s 'TfcA M E K TOLEDO—T I MK CARD. M ikes tri-w eekly trips between Dayton aud Portland. Leave* Dayton at 7 ‘ j a. m. on M on­ days, W ednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Port­ land at 10:30 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. i fr t t O lI O I K E X C H A N G E S . Y am hill County Reporter. (IIL L E U K IT K 3 IS . J n t e r - c o l l . i f l a t e JUt-l.l H a y . The entries from the different col­ Sporty weather. leges for the grand Intercollegiate Field To Salem on the 6th of June. day to be held in «aleni, June 6th, an­ S. T. Stanley was out of school Mon­ as follows: 100-YAltD DASH. day, tilling matrem torraui. Oregon Agricultural College—l i W : Miss Mabel Uutts lias joined Xew- Kelley, F L Coivig, \V F Keady, Don I berg’s army of cyclers. Site rides a Re- ■ Ilsv . fiance. University o f Oregon—F M Tempio The senior preps, came forth recently ton, \'’ Overliolt, I, Higgins, M Davis, H Rosenberg. In dazzling colors w hich they call sky Pacific Col ege—Hugh Nelson. blue and pink. Pacific University—A C'a plea, C Mias Sargeant is already making ar­ Bradlov, T Tongue. Wll »mette University—Il I. Ciulss, rangements for her annual musicale at U \V Williams, ( ’ W Livesay. the end of the spring terra. OUR PRICES TELL THE STORY. Under Mr. Feely tho McMinnville band U again in the front rank. Their G o o d s a r o S o ld L o w o r T h a n E v e r . next public appearance will probably STEAM ERS ALTONA AND RAMON I A. be in their new band wagon, now be- (G oing south, read d ow n ; north, up.) ' ing built by J. K. Rolf. The McMInu- DAILY DO ATS. 6:45 a. m lv . Portland an . p. m. vi le liand should put in a hid for fur- • : 1 5 ................O i t f o a City . 1: ; wishing the next state fair with music. i t S . r o r ' m - M ' I k i , ? ’, . îijG ïM É tr â ta , s iili) 11:40 ................... ..New berg........... m. 1 10 4.30 p m. S ileiu 4*» The secretary is already authorized to | 7 spools tor - - - - - »••• Wcfitcry llcfinery, 1911» for 7:00 . . ad . Independence l v . 6:30 receive bids. 'They are to specify the SOS d a y s . number o f instruments aud to be ac­ 9 :0 0 a.m . .. . l v . Portland a r . p. in. 3:30 fl.V'w St.iu l.ird Brands, Beautiful Styles 12 30 companied by programs subject to the 1:30 p. ni .. N ewoerg. viilHsj at 4.'., 5>c., 5 au 1 (!'. approval of the executive committee, 6 : 3 3 ........................Salem. ru. 10:1-5 f s H E ü s í, 8 ;30 . . a r . Iu dependeuce r.v 9.00 which will award the contract at a Free hack meets boat at Newberg. \ meeting *o he held probably in June. R. «k N. C O —TIME CARD. 1’rof. J. C. Hodson o f Xewberg, re­ \ 8 8 0 -Y A lt l>-It UN. Ttie Botany class spends a good part lia r ,:, a t y m a m O. A. C .—A W ood, F E Hague, 1Î. Steamer Elmore leave.-. Portland Sundays and publican nominee for county school Apron Cnccks, 20 yards for * ' J liest W bite, 051b for - - Thursdays at 6 a. in. Returning leaves Salem ¡superintendent, was a pleasant caller of its recitation periods in roaming tho F Burnett, R Golden. Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 a m. U. o f O.—J N McFadden, C Bishop, canyons and classify :ng flowers. Steamer M odoc leaves Portland Mondays, last Saturday. Tito Prof lias been dis- W ednesday! aud F ridiys at 7 a. in., returning I Mrs. Spangler of Brownsville led chap- A Merryinan, O Vanduyne, E R Bry­ S lt W i« « ? i!lfore’ 1(X' - a,ul 1U’- for looking af er political . son . the follow ing days. Pass Newberg on the { qualified Mull Now, n\ and 8c. t ,*p$ Good, por gallon, I^IrSt fences fur some time by sickness, but exercises I n lay morning. Mrs. dow n trip at o:JO i. m P. C.—Rob llrynn, « T Stanlov, O liver A Cole or d agents for railway lines. is - getting there” just the same. The | Elizabeth Miles was also present. Walter Macy, H f Cash, Roy David.’ party did itself proud when it nomi- Walter and Guy Metcalf went on ! 1-, U —11 P Hansen, T Tongue, L OREGONIAN R AILW AY DIVISION U's h ' m I S —AND— 1 n-ited him. He hat) u splendid record, wheels to Balston Friday afternoon, Reuter. At almost your own price. PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILW AY. î i à s f e p p c, !S t. covering fifteen years o f service us an \V. U.—C Brown, 8 « Asclienbren- ! instructor in tile public schools and where they visited relatives over Sun­ lier, G C Miller, R Davis, M Brownell. Trains arrive at Newberg a« follow s: day. North. South. 1 normal institutes o f Oregon. During 2 2 0 - y a u d i i u u d l e . 7:5-5 a. m. *12:31» p. m. the last five years he lias held the prin- Oscar Cox and Ore Price write from ! O. A. ( ’.— R Golden. A large and well assorted stock of NEW GOODS JU8T IN, at prices as 12:30 p. in. 6:05 p. m. California, that when going down on the ! U. o f O . - F M Templeton, I) K uy­ | eipalship in Newberg, where his ser­ low as the lowest, here or Portland. •Every other day. steamer neither of them were siek, and kendall, W White. vices are high y appreciated and still In this line wo have some special bargains that w ill last for some time. Pa««»nger aud Freight Rates to all points. ! in demand. This o f itself is high that of fifteen delegates all were lick but P. C.—D P Price, C 15 W ilton, Leon > its ia td from C. B. FBUdELL, Agent Newberg. I nruise, as the Newberg schools rank four. K enw orthy, O. J. Hodson. P. U.—J W Connell, F Fuelling, P E j O. K K. . Edwards Edwards goes to tike part in FISHER, Newspaper A dvertising Agent, among the U>st in the state Î P. J 21 Merchant's Exch mge. S in Francisco, F ire broke out in the residence o f the races at Portland tomorrow. lie Batter. Y o u r s f o r b u s i n e s s , I M I O I R p I R p I S rl Bodine. in flame before the fire com pany could I A dark horse. Sorg Britt comes in at U. o f O —là Shat tuck, H 8 Temple­ get in position for eftec'ive work. .Mrs. ; ' “ e *lst ;V1 vaults 9 feet - inches, with* ton, W Gverholt, J, Giileland, J Ed- Kellet says she awoke and found the ' practice. He is now training faitu- munaon. Dr. Lewis, Dentist, McMinnville, ti liouse filled with smoke, aud had bare- j ;.n - ami we expect him to go higher ho­ P. U .—II Leinenwebber, A Caplea, Parker J: Hodsonare giving away hats. ly-time to escape with the children. I*'°ro ^**e ®i“ ° f June. C B r.id ev . W. U.—C V Fisher, I P Callison, W The Graphic and the Oregonian for A. M. Peery and Joel Martin were! Tlie ladies are not far behind in phy- P Babcock. * aroused by the alurm and hastened to 1 sieal exercise. At noon they practice * 2 . 00 . tiie building. They hud only time to the wand drill on the shady side of the I’ Ot.K V A U L T . O. A. C —F E Hague. A new line of Perfumes at H ill’s drug- 8ave u trunk and a'clmir. They Lund college building, and occasionally take a “ l that the fire hud started upon the in-i run around tho track in the evening, U. o f O.—E Shat tuck, T Wester, E store. ¡side. I. C. Lawrence owned the build-1 Frank Brown of Willamette Universi- Church, !> Kuykendall. P. C.—Luther Baker, Walter Macy, Miss Ella Macy is teaching over the ing upon which there was $499 h.stir- tycame down on the boat Sunday morn- a , and the furniture was insured for ing and addresse 1 a joint meeting of the II S Britt, Will Bound. river in Marion county. $600. P. U.—C Bradley, P E Bauer, F college Y . M. and V . W. C. A. in tho For all kind of stove repairs, on short Lue ling. afternoon, lie was in attendance at T o th e C itiz e n s o f Y a m h ill C o u n ty . W. U.—F Scott, A F Bittner, II G notice, see J. B. Mount. chapel exercises Monday morning and Hibbard. At a meeting of the Board of Directors attended some recitations. Parker & Hudson are making big in­ 126-YARD h u r d l e . of Newberg Fair Association held last Our athlt tic association will run an ducements to cash buyers. U. o f O.—I) Kuykendall, W White, Saturday it was decided that unless excursion on the river to the state field M Davis. A. C. Churchill and J. C. Colcord *2,000 could bo raised for said association day exercises at Salem on the 6th of W. U.—R T Guiss, H G Hibbard, A June. The fare for the round trip will were in the city Thursday. it would discontinue to hold a fair at this I be 75c. There will l>e exciting contests F Bittner. Remember the steamer excursion to place in the future. The association is bi-tween the various colleges of the state, HAMMER THROW . O. A. C.—D II Bodine, Clyde Phil­ Salem on Saturday, June 6. in debt about $2,800, and for a few men which will l.o well worth attending. lips. Subscriptions taken at this office for to carry on the work which the whole ! The hand will ho on hand with good, U. o f O —H Templeton, E P Shat- . . . . . I music. Remember your money goes to the Ladies Home Magazine. tuck, I, Giileland, J Edmunson. county should be interested in is im- ; help home athletics in the college. P. U —H Leinenwebber, 8 Walker, Dr. J. W . Watts of LaFayette will possible. W e believe that it would ho a j Field Day exorcises were held quite great advantage to Newberg and vicinity ' successfully Saturday afternoon on the C Bradley. speak at Armory hall tonight. W . IT.— I P Callison, I Van Winkle, Money to loan on city or farm prop­ to hold an annual fair here and every college campus. A bicycle parade of i W P Babcock. one interested in a work for the best in-1 ° ' ’er thirty wheels, headed by O. K. Ed-1 410-YARD RUN. erty. t2 J. K. W riqiit . , . , , , , , wards with the college ensign, passed O. A . C.—F II Crawford, B F Bur­ terest of our county should take hold i through town and back at about two Rev. Wood was in town Wednesday- nett and help in the work, and we can make o ’clock. A very heavy shower then I IT. o f O —C W Keene, V V Johnson, moving his household goods to Portland. it a success. We can do it if all lend a j came «1» which hindered’ work on the j I! Coleman, S N McFudden, It Hurley Mrs. Nellie Jones, Mrs. G. P. Kinvon hand. The w t track for a while, but.it soon dryed off The spnref.:.rv secretary i* is „oi.eitine soliciting „ stock so that the sports could he carried on. I ,, 1 • ^ *■ i'S*'1 ** and L. M. Parker were in the city Tues­ and is meeting with success. A very good crowd was in attendance, 1 '.'f 6: . " G A llen , R oy David P. IT.— II Hansen, II Hartley, I W day. J. L. H o s k i n s , C l a r e n c e Burr, and enthusiasm was worked up for state Connel, A Copies field day. Edwards and Parker won in F. E. VanRouk of Portland who is em­ President. Secretary. W. U — U \V Williams, C \V Livesay the two mile bicycle relay race over ployed at Cordray’s theater visited at J. liritt and Woodward. Hugh Nelson rail M Brownell, C Brown, L McClure. W h a t ’ s in a G o l d T w e n t y ? H IG H JUMP. D. Tarrant’s Tuesday. the 100 yard dash in llh j seconds, and O A C.— II W Kel'ev. In a gold dollar there are 25.8 grains ¡the 220 yc.nl dash ill 24 'j seconds. »Sheriff Henderson and county clerk U . o f O — \V Overhalt, L Gale, M \ JcKern were in town Tuesday shaking i standard gold. In twenty dollars tnere ! Liithei Baker non the pole \ault at 8 ft. Davis, J Newsome. * liands with their friend« i are 501.6 grains. Three per cent of this M B r i g a n d Round tied for second P. C —O J Hobson, O L Price. lianas wiui uieir inemm. . . 1 place. Running high lump, first, Hob- P. U —F Duelling, J W Connell, T The Dundee Christian Endeavorers or 15 8ra,n® 18 8,1 ver> worth ,at 68 eent9 son 4 ft. 11 in .; iccond Baker. The 220 Tongue. The yard hurdle race, first 1). P. Price li 1' ., will give a box social at the Friends per ounce 2 cents and 1 mill. \V. U —A G W ilson, J R Byars. Run­ per cent of copper is of too little value to w ith Kenworthy a close second. 220- y a u d d a s h church at that place tonight. estimate. Therefore if we allow the sub­ ning broad jump, Hobson 18 ft. 1 in., O. A. C — F L Coivig, W F K eady, F second Round. 410 yard race, Price first Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O’ Bryan of traction of this alloy, which is really ad­ Allen second, time 68 seconds. Half II Crawford, H W Kelley. Portland were in town a couplo of days U. o f () —H Rosehberg, M Davis, C ded to the bullion value, we have mile run. Macy first, Stanley second, Bishop, C \V Keene, I, Higgins. the first of the week, looking after fire $19.979 of gold, the bi-met preacher and time 2 min. 17?j see. Mile run Macy P. C.—H ugh Nelson, Frank N ew ­ insurance. the blind man to the contrary notwith­ first, Stanley second, time 5:16. man. Mr. Layman who has been running standing. J. H. R ees . P U.—A II Fells, C Beaucamp, II LAFAYETTE. Geiger. the kitchen and dining room depart­ H O N . II A 1111V B . M I L L E I i . \V U —R L Guiss, It \V Williams, C ment at tho Newberg House moved to LaFayette has n brass band. G Murphy. Dundee Tuesday. Remember the big rally at the lair N ext M onday will be election. M IL E Itt'N . Somebody will get left. Will Clemenson, Dr. E. P. Dixon, grounds on Saturday evening. O A. C — A Wood, Il II Ventil, It The steamer Toledo was up here last Golden, B F Burnett. Jim Barrie and C. B. Frisseil took an Hon. Harry B. Miller who is conceded night after a load o f grain. U. o f O —II Relliugher, C Temple­ after supper spin up to LaFayette and ton, K It Bryson, It Hurley, II Inwall. to be one of the best orators in the state A man by the name o f Johnson hung return Tuesday evening. P. C.— H T Cash, Walter Macy, 8 T himself near Dayton yesterday. Stanley. Prof. J. C. Hodson and Hon. Calvin will deliver the address. Good music, Prof Plough has gone to Columbia P U — II P Hansen, It Reuter. Stanley have been out during the week bicycle races and a big time generally. county to teach a five months school. W IT.—S 8 Aschenhreuner, Il B R ep . C om . shaking hands with the dear people in See posters. Mr Campbell o f La Camas has Wilkins, Ed Carter, II G Hibbard, M bought ami moved into the place Miller. different parts of the county. known as the Dick properly. br o a d ju m p . F o r the K id n ey s . M. M. Edwards of North Yamhill was O. A C.—F E Hague, Walter Harri­ The A O U W Io lgcs o f this coun­ here Monday assisting Reuben Everest ! “ I am 65 years old ; have had kidney ty will hold their annual picnic in son, Robert (¡olden with his planting. On Wednesday they lisease and constipation for 25 years. | Me Minn v ile o n 'J u n e 6 th tïiisyëar. H. o f O.— L Higgins, E Chureh, E Am now well—used yourS. B. Headache went to Amity to the barbecue. Mrs. Alice Hubbard has sold her P Hayes, C Whipple, 1) Kuykendall. P. <’.—O J Hobson, Will Round. Dr. J. W . Watts, the old pioneer po* j and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bot­ p’ace on the hills above McMinnville P. U —C Bradley, F Fuelling, P E | and bus moved hack to her place here, iitical speaker, will address the citizens : tles at 50 cents each. J. II. Knight, Bauer drug-1 J L Vickrey and Peter Olds repre- W U —C W Livesay, C G Murphy, of Newberg at Armory hail tonight from Rutledge, Or.’ ’ “ ‘ “ 6 ¡seated LaFayette lodge No. 29, I. O O It T Guiss. gists. the standpoint of a sound money man. | F in the graud lodge held in Astoria M IL K W A L K . Barrie & Barrie, who recently put in j Last Tuesday evening Oscar Conlee, I last week O. A. C —M M Cooper, C T Colt, Mrs W W Carey who was severely Levi Rusk. a new stock of dry goods, have some­ the fifteen year old son of Jim Coulee' , ,. | hurt In a runaway accl ent several U o f <).— L M Travis, II A Inwall, thing to say to the readers of the Graph­ who lives up tho valley, was setting in weeks ago is improving nicely and can C Narregen, I DeLaahmutt, O 1 lemon- ic through the advertising columns this the doorway handling a revolver when i walk again way. , week. it was accidently discharged. Tho ball | Rev C C. Poling and family have I’. C — Il T Cash, O T Toison. P IT.— H 1’ Hansen, II LeionenWeb­ Henry Morris is looking after t lie entered one of his legs aliove the knee i moved to Portland where Mr. Poling ber. lodged against the bone. Dr. Little- " iM I\ t/x r,‘aoh tl,e T " * a ’ "* s p r l e n “ d n i d , f a m T marshal’ s duties this week in the ab­ and ono a.»«»» i l y W. U . - J It Byars, I II Van Winkle. « ii it i j » , . .¡s o r r y to see such sence of W. T. Macy who is out looking held was called and the wound probed ; |eave our town. B ICY CLE r a c k () A C — Bruce Burnett, A Wood, and the ball removed. This is the same j j # (\ Hodson, candidate for school after his interests as a candidate for re­ Clyde i’hillipps. boy who accidently shot his brother' superintende d was in town shaking corder. IT. o f ( ) —It Stearns, A Livermore, If elected Mrs. Ware, the wife of Rev. Ware, the about a year ago. A little more care in I hands with the boys today. It 8 Bryson. the use of fire arms in that family would !'e ,:o,.",u« t ,!;i‘ a,1 lair'\°.f \ '\ e offlcp newly chosen pastor of Friends church , 1’ C.—<4 K Edwards, II 8 Britt, O L ..... , * in a conscientious and creditable man- Co::. came up from Portland Monday and vis- , save surgeons bills and lame legs. nor - , o f f W. U.—Z Riggs, C O Murphy, W O ited a few days at Prof. Lewis*. Rev. I W . L. Brooks of Tillamook county, I)r Watts will address the „ people tfieTpollii- ° « ,e’ * Moore> B Richardson, Ware is expected to arrive at Salem this | candidate for joint representative for N ew ’ierfc Friday evening on the ~~ week. Yamhill and Tillamook was in town cal l“ tte8 o f the ' ' ,v every voter D o n n ie W eU dlnic. should hear him as lie lias something The farmer has to sell his stock cheap Tuesday getting acquainted w ith the interesting to say on the money ques­ A double wedding was solemnized at and it is cheap meat that you want, ; people. Mr. Brooks was formerly from tion Baker City May 29, 1896, jvhen MI hs while it is your money I want. Take tlie state of Michigan but lias been a I lie city council Jins repealed ^nll or- Hammett «a s married toG ips >n advantage of the supposed short life of resident of Tillamook county for the dinances prohibiting pool and card P. Leavitt and Miss lfista Stevens to tables, also ordinance compelling sa the Central Meat Market and buy meat past five years. He is a rising young at­ loons to close at 19 o'clock at night. | Elmi r Hall, Rev. George T. Ellis officiat­ at hard time prices. J. 8 . B aker . torney ami his appearance indicates that o n e good Methodist brother held the ing. The contracting parties all belong Harvey Dorrance took a trip up the he is well qualified to fill the office to ba ance o f power in the ooueell in fils to Newberg and they have a large circle hands and lie said grant the saloon valley on his new wheel last week going which tie aspires. men license with a l the side shows of friends here who will extend to them as far as Albany although the roads were Dave I.amh is at home again after a prayed for, and behold it come to pass the kindest regards. muddy a part of the time. He says he week’s stay at Scotts Mills. He says I’ o s k y . A number of Newberg citizens went found politics very warm up that way. ja^e 8nowg jn tjie Cascades piled up A volti C o n s u m p t i o n . up to Dundee Wednesday evening to He attended political speakings of all to the depth of about seven feet, so that By stopping that ornigli. W c know hear Dr. Watts speak. parties and hoard all sides discussed will require the concentrated ray* from o f nn better remedy for coughs and Hon. It. II. Tyson of Middleton was a thoroughly but he is still in doubt as to oId Sol’s strongest batteries turned on colds, than the 8. B. Cough Cure. 50 pleasant caller at this office Thursday which course to take. ^ i ,-or aevera| day, ¡n order to diminish the cents per bottle. For sale by all drug­ For every quarter in a man s pocket pj|e about the Red Rock mines so that morning. gists. there are a dozen uses; and to use each the>. C3n any work- L ocal Events. one in such a way as to derive the great­ est benefit is a question everyone must . . . . ... . ,. . solve for himseli. We believe, however. . . . . . . , . . , , that no better use could be made of one ... , , . of those quarters than to exchange it , ». , ... . , . , .. .. for a bottle of t hamberlatn s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medi- cine that every family should be provid­ ed with. For sale by A. T. Hill. T. H. Gardner left here Thursday forT Dr. Littlefield’ s fine driving mare „ , .. , , Omaha after several weeks 'Mourn with broke loose from the hitching post in , . .. ., ,, , . . , his family. He will take his place on front of his office Thursday morning and ' one of the Omaha roads as locomotive dashed down First street with the cart, i engineer again. His friends here hope then up a cross street to tlie public . , . , , that when he returns here again l will school building where the frightened an­ j imal turned toward the depot. 8ome come prepared to remain. B. C. Miles, cashier of the Bank of one came into town shortly afterward Xewberg went to Portland la“t Monday sayh.g he saw the mare going we.*t,] The New Esmond hotel at Portland is to appear In the United States court as a stripped of everything. About noon the now under the management of Perrin G. juryman. Ho was fortunate enough to remains of the cart were brought into ySommers a well known and popular ca- get excue*d so he return*: l home the town loaded on a wagon. l terer. Mr. Simmer« intends to make same evening. Dr. II. J. Min thorn and family who j the Esmond the very best hotel in the arrived at Salem a few days ago from The voting place for north Xewberg city. The terms are very reasonable Muscatine, Iowa, where they have been ! and an especial effort is made to satisfy precinct has been changed to the p lb’.i ■ for the past two years, came down on j school building, owing to the fact that the inner man of a ll who patronize the the lioat VVelne.-day. The doctor left! house. Mr. Sommers is one of the best th* council room proved t * lie to * short for his work as physician among Mr. cooks in the city and gives his personal 1* ^ 1»* isquiremeiiU o l the la v Duncan’ s Indian« on Mctlakatlah is­ attention to the culinary department. G o to Newberg Clothing I Ion, and land, Alaska, the same afternoon. M rs.1 Rooms 50 cents aud up. Room ar. I buy a nice summer - ¡it and get hat Minthorn and the children will vi.it i board $1.00 and up. I free. with relative« here for ; >nic time. I Y our F ace S I O N H E R II A I! D W A R F S T O R E . «tiil holds forth with everything in its line that tlie trade calls for. Come and sec and you may buy or not, as you please. l’ rtccs cheerfully given. A t your service. tt'lll b a w re a th e d with a m o s t e n g a s t a s a m ilo , a ft e r y o u Invest In a J. B. M O UNT, City. -C 3 1 COUR’ CLD WITH ITS NEW PINCH TENSION,. TENSION INDICATOR ALWAYS GO TO — AND— AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASES, W IL S O N ’S 1 \ f "i J P '^ 7 ' V T J \ V / V 7 l 1J I » Jf The most complete and useful devices ever First and Meridian Stroots, NEWBEHC.tRE. added to any sewing machine. For everything In tho srooorv lino. Yen w ill «Iways Ami on mv s h e lv e .a Inreo .m l well -oleotod stock o f Staple ancl Fancy Groceries, W ooden ware, Crockery, Stoneware. Glassware, Lamps, F low er Pots, et«. Everything sold at lowest livin g p rice for cash. Tho W I I I T S U Durably anJ Hcindaorccly Built, I F I R /C J I T -A. S P E C I A L T Y . produce taken in exchange for »roods. A fair investigation o f my pood pood.« aud a Of Fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Country all I ask. ------ J *- ’ * und ................................. oods d elivered to all ----- parts of ' the city, to the boat landing. Sews ALL Sewable Articles, , Arid will serve and please you up to the full limit of your expectations. A c t iv e D pied territory. ealers W ISG D D in un occu­ anted Liberal terms. Address, WHITE SEWiKQ MACHINE DU., Face and Fancy Mold Hrick a Speciality. write for particulars. Newberg, L r ------- -- I «iE I I I I I I V' T h av e lilted up u room In th e C le m - nieiiH Livery ILiru w h ere I a m [ire pa red to do C a rria g e and Iln g g y P a in tin g in first-class style. W ill also varnisli and stain fu rn itu re . lied rock P rices. F. H A N N A . •I I I ill i I _____ __ I I i „ Ü 5< S i S S • W V TTF. A fY lP T T 'UT . A . DOORS. WINDOWS. MoFLDINGS, HIIINGLFS, LATII, LIMK, SAND, HAIR, ntroT lumber yard , T jE W B E R f l . ORF.OON. N EW BERG, OREGON. CKDAR. 8ASH COBO, O U R F R IE N D S i E Z T Eg-RS for Salo. E. H. W O O D W AB D . YD- € I M J 5M M £ S S ^COLLEGE! ! \ PORTLAND National Ore & Reduction Co, Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. ORtGON F u ll E n g l ish 6720 C heltenham A ve nue , S t. L o u is , M o ., U. S. A . course . I HENCH AND OERMAN BUSINESS BRANCHES ---- MA NUZACTt!ltKKM Or---- BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY. F u r n a c e s for ttickol, C o p p e r , C o l d , Silvor a n d Le ad O re s . BOARDING DEPARTMENT'« U tlE S ENOINKBRS AND CONTIlACTORa rod T EQUIPMENTS OF CALORIC AND CHEMICAL REDUCTION WORKS. r¡a<* Estimates on fluxing Materials, A c., furnished on application. A t h le t ! « R x r n m io n . I. L. SCOFIELD. A M ost M odern and progressive For catalog"* or Information write to THU MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO.t New Haven. Conn. JOHN A. BECK, CLARENCE BUTT. C u re« C rou p. '-OHDtif Tho Hors have l>oen tho snlvntinn. o f Oregon during these free trade times. You want the beat breed. Try T H E S IL V E R L A C E D W Y A N D O T T E S . S 3 ■DR.' B A K IN G FIR, RK P WOOD. Y K LL’ W PINE ETC.. ETC. ! W FIGHTS, The college lx>ys have chartered the steamer Grey Hagle and will run an ex­ JAM ES COMIO, Proprietor. cursion to Salem on Saturday, June 0, where they will coni|>ete for honors in All tin ti» o f FroRh nnd O r e U Vent*, tnd Iaard, on httiid at nil tim e«. the annual inter-collegiate athletic con ­ Hat isfnet hin fim i ru li I «•«■«!. tent that occurs at that time. The lx»ys have been doing some gO'»«l training an was shown by the home eon* test on last Saturday and they will have J ) « some surprises in store for the people at Salem. It is hoped that a large num­ N ftw ltrrg, Or«*K«»n. ber will avail themselves of the cheap Honrnlf»'-4 po1*l «row ni», hr Irl tre work. troM nilvi-r *n«l N<»n« flMImr' nlfirnfunm or rubli r rates and join the excursion. filnf»*«: tr<*th «xtraf terl without pain. Prie n Awarded The hand boys w ill fnrnish the inii.-ic reaftouable Highest Honors— W orld’f Fair, and a delegation from Forest Grove will Odd Medal, Midwinter F * r. help in the fun making. An enjoyable TTORNKY AT LAW , time is assured. Fare to Salem and re­ turn 75c. if you wisn to witness the lx*st athletic events of the season this is Prompt sttentloa given to all l« r s l bustneen- i your chance. N rn b r r g . O r r g o n . CMEAE3 Call or Oregon GLASS, B u ildoro H a r d w a r e . S ’JCGY P A liiTiíiC . I iji ft P rice , from I ",.00 per thousand up. Jesse E d w a r d s & S on , P r o p s . A g e n t, M cMiniiviRe, Or. -I- I Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells. CLEVELAND, O. E. F. M A N N IN G , ■ ! ■ prices i. “ My three children are all subject to croup; I telegraphed to Kan Francisco, got a half dozen bottle* <>f 8. B. C’ouzh Cure. It h a perfect remedy. G*>l bless you for It. Yours, etc., .J. If. Urozi.T, Grant* Pars, • >r. 50 cents p r bottle. For sale by all druggists. Mrs. Ellis and daughter Melissa are arranging to le tve here for Indiana in aVmt ten days. They have some house­ hold goods they «lesiro to dispose of I which th**y are offering at private rale. WATCHMAKER a *» O f f iu p : — H e e o n d F l o o r Lank o f N ewberg MuPdiusr. Wanted-fln Idea 2 Who ran think o f aome itmiite HollelN the patron ar« of hi» nM Indians Frlon. ha« made arrangement « with Kverett W c " - S t. PO RTLAN D , OR. Protect your bl8**«; they may bring you wraith. Write JOHN WKDOF.itlil'RI A CO., Pat. nt Attor- DOB, WsahJDgtoiv, D. O., for their fl.fMi prlso offer and Hat of two Lubilrei lurouUoua wauted. The •>. ( ’ JEW ELER, D tN E. P. DIXON. PCrwbrrjc« f l r f f n n « »o ld Crowna and All kind* Amalgam. »lone. Also artificial bedrock p rice s Ail ncr to run a free hack to carry passen- OoM fllllug. »eam1e*s g r< to the steamers Alt *na a: *1 It m < "is. Brule« work ft «Dccinlty. P in e and Sllv.-r flllln ? A tssit ea* h way esery day. Eirst clans t«eth with gold fllllug« at accom nolat'one and quick time. work 'r.irrsuUd.