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OREGONIAN R A IL W A Y DIVISION If you want a fat lieu for Sunday, seo ! C. B. Wilson. . —AND— P O R TLA N D AND Y A M H IL L R A IL W A Y . T r a in s N o r th . .No. 36 Ar. 7:55 a m. Ar. at Portland 9:'!0 a. m •No. 31 Ar. 11:55 a. in., lv. 12:13 p. in. A rriv e at Portlaud 3:05 p. in. •Runs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. T r a in s S o u t h . ♦No. 33 Ar. 12:25 p. in., leave 1 * 2 : 2 ) p. in. No. 35 Ar. 6.05 p. in. L^sves Portland 1:50 p. in. ♦Runs Monday, Wednesday and F rld iy . Passenger aud K^ei^ht Rates to all points. Can 4>e obtained from t . H. FKlriSELL, Agent New berg. Not «very populist cun give as good The Pacific Market has some tine but reason for the faith that is in him as ter, cheese, vegetables dried fruit, beans, did a prominent resident of Carlton ¡recently. Speaking to a republican etc. money see C. t . Moore about the Ini* j fellows were talking about. “ You get perial. j more for your wheat don’t you?” the »»• — i ttjsasti. ¿as? ariKsi A l l W a s h G o o d s o o ut C o s t a n d L e s s t'o r wnoat, oats, bran or flour, see E. V . | “ Yes, but hold on!” remonstrated the O n o D a y O n ly , Ward it Co. I pop " I ’ve got ft thousand dnl'urs that S T E A M E R S A LTO N A AND RAM )N A , __, . . . ,_________ _ • 1 want to let out on farm security, anil Leave Portland f. N ew berg, S ilen i and In- Colored photograph and transparent llm ll!lvi Ig |,;l,d work to get it out at f t t S Â Ï Ï 'So in , y * « " ™ ° » u-la-s at Srnhh-s Photo Ual- g per* d. ed t > get ten and sonie Salem 7.- ifcave, ludepeudeiice ut times more lery. Call and see sample*. N ew berg 10 33, arrive Portland 4 p. The Pacific Market ha« this week pertly?” f i u : n ( H g i x g i i . y m s . O H O K G A M » I !’•* The reinstatement o f Hon. J. E. F U E X no,. 1» well worth Hi- per y.t n p „ A good assortment of plaids and V. FISHER, Newspaper Advertising Agent, some tine Eastern picnic hams and j Mager» to the chairmanship of the re Uur regular price atlo. Sperisi stripes, the finest ever 21 Merchant’s Excuiuge, Sau Francisco, in these parts at 40c. 22 1-2C. publican renimi committee is a good A N O T l i r . l t O N E If our authorized ageut. This paper is kept on sausages and also fresh groceries. S p e c ia l............... ... -file iu his oilice. sized compliment lo that gentleman, Just as scrvloable only H O I so e:.p.n- Allen Smith and son Harlan commen S C O T r il G IN G H A M S . fiv e designs, but a goo lie was chairman o f the committee ced work on a new barn for Zim Mills sixteen years prior to 1SSM5, and the one for iA*c. Special w «f Re«;I John Anderson zephyrs, < 5 7 « 32 in. wide. Special I A/* in the Springbrook neighborhood this . party flourished under his diree ion. Local Events. F R E N C H o l i i : % V I > I H It A V I* The most attractive str.p* woven in A N T K I I L D I M I T I KS week. The lull ding committee of the d irla- An imported D im ity in Small pat a rotten fabric. Worth J 'J ' 3_ . Q q terns, worth 25o. S p e c - ^ g i tian church have derided upon plans Editor Graves of the Am ity Times Ride the Imperial wheel if you want furnished by Architect Burgr if of Sa was down for a day or two last week, lem, who is now at work completing the best. j visiting with I is parents near Spring- the specifications in detail. The main A S P IC C IA R I.O T O F D O J IK S 'H C O O I I T 1 C S , W o r t h 1 0 c . <?_ E. C. Ward A Co carries a complete brook. auditorium will have an estimated p e r .va n i. O u r prie«?, l'or S a tu rd a y o n ly , «stock of poultry supplies. seating capacity o f 400, which can lie Dr. II. J. Lit tie fie I drove down to i , „ (.reaie(1 pr„ hl,i,|v 700 iiy opening Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for Portland on Wednesday toseehis broth- | the lecture and class rooms, which Tcurs, or M orteybacL, expressing or light hauling. S H IR TW A IS TS NEW er Harry off for San Francisco. He goes communicate by folding partitions. ANO I D E A The Pacific Market handles line fresh with the soldier boys as hospital steward. The Map ists l ave drawings o f their P A T T E R N S , SILK CAPES new $00 i0 church. It is going to lie a ¡ j ^ . fish every week and also fresh groceries. IN Farmers! You arc loosing money hy flue structure. The aeuling capacity of PROFUSIÓN Jo Cook and family, of Portland, visit not seeing C. B. Wilson before selling the umin auditorium is stated at 4i>0, NEW3ERC. O R E . ed in town last Sunday with B. C. your produce. I am paying highest and the whole building, if they decide Allies’. market price in cash for poultry of all upon a gallery, is estinia'ed at 1000. Oil of (ilaiineftH lte.il Fatate Transfer«. Rev. J. H. Douglas went to Salem ! kinds and eggs and veal. P rog ra m - ny J. o. n.iger»; the »tMtrsetef. ste- I s a p le a s a n t, p a la ta b le p re p a ra tio n , e t l- R f ? l parted w t w t ny M iiin ville, 1 , . i in im lie, Oregon, for the week ending The following is the program for New Sunday afternoon and returned on W ed-I J. G. and VV. S. Hadley, with their tlrely free from all oily taste, and may m * v is . s . Tiesday. families left here on Wednesday morn berg quarterly meeting of Friends be administered internally or applied ! J D Tarrant and wf to T B Me church: For grass seeds, flower seeds, garden ing for a trip down the Columbia. They A d a h is1] int in 13.54 acres T r ih a y . | externally. It will remove all pain Meeting of ministry nnd oversight. part D Ramsey d 1 c t 3 r 2 . .(2500 00 toeeds and ail kinds of see Is, call on E. will spend a few days at Astoria seeing * 7 2 p p. m. j tin t ‘ •human flesh is heir to,” if prop m. Rii-iiit* s mccti ig «»f \V. F. M S. ■ 1! B Obeli to Nets Olsen (¡0 a C Ward & Co. 8 p. m. Literary program. the sights before returning borne. erly applied, a id might be ricluly SATHF DAY. part sec 4 t 4 r 4 w ............... 450 00 B. S. Cook and family, of Salem, vis Mr. and Mrs John Crawford of Day- 19 5> a. m. M eeting for worship. 1 termed “ a panacea for all ills.” Price j J \V Henry sheriff to V P Sears 11**0 i. m Opening sessinu fur busluess. ited with relatives about town last Sat toil were iu town last Tuesday, they hav 1:30 p. m. Business session. 1 «50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. ex 18.(>S acres part W H Ale urday and Sunday. ing just returned home Iroin the Soda 8 p. m. Meeting for worship, Kune d 1 c t 0 r 5 w ............... 1145 00 s \ h r it h . w ii.m m vu .L ic l r u ts . J J Putman ex 20 J A Hewitt 80 If yon want a good square meal for Springs in Linn county. John seems to i) 45 <i. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. in Meeting for worship. part II 11 Hyde d 1 c t 5 r 4 w. 1120 00 20c. go to Uncle Jimmy Vestals, cor. 4th be something of a boy again since mar 7 p. m. V P s E. Mr. Cad Her is quite ill. 8 p in. M eeting for »••orship. United States to Joseph Watt rying n new wife. and Center streets. Grandpa Zimwalt is very rapidly im 321 a iu secs 0 7 8 and 9 t 5 Key. J. H. Hadley will address the The Misses Anna Hoskins, Clara meeting at 8 p. m. Friday, hut will not proving since his lute illness. The Pacific Market has fine candies, r 4 w ................................... donat Vaughan, Bertha Cox, Sibyl Woodward, Grandpa T.naney is recovering very Elizabeth Bradley lo John Brad remain during quarterly meeting. 'cookies and crackers of all description, slowly since his leg was broken. Mr. and Prof. Julia S White attended theV. ley It No 223 in Dayton ...... 200 00 and also fresh groceries. f\ si ray N o tic e . Lnanev licks but a few years cf being C II Cable to Ellis Hendrick Melvin David, who is engaged as city W. C. A. convention at Salem last Sat Taken tip. a hay pony with blaze face, 100 hundred years old. 3.09 a in Saylors ail to Mc.M . 1500 00 /> reporter on the the Evening Telegram urday and Sunday. They report a very branded “ M” on right fore shoulder. Grandma Seely is at home, much im- ’ F A Morris and wf to Morris pleasant trip and an excellent conven C. W . L awson . spent last Sunday in town. ______________ proved since her late illness. Mcrcli uitile Co n *a bile 13 tion. The Riverside Band, made up prinei-j Mr. and Mrs. C. T Ponie entertained j also a 50 foot strip ot land in Letters will tie found in this number Lee Smith has been up from Portland pally of the Skunk Hollow hoys, drove ! rt number of guests Saturday and, Edwards ad to Newberg ...... 1700 00 •from Jesse Hobson in California and i , . , Sunday, North Yamhill cemetery assn to • ... T, , .. . Sam Cummins on tiie Copper river trail this week. Lee has made several at into town on last Saturday evening and i , . ; , , , The Misses Roebergs, of Portland, | F E Elmland blkti North Vain tempts to get away from Newberg per , in Alaska. favored our citizens with a free band ] were visiting at their fathers’ at Wilson- hill cemetery......................... 15 00 manently iu the past ten years but he concert that was highly appreciated. I vji|e l!lst week. T. B. Cummings lias the contract for S A Deskins to F A Duncan Its always drifts back again. This is the The boys played so well that it has been Mrs. Winnie Bissell, of Canby, is vis- j 5 (i and 7 blk 5 Deskins 3rd ad building a new barn for Liu Parker on only place where ho ever made any hinted that if they let their coming be I iting among the Seely’s, 52 00 to Newberg .......................... liis property in town. Noah Heater will money and of course it is but natural known next time some appreciation may • The party at Mr. Roebergs Saturday j assist in the work. evening was quite a success. that he should want to get back. 3 M illio n s G iv e n A w a y be shown them in the way of prepara An employee of the State Deform Mrs. Bradley closed the IIo o l View tion for refreshments to be served. It ».« certainly gratifying to the public Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place, says School, of Salem, was in town last Mon school Friday which she had finished Billy Hendershott went to McMinn for Mr. Shaver, when lie left for Mon to know of one concern in the land who day in search of three of the hoys who he never had anything to do him so are not afraid to be generous to the needy had taken leave of that institution when much good and give him such quick re ville the first of the week to open up tana a few weeks ago. The birthday party given by Mr. and and Huffering. The proprietors of Dr. there was no one around to bid them lief from rheumatism as Chamberlain’s headquarters for the campaign for the ■ , . t I. 1 i t l T 1 1 . . . « ■ * ( 1 L . ’ P U l t s n Pain Balm. lie was bothered greatly three-ply ticket in this county. Just Mrs. Bishop Seely of VVil-onyille Tliitrs- Killk,.„ Nfcw Discovery for Consumption, good-by. dav evening in honor of their oldest son i , „ , , with shooting pains from hip to knee what a cork screw has to do with influ Charles 21st birthday, was a grand sue- Coughs and Colds, have given away over A Klondike stake is all right if you until he used this liniment, which encing voters remains to be seen but ce“S in every detail, there being about ten million trial bottles of this great roedi- can reach one, but how much easier and aM1| |,ave tbs satisfaction of know- afforded him prompt relief.— B. F. Bak Billy was showing one to iiis friends be 70 guests present and all enjrved games •more palatable it is to step into Cooper ¡t |lits absolutely cured thousands of er, druggist, St. Pari», Ohio. For sale fore leaving town that come with an in and music until invited to a line warm j s u p p e r, prepared bv the hands ot .Mis. ■> . . . . . & Clemmens’ meat market and get a voice of cigars received from Chicago. Seely. All did justice to as fine aspresd | hopeless cases. by C. F. Moore & Co. Asthma, Bronchitis, nice juicy beef stake or a leg-o’-mutton It is supposed that the cork screw was as tliev had S't to for many a dav and Hoarseness and all diseases of lie Throat for a Sunday roast. The word given out at McMinnville wished more of the voting men might j OliPHt and Lungs'art* surely cured bv it. just put in for good count. last Saturday that the Portland High become 21 soon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscm A new son is reported to have appear F. Moore & Co., dmggists, and By an oversight the entertainment Larson rendered some fine instrumental School track team had failed to keep its ed in the family of Samuel Moffitt a few Regular size 50c given by the hose company was not men music on the violin and organ, as also get a trial bottle free days ago. This living the first son to ap appointment with McMinnville College, tinned in the Graphic last week. The did Mr«. Winnie Bissell, Mr. Larson; and $1 Every bottle gnaiantced or price caused a little uneasiness lest a similar 'pear among a family of several chil program was well arranged and tlio en Mrs. C. T. Tooze. and Mr. I’crrv Sharp. refunded. dren, Sam’s neighbors will of course disappointment should ho awaiting our Mi«s Maud and Mr. Charles Seely sang i tertainment was first class in tvery re several songs and then the Wilsonville' For Sale. bear with him if lie gets a little hilar own college in the meet advertised for spect. Tiie boys contemplate holding choir sang, assisted hv Miss Mabel Seely | Tw o wagons, size 2] nnd 3 inch, or May 21. All fears were groundless how ious over the happy event. another one at no distant day and the and the organ. Mr. Chas Seely is one o f 1 ^Te-w berg, O r e . When you cannot sleep for coughing ever. Captain Mitiphy of the P. H. S. reputation they have made assures them Wilsonville’s most prominent young men w ill exchange either or both for cows or C. H. C a l k i n s , team writes that McMinnville was the and well worthy of all the honorsof such ; y » u»8: cattle, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It a good audience. 4-22tf Newberg, Oregon. an occasion. A. n . n a . always gives prompt relief. It is most party to withdraw and that the meet A public meeting of the missionary excellent for colds, too, as it aids expec with us is a surety. A L in N a ile d . society will be held at Friends church, College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, Consumption and bronchitis are not toration, relieves the lungs and prevents i The coming of the justly famous “ Che- this, Friday, evening at 8 o’clock. A any tendency toward pneumonia. For mawa Band” to our city is eagerly I hy any means the name, although it is good program, including an address hy A ll the Grammar School Studies, Music sale by C. F. Moore & Co., druggists. ; hard to distinguish one from the other. awaited by all lovers of good music. The Rev. J. H. Hadley of Salem, alfll music For tho speedy and permanent cure of | Bronchitis is an inflatnmadon o f the; Miss Hattie George seems to lie quite ; Indian boys are always iu attendance at tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham by the college quartet and solos has lining o f ihe wind tubes or air vessels berlain’s Eye and fcltin Ointment is .! the State Field meet at Salem, lint not fortunate in competing for prizes been arranged. A cordial invitation is o f the lungs, causing soreness of the without an equal. It relieves the itch say writing. Last week he received a 1 mdil now has any single college lieen Student? enfi enter at any Mme nnd find clause« to suit. extended to the public to attend. excellent home for glrla and boys Is provided under the care o f a competent Matron, a same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, ing and smarting almost instantly and the An letter from the superintendent of the "M " secure them. An addition in the lowest possible prices. eficctu a permanent Hon. R. i\ Boise, candidate for dis- ; difficulty o f breathing, spitting of mnt-1 its continued ^ nse Excellent bornl In private fam ilies. Moral and Christian Influences thrown about students e s X itch, h ^ b barber’s a rK Oregon Humane Society saying that she ! wav of an excellent coruetist to the band It also cures itch, W e confidently believe that superior advantages cannot he offered in the Northweat. 4>ad been awarded a prize of $¡2 for a ' renders it even more attractive than trict judge on the three-ply ticket spoke , tt.r anrt sometimes blood. Thousands scald head, eoro nipples’ itching piles' A ll expenses moderate. Correspondence and visits solicited. to a moderate sized audience at Armory For catalogues and Information, address, • ever this year. He is rightly entitled to die annually with this dread disease, chapped hands, chronic Bore eyes and paper she furnished I lie society on ti e the place of first Indian cornet tat in the h ill on Tuesday evening. Mose John | Wilbur’s Cough Cure will cure, Price granulated lid3. subject of "Our Native Birds.” P H E S ID E N T P A C I F I C C O L tE O fe , son, candidate for state senator on the j 50 cents. For siDe by all Druggists. NKW H KKO . OREGON Luther Charles' cow was driven away world for which his extende I education Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders for i same ticket also occupied a few min and splendid ability so well fit him. The horses nre the best tonic, blood purifier with a big drove of cattle that passed %V. C T. U. hand will he a great source of entertain utes time. through town a couple of weeks ago. ! There were several visitors present «at and vermifuge Price. 25 cents. Soldby ment during the afternoon hut at- night The teams era who were given a hint the union Wednesday who came expect- C. F. Moore & Co. druggists. The parties w ho had charge of the cattle they will render what will doubtless la- lust week about driving across vacant I I ing to hear the lecturer announced to he and who live in tiie upper part of the blocks, 8;iy they would appreciate a lit- here at that time. Through some mis AN TED -TRUSTW O RTH Y AND A C TIV E county have admitted that they got the the finest concert our ci v has ever treni lem -in or ladies to travel for rexpon- lle more diligence on the part of the city understanding as to the time ot their ► Ibi«* ost,ablished house in Oregon. Monthly cow ami the matter will probably be set heard. authorities in the way of mending some coming U’o the state, the dates have fió.OJand expenses. I'u.-dMnn steady. R e fe r tled without further trouble. A business men’s carnival was held at lieen changed t<> May ‘JJrd, at which ence. Enclose ¿elf-addreused st-imped envel- had chuck holes in the streets at differ time we hope not to he disappointed. * >pe. The Dominion Company Dept. Y Chicago. The C. E. Society has the stand privil- Heppnet, Morrow county, recently in ent places in town. which N .C . Maris, formerly of Newberg, ges at the fair grounds for May 21st. H I...»«! «VIII i »11. Notte, of FI,mi Sotti.ni.nt. Rev. Green, of Hepptier, Morrow Those wishing lunches, ice cream, can- who is ii. the dairy business took a prom The many different skin disea oh such 'O T IC K IS HKItKHV OIVF.N. T U A T T IIK county, has been granted a divorce from Hmlerxianed, h * «rtmliiliMi'tlnr ol thè est i l . * y . nuts and etc., will find their needs inent part a« the following f.ntn a Hepp- i ns ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip- ni l homtts Koheris. ilccc i.tal, Ime tlle.l Iti tho i his wife, who was known in Newberg a amply supplied from noon until even ner paper will show: Mr. N. C. Maris, ; elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of tloilnty Coiirt of Y o iiliillr ..m U y .i«tU e o lo r H - few y a rd ago a.s Miss Jessie Cox. The yoa. Iti. fl.ioi areount <.f hls .olinlR'.etrntlon o f ing. It will he at*, especial accommoda tho popular dairyman, was represented j : pimples, postules, blotches, chaps or thè estate of ot 1.1 decetlent, miti tutte hy ttnthor- charges made i»y Rev. Green were ad- ity o f un ofd er o l esiti court. >«¡.1 a c a ti ut tion for those coming from a distance to at the carnival last Tuesday night by a ! ’ cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are .otri «I l objectlous theteto w lll he he irti hy tothl i milled hy the accused t> ha true. i)e able to secure their lunches on ihe j vo,,ntf 1* ly milk I a real, genuine, j directly the cause of impure hi o l court st th . morii t.iece o f hitltll.ie - «lil court In Lewis Jones went to Portland on Wed* I Wilbur’s Blo-nl Purifier is acknowle lg<-1 M cM IaoelH s lo m h eouotr mol .tate oo T u e-- live c o w on the ntag>*. an I Mr. Maris to ground. <1*v, thè tilt tl ty of .mite, isti«, ni thè hottr o f 11 day ban led its the poem which had been nes la}’ to see Lis brother-.n law, C. II. to be the best medicine known for any o'elork «. in of -ehi *ltty. tu vvlilrh timo and M rs. T. H. Gardner left here last week prepared for the oe -asion with a request Rich, and the other soldier hoys off for piece «o y persoti I Ueresteil tu miti estate raay ' of these unsightly complaints. Brice Hp| fa r end file otijeetloue to t-ttitl eccomi!. for Omaha, Nebraska, w here Mr. Gard ItMted May arti Isti». to publish the same. I t ¡« as follows: San Francisco. 1 $1.00 per bottle. I or sale by all Drug (Y e llo w §lonc Park Line i K A M sK Y a K B N i o N, I„ M P A R K E R , ner has lieen in the railroa I hospital for "T im is the maiden, never forlorn, that | Mi « Lida Wilson, « h o has been in gists. Aityit. for hald e-u te, Adm inl.trator ' several weeks without much indication milked the row (a short-horn) from Mr. California for nearly a year, was especi of immediate improvement. He lias TH E O N LY DINING C AR ROUTE FROM al iris’ dairy. H i« rows arc ad as fine ed to start from San Francisco for home I» i . a PO R TLAN D TO TH E EAST. been railroading in the capacity of en TH E O N LY ROUTE E YELLOW STONE as silk, and give the very best of milk, on Thursday. *7.« l 4 2 OMAL TH J'AiiJC. gineer for about twenty years *nd he , Ttm v ,.lke , h„ ,nir Bolfflffa th « patrona«« o f his old Indiana nnd * Tom Dmean favored this office will Friend» who ueed watch repairing done. seems to he pretty well broken down. he always deals just on the square. The U av k | Un. f>epot. Foot 6th 8t- He will probably come home with Mrs. measure's full, the milk is pure, so hail sotne fine samples of his first crop of 270 Morrison St. Clark’s Seedling strawberries last Tues- | No. 2. I Fast mail for Kn.lama, Ko. 1. Gardner as soon as he is in a condition the wagon at your door; then you with 'K elso,Castle Rook, Wlo- PO R TLAN D , OK. day evening. to travel. >lock. ('h fb «1 li, Centriil- us will all agree the place to buy is of • Ift, Houth Heud, Monte- Prof. J. C. and Charles Hod son am Unno, Aberdeen, Ocost*, On May 21 Portland High School track Maris N. C. expecting tite r mother ami their brother Olympia, Tacouia. Seat team will contest with our college team. tle, Victoria. Pt. Town- On Tuesday in Justice W right’s court Elmer here from Southern Oregon this 'send, Klletiaburg, Ros- This is the second such event lietwoen there was a trial at law between J. T. lljrn. North Yakima, week. sprngue. Cheney, Hpo these schools. The first, held last year, Osltorn and A. C. Churchill. Mr. Os- ksne, Pullman. Gar A republican club meeting is called to TK8HE EDWARDS. President. resulted in a victory for Newberg. It is Is.rn contractei to cultivate some or field, Farmington, Mos N. K it RI TT. V ic* Pr«a. cow, f ’ niontowii, Gen- lizrd to even guess at the result this chard land for Mr. Churchill for three meet in the council room this evening at diCORD, Cashier. J. c. COM 1:00 1*. M. > h « m \ Rowland, B. C.; 7:30 r . k . W .O . Knc ¡zR, V. Pres. year, but those who are informed, as years. The contract was out January 1, 8 o'clock. ¡Trail, B. C .; Nelson, B. V. : Kaido. Miftflotils, I’ . W Baker, of Eugene, has been vis they think, say it will be very close. At 1898, but Osborn has not received his Dutte, Anscouda, H ele na, St. Paul, Minneapo any rate seeing the races and hearing pay for the last year’s work and conse iting with his son-in-law, J. W. Wheeler, 1 iw. Kanaan City, Om » JK84E KDWARDd- the Indian band play will not be “ hard quently he is trying to hold and culti- northwest of town during the week. ¡ha, Connell Bluff«, Rt. R. MILK8. Lotila, Chicago, Wash- to take” we are sure. J. C COLUOKD. Rev. G. H. Bennett attended tho M. W ill give a Initon. N ew York, Phil vate the land this season with a view of K H. WOODWARD. lalelph la. Bo«tnn. and You w ill b e N. E. BRITT. Mr. R. V. Jones, who for the past six getting his pay out of the fruit crop, E. ministerial conference at University Grand Concert |all point« East and Director«. Southeast Serenaded i ’ark, Portland this week. years has been the accomodating gen- while Churchill is trying to oust 0*hom 8 Saturday, X Iay 14 , ’98 L Notice to the Public: ....... • c< W e are P rep a red P o r W ar! IñRRiE & HOBSON, O u r immense Stock o f General Mer* chaudise was bought in the East before the advance in Prices, in large quantities for A nd w e propose to give our customers tftfc benefit o f our purchase. People buy where their money goes the furthest— that is the reason w hy our trade is so rapidly in* creasing. SUTTON, CALKINS & CO. P A C IF IC COLLEGE. SMn Diseases. and Arh VV N 10HN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER ™ JEWELER, .•The Portland High School Meet At tho Newberg Fair Ground3 Is a Surety tlemanly agent of the 8. P. Co. at this place, has left us for good. Havingbeen promoted to the position of agent at Newberg. During the six years of his residence in Fheridan. he lias proved himself to he the right man for the po«i- tioo. fully in touch with all the interests -• of the company and • at - -■ the same time courteous and polite to ail its patrons. He goes from here leaving none but friends behiti 1, znJ we do most cheer fully recommend him to the gooj graces of tho citizen? of New'per g, as a business man ami a citizen, competent, upright and capable in all the walks of life.— SueridsD Fin. S o turd ay, M a y 21,1 p m Bank of Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . CHEMAWA INDIAN BAND at F. H. i-turey is moving his residence d u r i n g t h e anti get posse««ion of the land. Chureh- Armory Hall C » * l t f l K . « r n w i » l ! N T 8 —Lsdd A Tilton. P o rt ill admits that be owes Osborn th* mon- hack a few fer t in order to give more L l e e t b y t i l 9 Unti. .Satinasi Park Hank. Mew York. at 8 p. m. ey hut says that owing to reverse« he room in the front yard. has not lieen able to pay it. Attorney Charley Mitchell brought in the first I S tra n g e » rlsttlng ths city are invlte.1 to call at Pal .ner, of the law firm of Woodward A roses of the season Tuesday oven ing. ; _______ ________ I the Itatik for Information concerning tbe city. Corre « p< >ti Urn ce Invited. Palmer, of Portland, ban lied Osborn’s J. Hollister has tieen in Forest interests white Mr Spencer of the firm Grove on business during th- week I t w i l l hc\ * " Cake, of * Portland, • appeared - of * ” Cake & W, P. Heacock is busy this week put- f<»r Churchill. The jurymen i-i the ca«e ting in a stock of paints and oils. were J. C. Nelson. .I. P . Carter, F. E. John Thompson, of La Fayette, was in Hobson, John MeOleery IV. \V. Nelson, l* r o p u r o to A t t e n d : J. C. Porter. Their verdict was in favor town last Tuesday. bee W . P. Heacock for all kinds of bee of Mr. Osborn. There seems to her a C O M E FOR D IN N E R Refreshments will he served oti the My Breeding pen* i*re made tip of Prize W in good many complications in the case ropplies. Fair Grounds by tiie V. P. S. C. E. front 12 tu. until the close ning Fowl*. Egg* 0J.OO p*r eitiiu g Price of which it will probably take some time The Graphic and the Oregonian for : Bird« on rp rlira flo n of the games to adjust • J , L I I om IH h «. THE D ,, Northern Pacific. . A Y ,,, f t O /,c f, YEAR 3 DAYS to Mlnaespotls. Omaha. l i u t i City, anti St. pant. VX DAYS to Milwaukee and C lifcaxa Ht# 4 s DAYS to W *»hhiffton Philadelphia York and Do«tou, aud other ern point#.. n B lack M m orcas, I Black Javas aiul B u ff Plym outh Rocks checked through to deatlnetlon of ticket. For nlccpin* car reservation«, ticket«, maps aud full information, call ou or w rite A, D. C H A R L T O N , Ass’l Gen! Pa a. Agent, Portland, On. 255 M o r r la o a t»t.. C o r. T k lr d . E. H. W O O D W A R D , local Apuli, - N w lw f, W 41