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1 » » ■M * E. P. Dixon, dentist. W*tke* tri weekly trips betweeu Diytoa and Cali on E. Steigledei (or your Hour HVortUnd. Leaves Diytoc nt 7:3a *. in . on Moa- Weduesulays «tad Fridays. Leaven Port- Ur.fi at 10.au». m ou rtseaday., Thursdays aud and feed of all kinds. Batnrdiys. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Dun C. dt E. CO.-TIME CARD. dee ou Friday, April 30, 1807, a son. Steamer Albany leaves Portland at (î a m ou Attorney L. F. Hall went to Sherwood Mondavs. Wednesdays aud Friday», aud ar rives at Sewbere at 10:30 a. m. Leaves Corval to act as counsel for A. Belaud at his lis a! 6 a. m ou Tuesdays. Thursdays aud Sua days, and arrives at New berg at l p. m. trial on Thursday. ^TEAMEKS ALTON A AND KAMON1A. Have your wheels repaired at A . M. (Qoiug south, read down; north, up.) Hoskins, the cheapest place in town. daily soars. < ll a. u> __ lv . Portland au p. m. 2:<o j First class work guaranteed. Sd> Oregon City 1J 3o The Woodmen meeting which was ti p) ..Newberg. a. m led) 4 30 p. in. S alem "1 > . 6:30 billed for Wednesday night was post- Ï 00 .. a>. Independence lv . 80S days . ! poned until Monday night, May 10. p. m. 3:30 o ooa in. .. lv . Portland a». . 13 M I:30p. m Newoerg. 6 : 3 ) ................. Salem. a. in. 10:15 I J. M. Tico has been applying the 9.00 paint brush to Mrs. Emma H ill’s resi S 3) »a. Independence rv ~ -Free hack meets boat at Newbers dence and the barber shop this week. U. Si N. CO.— TIME CAltl). O , — , I Mis3 Lizzie Morris, the Alaska fhurtdaV*»tTs'm.^teiuruiu"'' i?ives“ 'Va!ein sionary, left hero the flrst of the week 1 8wiLVr<'1Ml>d*Krll«veit Forth,ud Mondays, j ior her Ilome at " hittier, California. Wednesdays aud Friday.- at 7 a. in., returning A the following days. Fuss Nswberg on the ( 0. \ . Allen and tamily arrived home down trip at 6:30 a. m from Caldwell. Idaho last week where Oliver A Colcord agents for railway Hues. O. V. has been clerking in a store for OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION some time. — and — PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. Z. Sears, a son-in-law of Mr and Sirs. A. Amerman, moved here from Salem a Trains arrive at Newberg as follows: North. m >•55 a m *12:30 p. m. few days ago and lias eet up a jewelry 12 ::» p- m. 6:05 P- m shop in the room adjoining the office of •Every other day. J. K. Wright, J. P. He occupies the ________ lit Rates to ail Passenger ____ and Freight all points. points, ,,» U1____ ”________ ^ __ 4___ Webber property on Center street. C. B. FRISsELL, ;aa be i obtained from Agent Newberg. A. M. Mauritzen arrived home from P. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agent, Humbolt county, Calii'tWnia the first of j 21 Merchant's Kkchauge, San Francisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on tlie week where lie went on business. Hie in his oflice. He reports a pleasant trip. I There are lots of “ sure enough” eye openers at the sale now commenced at Morris & Miles store. Bring your cash Seed wheat’for sale by J. A. Jones, on or anything else they can sell and you can make a trade V. Q. Chehalem mountain. Farmers who have fat stock to sell Mrs. Baldwin moved to the Allen Cra will find Btanley & Cooper in the market ven property on Fifth street last Mon ready to buy, and families who like jui day. cy steaks and tempting roasts will always Miss Ethel Catts left here last Sat find the best the market affords at their urday to join the rest of the family at meat market. Ashland. George Bruteher, who lias been living Mrs. Laura Judd and children have on bis father’s farm east of town for the moved into the Win. Morris property on past few years, will leave here this week Wynooski street.. with liia family for Weston, Umatilla Don’t do that! Do what? Pay two county where he has a wood ranch prices for a wheel when you can get an which he will work in the future. Local Events. DO You W ant The Graphic and the Oregonian for recess till 1:30 p. m. At 7:30 a prayer | aud praise service followed by a Gospel Jack ‘Stevenson of Champoeg was in meeting at 8. In addition to the usual meetings ou the Sabbath, aspeciul meet town Thursday. ing at 2:30 p. m. will tie held in charge Wm. Redburg of Little Nestucca was of the Endeavorers. Rev. George New-1 in town on business last Wednesday. Our prices draw customers from 15 awnv Must be something In them. I ton of the Adelphi Mission Portland j Don’ t forget that A. M. Hoskins is is expected to be present Saturday the only man in town who keeps wheels night and Sabbath. to hire. A aron M. B r . vy , Clerk. I 7 lbs of either or both $1 00 Van Leavitt, who naa been over in (N o limit in quantity to customers ) 4 Washington, arrived in town on Wed A lluelnraa Chftn(e. nesday. For putidi:igs—desert», etc. L. M. Parker closed a deal with Prof. J. C. and Charles tlodson the first of the Largest stock o f good teas ill Neu U rg. i The quarterly meeting of Friends church will be held here Saturday aud week by which the Hodson brothers become the owners of Parker's stock of Sunday. clothing und gents furnishing goods, All flavors—Full standard quality and M. J. Ramsey is engaged in flourishing while the latter drops out and becomes a weight. Other Soda—equally good — per pound the paint brush at C. K . Spaulding’s man of leisure. | residence. Mr. Parker has been connected with E. P. Dixon dentist. Skilled work in this business for the past five years, modern and progressive dentistry at first as salesman for Kay A Todd and later on as proprietor. He has always modern prices. kept a well selected stock and has com John E. Smith has charge of Votaw’s manded a good trade at all times. Dur Iu 3-hoop bucket furniture store since the departure of L. 2 buckets for $1 25. ing the summer he thinks he will lay off Votuw for Southern Oregon. aud rest up, but no one need be sur 12 tail's for 25c. D r .E .P . Dixon spent a day or two prised to bear of bis looming up in busi last week over at Canby, taking the ness at any time, for he gets very figety measurement of people’s mouths. w hen out of the harness. The Hodson Bros, will continue busi Stronger than ever—cheaper than ever. Frank Vestal, Mrs. Emma H ill, Miss lone Hill and Mrs. Mattie Vestal visited ness at the old stand and will reach out Enquire and « e will surprise you on the at W ill Vestal's near Wheatland last for new trade. They are active, ener getic young men, who stand well in the price. Sunday. 15 cans— 1 .(Ml community and a bright business career If Jimmie Vestal don't return from is no doubt before them. S H E O B S : —Everybody surprised verybody p eased. We do just as we say—Low er than ever before and lower California pretty soon the neighbors are than anybody. liable to institute divorce proceedings This week a bran new line o f prices again on goods that you have not seen—embracing the boat o f everything— Mere “ It ia the Ileal on Earth." against him. Women ami Childrens all go—Everything goes. That is what Edwards A Parker A Demorest medal contest will be held merchants, o f Pluius, (¡a., says of -A. N E W L O T O F G O O D S ----- IU S T T O D A Y . at Chehalem Center on Saturday even (.'humberiain's Pain Raiui, for rheu ing. A number of young people from matism, lame back, deep seated and A new and nobby line o f Straw Hats, just in from Eastern .Market town are arranging to attend. at lowest prices you ever heard quoted. muscular pains. Sold by A. T. Hill. $ 2 . 00 . M ILES j Coffee-Arbuckle or Lion 15c Red Seal Lyo-Best made Corn Starch 5c for 25c Tea dust-Makes a good drink 9c Crackers per box Jelly-A wooden bucket full 50c 20o Arm & Hammer Brand 4 lb 25c Matches-Tlie good old fash Vinegar .pure cider.strong ioned kind-7 Boxes 10c and good, per gallon A Splendid Syrup 65c Grandpa’s Wonder Soap rrVEips*-* •" ar-tPYsr OTE&X1R EUGENE—T11IE CARD. 15c 5c Royal Savon Soap-2 bars for 5c A good syrup from the bar rel, per gallon 20c Squirrel Poison 30c Rolled Oats-Very best- Lower than ever. Tomatocs-bcst brand one can 7 c The Misses lone H ill and Myrtle W o rn ! W a n te d . Gardner rode down to Middleton on wheels, Wednesday evening, for a short Sixty-five cords of wood wanted at the visit with Miss Gertie Craven. public school building. Must he placed A. M. Mauritzen has the thanks of iu tlie basement. Bids fur the same will this office for a fine specimen of bark beopeued May 8. M. V o t a w , Clerk. from the far famed redwood forests of Yours, for your best interests, M O R R IS & M IL E S . California, which lie brought back with him. The Beit Remedy lor Rheumatism. From the Fairliaven (N. Y.) Regibter. G. M. Bale? and sons spent last Sun Mr. James Rowland of this village, day at Prune Ridge above Scotts Mills. He reports that some interest is still be states that for twenty-five years his $85 Waverly for $45, at Hoskins’ . It may be “ ju3t for fun,” or it may be ing manifested in the mines of the Cas wife has beeu u sufferer from rheuma tism. A few nights ago she was in M rs.J .C . Clemenson and daughter, to close out stock, or it may be for some cades. sucli pain that she was uearly crazy. Miss Carrie, have been visiting with other reason, but whatever the reason Ex-sheriff Watt Henderson was in Hhe went Mr. Rowland for the doctor, may 1« we will make you happy when relatives in Portland during the week. you want anything. Especially shoes, town Wednesday. Watt has a host of but he had read o f Chumberluiu’s Pain Mrs. A. M. Hoskins and Mrs. Walter groceries or dry goods. M orris M iles . friends all over the county who are al Halm aud instead of going for the phy RobertBon visited a day or two with rela ways ready to give him a hearty hand sician he went to the store und secured | The Yamhill County Pioneers Assso- shake. tives above Dayton last week, going and a bottle of it. His wile did not approve j ciation will meet in Dayton the first returning on wheels. o f Mr. Rowland’s purchase at first, but G < 2 The public school graduating class Wed.iesday in June. It is expected to Frank P. Baum has rented.a house on make this an interesting meeting to which will orate at the hall tonight is nevertheless applied the Uulm thor J. H. Bowerman’ s place and is working j pioneer8 aml ot[iergi alld ¡, ia hoped that ; made up of two boys and three girls, oughly aud in au hours time was able 1 She now applies i t 1 ■for Mr. Bowerman among his trees. tjiere w;n |J(i a iarge attendance.—Day- viz: Elmer Cummins, Marvin Blair, to go to sleep, "Glad to see them locate in the com ton Herald. | Ethel Smith, Rose Metcalf and Jennie whenever she feels »n ache or a puiu und she finds that it always gives re-{ munity. j Garland. When the spring time comes, “ gen lief. He says tliut no medicine which! The Graphic is informed that Miss tle Annie,” like all other sensible per The boys who went to McMinnville she has used ever did her as much j ftisrrie Smith, Riley Smith’ s youngest sons, will cleanse the liver and renovate last Saturday and played ball with a good The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale »«t e r , was recently married to a man the system with DeW itt’s Little Early picked up nine against the McMin nville by A. T Hill. who owns gold mines reputed to be Risers, famous little pills for the liver College team were done up to a brown worth $3,000,000. turn, but it was not a Pacific College and stomach all the year round. l.a»t Hatarday’ » Institute. team as stated by the Transcript. A. T Hill. _ The finest line of Oxfords, regular Teachers’ Institute was held at 'beauties, in Black, Tan and Ox Blood is It shonld be made a matter of public A. F. Fisher and family of I.akeview, Newberg on Saturday May 1st. now being opened. See our window for who came over last fall and spent the knowledge that DeW itt’s Witch Hazel A t 10 o'clck a. ta., nearly every part a few samples. The new price catches winter at Newberg, left for their home Salve will speedily cure piles o f the of the county wjis represented in the every pair. itf orris & M iles . by the wagon route the first of the week. longest standing. It is the household chapel of Pacific College by one or | favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises When a man sets an orchard among fir They are good citizens and if they should more o f its teachers. ' and sores o f all kinds. A. T. H ill »tumps, and later on saws the stumps conclude to return to Newberg their A t 10:10, Supt. Prentiss culled the Farmers report crops to be in an ex meeting to order. off level with the ground and then covers j friends here will give them a warm wel The program in W ho can think cellent, growing cendition, and as for the forenoon was us follows: the roots over with the plow, it is pretty come. o f some simple thing to patent? fruit, there is no end of it. This seems safe to surmise that he is arranging to Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Hinging by the congregation; In Protect you r Idea»; Thomas Snodgrass left here the first of rite JOHN WKDDF W rlte_JOHN WKDDKItUUKN A CO., Patent Attor- sell to a tenderfoot. ___________ __ prise offer fo r their $i,HUf) the week for Gol.iendale, Washington, to be a season when every prospeet vocation by Pres N ew lin; Paper, “ E n ney*. Washington, D . C., end l if t o f tw o hundred inventions waui pleases and only man is vile; and his glish Literature,” by Miss Viola Smith When a cold Is contracted, cure it at where he expects to remain for three or symptoms seem to be ratberencouraging of Lafayette; Discussion by Institute; once. One Minute Cough Cur® will four weeks with a view of looking after Discussion, "Moruls and Mann, rs,” by 6 0 YE AR S ' <et you oil the road to recovery in a his farm near that place. When he re The initial number of the Pacific .a in S P a f. EXPERIENCE. institute. turns he will probably bring down some minute. It will cure pneumonia, bron Progress, published by Harding A Mar At noon the visiting teachers were chitis, croup and all forms of lung and of Ilia horses and place them on the tin of McMinnville is at hand. The new entertained ai the homes of people of market. throat trouble». A . T. Hill. venture will father the interests of the Newberg in regular yearly m eting The On Tuesday morning J. L. Hoskins, Oregon Fire Relief Association. The new prices being made in our style first number presents a very neat ap A. T Hill, Irvin .Scott and a young man store embraces everything we have. We In the afternoon the institute listen T RA DE MARKS* can offer such bargains as cash buyers from Salem named Scott left for Mead pearance. ed to u well delivered solo, sung by DESIGNS, ow Lake for a day or Iwo’s fishing. They are now looking for. W ill be pleased to A gentleman named Harding from Mrs. Robertson o f Newberg CO P YR IG HTS AO» Anyone sending a sketch and description may convince you in just one minute when left with a full allowance of bacon and Norton county, Kansae, was in the com Miss Inglis o f the Newlierg Public quickly ascertain, freo, whether an Invention is piobably patentable. Communications strictly you get ready to buy. M orris & M iles . bologna in the grub box, ir. order to munity the first of the week in com schools gave an interesting class exer confidential. OldoHt agency fo r securing patents give gcol staying qualities in case of ill pany with A . C. Churchill, taking a tn America. W e have a Washington office. cise in phonic reading Her class was Rev. F. E. Scofield of Newberg, writes luck with the hook and line. Patents taken through Munn A Co. rocelva ■peciul notice in the look at the country. He seemed much composed of second reader students that he expects to return to Coos coun A birds eye view of the valley taken pleased with what he saw and indicated and the work done was a credit to SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, ty sometime in June, and will probably beautifully Illustrated, lnrgest circulation o f teacher and pupils any scientific Journal, ‘ weekly, term s$3.00 a - locate near Dora. Mr. Scofield was pas from the top of Chehalem mountain at that he would return. tuo six mon ths. Hpoelmen copies ami * Pres Newlin gave an address on the B o o k on P a t e n t s sent free. Address tor of the first Baptist church of Marsh this season of the year, is well worth the P e r s o n a l —T he gentleman who an MUNN A CO .. field for a number of years, and tke peo effort it hikes to climb the mountain. noyed the congregation last Sunday by “ History o f Education,” which con 301 B rou dw ay, N e w Y o rk . ple will gladly welcome them back The blooming orchards and fields of continually coughing will find instant vinced all teachers present tliut the green form a picture, such as no paint relief by using One Minute Cough Cure institute was Wurth to them, far more again.—Myrtle Point Enterprise. er's brush can immitate. Such a view than it cost to attend it TTORNEY-AT LAW. Since school has closed Curt Parker taken now, compared with what was to a speedy and harmless remedy for Thequistion box was then opened and Clarence Price are spending their be seen fifteen years ago, reveals more throat and lung troubles. and questions disposed of. A . T. Hill. time cutting cordwooti and thus setting changes than can be easily enumerated. \ vote o f thanks was tendered to Will practice in nil the courts of the stute. a worthy example before the larger boys. It may be the law all right, but it is 8pcoi'il Attention given to probate work, the The Westfield (In d .) News prints the nothing short of a downright shame to the people of Newberg for their kind writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the Later on in life when the boys are called ness to tlie teachers, and the meeting drafting of nil legal papers. on to fill important positions they will fo lowing in regard to an old resident catch up farmers horses that happen to N e w b e rg . O rego n . adjourned. o f that pluee: “ Frank M cAvoy, for O ffice — Second Floor have no occasion to regret the time spent stray into town and after posting twoor Iiank of Newberg Building. fn all the meeting was a success. many years in the employ of the L. N . three notices on gate posts about town, at hard work in their youthful days. The teachers had met, become iietter A. A C. Ry. here, says: I have used A certain lady, the proud owner of a Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- sell them at public sale. Ill will is en aequ .luted with each other and each gendered toward the town that works new wheel and an enthusiastic rider, rhoeu Remedy for ten.years or longer— : other’s methods o f teaching, and we was much taken back one morning re am never without it in my family. I against its interests in all these cases. believe the resu t will be better work in cently when she hurriedly rolled a consider it the best remedy of the kind R epo u teu . The diphtheria scare iu town seems to ! : the public schools FLOUR, FRED, H A Y A O H A I N , wheel into the street, and preparing to maniifictured. I take pleasure in have caused a good many people to loose H A R D E N & FL O W E R mount, discovered that it was a gentle recommending it.” 11 is a specific for their heads entirely. The report »eems j F o r ‘» a le . SEEDS. man’s bike and that bloomers would he all bowel disorders For sale by A T to have gone abroad in all ditections Two good young milk cows, or will I/ind Plaster, Poultry Supplies and etc., etc. necessary. A change of wheels was Hill Free Delivery. that there were twenty or more cases in trade for dry cows or heifers. R W. SrKIOLEDKK. made in short order. town and people were leaving for the 1st street, Newlierg. Oregon. C. 8. C alkins Prof.---- of the North Yamhill school country. Up in West Chehalem they i Rev. A. T. \Vare has purchase! ten may he an excellent teacher, but as a ' 1 even elo ed the school. The facts are as Acres of the Shillings place on Cheha- judge of horse flesh he is evidently not a follows. Walter Metcalf came home from j iem mountain and has fitted up the bowling success. On last Saturday he the Portland Busines College with the house on the land for a summer resi drove Lee Laughlin's big sorrel over disease and died. One of bis sisters has dence. They moved up the first of the hereto the buggy ami put up at the liv it bat is almost well. One of Mr. Stev week. Mrs. Ware will spend most of ery stable. He attended the teacher’s ens girls probably has it although Dr. the time there during the summer, hop institute before noon and soon after din McConnell, the attending physician says ing the high attitude will prove to he ner he went to the stable, and as the at it is not a well defined case. Every beneficial to her health. Their New tendant who put his horse away was precaution has been taken to stamp it berg home will b" kept up and Rev. out, he was allowed to pick out his horse. out and no danger is apprehended here Ware will spend most of his time in On the return of Riley Bmith, who at home, but the out of town scare has ■ tow n. put the horse in the stall, lie discovered almost paralized business. No conta At the request of constable Grover that a mistake had been made and a gious disease lias ever been allowed to Hagev, of Sherwood, Albert Belaud was wheel was mounted and away he went scatter in Newberg and there is no occa arrested hereon Tueeday morning by H. in hot pursuit of the innocent Professor. sion for the wild rumors that have R. Morris and Lee Smith, while he was Two or three miles out he was over been afloat. Necessary precaution it ail making arrangements to start for the taken, driving toward home with a little well enough, but it is to be hoped that mountains. He concluded to take leg sorrel pony belonging to a Dayton lady, none may be scared to death. bail but the sight of a wicked looking dreaming of “ readin, ritin and rithme- ehpoting iron induced him to stop and tic” and incidentally of the big girls in bis Newberg quarterly meeting of Friends suboi.t to being locked np until Mr. school, while the comparative sizes of church will be held May 7, 8 and 9. The Hagev conld arrive. Beland is consid- horses was evidently not bothering his usual meetings will be field. The Wo ered a hard and rather dangerous char- brain. It is needless to sav that he men’s Foreign Missionary Society will acter. He is accused of going home drove back to the stable and while the bold their business meeting m at 7 _____ p. m drunk and breaking up his mothers fur- change was being made he put up the on the 7, and will be followed by a Gospel ount nitnre. A few years ago he carved np cigars to have the joke hushed np, sav- meeting at 8. The business session of a Middleton blacksm.th in pretty good ing it would cost him $5 if the boys over the quarterly meet mg will commence at *k*Fe‘ at Yamhill got wind cf if. ' 11:50 a.m . Saturday, and will take a TTTTDNTIDREilDS OIE1 P A I R S OIF1 S H O E S I N VALUES, STYLES PQ cd CD <& c C O L O R S . See Childrens Protected Toe. cd MADE CLOTHING CHEAPER ! m READY Than Portland’s Advertised Bargain Sales. !æ; W WO^ETUIsr7 S I0 R E S S G O O D S , CD îs5 from Calico to Finest and Latest Novelties. Dress Trimmings, Gloves, and Furnishings, Hats, Sta tionery and Notions. W anted-An Idea I 1 Groceries P atents IF1 D E ? , m s n J O PACIFIC CLARENCE BUTT. Feed & Seed Store Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Spades. “CRESCENTS” are the easiest running. Tinware, Graniteware. Those CRESCENTS last, the longest. Rope and, w ell everything in the H ardw are line to suit the trade, Especially the best Bicycles. J. B. M ft . <Sc ClaEafLLT.. S E P H W IH S O P i COLLEGE. Newberg, Oro. College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping, All the Grammar School Studies, Music aud Art. Htiulent. ran rnlrr nt «ny time »n.I ilud cl»»,*» tn »utt. the lowe*tCpJ*Mlbl«°prIcwr** f,rt* *“ a r>° y8 U provlded uadtr tho of * competent Matron, ai * oni1 *nd Christian Influence* thrown about »tudent*. We confidently believe that «uperlor advantage* cannot he offered in the Northv. All expenue« moderate Corveapondence and vUlt* aoltclted Kor catalogue» aud Information, add r e » , PR E S ID E N T P A C IF IC COLLEGE, N K W U t K O . O lt S O iO .Y . IK 8 9 K E D W A R D S , P r e ild e a t . N. E BRITT, V ic Prea. B. C. MILES. Cashier BANK OF NEWBERG. C A P I T A L S T O C K , $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . I>l RECTO ItS: JESSE EDWARDS. K. II. WOODWARD. B. C. MILES. J. N E. BBITT. C COLCORD CertlSeate« of drpn.lt la.ii.d payahla nn demand. Etehan»* bnnxht and sold Omd *ot*a dlarniinted. Depn-lt» received »nhjeet to eherlt at »l*ht. and a reneral hank: nr b itluesa trauMetcd Collection* made on ill *ree»»!b!e points ip the I'nited Stateaaud Canada. C'«>K»traPOM,«Earn—Ladd A Tilton. Portland; Nation. Park Bank. Naw York Stranacn Yliitlo» the pity are lavllad to oall at tht bank l»r infurmnliou coacerun* tha guy Co'rerpoodeaee laritsd. il