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    C H U R C H N O T IC E S .
“ Tile Valley of Diamonds.”
New line of wrappers at S. C. A Co.
S u d d e n D e a t h o f IX. I*. L i l b l e r .
iAi. 1
her health. If slm is weak, sickly and fairly jingle. Mr. I.xi.-a -ajs
W O K T ItV
At
seven
o’clock on lust Monday even­ all run down, she will be nervous and ir­ regular olJ fashioned winter up U:cv Y V ; - j» in chis b Eri IT
Nice slock of Silk at S. C. A Co.
!uly o air e w ork coi uluctt
ing while If. F. I.ashler was silting in ritable. If «In* has constipation or kid­ Thursday, snow falling to tho depth of ima
str .¡¿f t ** 11 a y è or D ll
You will want to hear Kasmus this trout of Ilia grocery store he became sud­
I» —*1411.rite.
+ ñ i
Ladies' summer Vests at S. C. & Co.
several inches, making things look like bon iflde,. U(> m ore, no left* ft
ney
trouble,
her
impure
blood
will
cause
M onthly »M.
evening.
K efurem Ci. JSaclrs« Fell i
d s'. '.inp-.’J
denly 111 and dropped over on the bench pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a Fanta Claus times. But then, he says envelop«
The Graphic and the Oregonian for
lie r bwit K. Hex
fra il. IHPL AL
Chic-igo.
Old
hats
trimmed
at
the
Model,
in
the
he
bus
seen
this
same
thing
on which he was sitting. He w as car­ wretched complexion. Electric Bitters
occur on
| t 0.
latest style.
ried into the store by James Hamnett is the I text medicine in the world to regu­ ¿he20th of May.- Transcript.
See
Garmiture
Skirt
Patterns
at
S.
C.
CHURCU.—SERVICES, SUNDAY 11
CTIVE SOLICITOR“ WANTED EVERY-
Lawns, Dimitvs, J. C. cords, Piques and Worth Kims where he expired in a late stomach, liver and kidneys and puri­
B A - IT IST
■ «ehool
m . a n d 7:30 _ p. m . Sunday
San- & Co.
At the reque-t of Supl. Littlefield, the
wht-ri* for - Ilio Story ° f th e P h ilip p in e s ’*
few minutes. He had beeu in rather fy the blood. It gives strong nerves,
i r g i M
d » y » » tlO a. m. IT«
P ra y e r H m eetin
W e J a e s d I jy
and
Percales at S. C. A Co.
lv J fu ra ' IL il-te-iJ cum m K alooed by it-e o,iv-
e v e n in g a t 7:30 o ’clock.
attorney
general
expresses
the
opinion
Mrs. S. J. Everest is at Colfax, Wash­
i ro i:.e u t s« o ffici.l Itic tn r i.a to th e War Pe­
feeble health fur the past two years. bright eyes, smooth, velvety akin, rich
n ili» p e rirn e "t. Ih e book wo* written in arrov
Charley Ash pole, the Middleton mer­ . The funeral was held at the M. E. church complexion. It will make n good-locking that a scholar who, io play, accidently
RESBYTERIAN C H U R C H -S E R V IC E S EV. ington, at present.
• i im p s a t San 1 r a n c h o . on th e Pacific w ith
erjr tw o week« as follow s: F e b ru a ry *th
injures
or
destroys
school
prope
perty,
G em -rat M erritt, tu th e h o sp ital» a t H onolulu'.
chant
was
in
town
Wednesday.
¡on Wednesday afternoon, the services charming woman of u run-down invalid
• nd 21«t, M arch 7th a n d 21st, a n d A p ril 4th au d
For the latest styles in millinery, go to :
should
not
be
suspended
from
sc
e
lio
o
l.
I
„ Íf,re
¿ 2 i c r urn-a
u T w ^ ith í A
t g l u Í in ’i
being
conducted
by
Rev.
W.
J.
Waltz
.............
ald ^ o
Only
50
cents
at
C.
F.Sm
i’l
i
’s
Diugstcrc
Kodaks
and
Cameras
from
$1,00 up.
— ! the Model.
Where the act is malicious tho case is 0.1 tho d eck "f tb e O lym pia w ith Dewey. In tho
ree
m e t h o p is t . - p k a y e r
and Mrs. Perry.
MEETING
High
grade
and
low
gear
at
C.
i
ro
u
r
of
b
attle
a
t
tho
fill
of
M
anli
v
B
o
n
an
zt
F.
Moore
fc
•T*ry T h u rsd a y a t 7:30 ]
different.—Telephone-Livgi - ter.
for a ent«. ItrIm ful of o rielu n ! picture* 'ak*-n
for A Co’s.
The deceased was born at Blooming­
school every Sunday a t 10 a. m.
K r a i I f s tn te T r a n s f e r « .
__ | Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery
!b y ffo rc rtim e a i p h o to g rap h ers on th e rp o tl
ir„'e b ok lo w price», i'.iir profits. Frt- ’phi
ton, New York, March 26, 1^3.1 lull ttie Iternrtc.I by the YsmlitU Co. Abstract Co. at Me-
E. CHURCU -PREACHING 11:00 A M. j expressing or light hauling.
While witnessing the ball game last paid
. C re d it alv eo . Urnç »it Trashy j i unifiei«i
Sutton Calkins A Co. are closing out
d 7:30 p. m.
every
Sunday. S u n d ay j
„ . • a n ____
-
—. -------ay.
Mtnuvtlli», Or--.,- -n, f ir tbs v. rek ca-itug
V
-nil free. A ddress. F'. t ! B arber.'
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Terrell their Ladies’ Huts at 25 per cent dis­ greater part of his life, previous to com­ I>ec
8 c h o o l 10:00 a m. Class 12:00 ni J u n io r
Saturday,
Bernard
Fay
tired
several
24,
t>.
v
Janie«
M
.
Pugh,
ninnazer.
see
>
b lu r In su ra n c e Bldg., Chicago.
ing to Oregon ten years ago, was spent
L eague 8:00 p. in. E p w o rth League 6:30 : m I
successive shots from a revolver into the
count.
P ra y e r a n d P raise M eeting every W edneadat on Tuesday May 16, a daughter.
;
Orm
C
Emery
A
wl
to
L
S
I in Wisconsin and Minnesota. May 5,
7 :00 p. in. C h o ir P ra c tic e every W ednesday i
air, doubtless to help make a noise, lie
Townsend Its 5 6 7 blk 22 Ed­
Mr. Withycombe, the North Yamhill
8 :00 p .m . A ll a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to all of
Mrs.
J.
W.
Bankson,
of
Indiana,
is
1855 lie was married to Catharine M.
was arrested by Constable Dee, and sub­
th e s e s e r v ic e s ___
WM J. WALTZ P asto r
j
wards
add
to
Newberg
.........
$
3j0
00
tile man was in town Wednesday.
in town vi-iting with her sister Mrs. Barrie w ho survives him. As a result of
sequently
the owner of tho weapon,
SOCIETY NOTICES
Emma Bell.
this uuion nine children were born sev­ Wiu Savage and wf to David W
Claud IJondriek, was also arrested. They
--------------- I Born—To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ward,
Ralston
300.76
a
part
die
liar-
DENTIST.
OF TH E WORLD.—NEWBERO ( AMP, NO. on Wednesday, May 17, a daughter.
For choice reading matter go to F. en of whom are living.
nett Haggard Iti-rtiw............... 6015 20 were examined on the respective charges O ilire 2 doors w est o f M oore’s Drug store.
# 113, meet» every M onday ev en in g .
Mr.
Lashier
was
known
in
Newberg
as
of “ discharging firearms on the public 1st. stre et, New be*?, Oregon.
If you want a good chicken for Sunday Canton wine’s news stand, corner First a man of strict business integrity and lie Benjamin Stark (by sheriff) to
■ |
* c T t . u !—BUSINESS MEETING THE
highway,” nnd “carrying concealed
and College streets.
Barnet
Y
Roe
640
n
die
Philip
# o n d a n d fo u rth W ednesday in each leave your order at Wilson’s grocery.
was held in high esteem liy young and
weapons,”
uml
were
fined
$15
and
$29
m o n th .
Thompson
et
C
B
Mnlthorp..
2829
58
Beginning with Saturday the Model old. lie was a member of the city coun­
James Madson of Newberg gave the
, respectively. They will lay out their CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D.
O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY Reporter a pleasant call while in town will sell sailors and walking hats at cil for several terms and always per­ U S to Lola Price 160 a in sec 2
ev
en
in
g
s
in
B
an
k
of
N
ew
berg
b
u
ild
in
g
.
I.
t3sr6w........................................
Homstd
in j«il. Telephone-Register.
greatly
reduced
prices.
formed the duties of the office faithfully
yesterday.—Reporter.
AND L. OF S.—NEW BERG COUNCIL, VO.
Isabella J Alderman to Maggie
, 168, m eets e v ery F rid ay ev en in g in Ma­
S. J. Lashler arrived hero from Med­ and well. In his death Newberg loses a
Mr. Johnson, the Portland harness
Llndsley Its 4 3 6 blk 27 La-
so n ic b a ll.
good
citizen.
ford
last
Wednesday
afternoon
in
time
man has changed his plans and will not
Fayette...................................... 250 0 )
Offlet* a n d R esidence one bioek so u th of B»nk
¥ . AND A. M.—MEETS EVERY SATUii-
to
attend
his
father’s
funeral.
come to Newberg to locate.
. day n ig h t in C, V. B an k b u ild in g .
of Newberg.
F J Craw ford A wf to J L Baker
C lo s in g E x e r c i s f s .
G .W . Mitchell and W. R. Scott have
n
1..
It
137
Masonic
cemetery..
12
50
Our Cameras and Kodaks will make
The graduating exercises of tho pub­
the homely handsome. Seo samples of been down at Wilsonville for several lic School will be conducted at tho hall F F Sutherland A wf to Moses
,^ T T O ItN E Y AT-LAW.
S. I*. R A I L R O A D T I M E T A B L E .
days
laying
tile
for
Charley
Tooze.
Morgan Its 5 6 blk 7 McM ... 550 00
work in window at C. F. Moore A Co’s.
on Saturday evening. The class is made
CLARENCE
Leon Kenworthy is expecting his sis­ up of an even dozen bright boys nnd Wm Colwell to T A Shelton
Y a m h ill D iv is io n .
The last number of the LTuion Lecture
22.12 a in N K Sitton die
ter
here this week from Huntsville, girls and the program will bo as follows:
Course will be given June 2 by Dr.
W
ill
p
ra
c tic e in nil th e court« o f th e st«te.
t3sr4w...................................... 453 40
Invocations.
HpeeUl a tte n tio n g iv en to p ro b a te w ork, th e
P a sse n g e r d e p o t foot of Je ffe rso n s tre e t, P o rt Chapman, President of the University Washington for a visit of several days.
«
rit
oa
<
M
eed*, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts a u d th e
W
II
Devore
A
wf
to
E
M
Llnds­
la n d , Ore.
Greeting Glee.
of Oregon.
u ra ftin g of a ll leg al p ap ers.
N. C. Christenson contemplates mov­
ley
IC
O
a
ne
qr
sec
32
t4sr7
w
300
00,
Oregon.......................... EmtnaDorrap.ee
William Merchant was over from ing to McMinnville for permanent resi­
» w b e r g . O re g o n .
A irlie m a il (tri w eekly).
Treasures from the Sandpit, Merle Woods Nancy R Noble to S W Norton
8:40 a. m. Lv
. P o r‘. lau d
Ar j 3:05 p. m. North Yamhill on Wednesday posting dence, in case he goes Newberg w ill
10 a in sec 14 t5sr7w..............
50
00
O
r
r
i
c
r
—Second
Floor
Dreams
and
Ideas..
Lillian
11.
llcacook
11:35 a. m. Lv
N ew berg.
L v | 12:15 p. m.
lose an excellent citizen.
1'ank of N e w lv rg i ’.uU dlug.
P C Thomason A wf to W F
3:50 p. m. Ar
A irlie
• Lv I 7:30 a. m. notices for the county pioneer picnio at
The Romans..................................... Nellie Dillon
Carlton June 7.
McCutchen 56.85 a in W C
She rid a n p a sse n g e r (d a ily e x ce p t S u n d ay ).
Don’t think you can cure that slight Quartette... .Misses Carter and Graham
4:30 p m. Lv
Portland
Ar I 8:40 a. m.
Hembree die ..................
3000 00
In the absence of tho pastor, S. K attack of dyspepsia by dieting, or that
F. A. M ORRIS, Pres.
Messrs Smith and Satchwell
6:05 p. m. Lv
N ew berg .
Lv 7:05 a. m.
7:40 p. m. Ar
.S h e rid a n ..
Kodol Dyspepsia Our F la g ............. WillardF. Satchwell Joseph W Kinney A wf to W
Lv I 5:30 a. in. Diebel, of Portland, will preach at the it will cure itself.
A- K. MILLS. Vice P res.
Tyler Smith small tract ad­
MOSES VOTA W, C ash ier.
Baptist church next Sunday, both morn­ Cure will cure it; it “digests what you Acquisition of Territory.. . . Bello Smith
G. W. CUTTS, A gent, N ew berg.
joining Sheridan ....................
eat” and restores tho digestive organs Finding Oar Place»......... «Maude Comer
95 00
R. KOELER, M anager.
ing and evening.
C. H. MARKHAM,
L W Parker et al to A mon
to health. C. F. Moore A Co.
IM I IF
Pompeii.................. Winbern Holloway
Attorney Clarence Butt went to Walla
Gen. F. Je P. Agent. P o rtla n d , o re .
Shadden It 8 blk 4 College 2nd
Solo
.................................Mies
Altermatt
Isaac N. Miles, governor at the college
Walla, Washington, tho first of the week
ÍUL
ILLL
add to McM............................. 330 00
....... Herman Smith
as counsel for Portland parties in a hoarding hall, can’t understand w hy the j Alaska...........
N
e
w
b
e
r
g
, Or.
Local E vents.
Pluck
and
Luck.................................
Anna
Carter
Evening
Telegram
puts
him
down
as
a
|
bankruptcy case.
W. M. Manning, of Carlton, who was
“hopgrower” when he goes to Portland.! Julius Caesar................... Clarence II. Coe
You will find at the Model the finest Tho reporter evidently sizes him up by Progress of Democracy, Rose 15. Graham a prominent candidate for county Treas­
line of head gear ever shown in New­ his “ bust measure” and asks no ques­ Address .............. Prof. Edwin Morrison urer at the last republican convention
Ilasmus is an orator.
It artificially digests the food and alia O K ,Q -_A _ IS T IZ IE ID 1 8 9 3
was over the first of tho week on busi­ Nature In strengthening -and recon- 1
berg, at prices that cannot be met by tions.
Presentation of Diplomas.
Lace Curtains at S. A Co.
ness and while here was the guest of H. strutting tho exhausted digestive or­
any firm in Yamhill Co.
Class Song.
Transacts a general banking
gans. It isth olatest discovered digest-
James Hamnett Jr. arrived home last
Nazareth waists at S. C. A Co.
II. Winslow. Mr. Manning was a re­ ant and tonic. No other preparation
Benediction.
Sutton Calkins A Co. have the nicest Saturday evening from the Copper river
business.
publican at a time and under conditions can approach It in efficiency. It In­
C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for assortment of Men’s Crash Hats ever country, Alaska, where ho went several
when it cost something to bo on that stantly relieves and permanently cures
produce.
seen in Newberg which they are selling months ago in searcli of the yellow met­
A G a t h e r i n g of Y o u n g P e o p l e .
side
U9 his home was in Virginia w hen Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, 1 Foreign Exchange bought aud
, .
al. His family and friends are very glad
Oscar Cox, of Portland was in town a at 25 per cent discount.
Among tho many conventions to be the war broke out. A little bronze but­ Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Crani.ps.and sold,
day or two this week.
Mrs. Dunbar went to Portland Mon­ to see him safely at home again although held in Portland this year is one which ton worn on tho lapel of his cont indi­ a l l other results of Imperfect digestion. ;
------ ■------
is attracting the attention of young peo­ cates which side he was on in that littio
P r e p a r e d b y E -C -D e W Itt a C o.. C h ic a g o .
,,
, ,
day and secured a fine lot of flowers at ho was disappointed in his mission.
A five room cottage for rent.
L’.
F.
M
ookk
A
Co.
'
^-are“
l‘
attention
given Collections.
ple
in
almost
every
town
in
tho
state.
reduced prices and now has the best as­
four years affair.
My friend if you have never given me
C has . K. S p a u l d i n g .
The
Christian
Endeavorers
of
Oregon
sortment ever shown in Newberg.
a call, give mo one now. I am in the
Miss Mellie Douglas visited at Mc­
are looking forward with great e tgerness
2
I l f s L ife W a s S a v e d .
John Richie, of Scotts Mills, came over position of the man who was trying on
Minnville with Frank Taylor3 last Sun­
to the State conven'ion, which is to con­
a
pair
of
boots
that
were
too
small
for
last Friday and remained over until
Mr.
J.
E.
Lilly, a prominent citizen of
day.
vene in tho metropolis May 25, and con­
Monday. Prof. Douglas returned with him. An Irishman stan ling by said:
Hannibal, Mo , lately had a wonderful
Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin’s father, Mr.
tinue
until
the
29th.
him for a few days fishing in the moun­ “Begad ye can’t get them boots on till
Lambert is down from Washington fora
Tho committees appointed some time deliverance from frightful death. In tell
ye wear ’em awhile.” So it is with me.
tain
streams.
visit.
ago
to look after the preliminary ar­ mg of it he says: “I was taken Hick |
I can’t receive your further business un­
By
allowing
the
accumulations
in
rangements
for the convention, report with Typhoid Fever that ran into Pneu­
til I get your first order. Please give
Mrs. Dunbar will receive from the
bowels to remain, the entire system is m e a call. C. C. S m i t h , Photographer. “all things ready” and general enthu­ monia. My lungs became hardened. I
East in a few days an invoice of new
poisoned. DeW itt’s Little EaMy Ris­
siasm throughout the state. The pro _ j was so weak I couldn’t even set up in bed
trimmings In the latest fads.
I expected to soon
ers regulate the bowels. Try them and
gram committee has arranged an attract­ 1 Nothing helped mo.
L a n d F o r S a le .
die of Consumption, when I hoard of I)r.
Mrs. M. E. Myers has the thanks of you will always use them. C. F. Moore
Keeps on h a n d a full a n d com pleto lin e of
ive
program,
covering
tho
three
days
of
Two hundred acres, six miles north­
King's New Discovery. One bottle gave
this office for a very fine bunch of & Co.
west of Newberg at $10 per acre—7 per the convention, anil promising the dele­ great relief.
1 continued to uso it, and
tulips picked from her door yard.
R ev .J .H . Douglas left McMinnville cent interest. Inquire at Graphic office. gates some rich treats. It is announced now am well and strong, 1 can’t say too
that “ Father" F .E . Clark, the founder
W. K. Allen has been considerably last week for Illinois with a view of do­
of tho organization, will be present. Dr. much in its praise.” This marvelous I When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your
run down physically for the past few ing some church work in the limits of
F a r m F o r S a le .
Clark's
presence alone is sufficient to in­ medicine is ihe surest and quickest cure |
weeks but he is on the mend again.
wants will be fully supplied.
Western Yearly Meeting of Friends
Two hundred and fifty acres 5 miles
sure
a
large
gathering ot Endeavorers, in tho world for all Throat and Lung j
A young man named Cole came down church. His first stop was to be at Ver­ west of Newberg. Half in cultivation.
e
a
r
v
ree Delivery.
and tho convention is fortunate in secur­ Trouble. Regular sizes 59 cents and
Inquire at the Graphic office.
tf
from Salem on his wheel last Satur­ million Grove.
j o s . w u l s o it .
$1
9
).
Trial
bottle
free
at
0
.
E.
Smith’s
ing him. Rev. Herbert H. Johnson of
day and visited with Emmor Newby.
I
bug
Store;
every
battle
guaranteed.
Dayton and LaFayctte, two of tho
Pittsfield,
Mass,
will
also
he
present
and
F o r S a le .
A man always feels like he had re­ oldest towns in Yamhill county and the
President
One 3 inch tubular axle wagon, one address the Convention.
latter
the
county
seat
for
a
long
period
ceived the wo-th of his money after hav­
George W. Jones came down from the
New lin of Pacific college, Newberg, Rev.
extra
strong
single
top
buggy.
ing listened to a good lecture. Dr. Kas­ of years, are each about 3,000 behind
If. A. Ketchum D. D. of Salem, Prof. Neetucca mills Friday, and remained un-
E d m u n d R o b in s o n ,
Newberg in the number of postoffice
mus don’t deliver any other kind.
P. L. Campbell of the Normal school, i til yesterday. George says they will be
Newberg, Ore.
money orders issued.
Monmouth, and several prominent pas­ able to start tho mills about tho middle
We are prepared to furnish
George H. Rogers and family, of Jack-
tors of Portland will also take an active of the week and cut the prettiest lumber
N e w b e r g F l o u r i n g M ills .
The Rev. Jno. Glen of Dayton, will
son, 'Washington, returned home last
part.
over furnished in Oregon. The chute
Price of feed reduced—
Monday after visiting for a few days preach in the Free Methodist church of
The committee in charge Is, putting they have been working on tho past six
with Mrs. Roger’s parents north of this place next Sunday, May 21, at 3:30 Bran per ton................................... $13 50
town.
and 7:30 p .m . A cordial invitation is Shorts per ton................................. 16 00 forth every effort to make the most suc­ weeks or more is completed. It is 2,700
Middlings per ton.................... .
18 00 cessful C. E. convention ever held in feet long, “ stands on its head” part of
Rev. J. F. Day, pastor of the Baptist extended to all to attend.
Chops (oats and wheat)................ 20 00 this state, and judging from tho pro­ tho way down, and when one of those
church, has gone to San Francisco to at­
Tailoring cloths and samples for men Flour $2.S0 per barrel at the stores.
gram already arranged, tho talent se monster logs goes down it makes things
tend the Baptist aniversaty held in that and womens wear. Also measure taken
cured, and the general enthusiasm
city. Mrs. Day and the children will for clothes to bo cut and made up by
Strayed or Stolen.
throughout the stato, theirexpoctations
How to expose a hum-
visit with relatives during his absence. the Hamilton Woolen Co. In room re­
Light bay mare. Weight about 900 will be fully realized.
cently
vacated
by
L.
M.
Parker.
pounds,
7
years
old,
short
mane,
brand
Railroad
and
steamboat
lines
have
bug—
money-back it.
At the Friends church next Sabbath
on right fore shoulder. Has been gone been interviewed, and very low rates se-1
J. B a r r ie A Co.
the usual service will be conducted by
How to establish such Also Burial Robes and all Undertaking
since April 13. A suitable reward will cured from all points. All socities
the pastor. All are cordially invited.
The United Artisans have a picnic
Children’s Day exercises at the Friends hilled to come off at Sherwood on June be given for her return.
heard from to date express their inten- i things as Schilling's Best g'.gjF'IIearse aud Carriages furnished at Reasonable Prices.
t2
C. L. J ohnson .
baking pomi er
church will be held Sunday evening, 10 and some think the early announce­
tion of sending large delegations. Dele- j
»«4,
C ii.v - lt
fi*v0ring extract*
T, B, CUMMINGS & CO.
June 4th.
•
pates will bo provide*! with lodging flee !
and spice*
ir. du
ment of it is responsible for the unsettled
Card
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of
charge,
and
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A gentleman named Hunsaker, of state of the weather. Picnics are nearly
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Wo wish to extend our tender and have been secured at hotels and res-1 *o
Cottonwood, Shasta county, California, always at variance with good weather
.
heart felt thanks to our kind friends and tuurants.
The world will keep on C A L L IN T H I
is here visiting with his brother-in-lnw anyway,
neighbors
for
their
loving
sympathy
and
Fred Groff. He has a desire to come
turning round if you con­
I«ota of ISrlriKe Work.
The annual reunion of the pioneers of kind assistance rendered to onr loved
here to live if he can trade his Califor­
Yamhill county will be held at Carlton, one and also to us during our sudden and
At the adjourned term of Commission­ tinue to buy trash spices
nia property for property here.
on Wednesday, June 7. Hon. W. S. sad bereavement. May Heaven’s rich­ ers’ court, Tuesday, May 9th, the full
Upon invitation of Mrs. Dunlap the Duniway of Portland will deliver tho est blessings rest upon them all is the board was present and the following and flavoring extracts.
Village Improvement Club will hold its principal address while Charley Talmage sincere wish and prayer of
bridge work within tho county decided
Schilling's Best, however,
next regular meeting in the Kindergar­ of McMinnville will speak on behalf of
In the Pickett Building nearly opposite tbe Post Office where you will find
upon.
M rs . H. F. L ashier and F amily .
lire pure and money-back. full stock of all kinds of
ten -oom Tuesday afternoon, May 23rd, the native sons.
Clerk authorized to advertise for bids ; (7
at two o’clock. Ladies will make a note
BHACKTCTH,
HIKNOI.K8,
LATH,
PICKETTS,
LIME,
F o r L a G r ip p e .
for three bridges; in Diat. No. 22 repair ,
Alger has promised Senator McBride
CEM ENT,
VLASTKH,
SLABS,
NAILS,
LOCKS.
of the change of day and hour.
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Schilling's
B
est
of Parker bridge, and bridge near
Thomas
Whltefleld
A
Co.,
210
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that Oregon shall have her share of the
l:akifi|f powder
tea
Carlton.
Stanley A Bond are now in the New­
flsvori’ij? ext: act*
enrtee
captured Spanish cannon.
Yamhill bash-av., Jackson st., one of Chicago’s
Bridge on Nye creek in Dist. No. 2or-
ftuda
a .«J »pices
berg Meat Market and arc doing busi­
oldest
and
most
prominent
druggists,
county ought to secure one to take the
r A J A X I1ICYCLHS—o n ly $ 3 5 .0 0 , n nd g u a r a n te e d
dereil repaired under supervision of
ness in the best of style. A good sup­
recommend
Chamberlain's
Cough
l!e-
arc for you; for your neigh­ fo r A O g N e L n t Y fo
place of Dr. Watts’ little brass cannon
EAH.
ply of fresh meat usually on hand. If
niedy for la gripp, as it not only Commissioner Branson.
; that was used in jubilees over at LaFay-
One of the “Twin" bridges on the bor too, and your grocer.
you have fat stock to sell you will do
gives a prompt and complete relief, hut
ette for a number of years.
ss
well to see them before selling elsewhere.
also counteracts any tendency of lu county road north of LaFayetto ordered
For sale by
repaired
under
supervision
of
George
F.
gripp
to
result
in
pneumonia,
For
sale
Prof. F. K. Jones who has been a
After the reading of a most excellent
Sutton, Calkins & O '.
Farhart.
paper on “Truth” by Mrs Dr. Mills at member of the faculty in Pacific college by C. F. Moore A Co.
New
bridge
on
county
road
two
miles
for
the
past
two
years
has
resigned
his
the last meeting ofthe Village Improve­
eagt of Newlierg in Dist. 9 ordered built
ment Club, the ladies were very agree­ position and has accepted the principal-
c
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n
t.
D
is
c
o
u
n
t
under supervision of Commissioner
ship
of
the
Friends
academy
at
New
ably surprised by a delightful tea, ele­
On account of late shipments and Pearce.
gantly served by the entertainment Providence, Iowa. Prof. Jones’ work In
Dundee bridge, under same supervis­
committee, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Britt and the college has been very satisfactory backward spring we will close out our
ion.
S
lim
m
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r
lin
t
s
nt
2.5
p
er
c
e
n
t.
and
he
will
no
doubt
fill
his
new
position
Mrs. Spaulding.
Shelton bridge, under samo supervis­
We have a large assort­
with credit to himself and to the satis- | D is c o u n t,
Wanted—Three reliable ladies or gen­ faction of the patrons of the academy
ment of L a d ie s a n d M isses S tr a w s ion.
-Ts a pleasure when yon have a-
Warner bridge in dist. 6 under samo
tlemen to travel and represent an East­
I a n d M en 's n m l B o y s ’ S tr a w s a n d
Rev. Levi D. Barr, of Hoisington, i C ra sh G oods.
supervision.
ern firm and establish agencies strictly
Webfoot bridge in district 6 under
salary from $30 to $90 per month and Kansas, who recently arrived in Oregon, I Yon can’t make money easier than
same supervision.
all expenses, also other positions for city attended the quarterly meeting of Friends ! buying from this stock.
Willainina bridge at Willamir.a under
work and throngh all this country. Call church held here last Saturday and Sun­
SUTTON, CALKINS A CO.
supervision of Com. Branson.
fp person with reference.
F. P. D a v i s , day and most of the preaching was
v s r r 1!«' S to c k a t th e I ’o s to ilic e 1» n o t la r j o hut It Is n e n t, w e ll s e le c te d a n d u p to d a te
An
K fra p riy f o r I.a G r ir p * «
Sampson bridge in district I tinder
General Traveling Manager. Newberg done by him. Rev. Barr is a man of fine
appearance,
and
he
is
an
excellent
sing­
George
W.
WaiIt
of
Sooth
Gardiner,
same
supervision.
Hotel, May, 17, 18 and 19.
er as well as a very forcible speaker. He Me., says: "f have had the worst
The court also issued to Union Savings
Dr. Henry Rasmus, of Portland, will has a happy faculty of diving right into cough, cold, chills and grip and have and Loan Association certificate of tax
Inquire of the Postmaster
lecture at Friends church this, Friday his subject without engaging in any taken lots of trash of no account but sale of » ', ne'4 lot 6 blk 3, except c 25 ft
evening, his subject being “Tbe Valiey tiresome prefixes and with his clear, profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Edwards add to Newberg. Also certifi­
of Diamonds.” This will be the fourth ringing voice and easy and rapid flow of Cough Remedy is the only thing that cate of tax sale to s \ It 5 Mk9 Edwards
number in the Union Lecture Course. language he has no trouble in holding has done any good whatever. I have aJd to Newberg.—Transcript.
Dr. Rasmus ranks as one of the roost the attention of his audience. He con­ used one 50-cent bottle and the chills,'
gifted orators in the Northwest and the templates sending for his family, con­ cold and grip have all left Die. I con­
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N o H lflit to rg lln « « i,
people will want to take advantage of sisting of his wife and three children, gratulate the manufacturers of an hon­
The woman who i. lovely in fa*-*, form
this opportunity to hear him. Admis­ with a view of remaining in Oregon for est medicine.”
For »ale by C. F. and D-mper will always have frit-nds, hut.,
sion 20 cents, children 10 cents
, some months at leaet.
f Moore fr Co.
one who would be attractive must ktsp*
KIEN Dà’ C H U R C H .— SERVICES EVERY
J i S u n d a y a i t 11 a, m . a n d 8 p. m . a n d T h u rs-
a a y a t 2 p. m. S ab b ath school every Su n d ay a t
m . M onthly m e e tin g a t 8 p. m th e first
T uesday In each m o n th . Q u arterly m aetiug
th e second S a tu rd a y a n d Sun d ay in F e b ru a ry .
May, A u g u st a n d N ovem ber. W om an » For-
sail------ mmmm
• ig n M ' ihalonary
Society meet» th ird S a tu rd a y
in each m o n th a t 3 p. m.
New lino of shirt waists at S. C. & Co.
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W
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
K
BUTT.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
Staple & Fancy Groceries.
UNDERTAKING
Cloth, Y/ood &
Metalic Caskets, and Coffins
for Cheaper Grades.
Supplies.
New Store
W. P. I1EACOOK,
Proprietor Building Mat3rial Depot.
per
Letter Writing
GOOD G R A D E
o f S T A T IO
For Rates Over the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Q,uick time aud the best accommodations.
They all take f liis route when they want solid Comfort.