Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, July 21, 1899, Image 3

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    I NOTICES.
The Graphic and the Oregonian for
A new line of stationary on sale at the t Thomas B. Cummings, coroner of farm for sale. As Yamhill residents
, Yamhill county, was up from N'#wh?rg know, this is one of the best improved
postoffice.
I
on business Saturday lost.—Transcript farms in the county, and Mr. Groffrier
H. F. Allen has been at home from
Kodak suppliee at Portland prices at
! Roseburg during the week.
It is said that Capt. Heath is bring­ gets an elegant home and one that is a
C. Moore A Co.
ing home with him a native Filipino monument to the enterprise of the man
Tents for sale or rent by the week or
New ladies and gent’s bicycles for rent as a servant. Ho will probably prove who made it what it is. Mr. Henderson
is unsettled as to his future plans. He
month. C. F. Moora A Co.
at Johnson’s bicycle shoo.
quite a curiosity to Americans.—Tran­
has real estate interests in and around
SERVICES, SUNDAY 11
1 k APTI8T C H U R f ’
Second hand sewing machine for sale script.
Judge It. P. Bird was down from Me-
i. Su nday school Sun-
Seattle, and that city, after next fall,
l> a. if a n d 7::'
by Votaw Bros., price $12.
r m e e ti ng Wednesday ■ Minnville on business Wednesday.
u a / f At 10 a.
C. B. Wilson lias been appointed Ag't will he his recognized home. Before go­
evd niug a t ?:lu
Grandma Hollingsworth is making a
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for at Newberg ior Multnomah box factory. ing up there he and iiis family will spend
TRCH.—SERVICES EV-
T ) RES BYTE 3 ’ A
If you are in need of any fruit boxes, the summer season on the coast and in
! expressing or light hauling.
follows: F e b ru a ry 7th ; visit with her daughter at LaGrande.
X
• t y two we*
an i 21*1» M f ’ - h 7th * 21st, a u d April 4th and
| strawberry crates or anything of the the mountains for recuperation. Mr.
li you want a good chicken for Sunday
Memorandums, scratcli books, pens,
kind you can get them of him as cheap ; Qroffrier ii a mlm o| miJlUe agej ,lis
inks, pencils for sale at the postoffice.
-P R A Y E R MEETING I eave your order at Wilson’s grocery.
1.1 KKE M F.
as you can in Portland.
; family consisting of a w ife and tlireo
l 7:30 p. m. Sabbath
I 1 every T
10 a. ra.
tehool «ver*
Rev. Levi D. Barr preached to a full
H. L. Christenson is carpentering on
La8t Friday Mr Jacob Belter, suffer- j children, one son having grown to man-
EAC HING 11.:00 A M. j house at Dundee on last Sunday after­ a large barn for George C. Bears west of e(j a slight paralytic stroke in the hood.
It is understood they will take
M. *
Very S u n d a y S u n d a y
town.
| right side and arm; but we are pleased personal charge of the farm.—Reporter.
lass 12:(X) m. J u n i o r noon.
Reboot i
o rth League t> \'M j j . m.
Lcitgu« o
John Larkin is working in J. C. Por­
E. B. Collard is repairing a grain J to say that with proper attention lie is
tin g every Wednesday
P raye r ai J Pr aise
B a rr ie '»
ice ev ery W ed ne sda y ter’s store in the absence of James Pat­ warehouse at North Yamhill (or N. C. recovering.—Transcript.
:-sup ui
All are
illy i n v ite d to all of
Merchant
tailoring
coats are made up
Christenson.
M. J. WALTZ, Pastor.
terson .
“ What might have been.”—if that
little'co“.gh'hm
Pnt"hèe-7
r.'eglecied-U
|
Sheet iron stoves suitable for campers
Rev. E. S. Craven and family are
goon NOTICES.
ded expense, as it saves shop rent, fires
| at the beach, or hop pickers, for sale by- camping at Gladstone Park and taking the sad reflections of thousands of con- etc,, besides being made in up to date
sumptives
One
Minute
Cough
Cure
n ew berg ca m p . no .
W
T I lE WOE I
in Chautauqua.
Alfred Wheeler.
Monday evenin g.
} } # 113. m e tta evi
! cures cough and colds. C. F. Moore & style. Black dress worsteds, English
Wm. Hcndershott, of Portland, was
serges in colors and mixtures for nice
H. D. Fox is fitting his son Ray out
3 MEETING TH E S*ü.G-
| Co.
W ed nesday iu each with a new team, harness and wagon shaking hands with his Newberg friends
suitings, and also woolen goods. Black
.
My friend if you have never given me and fancy pantings. Ladies dress
monti?.
last Saturday evening.
for doing team work.
a call, give me one now. Iam in the worsteds.
I ELD ON THURSDAY
r î . F.—
Made to measure or sold by
f N ewberg b u il din g.
JLe ev en in gs i n P
Martin Oleson has rented the room position of the man who was trying on
Miss Mabel Hale, of Portland has
the yard. Low priced cassimere by the
under
Dr.
Dixon’s
dental
office
where
he
a pair of boots that were too small for yard. Agency for the Davis sewing
r r \.S D I. OFS. \ L iVBERO COUNCIL, NO. been in town for several days visiting
'T i d a y e v e n i n g in Ma- with Miss Ella Bowman.
P . 168, m eets s»
will do tailoring.
him. An Irishman standing by said: machine which my experience has
K. II. Il tifi.
“ Begad ye can’t get them boots on till shown the best made.
The
Misses
Mellie
Douglas,
Kffie
O.
A.
Baxter,
of
Murray,
Nebraska,
F. A '
A. M -
:ET9 EVERY 8ATU&-
ye
wear ’em aw hile.” So it is with me.
A
d -’
ht ir
B a u k b u il din g.
Jackson
and
Fred
Jackson
are
spending
is visitiDg east of town with his aunt
U r a l tìntati* T r a i m f e r a .
I can’t receive your further business un­
the week at Gladstone Park.
Mrs. James Kersey.
til I get your first order, '. Please give I Reported by the Ya m h il l Co. Abstract Co. nt Me
.
,
Mimtville, Or e* gou, for tho w e ek e n d i n g
Doors, windows, sash, mouldings, me a call. C. C. S mith , ...
H. F. ti A l LISO \ 1» T I M E T A B L E .
A Bowman has been in The Dalles
Pnot ographer j uiy l, ism . ;jam
J a m e s M. Pugh, manager.
during the week attending ttie Grand lath, lime, shingles and ail kinds of
Setli Mills received word a few days W H Logan A wf to A P Slade
building material for sale by Newberg
I a m b i • 1 D i v i s i o n .
Lodge of the A.O.U.W.
ago from Vermillion Grove, Illinois,
its 229 230 231 in Dayton....... $ 400 00
Milling Company,
Rev. Levi D. Barr and wife are enjoy­
! that Mrs. Mills’ father, William Hester, John Thompson to Albert Sisco
th s is e u g r - de p o t foo 1 J effe rs on street , Port
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Christenson were j would hardly live any length of time and
ing a visit from Mrs. Barr’s mother,
1.10 a in Joel Perkins die t4
la nd. Ore
down from McMinnville last Friday ev­ accordingly they made hasty arrange­
Mrs. Mary Furr, of Portland.
si 3 w ..........................................
70 00
Airlie mail (tri w - i.
Prof. J. H. Douglas and family and ening and attended the iawu social at ments and left on the noon train Thurs­ W II Austin to Harriett M Aus­
8.40 a . m . j v v
u d .......A r i 3:05 p. m.
the Baptist church.
day, hoping to arrive there before death
tin l._, int in Ite 2 3 blk 14 N
?rg.
Lv 1 12:15 p. m. Miss Mellie Douglas visited with rela­
11: T a. m. Lv
N
3:60 p. m. Ar
\
Yamhill....................................
25 03
......... Lv j 7 :30 a. m. tives at McMinnville last Sunday.
Miss Harriet philips returned to her comes. Mr. Hester is pleasantly remem­
hheridtiu pa^-ong-
ily e x c e p t Sund ay).
home at University Park the first of the bered in Newberg, he having made two Wm L Glisan A wf to Joe Dubois
Board
by
the
day,
week
or
meal,
with
4 30 p in. I Lv
n d .........A r i 8 : 4 0 a .m .
trips this way. and the last time witii
part It 4 blk 3 Rowlands add
c\v trg . . . . L v ' 7:05 a. m or without rooms, at
6:0-3 i>. m | L
the Winslow week, alter visiting a few days in town his family to remain about two years.
to McM..................................... 475 00
r a n ------ Lv j 5:30 a. m.
7:40 p. m. I Ar
with
Mrs.
R.
M.
Wallace.
house.
M r s . D. H. T u r n e r .
Elizabeth Hutchcinft et al to
G. V
i'T , Agent, N ewberg.
I respectfully solicit the patronage of
I te ilm - e H o u s e h o l d K x p c n i e f l .
Sarah Thossel 169 a in sec 12
Ralph Storey stopped of! here to see those in need of repairing and bicycle
R. . î LE t Manager.
Ono of the most expensive household
C. 51
AL K HAM,
t2sr0w........................................
his brother Frank on Wednesday when sundriet. Will do my best to please
1 00
Gt
- A ; Agent, Po r tl a n d , o r e .
items is shoes. Yet this expense can he Lucy A Mallory A hush to Chas
on his way from McMinnville to Glad­ y ou.
C. F. J ohnson .
made slight if J. B. Lewis Co.’s “ Wear-
stone Park.
Bremmer 221.78 a in Samuel
John E. Smith received word a few Resisters” are bought. They are th e) Laughlin diet2sr4w.................... 3500 00
Loca: Events.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cumpston are days ago of the death of his fattier, Jesse result of 40 years of shoe making. Get a
Jesse Edwards A wf to Thomas
visiting with their daughter Mrs. Eva Smith, at the age of eighty-three, which pair at J. C. Porter’s.
Nowlin part blk 25 Edwards
Scott at Oregon City and attending occured at Syracuse, Nebraska.
add to Newberg........................ 300 00
Jew hats at Mr». J ihnson’s.
Chautauqua.
Henry Gee knows to a certainty Hint Addison Hash A wf to S J Petit
former student in
I.. F. Hall h a ./ 1 : h be on deck again .
T,
.
.i , one rattlesnake that has been enjoying
Walter Mills left here on last Monday- the colloge,
80 a in sec 14 t5sr7w............... 490 00
came up from Portland1.. ,,
. . . . .
..
. , , ,
C. It. Wil- in is st-1 paying cash for morning for Baker City where he will where he is in the express business and itself up about his farm the past eight J S Funk et alto J T Funk 136.63
work with his uncle J . A. Winder at remained over Sunday with Fletcher years will never bask in tho sunshine
prod ace.
a in sec 11 t4sr5w.................... 150 00
or lay in wait for victims any more, as P H Marley A hush to Win l’ar-
carpentering.
Cox.
Si
andsewi i] macliines at Vo-
he now carries the rattles in his pocket,
rett 30 a in see 36 t4sr3w.......
1 00
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Edwards,
tf.w Bros.
If you use a fountain pen it will pay having killed the snake Friday last.
on Monday, July 17, a son. It is safe to you to see the ten cent bottle of writing Rattlesnakes are rather scarce in the Newberg Orchard Association to
Van Lea- t is assisting F. H. Storey say that the young man is regarded by
Hemy Marsh its 20 21 blk 1
fluid put up, with filler, especially for Willamette valley; blit once in a while
in the tin shop.
Newberg Orchard Association 100 00
the family as all O. K.
fountain pens. For sale at the post- one comes down from some old haunt W McChrisman A wf to Kate
St me more new w'.i els at Johnson’s.
Guy Metcalf and the Misses Edna Al­ office.
in the foot-hil's to remind people that
Downing 23 a iu T B Hender­
Call and see them.
len and Nervia Wright drove down to
they were here first and have some son die t5sr4w.............................. 1000 00
H.
C.
Paulsen
is
fitting
up
his
farm
■I i Bryan retur ie i from a trip to Gladstone Park Tuesday evening to hear
residence north of town with hot and rights that should he respected.—
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Salmon r i v e r last week.
Sam Jones lecture.
cold water, the supply to come from a Transcript.
J. E. Riley to Martha A. Isham.
Seventy-live } ar­ >f rag carpet for
J. G. Hadley went to Gladstone Park spring above the house. F. H. Storey is
5
T h a t T h ro b b in g H eadache.
A n H o n est R em ed y for La G rip p e.
sa le by Vota"
on Tuesday to get his family fixed up doing tbe plumbing.
Would
quickly leave you, if you used
George W. Waitt of South Gardiner,
Ed Wood, of \i
nville, wheeled it for camping. Jo will circulate between
You can’t cure dyspepsia by dieting.
Newberg and the Park during Chau­ Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of Me., says: "I have had tho worst
to Newberg las- "X . < »y.
sufferers have proved (heir matchless cough, cold, chills and grip mid have
tauqua.
of it,—Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests merit for Hick and Nervous Headaches.
A. L. Stevens is
turning at Little
taken lots of trash of no account hut
Fails, Washington .i present.
James Buckley arrived in town from food without aid of the stomach, and They make pure blood and strong nerves profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's
made
to
Cure.
C.
F.
Moore
A
Co.
and build up your health. Easy to take. Cough Remedy Is the only thiug that
F. F. Seeley the \. ilsouville money Arlington on Tuesday to remain a few
days. He says spring grain east of the
loaner was in tow n .V -nday.
Mrs. W. A. Chesley who had been Tiy them. Only 25 cents. Money back has done any good whatever. I have
mountains lias been considerably injured visiting on Chehalem mountain for some if not cured. Sold by C. E. Smith, drug­ used one 50-cent bottle and tho chills,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herd by dry winds.
cold and grip have all left me. I con­
time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. gist.
uu Aiuiiiiuy July IT, a daughter.
gratulate the manufacturers of an hon­
G. E. Johnson informs the Graphic Soper, left for Portland Wednesday
C ase o f A c c id e n ta l D row ning:.
est medicine.”
For sale by C. F.
Over 1000 feet of new ’90 hose, fresh that Wm. Perkins, of Villard, Minne­ where she will visit for a short time
Earnest C. Root, son of Sidney Root, Moore A Co.
from the factory. Seo F. H. Storey.
sota, where he had good property, has with her brother James Soper.
who lives four miles west of Newberg,
Master Arthur Mears, of Portland, is sold out and is coming this way with
The lawn social given by the ladies was drowned in the Willamette river at
visiting with E. M. Arthur north of the intention of locating.
aid society of the Baptist church on last the foot of Montgomery street, Portland,
Schilling s B est is a pub­
town.
James Patterson and family left here Friday evening was a very pleasant ana on last Saturday afternoon. The young
last Monday morning for an outing at enjoyable affair, and as for the atten­ man, who only lacked a few days of be­ lic as well as a private good.
Mrs. S. A. Deskins visited with her
Nestucca. Their former home having
It means such
daughter Mrs. John Goodrich above been at Blaine they will visit with friends dance it is only necessary to say that the ing twenty-four years of age, had been
cream all disappeared early in the even­ attending the Portland Busines College
tea
b ak in '? p o w d er
Payton last week.
coffee
flavoring extracts
out therein the meantime.
ing and the ladies had the pastor and for the past three months, and on Sat­
soda
a n d spices
J. L. Hoskins was in McMinnvile
DeW itt’s Littly Early Risers benefit others hustling about town pretty lively urday afternoon in company with some as you and your neighbors
Wednesday on business connected with permanently. They lend gentle assis­ on the hunt of more milk for an extra young companions he went to the river
the assessors office.
to bathe. Ho waded out beyond his want at fair prices.
tance to nuture. causes no pains or freezer or two of cream.
depth immediately after entering the
C. E. Smith was laid on the shelf weakness, permanently curing consti­
The ministers of tho different church­
"The proof of the pud­
for a few days this week on account pation and liverailment*. C. F. Moore es of Newberg are taking steps to form a water and was drowned before help
could reacli him. Tho body was soon ding is in the eating.”
of a rather severe bilious attack.
A Co.
ministerial association. The first meet­
recovered and an inquest held by the
Jim Barrie and his brother-in-law Mr.
Eli Haworth returned from Arlington ing was held at the Friends church last
Your grocer offers you
Nason are talking of going on a pros­ this week where lie bought a good team Monday morning when the necessary coroner who found that death came by
accidental drowning. The young man Schilling's B est
pecting trip through the mining districts of James Buckley. He is fitting out for steps were taken to effect such an or­
was a member of the East Side Baptist
tea
baking powder
of Southern Oregon.
hauling wood at Oregon City where he ganization. Another meeting is called
coffee
flavoring extracts
(hurcli and appropriate funeral services
soda
and spices »
We do not claim to be the only Milli­ has a contract that will last until the for Monday, July 31, at 9 a. m. at the were held there on Sunday afternoon.
Friends
church.
All
the
pastors
and
first
of
January.
and
your
money
back if not
nery store in the county but you will
The interment took place at Carlton on
regular ordained ministers are invited
find a nice stock of up to date hats at
Resident Newlin spent last Sunday at
Monday afternoon. \
satisfactory.
reasonable prices at Mrs. Johnson’s.
Salem. He preached at the Friends to attend.
For sale by
Gun-shot wounds and powder-
Judge Bird came down from McMinn­
Wm. Manning and son were over at church in Highland in the morning and
Sutton, Calkins & Co.
their former home west of Carlton on in the evening he gave his talk on Eng­ ville on Wednesday and with Dr. Little­ burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds
lish
Friends
as
he
saw
them
in
his
ro-
from
rusty
nails,
insect
stings
and
ivy
field
and
Dr.
Davidson
examined
Reuben
Tuesday selling off their stock and farm­
j cent trip to England.
N otice o f F in a l S e ttle m e n t.
Hodson, who has been quite feeble, both poisoning,—quickly healed by DeWitt's
ing implements at public sale.
Notice Is h e re by g iven, th a t the u nde rs ig ned
Witch
Hazel
Salve.
Positively
pre­
in
mind
and
body
for
a
year
or
more.
Bellington Meigs, a young attorney
as exec uto rs of of the esta te of William H ob­
Spray with McBain’s Carbolic Com­
son, de ce a se d, have filed In the C ounty Court
| from Chicago visited with J . W. Smith He was cUmitted to the asylum for the vents blood poisoning. Beware of of
Y am hil l county, stat e of Oregon, t h e ir Anal
pound. Death on fruit tree pests, and
counterfeits.
"DeW
itt’s
Is
Safe
and
a cc ount of t h e ir a d m in is tr a tio n of said estate
I north of town last Saturday and Sun­ insane and in the afternoon sheriff Hen­
a n d t h a t sa id c ourt has fixed Tuesd ay . A ugu st
hop lice. Call for circulars and see sam­
C.
F.
Moore
A
Co.
derson
took
the
old
man
in
his
carriage
j
*ure.
day. Ho is out looking for a location
8th s t 10 o ’clock a. rn. of said day as the tu ne
ple.
W. C. K bcgkx , Agent.
and th e co u rt room of said c ourt at M cM inn­
for the practice of law and Salem will and drove to saiem with him. Mrs.
ville In said c oun ty a n d state sg th e place for
C I I K I I ,% L K I f C E N T E R .
Hodson
who
is
quite
old
is
in
poor
h e a r in g said account a n d all ob je ctio ns to th e
H. K. Linnville arrived here from probably be the point he will choose.
6 23 to
Geo. Tolson preached a farewell ser- sam e if th e r e be Any, by said court.
health.
A T BLAIR,
New York last week and is visiting with
Mrs. L. D. Barr took a plunge bath in
| men here last Sunday. We will be
HAMUKL HOBSON.
bis father R. B. Linnville. Next week Chehalem creek on Wednesday while
Ex e c u to rs of tho Es ta te of William Hobson,
George Tolson and Claud Woodward J sorry to lose Mr. To!son from among Deceased.
the father and son will visit different boating above the dam with her mother formed a little go-as-you-please band ; us.
Ram sey A Fe nton A tty ’s for Estate.
points on the Sound.
1 and the children. In reaching for some and started on a journey to the Nestucca j Mr. Carterand daughter Miss liana
Armed have gone to Salem to spend a few days I AGENTS W A N T E D - F O R 'T H E LIFE AMD
Mr and Mrs. B. Lackatnp, Elston, : berries and holding to a twig which beach last Monday evening.
a chieve m e nt* of A dm iral D ewey,” the world'*
Mo., write: “One Minute Cough Cure broke, she went overboard but held to with a rollof blankets, a camera, acoffee 1 visiting friends.
j gfenteht naval hero.
Bv Murat H alstead , the
li felon« fr!«*nd a n d a d m i r e r of the n a tio n ’g Idol.
the
boat
and
got
out
safely
although
the
pot
and
frying
pan
they
left
on
the
ev-
Jim
McKenzie
returned
to
Corvallis
saved the life of our little boy when
Biggest a n d h**>t b o o k ; o v e r 500 pages, 8 x 10
ening train for Sheridan where they \ Tuesday after making a short visit Inches: near ly 100 page* ha lf to ne illustration*.
nearly dead with the croup." C. F. water is quite deep at that point.
Only $150. E no rmous de m a n d .
Big comml«
Moore & Co,
nions. Outfit free C hanc e of » li f e ti m e . Write
Mrs. Walter Bissell and children left struck the road oyer tho mountains for with the home folks.
q
u
irk
.
The
D
ominion
Com
pa
ny,
3rd
floor Cax
the
beach.
The
boys
were
not
bred
In
Alden Chamberlain has returned to n Bldg., Chicago.
The Wilson-Dixon fishing party re­ here on Wednesday morning for Ross-
old
Kentucky
but
they
went
away
as
from
Washington
where
he
has
been
port a catch of two hundred and fifty land, B. C. to join Walter who seems
chipper as two larks and they will get at work in ttie hoy fields.
„
CTIVE SOLICITOR!! WANTED EVERY
trout at Meadow Lake last week. The to be determined to stick to the mines
there
in
due
season.
___
here
The
young
people
of
the
neighbor-
j
\
w tor The Story of the P h lllD piaes”
fish were mostly caught in the stream until he makes a stake. They still have
, ____*
i_____
- ...
i hy Morel H alstesd, oorainls.fooed by th e Oov-
liood gather m ! at the home of Miss „rnm em n, offiel.t Iflitorlsu to the W.r Pe
their home on River street which is oc­
over the divide however.
About the 1st of September Mr. John Nellie Wheeler last Monday evening partm ent The book
written In army
cupied by Mrs. Bisseil's mother, Mrs.
J
*
esm ps at flan Kraoet.eo, on the Parlrto with
Stanley A Bond are now in the New­
Evenden
will sever his relation with tho and gave her a very pleasant surprise Oeoera! Merritt, In ib e hospitals at Honolulu.
| Sarah Young, and we shall expect them
,
1 ill II- rig Kona, in the Ameriean ir e n e h e , at
berg Meat Market and are doing busi­ back at no distant day.
First National bank of this city as cash­ , 111 h o n o r o f her r e t u r n ,_____
hom e.
( a k e , vf.nilM. in the tn iurgen t r tm p i with A auinaldo
ness in the best of style. A good sup­
ier, and go to live upon his (arm a few c a n d y a n d le m o n a d e w e r e s e r v e d t o the
the d e e s ol the O lym lOl_..........................-
pia with Dewey. In the
of battle at tho fil l of Manila. BOO a O ta
John Hash’s daughter who married J. miles northwest This step is taken in party which broke ud at a late hour, roar
ply of fresh meat usually on hand. If
for agent«*. B rim fu l of ori ginal pic ture* ta ken
g o v e rn m e n t pho to g ra p h e rs on th e spotl
you have fat stock to sell you will do B. Warner has left him and returned to the hopes of better.ng his health. Mrs. all feeling that it was the most enjoy­ by
Large book. Ix>w price*. Big profit*. Fr eigh t
pula. C re d it giveu. Drop all tr a s hy unofficial
well to see them before selling elsewhere. her father on account of bad treatment Evenden and oldest ion will remain in able affair of the season.
w ar book*. Outfit free. Addre»», F. T. Barbvr,
received at Warner’s hands which she tbe city, the former to fill the chair of
Mr John Bowen and his mother, Sec y Star In s u ra n c e Bldg., Chicago.
Mrs. Mary Baldwin, her son Charley,
says she has endured for along time and music in the college, and the latter to Mrs. Bowen, of Portland, visited lost
known as “ Hick,” and Murray Hobson
untill it became unbearable. For some enroll as a student. Mr. Arthur Me- Fr iday night at the home of II. C.
left on Wednesday in company with
time they have been living in tbe foot­ Phillips has resigned the office of j istice Johnson
X. Y .Z.
Everett Weesner for Douglas, Alaska.
N e w
hills of Lane county out from Cottage of the peace, and has already begun the
Business ought to move in Alaska with
P h o to G a llery
Grove. Mr. Hash visited them there work of acquainting binself with the
Murray and “ Hick” headed that way.
recently and found his daughter so poor­ duties of book-keeper in tbe bank, and
A deal i* in conr»c of consummation
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R..T. Cooper has boaght th* H. D. ly cared for and receiving such abuse j Mr. John Wortman will become cashier. whereby John J. Henderson will dispose
la
now
r r s'ly for buaionaa
A ll work
Fox meat market and is again' Slicing from Warner that he brought her home Mr. Evenden is a congenial and compe­ of hi. fine farm of 320 acre* near Belle- j
steak. The Graphic is not informed as with him. She has the youngest child tent business msn, and sill be missed vue, together with the growing crop, im- , ¡usrant».«<l.
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to Mr. Fox’s future prospects but he is a which is less then two years old and from tbe business circle of the town, hut piementa, «teck, and household goods to
good citisen and it is to be hoped that be four others are left with him. He ar­ no one doubts that he will make an ag­ Mr. Wm. Groffrier, a German, late of j A r u to and P l a t i n i t F i n t a t i . C r a y ­
o n W o r k a n d P h o t o H a t t o n ».
will again engage in bnsineet in New­ rived in town on Tuesday and seemed in­ gressive and progressive addition to the Minnesota. The consideration of this
berg. Mr. Cooper has had a good deal clined to want to make trouble but mar­ ranks of the farmers. The Reporter omnibus sale is understood to be $18,500. 1
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of experience in the meat business in shal Heath took him in hand and ad­ earnestly hopes that the plans nearest The paper* were to pass today.
Mr
IJ y ers,
Newberg and his friends are glad to vised him to leave the«« part« which he bis heart may be fully realized.—Re- Henderson secured a puchaser within
Corner Tint an« Main
see him behind tbe block again.
! seems to have done.
porter.
three weeks of the date of offering his*
OHURi
a . — SERVICES EVERY
iir
i. a n d 8 p. m. a n d T h u r *
r
*y
day at l p rn. -ab!
T school every Su nday a t
e tin g a t 8 p. m th e f t m
v 45 a. in Monthly
ith. Q uart erl y mooting
Tue -d ay in e ac u l
.id Su nday in F e b ru a ry ,
’ « -• <■ *J Satur<'
•V.t>
.ugust a: h ••ovember. w o m a n 's For*
el. M ss-ionary bv/ clety me ets t h i r d Sa tu rd ay
î c
m d n t l i a t i p. r u
$ 2 . 00 .
A
|0f Women &
Genuine Children’s
Sale
( Shoes at
j
>
k\i
In order to make room for our
a
FALL STOCK OF SHOES,
Which are already arriviug, we will place on sale for a short time
ALL ODDS AND ENDS IN WOMEN AND
CHILDREN’S SHOES
At a Merely Nominal Price.
If you are looking for Bargains iu this line, it will pay you to investi­
gate this ofTer at ouce.
Yours for trade,
Sutton, Calkins & Go.
We don’t want to Blow
our own Horn but
We can and will furnish any instrument in
the
Musical Line
At prices a little lower than any one else on
the Coast.
Singer Sewing Machines in stock and supplies for them and all other
machines, if not in stock can get them at 24 hours notice.
BIGELOW & JOHNSON.
FAMILY
Having
bought
the W .
I.
Decker grocery I will be glad to
meet all the old customers and
GROCERIES
many new oucs.
A nice, dean stock of Family
Groceries at the Lowest Prices.
and
Highect Market price paid for
Butter, Kggs and other Produce.
PROVISIONS.
^ T T O R N K Y AT LAW.
CLARENCE BUTT.
Will n ra o tic e in »11 t h e c ourt s of tho state.
Special a tte n tio n giv e n to pro ba te work, the
writi ng of de ed s, mortgagee, contr acts a n d th e
d ra fti n g of a ll legal pa pers.
N ew b erg. O regon.
O ff ic e —Secon d Floor
Bank of N e w be rg Building.
F. A. MORRIS, Pre*.
A. R. MILLS, Vice Pre*.
MOSES VOTAW, Cashier.
G. W. Gilbert.
G. F. Moore & Co
D r u g g ist s .
Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and W^ll
Paper.
Stationery and School Supplies.
N ew licrg, Or.
O ^ O -A
l L
Books and Tablets and E tc., Etc.
T IZ IE ID 1 8 9 3
SPRING HILL FARM.
Transacts
business.
a general
banking
J E R S E Y C A TTLE A P O L A N D
C H IN A H O G 8
Foreign Exchange bought and
sold.
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Careful attention given Collections.'
From th e best strain*. Stock for sale a t reason*
able prices.
Address,
J . M. A S. W . A T K IN SO N .
Newl>er|f, Or.
C r e s c e n t I llo y a le s
) Safe
Are |> Durable
I Handsome
Chain Models $23.00 and $33.00
Cbainless
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$60.00.
Discount for Cash. Beautiful Cat­
alogue free.
P A K R E T T A CO., A g en ts,
D u n d ee, Or.