OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION L e c tu r e C o u r se . Umbrellas at Hodson Bros. Get a ticket for the lecture course. The college Y. M. C. A. lias arranged Lot of Shoes and Dry Goods rec’d to­ Buy your timothy and clover seed with President Newlin to deliver a course Ti arrive at New berg aa follows: Steigleder. North. South. day. Barrie «it Barrie. of seven lecture.» cn ‘‘Social and econ­ 7:56 a. m. *12:30 p. tn omic evolution.” 12:30 p. m. 6:06 p. m Uncle Jimmy Vestal is now all round A course of seven lectures The course wifi run as follows: •E very other day. boy at Wilson’s grocery since Charley is small sum of $1.00. 1. Deffinitious and explanations. Ihwaenger aad Freight Rates to all point*. : otm,n_. C B. FR ISSE I l . | aw fty - can be i i obtained from Modern economic history. Ladies Cape and Overcoat cloths at Agent Newberg. 3. Results of industrial progress. Flour, whole wheat Hour, graham, below cost. Barrie A Barrie. Patterns 4. The discontent of labor. I* FISHER, N ewspaper A dverti.iug Agent, cl 800 , wl>eatlets, buckwheat, corn meal at to cut froDi 10c. 5. Methods of improvement. 21 Merchant’s Exchange Sail Frau “ ts cur authorised ageut. Thu paper is kept on Steigleder’s. 6. Economic and social outlook. file lu his obice. Colored photograph and transparent 7. Social righteousness. C. B. Wilson will meet any of the pictures on glass at Smith's Photo Gal­ The first lecture in the course wifi be boats or trains, Leave orders at Wil- lery. Call and see samples. delivered in the college chapel onThurs Local Events. son’s Grocery. David Hiatt’a sale was fairly well at­ day evening, November 4, beginning at Rob Stratton is reported to have re­ tended last Saturday afternoon and 7:30. The price of admission for a sin Call on Steigleder for your flour gle lecture wifi be twenty-five cents, or cently married a moderately well to do property brought good prices. and feed of all kinds. one dollar for a ticket for the whole lady in Portland. Miss Myrtle Votaw, who has been vis­ course. Anyone to get the most out of J . G. Hadley has been assisting in J. All reports from the country are to iting the Votaw relatives in Newberg for C. Porter’s store this week. it ought to arrange to hear the full the effect that farmers are very busy the past few weeks, goes to Woodburn course. President Newlin’s ability to New line of children’s clothing at plowing and sowing grain. this week to visit for a few days with an to deliver an interesting and highly in Newberg Clothing House. aunt. structive lecture is well known to the Marion George left here the first of the Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for week for some point out south to work Two young men named Smith, who community and the courso will no doubt expressing or light hauling. for C. N. Scott, of Portland, in a mining are brothers of Mrs. J. C. Porter came be well patronized. Eugene Hoskins’ now occupy the Sam camp. Here is an opportunity to hear such over from Nestucca last week and will Hobson property at the end of the a course of lectures as but few towns in remain during the winter and go to O. C. Emery stood behind the counter bridge. Oregon wifi have the advantage of this in Morris & Miles’ store Wednesday, in school. Bert Presnail and Miss Bertha Hanson, the absence of Mr. Morris who was in A number of foot ball enthusiasts were winter and none can afford to miss it. of Salem, were married in that city re­ Portland. down from McMinnville on last Satur­ COLLEGE n o t e s . cently. Prof. A. C. Stanbrough came over from day to witness the game between our Miss Rose Hiatt called on her friends A family named Templeton from Sher­ Aurora last Saturday on business. He college team and the Portland High at the college Friday afternoon. wood has moved into property on River said he was getting along very nicely School team. Mr. Hall, a uew student from near street. with his school. Sam Lashier, who went to San Jose, Sherwood, entered school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards drove up Rev. W. E. McCutelicon of Carlton California some weeks ago, writes back Hervey Hoskins was not In school to Salem Monday, returning the follow­ will preach at the Baptist church next to his relatives in Newberg that he has Tuesday, being temporarily indisposed secured a good position in a job printing ing day. Sunday morning at the usual hour. All For au illustration of strategic ma­ office in that city. Bran, shorts, rolled barley, mill chop, are cordially invited. neuvering for position see chemistry cracked corn, shelled corn, seed corn at A special invitation to all, to the re class. Mrs. M. A. Townsend, of Portland, Steigteder’s. who formerly lived in Newberg, visited opening of the reading room tonight Our foot ball team goes to McMinn­ President Newlin is expected to arrive in town a day or two this week with (Friday 291. After a short program a ville tomorrow to play the college team good social time is expected. AH come there. home from bis trip to Indiana on Satur­ Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin. and enjoy the evening with us. Mrs. Chus. liodson and Miss Myrtle day evening. Herbert Stratton is now bus driver Burning, itching skin diseases! in Votaw attended chapel exercises Thurs­ O. J. Hodson drove over to Wood- for the Esmond hotel in Portland. Herb day morning. burn on Wednesday, taking a load over is a good hand with horses and he ought stantly relieved by De W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, Miss Bertha Cox B a n g a very pretty to hold down his new position in good for S. Hobson. bruises, burns. It heals without leav solo at the Crescent society meeting shape. Vern George, the saw filer and brother ing a scar. C. F. E o o r e & Co. last Friday evening. Ham Hutchins moved his family of Marion George was in to w D a day or Clarence Price went down to Port­ Miss Lillie Carter left here on the down from Dayton this week for winter. two this week plying his trade. They will occupy one of the Harrison noon train Tuesday for Baker City where land on the Grey Eagle Saturday and Will Clemenson who came up from Crater houses and the children will at­ it was supposed by her Newberg friends visited over Sunday with his brothers. 'Wilsonville last Saturday to attend the tend school. she would be met by Charley Presnull, a Prepare to buy season tickets for the ball game remained over Sunday. former Newberg lad, and a marriage lecture course to be given by President Charley Haworth, as his custom is, license. Newlin, under the auspices of the col­ A family named Thelps from up the has made another change of location. river moved into Charley Spaulding's He has moved from Pendleton to Wil- ‘‘They don’t make much fuss about lege Y. MCA. It will be well worth property in Hobson’s addition last lowa county, near Enterprise, where ho it.” We are speaking of De Witt’s Lit­ the money. President Newlin is expected back week. tle Eariy Risers, the famous little pills now owns a grist mill. for constipation, biliousness, and all from the East Saturday evening. He Make a note of the lecture course of Wood Charles spent last Sunday at seven lectures to be given by President home. He seems to be highly pleased stomach and liver troubles. They nev­ was very promtneutly mentioned by the Indianapolis papers In connection C. F. M o o r e & Co. Newlin and prepare to take in the whole with his new position as news agent and er gripe. with the National Friends Conference. course. Charley Wilson shipped as steward thinks he stands a good chance of work­ Mr Van Leavitt wants It expressly on the steamer Grey Eagle last Tuesday. Miss Sarah Osborn and her mother ing up to something better. understood that he is In school to study If the table Charley sets on the steamer who came here a short time ago from Mrs. W. L. Bissell’s mother, Mrs. Sa­ averages up to his ability to judge of geometry this year. Considering Mr. California left for Vancouver, B. C. on rah Young and her sister, Miss Laura good feed, the passengers will have no Leavitt’s proneuess for burning the Thursday. midnight oil and remembering his Young arrived here last Monday from reason to complain of the bill of fare. phemouenul concentratlve ability we If you want best prices and prompt the east and will remain for some time returns for your fruit and other farm visiting with Mrs. Bissell and the child­ The County Christian Endeavor Con­ would kindly warn him against under­ vention w ill be held at LaFayette, Nov. mining his nervous system. products, ship to the Oregon Poultry & ren. 5, 6, 7. A good program has been pre­ S t e a m e r G re y ftagle. We have many times read of the re­ S u p i^ * 124 First street, Port-' Farmers who have fat stock to sell pared and a full attendance expected. quisite climax in forensic eloquence The steamer Grey Eugle Is now on n l a n d ? ^ “"” tf V- I The indies of the M. E. church will will find Stanley & Cooper in the market All C. E societies are expected to send but we never before had such a practi­ regular run between Dayton and Port­ delegates. C has . P. N e l s o n , cal illustration as was given us hy the land, leaving Dayton Tuesdays, Thurs­ entertain a social at the Methodist par­ ready to buy, and families who like jui­ cy steaks and tempting roasts will always Treas. and Acting Sec’y. lady debater at the literary society F’ri- days and Saturdays at 7 o’clock a m., sonage next Thursday evening. A cor­ “I crave but One Minute,” said the day night. The gentleman from De- and returning leaves Portlaud Wednes­ dial invitation is extended to the public find the best the market affords at their meat marked. public speaker in a husky voice; and puu however was not supposed to fig­ days, Fridays and Sundays at 7 o’clock to attend. in. then he took a dose of One Minute ure in the debate even by proxy. Mrs. Lon Hill and little daughter Milton Skeels, a brother of Mrs.E. M. Cough Cure, and proceeded with his or­ The foot hall game of lust t-’aturday W . c. T. V. Ruckman’s, arrived hero last Monday Esther left here on Wednesday morning atory. One Minute Cough Cure is un­ between Portland High School and from Kansas and will remain for some for Whittier, California, where, in the The attendance at the W.C.T.U. yes- equalled for throat and lung troubles. our college resulted in a complete vic­ time, visiting. On his way home lie absence of Lon in the Klondike country terduy was larger than for some weeks C. F. M o o r e & Co. tory for our boys, the score being 44 to she will spend the winter visiting with intends to return by way of California. 0. We admit that this was owing past. Sabbath Observance and Syste­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Reece. G. M. Bales and IIoskinR Bros, have partly to difference in weight, but teum matic Giving were the topics under Since arriving in Minnesota Hans Don’t nauseate your stomach with arranged to keep teams out of the mud work and the knowing how to play discussion. A paper was read on the Peterson has traded his property adjoin­ J O S E P H W I I j SOIT. ing the college grounds on the north­ teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your in front of their places of business this foot hall had more to do with It Pacif­ former topic, and a Bible reading given by Mrs. Julia Smith, superintendent of winter by utilizing a lot of the lumber west to a man named Eugene Sopher liver and sick headache by using those ic College in .de tlie first touch down for Minnesota land. Mr Sopher writes famous little pills known as De Witt’s taken from the old bridge, in planking in 31 minutes, the college had the ball systematic giving. Mrs. Lane of Salem Union wns In the street from the sidewalk to the edge nine tenths of the time, Portland not that he will arrive here in a short time Little Early Risers. of the gravel. Dr. Dixon is also doing having made its gain but three times. attendance, and made a few remarks. C. F. M o o r e & Co. to take charge of his property. the same thing. Wendling however, Portlands right If you want to know anything about A. M. Hoskins, the bicycle man has Do not forget the opening of the iN"ewberg, O re . The October session of the Yamhill hu'f back put up a fine game, and the temperature of the water in Cheha- gone to San Francisco on a deal with the reading room tonight. A short pro­ lem creek ask Worth Sims what he knows Waverly company for the state agency county Teachers Local Institute will be would have made good gains with the gram, Including the reading of the about it. One day last week while for the sale of their wheels. He will be held in the school house at North Yam­ proper support. The collego boys all state presidents address has been ar­ standing on a log that lays across the away a couple of weeks and probably hill, Saturday the 30 inst. All friends played a good, safe game though there ranged, and time wifi lie glveu for so­ College Classes, Normal Coarse, Book-keeping, creek he fired at a pheasant on the bank longer. In his absence A. T. Hill will of education are welcome. School boards was no incentive for star plays, yet a cial intercourse. * near by, when he lost his balance and have charge of the shop and he may take are urged to attend these teachers meet­ few were made. The line did excellent tumbled into fifteen feet of water. Be­ in interest in the business the coming ings. President Boardnian of McMinn­ work in opening the wuy for the bucks A fte r V a c a tio n . All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art, ville College wifi address the teachers at to go through. ing unable to swim, his future prospects Before they had arithmetic, 1:30 p . m . G. A. P r e n t is s , Co. Supt. S N A P S H O T S OF T H E G A M E . looked somewhat doubtful until Ray On Wednesday morning C. E. Hos­ The Portland boys were a gentleman­ Or telescopes or chalk, Fox and another companion went out Paul Macy who has keen experiment­ kins and family and Harrison Crater left S tudent, can enter et any tim e nnd find classes to nilt. ly lot of fellows and took defeat like Or blackboards, maps, and copy-books— on the log and tak.ng him by the collar ing on evaporating onions was show ing When they could only talk; here for Honolulu by the way of San men. the low*,t°p•“ * tK” rJ. l,‘ rflv et* U m llle». Morel end C hrlstlsn Influ en ce, thrown about atudente. Cox created a suprise by getting hold Refore Columbus came to show fine one belonging to Edmund Robinson, Francisco, the fare for the trip by this day, the output of five pounds of onions We confldeutly b elieve the! auperlor advent,*«« rnnnnt be offered in the Northweet The world geography, route from Portland being the remark­ All exp eu ses moderate. Correspondence a i m visit* s o li c it e d . of the ball and drugging It across the has since been fished out and after being which he put through his fruit evapora­ For catalogue* and I u formation, add re«*, What did they teach the little boys ably low rate of $30. Mr. Hoskins and cleaned up is found to be as good as new. tor. There was not much left but the line for a touch dowu with two men Who went to school like me? family have no date set for their return smell, but there was no lack in this par­ hold of him. P H E S ID K N T P A C IF IC C O LLEG E, James P. Moffett, representing station from the islands, but Mr. Crater thinks Nelson got iu a few of his long end There wasn't any grammar then, N EW BER G . OREGON. ticular. A Klondikcr would not ask for •’D” of the board of fire underwriters of he will be back next June. They couldn’t read or spell, anything more homelike, for he could runs. the Pacific has been here during the Fall Term Opens September 21, 1397. For books were not invented yet— The gate receipts amounted to $20. Charley Cavil, of Middleton, was in scent a package afar off. week making a new survey of the town I th in k 't was just as well. Martin put up a fine game. He is and inspecting our water system with town last Sunday. Charley returned •‘Many have said their children would low und keeps bis feet well when sent There were not any rows of dates, IESSE EDWARDS, Preaidant. N. E BRITT, Vice Proa. B. C. MILES, C e ,bier reference to its practical utility in case from a trip to the coast over the Big have died of croup, if Chamberlain's through the line. Or laws, or wars, or kings, with j Nestucca road last week where he went, of fire. The fire company was out Cough Remedy had not been given,” Larkin captured the ball twice. Or generals, or victories, the hose cart on Tuesday evening to carrying a gun. He says if he ever write Kellman & Ourren, druggists, ‘Sea- Metcalf and Townsend did success- Or any of these things. show Mr. Moffett what could be done makes the trip again he will leave his view Va. “ People come from far and , ful work as first team tnen There couldn’t have been much to learn; and ne expressed himself as being high­ shooting iron at home, as all the game near to get it and speak of it in the high­ Prof. Jones is a solid lineman. There wasn’t much to know. ly pleased with the pressure It is to be is scared back from the main traveled est terms.” This is equally true of this Kirk made an excellent center for so hoped that his report will be such that road and consequently a gun is only a remedy in every community where it is fight u man. lie will not play any T was nice to be a little boy Ten thousand years ago I our insurance rate will be materially burden without any corresponding bene­ known. Buy a bottle at C. F. Moore & more however on acconnt of a weak fit on the trip. lowered. For history had not begun, C A P I T A L STO CK , $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Co’s, drug store and test it for yourself. !neck. The world was very new, Chapman made a good record In his Few men in this country are better ‘‘I can’t see how any family fives And in the schools, I don’t see what 8e® H e r e . first gume as quarter. without Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera or more favorably known to the The children had to do. Call and examine the new slock of Starr is a star of the first magnitude and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says J. R. drug and medicine trade than Mr. E. J. D IR E C T O R S : Now, always there is more to learn— os full back. Adams, a well known druggist, of Gen­ Schall, buyer in the proprietary medi- g°°d3 at Hodson Bros, Leavitt played in his old time fash­ How history does grow 1 I JESSE EDWARDS. B. C. MILES, J. C. COLCOK0. cine department of the Meyers Bros.’ eva Ala., in a letter inquiring the price ion He has »funny habit of always And everyday they find new things E. II. WOODWARD. N. X. BRITT. W a n te d to T r a d e . of a dozen bottles, that he might not on­ DrugCo., St. Louis. He says: ‘‘My ( making his gain. They think we ought to know. A bouse and four lots on River street ly have it for use in bis own family, but boy came home from school with his F o r H ale. to trade in exchange for grubbing. And if it must go on like this hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and supply it to his neighbors The reason Bran new 2t£ inch Bain wagon. E . W . H all . I’m glad I live to-day. some people get along without it, ss be­ suffering great pain. I dressed the Inquire at this office. For boys ten thousand years from now C ertific e te , of 1 e p n .lt la .u e d p eyeble on d e n ie n d . ____ E ic h e n * . bon*ht end .o ld . Gond nota* cause they do not know its value, and wourd and applied Chamberlain’s Pain d isco u n ted . P e p o « » , receiv ed su b jec t to check at al*ht. al*ht. end e cenerei benktn* b u tlu a ei F o r N a I a Wifi have no time to play 1 Balm, freely ; all pain ceased, and in a C a e h P a i d F u r D r ie d P n » « « , what a vast amount of suffering it wifi transuded. C ollections made on ill a ccessib le points I n tha L ulled S tele, end r e c e d e . A good five year old mare; one half —A. F. Brown, in Oct, St. Nicholas. We are now ready to contract for 20 save. Whenever it becomes known and remarkably short time, it healed with- C f.K ItK a P O N I IK 8 T S —Ladd A Tilton. P ortland: Nation* Perk Bank, New York used it is recognized as a necessity, for out leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains j carloads of prunes. All three grades, at Clyde. Inquire at this office. stranger! visitin g tha city era Invited to c ell at the bank for Information ooncernln* th e city it is the only remedy that can al ways be swellings ami rheumatism, I know ot no the highest market price. Money down F o r Ite n t. a n t ed t r u st w o r th y a n d a c t iv e , C ortespondence Invited. ceu tlem eo o r le d le s lo tr e v e l for rc.pou- ! depended upon tor bowel complaints, medicine or prescription equal to it. I just as quick as prunes are delivered at A good house and four acres of ground elide. e«teb ll.h ed hon .e In Oregon Monthly O end e x n en .ee. Position steady. R efer­ both for children and adults. Eor sale codsider it a household necessity.” | Newberg. Call for particulars. on V.'ynooski street. For particnlars 9SA.O ence Enclose self addressed it .raped e n v e l­ Sold by C. F. Moore & Co. E. C. W a r » A Co. by C. F. Moore <& Co. call at the postoffice. ope. The Dom inion Company, Dept. Y Chicago ^ —AND— L * /fL A N D AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. V* ----- L r MORRIS & MILES; BARRIE & BARRIE Opposite Bank of Newberg, And will carry full lines of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Stationery and Tailoring Goods. Groceries , A FR ESH