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TE AMER EUGENE—TIME CARD.
Good shoes for $1.00 at Hodson Uros.
’'u .v e s tri w eekly trip» between Dayton and I
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.
Portland. Leave» Dayton at 7:30 a. m. on Mon-
m l ) )O U r screen w ir e
dava W ednesday« and Friday». Leave« Port- cock
laud at 10:30 a. m. on Tueaday», Thursday» aud |
Saturdays
Call on Steigleder
,
„
Hodson Bros, for outing blankets.
„
of W . I . Hea-
The Graphic and the Oregonian for
| $2.00.
i
Old papers for sale at this office.
Wood wanted at Hodson Bros.
Fine tan shoes reduced from $3.25 to
A tine line of blankets just received at $2 at Hodson Bros.
Hodson Bros.
Sliding window screens Sou. and up, |
Steamer Albauy leaves Portland at 6 a. m. on I Dr. E. P. Dixon and wife were pas­
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, aud ar-1
Miss Ethel Taylor has been visiting at nt Depot Lumber Yard.
rives at N ew berg at 10:30 a. nt. Leaves Corval sengers to Portland Tuesday morning.
|
Seotts Mills this week.
lis at 6 a in. on Tuesdays. Thursdays aud 3uu- .
The Rev. Dulin of Portland will occu- :
day», and arrives at New berg at 1 p. m
I
Newberg is fortunate in having a good
Screen doors 60c. and up and binges pv the pulpit of tlie Baptist church next
¿ T E A M E U 8 A LTON a AND RAMON1A
plumber. F. H. Story is the best in the
I Sunday.
15c. at Depot Lumber Yard.
county.
^
(G oing south, read d o w n ; north, up.)
D A I L Y BOATS.
I
Guy Metcalf left here Wednesday
Lin Parker left here Wednesday to
Flour, whole wheat flour, graham,
p. m. 2.40
6 45 a. m
. LV. Portland ar
| morning for Ilallston where lie lias a job
12.00
join the throng at Newport.
815
Oregon C ity
wheatlets,
buckwheat,
corn
meal
at
». in 10:tO
11:40 ............... ..Newberg.
through harvest.
7:4) Steigleder’s.
4:30 p .m .
Salem
Special sale of Hats. Shoes and Cloth- .
6:30
7 00
, a b . Independence l v .
Mrs. J. B. Mount was in tlie city Wed-
I
SUNDAYS
Editor Graves of the Amity Times vis- ing every Saturday at Hodson Bros.
i 1 nesdav on business in connection with
3:30 !
«■00 a m.
l v . Portland AB.
p.
1
2
:*o
ited
with
his
parents
near
Springbrook
1 -30 p. m
Newoerg.
The annual W .C.T.U. picnic was held
their hardware trade.
6-30 ..................
Salem..........a.
m' 10 *’ last Friday.
at the fair grounds on Thursday of last ;
8-30
. . a r . Iudepeudeuce t.v
¿ » • F r e e hack m eet» boat at Newberg
Mrs. Rebecca Hodson and daughter,
Mrs. Tom Cummings and son Tommy week.
s "V R. A N. CO.— TIME-CARD.
of San Francisco, are visiting with L. M.
rode up to the county seat Saturday af­
Carl Stanley has gone to Newport
Steamer Elmore lea ve. Portland Sunday, and ternoon and called on friends.
with machinery for polishing water. Parker’s and Elias Hudson's.
for
vour
flour
and feed of all kinds.
C. 4 E- C O .-T IM E CARD.
T h u r s d a y » « " » , in. Returulua leaves Silent
Tuesday» aud Saturday» at S a m.
Steamer Modoc leave» Portland Monday».
Wednesday» aud Frld ty -a t 7 a. in., returning
the follow in g tliys.
P ts» Newberg ou the
low n trip at 6:2» '. m
Oliver k Cnlenr 1 agent» f >r rtllw a y Une».
tUF.GoNlAN R A IL W A Y DIVISION
— AND—
PO R TLA N D AND Y A M H IL L R A IL W A Y
Train» arrive at New berg as follows:
I J. H . Patterson, who clerks for J. C.
Rev. R. A. Atkins occupied the pul­ agates.
pit of the Methodist church in Cornelius, | The probabilities are that the New- ' Porter, has gone over to his home on the
| Washington county, last Sunday.
| berg fair will be held the last week in Nestucea for a short vacation.
Henry Morris is keeping shop in Had- 5Seplcm',vr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M Bales drove down
| ley’s racket establishment while the
The steamer Grey Eagle is under­ ! to Portland Thursday to see thelrdaugh-
proprietor is basking at the sea side.
| going some necessary repairs at the foot ter, Mrs. Laura Judd, off for California.
DO You Want {“X e ,?
Our prices draw customers from
15 MILES
away.
Must be aometliing in them.
15c Red Seal Lye-Best made
Coffee-Arbuckle or Lion
7 lbs o f either or both $1 00
(N o limit In quantity lo customers )
Corn Starch
Tea dust-Makes a good drink 9c
Largest stock o f good teas in Newlterg.
Jelly-A wooden bucket full
50c
All flavors—Full standard quality aud
weight.
4 for 25c
For puddings—deserts, etc.
Crackers per box
20c
Arm & Hammer Brand 4 lb
25c
Other Soda—equally good—per pound
Matches-The good old fash­
Vinegar .pure cider.strong
ioned kind-7 Boxes
10c
and good, per gallon
A Splendid Syrup
5c
65c
In 3-hoop bucket
2 buckets for $1 25.
A good syrup from the t>ar-
rel, per gallon
20c
5o
15c
Grandpa’s Wonder Soap
5c
Royal Savon Soap-2 bars for
5c
12 tin's for 25c.
Miss Maud Dicks >n, daughter of P r . i0^ ^ 'ver8^ree^-
Mrs. Laura Judd left here Thursday
Dickson,
of Portland, has been visiting! Whv pay $2.50 and $3.00 for picture morning with the children for San Jose,
12:30 p. ut
6:0.» p m.
Stronger than ever—chenper than ever.
at G. Y\ . Mitchell’s during the week.
frames when Hill will sell you the same California where she will again join
•'.very other day.
enger and Freight llateB to all point»,
Joe Porter and wile who have been frame for $1.50?
Charley.
-..tabled from
L. 3. FKISSELL.
Enquire and we will surprise you on the
Agent Newberg.
spending several weeks out at the coast
The new crop of pumpkin pies is now
'15 cans—
1.00
price.
The big wheat crop and the prospect
E R . N ew sp a p er A d v e rtisin g A gen t. got back home on Saturday morning’s ripe. Several nice yellow pumpkins ap-
! p 21 F IS M H erchant'»
for
good
prices
for
fruit
and
hops
are
K x c h ittg e . 3 m K ran ci-co .
! peared in the market a few days ago.
• f ritb i.r ls e ila g e .it.
I'h i- p a p e r I» kept n frn,n-
We do just us we say—Lower than ever before aod lower
giving unite an inspiration for the S I I O - E S : —Everybody surprised—everybody pleased.
than tiny body
Jesse Edwards. Alex Nichols, and | p r_ Littlefield has purchased a wagon college this full.
This week a bran new lute o f prices again on goods that you have not seen—embracing the best o f everything—Mens,
Everett Weesner were passengers to suitable to go coasting in and in the fu­
Women und Childrens all go—Everything goes.
Mahlon Stanley is pumping wind in
Portland on the down train Friday ture he will neither borrow nor lend.
A.
M.
Hoskins’
bicycle
hospital,
in
Alt’s
j
morning.
.A. N E W L O T OF D R Y GOODS
1 1ST T O D A Y .
J.C . Porter has bought the A. M. absence while catching flounders at
A new lot of picture frames at H ill’s
Mrs. Dell Powell and little daughter Mauritzen grocery stock which has lieen Yaqnina hay.
A new and nobby line of Straw ilats, just in from Eastern Murket
Hazel of Portland visited friends in in charge of Oscar Cox for some time.
drug store.
at lowest prices you ever heard quoted.
Look well to your garden gates.
town the latter part of last week and the
Eggs taken in exchange for goods at
E. D. Elwood has given up the Oregon Grass is getting short and the indus­
first of this.
Hodson Bros.
Telephone Company’s husiness and the trious family cow is doing her best to
George Christenson of McMinnville, phone is now in Barrie A Barries’ store.
O. K. Edwatds spent Sunday in Sher­
keep up the supply of milk.
rode down on his wheel Saturday on
idan visiting “ friends.”
Big, luscious, yellow Craw ford peaches
business. He has rented out his ware­
Mrs. Mattie McDaniel is visiting at
are about readv to make their appear­
Recorder Hadley and family are en­ house for the season.
Dayton and assisting Mrs. Ode Hatfield
ance
in
the
market,
and
a
bountiful
crop
joying an outing at Newport on the Ya-
in arranging to get off to California,
Hugh Nelson says they will have about will be harvested.
quina.
where Ode has been for several months.
4000 bushels of wheat this season. At
Mrs. James Clemenson and her moth­
Bran, shorts, rolled barley, mill chop, the price wheat is likely to be Hugh
The George W . Mitchell farm of forty
cracked corn, shelled corn, seed corn at thinks this will even discount Clondyke. er returned to their home in Portland acres, near town, was sold last week to
last Tuesday after a visit of several days
Steigleder’s.
Columbus Mackey for $3200. This is a
Joel Wright and wife who have been at J. C. Clemenson’s.
nice placo and is certainly a bargain at
Cap. Peters and Luke Jones went visiting their daughter Mrs. Irvin Scott
Reuben Everest says his hop crop bids the price.
down to Portland Monday morning for two or three weeks, started back
Monday morning for their home near fair to be very good, some reports to the
where they have a job of brick-laying.
Wheat was selling at seventy-four
contrary notwithstanding.
Picking in
Fairmount, Indiana.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
cents at Christenson A Miller's ware­
his yard will begin early.
Diarrhoea Remedy always
affords
Dr. I I . J. Littlefield and E. D. El wood
house on Thursday.
This is almost
Mrs. C. K. Spaulding who has been
prompt relief.
For sale by A. T. Hill. with their families left for Ocean Park
double the price wheat started out at
Monday morning where they will rusti­ visiting in California for several weeks last season.
Jasper Bales rode up to McMinnville
cate and regale themselves with the salt arrived home Monday. Charley came
on horseback Friday and got some bicy­
up with her from Portland.
Harley Dixon went down to Sherwood
sea breeze for some weeks.
cle fixtures with which to repair his
Wednesday morning on the train. Dur­
Ore
Price
and
Harry
Hendershott
have
Mrs. Frank Taylor and daughter, Miss
wheel.
ing the day lie yanked out obstreperous
Ethel drove up to McMinnville Friday a job of measuring hops the coming hop­ “ toofles” which were brought to him by
George Metcalf left here Monday
picking
season
for
a
party
named
Ehlen
and visited Frank at the tile factory of
suffering citizens.
morning for Brookings, Dakota.
He
Edwards & Taylor. He and their son across the river near Butteville.
went on a business trip and will be gone
Douglas returned home with them.
G. R. Gallant, of Ashland, a plumlter
The exodus of a number of Newlterg-
but a few weeks.
by trade, who is seeing the Willamette
ers
to
the
different
seaside
resorts
has
Mr. A. says I paid $12.50 for this
Notice.
While J. K. W right’s house is under­
valley astride a wheel arrived here Wed­
worsted suit in Portland, we sell same had the effect of bringing about a very
A second hand two seated hack for
going repairs, the justice with his fam­
nesday
and
is
visiting
with
his
wife’s
for $8.50. Our money has same value perceptible coolness in Newberg.
sale
ily are camping in the grove just east of
uncle, J. K. Blair.
with Eastern factories, as has Portland
Bert Weesner has sold his delivery
tx3
G eo E M etc a l e .
J. M. Wright’s residence across the
money, and sensible ones buy from Bar­ business to Gord Worden. Gord is a
Fred Jackson drove up to McMinn­
bridge.
rie & Barrie.
hustler and he says he intent's to make ville Wednesday with a load of teachers
A v o id C o n s u m p tio n
If you want best prices and prompt
Mrs. Woodward, with Walter, Bernice a living out of the husiness. Success to who are going through the ordeal of
By
stopping
that, cough. We know
returns for your fruit and other farm
him.
striving to answer the county superin­
and Herman, left here Thursday morn­
o f no bettor remedy for coughs und
products, ship to the Oregon Poultry &
tendent's
questions.
„
ing for New Whatcom, Washington,
Miss Cora Comer, daughter of Mr. and
eoltls than the 8. B. Cough Cure 50
Supply Co., 124 First street, Port­
where they will spend a week visiting Mrs. Silas Comer, arrived here from
Letters were received here on Thurs­ cents per bottle. For sale by all drug­
land.
tf
with Judge II. E. Hadley’s, who are for­ Seattle, Wednesday noon.
Miss Comer day from the Newberg Clondykers
gists.
The Eastern ladies, relatives of the mer Indiana friends.
will teach in the Newberg public school mailed at Mary Island on last Saturday.
Williams’ who have been visiting them
the
coming
year.
The contents were unknown when the
The new prices being made in our
T a k e N o tic e .
for the past few weeks, left for the East
store embraces everything we have. We
There are lots of “ sure enough” eye Graphic went to prem.
J O S E P H W IR S O N .
Monday morning.
Howard Williams
The
parties
who took a sack of carpet
can offer such bargains as cash buyers openers at the sale now commenced at
accompanied them to Portland.
Jo
Heston
drove
down
to
Portland
ra^0
¡n
,mj|8
from
my
residence
in
New-
are now looking for. Will be pleased to Morris A Miles store. Bring your cash
are known, and unless they return
Mrs. Marietta Lewis of Illinois, who convince you in just one minute when or anything else they can sell anti you T h u r s d a v for a load of freight for J. B.1
Mount. Neither the railroad nor the the mimo or p„ y i2 .50 in cash for the lose,
ha« for the past few weeks been visiting you get ready to buy. M o r r is & M i l e s . can make a trade V. Q.
steamlMiats carry powder any more, so their name8 wi„
ma(lo puv,|ic.
Iter parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills
“ I crave but One Minute,” said the
A covered rig passed through town it must he hauled by wagon.
E nos E l l i s .
and brothers, started with her children
public speaker in a husky voice; and Tuesday with "H o for the Clondyke”
for their home Monday morning.
Vim,
vigor
and
victory
:-thesc
are
the
then he took a dose of One Minute printed on the rear of the canvas. It
Burning, itching skin diseases in­ Cough Cure, and proceeded with his or­ was headed in the wrong direction for characteristics of De W itt’s Little Early
Hop 1'lckere W anted.
Risers, the famous little pills for consti­
stantly relieved by De W itt’s Witch atory. One Minute Cough Cure is un­ that land of promise however.
I want 870 hop pickers. A family !
pation, biliousness and all stomach and
Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, equalled for throat and lung troubles.
Don’t nauseate your stomach with
may count three boxes a hand,
liver troubles.
A. T H il l .
bruises, burns. It heals without leav­
A. T. H il l .
teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your
v
*
R1
you.'self und wife and three children
ing a scar.
A. T. H ill .
J. 8. Baker received word from Port­ may pick W Utxesof hops per day and
In the suit brought by D'tek Wright liver and sick Headache by using those
You will
What i* known as the old gymnasium on behalf of the McMinnville ball play­ famous li tie pills known as De W itt’s land by telephone that the house of his ! you will count three hands
A. T. H il l .
son-in-law Dr. Davis was burned to the receive30 cents per box for picking and
room in the college boil ling is Iteing ers against C. K. Spml ling, Justice M •- Little Early Kisers,
finished up and will serve as a recitation Phillipps allowed Wright S48.20 and
Charlie Spaulding has purchased a grountl early Saturday morning. This should the price be more at picking
room next school year. Noah Heater costs. It is qnite generally believed typewriter of newest make for his use in was a very heavy loss as the house cost1 time we will pay you the customary
Student» can enter at any time anti And cla»»»» to stilt.
All excellent home for K ill- anil boy» 1» provided under the care ol a competent Matron at
| price. Please give mo your address on
and boys have been in command of the that Spaulding will appeal and that the the office. An increase in his business $12.000. and was the finest in Albina.
the lowest possible prices.
'
1 a postal card or in a letter and I will
McMinnville boys will unleratind him ha-made the purchase necessary in or-
work.
Excellent bn .rd In private fam lllo». Moral and Christian influence» thrown about »tutlenU.
The Reporteriippeared in an en'srged do the rest. Our motto Is kind and
We
confidently
believe
that
m
pcrlr.r
adventure«
cannot
he
offered
in
the
Northwest
; when he is tlirvigh with tne n.
to k' ep pace with Id» correspondence.
A ll expenses moderate. tb.rri-Mpoiidencu and visits solicited.
Oregon is indeed a great country.1
form last week and the publishers courteous treatment to our patrons.
For catalogues ami Information, uddresH,
Here the average »utali bov can digest : Last Sunday morning luring the
Tite finest line of Oxfords, regular promise u whole lot o f good reading for Hops bought at the highest market
P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E ,
more green apples without the aid of titon bv Rev. I’emliertoii at Friends t.%\.uiies, in Black, Tan and Ox Blood is the money. The Repotter has ’»ee. an
price.
F r a n k W ood ,
paregoric and the Accompanying contor­ church, Ollie Hobson took pencil an i now iteing (qtened. See our window for excellent paper afl along und its friends
N K W H K K O . OKKGON.
Newlterg, Oregon.
tion act than he can in any other known paper and sketched the speaker with It is a few samples. The new price catches will be g'ud to note such signs o f pros­
surroundings in his natural attitude. every pair.
climate.
M orris A M ilks . perity.
l'o rg ra m .
Farmers who have fat stock to sell The likeness was a very good one and
Mrs. George Morris and children are
The prospects for a full attendance at
will find Stanley A Cooper in the market would be recognized by any one. O. J.
The program o f the Newberg quarter­ TE48E EDWARDS, President.
N. E BRITT. Vice Pré».
over
from
Tillamook
county
visiting
B. C. MILES, Cashier
Pacific
College
this
fall
was
never
I
letter.
ready to buy, and families who like jui­ has an aptitude for such work as this,
with Airs. Morris’ mother, Mrs. Sue Pres. Newlin informs us that he hears ly meeting of Friends church Is as fol­
and
could
easily
hold
down
a
job
as
car­
cy steaks and tempting roasts will always
Holloway. They will remain here, and of new students who have a prospect of lows:
End the best the market affords at their toonist on a big daily.
later in the fall George will come o u t1 attending this year almost every day. August 13, 2 p m . Meeting for minis­
meat market.
I On last Suntlav morning the res- and spend the winter at Newtierg.
try and oversight. 8 p. ra , meeting
The athletic team bids fair to he the
Enos Ellis and familv came down on «rvoir an I water pipes were drained and
for worship.
“ They don’t make much fuss about. strongest the col'ege ftas ever had.
the train from McMinnville Friday the reservoir washed out.
With the it.”
August 14, 10:30 a. m , and 8 p. m.,
We are speaking of De W itt’s Lit- 1
Superintendents o f departments for
morning and visited old friends for a water flowing from two fire hydrants it
meeting for worship. 1:30 p. m. busi­
tie Eariy Kisers, the famous little pills j
few days. They will make their home took more than two hours to drain the for constipation, biliousness, and all the fair have been appointed as fol-
ness meeting Also Miss Green will
C A P I T A L STOCK, $30,000.
fows: Horses, A. P Johnson; Cattle,
glve a missslonary address.
down at Scapoose for a few weeks where reservoir after the water was shut off stomach and liver troubles.
They n ev-1
from flowing into it from the spring.
J M. Atkinson; sheep, goats and hogs, August 15, II n. m , 2:30, and 7 p. m ,
£nos has a job.
er gripe.
A . T. H ill .
With the water flowing into the res­
A. P. Oliver; farm and garden, N. L .
meetings for worship 0:45 a. in ,
I t may be “ just for fun,” or it may be ervoir constantly a stream of water
Harvesting is well along now anti W iley; fruit, J. H. Rees and A C.
Huhhuth school 7 p. in. C E.
D IItK C T O K S :
to close out stock, or it may be for some might play on a fire for several hours every report from the country indicates Churchill; Machinery, N. C, Christen­
Miss Green und M rs. Kenyon are ex­
other reason, but whatever the reason without giving out.
II. C. MILES,
J. C. COLCOR»
that prune drying and hop picking will son.
Mrs A. M. Woodward, Mrs. E. pected to attend the different sessions JE93E EDWARDS.
E. H. WOODWARD.
N E. BRITT.
may 1« we will make you happy when
come on at least two weeks earlier than D. Elwood, Mrs. Emma Bell and Mrs. of the quarterly meeting.
It is always gratifying to receive testi­
you want anything. Especially shoes,
usual. The outlook forthe honest tillers Hade Hoskins have been »ppoinled as
A a r o n M. B r a y , Clerk.
grbet rie» or dry goods. -M orris A M iles . monials for Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol­ of Oregon soil is very promising. Crops a committee to select superintendents
era and Diarrluea Remedy, and when
Rev. Henry Pemberton and daughter the endorsement is from a physician it are good and prices are firm. What for the departments in the pavilion and
A R e m a r k a b le C u re O f ChrnnlC D la r-
Certifient»« o f deposit l««n ed payable on demand
Exehanee bought and »old
Onnd note»
have charge o f the same.
of New Sharon, Iowa, visited last Satur­ is especially so. “ There U no more more could be asked for?
rli«»**-
discounted. liep o -li» received »object t»» cheek at »Htht, and a general banking business
day and Sunday with Rev. A. T. Ware satisfactory or effective remedy than
transacted. Collection» made on til aeee«»ihle point« in the United State» and Canada.
There will be a missionary meeting ;
In 1801, when f served my country
who was an old friend in Iowa.
Rev. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ held at Chehalem Center next Satur-1
C o K l l K s h . N l i K ' T « - L a d d 4 Tilton Portland: Nation» park Rank. New York.
A H a lf P a re Kate.
as a private In Company A, 107 Penn­
Pemberton occupied the pulpit of rhoea Remedy,’ ’ writes Dr R. E Robey day evening. Miss Harriett Green of
Htrangere visiting the city are luvlted to call at the bank tor Information concerning the city
During the week of the Oregon State sylvania Volunteers, t contracted
Friends church Sunday in morning and physician and pharmacist, o f Olney, London, England is expected to deliver
Correspondence invited.
Fair the Southern Pacific railroad will chronic diarrhoea
ft has given me a
evening services.
Mo ; and us he ha» used the Remedy In an address, after which a short program sell tickets at all points on Us lines at
great deal of troble ever since.
I have
his
own
family
and
sold
it
in
his
drug
will
tie
rendered.
Ice
cream
will
he
A crew of small boys came down from
one fare forthe round trip. This is done tried a dozen different ntedlelties an*
Dundee Saturday afternoon to play a store for six years, he should certainly served at the close, the proceeds to go to increase the attendance at the fair
severul prominent doctors wl limit a y
for the benefit of the missionary work.
game of base ball with the Newberg kuow. For sale by A . T. Hill.
and stimulate travel on the road.
permanent relief
Not ong ago a
youths. After an eight inning battle,
(Incorporated.)
The town fire company has orgrniied
The missionary meeting at Friends
friend sent me a sample bottleoH'hani
the score stood 24 to 53 in favor of Dun­ to be ready to assist in time of necessity. church on last Saturday was an occa­
H o lle « ,
hcrlain'a Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea
dee. The Newberg youngsters threaten It is desired to have about twenty in the sion of interest. The quarterly reports
The council of the city of Newberg, Remedy, and after that I tsiught aud
to retaliate some day in the near future. cuaspany when fall. The hoys practiced and personal testimony indicate no re- Oregon, will receive sealed bids for fur­
took a 50 cent Istttle; ami now I can
•••
A load of Portland men of the old or­ Friday evening and did excellent work taxation of interest. Mrs. Myrtle Hill nishing material ami repslring the sav that I am entirely cured
I can­
•••
It is tbeir intention was received into mem Is1 re hip.
The bridge in the eastern part of the city. not he thankful enough (o you for this
der of Redmen came through town Sat­ for the first trial.
H
a
n
d
l
e
r
s
o
f
urday afternoon on their way to Mc­ to practice oh Thursday and Friday address by Harriett Green, of London, Also tails for material and construction great Remedy, and recommend it to
Fancy and Market Poultry, Game, Eggs. Butter, Cheese. Dressed Hogs,
Minnville to establish a lodge. They evenings. The charter members of the England was especially instrnctive. Her of new bridge entire at same place. all suffering veterans
I f in doubt
V.-al, Etc Farm and Garden Prod net*. Green and Dried Fruits Poultry
stopped and took dinner with proprietor company are, captain. Nate Stanley, account of the missionary work of En­ Bids to he opened at the next regular write me.
Yours gratefully Henry
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Hendershott. From the clamor of fun assistant captain, H. J. Littlefield; Jake glish Friends was very interesting and meeting of the council to Ite held Sep­ Stoinberger, Al e.-town, Pa
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and jollity which was waftel from the Estep, Hans Miller, Bam Terrell, Henry suggestive. She will address the quar­ tember 6, 1897. Specification« on file at A T Hill
regions of the Newberg House we would Morris, Sam Lashier, Chas Hudson, terly meeting on missionary work next Stanley & Cooper’s meat market, New-
infer that they were as glad to escape W ill Bond, Joe. Hadley, Ed Holt, Jesse Saturday at 3 p. m. in Friends church. herg, Oregon. The council reserves the
the din of the city as the slum street- Pressnall, Frank Storey, and Henry All are cordially invited to be present.
Httbacr i !«• l o r tile G r u , i ! t i - , v ó
right to reject any ov all bids. By order
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Rolled Oats-Very best-
Low er than ever.
Squirrel Poison
30o
Tomatoes-best brand one can 7c
deal Events.
Yours, for your best interests,
MORRIS & MILES.
CASH DEALING
Buying direct from Atlantic Coast Manufacturers is the secret of our selling
Cheaply.
so
Fine Worsted Suits $8.50.
Cheviott Wool Suits $5.00
Full line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Stationery, etc.,
in proportion. Barrie & Barrie Frank Hobson Combine.
Groceries«^
F R E S H
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PACIFIC
O L E ^ IS T .
COLLEGE.
Newberg, Ore.
i. Thus College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping.
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
Fall Term Opens September 21, 1897.
BANK OF NEWBERG.
; Oregon Poultry & Supply Co.
COMMISSION M ERCHANTS.
PORTLAND ORE-