NEW BERG G R A PH IC . TH E 0. E. C O N V E N TIO N . While countless other shrubs, bushes, vines, and plants are growing rampantly 1 and bio.-Homing with that wondrous lux I»SUKD KVKHV rttlDAY MORNING. uriance which the extraordinary fertili ty of the soil und favorable climatic con T H K I C K P U K M K N T . t T I V K Y O l ’ N f i P K O - F. II. W oodward , E ditor à P ubmshkk . dition favors, it is yet the rose which I ’ L E O P Y A M 11 I L L A T N K Y V U E K O . predominates and seems to have claimed this region as it own. Turn where you F R ID A Y , A P R IL 17, 1896. will, in wild country places, or on trav eled roads, the rose is everywhere. You T h o H o s t C o u n t y K m l e a v o r C o n v e n t i o n Entered » » »eemid c l« » « ’nutter » t the po»t fur Y fiii-L firife D e l e g a t i o n » —M u c h see our choicest, rarest favorites of the olllce at Newberg, OregoD. E at h u H i a » m —O f f i c e r « E l e c t e d —O t h e r greenhouse, Maréchal Niels, Marie Van Houtens, and Clare Carnots, climbing | D u a l i t é » » —N e x t M e e t i n g a t . M c M i n n v i l l e Don’t worry about payt!:jr your taxe». over cabin doors and drooping their j iu O c t o b e r . Home eastern philosopher has figured heavy, flower-laden branches from the out tiiat the world is to come to an end eaves of old barns. Fully a mile of thick on Saturday, April 18. _____ i hedges of Maréchal Niel, Cherokee, and The Vamliill county Christian En- ,, , Jacqueminot roses border tho roads in- . , , . ,, It is claimed that the Moore and . . . dcavorers* met in their semi-annual to Los Angeles ami about Pomona. Nicholson lii|Uor laws of Indiana are re Seeds germinate and cuttings root convention ut the Friends church lust sponsible for a de crease in the nutnlier i with a rapidity that amazes the Eastern Friday evening. There were present of saloons in that state amounting to ! florist, A cutting from a night-bloorn- about eighty delegates, representing ( . __________ I ing cereus— the cereus triangularis— tlie various C. E. societies o f the coun At an election held in Wood burn re - 1 w ill blossom in a few months, ami it cently only one vote was lacking to give grows ns a giant vine, clambering to the ty, representing its best young men 100 Rev. James P. Price, in speaking of the relation of the Endeavor to the church sai . that it tvas one of binding and cementing; that when one of the pillurs of the church dropped out, one of tlie Endeuvorers should be ready to drop In and till the position. The Endcavorer at homo should watch the reading matter of the young er children; be careful in every action and thought, and build up the home in every way possible, was the thought presented by Miss Elutichc Derr, Mc Minnville. The leading thought presented in the Mme devoted to the missionary work was to tie practical—feed the hun gry, clothe the nuked; give a propor- tionato amount of your income to mis- sions; b j missionaries at all times ; wherever you are; if you can’t be a NEW FIRM PARKER & H0DSÖN, Newberg Clothin Are “In I t” for Trade. -AT TIIE- I fore,Kn missionary, be a home mission. 1 ary. Rev. F. O. Krouse of Sheridan, made one o f the strongest addresses of the j convention on the subject of "T he Source of Our Strength.” He said the j source was the Iiihle, hut to get th o . ~ ’ ~ strength we must read the hooks con-i ^*ertle MOzgar. and Mary Sweatman, ucctedly, not a short sketcli and then I of Dundee; James Stretluis, Miss Leah- jum p to some other place; strength js 1 oiann, Mr. and Mrs. Stowe,of Bellevue; POORS. LATH. GLASS, that which means something or does! Wl11 Vestal- Mr- Kirkwood, Mr. and WINDOWS, LIME. SASH something—knowledge is power, and Mr8' W ooJ' Ml“ of ««P C 'v ed ; MO TYPINGS, y AND. WEIGHTS, SHINGLES, HA I K, COUD, to gain that power wo must study the 1 ° ra,,t Heater, Chiu. Smith, Miss Rox- B j i id c r s H a r d w a r e . word o f God. He advised tlie j ie Ileater, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Heat- jgiS^Gold, Silver, Greenbacks, Bank notes, or M. & M. due bills taken at par iu exchange for goods. women the right of suffrage. One little1 roof and forming u pendent fringe over and women, representing the bruin and Ai- haliot is wanted, and wanted bad some t the eaves. Its glorious, creamy-wliite ¡sinew of tho coming generation. | (lowers are a foot long, and are produced times. though tlie weather was exceedingly I in greater numbers from July to Novem- RLF0T LUMBER YARD, Plainfield, Indiana, has a justice of the I lH;r_ AlI(1 thU ¡„ OI1|y onc ot|,er ,,f Cal- had tlie large auditorium of tlie church NEWBERG, OREGON. peace ( ’Squire l‘.li Johnson) who is now | ¡f„rniu’s flower miracles.—From “ Flow was comfortably filled at eacli session. 82 years old. He lias held the ottice tor er Fetes ai d Pageants,” iu Demorest’s The keynote of tho convention was CEDAR. FIR. 40 years, lias married 400 couples and Magazine for April. REDWOOD. inscribed on a large banner in front of VE LL W PINE lias never had a decision reversed. E 1L\, ETC. the speakers’ stand; it was "Soul W in Birth of n New farly. With so many tickets in the field some There was a curious gathering at tlie ning, Yamhill for Christ.” reading of the four gospels, omitting Ier’ Mr' aml Mrs' ° - F ' "'inslow, of voters may feel a; a loss to know how Th • convention opened by singing, all except the teachings of C h rist-th e Springbrook; Carrol Kirk, and Miss | Grunge hall Wednesday afternoon, it It’s all the same, a slight cold, cou vote, hut no one need to feel alarmed at was a conference of individuals more ".Showers of Blessings,” ufler which other la-iiig being unimportant, unimportant in a sense. " hee.er, of Chehulem (.enter; Rev. 1. Bested lungs or severe cough. th e O Krouse, Misses Vardie Grayson and nil for there will be plenty of fellows or less proinh.ent lo the democratic and the county president, Rev. E. E. Tlie praise service 7 I Minute Cough Cure banishes them. A . around on election day ready to give the populist parties and a few disgruntled j Scroggins, of Sheridan; Miss McCul SATUHOAY EVENING ‘ T. H ill. Thompson, read from Eph. C: 10-14; necessary instructions. loch, of Ralston; Rev. K. E. Rillington, republicans, uud terminated ill the or after which the address of welcome on was led by Mr. Stowe of Bellevue, fol- ef Carlton. Tlie census oi tlie whole of France is ganization of an alleged i civ party, t> j | lowed by a talk on “ Good Citizenship” are lie known us the union bimetallic par behalf of the city, was delivered by by Dr. J. \V. Watts of LuFayette, who Gladstone and Pope Leo K i l l taken in a single night and that oi Lon FRUII OUR EXCHANGES. Mayor O C. Emery; on heliulf of the hard workers a. 88, and lbsm.uk . by ly Among the moving spirits were don in a day. This is one of tlie opera said: Yamhill County Reporter. no mean; disabled at 81. The t. eury uotieeil such individuals us E. J. Wood churches by Rev Jas. I*. Price. Rev. tions in which tlie Yankee must admit A citizen is an inhabitant, citizenship Price gave a short review o f the for They say that John Redmond’s name he is not up to date. that the brain c m las cu-ilv uverw. raed of .ml.i Vamiiiil, chairman of the is a little’ higher, good citizenship is a by men of gissi In.Li s is not eusiuiia I populi l organization, who also acted mation of the Christian Endeavor I litde higher, Christian citizenship Is a will he presented for tlie ollice of com movement, staling tiiat on the even little higher. In one sci se a man tiiat missioner ut the coming county con A little ill, then a little pill. The ill in these conspicuous cases. as c.i.iimian of tlie conference, J. A. ing of Fell. 2, 1881, forty persons as pays taxes u- d works tlie roads is a vention. i is gone tlie pill lias won. DeWitt’s Lit y jiiorsdel, secretary, T. \V. Perry, 11. good e tizeo, hut tiiat is not tlie highest H. L. Heath lias resigned his cap- sembled in the parlors of Francis E. A hill hut pa-.-e I iln* house in the G. Guild, O. ' type of good citizenship—the good tuincy of Company R, lifter holding a tle Early Risers tlie little pills tiiat cure LI den and P. M. Clark, ut Portland, .Me., and organized | Christian is tlie good citizen. Christian great ills. A. T. Hill. Iowa state legislature compelling fire in Iiurehina i o Sheridan. J C, Cooper cYplesshouId lie the^foui.datìóT'“òf I ,ive >'t‘urs tL'r,u’ The member8 of tlie surance companies to state iu their pol and Charles Grlsscii of iic.dtunville, tlie first Christian Endeavor society, priV • . .... i ... : .. ... X. I ( *( ) ! 111 Hl 11 V K(H‘111 Boston is about to make an exjieri- .¡ul- our laws—Christ is the way, the company seem to be of tlie opinion tiiat now the United Society hud icies the exact umount they will pay to and O. C Emery of Newberg. truth and the light. Christian citizen Hint this action means u final muster ment in high liquor license. Sixty ho (ill 1,(H )(I members, scattered all over tlie out. the injured in ease oi fire. A pretty ship lias made iu tlie lust few years a it was d rille d lo hold a county con tels will be called on to pay $2008 each W ill be wreathed with a most encasing On Saturday last baby girls were ! great udvu cement, tlie two und a half good law for any state legi I iture to pass. vention on the 18th of April, the pri world smile, a fte r you Invest In a In the response, Miss Ina IL ( ‘nnper, million Christian Endeuvorers are born to tlie families of T. R. K ay and instead of $1500, as formerly, and the maries on tnc Kith, to nominate a coun i tax of retail dealers will lie $1000 each. pushing it with all their might. This A copy o( Tiiu Whittier, a monthly pa ty ticket. This is three days later than of Me -t inn ville, gave a great many movement is > ot merely to clean N. E. Kegg. The former enjoys the i ' full realization of his hope, but tlie lut- ! rheie are sald to bc the highest licenses per published at the state reform school, the time set for tlie populist convention good, practical thoughts for tlie dele streets, tint vastly more—to clean tlie ter says lie was no worse disappointed yet required in this country. located at Whittier, California, lias been and we understand it is tlie Intention gates lo think of during and after the public oilices of dishonest and disrep- than on two former occasions. convetition. President Thompson ! uluble men W e are only in our in- received at this cilice, it is a neat little of tlie managers to head oil' tlie mid- E Q U IPPE D W ITH I T « NEW John Watt, formerly of Amity, died ! It’s j«st as easy to try Onc Minute j made a .strong plea for personal work a cation, yet we lead tho world sheet published in the interest of tiiat dle-of the road purly and prevent any „„ „ j „ .i ,vs. . , ,, I in material prosperity and manufactur- ut Forest Groveon tlie 7th. Tlie burial i Cough Cure as anything else. It’s eas- ; P IN C H T E N S I O N , institution, an 1 its tone is certainly well nominations being made. The demo i . I I address on “.Soul W inning." lllg. we mv!, „* e-imi, o f the entire j was conducted by the Workman ut ier to cure a severe cougli or cold with calculated to influence the boys and cratic party having adjourned subject I resident Newlin followed with u , globe; we have 900,00U,000, (KM) of wealth; ! Amity yesterday. T E N S IO N IN D IC A T O R it. Let your next purchase for a cougli — AND— practical talk on tlie good to tie got over 70,01)0,01» people, and only 120 Tlie way Rilly Kuns figures it out be One Minute Cougli Cure. Better girls for good. to tlie call of till! chairman without from tlie convention und urged ull In years old. Our principle is thut all from tlie democratic standpoint, a new medicine; better result; better try it. making any nominations, skillful men are created equal—tiiat they ure get into the spirit of the work. After endowed by their creator with certain j political infant was born lust Wedncs- A. T. Hill. At tho republican state convention _ manipulation is relied upon to see tiiat The most complete and useful device* aver a few moments spent in getting ac held in Portland last week the following added to any sewing machine. the old party of Jefferson and Andrew father quainted the convention sang “ Rlest nominations were made: For Supreme Jackson gets lost in tlie mlxtip and is engagement lie the Tie that Hi ids” and adjourned Judge, R. 8. IJeau, renominated. Pres The W H I T E is stampeded to the free silver standard. horn he until idential electors, T. T. Geer, John F. The platform adopted, like all plat rsuade S A T U R D A Y M O RNING Caples, S. M. Yorun and E. L. Smith. forms, lias some good features, hut on her tiiat he was false, but just contrived Delegates to the National Convention, The sunrise prayer meeting was led cliristiuu, but if you are a Christian you tlie essential questions of finance anil Valley Transcript. to liuve them both join tlie same church are a patriot. The principal spirit of J. W . Meld rum, Chas. Hilton, R. A. by .Miss Mattie Fink, of Me.Minuville, turiil it is little more than an indefi J. I. Knight and family and Mrs. choir, ami in less than a week they our institutin' s is freedom. The pow Booth and C. H. Dodd. And will serve and please you up to the full nite fumble. The conference missed a and was attended by about 100 En- er of God is promised those who stand Crandall, of Hillsboro, \V. W . Nelson di<.\p’t speak. limit of your expectations. for the right Re wise, be free, and be deuvorers. glorious opportunity to distinguish It- und family, o f West Chehalem and A c t iv e D e a le r s W a n t e d in unocca* When the hearts of tlie peo airs. A town in Massachusetts lias passed The morning service was led by Mr. at work. ue pm- v,r, Ella J. J . Gates and family of La- La-I W We vou more aliout One e might tell you s u f for a good work, by coming out pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, ple are fired for the right i otlii an ordinance prohibiting the use of the ou probably fa>7,ttu> ",'vri; Pru?ellt a‘ u '° celebration Minute Cough Cure, but voi squarely and honestly on tlie silver Dodson, of McMinnville, after which stand liefore them. Davy ( •rook»; r,°. i I ot Rev. Hobcrg s U8tli birthday, !ast , ., , '. Imss drum Ivy the Salvation Army wlii glit and , |iursj . , v. know that it cures a co igh. Ever one question and declaring for tlie silver the followingeomiidlleea was announc once said: “ Re sure you ure rigl inarching through the streets. It is safe *" 7 ", ", " e then go ahead.” It is a nature of . standard in prefe reuce to tho gold ed tiy tlie President: .nr. A. Anderson and Mr. Moore, of doe3 who ha3 used it. It is a perfect CLEVELAND. O. to say that should the biggest circus in I , . , , , Nominating: Mrs. Rogers, McMinn Christianity to make happy homes, . 1 . . . . . . standard, instead of hypocritically dun Francisco, are here locating claims remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. happy homes make happy s.utes and ville; Ella Mary, N ew beig; It. A. the country visit that town with forty ] It is an especial favorite for children, gabbling about gold and silver us stand Stowe, Bellevue; Ella Scroggins, Sher happy states make happy nations. i ■ the new mining district. bass drums the mayor and town council j Good citizens should have a knowledge ard money along with free coinage. idan; Sirs. Uordon, LuFayette. \V. L liroo s, o f Tillamook, is the being pleasant to take and quick in cur would give tho concern a warm welcome o f our government, know our riders, A g e n t, M c M in n v ille , Or. Every muti intelligent enough to lie a Enrollment: Mrs. Marguerite El should attend tlie primaries, nominate repubdeut) nominee of Tillamook and ing. A . T. Hill. and the whole populace would turn out party leader knows tiiat free coinage liott, Newberg; Rev. F. A. Rillington, our best men far ollice a- d I lien see that Yumhiil for joint representative H e is j At the county W . C. T. U . convon on to see the proces soli. means change to tlie silver standard, Carlton; Inn P. Cooper, McMinnville they are elected, so tiiat our filthy pol a young man, a id from appearances held at Dayton this week tlie following Spring Branch Resolutions; Rev. C. C. Poling, La- ities may he purified—our government lias fair ability. hut they dure not tell it out loud.— Re Kayette; Editli Mills and Rrud Dodson, is in peri! by being controlled by cor Itislmp Selwyn an English clergyman Tommy W arren’s record awheel lias : oilieers and superintendents of depart Poultry Yard porter. , Mc.ilinuville, rupt men It's righteousness tiiat ex- been sent to the “¡Syracuse” bicycle | ments were elected: President, Mrs. in speaking of the advisability of educat Tlie treasurer reported no debts and alls a nation and sin drags down. people, who for several weeks have had Acliie M. Morris, Newberg; correspond ing boys and girls in the same colleges O. C Trnnsportntion Co. Hcor^ntilznl. no money; but several collections were Loyalty to right in d loyalty to our their eye on him. If they get him ing secretary, Mrs. Mattie Weesner, says: “ It is a terrible risk to throw in W ith the li 1 st of this month a change God is good citizenship. they can rest assurred they have a good Newberg; recording secretary, Mrs. Ida to one common crucible the education of in tlie stockholders and management taken during tho convention to pro President Newlin said that we were rider. Macy, Dayton; treasurer, Mrs. Clara men mid women. Women would he of the Oregon City Transportation Co. vide fo ra working fund. apt to have a too narrow view of tiie In S»; asou . F. S. Harding, ourcfiieient democrat The societies made tlie following sta pulled down by contact witli tho rough was made. As now constituted the matter, that good citizenship applied ic postmaster, was chosen an alternate G. Esson; Evang. Mrs. Jane B. Votaw, W yandottes a Speclctity. Newberg; Sab. Ob. and S. 8. Mis. 8. E. Tor particulars call ou or address er, coarser nature oi men.” Tho bishop new company is composed o f Arthur tistical report: MKMttiCft.“ . A IT IV I) ASSOCIATE. TOTA !.. not only to tlie primaries anil election to tiie democratic National Convention. McKune, Am ity; Sci. Tern. Ins. Mrs. bad better visit America where this idea W. Griihtmi, Alden R. Graham and A n i l l y . :Cl 17 :*o day, but to every other day in the year; ¡ 3. Hobson. Tlie present law requires tlie assessor Ilellevuo ...............15 1(1 31 Lorena Hudson, Newberg; Leg. and was exploded a generation ago. Newton Graham, with Arthur as pres C a r lin a .............................. JKI N k w b e r o , O rroon 10 43 thut the world needs mending and we to make a military list each year thut .............. 19 20 must do our part in mending it. Do »hull bear tlie name of every citizen Franchise, Mrs. Helen D. Harford, 1 ident, Alden us manager, und Newton Dundee Ilayton.. . ‘IH 7 S5 In addition to tlie ills that arc to come secretary. The entire stock Is nmv ! Lai*’« vette -'n not throw away the ballot, one ballot lietween the uges of 18 and 45 years, ! Newberg; Press, Mrs. M. \ . Aoung, Ole. rum Pro* 55 15 CM who is al> e bodied. From this list, in McMinnville; Mothers meeting, Mrs. to tlie country on account of presidential owned by tho Graham brothers, they Me Mini •• t'h rial la n ti 8 8 * 8 8 8 aol/./lLk.l I 8 8 8 i T T * 1 8 I • ftl might elect a mom tier of the stato Icg- case of war, soldi', rs are selected. ^ Tlie _ Jane II. Blair, Newberg; Flower M. and campaigning dining tlie year, Colonel having bought lip tlie stock hold by A. '* 11)81. No. S 95 *35 ,J islalure, one legislator elect a U. H. 1895 fist gives the military strength of 8 Nawberg .. 1)5 108 L . T. L . Miss Elfie Macy, Newberg; Pur- Brrekenriilge announces that lie will It. Mason, of Portland, and T. P Ran Mhcridnn .................. 4S 22 70 senator, anil that senator might have Oregon to be 57,!i2S meu. — ‘Jil 20 j ity and Purity in Art and iiomes for again run for congress in Kentucky. dall of this city. Mr. A. R. Graham Scrina lironk H (H¡ tlie deciding voice in an important Cliolialem Center .5S . homeless children, Mrs. E. C. Lamm, This announcement is a severe blow to will have charge of tho company’s Wbllvaull................ 19 4 17 measure. Tlie strife o f conventions is P 0 B T L A N D , OREGON. I.A F A Y E T T E . ' McMinnvil'.e; Peace and Mercy, Mrs. jK’ople who were happy in the thought olllce ill Portland, where he will look To'al . . . 519 117 HOG not a tiling of a moment, but of years. Front an d M o rriso n S treets. that tlie Colonel hub lieon turned out on after the multitude of matters that •Approxinmtc. Frank Olssen has moved to McMinn Johnson, Dayton; Parlor work, Airs. E. To nip it in tlie bud wo must com 1 M. Tallman, Newberg; Literature, Mrs. tho noted blue grass pastures of Ids na will be under bis charge. Tito dock in Total No. societies, 15. mence with tlie child— where it can be ville. Total No. Junior societies, 12. Jennie K. Groff, Newberg; Aledal Con tive state, to graze in oblivion during tliis city will be in charge of Capt. done. H e closed by exhorting ull Ea- Commencement at the seminary on tests, Miss M.ldred Wills, Newberg. The societies reported a generai in- deavorers Ids natural life. Graham, father of tlie lsiys The to strike wherever sin tiie 29th ¡net. with appropriate exercises. E uropean P lan , 50 c . to $1.50 per dnv. oiliccrs on the company's boats will re creusc of mcml>vrstilp and interest, and raised it.s head. Rev. C. C. Poling lias tieen put on the : During tlie winter of 1893, F. M. A merican P lan , $1.50 to $2.50 per day. As an evidence of the failli that fruit main ns they have been for some time, Ilio outiook cucourogltig. One junior A t this jsiint tiie committee on reso Portland circuit and will move to tiiat Martin, of Long Reach, West Vu., con K I.M IIR E. L A W R E N C E . lltB S | fr. growing ill tho valley will continue to Oapt. A. J. Kpong being in collimami society reported a militury ilrill and a lutions pre-ented a resolution to the tracted a severe cold which left him city. lie a profitable industry, it is said that of the Altona with Capt. A. W. Ura- secret society us a uieaiis of kccping tip • effect that there should be a County with u cougli. In speaking of how he L. ti. Suiter ha.s moved to tlie Jake! a greater average lias I h - oii planted this Imm as purser and pilot. Tlie Ramo interest umong thè boys. ¡Junior Superintendent added to tlie cured it he says: “ I used several kinds In a paper on “ Relation of tho Sen list of olTlcers, and suggested the name Williamson property known as the Kel- spring than during any former season. na will I k - iu command of Capt N ew o f cougli syrup but found no relief un Tlie varieties finding most favor are ton Graham. There will lie no change ior to the Junior Society,” .Mrs. M. L. t>f Mrs. M. L. Harden of LaFayctte, ty place. til I bought u bottle of Chamberlain’» ltev. Weaver lias been transferred to winter apples, (the red colored kinds in tlit? time table of tlie boats, they lìardon of LuFuyette said tliat the which was unanimously adopted by Cough Remedy, which relieved me I this place and will occupy tlie Poling preferred,) prunes and cherries. The continuing their dally trips, widt h in Junior society is the kindergarten <’f , t|l0 convention. On almost instantly, and iu u short time WATCHMAKER property lic’-e. success of the fruit industry in the vi clude Sunday, louring Portland, Tay tlie church, and to tiiat end the senior S U N D A Y M O RNING. brought about u complete cure.’’ cinity of Milton, and the growing de lor street dock, and Independence at society should work, and quoted, “ In Rev. ('. ('. Poling preached a strong Joe Matty, J. L. Vickrey and W ill W hen troubled with u cougli or cold an » JEWELER, asmuch us ye have done it unto tlie sermon to the Endeuvorers on the line Carey have been doing business in Port mand coming from the rapid increase of 0:45 a. m use this remedy uud you will not find least of them, ye have done it uato population in tlie Northwest, furnishes The Altona and Ramona make their of “ Soul W inning.” U rging that land this week. it necessary to try several kinds before Solicits the patrmicec ot his old Indiana abundant inducement for the extensive various landings along their route with me.” they make a more consecrated effort in Quite a number of our people are at you get relief. It lias beeu in the mar Frlt’Uds who uced wetch repairing done. The thought of I). M. Metzger's ad planting of trees.— Milton Eagle. j almost thu regularity o f a railroad home and foreign mission work—be tending the endeavor convention at Ore ket L r over twenty years and constant 2 7 0 M o r r is o n St. dress on “ Stewardship,” was what wo train The service they give is admit specialists. He emphasized tlie fact gon City this week. ly grown in favor and popularity. For PORTLAND, T h « F a v o r lle H o m e o f th e R o se. ted by nil to be the hest ever had on have lielongs to Gist ami should 1» that to live in Christ Christians must Jim Derby arrived home from Califor sale ut 25 uud 50 cents per bottle by A. used us such; that tlie unlearned Jew No description can do justice to the tlie* Willamette. No other boats on (lie work. _ nia yesterday looking rather elim, after - T. Hill. j l y . N T , 3TKY. marvelous luxuriance <>( Southern Cali river have more courteous mid obliging gave at least one-third of his Income to S U N D A Y AFTER NO O N ! his spell of sickness. N o t ice. fornia's climbing roses. Climbing roses otlhvrs (liail have these Isiuls, and their spreading the gospel, and how much W as devoted to Junior work and was The public school w ill close on Friday Our price for washing Carnets is three that bear from ten to twelve thousand popularity with tlie traveling public more ought we with our boasted learn very interesting. Especial »¡ress was N e w b e ig , O regon. The ing and Increased responsibilities give laid on the matter of gathering in ull the 17th with exercises in Littlefield's cents per yard instead of four cents. blossoms at a time are a common sight and shippers is fully deserved. .«“amie«* frnl«l crown«. hrMse work. joM After April 18, 1S9D. our price for Laun- If we give propor the young people and keeping them; if hall at 7:30 in the evening. everywhere; and in the older towns Graham brothers have a host of friends toward tiiat end? silver and bone fillings; a'uroiaum or rubber Mrs. Tustin, who got her leg broke in , drying Ladies Shirt Waists will be 15e. plates: teeth extracted without pain. Price* there ure rows of shade trees, shaggy In tin* city, us well us along the river, tionate it throws tlie responsibility on one gets away, go after him and tiring reasonable. instead of 10c. harked pepper trees, whose trunk“ and who wisli them the best of success. God — if lie gives us little, we give lit him back— never let loose of a child a runaway accident is getting along N ewbeko S t e a m L a u n d r y . nicely, but it will be a long time liefore branches fe, their outermost tips tire As they are nil three young men of tle; if he gives us much we givi much. when you once get it. TORNEY-AT-LAW. clot lied with Cloth of Gold, IVvotdensis, more than average push their new ven The Tlie following is a list o f tlie dele site can walk. A v o i d Con»nm |itlon. SATURDAY AFTERNOON La Marque, and Beauty of Glatcnwood turi’ can not lie otherwise than success Mrs. Martin who has Ivon sick so long gates present: Misses I'kinch Derr, Ry stopping that cough. We know 1 roses. In some of the rose gardens iu ful.— O. t' Enterprise. Praise service was led by Miss Ella Gardner, Mattie Todd, Mattie Fink, at Mr. Burbank's died on the 7th inst. of no better remedy for coughs ami Scroggins of Sheridan, after which Francis Mann, Edith Mills, lua B. Her »on Charley Mitchell lias taken her colds than the 8. II. Gough Cure. 50 | Prompt attention given io all letal bn*ine«s. tho l ’omona and the San Gabriul valleys » w b e r i . Orccoi lln tr l A r riv a !», N rn h rrg H ou»«. the Nominating committee made the Cooper, Elsie Hobbs, Lizzie Dodson, remains to Maples, ill., for burial. from a hundred ami fifty to a hundred * cents per bottle. For sale by nli drug O ffice —Second Floor Pauk of Newberg HuiMiuc. ami seventy-five varieties of roses are in following report: Valeria Patty, Mattie Patty, Mollie Henry Afirom, st Paul; John Neal Those old niossbneks in our midst who gists- . bloom during March and April, and the « ' il wife. Dundee; Mrs Yearger, Dun For president, Thomas Newdn, of I'attv, Maud llohhs, Getia Nelson, think it takes a saloon to make a town K» r »ale. Ixiundless wealth of color ami |H-riunn- dee; Geo I* Goodtmc, Salem T. N e w U rg : vice-president, Miss t h n ii Messrs. Frank Gates, Brad Dodson, are once more happy, as some parties E jijs for putting, from choice Silver Davis, of Sheridan; secretary, .Miss are like nothing else that the wide world J. IVrklns, Portland; l ’Idi lluvlland, Mattie Stratton, of Newlu rg; treasurer Alvin Weed, O. N . Ousley, John Ben- from Troutdale have opened a saloon in Laced Wyandottet« E. II. W oodward . can show. Tlicro are ten-year-old Oregon City; Il E Walkor, l.ogun; ('tins. P. Ni Ison of McMinnville. no, Walter Hembree and Chas. ,\. Nel the old stand. F o r t h e L u i > k *. N e w b e rg . O rrg n n . hushes in Pomona Valley that Is-ar ev Mrs M II Venger, Dundee; M rand Mrs The report was received and the son, Mcsdamcs Rogers, and Whittaker, Saturday the 18th is republican pri fllllnsr, sen rales* gold Crowns and ery year from twenty to thirty thousand F W Cole, Dayton; John W Renne, Elder Aleon \V. Steers writes from < ('»M work Mr. and Mrs. Mills, and Rev. E. E. mary day and county convention on 20th. rt «pecin’fjr. All kinds Amalgam nominees elected by acclimation. blossoms; and there ure not only such MeMInnvIlle; D II Stewart, Portland; lorthind, Or.: “ There is no mcdiciue K g p.r l SJver filling done. Also artificial The Enrollment committee reported Thompsin, of McMinnville; Rev. Po It is to be hoped tlie Sheridan delegation teeth with ro’d fillings at bedrock prices. Ail wondrous hushes, but veritable rose- Il Oliver. Dayton; Fred Iziw man, i j,»» following number of delegates from ling, l>. M. Met/gar, Misses Haines, for tiie throat uud lungs tiiat I can work warranted. will tv in letter humor this time. Mr. trees grow ing twenty (eel high, an 1 hav Dundee; Watson Ross, Drain; Geo W the difi'ereut societies of the county: Belcher, Farnsworth. Carev, Musiiei, Guild can bolt a caucus in the legisla recommend to ministers, public speak ing trunks six inches in diameter. Cot Slnk, Portland; Alfred Whee’er, city; J W anted : Fulton, 8mith, Easterbnook, Bird, and ture alirieht but he can't run a county ers and singers, with tiie confidence versi trustworthy gen- McMinnville, tTinils’r’and Presby tages ami arlwrs disappear under the I, Ilosklns, rity; E II Smith, Fuirflekt: tiiat t can the 8. B. Gough Gure." 50 tiemon or Lulii-s 1 to travel in Oregon for terian, 15, Juniors. 2. Christian, tl; Day- Unger, o f LaFayctte; Messrs. Earle, convention with any degree of success. odorous masses of glowing color, of which Il T Graves, Sherldnn; Geo ChrDten- ton,.8, Juniors, il; laiFaycttc, 9, Juniors, Btviineruiiann, Misses Earle, Berta Cents per bottle. For sale by all drug established. Tvii c 1: vise. Salary $780 Charley Earhart and wife have move I gists. not even a painting ran |H>r;R’tuate half son, city: Richard Alexander, Portland; i); 8hcildan, I, Juniors, I; Dundee ID; Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. and expenses, ealy position. En- cl. sc mVrenct iv d self addressed the beauty, and tho effort to depict even Iruin Test, llagerstown. Imi; Frank Ilopewell, 0; Bellevue, ,5; Ralston, I; Arms!tong, Mrs. Iliidiort, o f Dayton; into tiie Charley Powell house and lie Carlton. I; Spriligbrook, 8; Newberg, s ia n o v i en i " i ' b The IYiminion it.s charm of form cud light ami shade Vorhci», Cu'iby; W II Daulc's, Port- The Graphic and the Oregonian 1er •-M, Juniors, It; Amity, 1; Clirhaletii Seth Mil s, John Swrntinan, Mr mid has again taken charge of the barber uiicir, Third B ld g, arc the despair of the photorrapher. la: il. $ 2 . 1 » . Mi • M.irtlti c —>k. the Mi -’ M iu .’i Center, •. Tota’ !2I. 1 »hop. Tosev. W . P. HEACOCK, Your Face WMte Sewin gMadifl AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, Durably and Handsomely Built, Of Fine Finish and Perfect AdJestMat, Sewa ALL Sewablo Articles, WHITE SEWiNG MACHINE CO ., E. F . M A N N IN G , m m EII 11 lili JOHN ft. BECK, OR. I. L. SCOFIELD. AT CLARENCE BUTT. D EST E. P. DIXON. 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