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    O T I A M E R TOLEDO— t i m e CARD.
|
A new line of Perfumes
at
Hill’s drug
A G reat S tro k e o f E conom y.
A T E N M IL L LEVY.
OUR PRICES
TELL THE
STORY.
At the beginning of last year the T h e C i t y C o n n e l l H a r r o w « S T . IOO a u d
M a k e s tlie T a x L e v y fu r t h e K n ­
Sophomore recital at the college to­ 1 Graphic put in a bill for $2.50 for print-
ellin g Y ear.
j iug the city tickets. This hill was
morrow night.
The council met in aJjourucd session
promptly
cut
down
to
$1.50
hv
the
city
W. X. Sutton and W. K. Allen were
g T E A M E K S ALTON A AND RAMON1A.
' council when it came up for considera- last Tuesday evening with C’ouncilmen
in the city Thursday.
(Going south, read do w n ; n o rth , up.)
^ tion before that body. No kick was Smith, Terrell, Lushier, Elwood, tlie
daily boat ?.
Mrs. South wick of Salem organized a made by the Graphic as (lie proprietor marshal, recorder and mayor present.
p. m. 2:40
6:43 a. m ....... lv . P o rtla n d ar
8:15 ................. O regon C ity . . . .
U so Woodmen’s circle here Wednesday j is a tax payer and he thought if strict
The street committee recommended
11:40 .......................N ew berg...........
a. m. 10:40 night.
......... 7:40
4:30 p. m.
..
. Salem
] economy was to bo the watchword of the that Seventh street be grubbed and
....... 6:30
7:00 ......... a r . In d e p e n d en c e lv .
Sleds of all descriptions appeared on council for the year he had no objections stumps burned, so that it could lie
SUNDAYS.
p. m. 3:30 the streets yesterday, everybody seem­ , to offer. But what has a little hit of graded in the spring. So ordered.
9:00 a. ra ......... lv . P o rtla u d a r .
. 12 30
1.30 p. m ................N ew berg.
The petition for licensing drays, pre­
a. m. 10:15 ing anxious to take a slide while “ the : watching of tho actions of the council
6:30 ...........................Salem .
0:00 I beautiful” lasts.
8:30 ............ a r . In d e p e n d en c e i.v
senter!
some time ago, on recommenda­
for
the
rest
of
the
year
developed
but
•F ree hack m eets boat at Newberg.
Charley Jessup, of Kendrick, Idaho, the fact that the city fathers evidently tion of the judiciary committee, was
R. A N. CO.—TIME CARD.
j and Will Jessup, of Oregon City, vis- concluded, that with this one great first laid on the table indefinitely.
Ste
Steam er Elm ore leaves P o rtlau d .Sundays and
The committee appointed to secure
T hursdays at 6 a. m. U etu ru iu g leav es Salem ! ¡ted their sister Mrs. Horace Stanley, ; and only stroke at economy, in which
T uesdays an d S aturdays at 6 a ra.
the first of the week.
I they made a saving to the city of one the money to finish paying for the
S team er Modoc leav es P o rtlan d Mondays,
W ednesdays aud Frid ay s at 7 a. m., re tu rn in g
If you intend to see Dr. Lowe about big round dollar, they had covered tliern- spring, north of town, reported that the
th e follow ing days. Pass N ew berg ou th e
your eyes do so next week at Newberg | selves with enough glory for one year, money could bo procured at the Cheha­
dow n trip at 6:20 a. ra.
O liver A C olcord agents for railw ay lines.
Hotel. Remember he leaves Friday for with the possible exception of one lem Valley Bank, on six months time,
little bill, where has there beeu a cut on with ten per cent interest. The com­
OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION
noon, January 24th.
— AND—
mittee was instructed to procure the
PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY.
The stockholders of the Newberg fair any bill that has been presented to the money.
council
during
the
whole
year
of
1895.
association held their annual meeting
T ralua a rriv e a t N ew berg os follows:
A communication from County Clerk
Why, it has appeared that the only
N orth.
8outh.
7:55 a .m .
*12:30 p .m . last Monday. For directors they elected
A. E. McKern was read, showing the
;V IarR
woU here or Portland.
<>f NEW GOODS JEST IN, at prices as
12:30 p .m .
6:05 p .m . J. L. Hoskins, Wtn. Stratton, N. C. thing necessary for any one to do was
low
M e,a":1
the lowest,
to present a bill of such dimensions as valuation of taxable property ill tlie city 1 JV/V 7 1 U
•E v ery o th e r day.
Christenson,
L.
M.
Parker
and
Seth
Ill
this
line
w
e
have
some
special
bargains
that
w
ill
last
for
some
time.
Passen g er au d F re ig h t R ates to all points,
they liked and the council would swal­ to be $163,.535. A decrease of $30,205
Mills.
ftaa be o b ta in e d from
C. B. FKISSELL,
low it with an apparent relish. For the from last year. The council then pro-
A gent N ewberg.
The farmer has to sell his stock cheap month of December the marshal put in | ceeded to make a tax levy of ten mills
P. FISH ER, N ew spaper A dvertising Agent,
21 M erchant's Exchange, San Francisco, and it is cheap meat that you want, a bill for $35.75 and the recorder one lor j on all assessable property, and $1 on
Y o u rs fo r b u sin e ss, U V E O lE ^ I E tlS <Sc M I L E S -
is o u r auth o rized ageut. T h is p a p er is k e p t on while it is your money I want.
Take $25.95 and these hills went through so each poll, between the ages of 20 and 50
file in h is othce.
advantage of the supposed short life of sleek that these officials are no doubt years for the ensuing year, using the fol­
the Central Meat Market and buy meat wishing they had made their bills larger. lowing table of estimated receipts and
Local Events.
at hard time prices.
J. S. B a k e r . The fact is tho council seems to lie quite expenditures as a basis:
X P EN S ES .
Mr. Phinnev who recently moved here a harmonious body of men, for w hen a B alance in d e b te d n e E ss,
...................
*t50 00
. 130 t o
re p a irs
..............................
Dr. Lewis, Dentist, McMinnville, tf
from Alki> Wa»h -> liafl bought tlie "'ill matter is up for consideration and a “di­ G R ravel
eco rd er a n d M arshal ..........
. 6110 110
. . . TI , .
. ..
.. . . Reece place in the Chelralem Center rection” is made, and “»Simon says Health Officer
30 00
A. M. Hoskins was in the city last
. ,, , ,
, ...
. . . .
. 300 Ou
n c id e n ta l. .......................................
,
neighborhood and will move to it at an thumbs up," up the majority of thumbs I 1st
sem i a n n u a l p ay m en ts of iu t
130 00
on a^‘
| early day. Glad to see Mr. Phinney get go without a quibble.
T o ta l..................................................... »1,700 00
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Will Nelson, a located in the commllnity.
If the business ability displayed by
R E C E IP T S .
ten pound boy.
^
j »There will be a literary meeting of the council during the past year is to be A 10 m ill levy ..
.........................
-V,
Poll tax, (4 f t.
...............................
12'» oo
Miss Grace Nason is teaching school | Xewberg Union next Wednesday, Janu- taken as a sample of what we may ex­ L ice n se, a n d flues
...............................
05 00
near Buttevillc.
ary 22, at the M. E. church at 2:30 p. in. pect during the year 1890, won’t things
T otal ................................................ *1,825 35
Still holds forth with everything in its line
That was an old fashioned snow storm This meeting is in honor of the Crusade, hum when a market is found for those Dntancc In favor of c ity ..........
$125 35
that the trade calls for. Come and see und
we had Wednesday.
and a special program has been prepared. $15,000 water bonds.
An ordinance was passed ordering a
you umy buy or not, us you please.
Who will care for a 10 mill city tax sidewalk put down on the south side of
*
John Hanson of Salem is visiting rel­ A full attendance is desired.
atives here this week.
O. C. Wright is having his house in and an all round tax of 31 mills, when Eighth, between River and Pacific
Ben Patton went to Oregon City last Hobson’s addition repainted and fitted men of money nre tumbling over each streets.
P r ic e s c h e e rfu lly g iv e n . A t y o u r serv ice.
up in good style. He seems to be in a other to gut to invest their cash in a The question was sprung whether or
Monday to look for a job.
town where the city treasury is easy of not the city would go to the expense of
C. L. Ballard of Sherwood was in town great hurry about it, giving as the rea­ access.
having the deeds recorded for property
son
that
he
is
going
away.
Just
when
a couple of days the first of the week.
With the coming of tho robins in the bought in at the delinquent tax sale of
she is to be brought homo he sayetli not.
Dr. Vogel the Salem oculist who was
George Sink came down the river with spring of 1890 everything will be lovely 1893, and nlso whether or not they
here last week will return again in
and the goose—well it looks now like she would stand by private parties who liid
a
raft
of hardwood logs the first of the
March.
week for the Newberg Milling Co.'s mills. would be pretty well cooked before the in property at that sale. It has been
Mrs. D. V. Olds of LaFavette installed Mr. Sink was formerly quite well known year is out. In the meantime "keep stated, upon good authority, that the
the officers of the Reboka lodge here last
levy for that year was not legal, conse­
here, but until a few months ago he had your eye on Pasco.”
Tuesday night.
quently
the sale was not legal. The
A n O ld S o l d i e r ’s R e c o m m e n d a tio n .
been making his home in Eastern Ore­
Have Dr. Lowe the well known op­ gon.
ALWAYS GO TO
In tlie late war I was a soldier in tlie matter was left with the judiciary com­
mittee to report at the next meeting.
tician test your eyes for glasses next
Charley Butler went to Portland on First Maryland Volunteers, Company
A railing was ordered erected on the
week, it will cost you nothing.
the steamer Ramona last Monday with G. During my term of service I con­
Nate D. Elliott shipped a hundred the chickens that were sent from here tracted chronic diarrhoea. Since then I raised portion of sidewalk at the east
F ir s t a n d M e rid ia n S tr o e t s ,
Z ' 4
1 >
T I i ^ 1
>
y*
pound box of extra fine dried prunes to for the poultry show. Charley is a have used a great amount of medicine, end of First street, near tlie old dryer.
NEWBERC, O R E .
V IT
V 7
I l j I t
i
BI LLS A L L O W E D .
his father in Indiana on Thursday.
thorough chicken man and a better man but when I found any that would give C bristensnn, Johnson & M iller, polling 1 1 00
For e v ery th in » In th e g rocery line You w ill alw ays And on my s h e lv e , a large and w cli selected
H. D. Fox has nice shoulders, hams could not have been sent with the poul­ me relief it would injure my stomach, P aul place
stock of Staple nod Fancy G roceries, W ooden w are, C rockery, Stonew are, G lassw are.
50
Macy, sam e
__
Lamps, Flow er Pots, etc. E v e ry th in g sold nt low est liv in g p ric e for cash.
’
“
“
ju
d
g
e
<
»f
e
le
ctio
n
............
2
00
until
Chamberlain’s
Colic,
Cholera
and
and side meat of his own curing. Call try for the show.
Wm S tratto n , sam e
.......................
2 00
F R U IT
.A. S P E C I A L T Y .
Diurrlnea Remedy was brought to my A S Fogg, sm ne
2 00
..................
at his meat market on First street and
If you contemplate a trip east, call at
C ountry produce ta k e n in e x ch an g e for goods. A fa ir in v estig atio n of iny goods an d prices la
2 00
F A Elliott, clerk election.
all I nsk. ¿ ^ - G o o d s d e liv e re d to all p arts of the city, an d to th e boat landing.
be convinced.
..
2 (HI
the Graphic office and get rates over the notice. I used it and w ill say it is the Sam H obson, some ..................... .
yo
N
ew
berg
G
raphic,
p
rin
tin
g
J. B. Mount has the largest line of great Northern Pacific road. Maps, only remedy that gave me permanent N C C hristen so n , treas. salary
.. 38 40
50
stoves displayed in his store room ever time card and all information furnished. relief and no had results follow. I take A S Fogg, labor ..............................
seen in Newberg. It will pay any one For first class accommodations, and a pleasure in recommending this prepara­
T h e New S te a m e r I t u t h .
to look at them.
clean comfortable route, the Northern tion to all of my comrades, who, while
The O. R. & N. Co.’s new steamer
giving
their
services
to
their
country,
Mrs. Frank Patton of Astoria is in Pacific excells all other lines.
contracted this dreadful disease as I did, “ Ruth” made her first trip up the Wil­
town visiting with F. E. Hobson’s, and
L. T. L. meeting next Wednesday at 4 from eating unwholesome znd uncooked lamette ou Thursday of last week. Tlie
in the meantime looking after her pro­ p. m., immediately at the close of school. food. Yours Truly, A. E. Bending, “ Ruth” is a “sister” boat to the Elmore
perty interests in town.
All parents who want their children to Halsey, Oregon. For sale by A. T. Hill, there being but little difference between
Face and Fancy Mold B rick a H peciality.
P rices from 75.00 p e r th o u san d up.
C all o r
There will be a Cooper medal contest be interested and have a voice in the druggist. ______
the two. She is 161 feet in length, thir­
__
w rite for particu lars.
at Chehalem Center Friday evening at great temperance work of our nation
ty-four feet beam, has a 5-foot depth of
S e n te n c e C o m m u te d .
7 p.m . All are cordially invited to at­ should urge iheir children to attend the
At Ritzvillc, Washington, a few days hold. Her motive power is two-high
*
tend and don’t forget your purse.
* Loyal Temperance Legion.
N e w b e rg ,
ago George Symes was tried for the mur­ pressure engines, each of fourteen inch
O rejjoi»
Luther Charles has sold his express
W a n t e d : —Several trustworthy gen­ der of deputy sheriff Conlee, son of John bore and a 7-foot piston. Her boiler is
and delivery outfit to Elwood Weesner. tlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon for Conlee of Newberg. The jury found steel and is allowed to stand a pressure
yhe draws, un­
With another change of the moon established, reliable house. Salary $780 him guilty of murder in tlie first degree, of 170 pounds of steam. >
Luther will buy it back of course.
and expenses. Steady position. En­ but Judge Upton set aside the verdict loaded, fifteen inches of water. The
Pam Cunningham was in Portland the close reference and self addressed and sentenced him to nineteen years at officers are: Master, Capt. Geo. Raabe;
first of the week and passed a successful stamped envelope. The Dominion Com­ hard lalior in tho penitentiary. Symes pilot, Miles Bell; purser, Frank Gilbert,
examination before the board of exam­ pany, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chica­ was taken away from Ritzvillc as soon once of Salem ; chief engineer, Wm. Ma­
Newberg, Ore.
as possible after being sentenced by her; stew'ard, Mr. Tony; 1st officer, Hen­
11-8
iners and received a license to act in the go, 111.
Judge
Upton,
as
it
was
feared
the
dis-
ry
Senns;
watchman,
Clyde
Raabe.
capacity of mate on the Willamette riv­ A large audience greeted President appointm» nt at the setting aside of the
er steamers. He will take a position as Xewlin on last Saturday night at the jury’s verdict of murder in the first de­
D a ily H e a lt h L a \ u .
would lead to the revival of the old
mate on the Grey Eagle.
college chapel and listened to his most gree
talk
of
a
lynching
party.
Don’t
eat
so rapidly.
Smith the photographer finds that it excellent lecture on “The Pot of Gold.”
Sit on a chair and he quiet after eat­
S o p lio m o re R e c ita l.
always pays to satisfy his customers by Those who failed to hear the lecture
ing. Your stomnch is not u coal bin.
When you feel uncomfortable after
doing first class work at prices to suit missed a rare treat. Lectures from some The Sophomore class will give a recital
the times. Photos 3x1 inches for 35 of the other proiessore will probably fol­ at the college chapel on the evening of eating you have eaten too much, and
Saturday, January 18. A cordial invita­ you need Jov’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
cents per dozen. AH other work as low in the near future.
If you suffer from rheumatism watch
tion is given to the public to attend.
fltndentb ra n e n te r nt nny tim e nnd find classes to suit.
cheap as any gallery in town.
the sheets. Don’t get between them ; if
An e x ce lle n t hom e for girls a n d hoys Is p rov id ed u n d e r th e care of a co m p e ten t M atron, a t
At a meeting of the republican club
the low ost possible prlccR.
What did you say about the Newberg held last Friday night new officers were
An exchange tells of an old lady who, damp dry them.
E x cellen t bo trd in priv ate fam ilies Mornl a n d C h rix tin n in flu en ces th ro w n ab o u t atu d en ta.
Cure
you
rheumatism
with
Joy’s
Veg­
Meat Market? It would not be closed elected as follows : President, C. Stain on hearing of an alarming case of dip- etable Sarsaparilla.
We confidently believe that su p erio r advantag es can n o t lie offered in th e N orthw est.
All e x p en ses m oderate. C orrespm idenee and visits solicited.
long? you were right. It is now open |ev. secretary, Clarence Butt; treasurer, ; theria in the neighborhood, made haste
Keep flies out of your house; they are
For catalogues and Inform ation, address,
and we are ready to supply you with Nate D. Elliott. As delegates to at­ to send the afflicted family the advice to germ carriers.
Wear
flannel
undergarments.
P R E S ID E N T P A C I F I C C O L L E G E ,
good meat. Don't forget us when you tend the meeting of the clubs of the use onions on the patient, claiming that
Keep your feet warm ; your head cool.
N K W B IÜ R G , O R R Q O H .
she
knew
of
several
lives
which
had
want anything in our line.
state in Portland in February: Noah
When your blood is thin you feel cold
Wen thus saved from tlie scourge. Her
S t a n l e y & C ooi - l r .
Heater, L. M. Parker, W. T. Macy, E. directions were to place raw onions in a : in tlie least change. When your blood
thin take Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla
Ex-sheriff E. B. Collard of LaFayettc H. Woodward, C. K. Spaulding and C. bandage and pound them into a pulp. is
TESSE EDWARDS, P resid e n t.
N. E BRI FT, Vice Pres.
B. C. MILES, C ash ier
it will make your blood nil, rieli and
Then apply the cloths, onions, juice and j thick.
was in town last Friday and stopped in j Stanley
all,
to
the
throat
and
well
up
over
the
I
for
. . . , Cough
„
, Remeoy
„ __. . is . fa-
Yes, it will do to take Joy’s Vegetable
: " a chat. Mr.
, Collard is in the hop Chamberlain's
ears, renewing as often as the mass be-1 Sarsaparilla
now.
bnsiness
and
consequently
he
don
t
,
..
,
,
,
,,
r,
comes
dry.
It
is
said
in
tlie
cases
noted
...
, i mous for its cures of bad colds. It
When you get off your bicycle after a
brighten
up
much
when
financial
mat-
..
..
,
the
result
was
almost
magical,
deadly
6
1
,, opens the secretions, relieves the lungs
long warm run, put on a coat.
ters are
Tins , has been an „ all
., nature
.
. . the system pain yielding in a short time to a sleep) | If you are going on a trip take Joy’s
. . mentioned.
.
1 and , aids
in restoring
comfort.
This
is
a
remedy
which
is
very
round
as well
. a , healthy condition.
....
,, freelv
, , usen
Sarsaparilla.
: . hard - year , on producers
f . .
, as ; to
If
simple and certainly harmless if not , Vegetable
Strange fo<sl makes strange stomachs.
business men and what the near future ^ soon as the cold has been contracted, effective and is worthy of remembrance Joy’s
Vegetable
Sarsaparilla reaches the
offers no prophet is able to discern.
^
u hM 1)C(.ome
in the and a trial. Cut this out and save it. stomach, cleanses
the stomach, and re­
C A P I T A L STOCK, S 3 0 OOO.
It may be valuable.
news the stomach.
Pome time ago Mr. Simon Goldbaum ' system, it greatly lessens the severeity i
Dr. Esther Barnard, who is not yet
No
appetite?
Take
Joy’s
Vegetable
of Fan Luis Rev, Cal., was troubled with of the attack and has often cured in a very conversant with the ways of the Sarsaparilla. Keen apjs-titc.
a lame back and rheumatism. He used single day what would have been a se-
Aceept nothing hut the genuine when
D ll:*:« TOKH:
wild and wolly west, while on Chehalem
you ask for Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and a prompt vere cold. For side by A. T. Hill, drug-
mountain
a
few
days
ago
plucked
a
twig
J r COHJORO
JEH9E
EDWARDS.
D. C. MILKS.
cure was affected. He says he lias since gist.
E. I!. WOODWARD.
K. I . BRITT.
from an innocent looking shrub and put
Remember
advised many of his friends to try it and
JeMC
&
,wanlg
ha,
not
,*
pn
aWc
to
it in her mouth, and by so doing she
Jesse Edwards has not heen able
all who have done so have spoken high- enjoy real sound . slumber
. . . for several . 1 made a very practical test of what (siison The City Feed Store is where you can
ly of it. It is for sale by A. T. Hill, weeks, owing to a desire on his part to oak w ill do under favorable conditions. buy Flour and Feed of nil kinds. Poul­
For several days she has been unable to try Invigorator, Insect l’owder and Im­
druggist.
play even with some dogs that seem so see her patients or even to see herself as perial Egg Food. Farm and Garden
C ertificates of d eposit lff«ued payable on d em an d . E x ch an g e bought and sold. Good note«
disco u n ted . D eposits received subject to chock a t sight, an d a g en eral b an k in g b u sin ess
The county court has appointed ele: chock full of the doctrine of free wool others sec her, but she is now on the Seeds. Don’t make a mistake.
rauhuctcd. C ollections m ade on all accessib le p o in ts in th e U nited States a n d C anada.
road
to
recovery.
Poison
oak
don’t
im­
tion judges and clerks for the state elec-
they have been making raids dur-
W. G. H a s t i . n o » .
C O V H tK H I'O N IIK N T S —I.add A Tilton. P o rtla n d N ational Tark B ank, New York.
prove one's appearance for the time be­
tioninJune as follows: North New-
gjjjj hours of the night ou his ing,
as many a tenderfoot has been aide
S trangers v isitin g th e c ity are in v ite d to call at th e b an k for in fo rm a tio n concerning th e citj
F
o
r
S
a
le
.
berg—J. L. Hoskins, F. H. Storey, C. (lock of sheep. He says it is remarkable to testify.
C orrespondence in v ite d .
Bowman, judges; E. H. Woodward, F. how closely some of the neighbors look ; An effort is 1 icing made to induce Gov­ A 40 acre farm, six miles from New -1
M. Barr, clerks. South Newberg
alter the interests of their dogs and how ernor Lord to call an extra session of the berg. Half in cultivation, fine water,
^ ,
Noah Heater, John T. Smith, Reuben well they know where they are at all legislature with tlie hope that extrava­ Price $600. For particulars inquire at i - l C X l ClOOT lO
F a c ts W o r th I te in e n ib e r in g -
Yon will find a good supply of
Everest, judges; B. C. Miles, Frank hours of the day and night. Family gant appropriations made at the last Graphic office.
! The Weekly Oregonian fur fifty cents YKLUOW PINE,
11-ltf
Jones, clerks.
j when taken with the Graphic.
session may be cut down to correipond
pets never kill sheep, no never.
&
REDWOOD,
with the depression in business ami thus
The Toledo Blade or the Rural North­ SPRUCE,
Henry Austin has rented the store
The regular meeting of the County cause a lowering of state taxes. If any
west free when taken with the Graphic, CEDAR,
room recently vacated by C. Stanley Horticultural Society at LaFavette on assurance could I k - had that an agree­
j Kvery paid in advance «uhseriber for
and will open out a harness shop in a Tuesday WM weU „tended. The time ment could be readied on some of there Highest Honors— World’» Fair,
the Graphic at $1.50, (fts either a cloth
few days. He went to Portland last was chiefly occupied by Prof. Hedrick of points and needed relief lie given, an
Gold Medal. M idw inter F , r.
.
,
liound book of alsmt 400 pages, selected
Tuesday and laid in a stock of leather Corvallis with a well written paper on extra session might lie a good thing for
the state, but if such assurance can't lie
from a list of 209 liooks, or an order on AT THE • • •
and shop fixtures. Cephas Maris who fungus diseases, followed by discussion, guaranteed, the expense of an extra ses­
C. C. tdnith for one dozen photoea.
was in the harness business here a few all of much practical interest to fruit sion should be avoided.
New suliaorilierH get an order for two
years ago, but who is living near Sheri- growers. A. II. Carson of Grants Pass
A number of the citizens of this com­
dozen photoox.
dan at present, will work for him.
munity
were
at
La
Fayette
on
Tuesday
gave an interesting talk on evaporation
All siibseribers for the Graphic may
attendance at the meeting of the
George Frank who lives out east of and sale of fruit, exhibiting some fine in
call at tliis office ami select their news­ As well as
county horticultural society. A very in­
town is in very poor health, with little samples of bleached silver prunes and teresting and profitable meeting was re­
papers and magazines from the pub DOORS AND WINDOWS.
prospect of ever being any better. Mr. peaches. These papers will appear in ported.
» Baal«**
¡¡shed list of the Subscription News Co. MOUI.DING9,
Frank is paying the penalty of years of print in due time. A committee was Tlie best brands of flour, wheatlets,
W o rk la g .
of Chicaga, and get them at wholesale SHINGLES AND LIME. etc.
hard service for Uncle Sam during the appointed to formulate deffinite plans graham, hay and ground feed at "ipaiild-
W . 1 *. II i:A C O C K ,
rates.
dark days of the rebellion, and he de- for marketing our fruit, aud report to a ing's feed store on First street.
N x w k ik o , O r e o o n .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clemtnens have
Tup
W d w I T W
A ccurst*.
serves the sympathy and kind assistance called meeting in the early spring. C.
" E v * * r y Won»** »’ « Frl«*n«|.**
been visiting with Mr. Clemmens’ par­
R s c d v e r.
Ca aip a ct .
of the people in his "declining years. W'e E. Hoskins gave some go's! suggestions ents above Dayton this week.
Gives
color to the cheek, sparkle to
F o r U n it.
are all too quick to forget the services the along this line. Hon. H. K. Dosch w as
M ost M odern a a d p ro frM .IV .
Mrs. Emmn Hill and Miss lone Hill
the eye and |.eaoe to the mind
Pos­
Farm
near Butteville. For particu­
boys in blue rendered their country ready as usual with timely remarks dur- visited at Springbrook Thursday.
T or c.taiogn« or laformaUoa write to
itive cure for female trouble*. Addresa
lars address,
E mory U odbom ,
Max I, VuitNoN, Buxines*. Mgr,
w ben the fate of the government hang ing the meeting. Sixteen names added
Moat Perfect Made.
Hear the Sophomore class at the col­
THE MARUN FIRE ARMS CO.,
l? - 2 0 tf
P . O . E j x 1 320. d e a t l l * , W « » h .
12-13t9
Stockton,
Cal.
j
in • balance.
1 to the roll.
J- H. R ees . lege faturdav right.
40 Year» the Standar!
Mew I t s ' to . C obo .
M akes tri-w eek ly trip s betw een D ayton a u d
P o rtlan d . Leaves D ayton at 7 30 a. m. on Mon-
days, W ednesdays au d Fridays. Leaves Port
la n d at 10:30 a. m. on Tuesdays, T h u rsd a y s au d
Saturdays.
s to re .
Goods are Sold Lower Than Ever.
o
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T H E S E A R E A F E W P O IN T E R S O N L Y .
IF
we are
to have
P
IO N EE R H A R D W A R E STORE.
war with
England,
BONE
and
MUSCLE
is what
J. B. MOUNT, City.
we want,
and
to get
this
W IL S O N ’S
every
loyal
AMERICAN
citizen
in these
parts should
buy his
FLOUR,
GRAHAM
and
NEWBERG PRESSED BRICK i 1 1 1 l i f t CO.
Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells.
Jesse Edwards & Son, Props.
PACIFIC
COLLEGE.
WHEATLETS
of
College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping,
Spaulding.
All the Grammer School Studies, Music and Art.
A large
stock of
HAY,
OATS,
SHORTS,
CHOP
and
BANK OF NLWBERG.
everything
found
in a
well stocked
FLOUR
and
FEED STORE.
Morris
Miles.
A. M. HADLEY
DR;
in Charge.
Lumber and Casings
Depot Lumber Yard,
CREAM
BAKING
POWDEB