__ N E W STO R K . [Judgment? I l l I HAVE OPENED UP A — I f y o u u r e , y o u w i l l b e in t e r e s t e d in k n o w i n g w h e r e t o p u r c h a s e p o o l p o o d s t h e C h e a p e s t . W« w a n t y o u t o r e a d t h e it e m s o f in t e r e s t in th e c o lu m u s b e l j w s o y o n m a y F 1 X 1) T H E R IG H T PLACE. “ F A U L T L E S S ” C O F F E E - A blended Coffee o f Mocha, Java and Costa llica—making splendid drink and is fresh roasted before sending out. D R Y G O O D S —Special prices will he named on all Dress Goods. W e will make a “ M a r k D o w n ” that will interest you—beginning next Monday. See before buying for the prlees will tell the story. “ F A U L T L E S S ” T E A —Every store has tea IP but we have the only tea that is packed e x - ‘jy y p r e s s ly f o r n s iu China. W e import it from Yokohom a, not Portland, and have sold it for seven years. It has stood the test and is today the best tea sold in our city for the price. to select R “ G I N G H A M S ” —Over 100distinct styles toseleet from. S p e c ia l p r i c e s w i l l b e m a d e d u r - / y l u g n e x t w e e k to r e d u c e t h is s t o c k —be­ ginning Monday morning. Staple Gingham s w ill be sold as low as 7c. “ T. K .” G R A X U L A U E D S U G A R — p er sa ck This sugar is put up in clean, white sacks, w ith a strong burlap sack on the outside, 100 tbs full weight. We guarantee this sugar to be as good as the best sold by a n y m erchant a n y ­ w h e r e . O u r s a le s s h o w its p o p u la r it y . T O M A T O S —Three cans These are standard goods. S O I> A —C h e a p e r t h a n a n y o n e . W e keep “ Arm & Ham mer,” “ Schelling’s Best,” and “ Cow” brand. Take your choice. F o u r f o r O R R I S & 25c Leave Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urduy, 6:45 a m. Arrive at Newber« 11:35 a. m. Leave Iudependeuce 6:45 a. m., Salem 7:45 a. m., Mouday, VVeduesday and Friday. Arrive at Newberg 10:15 a. m., arrive at Portland 2 p. ni. OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION — AND— PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. Trains arrive at Newberg as /ollows: North. South. 7:55 a. m. *12:30 p. m. *12:30 p. m. 6:05 p.m . •Every other day. Passenger and Freight Rates to all points, cau be obtained from C. li. FRISSELL, Agent Newberg. Local Events. F. H. Storey has on hand ail sizes of Iron Pipe. The Jewel cook stove is the best, Sold by J. H. Townsend. K. S. Inglis and Lin Parker were in McMinnville Wednesday. G o o d baled tim oth y h a y $10-00 per ton. S. M. C a l k in s . 75e, 85c, DOe a n d N E W and tasty line o f M en’s Scarfs, Ties, etc., in the new shapes. “ P R I D E O F N E W B E R G ” overalls. own make. Our -------------- STOCK o r ------------- DRY GOODS NOTIONS. AND ___ COME iNt SEE FOR YOURSELF! C A L V IN ST A N LE Y . N c w b e r g , O re . First Street. Next door to Yamhill Laud Co.’s office. W . C. Kruger is on the sick list this week. Men’s Suits from $4.50 to $20.00 at Kay A Todd’s. J. K. W right recently sold an acre tract iu Dcskins’ subdivision, to E. E. Colton. F. A . Lashier was down from White- son the first o f the week visiting rela­ tives. Leonard Myers the Main street bar­ ber Is putting up a hay; reuewer that is said to have special merit. Simon Stevens and family were down from LaFuyette last Saturday and Sun­ day visiting with W. It. Everest’s. A . P. Oliver recently sold two lots in Central addition to A. C. Cox and an acre in Little Homes to W. It. Scott. A. E. Alspaugh recently from North Carolina but located temporarially at Portland was in town Wednesday and Thursday. Money saved is money made. Every one that expects to buy new hats will save money to call on Miss Haworth. Evory thing new. Pumps, pipe and fittings at Storey’s. Don’t forget to cut your thistles. We understand that Dorrance Bros, Mrs. H. Cooper lias been very sick for Hay and feed is cheap at Calkins’ Feed have traded their building on First several days. ' Store. For new goods and low prices go to street to Moses Votaw for u block ueur I A few more plows to sell at cost at J. the Baptist church. Miss Haworth. i H. Townsend’s. Charley Spaulding and B. C. Miles A. 1!. Westerfield of I.aFayette was in Men’s Suits to order from $18.00 to have bought an interest in Dorrance town Tuesday. $37.50 at Kay & Todd’s. Bros, saw mill and together they have The Weekly Oregonian and the G r a p h ­ Shut up shop and attend “ Field Day” incorporated with a capital stock of ic on e year for $2.50. exercises at the college today. $ 10 , 000 . A fine line of lap dusters cheap as dirt Doors and windows at cost and lumber Herbert Satchwell is at home again at iloskin’s harness shop. at less than cost at Dorrance Bros. Mr. Peet the Corvallis bauker has been after several weeks absence. He has McMinnville is making preparations in town several days on business with the been along the line of the Southern l ’a for a big celebration on the Fourth. cifie, south, slinging lightning at differ­ Prof. J. J. Jessup looked on the troub­ Dorrance Bros. ent stations. Prof, and Mrs. Edwin Moriison of Sa­ led waters at Portland last Saturday. A display of the work done by the Frank Holt and Melvin David were in lem visited with relatives in town the art class at the college will be on exlii* first of ttie week. tin city last Saturday seeing the sights. bition at the college bourding ball on Mrs. Harris near depot in brick build­ Premium Garden Seeds, with vegetable Monday and Tuesday where every one ing for ladies' underwear suits, sailor hats, fertilizers to make quick growth, at J. H. interested is invited to call and see the etc. at bed rock prices. Townsend’s. work. I will sell a good top buggy for $35.00 Make your ar-angementa to attend com­ A dney Fogg has bought the Charley mencement exercises at the college be­ cash. Single harness, breast collar, $5 00. Haworth projierty on W ynooski street 28t2* H. K . S a t c h w e i . l . ginning today. o f Mr. Shaysgreen and has taken pos­ New goods constantly arriving at J. G. A . P. Oliver has a little eastern m on­ session. Mr. Shaysgreen has moved to Hadley's ltacket Store to be disposed of ey with w hich lie will buy a few small J. J. W oods property vacated by Mr. at Chicago prices. 2nd door east P. O. short time notes. Fogg. Ladies only need to call on Mrs. F.. J *'~k. twelve pound boy figures in the la­ S p e c ia l S a le . Harris to be convinced that site is sellin test returns from L. II. Morgan’s family. The youngster is said to be a populist by goods at way down prices. Friday and Saturday on new goods a large majority. just received. Lowest prices on trimmed Take that old set of broken harness to Three doors east of Wilson’s Gro­ I will keep on hand a full line o f fresh iiats. Hoskins and have it mended. Or better m eat, sm oked ha m , lard, etc. Satisfac­ cery. still, have him make a new set. Z M III j IE S . TIME TABLE STEAMER ALTON A. PANTS A special bargain iu a m ixed lot—to close out. T R Y U S —A complete line o f all kinds o f Staple and Fancy Groceries. M “ M E N ’ S S H O E S ” —Our stock is flue I styles for Men and Boy's divas shoe, some special bargains iu heavy slioes- instance: “ Our Planters Favorite,” a splendid oil grain shoe, $1.60. “ Uncle Jerry,” a heavy k ip —a special bargain, $1.50. M E N ’S $ 5 G A L L O N K e g S yru p “ S H O E S T O C K ” —W e are bothered to get some sizes on account o f high water, but our line is still quite complete. Lust week's sales In our Shoe Department were very satisfactory. SMALL IV LO IR /R Ô IS &c MILES. I i college Tuesday. j Misses Helen Chamberlin and Jessie Palmer were visitors Wednesday after­ noon. BAITRIE & BARRI E, Firs! Door West of Post Office, New ben Some of the boys are planning a trip 1 ,8 0 0 F A I R S O F S H O E S T O S E L E C T F R O M . to the mountains this summer lor recrea­ L ow Shoes. Button Shoe». Lace Shoe«. tion and botanical study. I n a l i Kinds n i L e a t h e r a n d C lo t h f o r M isses a n d C h ild r e n . Miss Margaret Williams expects to re­ turn to tier home in Dakota soon after the close of school. Men and B oy’s Shoes, Boots and Tennis Shoes. CLOTH MADE UP TO OBPEW BY MEN TAILORS The rain Monday prevented the game of bail tietween the Freehuiuu class and Hats, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Ready Made Clothing .and Underwear. the other college class. Accordions, Toilet Cases, Balls, Gaines, etc. ledgers, Day Books, Paper, etc. Some of the things you cannot atford to miss field day are the disli washing Hhoe Polish and Brushes. B O U G H T W IT H C A S H A W A Y D O W N AN D HOLD L O W E R . , race and tire tug of war. S tcdknt . F i g s a m t T h i s t l e s f r o m K a n t 's H o r n . A lost opportunity never finds its way back. You began your eternal life at your birth. A profane tongue plays the devil's music. Crooked stops are the most apt to tie noticed. Unrepented sin is a promisor)’ note to the devil. Deatli only changes the surroundings not the eternity. Most people believe in tiie total deprav­ ity of somebody else. There is nothing the devil is 60 much afaid of as the truth. A drop of dew tries as hard to do God’s will as a thunderstorm. Virtue never stops paying dividends be­ cause tiie banks break. 8in may try to bide its head, but it can­ not cover up its tracks. Tiie man who tries to deceive others is himself deceived by the devil. A lie feels easy only when it forgets that it has a truth on its track. Philosophy may keep a man from do­ ing wrong but it cannot uiake him bet­ ter. It is a bad moral atmosphere where vulgarity passos for wit and humor, and men are entertained by it. Every man lias opportunities and tal­ ents out of which a rich harvest may come, if he will only go at it iu earnest and try to make a crop. A man tiiat does not care what the peo­ ple think of Jiim is apt to be tiie man the people don’t care to think about. The wise uian is happy when he gains his own approbation; tiie fool when he gets the applause of others. Taking things as they come isn’ t hard ; it is parting witli them when they go that tries our fortitude. No amount of hair oil will make ideas grow in an empty head. It is a poor lawyer tiiat takes the will for tiie deed. Tiie way to get out of a small place is to work out. Tiie devil in church is no better looking than he is at a prize tight. No man can tell how much it will take to make him rich. People who are always giving advice never like to take it. The kind of religion tiiat tells in tho long run, is tbe kind tiiat never howls and growls because there is no pudding on wash day. It will not make your heart any whiter to try to blacken somebody else. Between thinking wrong and doing it there is only a very short step. The devil feels about sure of a man when ho gets him to where ho can’t re­ spect himself. You can never walk straight by watch ing another man’s feet. ARE YOU HUNCRY? T h e Best I « T h e Cheapest. G o T o W I L S O N 'S G R O C E R Y a n d I v o ry t h in s F re s h / Cle a n . GET SOMETHING TO EAT! D EPO T LUM BER YARD. 'W . IP . H E A C O C K , Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, Turnings, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lime. Sand, Glass, Nalls and alt kinds ot Building Mata rial and Duilders' Hardware. N e w berit, O r e g o n Chehalem Valley Bank, Newberg, Oregon. In its new rooms near the post oflice, Afford* ample facilities for the transaction of a general hanking huslnesa, Including Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Thanking the public for favors of the post year, we solicit a contiuu ance of tho same for the future. D IR E C TO R S : GF.O. W . M IT C H E L L , President, A . II. M IL L S , Vice-President o . \v. M c C o n n e l l , g . c . C h r i s t e n s o n , w . k . a l l e n . MOSES V O T A W , C a s h u r . LLI.L L t, uuu u u u u u u u UUU MM MM BBBBBB u MM MM B 1 IX u M M M M R B LL u M M M M B B n IX u M M M M B ¡jRBH IX u M M M M B LL u M MM M B B LL u M M M B B L U u LL 51 M R B LIXLLXLL UUUUUU MM MM BBBBBB EEEEEE E E K K E„ E Kh K K E K E EEEEEE RRKRKK R R K R R R krrrr R R K RR R R K HR Cheaper Than Ever Before! 1 THE FINEST STOCK OF YELLOW FIR LUMBER I2ST OREGOIsT. Allen Craven and Kev. Martin Cook of Middleton were iu town Tuesday. A. M. Hadley and daughter Victoria went over to the county seat on Wednes­ day. Our lumber is manufactured from logs cut and rafted from the McKenzie River. Newberg wants telephone communica­ We will furnish all lumber cheaper than it can be purchased elsewhere. We have tion with the outside world. We must completed arrangements with the largest have it. Children’s day exercises at the Baptist tion guaranteed. C all and satisfy you r­ “ As os O r e g o n Y . M . o f F r ie m l. C h u r ch . A. M. Hoskins is now prepared to do clinrch on last Sunday night was well at­ self. J . S. B a k e r . J u P J t b X the hills” and The second annual gathering of Oregon all your harness or shoe mending on tended and a good program rendered. never excell­ John Brown ami wife were over from Yearly Meeting of Friends church will be short notice. ed. “ Tried Miss Maggie Inglis spent three or four Scott’s Mills Saturday and Sunday. He bold in Newberg, Oregon, commencing The new catalogue for Pacific College dajs visiting with friends in Portland last was also at McMinnville white here ar­ and proven” can ho had after a few days by calling on week. On her way home she stopped ranging to make a final settlement with on Tuesday, June 26, 1894. Those from is the verdict In Portland, to supply us with all goods in that lino at very low rates, and will give a distance who anticipate attending and President Newiin. _ o f millions. our customers tiie full benefit of this arrangement. I over Sunday with Mrs. Gal breath at Tual- the county court as guardian for his who desire any information about board­ Have we a mounted police? Marshal j ati„. daughter, Miss Florence Brown. Si mmons ing or other accommodations are request­ U S T O . 1 SHINGLES Macy was seen parading the streets Liver Regu- If you want a pump go to Storey’s. He The J. D. Carter party that left here a ed to address At reduced prices. Call and soo us or drop us a card through tho mail, and we will through a heavy shower on Monday, yv lator is tho call on you. handles the best made, fits them up him* couple of weeks ago bound for the gold J. T. S mith , Chairman Com. astride a five dollar “ boss." riP Y * o n l y Liver self and guarantees them to satisfy you. regions in the southern part of the state Nate Stowe of Bellevue who had been Galvanized pipe and fittings always on on 3 prospecting tour, returned the first -A-A G v r L / amj Kidney N otice. to Portland on one of the excursions stop­ h®n ami the aame expected o f our cu.tnmera. Tourlat aud Traoaient custom best and heaviest hop stove made. The charm. I earnestly recommend it for formed that he has just finished a very Tuesday, June 17—10:00 a. m. Grad­ must tie managed right No big ranch is licited. Price, reasonable. half inch bolts are all on tbe outside, it is children with bowel troubles. I was my­ neat cottage at tiiat place. The Dr. is uating Exercises Preparatory Department necessary, thousands are making money with small and large thicks of hens in vil­ Sheridan Street, uear Main. NEW BERC, OREGON. put together with fire proof asbestos ce­ self taken with a severe attack of bloody something of a crank on gathering rare Section I. 2 :00 p. in. Graduating Ex­ lage gardens and small orchards. F’ruit flux, with cramps ami pains in my stom­ ment, has large draft, interchangahle woods and in building bis cottage lie has ercises Preparatory Department—Section growing anil poultry breeding go together The Pacific Coast Fanciers' grate bars, protected bottom plate, etc. ach, one-tbird of a bottle of this remedy I given his enthusiasm in this line full II. 8:00 p. m. Reception by tiie Chris- finely, Monthly tells all about it. Not thousands Call and examine the stoves and also cured me. Within twenty-four hours I sway. Considerable Oregon lumber was tian Associations. I of miles away, but right here on this Pa make arrangements for your hop pipe. was ont of bed and doing my house work. | eifle Coast. It tells bow to make poultry- Mr. Storey puts ont nothing but heavy Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hick­ used in the finish. Speaking in detail G O L L K O K .N O TK H . keeping pay, how to build coops, how to t be Record says : “ The mantle however steel pipe closely rivited which with this j feed for eggs, how to cure diseases, how stove will make an outfit that will last man Co., Tenn. For sale by C. F. Moore is the principal object of interest, and it j to tell good fowls from poor ones, in short A Co., druggists. Field day. you for years. is a veritable work of art. Tbe following - A . JC. C O O P E R