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No foul tackling a t th e ball game this The public school will open again next afternoon. Monday after th e holiday rest. Day cor; a t 7:30 a. ra. ou Mon- Dayton poultry fanciers held a poultry N. E. B ritt and fam ily a te C hristm as an d F ridays. L eaves Port- >u T u esd ay s, T h u rsd a y s and show on T hursday of this week. turkey with friends in P ortland. F. H . Storey was in th e city a couple Mrs. W m. Yergen of Chatapo. g, vis C. £ E. C O .-T IM E CARD. of days th e first of th e week on business. ited at F . H. Storey’s W ednesday. S team er A lbany leav es P o rtla n d at 6 a. ra. on M ondays. W ednesdays an d F rid ay s, a n d a r Miss G ertie C raven, of M iddleton, is Mrs. Calvin Stanley has been very riv e s at N ew berg at 10:30 a. in. L eav es C o rv a l lis a t 6 a. in. on T u esd ay s. T h u rsd a y s an d Suu- spending th e holidays w ith friends in sick for several day and she is still but -davs, a n d a rriv e s at N ew berg a t 1 p. m. little b etter. Newberg. g T E A M E L d ALTO S A AND RAMOSIA. Special rates ou candies to teachers, Prof. J . C. Hodson has been a tte n d (G oing so u th , read d o w n ; n o rth up.) Sunday schools and like institutions at ing th e state teaclters association m eet daily boats . ing a t Salem during the week. 6:15 a. m LV. P o rtla n d a h ........ p. m. 2:40 , S ta r Bakery. 8:15 ............... O regon C ity ........................12:30 Billy Sw ett, who has been working in The rep o rt comes from M r. Sims th at 1 1 :4 0 .........................N ew b erg ...................a. m. 10:40 4:30 p . m . .............. Salem ........................... 7:45 a hotel a t Eugene is in tow n visiting his j he is getting along very nicely on his 7 :0 0 ............ a r . In d e p e n d e n c e Lv .................... 6:30 SUNDAYS. m other who recently cam e from Dakota. advertising trip among th e Hoosiers. 9:00 a. m ........... IV. P o rtla n d a r . p. m. 3:30 1:30 p . m .............. N ew b erg ............................ 12 30 Billy M cLaughlin, who is C. K. M r. and Mrs. G ip L eavitt re tu rn e d to 6 :3 0 ............................. S a le m .................... a. ra. 10:15 8:80 ............. a r . In d e p e n d e n c e lv ................9.00 Spaulding’s head m an in the woods, is Baker City last S aturday, after a visit of Free h ack m eets b o at at N ew berg. visiting at home w ith his fam ily th is th ree weeks w ith relatives in Newberg. R. A N. CO.—TIMfc CARD. week. G . O. W orden and family of Bridal- ^Ste'am er E lm o re leav es P o rtla n d S u n d ay s an d Oscar Cox goes to Independence on Veil, have been visiting during the holi T hu rsd ay s at 6 a. m. R e tu rn in g le a v es Salem Saturday to m eet w ith the executive days w ith relatives in tow n. Mr. W or T u e sd ay s an d S a tu rd a y s a t 6 a ra. S te a m e r Modoc leav es P o rtla n d M ondays, I com m ittee cf th e state oratorical asso den was a blacksm ith in town a few W eduesduvs atid F rid ay s a t 7 a. m.. re tu rn in g th e follow ing days. P ass N ew berg on th e j ciation. years ago. . do w u trip a t 6:20 a. ra. N. S. Nelson of M iddleton, was in O liv er A C olcord ag en ts for ra ilw a y lin e s On W ednesday evening Prof. J . II. town on business Tuesday and W ednes Douglas was taken suddenly ill w hile at OUF.GONIAN RAILW AY DIVISION day, and while h ere renewed his allegi the table playing gemes w ith th e fam ily. — AND — fO R TL A X D AND Y A M IIILL RAILWAY. ance to th e G raphic. At th is w riting h i is considered a very T ra in s a rriv e a t N ew berg as follow s: N. M. Snodgrass left here on W ed sick m an but is resting easy. N orth . South. *12:3« P- m. nesday for V ancouver,. W ashington, I wish to rectify th e m istake I made U :3 0 p . m. 6:0op. m. where he expects to begin a canvas» for in announcing to my pupils th a t school ' -E v ery o th e r d ay . P a sse n g e r a n d F re ig h t R ates to a ll p o in ts. th e sale of cherry stock for C. E . H os would begin on Tuesday after Now C. B. FKISSELL, fian be o b ta in e d fro m kins-. Y ears. I t will begin on n ex t M onday. A gent N ew berg. L orexa H odsox . Q uite a num ber of th e G raphic sub •P. FISH E R , N ew sp ap er A d v e rtisin g A gent, scribers have called during th e past few R em em ber th a t th e re is n o t an old 21 M erch an t’s E x c h a u ç e, San F ran cisco , [ is o u r au th o riz e d agent, T h is p a p e r is k e p t on days and renewed for an o th er year. style or sh e lf w orn su it in m y stock of file iu h is ollico. O thers will he given a warm seat and clo th in g th a t I am closing out. You made welcome. will never have a n o th e r o p p o rtu n ity to Dr. E sth e r B arnard, who has been buy th e goods a t th o prices I am now Local E vents. quite sick for some tim e, telegraphed the offering th em . Come e a rly a n d get first of the week for h er brother, who first choice a t N ew berg C lo th iu g The G raphic and th e O regonian for lives in N ebraska, to come. H e is ex H ouse. $ 2 . 00 . pected to arriv e here today. W m . Allen is an ticipating a big sale Jo h n Jones, the D ayton m erch an t Miss L esta H adley, daughter of of his paten t fru it evaporators th e com Was in town W ednesday. C harles H adley of Dayton died of con ing season. H e has letters from P ort The sick in the .J. Stanbrougli family sum ption on last Tuesday m orning. land houses th a t handled fru it dried on are all reported to be much b etter. The family have th e sym pathy of th eir ilia dryers th e past season and they speak in very high term s of th e fruit L. M. P a rk e r says h e is ru n n in g from many friends in this com m unity. th e sheriff’ and in v ites you to ta.'-e ad L. M. P a rk e r is closing out his stock Inquiries are coming in from fru it grow v a n ta g e of iiis m isfortune. o f clo th in g a t prices th a t w ill discount ers and ho is now taking orders for P resident N ew linhas been doing some a n y P o rtla n d auction house. H is su its evaporators, SNE—TIM E CARD. r trip s b e tw ee n D ayton ftud O O look, as m uch as to say, “ I will do the 9ame for you if you ever cornu my way on a cold, rainy, sizzle sozzly, Oregon w inter night, w here rolls th e YVil-la- m et-te.” The guests slum bered and slept w ith out a snore, until an early m orning hour, when one of the boys arose and came in tho room to light a parlor m atch, and th ere tho trouble commenced. Snap, snap, snap w ent the m atch, when the old hound w ith thoughts of tin cans and dynam ite bombs before liis “ m inds eye,” sprang to his feet w ith a “ bow w ow " and at one bound w ent crashing through a 24x36 window pane and made his escape. A P ortlaud drum m er who was sleep ing overhead ami quietly dream ing of heavy sales of m erchandise being made to tho unsophisticated Newberg m er chants, beard tho crash, jum ped from his bed and as lie landed on the floor veiled, “ earthquake! M ount Hood is on us w ith a full head of steam !” H ondershott has replaced the glass at a cost of a hundred cent dollar, but he says th a t until his confidence is restored in tho canine race in general, th e old hound may snooze under the drip at the cow stable. T o o S w e et T o L ive. The S tar bakery has ju st recoi 1 a big shipm ent of tine candies direct iron* tho east, which will he sold a t prices never before heard of in Newberg. C alifo rn ia DOW N GO GLASS FRUIT JARS! PINTS, per dozen 55 c. . QUARTS, per dozen * H ALF GALLONS, 85 c. These are Mason’s Best fruit Jars. CAN TOPS, per dozen 35 c. (3 dozen for SI.00) 5 c. RUBBERS, per dozen (6 dozen for 25c.) Yours Strictly for Business, MORRIS & MILES. At the Clothiug’ Store of Land. Forty acres of Southern California fruit land for sale, or will trade for Newberg property or land in th is com m unity. J o s e p h W il s o n . : W e s t C o a s t P r i c e $ 2 0 M e n 's W o r s te d S u its t( t$ “ $14 -‘ C h e v io tt W o o l S u its n . . <« II “ $ O Y o u th s “ II «1 «« . “ $ «1 B o y s C a ss. A v o id C o n su m p tio n . B y sto p p in g th a t cough. We know of no b etter rem edy for coughs ntul colds th a n th e 8. B. Cough Cure. 50 eeuts per bottle. F o r sale by all d ru g gists. ____ S e ttle Up. $ 8 .5 0 $ 5 .5 0 » $ 4 .5 0 $ 2 .2 5 $ 3 K id s 1 -2 W o o l S uit!) $ 1 .1 « .$2 M e n ’s W o r k P a u l s $ 1.00 1 have gone out of business, and con sequently all those ow ing me will pleasO 25c*. M e n ’s W o o l Sox 13 h settle up at once. • « M e n 's C o tto n Sox are all clean a n d new . J u s t from th e w ork for the college about Salem and C harley Moore is arranging to em bark J . G . W il e y . eastern factories a n d th e latest styles. Marion during the holidays. in th e Belgian hare in d u stry . H e re LA F A V ETT E. Several persons from th is com m unity Rev. A .T . W are has gone to Scotts ceived a couple of this breed of anim als attended the funeral of Miss Lesta Had- Mills to engage in revival work for the from T angent, L inn county th is week T. II. D upuy has gone to so u th ern n ext two or three weeks. Rev. Marion from th e G reen yards. Mr. G reen is ley of Dayton on W ednesday. j Oregon to th e m ines P o rtlan d m erch an ts m ake a p o in t o f George of P ortland will probably fill the said to be th e best breeder of hares in Mr. and M rs. H u g h C arey are sp e n d E n g lish W orsted S u its a t $12.50. Bar- pu lp it in F rien d ’s church h ere n ext the state. Belgian hares are very pro ing th e holidays in P o rtlan d . lific and th e young w hich m atu re a t an Sunday. rie & B arrie sell sam e for $8.50. ALWAYS GO TO T w o o f Fid. M oshier’s ch ild ren are ENT1STHY. exceedingly early age, are said to be as F arm ers w'ho have fat stock to sell The business meeting of th e Y .P.S.C . j sick w ith pneum onia. good for tho table as young chicken. If E . will bo held on S aturday th e 2nd, at will find Stanley & Cooper in th e m arket Jo h n D unn lias rented his shop and C harley had a tortoise now lie could ready to buy, and families who like ju i N e w l i e r i c . O • r e g o n i . 7:30 p. m . in the F rien d 's church. • residence to som e parties from Middle- gold C row ns and F irs t a n d M e rid ia n S tre e ts, / T y \ t \ cy steaks and tem pting roasts will always make a test of the story in th e old read ton. Mr D u n n will go to eastern Or Gold filling, seam less fold The G raphic and th e g reat New York | Ail k kl in d s A m nlcam . B ridge w ork a s p ec ia lty . All RE. V T L t V _J V / P i M i Y er. find th e best th e m arket affords at th eir Bono nnd S ilv er filling done. Also a rtificia l N E W B E R C , egon. T ribune one year for $1.50. Copies of j te e th w ith gold fllliugs a t b ed ro ck prices. All For e v erj-lhln* I d th e grocery line. Y ou w ill » lw .y s fln.l on rav sh elv es ■ larg e a n d well sele c te d A s “ th e o n ly ” a n d its “g e n tile ” friends Miss H adley, d a u g h te r of Clias. H a d w ork w a rra n te d . th e T ribune may be seen a t this office. I m eat m ark et. stock o t S taple mnl Fancy G roceries, W oodeuw are, C rockery, Stonew are, G lassw are, Lam ps, F low er Pots, etc. E v e ry th in g sold at low est liv in g p ric e for cash. Grr~* W iley has sold out his feed bu-1 The old lady was right when she said, have seen (it to th ro w o u t some in sin u ley w ho lives on th e K napp place, died F R U I T J A R S -A. S P E C I A L T Y . siness • A. M orris and th e late r will | the child m ight die if they waited for the atio n s refering to th e Bank of N ew on T uesday m o rn in g a n d w as buried rp A K R NOTICE-------------* n try p ro d u c e ta k e n In e x ch a n g e lor goods. A fa ir In v e stig a tio n of m y goods an d p ric e s 1« JL. I h av e re n te d th e N ew berg M eat M arket C o u fill doctor. She saved the little one’s life berg, th e a n n o u n c e m e n t is m ade in W ednesday a t D ayton. I U hk. il.t l liv I vu r m l f ra all all r nirla n il« » nr La nal la n d .t in ln g ,. . ‘ Goods d e e re d to purls of f H th m e n city, an d l In to ( th e 1» boat lan occcp; .a i A tilong-side of M orris & of Mr. L uchh form erly o w ned a n d ru n by with a few doses of One M inute Cough advance th a t th e a n n u a l sta te m e n t of O ur boys w ent over C hristm as day to J. 8. B aker. I in te n d to keep a su p p ly of Miles’" s i , u ] y C u re. #She had used it for croup be th e b ank will be p ublished in a few play th e M cM innville boys a gam e of F l t E S H A N D C U R E D M E A T S Tho G raphic and the Y o u th ’s Com fore. A . T. H i l l . days, show ing th e business of th e hank football O ur boys cam e hom e covered on h a n d a t all tim es. S o licitin g a sh are of panion one year for $2.50. I t m ust be to be in nti ex cellen t condition a n d h ig h w ith m ore m ud th a n glory. T h e gam e yo u r p a tronage I re m a in A num ber of our local poultry breed Y ours re sp ec tfu lly . strictly new subscriptions for the Com ly satisfacto ry to th e stockholders stood 8 to 10 In favor of M cM iuuvillc. ers will m ake a show of th e ir birds at j a s . C o m ic . panion however. T he th ree room s of th e public school N ew berg, O ctober, 1896. th e poultry show at P ortland next week, The bank is alw ays w illin g an d a n x Jo Woods has moved to tho Mrs. and it goes w ithout saying th a t they ious to let th e public k n o w th e co n gave an ex h ib itio n til L ittlefield's hall FOR Holloway property in H obson’s addition. will bring a liberal share of th e p re ditio n of its business, hence theso a n ou T h u rsd a y evening, nnd th e way M rs. Holloway has moved to th e Jo m ium s home w ith them . n ual, p u b lish ed statem en ts. the ch ild ren perform ed is good evidence M orris property. Mrs. O. V . Allen and th e ch ild ren Mr. Jam es M. V estal, tw in b ro th er of th a t l*rof. Plough an d his assistants are Mrs. Nelson M orrison’s sister, Miss i left h ere on W ednesday for Caldwell, our J . H . V estal, arrived h ere W ednes doing tine w ork in our public school. R am sey of .Salem, will m ake h er hom e Melvin Chaso w ho w as sick here Idaho, to join O. V. who has a position day from Newberg, Oregon, expecting to WATCHMAKER in the Morrison fam ily and a tten d col as salesm an in a store in th a t place. died on F'riday evening. T he rem ains spend th e w inter in W h ittier. M r. Ves lege next term . were escorted to tlie train by th e A. O. Miss E lm a Brown w ent also, she having tal resem bles his bro th er so closely th a t axd j e w e l e r , The w inter term of Pacific College a chance to get a class to teach crayon our people will not he a little confused | U. W. Lodge of th is place an d then 'will open on Tuesday of n ex t week. work in connection w ith th e schools in in distinguishing tho two. One man shipped to M iddleton an d buried by Solicits th e pa tro n a g e of h is old In d ia n a The outlook seems to be prom ising for a th a t city. has already tw itted th e newcomer w ith S herw ood Lodge of A. O. U. W. of F rien d s w ho need w atch re p a irin g doue. w h ic h lie w as a m em ber. good attendance. being J . If. w ith his m ustache removed ; Word comes from George M orris of Som e y o u n g hoodlum s w en t in to the 2 7 0 M o r r is o n S t. T here is some talk being indulged in, Tillamook county, to his relatives in a lady hailed h im from h er residence of moving the two story brick building, Newberg, th a t he is prospering as th e with a message as lie passed along the wasli house to abuse th e C h in am an th e PORTLA N D , OB. known as th e A rm ory lu ll building, th e custom is among a ll w orthy Ore street to find th a t she had stopped the o th e r d ay a n d the C h in a m a n fired th em out. T h en Mr. W oodw orth w ent around on F irst street. , gonians. A new son appeared in th e j « rong g e n tlem an ; and we m ust confess up to lick th e C h inam an. The C h in a P l t O I I O l i l i lC X C H A N G K S . H enry A ustin cam e o u t from Dolph fam ily some days ago, w hich is reported th a t we rubbed our eyes as th e newcom m an cleaned him o u t an d th e n had w ith a team , arriving here on W ednes to be of th e “ stan d ard w eight and fine er from Oregon entered o ur sanctum V alley T ra n s c rip t. W oodw orth arrested an d fined $5.00. day. He reports th a t ho found tho ness” necessary to enable the youngster w ith th e im pression th a t we had not T he hoys over tow ard W heatland W ondw ortli th en hud th e C liinam un sufficiently aw akened from o u r dream to roads to be p retty good until he reached to pass m uster. T he C h inam an are h a v in g a little “ fu n ” a n d the coun recognize our n ear neighbor. As th e arrested for assault L aFuyette. W ednesday People may howl agains foot ball, hut heat him in th e second su it. All sam e ty m ust now p ay for it. G . W . M itchell, who fell from a tree it is a sport th a t young men and boys new Mr. V estal is less gray th a n his M elican m an. Riley R idgew ay was b ro u g h t before bro th er we infer th a t he is th e younger; several days ago as noted last week, is so enjoy, and they will continue to play tho Ju stic e M ef’hllipa and charged w ith as P o sey . sa u ltin g Jam es M artin w ith a d an g er lam e in one foot th a t he is unable to game u n til it has had th e usual ru n . a fact th a t w ill help us somew h a t in the walk and it is feared th a t lie will not be I t seems th a t the rules m ight be chang m a tte r of distinguishing th em .—W h it >Smith the photographer finds th a t it ous weapon. H e w aived ex .ruination W ill m ake u vigorous an d relentless fig h t th ro u g h th e P resid en tial tier (Cal.) R egister. able to navigate at his n a tu ra l g ait for ed so th a t accidents would be lees liable alw ays pays to satisly his custom ers by an d w h s placed u n d er $200 bonds w hich cam paign, for principals w hich w ill bring prosperity to th e entiro sem e time. doing first class work a t prices to suit w as furnished to occur, although it is not as rough a H o r tic u ltu r a l M eetin g . country. the tim es. Photos 3x1 inches for 35 Now is th e tim e to arrange for your game as m any people th in k it is. Tuesday ev en in g “J a c k ” L in n , th e its cam paign news an d discussions will in te re st a n d should be The S tate H o rticu ltu ral Society will cents per dozen. All o th er work as w in ter’s reading. These long w inter p u ln 'e r left Ills room a t th e co rn er of B For a pain in th e chest a piece of flan hold the ann u al meeting a t P ortland, on read by every A m ericun citizen. evenings it gets very monotonous sittin g nel dam pened w ith C ham berlain's Pain Ja n ., 8 and 9. The county m eeting will cheap as any gallery in tow n. an d 4th street to go across th e creek, around tho fire with nothing to amuse Balm and bound on over the scat of the be held a t Newberg Tuesday Ja n ., 12th w here he had a little business to a tte n d We Furnish THE GRAPHIC and tho NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, both « C . T . II. or in stru ct. The G rap h ic and the pain, and an o th er on th e back between where every fru it grower should conic to leaving th e door to ids room slightly T h e N ew berg U niou is very busy in Weekly Oregonian for only $2. W hen lie re tu rn e d in ab o u t th e shoulders, will afford prom pt relief. out and help m ake this m eeting a suc m ission work tliis holiday season. ajur. C A S H IN A D V A N C E . A t a caucus held a t A rm ory hall on T his is especially valuable in cases cess. Good paper.s will be read and C om fort-bags nre being m ade to send tw e n ty m in u tes lie found th a t some T uesday night Dr. Littlefield was nom w here th e pain is caused by a cold and discussed, from w hich every one may to th e sailors, an d n o t only articles one had en tered his room und relieved A 4drc.il s it order» to T H J J inated for m ayor, J . G. H adley for re th ere is a tendency tow ard pneum onia. learn som ething. necessary for a sailor’s physical com fort him of a fine gold w atcli anti chain nnd a revolver. H e lias a clue to tho p er corder, and N. C. C hristenson for treas For sale by A. T. H ill. will be placed in these bags b u t th e J . H . R e e s , Sec. petrator. urer. For councilm an in first w ard, A big foot ball game has been arran g sp iritu al w ill be looked after as well. W rite yotir nam e nnd addren* on a postal c ard , nend it to Geo. W. Beat, T rib u n B uilding, New York CU», an d a aam ple copy of T H E NEW YORK W EEKL S tu d y S h o r t h a n d . A llen Sm ith ; second w ard, Nate S tan ed for, to be played on th e college cam I t is understood th a t A rth u r B ra n Leaflets, a sm all Bible or a te x t of 1 HUM NK w ill be m a ile d to you ley ¡th ir d w ard, E. D. Elw ood. The pus this afternoon. The two team s are I will organize a class in Phonog scripture, a n d perh ap s a le tter for som e son will rem ove from ¡Sheridan to tin s election will be held on n ex t M onday to be m ade up of resident innocents who raphy Ja n u a ry 4., 1897. The course body’s boy to read w hen he is fur from 1 city an d become Assessor W oods’ best Ja n u a ry 4. m an. I t is fu rth e r understood t lint Mr. are not np in foot ball lore and th e , will consist of sh orthand and tyjicwrit- hom e, w ill be added. L ite ra tu re is being collected to send i B ranson, in order to get th e position, On last Monday th e m orning tra in game of tire season may be looked for. ing. S tudents will Ire required to recite w ent into P ortland from Sheridan w ith An am bulance and th e resident physi regularly each school day in tlie week. to th e hospitals, the railroad c o in -< furnished most of th e p rin cip u l's bo n d .. » . 1 . i l i i A b U t / A , NEWBERG, OREGON. out a mail agent. I t seems th a t th e cian will be on th e grounds to care for The course will continue 30 weeks and panics k in d ly offering to convey th e T he bondsm en ure: E T. B ranson, DOOR'L LATH, GEARS. Admission five cents. will be th e same as ta u g h t in th e lead sam e free of charge u n til th e N ew J a s M. W ooden, 1!. B. B ranson, G. W . WINDOWS, LIME, 8AHII route agent Newell over-slept him self th e wounded. MOULDINGS. HAND, W EIGHTS, REDWOOD. N eeiy, G. W. B radley, J o h n B challer, Money goes to th e college boys. ing Bu-incss Colleges. I t is my aim to Y ear. a n d did not arrive a t th e station in S h er SHINGLES, HAIR. CORD, y e l l ' w f h f t A C h ristm as box was se n t to th e of S heridan an d W illam lna, G . W. B u ild e rs H a rd w a re . ETC ., ETC. idan in tim e to take his usual place in T he fact th a t th e editoi of th o G ra p h prepare students for all kinds of office Among Olds of B ellevue, A lf K m ith, of Mc th e mail car, and consequently he was ic is n o t “ d u m b ” Is w h a t worries ‘th e w ork. Tuition for both, $3 per month Refuge H om e in Portland. C lahexce B ctt . o th e r th in g s it contained was n com fort M innville, a n d N . H . P erkins, of left behind. A t each station th e mail o n ly ” a n d its satellites, a n d th a t is in advance. th e blocks o f w hich w ere pieced by N o rth Y am hill. pouches were throw n into th e car and w h a t m akes th e m kick. T he “ scribe” F r e * I{f-A<llni{ R o o m . d ifferen t m em tiers of th e union Mrs. taken to P ortland all right but it was a also pays his bills an d “co n tro ls” bis T here w as a good a tten d an ce a t tho little out of th e usual o rder. T here is a prospect th a t Newbeg will G rotl w as the o rig in a to r o f th is, e n te rta in m e n t given by th e Y.W.G.A. I business so th a t tt.e p la n t lias no t gone The festive burglar seems to be g et to pay old debts ns th e m a n n e r of some soon have a free reading room in charge fu rn ish in g th e cotton n t her ow n e x ut th e College, W ednesday evening, tin g in his work in a num ber of towns lias been, a n d th is is a n o th e r th in g of the W omen’s C hristian T em p 'ran ee pense, as well as doing m u ch of th e an d th e program was successfully c a r ried out. Tiie solo sin g in g by Miss throughout the valley of late. Oregon th a t w orries th e g an g . T h e “ scribe” U nion. Tho room has been given, w ork T h e B oard of X ew l“*rg B uilding As K a th e rin e G len n , in stru cto r In m usic City seems to have been a splendid field d o n 't sn eak u n d e f an assum ed nam e re n t free by th e Newberg Building Asso- Ear© and F ancy Mold B rick a S p e c ia lity . P ric e s from 15.00 par thousand up. Call ot for his nocturnal operations in th e past like a co w ard ly cur, eith er, so “ tlic gen- ciation, and th e ladies are m aking ar- sociation generously offers the W. C. in Pacific College N ew berg, an d sister w rit« for particular-*. few weeks. P ortland is no doubt the tiles” a lw a y s know w here to find h im rangem ents to fit it up in a suitable T. IJ a room in th c C h e h a le m V’alley c f i'rof. G lenn, o f M cM innville College, T he headquarters of this elem ent. The in six day s in th e w eek, a n d how th e y m anner at once. The citizens of th e ' Bunk build in g to be used for u public was particu larly e n te rta in in g . troduction of the shotgun policy would do sn a p a n d sn a rl—a t long distance, town are to be asked to contribute to read in g room . T his has been a long lady lias a rich co n tralto voice of w on «■>( fi th ere is any man in town who takes th l* » o rth y purpose, and we feel sure felt need in o u r city nnd it is Imped derful com pass, ra n g in g from h ig h C po doubt have a very beneficial effect, th a t sufficient funds m ay be raised to to low E-fiat, an d know s how to « ad business men in Newberg will do special d elight in showing his milk stock th a t they will respond liberally. Jus ifv us iu th e u n d ertak in g . A com use it. H h e w m repeatedly reeulled on well to keep an eye peeled for burglars, to his friends and enlarging on th e ir fine m ittee has been appointed to Investi h er selections. T on M ach No. • ho read w hat Mr. R obert qualities, th a t man is N . E. B ritt; b u t L andlor i H en lersh o tt is inclined to gate (lie m a tter, nnd w ait upon th e Row!.- of ' and, V a.t has to say be- he has called dow n. The o th er business m en for d o nations. T h e re I k * I ) l v < > . . r , * « t . d H IS M l* . low re. , nber th e ir own experience of his cows w andered over in say “ dog-on-it,” and there is a tail (with Mr G. Cailloutte. druggist, Dearer« - im stances: “ Last w inter town and was haiag rounded u p for th e a dog on th e o th er end of it) in connec ports read a t th e m eetin g held Dec. »ills, III., eay t: “ To Dr. K ing’s N e . ~ 5 zrsy r i which left m e in a low pound by a couple of sm all boys, when tion w ith th is state of m indon his part. 23rd, show th a t th e su p e rin te n d e n ts IfinDvery I owe my life. Was taken have ts*cn busy th e past q u a rte r about * . I tried num erous rem e- th e7 were *ccoste-l by M r. B ritt who From h 's youth up, Mr. H endershott witli La G rip,« and tried zll the physi T h e G r a p h i c a n d W e e k l y Or* th e ir various duties. cians for mile« about, but of no avail and which did me any good, inquired why they were taking such lib- has been of a loving, ten d er hearted dis- 1 Tl>" G ra p h ic an d ttu r a l N orth R c p o n T E n . wa» given up and lold I could not live unui i ... Juced to tr y a bottle of erties w ith his cow . The boys very in- position, so th e story goes, and conse- Having Dr. King's New Discovery in in* T n e G r a p h i c a n d N. Y . T r i b u n e C ham berlain’s Cough Remedy. The necently rem arked ttia t they th ought it quentiy on going to bed th e o th e r night tie Absolutely pure, perfectly harm less, »tore I sent for a bold« *nd began ita dm first bottle of it sd far relieved me th a t was a sucking calf th ey had in tow. kindly consented to let a guest's dog, s and invriably reliable are th e q u alitieso f and from the first doee liegan to get bet If you don’t find w hat you w ant in . I was enabled to atten d to my work, and T hat was a stu n n er for B ritt and it may long eared hound, m ake his be 1 in front One M inute Cough Cure. I t never fails ter, and after using three lotlies Was r.p am ine a long liat o< ,tapers, any ono snd ahont again. It is worth its weight th e second bottle effected a cu re .” For not be best to mention milk sto sk to h im of th e old tim e, open fire place, in colds croup and lung troubles. C hild in gold. W* won’t keep Horn or house I G ra p h ! af greatly reduced rates. The faithful old dog wagged his ro- ren like it be'-ause it is pleasant to take without it." Oct a freo trial at A 1 sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by A. until he has tim e to recover from th e T. H ill, druggis:. shock. mane« sn d gave W illiam a knowing and it bc’p» th eta. A . T. iiiu .. U til's Drug tftore. Women’s Underwear in combination and separate. J©6S *A11 bought in Eastern Markets at 1-2 valtt^ D E. P. DIXON. W ILSON’S RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, Sound Money- National Honor. Home Prosperity. JOHN A. BECK, The New-York T 1S I B U N B , T h e L e a d in g N a tio n a l R e p u b lic a n F a m ily N e w sp a p e r, One Year for Only 81.50, GRAPHIC, NeWberg, Of. 9 VV P T JF A r n r K 1'LFOT LUMBER YARD, 1 PRESSED BRICK l Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells* N'ewls'rg, Je sse E d w a r d s & Son, Props. CLUBBli^o