathan Kenison of Bo>- able to announce? Dial he has de good points. His addresses on Sun A farm of 250 acres, 4la miles north The Odd Fellows will hold their nnuual on, Worth County, Iowa, who had been day afternoon and evening at the Baptist cided to engage in some other enter west of Newberg. For particulars inquire celebration at Dayton this year on April troubled with rheumatism in his hack, prise in Newberg before long. 2C, providing Governor Pennoyer does at tiiis office. arms and shoulders read an item in his church are reported equally interesting. not..«et the time a week sooner. It will be an agreeuble surprise to per paper how a prominent German citizen of j Mrs. M. E. Baldwin, the Main street N o tic e . sons subject to attacks of bilous colic to Tho Salvation nriny ban struck our milliner, lias her new stock of goods ready Ft. Madison had been cured. He procured learn that prompt relief may I ks h a d by Property owners aro requested to repair town. They held services in Old’s hull (lie same medicine, and to use his own for tho inspection of the ladies of New taking Chamberlain’s Colic,'Cholera and sidewalk fronting your property if it is last night to a full house after a parade on .A . K . C O O P E R & C O . words: “ It cured me right up.” lie also berg. Mrs. G. P. Kenyon has been en- eays: “ A neighbor ami his wife were both gaged as trimmer this season, which in- Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances needed, and save costs by Ilio city having the streets. We hope they w ill accom the attack may he prevented by taking to do it. VV. T. M acy , Marshal. plish some good while here. sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy sures good work. If von need anything We take this plan to inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to this remedy as soou aa the first symptoms was over to mv houso and said they were in the millinery lino it will pay yon to The iKipnlists had a speaking announc plv the trade this Fall in tho line of a of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bot A n n ou n cfìiu u n t. so bad he bed to do the cooking. I told call ami examine Mrs. Baldwin’s stock. ed for this place last night, but tlie Sal tles for sale by C .F. Moore A Co. Drug The firm of Morris, Miles A Co. has tiiin of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and how A transaction of some importance ou- GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. lieen changed, Mr. Stanley retiring. vation army offered more attractions and it had cured ine, he got a bottle and it enred in town this week. P. M. Church gists. better argument and they got tlio crowd Pai ties desiring to sot orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or correa The business will Is: carried on at the The regular subscription price of T he earned them up in a week. 50 cent bot man and George Grayson traded cows, and the populist meeting was a fizzle. l>onding with us before placing their orders. tles for sale by C. F. Moore A Co. Drug and by the terms of the trade the former G r a p h ic is $1.50 and the regular sub- j °ld stand by the undersigned Avith a comes into possession of the notorious script ion price of The Weekly Oregonian g,M,d stock of goods at proper priri-s. Tlie officers and members of LuFayette gists. ! Sheridan gate opener ami vegetable spoil- is $1.50. Any one subscribing for T h e M o r r is A M il e s . Lodge No. 31, A. O. U. W., to the num Mr. and Mrs J. C. Nelson and IXarri ¡. er, known as the» “ Gap City Terror.”— G r a p h ic and paying one year in advance ber of about twenty-five, went over to ! Sheridan Him. son Crater returned Monday from their C aril o f Tlifcnkn. North Yamhill on Monday night and or Ttie above named cow first gained a can get both T h e G r a p h ic and The Week- trip to the Midwinter fair and Southern reputation in Newberg, and as a result of ly Oregonian one year for $2.50. All old | We take this method of expresring our ganized Columbia Lodge No. 58, A O. U. California points. They report a very tome of her marauding exploits sha car subscribers paying their subscriptions for gratitude to those kind friends and neigh-1 W. with twenty-one members. LaFay- Aro Haadquartora for pleasant time, having had excellent ries enough lead in her hide to make sev one year in advance will he entitled to ^°rs who lent us such sympathy and as- ette, McMinnville, Dayton, Amity, Carl health and the weather having been fine the same offer. | »¡stance upon the occasion of tlie sickness ton ami Newberg lodges of V . O. U. W. eral “sinkers.” all the time they were there. They think were all represented, in all over one hun The following county ticket was and death of our little one. Our letter halves say they could not southern California a yerv fine place gen M r s . F . D a il y . dred memliers were present. A fino sup nominated at the populist convention j erally, hut re|M>tt the prospect for this keep house without Chamberlains Cough E. II. Dtsnaotv per was served. Some of the grand season as not very flattering owing to the Remedy. It is used in more than half the held at McMinnville Wednesday: officers lieing there from Portland. htate .Senator, W. It. Derby, Lufayette; continued dry weather. At Whittier, liome9 in Leeds. Sims Bros., Iowa. This A St.**!* m e rit. Derby A Co. have sol I out their hard which Mr. Nelson likes the best of any of shows the esteem in which that remedy Representatives, M. E. Johnson, W. Wo want to inform the people of New- ware and grocery business to some parties Wc have succeeded In gettin g re d u c ed price* on a larg e p o rtio n of o u r goods, a n d arc •oiling Chehalem and M. Chapin, Bellevue; the places visited, they saw our former is held where it has been sold for years them at co rresp o n d in g price*. We keep at all tim e s a good sto ck of County Judge, B. 15. Brunson, Sheri- berg and vicinity that the story that has from Idaho and are busy taking an in citizen of Newberg, David J. Woo-1, who and is well known. Mothers have learned d a n ; Commissioner, J. C. MeCreu, New- *’Ben circulated by parties of Newberg and ventory of stock. P osey . PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, seeme I to he getting along nicely. Mr. that there is nothing so good for colds, ,u,: “n l »<*»'• Crater ex|>ected to remain in California croup snd whooping cough, that it cures berg; Clerk, B. S. Clark, M cM innville;1 vidni'-v false Recorder, L. L. H ew itt, W heatland; >ng more nor less than a low down thirty days longer, but in some way a these ailments quickly and i-erinanently WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS, HARNESS, St amp«* W a n t e d . hood, and a man that will tell such »tuff I mistake was made in issuing his ticket and that it is pleasant and safe for cliild- Treasurer, Chae. Benedict, Lufayette; when he knows it is not true hasn’t a I am making a collection of canceled And e v ery th in g n eed ed In th e im p le m e n t lin e , an d a re alw ays p le a se d to show o u r stock. Call wliich only gave him thirty instead of ren to take. 50 cent bottles for sale by C. Assessor, J. W. Wheeler, \V. Cheha- drop of honest blood in his veins. This stamps for sale, and would lie very thank and M e 11«. leui; Hupt. of .Schools, J. T. Patterson, sixty days to return in. ^ F. Moore A Co. ful to any who may save the stamps from Carlton; Surveyor, F. A. Lash h r, stuff is false and nothing else. .My father,! their old letters for me. All kinds of Main Street, NEWBERG. OR. W hitesón; .Sheriff", F. L. VanOrsdal, William Jones, and son-in-law, R. M. stamps wanted, but Columbian preferred. Tate, passed away as peaceful ami nalur- | P u i i i i m i K l l m . A w a r d e d H ig h e s t h o n o rs - W o rld 's F air. N. Yamhill; Coroner, Win. Buslrs:, Cheeowan; Justice, Itli Dist., F. M. al as any one has done. Read state Barr; Constable, 1th Dist., K. W. D un ment of physician below. T o C a ttlem en . D. K vkkf . st ako W iv e . bar. I have at my placo *o<ithr>a*t of town a To W hom it m i y C o w c e n This cer full-blood Jeniey bull. Apply at farm for tifies that I attended Uio late it. M. Tate terina. F. G. (iao rr. M arried. L iv e ry , Feed Sc Sale Stable. W y iia x — V ap . k i b :—Ou Monday, April during liis last sicknens and many months previous thereto and that I po»i-j 9, at Portland, Mr. A. Wyman, to Miss '.lane Varner. Mr. Wyman ha« tree n em lively know that liis death was caused A . o . C O X , UNDERTAKER HANSON & WORDEN, Proprietors. ployed for some firne in the pressed brick solely by a complication of diseases super and E m balm cr. Ifear«ie In connection. Al»o works at this place, l*-ing an experienced induced by La Grippe, and further that I Carrie» a full lin e of We are p rep ared to furnU h Good and Stylish Rig*, w ith o r w ith o u t driver*. Fair tre a tm e n workman. Mrs Wvimn was a student was called to attend William Jones, de- in Pacific C ollege last t e a r , an d is w ell a n d < * •* * '- ,,e having ex p irn d a few m o W A L L P A P E R . ' g uaranteed t»y u* and the .««me e x p ected of o u r ctihbiiner*. Touri.-t au d Ir a n a ie n t c u sto m m .* The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia, No Alum. 1 — AND— PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. Better J. S. HOLT <fc CO., Tha?i P ills Cheaper Than Ever Before! THE FINEST STOCK OF YELLOW FIR LUMBER IltT OIRZEG-OILT. Sash and Door Manufactory NEWBERG, OREGON. DORRANCE BROS» Anything in The Grocery Line. ACTUAL NEED FURNITURE & CARPETS W - T . nVEA-ClT- Newberg N ursery, CHRISTENSON BROS., AGRICULTURAL IM P LEM EN TS! "The Fashion” akin Powder Lh*d in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. fav o ra b ly know n in N**»berg. 1 G k m u k extendi couurat'ifahons. T h e , m ®Gta beforo m y a rriv a l I d id n o th in !' W ill |r im all paper if d e sired House lining ,ui price*. Fir.tt Vtreet. Newberg * more than make an lilort to Icaro the : b.,ti licited. Price» n**«onahle. 8 '.«»ridai tr»c? n c ir M iin . N E W C C R C , ORECOfC*.