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    OREGONIAN RAILW AY DIVISION
— AND—
PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILW AY.
T ra iu s a rriv e a t N ew berg as follow s:
N orth.
South.
7:66 a .m .
»12:30 p. m.
12:90 p .m .
6:06 p .m .
•E v e ry o th e r d ay .
P a sse n g e r a n d F re ig h t R ates to all p o in ts,
c a n be o b ta in e d from
C. B. FRIS3ELL,
A gent N ew berg.
New line of children's
Newberg Clothing House.
Miss Jessie Britt is visiting friends
Roseburg and Ashland this week.
Screen doors 60c. and up and
15c.
at Depot Lumber Yard.
F. A. Morris will probably arrive home
this week from his visit to Indiana.
A young man named Surface from
P. FISH ER . N ew sp ap er A d v e rtisin g A gent,
. 21 M erch an t’s E x ch an g e, San Francisco,
Miss Gertie Lamb will teach in the Blalock, Gilliam county arrived here a
T h is p a p ' e r is k e p t ou
Is o u r a u th o riz e d ageut.
few days ago and made arrangemnts for
Scotts Mills school the coming year.
file in h is ortice.
himself and sister to attend college.
Alex Nichols will move to Portland on
The firm of Barrie & Barrie has rent­
Local Events.
Saturday where he has a job of work.
The first Monday in Octolier is the
ed the store room in the Hoskins’ brick
T in n e r ’ s S h e a r s —Please return them. and it is being fitted up for the reception date fixed for the opening of the New­
F. H . S t o r e y .
of their stock of goods which is to be berg public school.
For sale or trade (or wood, a first class
milch cow. C. F. M o o r e .
Flour, whole wheat flour, graham, moved in at once.
W. F. Edwards is about consummat­
The steamer Grey Eagle has been ing the sale of his half interest in the
Call on Steigleder for your Hour wheatlets, buckwheat, corn meal at
Steigleder’s.
making daily round trips between Day- McMinnville tile factory.
and feed of all kinds.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer and Mrs. ton and Portland this week for a trial.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Holt on
Rev. O. W. Coggeshell of Denver,
C. B. Frisscll arrived home from New­ If it proves to be a profitable run to
Friday, September 10, 1897, a son.
Colorado
occupied the pulpit at Friends
make it will be continued.
port the first of the week.
church last Sunday evening.
James Hamnett shipped a car load of
Enos Hill, who has been here for sev
Colored photograph and transparent
brick to Dallas the first of the week.
Three sons of Mrs. Dr. Bell Cooper
pictures on glass at Smith’s Photo Gal­ eral weeks visiting his son A. T. Hill
Bran, shorts, rolled barley, mill chop, lery. Call and see samples.
left for liis home at Carthage, Indiana Rinehart, of The Dalles, will arrive here
cracked corn, shelled corn, seed corn at
Wednesday morning. A.T. went with next Monday to enter college.
Lon Hadley is building a new barn on liia father as far as Portland.
Steigleder’s.
Prof. Francis K. Jones the new pro­
his farm northwest of town, thirty by
Dr. Rees, of Portland, visited with forty feet in size. A1 Clark has charge
Vim, vigor and victory :-these are the fessor of English in Pacific college was
TVm. Hendershott’s family a day or two of the work.
characteristics of Do Witt’s Little Early expected to arrive here last evening
Risers, the famous little pills for consti­
the first of the week.
G. W. Mitchell has rented the Chris­ pation, biliousness and nil stomach and from his home in Kansas.
Miss Lucy Day, of Dayton, Wash., is tenson property, on Wynooski street ad­
Maurice Townsend finished up a job
A. T. H il l
visiting with the Hendershott family at joining the N. C. Maris property and will liver troubles.
of measuring hops at the Abernethy
Mrs. G. W. Worden and children are yards last Wednesday and is now in
the Newberg Hotel.
move to it the last of this month.
visiting
with relatives in Portland this town arranging for college.
Jesse Edwards was in the county seat
If you want best prices and prompt
Monday on business before tho county returns for your fruit and other farm week and Gord arises at five o’clock
In some orchards the Italian prunes
the morning to cook breakfast and get
board of equalization.
products, ship to the Oregon Poultry & the dishes put away in apple pie order.
have molded to some extent on account
Carl Stanley is arranging to go to Supply Co., 124 First street, Port­
of tho rainy weather of last week. This
Alex Nichols seems to be having a
tf
Portland in a short time to work in the land.
complaint is not general however, so
peck of trouble lately. Last week about
linseed oil mills again.
J. R. Hunt was in town Wednesday one hundred and seventy-five cords of taking the valley over a large crop will
«
M. McDonald and family drove over delivering the last of J. I. Hadley’s his balm wood which was awaiting ship­ be harvested.
to Hillsboro last Sunday for a yisit with peach crop. The crop has been un­ ment to Portland was burned in the riv­ The last hotel meal was given at the
usually good this season and most peo­ er bottom above Dayton.
old friends in that city.
Hiatt house on Thursday morning.
ple are well supplied for the winter.
Roy Chapman, of Middleton was in
“They don’t make much fuss about Mr. Hiatt has closed out tho hotel busi­
Burning, itching skin diseases in­ it.” We are speaking of De W itt’s Lit­ ness and will open out in the front
town Tuesday and said he intended to be
stantly relieved by De W itt’s Witch tle Eariy Risers, the famous little pills room of the building with a stock of
in college again this year.
Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts,
groceries, flour and feed.
G. W. Mitchell made a flying trip to bruises, burns. It heals without leav­ for constipation, biliousness, and all
stomach and liver troubles. They nev­ A large force of hands was put to work
Scotts Mills last week to look after his ing a scar.
A . T. H il l .
er gripe.
A . T. H i l l .
mining interests in the Cascades.
on Thursday morning moving Barrie A
A letter received from Indiana a few The womens foreign missionary soci- Barrie's lag stock of goods to tho Hos­
Thomas Patterson has been delivering days ago from one who is in business
some very fine tomatoes in town this stated that within the past two months eiy of Friends church will meet on Sat­ kins’ building. This is a nice store
urday at 3 o’clock. A very interesting room with good shelving for making a
week from his river bottom garden.
trade had almost doubled and every­ book entitled “Kindershons wife” is be­ display of dry goods, and with the new
0
Dan Gubser from above Dayton was in body felt jubilant over the prospects for ing read at the meetings. All who may stock of goods that is arriving from the
Buying direct from Atlantic Coast Manufacturers is the secret of our selling so
town the first of the week with a view of the future.
east the deft fingers of F. E. Hobson, tho
attend will be gladly welcomed.
*
arranging to send bis son to college.
dry
goods
man
of
the
house,
will
soon
Columbus Haworth writes from Ritz-
Cheaply.
Rev. Frank Moore, pastor of theM. E.
O. V. Allen w»ent to MeMinnville ville, Washington where he he is feed­ church at Roseburg lias been in town make a fine display for the fall opening.
Tuesday to assist in starting up the big ing a threshing machine at $3 per day, for the past few days visiting his father,
Miss Lizzie Morris, the young lady
fruit evaporator for Dr.’s Calbreath and that all kinds of hands are getting all Alfred Moore and his brothers and sis­ who spent two years in the missionary
they can do and that work will continue ters about town. The conference has work among the Indians on Kake Island,
Goucher.
given him the same chargo for next Alaska arrived here Wednesday on
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Groff who have there until snow flics.
J. L. Maria, successor to E. H. Dis- year.
her way from Whittier, California to
been visiting relatives here for a short
time left on last Friday for their home brow, with C. Maris manager, would be
A brickbat went through the window Alaska to take up the work at the same
glad to have the patronage of those need­ in front of Zef Sears’ jeweler’s case place again. Miss Morris proved herself
at Salt Lake City.
Miss lone Hill and Mrs. Emma Hill ing anything in the way of harness. We sometime between Saturday evening and to be well fitted for the work and the
have been in Portland during the week have a full line of whips. Repairing Monday morning. I t was no doubt an missionary board of Oregon Yearly
pd.
accident but the brick must have left meeting of Friends church has decided
making preparations for the fall and done neatly and promptly.
The Newberg Pressed Brick Company some ones hand and if the party does to return her to that field to assist Mr.
winter milliner trade.
and Mrs. Silas Moon.
•O V I A R I ’
the right thing he will make it right.
Rev. A. T. Ware preached at Friends had an inquiry a few days ago for three
hundred
thousand
red
brick
to
go
to
W. K. Allen has been very busy for
church in Portland last Sunday. Rev.
See Here.
Spokane, Washington. The outlook ior several days looking after the various
A. M. Bray occupied the pulpit at
Call and examine the new stock of
the sale of the companies output of brick fruit evaporators he has sold during tho
Fn^-ids church in Newberg Sunday
of the various colors seems to be getting season and which have just been start­ goods at ilodaon Bros.
r " Vng in the absence of the pastor.
better every day.
ing up. He is very enthusiastic over
Don’t nauseate your stomach with
M eets T he B oats.
T R A D E MARKS*
As will be seen from a notice in this the success he has been meeting with
teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your
D IS IG N S *
issue John Maris has bought E. H. at all points where he has made sales.
Leave
word
at
Morris
&
Milos
store
C
O
PYR IG H TS A o .
liver and sick headache by using those
A
nyone
se
n
d
in
g
a
sk
etch
an
d
d escrip tio n may
c
Disbrow’s harness business which
F. S. Cottle, of Scotts Mills, a former and Goni Worden will meet any of the quickly ascertain , fre e , w h e th e r a n In v en tio n Is
famous little pills known as De Witt’s
probably p aten tab le. C om m unications stric tly
will be conducted by himself and his resident of Newberg was in town Wed­ boats.
confidential. O ldest agency fo r securing p aten t«
Little Early Risers.
A. T. H ill .
In A m erica. W e h av e a W ash in g to n office.
father. Both are excellent workmen at nesday greeting his old friends. He was
P a te n ts ta k e n th ro u g h M unn A Co. rece iv e
Farmers who have fat stock to sell the trade and they will no doubt be able
special
n o tice In th e
F o r R ent.
on his way home after having cut a circle
will find Stanley & Cooper in the market to do a good business.
SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN,
around through the valley taking a look
A good house and four acres of ground
ready to buy, and families who like jui­
JOSEPH WIX j SO
H
ST
.
at some farms. Fred has a habit of on Wynooski Btreet. For particulars
George
Schneller
was
in
town
the
first
cy steaks and tempting roasts will always
looking
for
greener
pastures
every
few
of the week drawing money to pay off
call at the postoifice.
find the best the market affords at their
MUNN A CO.,
his hop pickers with. He was in his years and he is now on the lookout for
3 0 1 B r u l w t r , N ew Y . r k .
meat market.
usual happy mood and seemed very some one who has a farm to trade for
Tailoring'*
The larger number of the Newberg hopeful of receiving a good price for his town property.
H o p P i c k e r . W o n te d .
Barrie
&
Barrie
have now a fine Tai­
hop pickers have returned homo again, hop crop which lie thought he would fin­
Prof. Edwin Morrison returned from lor and aro making up present stock at
the jobs being pretty well finished. ish harvesting on Wednesday.
I
want
379
liop pickers. A family
Newberg, Ore.
Newport last Tuesday where he went to cost to close. Over Coat and Capo goods
Some report considerable money saved
may
count
three
boxes a hand. Thus
The first session of the Yamhill county make a collection of fossils for Pacific at exceptional value.
while others did not do so well. Wet
yourself and wife and three children
teachers local institute for the current College. The professor is an enthusias­
weather and moulded hops have made
may pick 9 boxes of Imps per day and
school year will meet at Dayton, Satur­ tic scientist and natiBalist and he never
F o r S ale.
bad picking this season.
you
will count three hands. You will College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping,
day, September 25. All friends of edu­ tires of making a searcli for specimens
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shaffer left here cation are cordially invited to attend. from nature's storehouse which he uses Three acres. Two acres in fruit, good receive 30 cents per box for picking and
for Wymore, Nebraska Tuesday morn­ The teachers library association will to good advantage in the class room be­ house and out buildings. Will sell, rent should the price be more at picking
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and A r t
ing where Mr. Shaffer has a brother liv­ meet some time during the day.
fore his students. It is safe to say that or trade. For particulars call on or ad­ time we will pay you tho customary
price. Please give me your address on
dress,
.
J. H t a n b r o u o h ,
ing. He gave up a good job on a farm
this
last
trip
was
not
in
vain.
Judging from the number of young
a postal card or in a letter and I will
M
Newberg, Ore.
here on account of a lame ankle and goes
people who have been about town lately
J.C . Colcord has changed his plans
do the rest. Our motto is kind and
to work in the car shops at Wymore
S tiid e n t. can e n te r nt s n y tim e a n d find cU anc. to anlL
making arrangments for attending col­ and will move back to Newberg at once
courteous treatment to our patrons.
An e x c e lle n t hom e for g ir l , a n d boy. la p ro v id e d u n d e r th e c s re of s c o m p e te n t M stro a. St
where he has a job waiting for him.
C a sh P a id F o r D rie d P ru n e s ,
th e low eat poaalbln p rloea.
'
lege as well as from the number of letters instead of remaining at Astoria during
Hops bought at the highest market
E x c e lle n t board In p riv a te fam lllea. M oral a n d C h rla tla n In flu en c e ! th ro w n « b o u t s tu d e n ts .
Thomas Smith has bought through A. of inquiry received, it is safe to predict a the winter as be had anticipated. He
We aro now ready to contract for 20 price.
We confid en tly believe th a t s u p e rio r a d v an tag e s e an n o t be offered In th e N ortliweM .
F r a n k W o od ,
All e x p eu se a m oderate. C o rre sp o n d en c e a n d vlalta so licited .
P. Oliver, agent, the Dave Lamb twenty bright and enthusiastic opening of the left on the boat Wednesday morning, carloads of prunes. All three grades, at
Newlierg, Oregon.
F or catalogues an d in fo rm a tio n , addreas,
acre tract out north of town at a big bar­ college on next Tuesday morning.
the
highest
market
price.
Money
down
expecting to return with his family in a
P R E S ID E N T P A C I F I C C O L L E G E ,
gain. Mr. Smith has been very deliber­
just as quick as prunes are delivered at
Dwight the 14-year-old son of W. W.
Rev. R. A. Atkins pastor of the M. E. few days and when they are located in
NKW B KKO . OBBOOB.
ate about making a selection of property
Newberg.
Call
for
particulars.
Nickell,
had
the
third
finger
of
the
right
town
again
he
will
take
up
some
work
church returned from the conference the
but the Graphic is glad to note that he
E. C. W a r d & Co.
hand almost severed at the first joint by
first of the week, bringing the informa­ in the Bank of Newberg for the present
Fall Term Opens September 21, 1897.
will soon be permanently settled here.
a binder sickle, while taking the machine
tion that his work would be at Hillsboro and assist cashier B. C. Miles.
apart,
Thursday
last.
Saturday
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A letter from N. C. Maris at Heppner, next year. Beside the members of the
“ My boy came borne from school one
was met on the street by a reporter, as IKS8K EDWARDS, P rc .ld e u t.
Morrow county says he is arranging to M. E. church there are a large number day with his hand badly lacerated and
N. K. BRITT, Vice Pres.
B. C. MILES, C a s b la r
R esoprce , Screven Co., Ga.—I have
come down to the state fair with a herd of other people here who would have bleeding, and suffering great pain,” says been subject to attacks of bilious colic blue as a whetstone, and said he: “ If
of his Short Horn cattle. On the way been highly gratified,had theconference Mr. E. J. Schall, with Meyer Rros'. for several years. Chamberlain’s Colic, Bryan had been elected there would be
plenty of men hunting work, and I could
home he will stop off and attend the fair decided to retain him at Newberg for
Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. “ I dressed Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is tho
at The Dalles. Newt’s old friends will another year. Rev. Bennet, lately from the wound, and applied Chamqerlain’s only sure relief. It acts like a charm. have made up a threshing crew and have
been at work threshing and this accident
be glad to see lum down this way again. Iowa, will take up the work here.
Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased, and One dose of it gives relief where all oth­ would not have happened to Dwight.”—
Rev. George F. Round, a former resi­ John Davis had a letter a few days ago in a remarkably short time it healed er remedies fail.— G . D. S h arp . For Transcript.
dent of Newberg who has been at Gardi­ from relatives in Kansas, giving infor­ without leaving a scar. For wounds, sale by A. T. H ill .
A large amount of grain that has been
OAPITAIi STOOK, $30,000.
ner for the past two years, arrived in mation of booming times with high prices sprains, swellings and rheumatism 1
ent has been standing in the field un­
S t e a m e r G r e y Kmgl e.
town Tuesday morning, coming with a for wheat and everything looking up. know of no medicine or prescription
view of looking after some property in­ The same writer had predicted some equal to it. I consider it a household
The steamer Grey Eagle is now on a thrashed. There is also a great deal of
terests. The M. E. Conference held last time ago that dire calamity would come necessity.” The 25 and 50 cent size for regular run between Daylon and Port­ grain that has not been cut on account
of the continued rains. Some of the
D I K K C T O I tfll
week located him at Monroe for the next to the country as a result of the election sale by A. T. Hill.
land, leaving Dayton Tuesdays, Thurs­
farmers
begin
to
feel
blue
at
the
present
year.
JESSE
EDWARDS.
B. C. MILES,
days and Saturdays at 7 o’clock a. m.,
J . C. COLCORO.
of McKinley and it makes John smile to
E. If. WOODWARD.
E. BRITT.
T ax N otice.
and returning leaves Portland Wednes­ outlook others take it philosophically,
The Bible Institute Colportage Associ­ read a letter from the same writer now
and are starting their plows and getting
By order of the County court all taxes days, Fridays and Sundays at 7 o’clock their land ready for another croy; the
ation, D. L. Moody, President, is in need telling of the very opposite of that which
of more colporters. Earnest young peo­ was predicted. With all kinds of farm not paid by October 15, 1897 will be de­ a. m.
water having penetrated the ground in
ple desiring to give the whole or a portion products selling at a good round price it dared delinquent and costs added.
some places sufficiently deep to make it
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J. W. H e n r y , Sheriff.
C ertificale« of d e r o .l t l.atied p ayable on dem an d . E x c h a n g e b o u g h t an d (o ld . Oood note#
of their time to Christian work, with re- j requires a good deal of effort to keep tip
plow very well. The prospect is that d isco
u n ted . D eposits received su b jec t to check at alght. a n d a g e n eral h a n k in g b u sin ea a
muneration, should address A. P. Fitt, the calamity wail.
S k av iew , Yra . —We have a splendid there will be a large amount of fall tra n s a c te d C ollections m ade on all acc e ssib le p o in ts In lh a U nited States a n d C anada.
Supt., Box x 250 La Salle Ave., Chicago,
M a r r l.d .
sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, wheat sown this season.—Dayton Her­
C O B K fE B F O M '.K S T g —Ladd A T ilton. P o rtla n d ; N atio n s P a rk B ank, New T o rk .
W. A. Townsend has traded his big
for particulars.
S tran g e rs v isitin g th e e ity a re In v ited to e all a t th e b an k for In fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g the city
Miss Adelaide Nason was married to and our customers coming from far and ald.
farm out west of town toGeorgeC. Pears,
C o rresp o n d en ce In v ited .
The rains of lagt week damaged grain ex-sheriff of Multnomah county for a big H. A. Bodmer at the residence of James near, speak of it in the highest terms.
Fred Biggs, a boy of fifteen or six­
in the shook to some extent by sprout­ stock ranch in the John Day country, Barrie on Thursday morning at 9 o’clock, Many have said that their children
teen
years,
was
yesterday
proven
guilty
ing but the results were not serious. east of the Cascades, containing some­ Rev. R. A. Atkins officiating. The hap­ would have died of croup if Chamber­
The machines have been kept busy dur­ thing over two thourand acres, partly py couple left on the noon train for La- lain’s Cough Remedy had not been given of larceny and sent to the reform school
ing the week finishing up the remaining stocked with horses and cattle. This Grande, where Mr. Bodmer is engaged — K e i . lam A O urrk . v . The 25 and 50 at Salem. His theft consisted in the
appropriation to himself of a bicycle be­
jobs throughout the valley and with a ranch is also the key to about twelve in business. The Graphic joins a host | centsizes for sale by A. T. H il l .
(Incorporated.)
longing to youug McCamisb. Heboard-
few mire days of good weather the grain thousand acres of government land, so of friends in hearty congratulations.
en the train with it and went to Inde­
will be eafe from damage by the that it affords an excellent opportunity
F o r Hale.
pendence, where, upon information fur­
elements.
C o l l f f « O p e n in g .
for branching out in the stock business
f have for sale 140 acres of good land nished the officers, he was arrested, and
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Miss Lida Hanson left here for Havi- on a very large scale. Mr. Townsend
The formal opening of Pacific College in Tillamook county. Eight acres in constable Hayes went and brought him
land, Kansas Tuesday morning where 1 intends to leave here this week to take will take place in the college chapel hay, a few fruit trees, all good stock and down Sunday. Fred is rather an intelli-
she has a brother living and where she charge of his new purchase. Mr, Sears on next Tuesday morningatnineo’clock. fruit land. Eighteen miles from Tills- gent looking and appearing boy, and it f la n d le r s o f
has a school engaged for the winter. gets a fine farm in the trade and with A general attendance of the public is mook city and bay. Good schools ami ; is to be regretted that he has drifted in-
Fancy and Market Poultry, Game, F-ggs, Butter, Cheese, Dressed Hog«,
She taught at the same place previous such improvements as he is able to make desired and all will be made welcome. churches all arond. My health ia fail­ to the habit of taking things n o t
Veal, Etc. Farm and Garden Products. Green and Dried Fruite. Poultry
to coining here toattend college. Before on the place it will be a farm that any­ It is very much to be desired that as ing and age prevents me from keeping it own.—Transcript.
Supplies of Every Description. Nursery Stock, Etc., Etc.
le*£e g, Miss Hanson said she had her one might be proud of. An architect was nearly all the students as possible will much longer. Will sell for part cash ami
pl%~ laid for returning to Oregon in two to be up from Portland this week to plan be in attendance at the opening.
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take land near Newberg in payment for ■ firA N T F .D TRUSTW ORTHY AND ACTIVE
years. She has a large circle of friends certain improvements about the resi­ Students are requested to call at the balance.
v v
genU *m en or la d ie s to tra v e l for re sp o n ­
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sible, e sta b lis h e d bouse In Oregon. M onthly
here who will be glad to welcome her dence and it looks like the whole place office Monday afternoon for classifica­ t3
f*.*>.00 and e x p en se s. P o sition stea d y . Refer*
Mrs. E .C ook .
e n re E nclose self a d d re ss e d stam p ed e o v el
back again.
• was to be very materially improved.
tion.
Newberg, Ore.
ope T b t D om inion C m pany, Dept. Ÿ
C hicago
YCI
124 FIRST STREET
PORTLAND ORI.
L
MILES.
CASH DEALING
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.
P atents Groceries
f r e s h
:
PACIFIC
&
COLLEGE.
BANK OF NEW BERG.
Oregon Poultry & Supply Co.
C O M M IS S IO N M E R C H A N T S .