OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION — AND— PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. C O L L F .tiK N O TES. Se« the candy by the barrel at Wil* It will pay you to get your Christmas son’s. 1 goods at Hadley’s Rackett. W. 1\ Edwards visited us Tuesdav T rains N orth . Special bargains at Newberg Clothing ' Tho»e children’s shoes are A 1 article afternoon. No. 36 Ar. 7:55 ft. m. Ar. at Portland 9 ;» a. ra. i for only 75 cents at Hodson Bros. W o d o n t soil Homo goods u t loss th a n c o st a n d m a k e u p on o llio rs , ♦No. Si Ar. 11:50 ft. m.. lv. 12:15 p. in Arrive at House. The Hinehart boys enjoyed a visit Portland 3:05 p. ru. lin t o n d i on its I’ llo c a n d its M e rits. Buy your timothy and clover seed of Christmas tree at Friends church and from their grand parents over Sunday. ♦Runs Tuesday, Thursday and.Siturday. • T rains S outh . Steigleder. every body is invited. All will be made Klwood Hatch was the happiest hoy •No. 30 Ar. 12:25 p. m., leave 12:30 p. m. in town last Sunday. His father was * J u s t in, d ir e c t fro m th e F a c to r y — No. 35 Ar. G:05 p. m. Leaves Portland 4:30 p. in. Gents Kid Gloves for 75 cents at New- welcome. •R u ns Monday, W ednesday aud Friday. A tin e lin e o f C A F E S . J A C K E T S I berg Clothing House. Austin Bowman and Miss Maud Gil- here visiting him. Passenger aud Freight Rates to all poiuts. The Crescent Society will give the a m i W I tA P P E R S a t in tu ii loHHtliiin can be obtaiued from C. It. FLMSS&I.L, for | lelaud were married at McMinnville on Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery Ageut Newberg. best entertainment it has given for years P o r t l a n d P r ic e s . i Wednesday. ; expressing or light hauling. In the college chapel next Thursday 1 One Minute Cough Cure cures quick­ P. FISHER, New spa per Advertising Agent, Wilson has a large stock of candies, lSe. evening. Much work is being put o n '- 'l 0-4 Sheeting 21 Merchant's Ex change , San Francisco, ly. T lut’s what you want! C. F. U our authorised ageut. Th is p a p e r U k e p t on nuts, bananas, oranje3 and etc. Largest and most COMPLETE LINK the program and it will l o excellent. I Canton Manuel - - To. P O H IO D A Y S . TO CLOSE— file la his ortlce. t'F SHOES in Yamhill county. Begin to celebrate Xmas by coming to Moore A Co. * » The admission fee i* 15 cents. * . ll|SuM1ttt !CT; c*‘cwhere C ost sa le o f M e n 's lin ts , lìò e. A Good Bleached Cotton - • Oc. I Make glad the hearts of the little ones, j tlio Crescent recital Thursday evening. Ladles Pongo’ti, $1.00 to Brest. The foot ball hovs have received a a n d up. Shaker Flannel 5 to Ifi'.e. In bu tto ns . Lace. Ite cl a n d Spring Heel. Local Events. Ex-Senator Hatch spent last Sunday i b-v a Preient 0,1 XmM treu at Friends, challenge from the Walla Walla business M en ’s AYintet-1 tu le riv e a r, ff5e. * Men’s 1 till 1 l)og, Coin and Plow Shoes. college, Washington. An answer has * ‘ to finest. • ; in town visiting with his young son Ed- church, Christmas eve. Isaac Roberts has begun to move his been sent hut don’t know what w ill be ; Ladies all wool .combination su its— W o rk atitl F a n c y l> ress S h irts , win. Buy an overcoat at Hodson Bros. Boys, Misses and Children* Shoes. Fleece lined. C o lla rs, T ic s a n d C lo th in g . personal effects to his new location near the out come. In Huttons and Lace. Flour, whole wheat flour, graham, Call at Wilson’s for Xmas candies. Cashmere and Citton llose. Brownsville, Linn county. ! wheatlets, buckwheat, corn meal at LAraVI lTK ITKUS. The Graphic and the Oregonian for Be sure and have your presents it. the Steigleder’«. » 2 . 00 . Rev. Guy is still very sick, with little Santa Claus is failing rapidly. Come , hands of the committee at Friends improvement. Lots of nice things for Christmas at church before 4 p. m., if possible. * out and see the old man once mote at We now have an oyster and fish ' Hadley’s. The missionary committeo of Friends market in town. | Friends church Xmas eve. * See the announcement of the Crescent Colored photograph and transparent church will be held at the residence of John Dunn and w ife are here on a A g e n ts fo r N ew Id e a P a t t e r n s , 1<> c e n ts . entertainment. visit from Grass Valley. pictures on glass at Smith’s Photo G al-! B. C. Miles on Saturday afternoon. Warren Kstabrook lias quit driving I 30 days reiuction sale at Newberg lery. Call and sec samples. There are tablets and tablets, but those the mail hack and Is learning to make j Clothing house. ELMER P. DIXON, P jn ’t 'et any children stay away from linen tablets, ruled and unruled, at the pills in the drug store. Call on Steigleder for your flour the Xmas tree at Fitcnd s church for post office are the proper thing for neat Since we have our street lamps all and feed of all kinds. burning once more It looks like there is feur they won’t receive a present. * letter writing. DENTIST. Wood Charles, news agent on the somebody at home again. A fine stock of groceries at Wilson’s, John P. Jones, traveling passenger The different churches have decided [ as cheap as the cheapest. Otlicc J doors west of Hill's Drug store. agent for the Southern Pacific railroad morning and evening train laid off a day to have a union Christmas tree in the 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. The Crescent recital will he the best stopped off here on Wednesday in the Ior two tl»*3 xvee*lc on account of a slight Evangelical church on Christmas eve. j I attack of the grip. A man said: “Goodness knows their prices tire low entertainment of the season. interest of the company. Born—To the wife of August Bosch i enough.” “ May be tln-y make It up on D ry G oods paper and en- on the 5th lust, a boy and girl. The j Remember the Christmas Tree Pec. 21 Mrs. Evangeline Martin, financial | A ;V box box of of nicely ,,k'el>’ tinted tlntoa l’aPPr or S h o es.” Well, now, lets see— babies are getting along nicely and ] A. J. Rossller. K. \Y. Rossltcr. at Friends church. All are invited. * agent for Pacific College, left here on ' ' e!°P '* makes a beautiful present for a August is recovering from the shock. lady. See the new designs in thestation- ROSSITER BROS., Come to the college chapel Thursday Tuesday for the East. She expects to The city election was a very quiet ery stock at the postoftice. one. Mayor John Thompson; council- evening, but don’t tell any body about it. stop off a day or two at Minneapolis and PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. A. T. Mary, Nate Snodgrass and on« men, J. H Olds, Sam Ewing, A. B. Let prices do the talking Asbestol Gloves will not burn nor get I vlsit her brother- Re'’. Elwood Hanson or two others left Thursday via. the wag- ! Wcstcrllelil. P. A. Bates; recorder, Peter O ffice and sidcnct* nt Or. G. \V. McConnell a hard after being wet. 50 cents at Hod- \ Fanners who have fat stock to sell old ¡stand. THREAD 4c. on route for North Yakima, Wash., to « r‘*f: / ^ t Ä " K Mo8htc,: son Bros. will find Stanley & Cooper in the market urer, I)iek Bird 7 spools 2> cents. IIoiv much have you been paying ? look at the country for the purpose of - Oregon. Ncwbotg Laurel Assembly of United Artisans | T. B. Cummings and son Claude re- ready to buy, and families who like jui- (25 per cent, more titan our price—) locating. They will be away two or have elected the following officers for arranged the front of the Star Bakery on I C J s,eaka ami tempting roasts will always three weeks. the year: Master Artisan, Eliza Lends; | ^ TTO It N E VAT-LAW. „r > - , „ i find . the best DRESS STAYS, assorted set or doz. 10c. Wednesday. . the market affords at their Mrs. Lon Vickrey; I ii -| Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell’s, 111., suf­ superiutendant, . , .... meat market. Better in quality than so:d elsewhere at 15 cents. (50 speeton, Mrs Ella J. Metzger;recorder, Bran, shorts, rolled barley, mill chop, . CLARENCE BUTT. fered for eight years from dyspepsia and llarrv Blough; master of ceremonies, i per cent more than our price.) cracked corn, shelled corn, seed corn at I Frosper.ty comes quickest to the man Will pra c ti c e In nil th e courts of th e state. chronic constipation and was finally \V. \V. Lewis. whosc liver is in good condition. Do- Special att e nti on giv e n to pro ba te work, the Steigleder’s. CORSETS - - - 50c. The McMittnaiile boys cattle up and writin g of deeds, mortgages, contr a c ts a n d the Witt's Little Earley Risers arc famous cured by using Da Witts Little Early dra fti n g of all legal pape rs. We have two styles at this price. Long and medium Bring your friends to the college chap­ little pills for constipation, biliousness, Risers, the famous little pill for stomach played our boys a game of mud ball last j N ew b erg. O regon . Saturday which resulted in a score of (! I long They arc best vu'ue ever offered at this price by el Thursday evening and enjoy a pleas­ indigestion and all stomach and liver and liver troubles. C. F. Moore A Co. to O ffice — Se cond Floor 0 iii favor of McMinnville with an tiny one. Ban k of N o w le rg Build ing. ant aud social time. John Hardwick, who went to South­ equal number of black eyes and bloody troubles. C. F. Moore & Co. A. T. Hill came down from McMinn­ An exceedingly fine lot of mutton | ern California a short time ago hoping noses on each side. MUSLIN. T he A O U.W. boys have decided to ville last Saturday and returned on Sun­ sheep were driven through town the first that the climate " ouM bcnefit hin health We keep a full line of Unbleached from 31 cents up to hold a public Installation of officers in the H e a v ie s t M ade at tl] cents. Also H lcu cn cd day with Charley Redmond. of the week ot. the way to the city where | " rltcs ho,!,c to Mr3' Har,lwick tlmt hU Littlefield's Hall on the eveningof Jan ­ M uslin and C a m b ric s at the full range of lowest Don’t forget to send your presents ot their fat carcasses will go to tickle the ! anticipations are not being realised and uary 7. The new officers are Isac prices. P illo w Casing;, something new — no scum Sampson, Master Workman; Frank ■ ' that if he Goes not receive more encour­ the Xmas tree at Friends church. Best palates of the rich Portlanders during of any kind. Also S h eet Digs in 3-4, !) 4 and 10-4. Bryan, Foreman; Fred Henry, Over-! agement soon he will return home. Brown and bleached ut lowest prices for the quality. \V L 011K , V IS KI >, 11A Y & G IIA IN , of care will be taken of them. * the progress of the holiday festivities. seer; A. 15 Westerfleld, Recorder; J. L. j ( i A I t DION & F L O W E R J. B. David lias been out in Southern Vickrey, Receiver; H. Denny, Guide, j Seth Mills, reported last week as being Inresponceto an urgent letter from TABLE LINEN, per yard, - 25c. 8EED S. PoSEY. wrestling with an attack of pneumonia his sister at Ridge Farm, Illinois, Prof. Oregon for several weeks looking alter This linen Is five l'cet wide. F ree Delivery. is on deck again and looking almost as A. D. Folger will leave here on Saturday some mining interests he has in that re­ C h ristm a s Tree. U. IV. STEIGLEDER, good as new. The Christinas tree at Friends church j for his old home at that place in order j gion. Jackson and Josephine counties OUTING FLANNELS, per yard 5c. 1st Street, Newberg, Oregon. Miss Carrie Clemenson has been vis­ to look after some business affairs. lie are rich in minerals and the average on Christmas eve is intended to be free \ Our assortment runs from oc. up, and is very complete to select from. iting for the past two weeks with her will be gone a month and probably lon­ man probably stands a better show for for all our people and we earnestly de­ making money there in mining than he sire every man woman and child in our brother James Clemenson, the druggist, ger. will in going into the Klondike, and PRINTS - - - 4 l-2c. in Portland. All t^illren six years of age who are without being compelled to undergo any community to feci that an individual in­ Nice, full stock from 4 l-L’c. up. vitation is extended them to be present O. C. Wright, arrived bore from La- expecting to enter the first grade in the severe hardships. The future for Ore­ (Yellow 8tono P a rk Line ) Grande in time to attend the funeral of the public school this year will please be gon’s mining interests were never more and aid us in having a good old fashion­ CARPET CHAIN, for 5 lbs. 90c. and $1. ed time once more. his sister, Mrs. Emma Allen on Wedues- on hand on Monday after the holidays favorable than at the present time. T H E ONLY DINING CAR ROUTE FROM Our weavers say this is the best made, mid so do wo. •Send in your presents as early as you PORTLAND TO TH E EAST. as no more will be entered after that ■W afternoon. (tapWe divide bunches. TIIK ONLY ROUTE TO T H E YELLOWSTONE At a recent meeting of the executive can and l>e careful to tie securely and n a t io n a l p a r k . ..y one of those fine Singer Sewing date, unless they have been in school committee having in charge the arrange­ mark the name very plain. The very BLACK SATEEN - - 11c. * Machines from J. K. Wright. They are before. ment of the meeting of the Northwest best of care will be given in the arrange­ i i k \ v k I l'n. Bo jM.i. Foot r.th St j Aiuti v f . Other belter grades. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., sav3, Pacific Fruit Growers Association which sold on long time without iuterest or a ment and distribution of the gifts so that No. 2. Fa st m ill for Knlama, No. 1. “ After two doctors gave up my boy to discount for cash. 12-3t4 CANTON FLANNELS - 7 l-2 c. will be held in the city of Portland, Jan- nothing will be broken or lost. 1 Kelso, Castle Rock, Win- dock, C h o h ilis , Central- Beautiful things for Christmas atHad- die, I saved him from croup by using II, 12, 13, J. H. Rees was appointed a We have Cantons in black, unbleached, and co'ors — While this occasion will bo free for all in, South Bend, Monte- ley’s Rackett; a delight to th e little ones ; j One Minute Cough Cure.” It is the the best values ever offered. .«»no, Ab erdeen , Ocosita, special committee on exhibits for this in the fullest sonse of the word the com- Olympia, Tacoma, Seat a joy to the old. Prices so low you 1 quickest and most certain remedy for district. No better selection could have mitttee desires to suggest that our people tie, Victoria, l*t. Town W E COULD would be surprised. I coughs, colds and all throat and lung been made. Mr. Rees is a practical avoid making extra display of presents send, K lle us bu rg , Ros- lyn, N orth Yakima, troubles C. F. Moore & Co. Name hundreds of articles with their prices olfiiched. Spr ague. C he ne y, 8po fruit grower and one who takes a great given so as to cast discredit on such C. R. Haworth went to Portland on Almve Pointers tire sufficient for the shrewd buyer lo kane, P ull m an, Gar­ Mrs. Prof. J . H. Douglas is happy in Thursday to work for Russell A Co. pride in the vocation and consequently gifts as may be of more bumble kind. field, F a rm i n g to n , Mos* know that our Dry Goods Department is “Just ns all oow, Uu lnntow n, G en­ right” as other departments. »long with Ids brother A. T. Haworth | the anticipation of a visit from her moth­ it will he no fault of his if there is not a The smallest present will receive ns 1 ;00 1». M. esee, Rosslaud, B. C . ; 7:30 P. M. Trai l, B. C ; Nelson, B. who has been with the firm for several er, Mrs. Hutchinson, of Des Moines, good exhibit made ot the fruits of Che­ careful attention a3 the largest, and per­ C . ; Ka.slo, Missoula, ARBUCKLE or LION COFFEE, 12 l-2c. Iowa, who lias written that she will halem valley. He makes a call in an­ haps better. The exercises will be en­ years. Butte, An aco nd a, Hele ­ na, 3t. Paul, M in nea po­ probably come about tbo first of the other place in this issue of the Graphic livened witli music, recitations and etc., No limit to quantity. lis, K ansa s City, O m a ­ There will be a Christian Endeavor year. Mrs. Hutchinson will receive a preceding the distribution of gifts and ha, C o uncil Bluffs, St. social held at Citebalem Center school warm welcome here by her many friends. and if a hearty response is made by those will begin at 8 o’clock sharp. Louis, Chicago, W as h­ GOOD COUNTRY BUTTER, 25c. who have nice fruit a fine exhibit can C o m . on A kbakgkmknt . ington. New York, P h i l ­ house, Saturday evening Dec. 18, at 7:30. a d elp h ia . Boston, and easily be made at this meeting. A reorganization of the republican all poin ts East and I W a u t e d — D ig lie d A p p le s . Oyster soup will he served at ten cents So uth east CONDENSED FROM LAST WEEK’S “ POINTERS.” Editor Graphk*. a dish, also coffee and cake at ten cents. club is desired, in anticipation of send­ N o tic e to M em b e r* . Having been nominated to look after ing delegates to the state meeting of the He. A . & H. S oda, S y ru p , l)i^ b u c k e ts 6 5 c. 3 DAYS to M inne apo lis , Omaha . K ansa s The success of your entreaties with j bHcan c)ub3 of Oregon which will bo There will be a called meeting of the exhibits from this locality for tbo meet­ City, «ml St. Paul. M atch e» , 7 Ilo x es lO e. S y ru p , G ood 20«. 3V.j DAYS to Milw aukee and Chicago. New Santa Claus will depend very largely on heW ¡n PortlatMl earlv in Fel)ruarv. members of Friends church on next ing of the Northwest Pacific FruitGrow- llq DAYS to W as hington, P h il a d e lp h ia Ku>t- 15c. V in c fta r, p u ro M eans. 4 0 p o u n d s $ 1 .0 0 the quality of the paper you use in your p-m(8 for nie signature of members will Sabbath afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, to ers Association to be held in Portland York no d Boston, a n d o th e r Soup, m lla r» lì5c. * O v e r c o a ts — fine $4.4.« c m points., letters to him; consequently it will he ^ founj in the hands of J. L. Myers and consider some important interests of the Jan. 11, 12 and 13, 1898, I wish to call Baggage c hec ke d th ro u g h to d e s ti n a tio n of K o n st Coffee - lOc. U m b re lla s, 4:»e. church. It is earnestly desired that tic ki’t. well to examine the stock of stationery Clarencc Butt _ rcfpcctivelv. the attention of every fruit man to the Fo r s le e p in g car reservation«, ticke ts, m a p s every member ho present. Show your importance of this meeting and the ne­ a t the post ofiice . a n d full in fo rm a ti on, c al l o n or write An Oregon man who his butchered his interest in the church by your pres­ BOOTkJ and SHOES. cessity of this community making a Charley Redmond, of McMinnville, hogs vows that the melts liung in a posi­ ence. * creditable display. If you have one fine A, D, CHARLTON, Our sales »till continue as large as ev er—and tve sat­ was down last Saturday and Sunday tion that indicated beyond the possi­ isfy our customers. apple or a bushel, one pound of fine calling on his friends about town. The bility of a doubt that we are to have a M r» . E m m a A l l e n D e c e a s e d . college students would be glad to see hard, cold winter. William Everest and Emma, wife of Oran V. Allen and dried fruit or a whole sack, evaporated Y o u rs s tr ic tly fo r bu sin ess, 235 M o r r is o n &t.. C o r. T h ir d . him back in school again this year and Andy Winters must l>e seen again, for daughter of J. M. and K. A. Wright tie- vegetables, or anything really choice in M O R R I S cVr M I L R S . they still hope he will return later on. this knocks out their predictions for an parted this life, Tuesday, December 14, the way of a horticultural exhibit, don’t E. H. WOODWARD, open winter unless they can show up 1897, aged 27 years 8 months and 2 days. fail to let us hear from you. On Thursday evening of last week a Green fruit usually shows best, three ; Though not strong physically, Emma number of young people gathered at the with some sort of hog proof. was always bright and cheerful and to five specimens of each variety, dried 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Huntley, each A Tennessee lady, Mrs. J. W. Towle, made many friends wherever she went. fruits, about five pounds. Exhibits may taking an appropriate present for the of Philadelphia, Tenn, has been using be shipped to Buell Lamberson, 180 aged couple, and spent a pleasant even­ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for her It was recently remarked by one who Front street, Portland, or if placed in ing with th e r. Mr. and Mrs*. Huntley habv, who is subject to croup, and says knew her well, from being much with S o m e th in g my charge they will be properly for­ S e l e c t her, “ she had no unpleasant traits of • ill ever remember this kindly act on of it; "T find it jnst as good as you F r o m t h ese Goods warded. J. II. K ebs , G obi . character.” She leaves a husband, three the part of their thoughtful young claim it to he. b’ncc I ’ve ¡¡ad your cliildten—one an infant—a father, moth­ f o r y o u r C h r is tm a s C r e a c e n t R e c it a l. I v T e w b e i ’j^, O r e . friends. Cough Remedy, baby has been threat­ er, bister and two brothers to mourn her On next Thursday evening in *he col­ I ’r ò s c n i . For coughs, colds, and lagrippe try T. ened with croup ever so many times, loss. —— - ----- Duncan’s lagrippe cure. The best but I would give him a dose of the Rem­ The funeral was conducted from the lege chapel the Crescent literary will j known remedy, and has no equal. For edy and it prevented his having it every residence of her parents on Wednesday give a public recital. During the past term the society has done the best work IC IN G S sale by T. Duncan, one door south of time.” Hundreds of mothers say the afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. W A T C II ns in its history, and the program will Le College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, Chehalem Valley Bank building. Those same. Sold by C. F. Moore A Co. drug­ CLOCKS in accordance. An admission fee of 15 | W . C. T . V. •h o have used the lagrippe cure and gists. C H A IN S The press department was discussed cents will be charged to meet the run­ C U I’P L IN K S say it is good are as follows: L. Prcsnall, Tom Jones, who works in the C. K. at the meeting of the union last week. ning expenses of the aociety. The pro­ G O L D I* K \ M O LO C H S All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. Mr Platt, J Hunt, Wm Crater, Mr. Hunt- Spaulding logging camp over beyond The filling of a Christmas box for the gram to he rendered is as follows: C. K. P IN S ley, C.Calkins, R.Cooper, Wnt. Duncan, m an t-il Solo — E d n a N ewlln | K E L T P IN S North Yamhill in the Coast range moun Florence Crittendon Home ami u large Inetru Addreas by t h e P r e f M e u t .............. F. ('. Jacknon Mr. Heath, Mr. Tice, J. Hadley. m to A c iin s . Mabel E d w a rd s tains, met with an accident one day last committee appointed to collect articles R ec it a ti on G K NTS SC A H P P IN S C o lla te Q ua rt e t G. W. Simpson, of Portland, has been week that came very near being fatal, for the same. A letter was read from M'udc Debate — S h o u ld th e U. S. rec ogniz e C uban S T I C K P IN S M iln r a it r ? . in and about Newberg for the past week \\ hile out on a dam that ha 1 been re- our state president Informing us that C H A it.'H Btudeut» c m enter fit any tim e and find claas** to s u it Attirm. Maur ice To w nsend a n d Osca r An e x ce ll e u t hom e for girls and boys Id provided under the care of a com petent Matron, a buying up dried apples, paying six cents cently built the structure gave way and the next IlatlonH| convention will be Cox; D e n y . George I'oDou a n d T o m H e ste r S i l v e r K n i v e s » m l F o r k s tlic low est possible price«. B er th a Co* N a p k i n ID (I tfH E x c e ll e n t bntrd In private famUie«. Moral und C hri sti a n Influences thrown about studenti«. per pound, clear. This is a very fair the volume of water carried hint with |le| j either at Ixis Angeles or Portland, Pole. Essay ... .................. Otia Hr.odvrasN ■ VV> confidently b elieve th a t superior advantages cannot be offered iu the Northwest. P in T rays ............... Leon K e nw orth y ; figure and those who own fruit dryers the floating logs down the rocky bed of d a two days congress at Portland at Oration All expeu.scs moderate. Correspondence and visits ftnllcited. I n s t r u m e n t a l Solo N ellie McGregor , •Jew el B o x e s For catalogues and inform ation, addres«, are now wishing they had run them on the stres m with a mighty rush for a d is- which Miss \V i 1 srd, as wel I as the gen - Kecit dtion H ugh Nelson •Jew el T r a y s tin a* Story C la ra V aughn apples as long as they sold at a low fig- tance of half a mile lieforo he could be ( eral officers, and as many of the nation- Chris S p o o n s JM tE S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E , Music Quartet Kirk, Stanle y, Woodward, JackfeOn. ure. The Klondike excitement has al- rescued by the other hands. Beside be- «1 workers ns possible wid bo in at Cups N K W O K K C I O N . C h ild s ’ S ets read v had a market effect on the de- ing nearly drowned he was badly bruised tendance. Oregon \V < I L will then Do You \lant Money? W a is ts S ets mand for our products and this of coarse up but the attending physician thinks that Miss Willard will be in at eudanco The Chehalem Valley Bank can S i l v e r H a t f*ius FESSE EDWARDS. P r c a lJ e n t . N. L BRITT, Vice F rei. B. C. MILES, Ca&hiav raises the price. Should the gold fields lie will pull through. Mrs. Jones went at her state convention in '93. make loans on long thus on strictly prove to be as rich as reports seem to in- over on Friday to help take* care of him. first class lamlefi security at a very rea­ A nd o th e r th in g s t h a t a r e n ic e “ Witriroen is the weaker vessel, dicate, the lienefits that will come t o 1 Later—He has been brought to his Them’» the worffs the parson spoke; sonable rate of interest. Cull on us At n ew o o irs, Oregon and Washington wiil amount to home in Newberg and is getting along 'Bears to me, though, mans the party when In neefi of our s*Tvlces. run jn\VBL.n». Who is alw ays gcitin’ broke.” little short of a boom. nicely. Most» V otaw , Ca*li. Consistency thou art u jewel. FACTS A N D FIG U R E S SHOW. COME A N D SEE. SEEING IS BE LIEV IN G . L BSÖSfOur Lining, Trimming and Dress Department is complete. B A R R I E u in a sa CoBecttona made on ill acceaaiblc points in the United States and Can 14«. C’O ftH K ft POM D E N T * —Ladd * lllt o n . to r tla n d . Nation« Park Bank, New York. j trnnanctcd Strasgers riattine the c ity are la v !ttd to cU ! at the bank for Information c cc e e ro ln g the e . t f I J Correspondence invlwd i r 1