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O T K A M S ft EU G EN E—TIME CARD. E . P. Dixon, d en tist. . . The G raphic and th e O regonian for 12 0 0 H a p p ily M a r r ie d . DO You Want t sraL„? The residence of M r. and M rs. C. H . I growing w eather for garden P . Ilea- Barrie of this city was the scene on Fri- j Buy your screen wire of day evening, of u wedding as pretty us it ' cock. B. S. Cook of Salem was in town Weil I was private. I t was the m arriage of j C. A F.. C O .-T IM E CARD. nesilay. [ E . W . Evans of D ayton was in town Miss L. G race Nason of Marshfield Wis., O ur prices draw custom ers from 15 M ILES aw ay . Must he som ething in th em . j W ednesday. S team er A lbany leav es P o rtla n 1 at 6 a in. on | to J . W. B arrie jr ., of the firm of Barrie Call on Ftelgledc-r for your flour M ondays. W ednesdays a n d F rid ay s, a n d o r-; '& Barrie of th is city, Rev. J . E . Day riv e s at N ew berg at 10:30 a. in. Leaves C orval- I and feed of all kinds. J . L. Hoskins made an overland trip Us a t 6 a. in on T u esd ay s. T h u rsd a y s an d preform ing th e cerem ony. M r. H . A. ! to P ortland on T hursday. d a y s, an d a rriv e s at New berg at 1 p. in. Screen doors 60c. and up and muges >1 B adner of La G rande Oregou, acted as j 7 11« of e ith e r or both $1 00 g T E A M E K S ALTON A AND K AM ON I A. The first load of new hay of 15c. a t Depot L um ber Y ard. best m an, while the bride was attended (N o lim it in q u a n tity lo custom ers ) J season came into town last F riday. (G oing so u th , read d o w n ; n o rth , up.) | by her sister Miss E . Adelaide Nason. Bran, sh o rts, rolled barley, m ill chop, DAILY BOATS. p. m. 2:40 0:4) a. m ....... LV. P o rtla n d a R Born—To M r. and M rs. N . C. C h ris -1 Decorated w ith E nglish ivy, dogwood For pudding*—desert«, etc. U .30 cracked corn, shelled corn, seed corn at S:13 . . .. O regon City 9c I tensori, on Saturday, May 15, 1897 a ( blossoms and roses, the rooms were a a. m. 10:10 Steigleder's. 11: to ....................... N ew b erg .......... L argest stock o f good teas in Newlierg. . . . . 7:15 4:30 p .m . Salem I daughter. pleasing picture to look at, especially I ......... 0:30 7 :0 0 ... .. a r . In d e p e n d e n c e Lv J . M Tice is brightening up Prof. J. SUNDAYS. after th e guests had arrived. At 8:30 p. m. 3:30 C. Ilodson’s residence on South Meri E. P .JJix o n d e n tist. Skilled work in 9:00 a. ra............ Lv. P o rtla n d a r . . .. 12:80 1:30 p. m N ew oerg. j m odern and progressive d en tistry at the bridal pair entered the parlor, pre a. in. 10:15 dian street w ith a tresh coat of p ain t. *:30 .........................S tlem . All flavors—F u ll sta n d ard q u a lity an d ceded by the bridesm aid and best m an, 9.00 8:30 ............. a r . In d e p e n d e n c e lv I modern prices. O th er Soda—equally good— per pound 5o w eight. •F re e h ack m eets boat at New berg. who, ju st w ithin th e archw ay stepped Noah H eater and Allen Sm ith are fin Flour, whole w heat flour, graham , aside, allowing th e tw ain to pass be ishing th e inside work on the G ardner R. A N. CO.—TIM E CARD. w heatlets, buckw heat, corn meal at neath the ivy canopy where they were S team er E lm ore leav es P o rtla n d S u n d a y , an d residence o u t northw est of town this Steigleder’s. Thursday» a t ii m. R etu ru lu e leav es S slein week. made one. T u e sd ay s a n d S a tu rd a y s at « a m. The bride looked charm ing in a dainty S team er Modoc leav es P o rtla n d M ondays. Sam G ardner, of Portland, engineer at C harley B utler, who has been clerk W ednesdays au 1 F rid ay s at 7 a. m„ re tu ru ln s th e follow ing days. Puss N ew ber* o n the ing for A. M. M anritzen for some tim e, th e Olds & King d ep artm en t store vis- j gown of w hite organdie and carried a io w u t r i p ati>:-0». in beautiful boquet of bridal roses. The In 3-hoop bucket is at M cM innville th is week working in ited in town W ednesday. O liv er i C olcord a g en ts for ra ilw a y Hues. bridesm aid wore w hite organdie over 2 buckets for $1 25. E dw ards & T aylor’s tile factory. G rading for a switch is being done at ! sea green and carried Hush carnations. OREGONIAN RAILW AY DIVISION — AND— Sick headache can lie q u ick ly and Springbrook. A sw itch at th a t point j Only relatives and very intim ate 12 bars for 25c. PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILW AY. com pletely overcom e by using those will be a g reat convenience to th e peo-1 friends were present. Quickly and pleas T ra in s a rriv e a t N ew berg as follow s: pie. antly the evning slipped by. A t ten, N orth. South, fam ous d ttle pills k n o w n as “ D eW itt's " w a rn. * » ': » P » • L ittlr E a rly R isers ” A . T. H ill. th e guests gathered about th e table A. M. Hoskins is prepared to p u t new ! (stronger than ever—cheaper than ever. 12:30 p. in. 6-Uj P- 1:1 The last session of th e local teach er’s casing on bicycles as cheap as any man while the bride deftly “ carved” the •E v e ry o th e r day. P a sse n g e r an d F re ig h t K ates to a ll p o in ts, in stitu te for the year will be held at the In tow n. No second grade m aterial cake which looked so tem pting w reathed E n q u ire a n d no will surprise you on ibo c a n be o b ta in e d fro m C. B. FK1SSELL, in sm ilax and roses. Very beautiful, as George Olds school house, on the Mc- used eith er. A gent N ew berg. price. c a r l o cans— LOU well as useful, were th e m any pieces of | M innvilleand Sheridan road, on Satur- P FISH ER , N e w -p sp e r A d v ertisin g Agent : day May 22. A new and com plete stock of bicycle silver and china presented as tokens of . erch ............ ---'i m ge, 3au ran cisco T j " 2¡ • M an t's r- Kxc'n iilge, San F Francisco. S H O B S : - E v erybody su rp rised —everybody p'eussd. We do ju st us wo say — Lower titan ever before and low er fixtures, including Morgan & W right love and esteem by the friends. Is o u r a u th o rized agent, T his p a p e r Is k e p t on th an anybody. I t was th e public school graduating tires, received a t H oskins bicycle hos tile tu b is otlice. Mr. and Mrs B arrie left »Saturday T his week a bran new line o f prices again on goods th a t you Imve not seen— embracing tbe best of everything— Mens, class President Newlln addressed at La- pital. m orning m id .t a shower of rice and old Women and C h ild ren s all go—E v e ry th in g goes. Fayette on last Friday nig h t, instead of Local E vents. Mrs. W alter Robertson and Miss Joi- shoes, for a short trip up the C olum bia th e class a t th e Sem inary as announced -A. N E W L O T O H 1 G O O D S ----- I T T T O D A Y . cie H oskins w eut to H o o i R iver last river. last week. They will be a t hom e to th eir friends week where they will visit a couple of A new and nobby line of S traw rials, ju s t in from E astern M arket Sliding window screens 35c. and up, The G . A. R . cem etery association re- weeks with M rs. L . S. Rhodes. a t the C hristenson cottage on Hancock a t lowest prices you ever h eard quoted. j quests all interested, to m eet a t th e G. a t Depot L um ber Y ard. street a lte r Ju n e 1. J . A. D um m ctt, traveling secretary ' A. R. cem etery, May 24, to assist in Jesse Edw ards drove up to M cM inn By order of I *or Uw Y .M .C.A., made a sh ort visit to cleaning up the grounds, T h e B e s t R e m e d y fo r R h e u n m t i s m . ville on business last Tuesday. Newberg Tuesday evening, retu rn in g to trustees. From the Fairhaven (N. Y.) Register. P ortland th e following m orning. The wood sawing is over, b u t th e b a r Mr. Jam es R ow land of th is village, M em orial exercises will be held under gains go right on a t Hodson Bros. New C . H . B arrie is fitting up a house on stutes th a t for tw enty-five y ears his th e auspices of K ilpatrick Post on Mon berg C lothing House. day May 31 at Armory hull a t 2 o'clock j th e B arrie tract out at the foot ofC heha- w ife 1ms been a sufferer from rh e u m a Unclaim ed letters remain in th e post p. m . All are invited. Look for pro-j lem m ountain w ith a view of moving out tism . A few n ig h ts ago she wus in into the country to try granger life such pain th a t she was nearly crazy. oilice for C. C. H olland, Win. Macailis- gram next week. again. ter, W. Pickthorne and Edw in W elch. She se n t Mr. R ow land for th e doctor, T here are lots of “ sure enough’’ eye b u t he had read of C h am b erlain ’s Pain E rn est Hofer, of Champoeg, for whom openers a', the sale now comm enced at M r. and M rs. F ran k E lliott, M r. and ‘t here seems to be some attraction in M orris & Miles store. Bring your cash Mrs. L. M. P ark er and A. T . H ill have H ahn and instead of going for th e p h y Newberg was in town last Monday or an y th in g else they can sell and you j been in attendance at the m eeting of the sician lie w eut to tlie store and secured ' a bottle of it. liis wife did n o t approve n ig h t. can m ake a trade V. Q. Odd Fellows G rande Lodge and Rebckah of Mr. R ow land's purchase a t first, b u t M r. and Mrs. F . E . Hobson and Mr. nevertheless applied th e Bulm tb o r- J . S. Rees, of Scotts Mills, came over j Assembly at P ortland th is week. Mrs, F. A. M orris w ent to Meadow lake the first of the week to shako hands Sidney Sm yth, of Oregon C ity, the ! ouglily a n d in an hours tim e was able on W ednesday, w ith a full rig of fishing around w ith his Newberg friends again' civil engineer who is to superintend to go to sleep. S he now applies it tackle. i H e says a Scotts Mills com pany is pros- th e construction of th e w ater system , w h enever she feels an ache or a paiu A. M. M auritzen drove over to Wood- pecting for coal a t th a t place. came up on W ednesday evening and and she finds th a t it alw ays gives re burn Tuesday evening and re tu rn e d on Parties w anting fru it boxes, such as commenced th e work of establishing lief. He says th a t no m edicine w hich sh e lias used ev er did h e r us m uch W ednesday w ith Mrs. M auritzen and straw berry crates, grape baskets and grades, Thursday m orning. little son, j cherry boxes, should see S. E . W eesner, The prospects are th a t on Ju n e 12, good T h e 23 an d 50 c e n t sizes for sale by A. T. H ill. By application of the p ain t brush Nel- as he sells them at P ortland prices. o u r college ath letic association, and S tan d ard Box Factory. son Morrison h as been p u ttin g some the association from M onm outh N ormal A t t e n tio n ! yearly meeting touches on President M r. A. says I paid $12.50 for this school, w ill have a com petative field day All comrades of K ilpatric Post, No. 38, N ewlin’s residence. worsted su it in P ortland, we sell same ! m eet on th e college grounds in Newberg. are ordered to assem ble a t the hall, Mon for $8.50. O ur money has sam e value This will m ake an in teresting event, SO Y E A R S' • S a y th e r e ! y o u : Are you looking for EXPERIENCE. day, May 31, a t 1 o’clock p. m . sharp, bargains? Ju s t step in to th e Newberg w ith E astern factories, as has P ortlapd D on’t th in y o u r blood w ith sassafras for the purpose of attending mem orial C lothing House and you will find w hat money, and sensible ones buy from Bar o r poison it w ith blue-m ass; b u t aid exercises. All old soldiers are invited rie & B arrie. you arc searching for. N a tu re by u sin g D eW itt’s L ittle E a rly to tu rn out. J . C. S a w y e r Com. Farm ers who have fat stock to sell Risers, th e funi"iis little pill for con M. J. Jones is dieting him self, w ith a W . L. C oe Adjt. view of beginning work on a new picket will find »Stanley & Cooper in the m arket stip atio n , biliousness an d stom ach an d T R A D E MARKS» fence around C. K. Spaulding’s residence ready to buy, and fam ilies who like ju i liv er troubles T hey are purely vege- **It Is t h e R e s t o n E a rth .* * D E S IG N S , cy steaks and tem pting roasts will always ta b ’e. A. T. Hill. on South M eridian street. C O PY R IG H T S t o . T h a t is w h a t E d w ard s & P ark er find the best th e m arket affords a t th eir Anyone Rending a R ketch and deaertptlon may Ii you w ant best prices and prom pt meat m ark et. quickly aocertalu, froo, w hether un Invention 1« The freshm en class recital given at m erch an ts, of P lains, U a., says of probably patentable. Communications strictly returns for yonr fru it and oth er farm confidential. Oldest agency for securing patent* th e college on last S aturday evening C h am b erlain 's P ain H a'm , for rh eu In America. We have u W ashington otlice. I t may be “ ju st for fu n ,” or it may be products, ship to the Oregon Poultry & P aten ts taken through Muim & Co. reculv# was well attended and the class showed m atism , lam e back, deep sen'ed and spociul notico In the Supply Co., 124 F irst street, P o rt to close out stock, or it may be for some up w ith very creditable orations. All m uscular pains. Sold by A. T. H ill. other.reason, bu t w hatever th e reason SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, la n d . tf the recitals given at th e college during beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of may tie we will m ake you happy when soient! do journal, ‘ * weekly, * * te rm sf3.00 a year; j tiie year have been of a good grade, Y o u r I,n u t C h a n c e . Dr. E . P . Dixon is having a neat you w ant anything. Especially shoes, ths. Specimen coplea and llAN'D H a t l. iOsix month«. B o o k o n P a t e n t s sent free. Ad * J d * ita i p ie ie t fence erected around his resi groceries or dry goods. M o r r is & M i l e s . ¡show ing th a t th e students are m aking C. C. Sm ith, the photographer is a r M U N N S t C O .y good advancem ent along literary lines. dence property on N orth M eridian street. 3 6 1 U ro u d w a y , N ew Y o rk * ranging to go away for the sum m er. V ine Pierce of th e N orth Y am hill Re C alvin Dixon an d A. M. Bray are doing Call a t once and have the babies’ picture cord dropoed in a t this office last Friday ^ ie com plaint seems to be general J O S E P H WIJLSOTST. th e w ork. while in town on business. A t one tl,a t fr,,it ia dropping pretty badly, so taken. Negatives go with the pictures. ^ T T O R N E Y - A T L A W . Old negatives sold for 10 cents each. The finest line 6f Oxfords, regular tim e Mr. Pierce was one of th e crack j t *lat l *ie croP " not as *a rSe as has beauties, in Black, Tan and Ox Blood is i bicycle riders of this county, bu t he has I been an ticip ated . Frencli prunes have CLARENCE B U T T . now being opened. See our window for j retired from th e track and got down to probably suffered m ost. The opiuion W ill p ra c tic e In all th o co u rts of th e state. M a r rie d . S pecial a tte n tio n g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, th e a few sam ples. The new price catches more profitable labor. prevails th a t th e exceedingly hot w eath In Asotin county, W ashington, on w ritin g of deeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c t* a n d the* every pair. M o r r is & M i l e s . e r ju st as fru it was blooming caused the W ednesday, May 12, 1897, Miss Lillian d ra ftin g of nil legal p ap ers. N ew b erg, O regon. A. V. R . S nyder, of th e T ranscript O f f ic e — S econd Floor Rev. J . E . Day, pastor of th e Presby was in town last F riday and dropped in trouble. Oregon will still have plenty H aw orth to W illiam A. Coplen. D ank of N e w le rg liu P d iu g . [N e w b e rg , O r e . of fru it to sell. terian church, left last S aturday for . for a social ch at. Mr. Snyder is one of ^ S la k e a tri w eek ly trip s b etw een D ayton a n d j P o rtla n d . Leaves D ayton a t 7:.W a. m. on Mon 1 Splendid day«, W ednesday* au d Fridays. Leaves P o r t-' 8a 38. la n d at 10.^0 a. in. on T uesdays, T h u rsd a y s and S atu rd ay s. Coffee-Arbuckle or Lion 15c Red S eal L ye-B est m ade Corn Starch 5c 4 for 26o Tea dust-M akes a good d rin k C rackers per box Jelly-A w ooden bucket fu ll 50c 20c Arm & H am m er B rand 4 lb 26c M atches-The good old fa sh V in egar .pure cid er.stron g ioned kind-7 B oxes 10c and good, p er g a llo n A Splendid Syrup 65c G randpa’s W onder Soap 16c 6o R oyal Savon Soap-2 bars for 5c A good syru p from th e b ar rel, per g a llo n 20c Squirrel Poison 30o R olled Oat3-Very best- L ow er th a n ever. Tom atoes-best brand one can 7c € ,‘X Y ours, for you r b est in terests, MORRIS & MILES. CASH DEALING Buying direct from Atlautic Coast Manufacturers is the secret of our selling so Cheaply. Fine Worsted Suits $8.50. Cheviott Wool Suits $5.00 Full line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Huts, Furnishings, Stationery, etc., in proportion. Barrie & Barrie Frank Hobson Combine. Groceries F R E S H <&c PACIFIC ?V“ rMW,_ !“ naLt° _ " l,t_e . terian general assem bly as a delegate from Oregon. H e will probably be gone about a m onth. Newberg has not celebrated th e glori ous “ F o u rth ” for several years. I t ap pears th a t it ia about tim e th e scream of th e American bird should lie heard in th is end of th e valley again. W ho will tak e the lead in this m atter? The new prices being made In our sto re em braces everything we have. We can offer such bargains as cash buyers are now looking for. Will lie pleased to convince you in ju st one m in u te when you get ready to buy. M o r r is & M i l e s . Som e for ten , some for tw en ty an d som e for th irty years h a v e suffered from piles an d th e y have been q u ick ly e n d p erm an en tly cured by „sin g De- W i t t . W itch Hazel Salve th e g reat rem edy for piles a n d all skin diseases On W ednesday afternoon Van L eavitt A fter Ju n e 1, my books will be found and R ube Coulee walked outside the city lim its and proceeded to settle an at the Bank of Newberg. L. M. P a r k e r . old grudge w ith b aren u ck les. Van ta p F LO U R, F F E D , II AY & G R A I N , ped R ube about th e head p retty lively GARDEN & FLOW ER F o r S a le . and Rube chewed the th u m b of V an's SEEDS. Two good young milk cows, or will rig h t hand like a m astiff. The sam e Land Planter, Pou ltry S u p p li e s a n d etc., etc. trade for dry cows o r heifers. effort put forth In th e woods with axes £ £ P * F r e e Delivery. H. w mi k k j l k d k r . would have been much m ore creditable C . 8 . C a l k in s , Ibt street , Newberg. Oregon. to th e participants as well as to the com m unity. M arvin Blair was aw arded th e scholar sh ip offered by th e Pacific College board to th e student of the graduating class of ! th e public school showing the highest I grade. Miss Jen n ie G arland was a very d o s e second, she being only a six th of one per cent behind him . j T h e W estfield ( I n d .) N ew s p rin ts th e fe h w , , to an old r, 8,(lent f U)ut ,a w . ..p ratlk McA voy, for ra an y year8 th e eln p ,oy of th o L . N . Prof. J . F. H ew itt of P ortland Acad em y, will address th e m en’s m eeting next Hun lay afternoon and will also speak in Friends church a t 8 p. m . on th e S tu d en t V olunteer M ovement. Prof. H ew itt is a graduate of P rinceton U ni versity, and a man of g reat pow er. The Y .M .C .A .of th e col lege was instrum ental in securing him , and will have charge of the services. Every one is cordially in vited to h ear M r. H ew itt. 1 Foster, the ten year old son of Zim Mills of .Springbrook fell from a tree last Sunday afternoon and broke one leg, up close to th e hip. He was clim bing an old snag and when about tw enty feet from th e ground it broke, lettin g him fall heavily to th e e a rth . Dr. L ittle field set the broken bone and tb e u n fortunate lad is getting along nicely. C harles K. Spaulding retu rn ed to tow n the first of the week after a trip of several days up th e river, w here he has more than a hundred men a t work »n his logging cam ps. C narley is fear- ' I ful lest th e snow shall pet out of the Cas cade m ountains early this season, and consequently he has stopped cu ttin g logs and will begin at once to p u t liis supply into the stream s th a t lead into th e W il lam ette, and begin a big drive. H e e x pects to come down th e river w ith th e largest drive th a t has ever yet appeared on the W ills a e tlc . f national secretary of College Y.W .C.A. work, who is m aking a to u r of th e west in the interest of th e work, was here last Monday. Besides holding a meeting w ith th e young ladies of th e college in the afternoon, she gave an excellent ad dress to a good sized audience at Friends church in th e evening. Miss Sims is a very pleasant speaker and seems to be an earnest w orker. Presum ably on account of items being a little scarce th is week B ert W eesner’s inare, while on the way to th e barn, W ednesday noon, tu rn ed th e corner a t M orris A Miles store while going at a rate of speed th a t would cause a m em ber of th e city council to bold up bis hands in horror. The wagon was tu rn ed over and Bert dusted up a little h a t no serious dam age was done. This particu lar wag on has had an up and down experience ever since coming to town as a delivery r if. but it is sti'l in (he ring. COLLEGE. T a k e N o tic e , ‘he pioneer new spaper men of th e coun ty , he having fathered the Reporter when it was in its sw addling clothes some tw enty years ago. D o n ’t neg lect a cough because th e I w e ath er is pleasant; before th e n e x t storm rolls aro u n d it m ay develop into a serious difficulty beyond repair. O ne M in u te Cough C ure is ensy to ta k e and w ill do w h a t its nam e im plies. A . T. H ill. ' ' i A. & C. Ry. here, says: I h av e used I t will no doubt be gratifying to th e C h am b erlain 's Colic, C holera an d Diar- public to learn th a t there will be no j rlioea R em edy for ten y ears or longer— changes made in th e faculty of Pacific am n ever w ith o u t it in m y fam ily. I College for next y ear. The teaching co n sid er it th e best rem edy of th e k in d force will rem ain th e sam e, all th e pro m anufactu red . I tak e pleasure in fessors having already been contracted reco m m en d in g i t . ” I t Is a specific for w ith for another year. This action in- all bowel disorders. F o r sale by A. T. surea^inother year’s successful work for Hill th e college. Miss Florence Sims, of Chicago, in te r a X z E .A .I iT - Feed & Seed Store College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, The last card received from E dm und Robinson and fam ily, which was mailed I a t Red Bluff, C alifornia, said they were j going to come by th e way of Linkville 1 and K lam ath, and th e m ilitary wagon road to Eugene, instead of coming up through tbe Rogue river country. They are out by team to see the country, and j are ap parently covering all the new ter-1 ritory possible on th e ir retu rn jo u rn ey I from Southern California. All tbe Grammar School Studies, Music and A r t S tudent* ra n e n te r a t any tim e an d And cla**e* to suit. An e x c e lle n t lionie for g irls a n d boys is p ro v id ed u n d e r th e c a re of a c o m p e te n t Matron, a t th e low est p o ssible price*. E x c e lle n t board In p riv a te fnm ilie*. Moral an d C h ris tia n in flu en ce* thrown about «tudentf. We co n fid en tly b eliev e that s u p e rio r advan tag e* c an n o t be offered in th e Northweat. All e x p en se s m oderate. C o rre sp o n d en c e a n d v isits so licited . F o r catalogue* an d In fo rm a tio n , ad d ress, Hoes, P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E , NKW KERQ, OREGON. Rakes, S hovels, Spades. “CRESCENTS” are th e e a siest ru n nin g. T inw are, G ran itew are. Those CRESCENTS la st, th e lon gest. Rope and, w e ll e v e r y th in g in t h e 1 H ard w are lin e to suit! th e trade, E sp ecia lly th e b est B icycles. TESSE EDWARDS, P resid e n t. N. K BRITT, V ice Pre*. B. C. MILES. C ashier BANK OF NEW BERG. C A P IT A L STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . D IR E C T O R S : J. B. M oun t . It has been th e custom of Pacific band to serenade any m em ber who succum bs to cup'ds wiley d a rts, and as Janies B ar rie jr. recently fell by the wayside, the band boys gathered a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H . Barrie, th e parents of the groom, on W ednesday evening, anc played several selections A num lier of '' (Incorporated.) friends of th e bride an d groom were present and enjoyed th e evening’s e n te r tain m en t. E xcellent ice cream , lem on ••• ade and cake were serve«] to all, and ••• everything w ent m erry as a m arriage 1*11 in th e m onth of May, with the roses H a n d l e r 1« o f in bloom. F ancy and Market P o u ltry , G am e, biggs, B utter, Cheese, Dressed H ogs, Veal. E tc. F arm an d G arden Product*. G reen and Dried F ruit* P o u ltry M o n e y L » a t. Supplies of E v ery D escription. N ursery Stock, E tc , E tc. Lo*t, on T uesday m orning, a purse containing a $10 gold piece, one $5 gold piece and and tw o nickles. The finder will please leave it w ith A. M. M aurit- r«n and be z u ilib ly rew arded. 12 4 FIRST S T R E ET PO R TLAN D , ORE. ; Oregon Poultry & Supply Co. COMMISSION M ER C H A N TS. JESSE EDWARDS. E. H. WOODWARD. B. C. MILES, J. C. COLCORD. N. E. BRITT. C ertificate* of dopoalt l»*«ed p ayable on d em an d . E x c h a n g e b o u g h t and »old Good note* d is c o u n te d . Deposit* re c eiv ed n io je e t to ch eek a t sight, an d a g e n eral b a n k in g b u sin ess tra n s a c te d C ollection* m ade on ill a c c e ssib le point* in th e U nited S ta te * a n d Canada. C O R ltK * l» 0 !« D K N T ft— Ladd A T ilton. P o rtla n d : Nation* Park Bank. New York. S tran g e rs v isitin g th e c ity a re In v ite d to oall at the bank for inform ation concerning th e c ity C o rre sp o n d en c e In v ited . «T»AKK NOTICK--------------» m I h a v e re n te d th e N ew berg M eat M arket of Mr Luca* form erly o w n e d and ru n by J. 8. B aker. I iufuod to keep a «upply of F R E S H A N D C U R E D M EA TS on hand a t all tim e* S o licitin g a «hare of yo u r p a trunage [ re m a in Your* re sp ec tfu lly . •fn*. C om ic. N .w b .r f , O ctober, 1 M JO H N A BECK i v i i i i n* u b v i i f WATCHMAKER a n d JEW ELER, Solicit« the patronage o f hi* old In d ia n « Friend« who need watch repairing done. 270 M o rriso n S t. I’O R T L A X D , O K . 'Jr