Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 24, 1897, Image 3

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    OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION
—AND—
PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY.
rains arrive at New berg as follows:
:h.
South,
a. m.
*12:30 p. in.
:J0 p. in.
6:05 p. m.
October 13, 14, 15.
Umbrellas at Godson Bros.
Yes, Newberg is to have a fair.
Buy your screen wiro of W . P
•Every other day.
Passenger and Freight Rates to all points, cock.
can be obtained from
C. H. FRI33ELL,
Buy your timothy and clover seed
Agent Newberg.
P. FISIIER. Newspaper Advertising Agent, Steigleder.
I
J. 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco,
is our authorized agent. This naper is kept on Charley Cavil, of Middleton, was in
file in his olhce.
town last Tuesday.
Local Events.
Call on Steigleder for
and feed of all kinds.
your
Hour
Jay Heath, of La Fayette, was in town
the first of the week.
Lot of Shoes and Dry Goods rec’J to­
day. Barrie & Barrie.
A . C . Stanbrougli will begin teaching
at Aurora next Monday.
N e w line o f children’s clothing at
Newberg Clothing House.
Read the new advertisement of the
Newberg Milling Company.
Screen doors 60c. and up and hinges
15c. at Depot Lumber Yard.
Mrs. A. B. Cornell went to Portland
Thursday for a few days visit.
Oro Price lias taken the position of
purser on the steamer Grey Eagle.
Bran, shorts, rolled barley, mill chop,
cracked corn, shelled corn, seed corn at
Steigleder’ s.
A very interesting Klondyke letter
from Frank Elliott will be found in this
issue.
As announced last week J. C. Colcord
is back from Astoria and is at work in
the Bank of Newberg.
If you want best prices and prompt
returns for your fruit and other farm
products, ship to the Oregon Poultry A
Supply Co., 124 First street, Port­
land.
tf
J. L. Hoskins and J. M. Atkinson, two
o f our Jersey cattle breeders, took a
drive up through the county last Tues­
day for the purpose of taking a look at
some cattle.
Rev. G. H. Bennett will preach on the
them e: “ The God-man among m en,”
at the M. E. church at 11:00 a. m. and
on “ Trouble-borrowing’ ’ at 7:30 p. m.
next Sunday. All are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mount broke the
record by driving to Portland Wednes­
day. It is seldom that they both leave
the store together. A. T. Hill took care
of the business during the day.
Don’ t nauseate your stomach with
teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your
liver and sick headache by using those
famous little pills known as De W itt’s
Little Early Risers.
A . T. H i l l .
A. T. Ware has tendered his res­
ignation as pastor of Friends church and
is preparing to return to Iowa in
about two weeks.
Rev. Ware is a
bright, intelligent young minister and
the Graphic confidently expects to hear
excellent reports of his work in the
ministry in the future.
George C. Sears and wife of Portland
have been up during the week superin­
tending the improvement of their newly
purchased farm out west of town. About
thirty head of horses from the John Day
country arrived a week ago. Some of
the best oi them will be used on the
farm and the remainder will bes old.
Miss Lizzie Morris, who arrived from
California last week, left on Wednesday
morning for Portland for a visit of a day
or two, after which she intended to take
the steamer for her field of missionary
work in Alaeka. Beside several hun­
dred pounds of supplies sent from here
she took a couple of Plymouth Rock
chickens along in a bird cage.
Mrs. E. B. Miles arrived home from
her trip to Metlahkatla, Alaska the first
of the week, where she went some time
ago tovisit with Dr. H . J. Minthorns.
She reports a very pleasant and enjoy­
able visit. Dr. Mintliorn came down
with her and will remain until the next
trip of the steamer which will be in
about twelve days from the time they
arrived at Portland. He looks hale and
hearty, his appearance indicating that
a salmon diet, such as they have on the
island agrees with him.
The Charles K. Spaulding Logging
Company has recently been incorporated
with a capital stock of $30,000. The in­
corporators are Charles K. Spaulding,
W m , McLaughlin and B. C. Miles, all of
Newberg. The object of the corporation
is to engage in logging and steamboat­
ing. Mr. Spaulding has been engaged in
the business of furnishing the pulp mills
at Oregon City with logs for several
years and has built up a very prosperous
business. With a view of enlarging in
this line of business and branching out
in others he now forms a company. All
three of the incorporators are good busi­
ness men and they have the necessary
push to make an enterprise go, so there
can be no doubt of their succeeding as a
company.
May success attend their
efforts.
At the earnest solicitation of some of
our citizens the department at Washing­
ton directed a postal inspector to come
to Newberg and advise with reference to
the location of the postoffice, and ac­
cordingly W m . A. Robinson, of San
Francisco, an inspector who has been in
the service for several years, arrived here
on the noon train last Friday and re
mained until Saturday morning. Be­
fore leaving he informed the postmaster
that after looking the town over he had
made up his mind that the site which
had been selected for the office was per­
fectly fair and just to all parties inter­
ested a*-»'■ t he would so report to the de-
advised that the change
be otaJe as soon as a building cou li be
erected. In accordance with these in­
structions a building has been begun
and the change will be made at an early
day. With this statement the Graphic
rests the case.
“ They don’ t mako
it.’ ’
We are speaking of De W itt’s Lit­
Remember the date of the Newberg tle Eariv Risers, tire famous little pills snow and very mean to walkover. That
fair, October 13-14-15.
for constipation, biliousness, and all evening we fell in with a California man
I
stomach
and liver troubles.
They nev­ who had a tent and no grub so as we
Mr. and M rs.E . W . Evans, of Dayton
were in just the opposite condition we
er gripe.
A . T. H il l .
were in town Thursday.
camped together. (W e had a largo tar-
Before selecting your winter’s reading : , )auUll stoIen (rom U8 at Skaguay.) Here
Jo. Cook, of Salem visited
matter call at this office.
there was no wood so we had to do
tives in town last Sunday.
quick work and cook with what few box­
Pull ofi your coat and get in and
Tax Notice.
es we had left. For tiro to warm by wo
make the Newberg fair a success.
By order of the County court all taxes crawled into the blankets.
Had some
not paid by October 15, 1897 will be de­ snow. Finished packing down to the
F. H. Storey and family visited
clared delinquent and costs added.
tives in McMinnville last Sunday.
lake and got ferried across about a mile I
t2
J. W . H unky , Sheriff.
and a half Sunday, where we had anoth­
T. B. Cummings has the coutract for
er camp without wood, and by the way
putting up Howard Williams’ new barn.
Married«
we lost our can of matches and all our
Miss Clara Stratton, daughter of D. P.
Miss Effio Macy was married to Moses tea by having them get mixed with some
Stratton of Portland has entered college. Votaw, cashier of the Chehalem Valley one else’s goods, crossing the lake. I
Perry Bradley and family are up from Bank, at the Votaw residence in New­ bought ten pounds of tea today however
Portland visiting with Mrs. Bradley’s berg on Saturday evening, September and we have been getting a few matches
18, 1897, Rev. A . T. Ware officiating. along where we could so we will get
parents.
along all O. K.
The Graphic extends congratulations.
F. E. Hobson is putting up a neat
On Monday I took some nails, pitch
wood house for the reception of his win­
A Fatal Accident.
and oakum over to Sir. Bowman and
ter’ s fuel.
Word was received here by telephone found him all right but down in the
Flour, whole wheat flour, graham, on Tuesday from Middleton, giving the mouth because we hadn’ t got through
He had a great big scow built for
wheatlets, buckwheat, corn meal at particulars of a fatal accident which oc­ yet.
Steigleder’ s.
curred in the family of T. M. Baker of us to go down the river in but had a
chance to sell it so he will probably
Miss Myrtle Votaw, daughter of Henry Middleton, a brother to Mrs. Noah Heat­
build another. Therearo three lakes be­
Votaw, of Tacoma, is visiting the Yotaws er of Newberg. Three or four small
tween here and the summit, all of which
children
were
playing
in
the
yard
while
of Newberg.
an older brother, some fourteen years of we ferried, and from the last one we
A. M. Mauritzen and Zef Sears started age, was also near by handling a shot­ hired the most of our packing done a
on a two weeks trip to Tillamook county gun. In some way the gun was dis­ distance of two miles. We wore all our
last Monday.
charged and the load of shot struck a old shoes out and had begun pretty well
Ladies Cape and Overcoat cloths at little fellow about four years of age in on our feet so we thought wo would not
I have
below cost. Barrie A Barrie. Patterns the head, killing him instantly. This is have time to carry to here.
only another instance to remind parents been drying out our fruit, clothing,
to cut from 10c.
that they can’ t be too careful about let­ bacon and other tliiugs, us we have only
Miss Olive Stratton who lias been at
ting boys have guns to play with,especi­ had one day since reaching the summit
Portland for some time is at homo again
ally when there are other children without rain or snow, or both.
ready for college.
around.
Yesterday was a nice day and today is
The ¡umber for the new bridge is be­
also.
The College Open*.
ing placed on the ground and Mr. Morris
A man eamo in this morning with Se­
Pacific College opened for the year on attle papers and sold them at $1 each.
has begun operations.
last Tuesday morning with the larger
The Southern Pacffic will sell round number of the old students hack again I waited until in the afternoon and got
I have not seen an
trip tickets from this point to Portland and many new ones in attendance. A one for 50 cents.
Oregon paper since leaving there. Lon
for $1.20 until Ociober 1.
number of visitors were present to wit­ saw an Oregonian on ce.
Mr. W m . Vincent, an^enterprising ness the opening and listen to the short
The days are getting quite a little
saw mill man of Middleton was in town but splendid speech by President New-
shorter but we still have lots of day­
lin. The other professors as well as some
on business the first of the week.
of the visitors made some remarks after light.
Colored photograph and transparent
There are about 100 boats under way
which the students took up the work for
pictures on glass at Smith’s Photo Gal­
the term just as though they had been of construction here now and some 10 or
lery. Call and see samples.
12 leave every day and it is about the !
at it all summer.
same on Lake Bennett, six miles farther
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wilson have
N otes .
down, so you can imagine something of
charge of the offico of the Willamette
Charlie Surface, of Blalock, Gilliam the number of people that are on the j
Valley Telephone company for the pres­
county, is in school.
road to tho Yukon.
We frequently see
ent.
Douglas Taylor is a new student in the women packing 50 pounds on their backs
Recorder W. T. Macy and family were preparatory department.
and men carry from 50 to 200 pounds, j
down from McMinnville last Saturday
As soon as all our athletes are in foot­ There is a continual string of people on i
Call and exam ine the new stock of
evening to attend the Votaw-Macy
the trail from daylight until dark, and !
ball will begin in earnest.
wedding.
goods at Ilodson Bros.
Miss Clara Vaughan is in college my ! at the prices they get for packing.
M. H . Finney who has been over in again after a years absence.
We paid 23 cents per pound to the
M eet. The float«.
Washington county near Mountaindale
College has opened with great enthusi­ summit and now they have raised the
laboring with his team for several weeks
Leave
word
at Morris A Sides store
asm for a hard and successful years price.
is at home again.
and Gord Wordon will meet any of tho
There
are
men
making
ns
high
as
$30
work.
boats.
Ham Hutchins and wife were down
Miss Clara Ilodson, late of Indiana, is per day and no doubt for the tirao it
from Dayton the first of the week ar­ an addition to the Juniors. She will be will beat the Klondyke.
Vor Rent.
ranging for their daughter to enter col­
If we should not get down the river we
librarian this year.
lege again this year.
A
good
house
and four acres of ground
will
build
some
boats
on
Lake
Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook who have
Frank Taylor has rented the property been out of school for two years are a- this winter but we are hopeful of getting on Wynooski street. For particulars
down. Mr. Bowman was offered $300 call at the postoffice.
now occupied by Rev. A . T. Ware and gain in attendance.
for a boat he hail made in less than two
will move to it as soon as it is vacated,
The Christian associations of the col­
weeks, and it is likely he sold it and is
which will be the first week in October.
For Sale.
lege are enthusiastically organizing their
building another for us. We could not
Three acres. Two acres in fruit, good
Mrs. Agnes Miles, of Kansas has been work for the coming year.
expect such prices in the spring though
visiting with Mrs. E. B. Miles during the
Leon Kenworthy, fresh from the big for people will have more time and will house and out buildings. W ill sell, ront
or trade. For particulars call on or ad­
week. Sirs. Miles is the mother of Miss wheat fields of Eastern Washington is in
build their own boats rather than pay
dress,
J. H t a n h k o u o i i ,
Harriett Miles who spent the summer hie accustomed place again.
such prices. Lon and I have come to
t4
Newberg, Ore.
here.
Prof. Francis K . Jones one of our new our appetites. I have not had enough
Shepard Ong came over from Scotts professors will have charge of our col­ to eat for a week now, simply because
Cauli 1Paid For Dried I*runea.
Mills the first of the week and returned lege athletics to a great extent.
my capacity is insufficient.
with Mrs. J. H. Douglas, who had been
F. A. E lliott .
We are now ready to contract for 20
Fred Jackson and Maurice Townsend
in town for several days visiting with of Indiana are members of the Junior
carloads of prunes. All three grades, at
her children.
and Sophomore classes respectively.
Sliding window screens 35c. and up, the highest market prico. Money down
just as quick as prunes are delivered at
The attendance at present is about 60 at Depot Lumber Yard.
There will be a missionary concert
Newberg. Call for particulars.
next Sunday evening at the Baptist but many more will be in school in a
E. C. W ard A Co.
church.
An interesting program is be­ few days, after fruit drying and the rush
MILES.
BARRIE & BARRIE
T O H Q 8 K IW
Opposite Bank of Newberg,
And will carry full lines of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Furnishing Goods, Stationery and Tailoring Goods.
Groceries
FR ESH :
<S c
CLIELAuISr-
JO SB P H W IL S O N .
PACIFIC
COLLEGE.
Newberg, Ore.
College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping,
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art,
A Cure for Biliona Colic.
The | of farm work is over.
*
G .T . Tolson, class of ’97 is associated
Abram Morris returned from La- ! with the faculty this year and is going to
Grande last week where he has been for 1 make a very popular anti able instructor.
some time visiting with his daughter ! lie will Ire our boy professor,
ing prepared. Everybody invited.
hour, 7 :30 p. m .
Student« can enter at any time and find classe* to suit.
R esource , Screven Co., Ga.—I have
An excellent home for girl« and boys id provided under the care of a competent Matron, at
Just Think Of III
the lowcMt poHdlhle prices.
been subject to attacks of bilious colic
Excellent bo in i in private families. Moral and Christian Influences thrown about utudeuts.
Only one fare for the round trip from
We confidently believe that ntiperlor advantage* cauuot be offered in the Northwcwt.
for several years. Chamberlain’s Colic,
All expense* moderate. Correspondence and visit* solicited.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the any point on the lines o f the Southern
For catalogues and Information, address,
only sure relief. It acts like a charm. Pacific to attend the greatest State fuir
P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E ,
Opens Septem­
The students are glad to know that One dose of it gives relief where all oth­ ever held in Oregon.
Mrs. Newt Bolton. He seems consider­
NEW RKRO. OREGON.
ably improved in health since his city water is to bo piped in at once to er remedies fail.—G. D. S harp . For ber 30, closes October, 8, 1897.
Every department and building will
supply the college building and boarding sale by A. T. H ill .
return.
Fall Term Opens September 21, 1897.
be filled w itb the cholsest exhibits and
„
.
.
, , . , .
.. hall with pure mountain water.
Farmers who have fat stock to sell
displays possible to be seen. Every
Steamer Grey Eagli*
will find Stanley A Cooper in the market | Three bright independent brothers are
show ring will be graced by the finest TESSE EDWARDS, President.
N. E. BRITT, Vice Pres.
B. C. MILES, Cashier
ready to buy, and families who like jui- j ¡n school from The Dalles, named Rein-
The steamer Grey Eagle is now on a types o f the various breeds ofanlmuls.
hart.
The
oldest
is
15
years
of
age
and
cy steaks and tempting roasts will always ,
,
,,
, .
regular run between Dayton an d P ort-
On the race track and in tho amuse­
boys 13 years old are twins, i ,
. ,
.
.
,r
, .
,n,
find the best the market affords at their the ’ younger
.
.
*
I land, leaving Dayton Tuesdays, Tlmrs- ment park, trotting, pacing, running,
meat market.
The Misses Edith Met rea and Rosa j ,jayS all(j (Saturdays at 7 o'clock a. m ., hurdle jum ping, novelties, special, sad­
F. A. Morris arrived home from ids Metcalf, and Marvin Blair and Roy j nIuj returning leaves Portland VVednes- dle, and harness classes. New features
trip to Indiana last Saturday, having ev­ Heater. all of whom attended the pub- | ,,ayg) Fridays and Sundays at 7 o ’clock and new attractions. A rich program
lie school last year, are in the prepara-
for every day nnd evening. Only one
ery appearance of one who has been
! tory department.
fare for the round trip. Popular ad­
feasted on fried chicken, sweet Haters
C A P I T A L S T O C K , $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .
All threo of the Kirk boys, Rollin,
and other rich diet by the friends with
It Save, the Crimpy Children.
mission o f 25 cents.
;
Carrol
and
Arthur
are
now
in
school,
whom he visited. He reports a very
S eaview , Va.— We have a splendid
\ with two years of work betweeen each
pleasant trip.
sale on Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy,
The Graphic and the Oregon iun for
1 of them, in the order mentioned begin­
D IR E C T O R S :
and our customers corning from far and . $ 2 . 00 .
“ I crave but One Minute,” said the
ning with the Senior.
near, speak of it in the highest terms, j
public speaker in a husky voice; and
JESSE EDWARDS.
B. C. MILES,
J. C. COLCORD.
The Senior class of this year is doom-1 Many have said that their children j
E. II. WOODWARD.
N. E. BRITT.
then he took a dose of One Minute
ed to a state of celibacy, as six beard- ; „.,„,1,1 I,„VP d ie d of rrntin if C h a m b e r - W T AMTED-THIUTWORTHY ANh Al'TIVK
Cough Cure,.ami proceeded with his or­
w o u ld n a v e (lied OI c r o u p i i i u a r a n i r
KPnt„ ln,.n orHcl|e „ totrsvel for re-P-m
less youths make up the class. They : Iain’s Cough Remedy had not been given ilh le, r-U L llsh ed bourn in Oregon Monthly
atory. One Minute Cough Cure is un
can’ t imagine what they have done to be —K ri . lar A O vrrkn . The 25 and 50 $ti».(JO and fxpeiiM»*. Position steady. Refer­
ence Klicione nelf addreHNed »tHmned envel
equalled for throat and lung troubles.
treated in this manner hut fate is against cent sizes for sale by A. T. H ill .
ope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago.
A. T. H ill
Certificate* of deposit issued payable on demand. Exchange bought and told
Good notea
them and nothing is left hut to put on a
discounted. 1 1 »* pox
.
It* . received
. ______ ___
aubject
. .. __
to check
____
at sight, and
arid a general bank*
banking hnsiuess
H. S. Britt entered the Oregon State satisfied expression, with the exception
transacted. Collections made on <<11 accessible points in the United btatesand Canada.
Agricultural College at Corvallis the of an occasional envious glance at the :
C O R A E S F O lfD E N T S -L a d d A Tilton. Portland; Nations Park Bank, New York.
first of the week with a view of taking a Junior row of seats.
Htrangers visiting the city Are invited to call at the bank for Information cone«.ruing the city
course during the year in mechanical
Correspondence invited.
Letter From F. A. Elliott.
engineering and free hand drawing.
After this year he anticipates taking a
Mrs. F. A. Elliott receiveii a letter
full course in Berkley College, California from Frank last monday from which she
which will take two years. He is a has very kindly allowed some extracts to
thorough student and he will do good betaken. He writes from Lake Linder-
(Incorporated.)
work wherever he goes.
man 8ept. 8, as follows: We have ar­
rived
at
this
place
and
hope
to
sail
in
a
“ My hoy came home from school one
C O M M IS S IO N M E R C H A N T S .
After waiting for several
day with his hand badly lacerated and few days.
days
on
Dr.
Littlefield
to
get
his
pack
bleeding, and suffering great pain,” says
•••
Mr. E. J. Sehall, with Meyer Rros’ . train ready to bring us over we feared
Drng Co., St. Louis. Mo. “ I lressed that we were waiting on something very
H a n d le r * o f
the wound, and applied C’hamqerlain’ s uncertain and likely an impossibility so
Fancy and Market Poultry, Game, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Dressed Hogs,
Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased, and we quit Skaguay and came over '.he
Veal, Etc. Farm and flarden Products. Green and Dried Fruits. Poultry
in a remarkably short time it healed Dyea trail. 8ojd the mules for $350 and
Hupplies o f Every Description. Nursery .stock, Etc., Etc.
without leaving a scar. For wounds, hired Indians to pack our stuff to the
sprains, swellings and rheumatism I summit and from there Lon and I have j
know of no medicine or prescription tugged it most of the way, packing from
equal to it. I consider it a household 75 to 130 pounds and all bad weather.
We ¡eft Dyea Friday Aug. 27, reached
necessity.” The 25 and 50 cent size for
1 Sheep Camp that evening and and as the 1
sale by A. T. Hill.
j
BANK OF NEWBERG.
UILDERS MATERIAL.
you are going to build it will pay you to
see us.
Oregon Poultry & Supply Co.
ROUGH A DRESSED LUMBER
Of all kinds.
N E W B E R G M IL L IN G CO. 124 FIRST STREET
PORTLAND ORE.
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