OREGONIAN RAILW AY DIVISION —AND— PORTLAND AND YAM HILL RAILW AY. Umbrellas at Hudson Uros. The Graphic and the Oregonian for Jim Jones, w ho has been doing the ' carpenter work on i’.aok Davis' new resi- l $2.00. graham, Flour, whole wheat flour. deuce at Dundee has the job almost I T ra iu s a rriv e at Keurbcag follow s: Buy your timothy and clover seed of meal at wheat lets, buckwheat, o N o rth . South. completed. Kteigleder. T :V* a. m. *1? » p. in. Steigleder’s. 12:30 p. m . »»:(& p. m. Miss Stella Commons of Ncstucca is Warren Robertson, w ho has been j •E v e ry o th e r day. C. B. Wilson will meet any of the working for John Goodrich above Day'-f visiting at T. B. Cummings'. P a sse n g e r an d F re ig h t R ates to all p o in ts. boats or trains. Leave orders at Wil­ Can be o b ta in e d fro m C. H. FRISSELL, A gent N ew berg. Attorney C. A. Butt was in Portland ton for some time, camu home Wednes­ son’s Grocery. day to look after digging a well at his last Monday on legal business. P. FISH Kit, N ew sp ap er A d v erllk lu g A gent, J. E. Smith in company with Rev. G residence. He says farmers are well j j 21 M erch an t's E x ch an g e, Sun Francisco, Ladies Cape anil Overcoat cloths at along with wheat sowing on summer fal­ Is o n r a u th o riz e d agent. T h is paper is kept uu ; H. Bennett went to l’hilinouth, Benton Hic lu h is othce. I county this week to visit with some of below cost. Barrie A Barrie. Patterns lowed land up that way. to cut from 10c. j Mr. Smith’s friends. On next Thursday evening Robert R. Local E vents. Mrs. Olive De Tiers, of Dayton visited Gailey will address the people of New- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cunningham’s lit in town last Sunday with her sister Mrs. l>erg as a representative of the Young tie babe was so seriously sick the first of Wm. McLaughlin. Mens Christian Association. Bills an­ Call on Steigleder for your flour the week that Sam was called in from Colored photograph and transparent nouncing the time an 1 place will l>e out the logging camp in the Coast moun and feed of all kinds. pictures on glass at Smith's Photo Gal­ later. John R. Mott,senior internation­ tains. Lot of Shoes and Dry Goods rec’d to­ lery. Call and see samples. al secretary of the Y.M.C.A. says of Mr, The J. L. Vickery house on the cor­ day. Barrie & Barrie. F. C. Mills and A. B. Cooper have Gailey: “ The secretary who wo shall ner of Second and Center streets has Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for been made to look as good as new with been moving a granary and barn for Mr. send is Mr. Robert R. Gailey of Prince­ ton who was general secretary of the as­ Allen near Dundee this week. expressing or light hauling. a fresh coat of paint, which was applied Ray Fox is carrying the mail again sociation there last year. Ho is the New line of children's clothiug at on last Saturday by LaFayette parties after a lay off of several weeks working most famous foot ball player Princeton Newberg Clothing House. has had in this generation. More than Burning, itching shin diseases in in the hop yards and fruit dryers. The first foot ball game of the season stantly relieved by De W itt’s Witch that he is a sterling Christian and one of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Dixon were in the best Christian workers in our east­ on the college campus Saturday after­ Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts Portland last week in attendance at the ern colleges. He is under appointment bruises, burns. It heals without leav noon. state meeting of the dentists of Oregon. of tiio international committee to go out A. T. H ill . Bran, shorts, rolled barley, mill chop, ing a scar. A pocket book containing money was cracked corn, shelled corn, seed corn at Farmers wlio have fat stock to sell left at Moore’s drug store Tuesday even­ to China as one of its secretaries next Steigleder’s. will find Stanley A Cooper in the market ing. Owner can have the same by prov- March. He is devoting six months to ready to buy, and families who like jui fng property and paying for this notice. student volunteer woik before sailing.” Fred McCrea moved with his family A general invitation is extended to the to Pendleton last week where Mrs. Mc- cy steaks and tempting roasts will always A. B. Cornell, who has been out about public to hear Mr. Gailey. find the best the market affords at their Crea’s parents are living. Medford for several weeks filling in at meat market. c o l l e g i : n o t e s . different stations as lightning slinger for Mrs. G. W. Grayson, of Trask, Tilla­ the Southern Pacific, spent a day or two Wood Charles is now railroading. He College is progressing nicely in the mook county came out last Friday and President’s absence. visited with relatives in Newberg until took the place of news agent on the at homo with his family this week. morning and evening train the first of Monday. D. W. Cummins who has been stack­ Van Leavitt is in college again, and is the week. The profits of this run are ing grain in the harvest fields of eastern taking foot-ball, with a little geometry It was last week that our fair was to not large but he hopes to work up to Washington is at home again. C. R. pitched in now and then. have been held and the weather was as something better. Haworth, who has been in the same re­ Emmor Newby spent Sunday at his fine as anybody could ask—but then the home in Salem. He went to visit a sis­ fair had been called off. As indicated last week, it turns out gion feeding a thresher is hack also. Mr. Morris finished his contract on ter who has lately come out from the If you want best prices and prompt that Hon. Calvin Stanley has turned liis He left on the the new bridge across the canyon last East. returns for your fruit and other farm face toward Alaska. Everybody should make it a point to products, ship to the Oregon Poultry & same steamer with E. W. and Everett Tuesday and has opened it up for travel. Weesner and will probably winter in one hear Mr. Gailey the Y.M.C.A. man of It is a good bridge and will stand the Supply Co., 121 First street, Port­ of the coast towns of Alaska wear and tear of travel for a long time. Princeton at Friends church next land. tf “They don’t make much fuss about Thursday evening. A. F. Atkins, of St. Paul, Minnesota Marion George, who has been east of Tom Hester has been greatly troubled the Cascades working in the harvest who owns a ten acre prune orchard at it.” We are speaking of De W itt’s Lit­ with a sore shoulder this week. Calva tle Eariy Risers, the famous little pills the foot of Chehalem mountain, north of fields for several weeks has returned and Martin may take his place as half back was smiling on his friends in town last town was here last week taking care of for constipation, biliousness, and all in to-morrow’s game. stomach and liver troubles. They nev­ his dried prunes. His crop was larger Wednesday. The Seniors and Juniors are busily at A. T. H ill . than he had anticipated and of course er griiie. A. M. Mauritzen and family left here he was pleased with it. Mr. Atkins has work on their class orations. They have Tha workmen who remodeled the on Tuesday for Portland where they held a position as dining car conductor some extra time to devote to them while George C. Sears house west of town fin­ will visit for a short time, after which on the Northern Pacific railroad for President Newlin is in the East. they propose to go to Humboldt county, number of years, making the run be­ ished up the job the first of the week Hugh Nelson captains the collogo foot­ and returned to Portland. It is reported California. tween Portland and St. Paul. that Mr. Sears is making some substan­ ball team this year. Hugh is an excel Lee Smith and Henry Morris are fit­ lent player, understands foot-hall, and Howard Williams now has a large and tial improvements on his newly pur- will make an efficient leader for the boys, ting up a feed barn and will do some based farm. trading on the side. When it comes to commodious barn built on First street Another spirited game ol foot-ball a horse trade Lee is supposed to be in with complete arrangements for taking Rev. J. H. Douglas of Scotts Mills, one of took placo last Friday evening be­ care of bis truck teams, and not only the delegates to the Indianapolis con his element. large enough to hold a year’s supply of ference of Friends church had not ex­ tween the Seniors and Sophomores, and Don’t nauseate your stomach with feed but also large enough to hold both pected to attend, but at the last moment the school. Both teams did hard work teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your his trucks. This will be a great conven changed his mind and left for that and each made a touch down. liver and sick headache by using those ience for he can now load freight for the city last Friday, expecting to be gone Fall campaigning is in progress. An famous little pills known as De Witt’s early morning boats in the evening and about two weeks. observing lady professor saw an upper tie Early Risers. A. T. H i l l . classman walk two blocks outof his way, house them in the barn oyer night. He Mrs. Ellen Smith and Mrs. Geo. turn right square round and walk hack also has water piped in for washing his S t e a m e r G r e y K a g le . ,rlhe weather this fall has been all that Harvey of Portland came up last week nld be asked, for getting the season’s horses off when they come in out of the and visited for several days with Mrs. in order to accidently meet ayounglady. The steamer Grey Eagle is now on a work finished up ready for winter, and mud, and taken all round he is well Mary E. Myers and Mrs. A. B. Cornell. “It just kills me to see you act so.” regular run between Dayton and Port­ The college has not had the benefits of land, leaving Dayton Tuesdays, Thurs­ the fellow who is caught out in the wet prepared for the truck and dray busi­ Mr. Smith and Mr. Ilarvey rode up on an organized lecture course for two days and Saturdays at 7 o’clock a m., certainly can’t charge the misfortune to ness. their wheels Sunday morning and re­ years, but the Y'.M.C.A. is now making and returning leaves Portland Wednes­ an ill wind this time. A number of the friends and relatives mained through the day. preparations for a course of lectures by days, Fridays and Sundays at 7 o’clock of Mrs. J. A. Winder dropped in at her Owing to the absence from the city of All are cordially invited to attend the Pres. Newlin as soon as he returns from a. m. the pastor, Rev. G. H. Bennett, the pul­ residence on Wednesday, unheralded, opening of the reading room on Friday his eastern trip. It is needless to say pit at the church will be filled on Sun­ with baskets well filled with good things evening, October 2i). A short program that the lectures will he well worth hear­ LAFAYETTE. day morning by Rev. Jos. Hall. In the to eat and a number of very nice pres­ of music, with the reading of the W. C. ing. August Bosch has moved bac k to evening at 7 :30 o’clock an Epworth ents. A very pleasant and enjoyable oc­ P. U. state presidents address, will be ye Ask the beardless young Greek pro­ town. league song and gospel service will be casion it was, and all that was lacking to given. Opportunity will also be given fessor if apples are so scarce that he can make it perfect was the presence of Mr. held. All are invited. Mrs. Hugh Carey is visiting her par­ Winder who lias been absent from his for a good social time. Let all come out only take a bite a day. It would seem ents in Portland. Mrs. Lon Hill received a letter the first family for several months, working at and enjoy the evening. however that the associations the apple JOSEPH WILSON. C o m m it t e e . of the week from Lon, but it was .writ­ the carpenter trade in Baker City. Such has had with a Junior lady has more to Aunt Elzlua Johnson has been very sick but is improving. ten the day following the date on which kind remembrances on the part of one’s Many have said their children would do with it for he takes his bite every the Frank Elliott letter was written, friends cost no great effort and yet they have died of croup, if Chamberlain’s night just before departing to the land of Charley Bryan and family have which was published in the Graphic, help wonderfully in smoothing down Cough Remedy had not been given,” dreams, and when his room mate plead­ stored their goods and gone to Houth and consequently contained nothing the little rough places that come to write Kellman A Ourren, druggists, Sea- ed for just ono bite, he would not give it Bend for the winter. specially different from it. iew Va. “ People come from far and to him until he had carefully remoyed Tho United Artisans had a social and everyone along the pathway of life. N e w b e r g , O re. near to get it and speak of it in the high­ the cherished peeling. supper at their regular meeting on Alvin George, who grew up in this Few men in this country are better est terms.” This is equally true of this community, but who has been railroading A game of foot-hall occurs to-morrow Wednesday eveuing, there being a for several years, stopped over here or more favorably known to the remedy in every community where it is on the college grounds between our col­ number present from Carlton and oth­ Tuesday night on his way to Monmouth drug and medicine trade than Mr. E. J. known. Buy a bottle at C. F. Moore A lege and the Portland High School. er places. where he went to take charge of the Schall, buyer in the proprietary medi­ Co’s, drug store and test it for yourself. This will be an interesting, hard-fought La Fayette now lias a saloon again. Collego Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, railroad telegraph office for a few days. cine department of the Meyers Bros.’ E. B. Collard finished up a job of re­ contest. Our team which lias been Some sfour people think th at a town He has been in Washington and Idaho Drug Co., St. Louis. He says: “ My pairing on a scow for the Spaulding log­ greatly strengthened lately, has been re­ cannot exist very long without n saloon All the Grammar School Studies, Music and A rt. boy came home from school with his for some time. ging company the first of the week at arranged, and the men will line up as and that prosperity lias again struck hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and the town. follows: Oswego. The scow has since been towed On Friday of last week the steamer suffering great pain. I dressed the R. W. Kirk, center The tap of the fire bell aroused the Altona while coming up the river in a wound and applied Chamberlain's Pain up the river by the steamer Grey Eagle Student« r»n enter «t Any tim e and And cinese« to ault. George Larkin, left tackle and the city authorities are expecting to people of our quiet little town ut two heavy fog struck a rock at a point be­ Balm, freely; all pain ceased, and in a o'clock oti last Friday morning. Tho the lowe«tCpo«ididft°prU?e«r K‘rls >n'1 boy‘ '* P™''1'1«'1 " llder “ >« « « « of »co m p eten t Matron, a t low Oregon City and a good sized hole remarkably short time, it healed with­ use it in transporting gravel from some Guy Metcalf, right ” E x cellen t board in private fam ilies. Moral and C hristian influences thrown about stu d en ts, F. K. Jones, right guard fire was found to be In Will Curey’s was knocked in her side, which made a out leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains point above town to the landing, where id vantages cannot be offered íñ Vhe Northwest" “ ** We confidently b elieve that superior advauUge* M. L. Townsend, left ” All exp en ses moderate. C orrespondence -------- , ------ ince and visits solicited. solicit it can be reached by teams and hauled barn near the Essex House. The barn hasty beaching necessary. The passen­ swellings and rheumatism, I know of no For catalogues and Information, address, Hugh Nelson, left end was too near burned when discovered gers were transfered to the Grey Eagle medicine or prescription equal to it. I out on the streets. O. L. Cox, right ” to be saved. It was probably the work P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC COLLEG E, and the steamer went into the hospital codsider it a household necessity.” A young man named Leilz who had Roy Chapman, quarter back of an incendiary. N K W B K lta . O K (O O H . for repairs. She will receive a fresh Sold by C. F. Moore & Co. been out riding with his best girl on Tom Hester, right half ” Thad 11. Dupuy has gone to Gross coat of paint before coming out again. Wednesday evening was compelled to Van Leavitt, left ” ” Fall Torm Opens September 21, 1897. Our fellow townsman, N. E. Britt, Valley, Sherman couuty to take charge Ralph Starr, full S. J. Everest, who had been sick for who is a loyal Oregonian and one who walk back to town from the home of the of a newspaper outfit. I t is the plant aforesaid girl as the team came in ahead Calva Martin, Elihu Roberts, Roy some time with fever at the home of hie spends the greater portion of his time N. E. BRITT. Vice Free. of the Yamhill Independent, but the TESSE EDWARDS, Pr.kldent. B. C. MILES, C aebler parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Everest | in ; the mountain forests looking after the of him. He left the team standing Heater, substitutes. complexion of its politics will he while he closed the gate and his loud east of Newberg, died at an early hour land and timber interests of the South­ changed from free-silver to genuine re­ F o r S a le . on last Monday morning. A funeral ern Pacific railroad company, has just “ woa!” availed nothing when the team publicanism. Thuds conscience would started up. Horses and buggy, which Bran new 2J¿ inch Bain wagon. service at the . , . _ was conducted , , . _ home at 2 | completed a plan for adding to the stock not let him write a free-silver editorial o clock Tuesday afternoon by Rev. G. H. j of game fowIs Q, the gtate which it ig * belonged at the Clemmens livery barn Inquire at this office. or help bold up the Oregon legislature. Bennett, after which the Woodmen took L he hoped will result as he anticipates. got in with little damage except to the F o r S a le . I’OHEV. charge and conducted the interment ser Some time ago he laid before some buggy top which was jerked off. A good five year old mare; one half vices at the cemetery. The deceased of his friends in Portland and A d m in is tr a to r 's N o tic e . Clyde. Inquire at this office. S e e H ere. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. leaves a young wife to mourn his loss. others in Douglas county a plan for NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN TH A T A P. Call and examine the new stock of Johnson has been d u ly a n p o ln tc d , by th e C o u n ­ “ I can’t see how any family lives stocking Oregon with the famous wild ty C ourt of the dtate of O regon, for th e C ounty Y am hill, A d m in istra to r of th e e sta te of N els withont Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera turkey which we used to hear our fathers goods at Hodson Bros. A good house and four acres of ground of C hrlstenaon, d eceased, late of said C ounty. and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says J. R. 1 talk about, and arrangements were soon on Wynooski street. For i>articnlars All persons h a v in g c la im s a g a in st s a id estate D IR E C T O R S : w ill p re se n t th e m w ith th e p ro p e r voucher«, M a r r ie d . Adams, a well known druggist, of Gen­ made with parties in Missouri to furnish call at the postoffice. to said A. P. Jo h n so n at his place of re sid en c e JESSE EDWARDS. B. C. MILES, J- C. COLCORD. in C hehalem Valley, a b o u t th re e m ilea n o rth ­ At the home of the bride in Newberg, the desired number of birds. A few days eva Ala., in a letter inquiring the price E. H. WOODWARD. west of N ew berg, Oregon, w ith in six m onths. N. E. BRITT. ' ; V W a n te d to T r a d e . of a dozen bottles, that he might not on­ some two dozen birds arrived from that on Thursday evening, October 14, 1897, Dated th is 21st day of O ctober, A. D. 1897. A. P. JOHNSON. BI TfTT. TT. ly have it for use in his own family, but state and they have been turned out at a Miss Mattie Stratton, eldest daughter of A house and four lots on River street CLARE5CE Attorney, A d m in istra to r. supply it to bis neighbors. The reason point in Donglas county where they will Mr. and Mrs. William Stratton, to to trade in exchange for grubbing. ~ome people get along without it, ss be­ he well protected from rough weather in Charles A. Hudson, a member of the E. W . H a l l . ANfED-TRrflTWORTHV AND ACTIVE | le n tlem en orladle« to travel for n-spou- es of deposit issued payable on dem and. Exchange bought and aold. Good notes cause they do not know its value, and winter and where berries and other feed firm of Hodson Bros., Rev. Thomas New­ ■llde, e-tabllnhed bou .» In Oregon. Monthly dlaooiinted. Deposit* received subject to check at sight, and a general banking b u sin ess C ft.h V a id F o r D r ie d P ru n e«, $60.00 »nd exoen .e«, Poeltfon «teady. R efer­ IrKOkaeted. C ollections mad« on *11 accessib le points In the United States and Canada. wbat a vast amount of suffering it will is plentiful, so it is thought they will lin officiating. The newly married pair ence- Rne)o«e «elf nddreneed sternped e n v e l­ save. Whenever it becomes known and winter in good shape and be ready for went to Mr. Hodson’s neat and well fur­ We are now ready to contract for 20 ope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. C O H A B ir o if O B N T I - L s d d A Tilton. Portland : Nations Park Bank, New York. need it is recognized as a necessity, for breeding in the spring. Notices have nished cottage on Meridian street the carloads of prune!1. All three grade», at j 8trangers v isitin g the city are in vited to call at the bank for Information concerning tha c ity it is the only remedy that can always be been posted in that district asking hun­ same evening, where they will be found the highest market price. Money down ' Who 5»n think Correspondence Invited. or som« simple depended upon tor bowel complaints, ters to refrain from shooting the birds at home to their friends. just as quick »» prune» are delivered at thing to patentf P ro tec t to Ideas; th e y m ay b rin g jrou w ealth . both for children and adults. Eor sale and it is to be hoped that they will mul­ The Graphic joins their many friends i Newberg. Call for particular*. W rit« JO H r. WEDDEHBURN w k v i / b i , u p a>.v ft s CO v v . , . Pstent ___ ___ __ Attor- neys. Washington, D. C.. for their $1,800 prise by C. F. Moore A Co. tiply as the China pheasants have done. in hearty congratulations. E. C. W a r d A Co. and list of two hundred Inventions wanted. I MORRIS & MILES. BARRIE & BARRIE ¡M O U S E D T O Opposite Bank of Newberg, And will carry full lines of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, H ats, Furnishing Goods, Stationery and Tailoring Goods. Groceries FR E SH