O.ttHOONIAN RAILW AY DIVISION Wm. Hendershott went to Dayton B A B B I E Sc H O B S O N . Tuesday on a hop deal. T rain * N orth . The boss wheel of the road is the light E .C . Ward A Co. carries a complete N ). 30 Ar. 7:5.'» a. m. Ar. at P o rtla n d 9:30 a. m. running Waverley cold by A. M. Hos­ *No. 31 Ar. 11:50 a. in., lv. 12:15 p. in. A rriv e at stock of poultry supplies. P o rtla n d 3:05 p. m. •R u n s T u esd ay , T h u rsd a y a u d S a tu rd a y . Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for kins. T rains g o r r n . Mrs. Silas Comer went to Salem on j expressing or light hauling. By not having taken advantage of ♦No. 33 Ar. 12:25 p. in., le a v e 12:30 p. m. Thursday for a visit of a few days with No. 35 Ar. 6:05 p. in. L eaves P o rtla n d 4:30 p. w . Our First Auuual Charley Wilson is buying eggs and all •R u n s M onday, W ednesday a u d F rid ay . See friends in the capital city. Passeuiccr an d F re ig h t K ates to a ll p o in ts. kinds of poultry and pays cash. c a u * be o b ta in e d * * Ironi Mrs. Bell Cardinal will visit with her C. B. FRISSKLL. him. A geut N ew berg. If you want whole corn, cracked corn, I mother Mrs. Disney and her sister Mrs. ^ T E VMF.US ALTON.! AND RAMONA. wheat, oats, bran or flour, see E. C. Hardwick until her husband returns I t lia s r e a d i e d o u r — from Klondike. Customers have stood in rows eagerly waiting their turn to get a | 'L eav e P o rtla n d for N ew b erg , Salem an d I n ­ Ward A Co. d e p e n d e n c e e v ery in o rn iu g (e x c ep t Su n d ay ) at The members of the M. E. church slice c f some bargain we were offering, just suited to their needs. C. F. Moore spent Tuesday nnd Wed­ 0 :4 5 a .m ., a rriv e N ew berg 11:30; going do w n , le a v e. In d e p e n d e n c e a t 6:50 a. m., Salem 7:45, nesday in Portland in the interests of have under consideration the matter of Business with us, for the dull month of February, has beeu more like a N ew berg 10:30, a rriv e P o rtla n d 4 p. w . enlarging and otherwise improving their rushing December in better days of ’91-2. his drug business. I church building. * X A I n price m ak in g , h a p p en e d , n o t by Accident, P. FISH E R , N ew sp ap er A d v ertisin g A gent, Andrew Christenson left here on -*■ A flc liliC bu t by a cold-blooded p re m e d ita te d plot. The J 21 M erch an t's E x ch an g e, San Fraucisco, To iu3ure a good seat get tickets at JHh S G w-» y» explosion was sooner an d w ith more violence is o u r a u th o riz e d agent, T h is p a p e r is k e p t ou Wednesday for Sioux City, Iowa, taking N o te t h e P r i c e s b e lo w . L th a n was a n tic ip a te d by th e p erpetrators, but file in h is ottice. once at Miller’s jewelry store, for the advantage of the low rates. th e re su lt w as ju s t as w as hoped for. All o th e r p ric e g u n s to ta lly destroyed. performance of Uncle Tom’s Cabiu at Forw ard and re a r d e ck a n d m ain top-sail of h ig h prices e n tire ly d e m o lish ­ Colored photograph and transparent Armory hall, Wednesday next. ed am i frag m e n ts blow n into m id-ocean. S atu rd ay . M arch th e 5th, w ill * en d th e affray, b u t u n til late iu th e ev en in g a few sm all gu n s w ill be fired Local Events. pictures on glass at Smith's Photo Gal­ a t elosely re p e ated in te rv a ls. The frosty mornings wo have been lery, Call and see samples. having this week are an advantage rath­ . A few more heavy Mackintoshes, worth $5, will sell 'em out at $1.80. Earl Hanson has been down from Sa­ er than a detriment as the frost nnd cool C. B. Wilsou wants your Veal—cash. I Our 93c. Shoe counter has been loaded in and will be fired at 73c. Calvin Stanley left for California last lem a day or two this week driving a weather assists in holding the fruit buds A few small guns are loaded with Ladies’ Storm Rubbers, just in, 43c. Singer sewing machine wagon. week. back. Gatling and pivot guns, playing on the front door, with Meu’s Furnish­ Mr. and Mrs. Gip Leavitt who have ing Goods, and prices with a penetratiou equal to the latest im­ A stock of clover and timothy seed just Edgar L. Hampton, a former resident been at Baker City for the past two years of Newberg is managing editor of the proved instrument. received. C hristenson A S awver . are in town v.siting with relatives. Seattle Spirit, a new paper launched on Finest line of calling cards in town at A t g r e a t l y r e d u c e d P r ic e s . C M r s a t i i r i l a y E v e n in g . M im rii 5 th . Tho harness shop has been removed tho sea of journalism recently. Success the Graphic office. New Goods for S pring a n d S u m m er b e g in n in g to arrive. to Votaw’s furniture store on First to Ed in his new venture. A gents for New Idea P a tte rn s. Miss E Ina Stratton returned to Port­ street. Call if you need any repairing A ll Wool Dress Goods, former price 65c. per yd., now 45c. Rev. Joseph Hall is busily engaged in land last Tuesday morning. done. setting an orchard of a thousand or more All Wool Dress Patterns, former price $4.50, now $2.75. Mitchell & Moore will ship a car load Secure your tickets at once for Uncle tree3 on tho land recently purchased of Ladies Wool Hoods, former price 95c., now 65c. of tile to Tualatin this week. Toni’s Cabin, for they are selling rapid­ Wm. Everest a half mile east of town. Misses and Children's Hoods 20 per cent, less than cost to Will Wight, of Portlan‘1, is visiting ly. For sale at W. H. Miller's jewelery This is fine weather for tree setting. The continued fine weather is fast put­ and other kinds of plants nnd vines close. with his wife and son this week. store. • growing from the crotches, forks aud The performance of Johnson’s Uncle ting the roaus in good condition. Ladies Fine Wool Shawls former price $2.50, to close at 75c. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Will Wight, places where they cuu get u lodging R. S. Inglls will graduate from the Tom's cabin Wednesday next at Armory Mrs. Elliott received a letter from place for their roots on Monday, March, 7, 1898, a son. Ladies and Misses Wool Hosiery to close out will discount Oakland, California, Theological Semin­ hall, promises to be the best show we at The KuUui or Cundlenut is the most 30 per cent. Harrison Crater is expected home from ary in April. He will probably enter have ever had in Newberg. Those who Frank tho first of the week dated Dawson City, January 31, In which he ! Interesting to mo of any of Hawaii's his trip to Honolulu at an early day. Gingham former price 5c. and 6c., now 4c. the ministry in California. native trees. The tree looks some like miss it will miss the event of tho sea­ stated that they were in good health and 1 the En(?1,ah Wlllllut Wld Uke ,he m it. * James Hamnett & Sons shipped two Lon Presnail, proprietor of the steam son . Men's Overcoats former price $5.5o, to close at $3.65. that there was plenty of provisions at bearing woods, takes a most beautiful car loads of brick to Dayton last week. laundry drives a new laundry wagon. Whooping cough is the most distress­ Dawson to last all who were there until polish The nut of the kulaii Is some Dr. H. J. Littlefield and family visited It makes a very neat and attractive ap­ ing malady; hut its duration can be cut provisions could arrive up the Yukon in , Ker, ^11:111 the English walnut, 'the O u r G r o c e r y S t o c k w a s n e v e r m o r e c o m p le te * . . < , hull is very tluek anil shiny black. with relatives up the valley last Sunday. pearance artd indicates prosperity. Lon short by the use of One Minute Cough June, there was little sickness and no The kerne, noti like mort oU;er |luts Mrs. Elia Shenifelt, of Salem, is vis­ 8ay9 the laundry is doing a very nice Cure, w hich is also the best known re­ more deaths than usually occur in a formed with a division, for when the N o t ic e a f e w o f o u r p r ic e s: medy for croup and all lung and bron­ town of that size. There was a littlo hull is broken the kernel comes out In iting in towu with the families of the business now. A good roasted Coffee, 31b for 25c. Farmers who have fat stock to sel chial troubles. C. F. Moore A Co. scurvy but in n light form. The weath-j "i1® large lump and looks something Drs. Bossiter. like a piece of tallow, and is too full of will find Stanley & Cooper in the market er had not been at all disagreeable al- ! Lion or Arbuckles Coffee, 10c. A. M. Hoskins, tho bicycle man, is For grass seeds, flower seeds, garden oil to be eaten unless roasted. 1 61 b Western Refinery, D. G. Sugar for $1.00. seeds and alt kinds of seels, call on E. ready to buy, and families who like jui­ having a big run in Waverley wheels. though the mercury had been as low as I The natives strings the kernels on cy steaks and tempting roasts will always His sales have been so heavy that he fifty below. Much of the timo however stiff thorns, lights one end and uses as C Ward A Co. 5lb Good Raisius, 25c. find the b e 3 t the market affords at their was compelled to order an invoice of It had been quito moderate. Bowman wo would a eiind’e. They use them A call is out for a meeting of the pro­ meat market. 5lb Corn Starch, 25c. for torchlight processions ut funerals wheels by wire a week ago. A pretty has been working at wages in a mine and feasts, etc. The nuts take a beau­ hibition club at the W.C.T.U. rooms on A. & H. Soda, full weight, 5c. while Lon and Frank have been locating good reckoning for so early in the season. Dr. II. J. Littlefield has bought the tiful polish and nre made into necklaces, Thursday evening of next week. A Good Tea, per lb, 9c. some claims for others and taking an in­ charms and other ornaments. The south half of the C. F. Moore block. At the Friends church next Sabbath There is a movement on foot to use This is a fine location and no one need terest iu the claims. They think they tree is found in all the lower parts of 3 gal. keg Pickles, plain mixed, 70c. the subject of the morning service will mountains and cin lie seen from a long the old Band stand, on First street, as be surprised to see a handsome residence have some good prospects and they still distunce, be “ The Power of Christ’s Love,” and their foliage being a soft, palo 14 bars good Laundry Soap, 25c. headquarters for the fire department. going up there one of these days. Dock of the evening service, “ The Friendship believe there is an outlook for all who go Kreen. They grow in clumps, some 2 box Babbitt’s Lye, full weight, 15c. Samuel Parrett, of Dundee, left on likes good neighbors. of Christ”—the last two sermons of the there to make something. One suicide , times quite thick nnd large. The creeks below the falls look much 35 hardwood Clothes Pins for 5c. Wednesday morning for a trip east of and one case of a man shooting his wife H. R. Cobb andE. W. Dunbar, besides “ Abiding” series. All cordially invited. like those in the mountains in Oregon the mountains. He will be gone a week spraying tbeir own orchards are doing 451b clean, white Beaus for $1.00. were noted, both being evidences of lat­ and C h as . E. L ew is , Pastor are nearly us rapid. Wo saw sev­ or more. ter day civilization. They hod only re­ 50 oz. Baking Powber, guaranteed, 45c. eral kinds of birds, wild chickens and some work for others. Our people ought After years of untold suffering from Mrs. C. J. Storey, who has been visit­ toget stirred up on this question. There piles, 15. W. Pursell of Knitersville, Pu. ceived letters from home twice aud these ducks, a bird resembling the robin and sparrow. But the birds have been so ing in town for some time with her son, are too few orchards being cleared of was cure I by using a single box of De- were wrilten soon after they left. destroyed In former years in getting T h e s e a r e o n ly a f e w o f o u r m a n y b a rg a in s* F. H. Storey, returned home the first moss and insect eggs in this community. Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Skin di­ feathers to make robes worn by the A F i r e In T o w n . of the week. At tho hour of"one”o’clock last Sunday j ruler*. 'h at you see but few in the W i l l b e p le a se d t o g iv e y o u p r ic e s o n a n y Nick Walls’ residence, a small build­ seases such as eczema, rash, pimples The city council met in regular session ing near the depot at Dundee, caught and obstinate sores are readily cured by night the fire alarm was sounded and 1 1 mountains. Bermuda grass is found In all the a r tic le in o u r sto r e . last Monday evening and transacted fire last Tuesday from a detective flue this fuuious remedy. C. F. Moore & those who responded to the call found open parts of the mountains whether routine business. Bills to the amount and burned down. The furniture was Co. the residence of A. M. Mauritzen, better high or low-, and wo were more tired O u r n e w s t o c k o f D r y G o o d s a r e o n t h e w a y ! from wading through it than from of $132 allowed. about all saved by being hastily removed Tho Graphic is informed that the known as the Henry Austin house, on walking up hill. I would judge it a A man named McClure, an invalid when the firo was discovered. Some statement of W. It. Edwards to tho the corner of Second and Center streets, loor grass We saw several small, poor B ring on your B utter, E ggs and Poultry. who lived on ltiver street for some time fruit was lost. effect that Ed Rogers had wronged him all ablaze. Tho volunteer fire company torses and some poor, long-horned cat­ W e g iv e th e h ig h est m ark et price. tle that Mr. Burgess said would hook. n couple of years ago, died near St. Paul headed hy Henry Morris was out in Albany is a larger town than Newberg out of $400 is only partially true. Par­ I would judge they were well prepared the first of the week. | and has three or four print shops, but ties who claim to know say that money short order and the hose cart was taken for It, for their horns were at least three Charley Mitchell, Granville Everest, the Graphic is quite willing to compare to tiie amount of $250 was lost in the down first street at a hot pace until the feet long. They looked wild and stood and the Misses Bond and Mitchtdl at­ the posters gotten out at this shop for fishing business, leaving only $150 to be Bank corner was reached where the hose eyeing us. From this point of the val­ was attached and then hauled across the ley we could look down on the hun­ tended the Booth Army Salvation meet­ the state oratorical held here a year ago, accounted for by Rogers. dreds of acres of torn and rice fields ings at Portland Saturday and Sunday. with the posters recently printed at an A thrill of terror ¡9 experienced block to the scene of tho firo and a and, beyond, the great ocean where the The Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co., at Arm­ Albany print shop for the oratorical to when a brassy cough of croup sounds stream of water turned on the burning sun would soon set—the time had pass- We hud to hurry ory hall next Wednesday evening, gives be held in that city this week. through the house at night. But the building. The flames were shooting out ed all too quick down to our wheels, and coasted most the old style play without the frills usu­ Ore Price who was down from Mc­ terror soon changes to relief after One at doors and windows all over the build­ of the way home where we arrived just ally attached. Street parade at noon. Minnville had charge of Moore & Co.’s Minute Cough Cure has been adminis­ ing but the big supply of water with the before dark, happy and hungry. N o w b e r g , O re. lmavy pressure wus too much for it, and At the school election held last Mon­ drug storo Tuesday and Wednesday tered. Sufe nnd harmless tor children. in a very few minutes it was under con­ 3 T h e G r e a t e s t Iile o o v e r y Y e t. day, J . C. Colcord was elected director while Charley was in the city. Ore ha3 C. F. Moore & Co. trol and then in short order completely \V. M. Repine, editor Tiskitwa, 111., for three years and Moses Votaw clerk been engaged by the college board to do The Wesleyan Methodists are holding extinguished. Tho efficient work of the “ Chief,” says: “ Wo won’t keep house for one year. Tho attennance at the some work for the college in the way of meetings at the Evangelical church College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keoping, settling up and collecting back accounts. every night this week and they will con­ fire company is highly commended by without Dr. King’s New Discovery for meeting was exceedingly slim. all who witnessed their work and to say Consumption, Coughs and Colda. Ex­ All tho Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. Children and adults tortured by burns, He will enter on tho work on his return tinue until public notice of their closing that the water works proved to be high­ perimented with many others, but novel is given. On Lordsday there will be ly satisfactory is putting it very mildly. scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases from McMinnville next week. Dempsey Smith, who has been tied three services, tho extra hour being 2:30 A Portland man who was present re­ got the true remedy until we used Dr. tuay secure instant relief by using De- King's Now Discovery. No other remody Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the down pretty closely on the farm since p. m. The meetings are being conduct­ marked that it beat anything he ever can take its place in our home, as in It B tudents can e n te r nt any tim e and And class** to suit. great Pile remedy. C. F. Moore A Co. coming to Oregon has turned the place ed by G. L. Shepardson. Everybody Haw. “ Why” said he, “ there was no e x ce lle n t hom e for girl» a n d boys 1 m provldod u n d e r th e care of a c o m p e te n t M atron, a we have a certain and sure cure for the An low est p o ssible price*. over to his brother John for the season invited. * For the benefit of those who want to E x c e lle n t board In p riv a te fa m ilie s. M oral and C hriM ian Influence* th ro w n ab o u t e tu d e n ti. lire engine, no pumping, but the water Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc.” We confidently believe th a t s u p e rio r a d v an tag e s c an n o t bo offered In th e N orthw est. lay by the required number of eggs for a and will take a lay off for a wh'le at Attorney Clarence Butt was in Port­ was turned on and that was all there It is idle to experiment with other reme­ AH e x p en se s m oderate. C o rre sp o n d en c e and vl*ltH solicited . F or c atalogues an d Inform ation, address, royal feast it may be well to state that least. He will go cast of the mountains land Wednesday and Thursday as counsel was of it." dies, oven if they are urged on you as just and thinks he will spend some time rus­ Easter Sunday comes on April 10. Small for A. M. Mauritzen in a suit he has The whole inside of tho house was aa good as Dr. King’s New Discovery. P R E S ID E N T P A C I F I C C O L L E G E , boys should not chase the hens too hard ticating in the Cascade range. Just agninat R. L. Sabin. The suit has badly burned but. the frame, weather They sre not as good, because this remedy N U CW BK RO . O IIK G O X how long he will be away he is unable to however. grown out of the closing out of Maurit­ boarding and roof were left standing. has a record of cures and besides is guar­ state at present. zen last summer by Sabin, as agent The house had not been occupied for anteed. Ft never fails to satisfy. Trial Mrs. Olive M. Skelton, whose home is Miss Ella Pickett, of Salem, who has for the Portland creditors. Mr. Maur­ some time, until recently Mr. Mauritzen bottles free at C. F. Moore A Co’s, drug at St. Paul, Minnesota, visited with the Rossiters in Newberg a few days ago. been teaching in a commercial school in itzen and Oscar Cox were down as wit­ and a young man named Anderson had store been sleeping there. They say that they Mrs. Skelton came here from Alrerdeen, Colorado during the past year, visited nesses in the case. L 4 F A V K T T K IT E M S . Washington, where she had been spend­ during the first part of the week with Newberg will lie represented at the were aroused from sleep by the cracking the Osbornes at the college boarding hall of the flames nnd 011 opening the kitchen ing the wimer. Rev. Gay is slowly recovering from Srate Oratorical contest by Prof. Edwin tatioacry! ^ fine lire to select frem cX Hoskins Bros, are now manufacturing and other friends in town. She will re­ Morrison, 8. T. Stanley, Roy David, door saw that the fire had started at the his long spell of sickness and is able to the "post ©fficc. turn to Colorado in a short time when kitchen flue. They only had timo to sit tip. their own candies at the Star Bakery. Harry Allen, Hervey Hoskins, Otta Rev. Bennett preached two excellent They make a number of different kinds she will wed the principal of the school Pickett, Chas. Redmond, Walter Parker, escape from the building with their sermons here on last Sunday, morning and as only a limited amount is made at where she was teaching. M. Townsend, Leon Kenworthy, Oscar clothing and give the alarm. From all over the country comes words Cox, Hugh Nelson and W. C. Wood­ There was an insurance of $400 on the and evening. a time their candies are always fresh. D. V. Olds, J. L. Vickrey and W. A. In appearance as well as taste their fine of praise for Chamberlain's Cough Re­ ward, the last named being in the con­ building. Bates have appraised the estate of Uncle candies rank with the best on the mar­ medy. Here is a sample letter from test and representing Pacific College. O a r H n w alln L etter. Jake Williams, deceased, which amount­ Mrs. C. Shep, of Little Rook, Ask: “I C. E . H osklos I d R u ral N orthw est. ket. ed to $31,000. W .C . T . P . Under the auspices of the W.C.T.U., Fairly on the morning of Jan. 3rd. my The city council is having a number of Theovangelisic superintendent read Watt Henderson, of McMinnville, was was suffering from a severe cold, when I memorial services were held at the in town last week driving one of his liv­ read of the cures that had been effected' Friends church on Wednesday evening daughter and I, in company with Mr. new sidewalks and street crossings put! the nineteenth Psalm at tho opening of the union Wednesday. Mrs. Burrow* of ery rigs. There is some talk of Mr. by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I j in honor of the late Frances E. Willard. and Mrs. Burgess (our neighbors) start­ in which is very much needed. M. O. Lownsdale is running Ids dryer Chehalem Center lead ln prayer. The Henderson as a possible candidate for concluded to give it a trial and accord-( Rev. Ray Palmer, pastor of the Second ; ed on wheels for an outing in Monoa WzVTCIIMAKER sheriff on the republican ticket again. ingly procured a bottle. It gave prompt Baptist church of Portland, delivered j Valley. The val'ey lies nearly south to its fullest capacity, day and night, ; secretary being absent Mrs. Berta Ter­ giving employment to 25 or 30 people. of Houolulu and heads In the Koolau relief, and I have the best, reason for | JEWELER, rell was appointed secretary pro tern. A If Watt should be put up he would make the address of the evening in which he The ladies in town have organized a a hot race for anyone the opposition recommending it very highly, which I paid a fitting tribute in eloquent lan- > range of mountains. letter was read from the superintendent Solicits th e p itr o n tz o of h ts old I n d u e * There had been some rain the night Cuban Relief Society and are making an do with pleasure.” For sale by C. F. F rlo o d s w ho s e e d w itc h ro p e lrln g done might nominate. guage to the memory of the deceased. before but the roads were not muddy; effort to gather supplies for the suffering of lecture bureau stating that Mrs. Moore A Co. Maud L. Green, a national chalk talker, Cubans. The Oregon City Transportation Co. A large audience was in attendance. so with basket, saw, carpet bag, etc., These nice spring days about half of We now have a full grown bowling was expected to be In Oregon in Msy 2 7 0 M orrison St. has sold the steamer kamona to parties , . . . . . . . Uncle Jimmie Barrie, since retiring we rode out of the city—the sun shin- ,, .. PORTLAND, OR. who will take her to Alaska to ply on the women seen on the streets are car- Ing clear and bright As we left l(|e alley the rumblings of which disturbs nnd unions desiring her services should from business, has taken up quarters on city we la-gaii the gradual upgrade , 'he peacehflI slumber, of our quiet city secure them soon. Newberg union de­ rying rose enttings, shrnbs or flower the waters of the Northwest Territory. his ranch north of town with his brother The road, a good one follows around 1 a*® ln night. Also on Sundays, cided to employ her for one day. The It is reported that the company contem* seeds. One of them when spoken to and is playing the Wm. E. Gladstone the slope of the hills and the north Quite a number of wheelman fiom matter of a birthday social was discussed about it remarked that the women were plates building another steamer for the act among the forest trees out that way. side of the valley. As we neared the j different parts of the county visited our and left in the hands of the parlor sup­ Willamette river business to cost $15,000. compeied to do it as the men would not head of the valley, the road gradually ! town last Sunday and the most conven- He says he is getting to be an expert at leaves the hillside and comes down and ' 1 ient place to anchor their wheels seemed erintendent. The report last week of It is safe to say that any steamer this look aFter such things. Most men had a IES«.! EDWARDS. P resident rather unsatisfactory experience with falling tree« and is also much improved stops at a pneapp e and banana plun i to lie at the rear door of the saloon literature distributed should have been N. e BRI I r. Vin» Pres. company lannches will be a good one. 1. C. COLCORD. C o ti.i. sprouts when they were boys, the re -( in health. Occasionally he makes a trip tation where we left our wheela and | bui’ding. 10,000instead of 1000 page*. R e p o r t e r . For some time I have suffered with membrane« of which causes them to to town and carries oat the mail for the followed a trail to the head of the Quite a number of strangers sre pat- j B u c l c lr n 'e A r n ic a s e l v e . rheumatism and tried every imaginable look with suspicion on a hunch of shrub­ neighbors like a sure enough country , valley. ronlzing Hull Johnson’s mineral bath The best salve in the world for Cute, CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . The land not In cultivation is cov­ , house since he has moved it in town. ' remedy, without effect. Mr. F. G. S. bery in the hands of a woman. boy. ered with all the varieties of guava There is no doubt but what it Is a fine Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, JKfiSE EDWARDS. Wells advised me to try Chamberlain’s H. C. MILLS, Horace Cox and family, former resi­ R. A. Harris, of McMinnville, the bushes, hanging fail of fruit, with thing for rheumatism and other kindred Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, 1 C COLCORD. many other kind* of small trees, vines | diseases. Pain Balm, telling me that it had cured dents of Newberg, hut who have been Chilblains, Corns and all Sain Eruptions, traveling representative of the Oregonian and shrubs I never saw before. E x­ K. H. WOODWARD. many cases of long standing like mine. living at Oaksdale, Washington, for sev­ N E. BRITT. Thad H. Dupuy has returned from 1 and positively cures Piles, or no psy in­ was in town last Saturday end Sunday. cepting a few large mangoes there are Dir*« to rt I have used four bottles and feel sure eral years, stopped off her« Tuesday Eastern Oregm. The alkali water of no large trees until we get well up the quir'd Satisfaction or money refunded. He remarked that the Oregonian was ' that country disagreed with him so bad- that one more bottle will make my cure evening while on their way to California ! creeks, where the mountain* rise llioiis- patronized here much better in propor­ and» of feet high with very a|,rUpt | b’ that he had to throw up hi* jobon the Price 55 cent* per box. For sale by C. C G n f t r s i ’n jfr iE W T S —Ladd A Tf.lon. P a r t complete.—A. P. Konti, Claremore, Ark. where they will spend son.e time visit- j tion to the population than at McMinn­ shies Here there are three falls, w h.re U n d , R atloB .l P .rk Bank, X sw York. V‘ l,e’r Journttl Ut'i con>* b,ck 10 F Moore A Co. Sold by C. F. Moor«; A Co. ing with his parents and brothers. He ' ville, and expressed surprise at the size the water fall* from three to flvu hun­ Webfoot to get a drink o( water. The English lunguat;« as "made In Most o( tho hop growers are busy Leri Myers has applied for a patent on has a brother who is principal of the of the list of dailies taken. Newberg is dred feet. There you And many kinds v isitin e the Oily *r« Invited U> o*ll at their yards and re-setting the Germany" can hardly he considered an Str*n»*r* the benic for Infornuttan concernía* th e i hop ___ , _ bin ■ of his . own invention which he city schools at Santa Rosa, while anotb- j no slow town when it comes to a matter of native trees, with tree-ferns and clowning vines, wild bananas and orange« grow poles for another crop, but some of them Improvement on domestic production. city. C o rre sp o n d en c e Invited. claims is a ^ g s t improvement over the er one is a member of the faculty of of keeping poste l with reference to the Ing up the cliffs several hundred feet say thev will stop and shoot Spaniards old bin in coAUnon use among hop grow- Stanford University. Mr. Cox was ai doings of the worlf at Urge. Mr. H ar­ where they ripen their fruit without for s while if Unde Sam will give them Upon a sample card of assorted pins a chance, nnd he may need them yet which recently pissed through the ere. A number of bins are used in all teacher in this community several years ris is getting to the front as a newspaper molestation. New York custom house It printed the B la c k M in o r c a s, from the looks of thing«. Mr. Bnrgres took the basket and soon yards during the picking season and it is ago and he finds many former friends here man and the outlook for him in this It with Knkni or candle nuts, Monday was our annual school meet­ fn lowing: “ This Prise Pin Card con a great inconvenience to move the bins to visit with. Since going to Oaksdale field is quite bright. Alf. Holman, a fll'ed white I witli s a w in hard hunted for ing which was well attended and quite an assortment of Pins which no B la c k J a v a » a n d ahont from place to place. In order to he has had a permanent position as book newspaper man of no mean ability got roo’s, bushes aud curious kinds of an interest was taken in 'he election of latns Ladies cannot have in her dressing- overcome this inconvenience Mr. Myers keeper with a grain shipping firm at a his start in Yamhill and Harvey Scott woods. a director which resulted in the re-elec­ room ." _ B u f f P ly m o u t h R o c k s There are some very large trees of tion of Mr. Olds for a term of three has invented one that may be folded up good salary, and although his gray hairs was sheltered in this county for a time the rubber family, also a hard-wooded We must admit he put Ice on the years. The hoard of directors now are roeffini ««n« a re raw t« * P of P»l*. W in ­ and transported from place to place, indicate that age Is creeping on, he looks during bis youthful days, and still old tree with an outlandish name, that the J. L. Vickrey, R. P. Bird and D. V. Olds, free list, and there snow u