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Y -cS s . steam er TO L ED O -T IM E c a r d . Concert next Friday evening. C O L L E O K IT P .N S . M ike» tri-w ee k ly trip s betw een D eytoa i n j The G raphic ami th e O regonian (or j Lon goolt was not in school WoJnes- P o r tltn d . Leave.. Day lor: at 7:30 a. in. on M on key». W e.lues.laya iu.1 Krideye. Leaves P o rt l-’.OO. j day. la n d at 10:30 a. in. ou Tuesday», T h u rsd a y s aud , _ „ , , , S atu rd ay s. | Flour and feed of all kinds at S p au ld - 1 M urray Hobson lias not been attend I K IU fil In a U n d i l l i t » , TELL THE OUR PRICES STORY. Daniel Cam pbell, foreman of the j bridge carpenters on tlte Yam hill | division of the Southern Pacific, and who was well known along the line in ing’» feed store. j ing school very regular of late. O T E A M E R S ALTO.NA AND K A MON 1.1. I this county, was killed in a landslide E . D. Elwood has placed a new fence i A gentlem an friend, of Portland, vis- ( G oing so u th , read d o w n ; n o rth , up.) d a il y boats . ited w ith Pearl Cummings over Sunday. w hich occurred at the foot of the aronnd his residence. 6:4ft a. m .......LV. P o rtla n d ar . p. m. 2:40 Tlte Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. united H eights in the city of Portland at an 8:1ft ....... O regon C ity __ U 30 For all kind of stove repairs, on short 11 40 .......... ..N ew berg. d. m. 10:40 forces Tuesday evening holding a joint early hour on last Sunday morning. 4 30 p in. ..............8 alem notice, see J . B. M ount. 7 iptw l. lor - - - - MW H undreds of tons of earth swept Wostery Refinery, lOlti for Vuo . ar . I n d e p en d e n c e tv . . . . 6:30 prayer meeting. Rev. J. C. Lucas will preach at the M. SUNDAYS. down a ravine and with irrcsistable The various classes are now reviewing 9:00 a. m. Lv. P o rtla n d a r . P m. 5:3ft E . church at the regular hour next S un fl, ] ! .. Standard Brands, Beautiful Styles force struck the dwelling of Donald S. 1:30 p .m 1> 30 N ew berg. for th e exam inations which come t h e ; *::» ................ S ile n i................... . a. m. 10:1ft day. at 4e., 5c., 5S,c. aud 6^. McDonald, crushing the building and al 8:30 . y.i»0 ... i r In d e p e n d e n c e i.v last of next week. MCP“*Frea hack m eets boat a t N ewberg. most burying it out of sight. ltesido M artin Cook’s will move hack to th eir W hat does it mean when all of a sud home on W vnooski street th e first of den if fellow gets quite intim ate with a Campbell, the fourteen year old daugh A S . C D —TIME CARL». ter of McDonald was killed and her Jitsam er Elm ore leave» P o rtla n d S u n d ay s an d April. nice girl's brother? T h u rsd ay s a t 6 a . in. R etu rn in g leav es Salem Apron Checks, 20 yards for *•■** younger sister badly crippled. M r. and Best W hite, 3S1L for - - *»** Jim Everest is engaged in building a The Freshm an took exam ination F ri T u esd ay s an d S atu rd ay s At 6 a m . S team er Modoc leav es P o rtla n d M ondays, new house on his fath er’s place east of day afternoon on the books which they Mrs. McDonald escaped, uninjured. W ednesdays am i Friday» at 7 a. m., re tu rn in g f lliL l.'- a . Before, 10c. and 11c. The landslide was caused by a large th e follow ing d ays. Pass N ew berg on th e town. have been reading. Now, 7c. and 8c. do w n trip a t 6:20 a. m. am ount of earth being dumped into a Good, per gallon, Lewis H anson wore out the attack of Call on Bert Weesner when you w ant O liver Jc Colcord ag en ts for railw ay lines. ravine last sum m er, w here grading was fever and was able to enter school again your garden plowed or general team OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION being done on a road. This mass of — AND— th e first of the week. work done, l-24tf earth was underm ined by w ater break PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. At alm ost your own price. « .„ » Owing to th e tem porary illness of his Capt. Flock, form er com m ander of the ing out of the hill underneath. A dam T ra in s a rriv e a t N ew berg as follow s: sister, Miss Mary, W ill Round was ab N o rth . South. Salvation Army at th is place, has been age suit will no doubt follow and it looks sent Friday morning. 7:5ft a. m . »12:30 p .m . very much like M ultnom ah countv 12:30 p. in. 6:0ft p. m in town several days. The nice w eather has brought base , , , ., , , •E v e ry o th e r day. Rev. Wood atnl wife left here last ball to th e front. In th e near future the be held responsible for the ac In this line we have some special bargains th a t will last for some tim e. P a sse n g e r au d F re ig h t R ates to a ll p o in ts, Monday morning for a short visit at the cident. c a n be o b ta in e d from C. B. FRISSELL, boys will probably make up a nine to A gent N ew berg. Cascades w ith th eir son. A. M. Dee and others have bought the play th e coming season. P. FISH ER , N ew spaper A d v ertisin g A gent, steam er Anita of Lyman Cook and will The editor of th e G raphic has bought Probably, sometime at the first of next 21 M erch an t’s E x ch an g e, San Francisco, use it to bring gravel to this place from Y o u r , fo r b u .ln m * M O R R I S Sx M I L E S . ie o u r a u th o rized agent, T h is p a p er is k e p t on a cow. Please note th is fact and assist term the athletic association will give an up the Y am hill. The gravel will be file in h is otllce. in heading the cow sellers off in some athletic en tertain m en t. Several of the loaded onto fiat boats and towed down other direction. boys have been practicing well and no | by the A nita. This is a commendable L o ca l E v e n ts . President Newlin w ent to LaFayette doubt the exhibition will be a good one. j move and will give us a chance to get „ . , . our streets and the roads near town fixed Tuesday evening to take p a rt in the G rest preparations are being made for j up in propor „bane.—T ranscript. evening program at th e county Sunday the musicale the last of the term . It is ; jf the steam er Anita m entioned above C oncert next Friday evening. school convention. said th a t it will be som ething out of the is the same one th at Mr. Cook had tied D r. Lewis, D entist, M cM innville, tf E. Spaulding of Dayton visited w ith usual order and will be well worth :l,‘ | up here nil last season, it will be a good W . C. K ruger was in th e city Tues his son, C. K. Spaulding T hursday. E. tending. j while before much gravel is towed down day. Prof. Lewis being very nearly worn the Yam hill w ith her, as tho old hull Peabody of New York city, a cousin of A new line of Perfum es at H ill’s drug C harley's who is seeing Oregon visited out by ex tra work and th e illness of Mrs. broke loose from h er moorings during store. Lewis, was absent from school Friday. the high water last w inter and floated with him the same day. A1 Cornell was in P ortland last Mon One M inute Cough C ure touches the We are glad to say th a t Mrs. Lewis is awav tow ard tho Columbia. day on business. Etili holds forth w ith e v ery th in g in ils line right spot. It also touches it a t the improving. C u re n C ro u p . Puppy love personified! W hen one th a t th e trade calls for. Conte und see an d Mrs. J . 1?. M ount was in th e city on right tim e if you take it when you have ‘Mv three children are all subject to you m ay buy or not, as you please. business Thursday. a cough or cold. See th e point? Then sees a certain couple strolling leisurely . tow ard the college every noon it is in. 1 "roup; I teiegraplied to San Francisco, C . B. Frissell, the S. P. station agent, don’t cougS. A. T. H ill. d in e d to make one think th a t the 0id j d“« n bottles of S. B. Cough has been in Portland the most of this Reuben Everest began shearing his reign of puppy love and thum b sucking * l,r° - ^ '* lK‘rivet rem edy. God P r ic e s c h e e rfu lly g iv e n . A t y o u r serv ic e . week. flock of ninety head of goats T hursday. has been revived. j ,,lcs's J'ou for >*• Yours, etc., J . H. F H . Storey and fam ily will visit w ith He thinks th ey will average about two Several of the boys have been sp en d -! «-rozier> G rants Pass, Or. 50 cents per his m other at M cM innville next week and a half pounds to th e fleece and the ing th eir spare mom ents working on a bottle. For sale by all druggists. price being paid is th irty cents per tennis court in tho oak grove ju st below while he does jury du ty . J . F. Searls, who resides on K ilbttrn A. J . C lark has been on th e sick list pound. Jesse Edw ards’ peach orchard. The avenue, just north of the city lim its, is Mr. and Mrs. Charles H adley of Day first tennis court in Newberg was made getting tip a party to start for Portland, during the week, b u t his friends are glad ton visited th e Woodward household in this place about seven or eight years Oregon, in Ju n e .—Rockford (III.) Regis to know th a t he is im proving. te r. You will find a t the Newberg C loth last Monday. In the evening they w ent ago. Mr. Searls was a resident of Newberg to Springbrook to visit old Indiana ing store a complete and nobby line of for a few m onths some five years ago. LA F A V E T I K . friends and returned home the follow A LW A Y S GO TO spring suits w hich arc sure to please He still owns some real estate on the ing day. W. N. S utto n an d fam ily visited w ith W illam ette river, near town. you. Quick in effect, heals and leaves no Mrs. S u tto n 's sister, Mrs. J. E. H em K em em ber Ye G rate Concept by Ye A C a ll f r o m M rs. A fld ito n . Burning, scaly skin eruptions bree of th is place last week. M ennc and W omenne Syngera a t Ye scar. E d ito r of the G raphic: F irst a n d M e rid ia n S tre e ts , i ' 'f I I A / '" " I 'T m » ' V ~7~ quickly cured by D eW itt’s W itch Hazel J o h n D ixon a n d his m o th e r have College Chapel Friday M arch 20, 1896. NEWBERC, u R E . May I say a word to your readers, as a Salye. Applied to burns, scalds, old moved to th e B illy Moore place in tow n Everybody come. P er e v e ry th in g in th e grocery line. You w ill alw ays flml on mv shelves a larg e anti well aelectc* sores, it is magical in effect. Always a n d B illy has m oved to th o D ixon sor* a postscript to the talk recently stock of s ta p le unit Em iry G roceries, W onileiiivare, C rockery, Sto n ew are G lassw are P arker lias the largest stock of S hirts ¡given on good governm ent? I urge all Damps, F low er Pots, etc. E verything sold at low est living p ric e for cash. ’ cures piles. A. T. Hill. farm . ever shown in this m arket—bought d i voters who really in th eir hearts, desire F R U I T JU (V IR y S A S P E C I A L T Y . A t th e school m eeting held M onday The farm er has to sell his stock cheap rect from the largest factory in the good governm ent, to come out to the C o untry produce ta k e n In exchange for goods. A fair In v estig atio n ot m y goods au d p ric e s la a l l I tt.s k . • I I n oli e n r o l l I n o l l n a s i a l , a a l t . . » . . . I . .. s u _ u . . . i _ ___ * ■Goods d e liv e re d to all paris ot ! t the city, au d to the huat landing. U nited States. If you see them you will and it is cheap m eat th a t you w ant, J. L . \ ickrey was elected directo r for state convention of the prohibition party th ree years an d P eter Olds clerk for to be held March 25th at the I. (). G. T. while it is your money I w ant. Take buy. one y e a r 1 ball, 2nd and Yam hill Sts., Portland. A high liver witli a torpid liver will advantage of the supjiosed short life of Jesse D ixon, w ho h as been sick so Ij6t force* in P“ » 1"* <lown » '" the C entral M eat M arket and buy meat , , ’ , . . , greatest encmv to «non governm ent, not be a long liver. Correct the liver long, was buried on M onday th o 2nd tiu.n w ith clearer brain and consciences at h ard tim e prices. J . S. B aker . w ith D ew itt’s L ittle E arly ltisers, little Don’t invite disappointm ent l»y ex Inst, by L a F a y e tte Lodge I. O. O. F . o f we can see our way clear to conquer pills th a t cure dyspepsia and constipa other evils, and bring in a reign of peace perim enting. Depend upon One M in w h ich lie was a m em ber. tion. A. T. H ill. and righteousness. L. II. A dditon . J im D erby w ho w en t to C alifornia Ex-congressman, 51. C. George will ute Cough Cure and you have im m e tw o or th ree m o n th s ago is q u ite sick Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells. F o r III** K id n ey s. diate relief. I t cures croup. The only address the voters at M cM innville on dow n th ere a n d w ill probably re tu rn “ I am 65 years o ld ; have had kidney harm less rem edy th a t produces imme 7*nee aih I F ancy Mold B rick a S peciality, P rice s from fft.OO p e r th o u sau d up. C all or Saturday afternoon at one o’clock. This jio ru e w hen able to travel. disease and constipation for 25 years. w rite for particular*. will be the opening of the cam paign for diate results. A. T. H ill. O ur tow n is full of good looking men Am now well—used your 8. B. H eadache Sm ith the photographer finds th a t it th e republicans a t th e county seat. a n d w om en from all p arts o f th e com i and Liver Cure one year. Used 0 1 K it always pays to satisfy his custom ers by N ew b erg , “ Give me a liver regulator and I can ty today a tte n d in g th e S u n d a y school tles at 50 cents each. J . II. K night, - - - - - O r c g o I» regulate th e w orld,” said a genius. doing first class work a t prices to suit convention. A m ong th em wc notice Rutledge, O r.” For sale by all drug- the tim es. Photos 3x4 inches for 35 The druggist handed him a bottle of W alter E dw ards of N ewberg. I gists. D eW itt’s L ittle E arly Kisers, the fa cents per dozen. All o th er work as D an C am pbell w ho was killed in th e ] F n r Sal(,. cheap as any gallery in town. mous little pills. A. T. H ill. land slide ill P o rtla n d on S u n d ay j A 40 acre farm , six miles from New- Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M orris have m o rn in g was a m em ber of L a F a y e tte berg. H alf in cultivation, K em em ber the concert a t th e college fine water, chapel n ext Friday evening a t 7 :30. concluded to accept an invitation of some Lodge No. 29 I. O. O. F. a n d one w ho ' Price $600. For particulars inquire at : G raphic office. Admission 15 cents. Tickets on sale at of th e ir children in Illinois, to go there practiced th e principles of th e order. 11-ltf We now h av e a M cK inley club here 1 I^ T cw b erg, O r o . E . D. Elwood’s, and A. T. H ill’s drug to make th eir home w ith them in th eir F o r Sal*?. declining years. They will probably in good w orking order, w ith th e follow. store all n ext week. „ ,, , . , , Throe thoroughbred Jersey males, leave here about the first of April. in g o tlieers: M. O. L ow usdalc, p r e s i- 'o ! seven-eighths Jersey heifer, fresh. The lecture a t 5Iasonic h all on last , , , ,, , , . A ttorney Irvine of McM innville was in d e n t; J . E . H ubbard, vice-president; t -, Monday night by Mrs. Additon of P o rt Will B ates, secretary; J . L. V ickrey, Thoroughbred I Poland Poland Chi China pigs. town T hursday shaking hands w ith his J . M. & S am . A t k in s o n . land on th e subject of C hristian C itizen treasurer, a u d have enlisted for the College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, ship was well attended, and th e lecture friends and absorbing all the political war. C lo v e r H a y f o r S a le . G. W. Jan ies our tick et agent an d is spoken well of by those who h eard it. information he could get, and at the sam e Good loose clover hay for sale a t the tim e guarding him self carefully lest he The six m onths old child of M r. and im part some inform ation of a like ch ar telegraph operator atten d ed th e m eet Mrs. W arren farm on Chelialem m oun All the Grammer School Studies, Music and Art. in g of tick et agents in P o rtlan d a few 5Irs. George K inyon died last Tuesday acter to others. a t $7.00 per ton. J. A. J ones . tain d ay s last week. Will Wester Held sc a t and was buried W ednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E dw ards, M rs. C. tered lig h tn in g in his place d u rin g his Soothing, healing, cleansing, D eW itt’s The funeral service was conducted by absence. Rev. Je rra rd pastor of th e B aptist J . Edwards and Mrs. W arren Robertson The steam er Toledo ran on a stu m p W itch Hazel Salve is th e c n e m y to pores, 8tu<!ants can e n te r at any tim e and find olasmen to nuit. attended the county Sunday school con An e x ce lle n t hom e for fcirl» an d l»oyn is provide«! u n d e r the care of a c o m p e to n t M atron a t ch urch. here on S u n d ay an d jubbed a hole in wounds and piles, which it never fails to the low est possible prices. vention a t L aF ayette W ednesday. her hull, w hich caused som e excite cure. Stops itching and burning. E x c e lle n t bonrd in p riv ate fam ilies. Morsi and C h ristia n influence« th ro w n ab o u t stu d e n ts. The cneap rates of $5.00 cabin and They report th e largest attendance and m e n t for a little w hile. P osey . \l<? confidently believe tin t atiperl«»r a d vhii U r «** c anno t be otTered in th e N orthw est. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two $2.50 steerage, including meals and the most enthusiastic convention ever All expenses moderate. Oorrrapondenee nini visits solicited. or three hours. A. T. H ill. For catalogncH and inform ation, address, berth, are still in effect on th e O. R . & held in the county. The W illam ette Valley Telephone N. Co.’s steam ers from P ortland to San D a lly H e a l t h L a m . P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E , R ichard W ilson of Independence, company lias a telephone in the court Francisco. Steam ers leave Portland ev Don’t eat so rapidly. house at McMinnville now, so th a t any N K W U K IM i. O R K U O K . Polk county, has been a t his father’s Sit on a chair and I h ; q u iet after eat ery five days. 3-13t4 one from Newberg w anting any inform a ing. Your stomach is not a coal bin. H on. J . C. Nelson, who was in town place on Chelialem m ountain during the tion from th e county seat will find it When you feel uncomfortable after IKMHK EDWAKDfl. f r c il d r iit. N. E. BRITT, Vico Pro«. U. C. MILES, CaihUr last Friday, rem arked th at he had spent week caring for his little boy who is very convenient to use the telephone. eating you have eaten too much, and very sick, with little hope of recovery. you need Jo y ’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. a great deal of Ids tim e cutting wood for For the small sum of tw enty cents you If you suffer from rheum atism watch next w inter’s use, and th a t he had en Mr. Wilson is engaged in the livery bu-i- can talk with any of the county officials the sheets. D on't get between th e m ; if ness a t Independence with Dock Young, joyed better health th an he had been and thus save a d ay ’s time and a fifteen dam p dry them . formerly of Newberg. favored w ith for several years. C ure you rheum atism witli Joy’s Veg mile ride over the m ud roads. On last Tuesday, while 5Iilton H am p etable Sarsaparilla. J . 8. Larkin is expecting th a t his son, J . W. Pierce, Republic, la ., says: “ I | Keep (lies out of your house; they are ton was moving his household effects who was out here on a visit from M in have used One .Minute Cornell C ure in germ carriers. nesota last year, will come on here soon from the Christenson property on Wy- inv family and for myself, with results W ear flannel undergarm ents. nooski street to th eir new residence on Keep your feet warm ; your head cool. to locate. He has a trade on hand for C A P I T A L S T O C K , $ 3 0 OOO. so entirely satisfactory th a t I can hardly W hen your blood is thin you feel cold th e sale of his farm there and if th at is Meridian street, he fell from the wagon, find words to express myself as to its in the least change. W hen your M ikh I striking his head on the plank walk and ' closed up as expected he will come. was picked up in an insensible condition. m erit. 1 will never fail to recommend is thin take Jo y ’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla H I it will make your blood red, ricli and D IIIK C T O K H : Mrs. Mary E. Morrison, wife of P ro A physician was called who looked after 1 to others, on every occasion th a t pre- thick. fessor Edwin M orrison, was so u n fo rtu his injuries, and he is getting along i<en*“ itself. JKS8E EDWARD«. li. C. Mil.EH, A. T. H ill. J . C. COLCORD. Yes, it will do to take Jo y ’s Vegetable E. If. WOODWARD. nate as to sprain one of her feet very n jce]v N E. BRITT. Alva Macy of Dayton was a little late Sarsaparilla now. badly on last Monday, the resu lt of W hen you get off your bicycle after a for the down train last Monday, so he long warm ru n , put on a coat. w hich it seem s w ill be, th a t she will be J report is th a t R. A. H arris, ju st walked on to Newberg. He seemed If you are going on a trip take Jo y ’s laid up for several davs. «he Amity Blade, hut who re- to feel very easy over it, as he rem arked Vegetable Sarsaparilla. C ertificates of de p o sit issued payable on dem and. Kxnhatifte bought an d sold. Good notea W h st did you sav about the Newberg cen'!y, move,‘ *» Mw»mouth where he is th a t he did not know of any way in Strange food makes strange stom achs. d isco u n ted . Deposits received subject to check a t sik IU, and a ireneral b an k in g b u sin ess M eat M arket? I t would not he closed P ^ U s h im th e M onitor, is now figuring Jo y ’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla reaches the ra n «acted. C ollections m ade on all accessible p o ints in th e U nited States an d Canada. which he could earn th e same money stom ach, cleanses the stomach, anil re long? you were right. I t is now open on moving his p lan t to McMinnville easier. C O K M K H I*O F II»rttT A -> U 4d A T ilton. P ortlan 1 N ational P ark Bank, New York. news the stom ach. and we are ready to supply you w ith with a view of publishing a populist S trangers v isitin g the c ity are inv ited to call at the hank for in fo rm atio n c o n ce rn in g the C itf No appetite? Take Joy’s Vegetable Miss L. M. H aw orth received a large good m eat. D on't forget us when you sheet. He goes no doubt to fill a long Sarsaparilla. Keen iipiictite. C orre»pondence Invited. felt want, seeing McMinnville has but invoice of m illinery goods from th e east Accept nothing blit the genuine when want anything in our line. W ednesday. If th e w eather rem ains you ask for Jo y ’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ; three new spapers. G. A. Graves of the S tanley A C o o pe r . _ Times will probably be th e n ext man to pleasant will give h er ojiening in a few Rev. J a rra rd , pastor of the Bapti.-t for the county t „a | T he H era have been the aalvation days. of Oregon during there fret* trad« church who has been away on a vaca- j A w a rd e d Those of our citizens who have visited timen. You w ant th e lieat breed. T ry tion for some weeks w ith a view of re- ! The republicans of 5 am hilt county cuperating his Imdily strength, is at will hold a convention at McMinnville Newport during the |«ast two years will H ig h e st H onors— W orld’» F a ir, Gold M edal, M idw inter F <r. home again and has taken up his pas- , on S aturday, March 28, for the purpose lie surprise I to learn th at th e steam er Y olanta burned one night last week. to ralw o rk . His m any friends are glad Bine delegates to attend the Egg* for Sale. E. H. WOODWARD. The date for th e C ounty C. E . Con to see him on th e streets again. J convention to be held at Portland, vention has l>een changed from th e date * F o r P a le . N o tic e o f F in a l S e t t l e m e n t . W. A. Lyon was arrested on W ednes April 9, and th e same num ber to attend announced last week to April 10, 11 and Ejrti* for aetting, from choice Silver In th e C ounty C ourt for Y am hill C ounty, Or day m orning on a charge of being an ab th e congressional convention to lie held 12 La« ■d W yandotte». E . H . W oodward . egon. sconding debtor, brought by Dr. G . W . at Albany, April 7. The prim aries will In the m atter of th e Excite» Miss Nellie Comer of Seattle was ex of { McConnell. It seems th a t Dr. McCon I k - held on S aturday, March 21, a t 2 F o r H al#. W illiam B ond . D eceased » o'clock p. m . in th e various precincts. pected to arrive here yesterday to visit M e a t. f400—eight lota, good houee and t»arn nell has a doctor bill against Mr. Lyon, N otice Is hereby given th at ffsn n sh Bond the f near fa’r ground. Good pi arc for |>oul- E x e c u trix of tho e s tite of W illiam B ond, d e , S im p lest, and as it was thought he was arranging North Ncwlierg precinct is entitled to 1er parents M r. and Mrs. Silas Comer. c ea-ed , has re n d e re d and p re a eu ted for settle- i try . Enquire at G raphic office. to leave for California th e suit was nine delegates and South Newberg ten. merit aud filed In said co u rt h er final acco u n t J S tro n g e s t, | W . N . Sutton and family spent a few The democrats will hold th e ir prim aries of h e r e se c u trix a h fp of «aid estate an d that brought to make him settle th e bill be days in LaFayette last week visiting the 7th of A pril, 1H»a, at one o clock [». Solid W antkd :—Several trustw orthy gen T m uesday as well as th e ir county convention on at th e co u rt room o f said c o u rt In McMiuu fore leaving. March 18th was the date with relatives. tlem en or la>lie* to travel in Oregon for ville ^ Hinhill county, O regon, h is been duly T o R set for the trial for th e suit for th e bill, dates to correspond w ith th e above. p o in te d by th* Judge of said c ourt for the Subscriptions taken at this office for eatablished, reliable house. Salary $790 a a p e tilcm eu t of said account at •• hlcb tim e aud Receiver. b u t Mr. Lyon was released from custody. North and South Newtierg precincts will tfie Ladies Home Magazine. place any person in te re s te d in said estate may and expenses. Steady position. E n At a p p e a ra n d file ex cep tio n « In u ritiu g to the L. F. Hall a j peared for Dr. McConnell each be entitled to four delegates. Moat M odern an d p ro g rea siv a close reference and self addressed said acco u n t aud t<M the sam e. Will Macy spent Tuesday at home and C. A. B utt for Mr. Lyon. It is b u t tb s county convention a county ticket For catalogue or inforamtloa wrfta te iia n n a h p o n d . stamped envelope. The I>,minion Com- justice to Mr. Lyon to state th a t he will also be nom inated, th u s doing away w ith his family, e c u trix of Maid Estate. Most Perfect 5fade. , panv. Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chica Dated s t N ewberg E x Oreguu, THE MARUN FIRE ARMS CO.. this 3rd day of c l a i m * tb i t be d?B 't owe the bill. w ith a tecond coitveatJofi. 1 Concert r.ext Friday e'Mning go, 111. 11-8 M arch, 1«*. 4-> Y r u n the iitxioLrd. N*w M avra, r . . u Goods are Sold Lower Than Ever. o.K “ 0. S . T .” or “ M ils Ead” Thread, liy S tu á tr d S ta r , si nn VwilCvj G tU M , SÜC. ia jta , ¡ lo o IttlirU llgij »» r . a w . to . SI 00 HyniP, 25Cl W it® » BOOTS AN D SHOES. iS ,- p ., ST S'.S'ii & G00DS ,UST “ • “ ■■ T H E S E A R E A F E W P O IN T E R S O N L Y . L IF we are to have IION EE I! H A R D W A R E ST O R E. war with England, RONE and MUSCLE is what J. 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