ì g T S A M E H TOLEDO—TIME CARD. For all kind of stove repairs, ou short T ta ch e ra Institut«* F. A. Morris was in the city Thursday. Makes tri weekly trips betweea Dayton aud notice, see J. B. Mount. On Saturday last, a goodly number Don't forget for a minute that Parkt r Portland. Leaves Dayton at 7:30 a. in. on Mon o f the teachers o f our county met at days, Wednesdays aud Fridays. Leaves Port An interesting letter from the pen of is the Hatter. land at 10:30 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud McM innville in the Columbus school Fdmund llobiuaon » »11 U> found in this Saturdays. John Crawford of Dayton was in town number. Thursday. He is solid tor McKinley and We have never seen as fine a line of sound money. Steamer "Wra. M Hoag ” will leave Yamhill Underwear in this market as Parker is ote Barrie & Barrie have a word to say to Street Dock for Willamette River points at 6:30 a. m. ou Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays show ing this fall. the readers of the Graphic this week re- connecting with the steamer ‘‘Albany’.’ at Sa lem for points south. E dwin stone . Miss Georgia Storey, of McMinville, speeding their stock of goods. J. C. M ayo , Manager. visited in town with her brother F. H. Sup’t River Division. F. A. Morris and E . W . Weesner have Storey last Sunday. opened out with a stock of flour and gT B A M E U S ALTONA AND KAMONIA. It will pay you to go to Parker’s for feed in the Hoskins store room. (Going south, read down; north, up.) Blankets. He has the largest stock ever E. H. Disbro has bought out Lee D A IL Y BOATS. 6:4.i a. m ...... lv . Portland ar ....... p. ra. 2:40 shown in this county. Smith in the harness business aud is tt:li .............. Oregon C ity.....................12:00 A business meeting of the Christian now sole proprietor of the shop. 11.40 ............ ...Newberg......... e. m. 10:40 4:30 p. m. ... Salem ........... 7:4-» Grant Wiley is opening out with a 7 :0 0 ... . .A lt. Independence Lv ........... ...6 :3 0 Endeavorers of Friends church will be SUNDAY». held at the church on Saturday evening stock of flour and feed in the room re 9:00 a. m .............. L v . Portland A lt. p . m. 3:30 l:30p. m .............. Newoerg......................12:30 O. F. Winslow hail no reason to com cently vacated by C. K . Spaulding. 6 :3 0 ........................ Salem. a. in. 10:13 8:30 ........... ab . Independence lv .......... 0:00 plain at the prices his personal property Rev. A. S. Parker of Puyallup, Wash Free hack meets boat at Newberg. brought at his public sale on last Satur ington visited here with L. M. Parkers day. and O. F. Winslows the first of the week. R. A N. CO.-TIME CARD. Q C. A E. CO.-TIME CARD. o. Miss Gertie Craven came up from The Yamhill connty Christian En Steamer Elmore leaves Portland Sundays aud Thursdays at 6 a. m. Returning leaves Salem Middleton last Monday and remained deavor convention will be held at Mc Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 a m. Steamer Modoc leaves Portland Mondays, until Wednesday visiting with friends in Minnville on the 9th to the 11th of Oc Wednesdays aud Fridays at 7 a. m., returning town. tober. the following days. Pass Newberg on the down trip at 6:20 a. ra. Miss Ella Bowman, who has been vis' Mervin Sworts, the Baker City man Oliver & Colcord agents for railway lines. iting with her sister at Astoria for sev eral weeks and working in a salmon can nery in the meantime, arrived home last Saturday. Trains arrive at Newberg as follows: North. South. A brother aud sister named Knapp 7:55 a.m . *12:30 p. m. 12:30 p.m . t>:0op. m. from Marion county have rented the ♦Every other day. Allen Craven property on Fifth street Passenger and Freight Rates to all points, for the winter. They will enter college C. R. FRISSELL, can be obtained from Agent Newberg. next week. Rob Rogers of Nestucca was in town P. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agent, J 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco, Tuesday evening with some very fine is our authorized ageut. This paper is kept on salmon. He started out with ninety fish file in his office. and nearly all were sold. He says they are having a big run of salmon. OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION —AND— PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. I Local Events. Mrs. Vannie Martin, the financial a- gent for Pacific College, is making ar The Graphic and the Oregonian for rangements to start east at an early day » 2 . 00 . to take up the work again. Her first Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk work will probably be in Eastern Ohio. on Thursday Oct. 1, 1890, a son. Enos Hanson of Salem was in town a Parker has got the heavy shoes for day or two last week looking after a you aud the best in the m arket. chattel mortgage. As a result of his la Tom and Claude Cummings are put ting up a wood house for Billy McLaugh lin this week. Mrs. F. A. Morris and Mrs. Julia Maris visited with friends in Portland last »Sat urday and Sunday. bors he went out of town with more than one wheeled vehicle trailing be hind his rig. The sea gulls that were brought over from the sea coast by the Bales boys are now quite domesticated. They are pret J. C. Colcord has been occupying a ty much all mouth and have an appetite ■eat among the august body of grand ju like a sausage grinder, so that with plen ty of meat and fish they are well con rors at McMinnville this week. Presbyterian church services are held tented. who has been pretending to lie able to handle water bonds for Newberg, is be- ing advertised as a fraud. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days the Southern Pacific eells round trip tickets, including two tickets of ad mission to the exposition, for $1.85. j rest easy over night without it in the house.’ ’ This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other medicine in the world. Every family should keep it in the house, for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale by A. T. Hill, druggist. 55c. Q U A R T S, per dozen 60c. H ALF GALLONS, 85c. These are Mason’s Best fruit Jars. 35c. C A N TO P S, per dozen (3 dozen for $ 1 .0 0 ) 5c. R U B B E R S, per dozen (6 dozen for 25c.) Yourg Strictly for Business, MORRIS & MILES. ---------- -- ENTISTRY. D E. P. DIXON. N ew berg. O regon. Gold filling, seamless gold Crowns and Bridge work a specialty. All kiuds Amalgam. The members of the W . C. T. U. are Bone ami Silver fllliug doue. Also artificial i The many different skin diseases such teeth with gold fllllugs at bedrock prices. All invited to be present at a parlor meet ing at the home of Mrs. George Chris as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip work warranted. Refreshments will be elas, eczema, itching or as eruption of pimples, postules, blotches, chaps or TTORNEY-AT-LAW. * cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are Sir. and Mrs. Cad McKern arrived directly the cause of impure blood. home from California the first of the Wilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledged week. Cad will probably play the to be the best medicine known for any Prompt attention given to all legal business. N ew berg. O regon. granger act on his father’s farm out east of these unsightly complaints. Price O ffice —Second Floor of town. ♦ 1.00 per bottle. For sale by all Drug Bank of Newberg Buildiug. C. K. Spaulding has closed out his gists. ENTISTRY. feed business. He found that with the W . C. T. V . additional logging work he had on hand for the year he had little time for any At the meeting of the union held last N ewbei-g, Oregim . thing else. week it was decided to have Mrs. Clara Seamless sold crown», bridge work, cold Hoffman, national lecturer and president Those wishing to get a bargain in silver and bone Alltugs: aluminum or rubber plates; teeth extracted without palu. Price» dress goods will do well to call on C. E. of Missouri state union, lecture in New reasonable. berg some time in Nov. The subject of Newbouse, Springhrook, who has ju s t, received a fine lot of % wool 36 in. wide 1 peace was discussed. Mrs. Elizabeth B. i t cashmere factory remnants which he is Miles gave an interesting account of the work being done in this line both on this selling at 15 and 20 cents per yard. and the other side of the Atlantic. Mr. The statement made many years ago N. A. Baker, a prohibition lecturer from that “ man cannot live by bread alone” Kansas, was present and spoke on the Albert O. Yates is Agent for the"' is as true as it ever was—be must h ive a subject under discussion. On adjourn- j Success Automatic Gate nice juicy ¡»teak or .a roast of meat to go I ment of the union the L. T . L. marched Address him at Newberg, or Ballstou, Polk County. Oregon. with it. Stanley <k Cooper are always church and were highly enter- ready to furnish their customers with tallied by a chalk talk by Rev. Ware. the best of fresh and smoked meats. These girls and boys are wide awake and tenson tonight. served. P IO N E E R H A R D W A R E S T O R E . CLARENCE BUTT. D Still holds forth with everything iu Its line that the trade culls for. ('oute und see aud you may buy or not, us you please. Prices cheerfully given. A t your service. I. L. SCOFIELD. J. B. M O U N T , City. Success Gate.” W I L S O N ’S ready to answer questions. R eporter . sued a book entitled, “ An ontline of T o Rent. method in history.” Prof. Kemp was a bright lad when a schoolboy, and he Mv residence property on corner of stands high in educational circles in In Third and Center streets in Newlierg. diana. He has been a member of the fac Two story house of 9 rooms, good barn ulty of the Indiana State Normal for the and well. O. F. W ixslow , past ten ot fifteen years. Ppringbrook, Or. ALWAYS GO TO K sasiis»“’5 F R U I T J \ A .I R ,S M i Perfect Slade. 4c Years the Standard. .A . S P E C I A L T Y . Country produce taken In exchange for goods. A fair investigation of my goods aud price« 1« ’ “ Goods " — delivered “ ’ ‘ to all “ parts of ‘ the ‘ city, and to the boat lauding. all l I a ask. RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, FOR I have fitted H|> a room in the Clciu- nieiis Livery Harn where I am prepared to do Carriage and lDiggy Fainting in first-clans style. Will also varnish and stain furniture. lied rock Prices. F. H ANNA. Sound Money. 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M ost GROCERY For everything in the grocery line. You will always find on my shelvesa large and well selected «took of Staple aud Fancy Groceries, Woodeuware, Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Lamps, Flower Pots, etc. Everything sold at lowest living price for cash. Fur the I.iings. Elder Alson W. Steers writes from Portland, O r.: “ Therein no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can recommend to ministers, public speak ers and singers, with the confidence that I cun the S. U Cough Cure.” 50 household effects for Covello, Washing oetits per bottle. For sale by all drug ton where l»e has rented a farm that A1 gists. Towlsr got last spring of Date Hutchins. Many political speakers, clergymen, A1 went with them but he intends to re turn as soon as he gets them located on singers and others who use the voice excessively, rely upon One Minute the place. Cough Cure to prevent huskiness and J .L . Hoskins lias some Kaffir corn laryngitis. Its value as a preventive that was planted for trial that stands six \v"»r I on|y equaled by its power to afford feet high and is well headed out. ' 1 iustantnneous relief, A. T. Hill. a couple of weeks of good weather the seed will ripen. The writer also has A v o id C onsum ption. some in about the same stage. It Beems By stopping that, cough. We know to make a good growth and cows Cat it well, but ordinary corn will doubtless be of no (letter remedy for coughs and a more profitable crop to raise in colds than the S. B. Cough Cure 50 I cents per bottle. For sale by all drug- Oregon. ! gists. W m . Hendershot is now busy with a force of hands giving the Newlierg House C hange o f L ocation. a thorough overhauling ami cleaning up, Dr. Esther Barnard has moved her and in a few days will be ready to ac office to her residence on Sherman street, commodate the traveling public. The between the Baptist church and A. T. house will be thoroughly furnished as fast as the business will justify. Mr. Hill’s residence. The hop pickers are about all in now purses and prizes. Admission 25c. that the college and public school are A bale of hay jumped through a plate both filled up again. Of evenings aud glass window in the Hoskins building on mornings our streets have the appear Wednesday afternoon, much to the cha ance of a very populous city. grin of the boys who were unloading it. Smith the photographer finds that it This particular sash seems to play to always pays to satisfy his customers by hard luck. Two or three years ago a doing first class work at prices to suit boy threw a rock and broke the glass in the times. Photos 3x4 inches for 35 it, at a cost of something like $25 to his cents per dozen. All other work as father. Hendershot is someting of a traveling F o r Sale o r Trade. cheap as any gallery in town. man himself and consequently he knows One day last week the six year old son A house and lot on Main street. Will what this class of men want. Mrs. Julia Maris went up to Heppner, of a German named Myers who lives take wagon and team, or stock of any Morrow county the first of the week Jo Woods returned from the Lincoln near Middleton, touched a lighted kind in exchange. Call on Gord Wor where she will visit with her son N. C. He match to some hay at, one corner of the hop yards the first of the week. den for particlars. 8-28t4 Maris for a few weeks. Master lialph barn, and the old German was soon says politics ran high in that locality Maris, who has been visiting here for among the pickers and they were pretty minus barn, hay, a wagon and other ar three weeks, returned home with her. When in the city, if you want to stop ticles of value. The little fellow said he evenly divided lie tween the two parties. The farmer has to sell his stock cheap had seen his father burn “ slashings’ ’ Ilofcr of Salem and Ivey of Portland at a convenient homelike house, try the a n d it is cheap meat that you want, and he thought he would burn one. were there one night and had a big dis Esmond under the new management. while it is your money I want. Take cussion, in which Jo says Ivey came off Enos Ellis has secured a big contract advantage of the supposed short life of best. Our fellow townsman Jim Hunt H ow a W om an Paltl Her Hebt». of ditching for Arthur McPhilips of Mc became exceedingly enthusiastic and led the Central Meat Market and buy meat am out of debt A lady In Lexlugton Minnville which he will commence on .. say y«: in the applause for the sound money aud M at h a rd time prices. J. S. B a k e r . thanks to the I»l»w«»her basine»», In the as soon as the ground is wet enough to past »lx week» I have made $330.00. Kvery argument. Mrs. M. E. Myers will leave here for work, and he will move his family up noi»»ekeeper want, a Dishwasher, ami any telllgeut person can sell them with big profit Tillamook county in a couple of weeks there for the winter. Jim Ramsey, who has been suffering to himself. The Dishwasher la lovely, yon can Enos feels about where she contemplates spending the as much at home in a ditch as anywhere for some time with what is supposed to wa,h a id dry the family dishes In two min ute». aud without wetting your hands. You winter with her daughter, Mrs. George else as he has followed the business for a be rheumatism in one hand, returned can get particular» by addreaaing. The Mound City Dishwasher Co., Ht. Louia, Mo There 1» W . Grason. »She returned from there a long time, and he will be happy and con- from the hot springs above Eugene a few big money In the business for an agent. I ex pect to clear $4.000 the Coming year. I need few weeks ago and site says George is tented as long as this job lasts. j ,la.V8 « 8°» wliere he went hoping to get the money, why not make it? Miss C. E. doing well with the toll road and the [ relief, but he came away with the hand J. H. Rees and Isaac Pugh went over hQtel. in about the same condition as when he to Scotts Mills yesterday. John will re went. He says there are many crutches Ice Cream .Marie by a New Procea«. The Women’s Foreign Missionary S o -' main for several days and do some work at the springs that have lieen thrown I have an Ice cream Freezer that will freeze ciety of Friends Church will meet Sat. Instantly. The cream is put into the on a mining claim he has in the moun away by persons who have found relief, creiin freezer and cornea out instantly, smooth and at 3 o ’clock. The Executive Board at tains above the mills. The boys who but he was not so fortunate, and he is perfectly frozen. This astonishes people aud a half past 2. Our meetings are held the crowd will gather to see the freezer in opera have claims must do work each year on now inclined to doubt his ailment being tion and they will all want to try the cream. first and third Saturdays in each mo. at You can sell cream as fast as ft can be made them to the amount of $100, but as the rheumatism. Jim is a bard worker and Hiid-?*ell freezers to many of them who would 3 o ’clock in the church. We have an in not buy an old freezer. It is really a cu riosity law don’ t pecify what wages will be al don’ t enjoy a lay off a little bit. teresting program at each meeting and and you can sell from 95 to 9* worth of cream lowed it is safe to say the boys will pay ! and nix to twelve freezer» every day 'Jhis are always glad to wetcc.ne all who 1 makes a eood profit these hard times and is a ! thcm»elves something like |20 a dav for j • nleasaut employment. J. K. Ca«ey A Co., 114.3 come. • New Pa*»«*ng«»r Line. St. Charles Ht., Ht. Louis, Mo, who will send each and every days work performed. J. C. Olipbant, of Portland writes to full particulars and Information in regard to J. R. N. Sellwood, of Portland, who A few days ago Joseph Wilson retriev Wm. Hendershot in which he says: “ I thi» ijew Invention on application aurj w ill e m owns a half interest in a large farm Hobt <J. ploy t(Q4»»l salesmen on salary. ed a letter from A. J. Clark who is so am figuring on putting in a nice little down the river opposite Champoeg, was in town a few days ago ami called at journing for the present in Ohio, which passenger boat on the route between this office. Mr. .‘ ¡ellwood is another don’ t tally very well with the statements Newberg and Portland, making round Awarded lifelong democrat who says there is no Lee 8mith has been giving out. Instead trips daily, giving the people of Newberg Highest Honors— W orld’f Fair, politics in the coming national election, of Ohio lieing for Bryan, as Lee has l»een and Butteville a chance to go to Port Gold Medal, Midwinter F . r. but it is anything to save the country, saying Mr. Clark had written him, this land and return the same day at a cheap and he is outspoken for McKinley and letter says Ohio is four to one for rate, and would like to find out if the 'D E L ' McKinley. A. J. seems to be whoop- people in Newberg would favor and pa sound money. in’ er up for McKinley after his well tronize a daily l»»at. If they will give The Darlington, Wis., Journal says known style and writes to find how the me any assurance I will see that they editorically of a popular patent medi ball is rolling in Oregon. get the best of service by furnishing a cin e: “ We know from experience that Prof. El wood W . Kemp, of the Indiana nice boat for the route.” Chamberlain’ s Colic Cholera and If Mr. Oliphant will put on a light Diarrhtea Remedy is all that is claimed state normal school of Terre Haute, who for it, as on two occasions it »topped ex is a cousin to Mrs. M. E. K. Edwards draft, fast float, and give out people three cruciating pains and possibly saved us of Newberg and who was a schoolmate or four hours in Portland they will pa from an untimely grave. We would not with the writer in the Seventies, has is tronize him, provided the fare is low. bo P IN T S , per dozen B lo o d W ill T ell. «very first aud third »"»unday at eleven A sick child in town is reported to o ’ clock a. in. J. E. D a y , Pastor. have vomited up a piece of chewing gum The Graphic and the gregt New York that had lain on its stomach for three Tribune one year for .>1.50. Copies of days. When will parents quit allowing the Tribune may be seen at this ollice. their children to follow the foolish habit The grand jury failed to find a bill a- Letters remain in the post ollice for of chewing gum? gainst Messers Thompson, McGuire, Mr. Frank Barrows, Mr. J. M. Ked- Chronic constipation is a painful, dis Jackson anil McMahon in the grave mo- field 2, Mr. Fred Stewart, Mr. S. Hos agreeable and life shortening difficulty. 'esting case and the parties were releas kins. It deranges the system, causes sick head ed. This ends another chapter in this Milt Nicholson of Scotts Mills came ache, bad breath and poisons the blood. wearisome and somewhat sensational over last Friday and remained in tow n It can be readily overcome by DeWitt’ s and mixed up Jones case. until the first of the week visiting with Little Early Risers. These little pills Jim Cummins left here last Monday bis Newberg friends. are great regulators. A. T. Hill. with his family and a wagon load of Miss lone Hill has rented the rooms Henry Clemmens and Gord Worden recently vacated by Dr. Esther Barnard, made a trade a few days ago in which where she is preparing to open out with Henry became the sole owner of the liv a complete stock of milliner goods. ery business of Newberg and Gord got Frank C. Mills went up to Dayton on the heavy truck and team which Henry Thursday to move a building for Dr. has been running. Both the boys seem •Swick. Frank is getting quite a reputa to be well pleased with the change. tion abroad as a successful house inuv O regon S ta t e F a ir . —Opens at »Salem ea. Wednesday, Oct. 7th, closes 13th. Me W . F. Edwards has been acting cash Kinley-Brvan debate. Pioneer barbe ier at the Bank of Newberg during the cue. A great stock, poultry and agricul absence of cashier B. C. Miles, who is tural exposition. Fast horses, great doing the juryman act in Judge Burnetts races. Grand music by Parsons. E x court at McMinnville. cursion rates. 120,000 in premiums, building 1 The meeting was called to order by Supt. Prenti-* The opening exercises ^ ¡ ^ 4 o f g|nftiDg und prayer, Mrg Cook o f McMinnville then gave 1 au i n,eres,j|,g class exercise In primary number work, g. g. Duncan o f Dayton handled the subject o f com m on fractions with bis usual energy. Mr. Reynolds o f the McMinnville schools, spoke o f the best method of teaching percentage. He favors the one hundred per cent method and lias but little use for formulas. During the noon hour, the teachers were entertained at W hite's restaurant In the afternoon the institute was fav ored with recitations and songs by the McMinnville school, Mr. McCann o f North Y’ amliill pre sented the subject The Governing Pow er o f the Teacher, w hich was discussed by a number o f those present. The discussions were o f interest and profit to those present. Sheridan was named os the place o f the next meeting. After a vote of thanks to whom it was due, the meet ing adjourned. DOWN GO GLASS »FRUIT JARS! cou rse . FRENCH AND GERMAN BUSINESS BRANCHES B ookkeeping , shorthand , telegraphy . BSAÍD1ÜC (EFAKT/tf NT'« LAMES Oregon