O T E A M E R TO LE D O -TIM E CARD. ^ftU ktri-w eekly trip.-* between Dayton *u.l Porr^Bff. Leaves Dayton at 7;:»>J a. m. on Mou- day: W e d n e sd a y s au i Fridays. Leaves Port- land at 10:30 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. COLLFCK 1 r m is . F. H. .Storey was in the eounty seat Mrs. Nellie Jones left here last week Wednesday. for her former home in East Tennessee, j OUR PRICES TELL THE STORY. School work is over until next fall. For all kind of store repairs, on short Go to Xewberg Clothing House and Wliats the matter with Macy for an notice, see J. B. Mount. buy a nice summer suit and get a hat i all round athlete? Where are the people who said Cox Lewis Jones, Joseph Wilson and X . C. free. g T E A M E R S ALTOSA AND KAMOS I A. couldn't ride a bicycle? Christenson were in the city Thursday. Mrs. Hattie Hadley and children of (G >liig south, read dow n ; north, up.) Field Day is over, the college is ahead D A I L Y BOATS. Mrs. S. E. Gardner, came up from Dayton attended commencement on and Macy is the athlete. f>:4'» a. ra __ lv . Portland ar . . p. m. 2:40 Portland, last .Sunday with the Hobson Tuesday. 8:1» ................ Oregon C i t y .....................12.30 « in n The class day exercises Tuesday fore­ 11:40 ..................... Newberg.................. a. m. 10:40 funeral party. Buy your groceries of Porter—nice noon were entertaining and am using. 7 «pool« for - - - — Westcry Refinery, 19B> for If ■■Uw 4:30 p .m . .. Salem ................... 7:4'» 7 ;0 0 .............. a r . Independence l v ........................ 6:80 Herbert Cash rendered a tine vocal Miss Heater Henry of Tualatin a for- aUlI fresh. The liest of everything— SUNDAYS. solo at toe graduating exercises of the flaliaa Standard Brands, Beautiful Styles 9:00 a. m ......... LV. Portland a r . vp. m. 3:30 mer student of the college visited with the liest is always the cheapest, Senior Preps. 1:30 p. ra ..............New ¿erg ........................... 12:30 VlUiSyj at 42., 5 j., 5C e. tut 1 6.-. 3 .. O e, 1 Canhy Heston aud family came down 6 :3 0 .............. Salem. a. m. 10:15 friends in town last Sunday. Oscar Cox went to the city Monday 8:30 ............ a r . Independence l v 9:00 i Mr. and Mrs. Charley Earhart, of La- ' fr01“ Dundee, last Sunday to hear the with his wheel which gave way with fcFree hack meets boat at New berg. fayette, visited in town last Sunday baccalaureate sermon by President Xew- him unite suddenly. Q R. & N. CO.—TIME CARD. Ellis Hadlev. an ex-member of f)S was J im with Mrs. Earharts brother George Tol- j *‘ n- ^ s u Steamer Elm ore leaves Portland Sundays and down to see liis brother graduate from Apron Cneeks, 20 yards for "•*** itest White, 35B. for - - Judge J. E. Magers of McMinnville the preparatory department. Thursdays at 0 a. in. Returuiu? leaves Salem son. Tuesdays and Saturdays at 0 a ra. Attorney O. P. Coshow, and C. H. I who was in town ou business Tuesday Wiley Snyder left on Thursday morn- Steamer M odoc leaves Portland Mondays, flL !.i!a n . Before, 10c. and 11c. W ednesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m., returning Kinney, of McMinnville, attended the called in at this office for a pleasant ing’s train for his home at Fort Stevens, the follow in g days. Pass New berg on the ttA lM C g i; Now, 7c. and 8c. Sjffltpj Good, per gallon, 25Ce j by the sea. Wiley intends to be with chat. ; Woodman’s entertainment last Friday dow n trip at 6:20 a. tu. us again next year. O liver S l Colcord agents for railway lines. Prof. J. C. Hodson lias been at Mc- I night. ... , • . • i Prof. Morrison hadonexhibition inthe OREGONIAN RAILW A Y DIVISION T. B. Gumming! and son Claude com­ Mmnville during the week assisting in laboratory, during commencement, the — AND— vl&UmtSl -At almost your own price. C M U tg tf per gallon f c PORTLAND AND YAM HILL RAILW AY. menced work on a residence for a party the county institute living held by Supt. : work done by the Botany and Biology J. B. Stilwell. | classes during the last term. over in the edge of Washington county Trains a rrive at Newberg as follow s: North. , , South. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bean arrived here The Sen. Props, had a blow out Thurg-, 7:Vi a. m. *12:30 p. m. this week. , . ,, , , , . „ . 1 day night at the rooms of Miss Nannie B O O T S A N D S H O E S . ,A lar8®lnn,d woU « so rte d stock of NEW GOODS JUST r u r a l 1 ices as 12:30 p. m. ti Oi p. m. x ^ - 1 ^ m . a . | o w a8 the lowest, here or Portland. Clint Smith, who has been at Fresno, last Sunday from their home at Santa j R ep ort says they didn’ t get in un- ♦Every other day. In this line we have some special bargains that will last for some time. Clara, California, and are visiting with ! til after 9 o ’clock. Too young. California for some time returned last PdHseu?er aud Freight Kates to all ^points, be obtained from C. it. FRISSKLL. Monday. He reports business very dull j Mr. Bean’s sister Mrs. Elizabeth B. : Rev. J. W . Cowan’s address before the Agent Newberg. Crescent society Monday afternoon, was Miles. down there. \r t o i s ti i r,- , I very instructive. The literary society - F. FISIIEK. Newspaper A dvertising Ageut. i , „ Y o u rs fo r business, U V E O IR iIE ^ IS & M I L E S . Mrs. L. , . Rhodes of Hood Liver, who | was fortunate in securing such a speak­ j 21 Merchant's Kxch-uian*. S m FrancUeo, I An o ld fr ie n d of George Metcalf n a m - la oar auttiorlasil ageut. ThU paper U kept on - d ^ j f Brookins, Xortli Da- was called down to McMinnville on ac­ er. file in his ofliee. ’ Leon Kenworthy, left for his home in — - cota was here the first of the week visit­ count of the sickness of her aged mother, visited her sons Walter and Warren Washington, Thursduv morning, Leon ing with him. Robertson in Newberg last Monday. has made himself quite pcqular with _________________ _________ _________ Miss Lida Hanson and Harry Allen the students and we hope to see him She left for her home on Tuesday morn­ with us again next fall. ~ I have been awarded state certificates ing. Misses Elma and Florence Brown, P ark er A Hodson are giving away hats. I and are consequently ready for teach- Miss Lula G. Sargeant who has filled both old students visited old friends in ing anywhere in the state. The Graphic and the Oregonian for town and attended commencement ex­ The Graphic is under obligations to the position of instructor in music in ercises this week. Miss Elma is an cx- $2.00. Pacific College for the past two years, membor of the glass of ’90. A new lino of Periumes at H ill’s drug­ the editors of the Crescent for the re- has declined to continue the work an­ The reception to the Seniors, given hv | port of the commencement exercises store. other year as her parents have moved to the Christian Associations last Friday ; which appears in this issue. Charley Cavel of Middleton was in »Southern California and want her to go uight, was a very enjoyable occasion. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Morris and Mr. town Tuesday. there. Miss Sargeant lias done very Tho X rays photo-gallerv was the most Still holds forth with everything in its line unique feature of the evening. and Mrs. Henry Clenimen3 left town at that the trade calls for. Come and see and I efficient work in the college and she will E l Hendricks, of M iMinnville, was in Perhaps the largest audience which an early hour Thursday morning for ^ m;88ed the communitv. you may buy or not, us you pleuse. town on business last Saturday. has ever been in attendance at the col­ Meadow Lake fishing grounds. lege, was at the musical and elocution­ The Red Rock mining company of Friends yearly meeting will bo held President Newlin goes to McMinn­ which John Brown is president, with ary recital given by Miss Sargeant here next week beginning on Tuesday. Monday evening. Those present enjoyed ville to deliver a lecture on “ Fallacies in ; T rice s ch e e rfu lly given . A t you r service. Mrs. F. A. Morris and Mrs. Julia Maris Education” this evening at the teachers headquarters at Scotts Mills, has decid­ a very pleasant evenings entertainment. W in be wreathed with a m ost e n c a sin g ed to offer a limited number of shares of The Freshmen passed a very pleasant visited with Charles Hadleys near Dayton institute, by invitation of Supt. Still­ • mile, after you Invest In a stock in the company for sale. Two evening at the home of Miss Jessie Britt last Saturday. well. of the heavy stockholders who were last Thursday. The time was spent in Fred Scott, of Salem, visited here Sat­ John Crawford of Dayton was in town furnishing the money to develop the playing games, partaking liberally of the good things set before them, and urday and Sunday with his cousins Lon Tuesday and Wednesday. He is yet un­ the Red Rock mines, died during the afterwards in listening to some good and Irvin Scott. decided as to whether he will build a past year and this sale of stock is to be music. BCUIPPED WITH ITS NEW Jesse Hobson and children will prob­ new residence on bis block in Newberg made with a view of raising funds to The graduating exercises of the Senior PINCH TENSION, ably remain here for some time before this season or not. push the work in accordance with what preparatory Tuesday afternoon were ALW AYS GO TO highly appreciated by the large and at­ returning to Portland. M r. and Mrs. Shephard Ong, propri­ was contemplated before. TENSION INDICATOR tentive audience which was present. — AND— Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hoskins went to etors of the Shephard House of Scotts J. F. Searls and Thomas Smith of Next year’s Freshman class will be a McMinville on their wheels last Sunday Mills, and the Misses Elma and Flor­ Rockford, Illinois who came out with the promising one if all the graduates are in morning and returned in the evening. ence Brown came over tne first of the excursion of medical men from the east school next Fall. This most complete and useful devices ever F irs t n n d M e r i d i a n Streets, Quite a good deal of interest was NEWBERC, ORE. Enos Blair and sons Bert, W ill and j week to attend commencement. added to any sewing machine. arc in town. A daughter of Mr. and stirred up over Field Day exercises last For everything In the grocery line. Y ou w ill always ft ml on my s h e lv e s , large «m l weil selected Fred came over from Marquam last Sun- j Some work has been done recently on Mrs. E. H. Skinner’s also came out with Friday. The boys representing the col­ stork of staple ami Fancy Groceries, Wonileiiware, C rockery, Stoneware, Glassware, day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hob­ the road leading down the hill to the them from Rockford. Mr. Searls was a lege were victorious with a majority of r i i o w n i T E i s Lamps, F low er Pots, etc. E verything solil at lowest living prlee for cash. five points. Two of the prettiest events river by filling in with broken brick. resident of Newberg for several Durably and Handsomely 0bflt, son. FRUIT -A . SPECIALTY. of the day were the quarter and half produce taken in for pood*, A fair Investigation o f tny goods aud p rice« is , . exchange ,, J. B. David has lieen out in the south­ This piece of road ought to have another months about six yen's ago, and lie is mile bicycle races which were both won Of Tina Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Country nil I abk, ' ’ oods * delivered * *■ G to all parln o f the city, and to the boat lauding. ern part of the state during the week coating of gravel this season if possible. here looking after business interests by Oscar C ox . Sows ALL Sewablo Articles, He notes many changes The Racket Store, 2nd door east of near town. Y . M. C. A . was led last Sunday hv Aud will serve and please you up to the full looking after his mining intrests in that Post Office, lias a fine assortment of about town that have taken place since Oscar Cox and Ore Price. This was the limit of your expectations. district. farewell meeting of the year and an he was here four years ago. A c t iv e D e a l e r s W a n t e d in unoccu­ Charley Wilson will assist his father laces, silk mitts, hosiery, hdk’ t's, and earnest appeal was given by Oscar Cox notions of all kinds that are being sold A magazine article on the “ new that all should remain faithful during pied territory. Liberal terms. Address, in the store during vacation and the firdW '\1 do their own delivering after very cheap. Eggs taken in exchange for woman in Yam hill,” may reasonably be the summer vacation and requested that goods. 6-12t2 expected from the pen of a couple of the fellows might remember in prayer tl^ W e e k . those who will leave us soon. CLEV E LA N D . O. Prof. J. H. Douglas, Jr., who has had young lady bicycle riders who “ saw the Dr. A. Mills and family of Dundee We are sorry to know that Prof. Jes­ elephant,” in a ride out from Newberg ’ arge of the Scotts Mills schools for the sup will not lie with us next year, hav­ have been in town during the week vis­ Face and Fancy M old Brick a Speciality, Prices from f.r>.00 per thousaud up. Call or, into the interior of the county a short ing accepted the principalship of the write for particulars. iting and attending the various exercis­ past two years came over on business time ago, in bloomers. With tired Whittier Academy. It will he impos­ last Tuesday in company with his sister es at the college. A g e n t , .M c M in n v ille , O r . Miss Mellie Douglas, the postmistress of limbs they returned, long after the sun sible to fill his place in tho classroom and in the hearts of tho bovs of Pacific N cw bcrj?, Dr. E. P. Dixon is. having the paint­ ............................................ Oregon had ceased to cast a shadow, but the big Scotts Mills. College. He has worked faithfully for ing on his residence on north Meridian Who can chink dog that followed them in their wander­ the liest interests of the boys in athletics of dome simple The statement made many years ago street opposite the college finished. J. thing tu pntent7 ings kept the “ boogers” away and they as well as in the Y . M. C. A. May lie Protect your Ideas; they may brine you wealth. 1 that “ man cannot live by bread alone” M. Tice is doing the work. JOHN WEUDEKBURN A CO., Patent Attor. cried only a little bit over their unex­ prosper in his new field of labor is the Write 1 »LP 0 T LUMBER YARD neys, Washington, D. C., for their gl.tiul prise offer is as true as it ever was—he must have a desire of the boys. and Hat of two hundred Inventions wanted. Dr. I. L. Scofield, the dentist, has pected experiences. ™ # A * NEWBERG, OREGON. nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go in e students ot the college gave a re­ moved his office to the front room of The places made vacant in the faculty ception to the departing members of our POORS. LATH , GLASS, with it. Stanley A Cooper are always CEDAR. the Wright building on first street where WINDOW*. LIME, HASH FIR, .-rrrta ready to furnish their customers with of Pacffic College by the resignation faculty Wednesday evening in Prof. MOULDINGS, HAND, WKIOIIT8, REDWOOD. he has much better light. Hartley’ s park. A very pleasant time SHINGLES, • IIAIK. COKI), of Professors J. J. Jessup and Miss R. YKLL’W PINK the best of fresh and smoked meats. B u ild e rs H a r d w a r e . was spent in games and music, after ETC., E tc . W m . Chapman, of Ballston, Polk W . Hinchman, have been filled by tlio “ Dennis” Stanley, came down from election of Prof. J. H . Douglas Jr. of which Herbert Cash spoke a few earnest County has been in town during the words in behalf of the students. He L igh test, week visiting with the Metcalfs’ and at­ Heppner, Morrow county last week Scotts Mills, Oregon, and Miss Julia S. gave to each of the professors about to where he has been at work during the leave us, a word characterizing them­ tending commencement exercises. White of Louisville, Kentucky. Prof. spring for N. C. Maris. He reports pros­ Douglas finished his study of the lan­ selves while they have been among us, W o rk in g . Rev. J. W . Cowan, of Oregon City, pects good for big crops east of the guages in Europe and is especially quali­ which were certainly very befitting. Vloftt came up on the boat Monday and deliv­ To Miss Hinebman he gave the word mountains this season. He will return fied for the position he will occupy. “ s e lf-fo r g e t fu ln e s s t o Prof. Jessup, ered an address in the afternoon before A ccurate, again in a few days. Miss White is a student, both of Guil­ “ c o n s is t e n c y t o Miss Sargeant, “ pa­ the Crescent Literary Society. He re­ Receiver. Com pact, tience," and to Prof. Folger, & Mothers will find Chamberlain’ s Cough ford college North Carolina, and Bryn turned home Tuesday morning. “ genuiness.” The professors responded Moat Modern and progressive Remedy especially valuable for croup Mawr, I’ennsylvaina and comes with the briefly but feelingly and tho students A1 Cornell and Leonard Myer3 spent For catalogue or Information write to and whooping cough. It will give highest recommendations as a teacher. telling them good bye ns far as school a couple of days at Meadow Lake, fish­ THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., life is concerned, the company dis­ prompt relief and is safe and pleasant. ing the first of the week. They report The Graphic has been requested to banded. New H aven, Conn. We have sold it for several years and it a fine trip and a catch of ninety trout suggest to bicycle riders that they turn F o r the K id n ey s. has never failed to give the most perfect ranging in size from eight to sixteen to the right when thpy meet teams on “ I am 65 years old ; have had kidney satisfaction. G. W . Richards, Duquesne N o t ic e o f S h e riff* » S a le . inches, which is good for trout. the road. A rider is entitled to his diseafe and constipation for 25 years. Pa. Sold by A. T. Hill, druggist. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN that the under- Am now well—used yourS. B. Headache share of the well beaten road and driv­ 8 i piled as Sheriff o f Y am hill County, Htate o f Miss Kate Glen of Dayton assisted in Summer is now here and there is no ers of teams should respect this right, nnd Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bit- Oreiron, under aud by virtue o f a w rit o f E x e ­ the program at the graduating exercises ties at 50 cents each. J. H . Knight, cu tion, Issued out o f the C ircuit Court o f the mistake about it, for the Grand Round but the rider should turn to the right Rutledge, Or.” - For sale by all drug­ State o f Oregon, for the County o f Y am hill, on held at Friends church Wednesday the 18th day o f May A. I). 1890, upon and to e n ­ Indians are now passing through town and not dodge about to the confusion of gists. morning, both with vocal and instru­ force that certain jud gm ent ren dered on the daily with dusky sons and daughters of the teamster. It might be said in this 21st «lay o f January 18J0, in an action before J. Card of T h an k s. mental music. Miss Glen is an ac­ M. Writfht, Justice o f the Peace In and for the all ages and conditions, little Injins and connection that footmen often make a To my friends and acquaintances of p recin ct of East C hehalem . County o f Yam hill complished musician. big Injins, loaded in wagons, all on 1 mistake in trying to dodge wheels. A Newberg: It is not witli any thought of State of Oregon, w herein Morria, w ile s & Co. The farmer has to sell his stock cheap their way to Oregon City and Portland wheelman is often competed to change customary formality, but from a deep w>i m P laintiff and Thom as Morgan was D efen d­ ant, «aid judgm ent being in favor o f said Plain- You are respectfully invited to rail and inspect and it is cheap meat that you want, on their annual overland voytge. Just the direction of his wheel to hold his sense of duty and privilege, that I take titl and Mviiiust said Defendant, for the sum of stuck ut any time whether you buy or nut. 144 Mi and the sum o f $10.00 attorney’s fees and this method of extending to you mv sin­ while it is your money I want. Take what they go for nobody seems to know, pqualibrium but he will not interfere for $0 05 costs ana disbursem ent« o f said action advantage of the supposed short life of but they do go each year and when the with a footman if the later takes a cere thanks, and feelings of gratitude, w ith Interest on said several aunts, from the for your expressions of sympathy in 2!st day o f January 1800 at the rate o f 8 per the Central Meat Market and buy meat “ Injin” tide sets in in that direction it straightforward course, ! words and deeds, in the late beroave- cent per annum, and for accruing costa And whereas, a transcript o f said lod gm en t at h a r d time prices. J. 8. B a k e r . i ment my children and self have just duly filed and d ock eted in the office o f the may be taken for granted that summer Inasmuch as there were so many passed through, also for the assistance Clerk o f said C ircuit Court on the Ith day of Dr. and Mrs. G. W . McConnell, have weather is near at band. February 1890. who kindly assisted in various ways to that was so kindly given in laying to its ereas, un d er and by v irin e o f asid And whereas, been in Portlond, during the week at- j doling Fred McDonald has a great arrange for and make the late state con- last resting place the remains of a loving E xecution, I «lid on the 19th «lay of May A. D. tending the 26th annual convention of wife and mother. J e sse H obson H36, duly levy upon the follow in g d .t c r lb e ! liking for Indian relics and bones of vention of the W . C. T. U. a success j I real property belonging to .. I d Th the National Medical Association which | gan, ,ies,.r|ber! a . fo llo w , «n wit: A v o id C onsum p tion . animals of prehistoric ages, a liking that it is impossble seperately to thank T ne n«»rtheast quarter o f the northw est quar­ has been in session in that city. About By stopping that, cough. We know ter and lot num ber one (1) o f «ectlon twenty 100 delegates have been in attendance, which he has been cultivating quite ac- every one: Therefore lie it resolved,! o f no better remedy for coughs and tw o (22) In tow nship two (2) south o f rantre Y o u r s Tor b u sin ess, lively . of late. In voy- that we as a Union do take this means colds than the S. B. Cough Curb. 50 three (3) west o f the W illam ette M eridian In . . Ills . most . recent . a large numlier of whom are from the Y am hill County, Htate o f Oregon, and contain ages of discovery he has gone as far as of expressing our gratitude to the trus- cents per bottle. For sale by all drug- in * 77.03 acre«. east. Now therefore, by virtue o f said Judgment the Indian burying grounds near Wap- tees of Friends church for the privilege gists. | nnd e x a c t i o n aud in pursuance o f the com - Jo Morris who has a force of men cut­ to lake where the bones of that once of holding the convention in that buil 1- j F u ti; H a c k i mandn thereof. I w ill o n H tturday the 18th «lay , ting balm wood for the Excelsior Mills noted triloe are mouldering away, and A D. 1896, at the hour o f One o ’ clock p. ing, to those who so liberally donated Free back to steamer« Hoag and Al* o m f July o f ¿ul«l «lay, at the cou rt hou*a d oor, in the at Oregon City was down from his wood the guns an l trappings that were buri­ to the lunches, to young ladies for their bany. LTp the river at 10 A. M. and city o f M cM innville, Y am hill County. Oregon. | rell at p u b lic auction to the highest b id d er for , camp near Weston 1 ist week laving in ed from time to time with the chiefs untiring services in waiting at table, down the tiver at 1.30 F. M. Leave or­ ra«h In hand, the abov e described real proper- der» at Newberg hotel. supplies an 1 engaging mire choppers. arc yielding to the action of the ele­ tty , to satisfy s«»id e x e cu tio n , costa and accru- to the merchants for the 1 yan of dishes, G-19t2 H e r b er t B t b a t t o x . ■ ing cost». Jo says the wood Is easily choppel and ments. He m ide a trip up there on Dated this the 10th day o f June A. D. 18% . to the hotels for reduced rates, to the L. \\ «, HENDERSON, splits readily with an ax. He is paying T.ies lay when he unearthe f two gun “ Wake up Jacob, day i» breaking!” so T. L. girls and boys for escorting guests Sheriff o f Yam hill C ounty, Or «m s sixty ce its per cord for cutting. barrels and an oi l flint lock which is in to places of entertainment, and to any said DeW itt’s Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them to arou*e his It is reported th it thero was quite an a fair state of preservation. Fred believes others who may have lent a helping sluggish liver. A .T . Hill. A L I . N a llrtt. exciting liear hunt in town at a late in the doctrine of the resurection and he hand. On behalf of Newberg U nion. Consumption and bronchltin nrc not hour Monday night. Some of the col­ proposes to continue his searches in that Committee. by nny means the ‘tame, although it is lege boys could probably give some vicinity. Mrs. Vannie Martin who arrive 1 hard to distinguish one front the other pointers respecting the -iz- of the tracks Mrs O. C. Yocum who lives high up home last week from the cast, stopped Bronchitis is an inflammation o f the Honors— W orld’» and the direction old bruin went if they 0:1 the side of Mount Hood at an altitude over for a short rest at Indianapolis ami lining o f the wind lulies or nir vessels aold Medal, Midwinter F it. were so disposed. Toe bovs say heir prubably Higher than that of ihe home visited with Rev. Thomas C . Brown, F ull E nglish course . o f the lungs, rails!ng soreness o f the hunting is a very pleasant pastime in a of any other woman in the country, was formerly pastor of the Friends church in FRENCH AND GERMAN same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, town like Newberg when the animal in town the first of the week visiting Newberg. A short time ago one of the BUSINESS BRANCHES difficulty o f breiithirig, spitting o f mat­ wante 1 is only a mounted specimen be­ her brothers Warren and Walter Rob- members of Rev. Browns church who is B o o k k e e p in g , s h o r t h a n d , t e l e g r a p h y . ter and sometimes blood. Thousands longing to the college. ertson. Mr. Yocum has been in poor engaged in the mannfacture of bicyeles, die ennually with tills dread disease The June evenings wcare having coul 1 health for several years and be finds made him a present of one of his be-t Wl.bur’s Cough Cure will cure. Price hardly be improved on by man if they that the high dry atmosphere of Mount wheels. lie was enjoying his new .tee 1 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists were furnishei to order, and when in the Hood agrees with him well and eonse- very much but just about the time he F r * . M a rk . stillness of the night air and Iroamland quently he has for the past year or two had learned to ride comfortably, and The O. C. Tran*portstion Co. ha- isTnear at hand the serenaders steal made his home there. In the winter only a short tuna before Mrs. Martin made arrangements w ith Kverctt Wees- ■^Pritly up beneath ones window and season it is a lonesome place to cast was there, a thief broke into his resi- tM-r to run a free hack to carry passen­ ger* to the steamers Altona and Kaiimna. |^RNri8T*Y. Cultivated female voices mingle in song one’ s lot but daring the summer, vis- dence and sto’e the wheel and it has not rrOK NKY AT LAW. A bout each way every day. First class with the sweet strains of ths guitar, it itora to the snow capped pealr make it been heard of sir.ee. Hor*<> stealing is accommodation* and quick time. |s not to be wondered at if one con­ more agreeable. Mr. Yocum acts as entirely out of date now and toe fellow N ew berg, Oregon. Pa's the go--1 word along the line. cludes that life is fo r t h living in this guide and furnishes supplies to sight- who gets his name in the papers must fiesmle*» fo ld rrowne bridge work, cold Pile* can be quickly cured w ithout any Prom pt stteutlon given to all lets! businsss. Oregon of o.fr*, after all. “ Playing by seers. lie is also a splendid artist and lay his hands on a bicycle instead, «liver ami bone flllinv«; *liimfnnm or rubber Newberg; O regon plate«: teeth extracted without pain. Prlcns operation by simply spptynlg DeM itt's the old Mill was fine. Come makes splendid stereoscopic views of This affords a change but it is little re- Most Perfect Mad*. O rrice — »econi Flnctr rM*oi»able. , Witch Hazel « a fw . A . T . Hill. mountain scenerv. | liet, especially to the owners of wheels. | again. fca »k >1 Pul’ ll«»f. 40 Years the Standard. 1 J.T / V «a n a ? s % Goods are Sold Lower Than Ever. DiyWtniSegar, Wist, Gisjkss, TH ESE A llE A FE W PO INTERS ONLY. Ï y our Face Local Events. IONEER H ARDW ARE STORE. P J. B. MOUNT, City. U AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER, WHITE SEWING MACHINE DO., £r~F. M A N N IN G , W I L S O N ’S GROCERY Nine m h ! ■ tom Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and W ells. Jesse Edwards & Son, Props. W anted-An Idea W P HFAPOriTi NEW ST0RE== O p en ed In H nttun C lirlsten so n ’a Old S ta n d . Nice line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, etc. Goods all up to date. No Shoddy or out-of-date stuff, PRICES TO COMPARE WITH THE TIMES Courteous treatment. No trouble to show goods. Goods delivered anywhere in the City free of charge. Produce taken in exchange. YOUR PATRONAGE T p P H I) T F T ) RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. J» V- x U I l l J E l i l . E N G L IS M U S IN E S S Highest Awarded Pair, PORTLAND OREGON DU $IC8 w MAMINS DEPARTMENT'** LAHtS f: CREAM B A K IN G POW DER CLARENCE BUTT. I. L. SCOFIELD.