sou 78.84 a in H H Uvdo die Carl Stanley Hup from Portland this Choice Nebraska sorgi) m il at Lasbior’s t5ar4w..................................... 1649 20 week visiting with his father. Your bop gloves 2» cents at HoJson BUM ENDS' CH UR C H .— 8E It VICES EVERY Fannie Roberts to Carrie Rhu.te ) Sun nday d ay a t II a, m. a n d $ p. in. a n d Thursd Bros. The Iudian says we will have uo 1-10 hit iu Its 11 12 blk 22 N ay a t 2 p. m. S ab b ath school e v e r r Sunday a t $ 2 . 00 . 9.45 a. m. M onthly m ooting a t 8 p.'m . th e nrst Yamhill.. ........................... 50 00 ; Miss May Lamb is assisting Cashier ' Wanted—tobuy first class cows at summer. The white man knows we Tuesday in each m o u th . Q u a rte rly m ooting hav’iit got it. Any fool, ean predict a Wirt Ltuighlin A wf to Ca'rio Newberg Creamery. !Colcord iu »'*• B'lllk * * * * * * May, A ucust a n d Novemi-cr. W o m a n s For long white?; the wise matt prepares for Rliude 1-10 hit in 41495 sq ft eign M issionary Society m eets th ir d S a tu rd a y If you want a good chicken for .Sunday Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for It and purchases his underwear at Hol- In each m o u th a t 3 p. m , Thomas Davis die.................. 60 00 I expressing or light hauling. soit Bros. T> ARTIST CHURCH.—SERVICES, SUNDAY i t leave your order at Wilson's grocery. G ti Wright A tvfto M J Michaux U a. m. a n d 7:30 p. m . Sanilay achool Sun- For sale at a bargain, my homo on The Misses Xorraa and Alta Rankin, eaya a t 10 a. m . P ray e r m eetin g W ednesday lu 7 8 blk 2 Newbys 3rd add Word received from Nate Snodgrass at e v en in g a t 7:30 o’clock. C a l v in S t a n l e y . j of Portland, are visitiug with Miss Liz River street. to McM............. .’ ............. .. 1250 00 North Yakima, Washington, states that JR E s B Y T E R I A X C H U R C H . —S E R V I C E S EV- zie Craven. • • I ery The Baptist Sunday school he'd a crops are tine, though fruit is rather Henry Williams to Rosa H Dix as follows: F e b ru a ry 7th - , two .. _ weeks ___ __ a n d 2 21st, M arch 7th a n d 21at, a n d A pril t i n a n d on Its 9 10 11 12 blk 29 Ed young son picnic yesterday in the Edwards oak Mrs. Lockwood, with light in tiiat section. It seems also that l i th . wards add to Newberg............ 90 00 Claud, is visiting this week with rela- grove. — OF— we have no monopoly on the unexpected SREE METHODIST.—PRAYER MEETING -v < August rain, for they also have ex William Millsap A wf to H M 1 every T h u rsd a y At 7 ; AO p. m . «abbaili tives in Astoria. Have you seen tho last photograph achool ev. ry S u n d ay a t 10 a. m. l’eery 160 a tie sec 6 t4sr5w... 1000 00 perienced a little of the “ unusual.” T. B. Cummings made a dying busi sample in Smith's display window? New J R Mendenhall A wf to Samuel -P R E A C H IN O 11.:00 A M. M. a K. n d CHURCH 7 :.‘10 p. in. ev ery Sun d ay S u n d a y ness trip to McMinnville on bis wheel samples every week. George Tolson writes that he had a W Evans Its 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 blk 5 School 10:00 &. in. (la s s 12:u0 in. J u n io r last Saturday afternoon. The pastor of the Presbyterian church very pleasant ocean trip down to Han L eag u e 3:00 p. in. E p w u rth League 0:30 p. in. Fosters ad to Sheridan.......... 180 00 P r a y e r a n d P raise M eeting every W ednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Porter have teen announces that there will be no services Francisco, and did not miss a lueal— Maggie Brown A husb to Hank 7 :3 0 p in. C h o ir P ra c tic e every W ednesday a p. in. All a re c o rd ia lly In v ite d to all of visiting the past week at Mrs. Porter’s in his church Sunday. lie failed to specify ns to the loss of any. Brown 30 a in sec 10 t5sr7w.. 150 00 th e s e services. WM. J. WALTZ, Pastor. old home at Ilebo, Tillamook county. Lee Smith has recently purchased a He is nrfw studying in the Pacific The Hank Brown to Milton Carter ological Seminary at Oakland, and re 30 a iu sec 10 t5sr7 w.............. 150 OO SOCIETY NOTICES. Mrs. B. A. Millsap of Lebanon, has steam wood saw which is now doing cites two classes in the university at m a r r ia g e l ic e n s e s . service about town. been visiting during the past week with OF THE WOBLD.—NEWBEROCAMP.NO. Berkeley where Sarg llrltt is attending. , 113, m eets ev ery M onday ev en in g . her sister Mrs. W. W. Nelson west of Mrs. Lizzie Jetty of Champocg visited Arthur McPhillipa to Marguerite Red - I l l c. T. U.-BUSINESS MEETING THE s£ C - 1 to w n . mond. T. B. Duncans’ returned homo from with Mrs. Marguerite Elliott a tew days \V . o n d a n d fo u r th W ednesday in e ac h j Meadow Lake Monday where they had mon*h’________________________ _ I Miss Gertrude Craven of Middleton the first of the week. S hoes T h a t W e a r. O. O. F .—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY returned home Saturday after a several Ladies wanting any kind of stamping been fishing and picking huckleberries. Every shoe requirement is found in J. t ev en in g s in B ank of N ew berg b u ild in g . days visit with her cou9in Miss Grace done will be accommodated at the Wil While out there a party from North B. Lewis Co.’s “ Wear-Resisters.” Tho Yamhill shot u deer back of the lake a n d l . o f s .—K e w b e r o c o u n c il ,NO: ! Craven. K , 168, m eets ev ery F rid ay ev en in g in Ma- j Mrs. Rebecca Marr returned home lamette Valley Telephone office. and divided up with them very liber uppers, soles, linings, stitching are per sonic h a ll. Top Buggy for sale. ally, so they feasted on venison steak. fect. They are the most comfortable F. and a . M.—MEETS e v e r y 8ATU& ! from Carlton the latter part of the week, E d m u n d R o b in s o n , Torn seems to have falleu in love with durable, stylish shoes made. Get a pair day n ig h t in C. V. B ank b u ild in g . ^ where she had enjoyed a pleasant visit Newberg, Oregon. the place out there and wishes to buy a at J. C. Porter’s. with the Phineas Roberts family. Rev. L. D. Barr and J. M. Wright small tract for a summer resort. He S. P . R A I L R O A D T I M E T A B L E . Mr. IY-ffer of Dayton drove down drove up to Carlton yesterday to hold expects to return again next week. A n I lo n e a t R e m e d y f o r L a G r ip p e . Wednesday and made the purchase of a preaching services there last night and Georgo \V. Waitt of South Gardiner, Y a m h ill D iv is io n * thoroughbred Jersey calf of J. L. Hos this evening. Me., says: “ I have had the worst F o r S a le . kins. Any one wishing to buy a nice sight cough, cold, chills and grip and have Doors, windows, sash, mouldings, P a sse n g e r d ep o t foot of Jefferso n stre et, Po rt Mr. J. B. Taylor, who for the past two lath, lime, shingles and all kinds of ly residence, healthy loeatiou, good taken lots of trash of no account but la n d , Ore. or three weeks lias been acting as station building material for sale by Newberg house with all modern improvements, | profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's A irlie m ail (tri-w eek ly ). ___ agent here, pulled up stakes and left Milling Company. a good business, or a fine 10 acre tract j Cough Remedy is the only thing that 8:40 a. m. I Lv . P o rtla n d ... Ar ! 3:05 p. m. Friday morning, Mr. Cutts again taking has done any good whatever. I have 11:35 a. m. | Lv. .N e w b e rg ....... Lv | 12:15 p. m. Mrs. E. F. Kuckraan has left for of land 1 mile from Newberg will please used one 50-cent bottle and tho chills, 3 :5') P. m. j Ar A irlie — . .Lv j 7:30 a. m. the helm. Waterville, Washington where site will call on VV. P. Heacock for particulars cold and grip have all left me. I con S h e rid a n p a ssen g e r (d aily e x ce pt Sunday). Mr. and Mrs. John Hash left yester visit through the winter with her and price. A bargain to the right 4:30 p in. I Lv — P o rtla n d .. .. Ar S:40 a. m. or party. Will tako part cash, rest In gratulate the manufacturers of an hon 6:05 p. m. I L v .......N ew berg . .. .Lv 7:05 a. m. day morning for a visit with Eastern daughter Mrs. Wilson. est medicine.” For sale by C. F. 7:40 p. m. | Ar .. S h e rid a n ........ Lv 5:30 a. m. laud. friends and relatives in Nebraska and Moore A Co. An old gentleman named Slvyer, of G. W. CUTTS, A gent, N ew berg. Iowa. They expect to be gone about R. KO ELER, M anager. Forest Grove, was in town yesterday two months. F a y Y o u r T ax es. C. H. MARKHAM, looking for a house to which to bring Paul B. Cooper, the only member of Gen. F. »Sc P. Agent, P o rtla n d , o re . By order of the county court taxe3 will Miss Janie Lewelling, of Oregon City, his family, and send his children to the High School class of '98 absent at become delinquent after Sept. 1. Gov stopped off here on her way from Amity, school. graduation, was tendered a reception ern yourself accordingly. where she had been visiting, Wednes Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Local Events. Orrin and Hugh Retine and Verne day morning, and visited with her rela T. S. Patty. Three of the members of Nason returned from Tillamook Tues tives, the Votaws. H o p F lc k e r a W a n t e d . tho class were unavoidably absent. Like day where they had been coasting it for Heacock for wood-sawing. Mrs. E. II. Woodward, with son Her a time. Tho boys seemed to think they Fifty hop pickers wanted, 18 to 20 days alloccasions of this kind, it is needless C. B. Wilson is still paying cash lor man, left yesterday morning for Hepp- got more rain than recreation. picking. Will pay 90 cents per 100 lbs. to say, a most enjoyable time was had produce. Address, C. C. L auqhlin , North Yam by all present. Prof. Reynolds and the ner, Eastern Oregon where she will visit Alva Cook, with family, of Meyers hill, Oregon. class kept Paul quite busy answering Rollin Kirk is working with the Clem with her brother N. C. Maris and fam Falls, Washington, ltns been visiting questions and telling incidents of his ily for a couplo of weeks. Scott thrashing outfit of LaFayette. during the week with his parents, Philippine trip. There was some sing Over 1000 feet of new ’99 hose, fresh B a r r i e '* Merril Heaton, of Middleton, was in Martin Cook and wife. Alva is station ing and reciting. Ice cream at>d cako from the factory. See F. H. Storey. town with his father Monday and or agent at the above named location, Merchant tailoring coats are made up were served during tho evening.— Jesse EJwards made a business trip dered a supply of hop tickets printed. Allen Smith and son Hnrlon have by first class Portland tailors at uo ad Telephone-Register. this week to Baker City and LaGrande He says that present prospects are good torn out the front of the Storey build ded expense, as it saves shop rent, fires in the interest of the Edwards brick for an excellent hop yield. ing opposite tlie town hall and have etc., besides being made in up to date 4 D is c o v e r e d b y a W o m a n . factory. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Cash, who attend put in a nice glass front which Bets otr style. Black dress worsteds, English Another great discovery has been serges in colors and mixtures for nice Tho Loyal Temperance Legion will ed Scotts Mills quarterly meeting last the appearauce of the structure excel suitings, and also woolen goods. Black made, and that too, by a lady in this meet Sat. Aug. 26th at 2:30 p.m. in the week, continued their trip to Prune lently. and fancy pantings. Ladies dress county. “ Disease fastened its clutches Presbyterian church. Let all tho child Ridge, Marion and Itosedale where they Rev. R. A. Atkins, the popular pas worsteds. Made to measure or sold by upon her nnd for seven years she with ren come. * held short series of meetings. tor of the M. E, church here three years tho yard. Low priced cassimero by the stood its severest tests, but her vital or One Minute Cough Cure quickly ago, will give a lecture in tho Methodist yard. Agency for tho Davis sewiug gans wero undermined and death seem Little Miss Agnes Goodrich of Payton rode down on her wheel tho first of the cures obstinate summer coughs and church next Tuesday evening on “Jere machine which my experience has ed Imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not week and visited with her cousin Balf colds. “ I consider it a most wonderful miah’s Visit to Ireland.” Rev. Atkins’ shown the best made. medicine—quick and safe.”—W. W. many friends will be glad of the oppor sleep. She finally discovered a way to Robertson. Merton, Mayhew Wis. C. F. Moore tunity to hear him again. recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle 4 G lo rio u s N ew s Master Harold Bennett who has been & Co. of I)r. King's New Discovery for Con Having very few expenses we are in a position to furnish any Musical The regular services at the Friends visiting here for a few weeks returned C. B. Wilson lias been appointed Ag’t church Sunday morning will be con Comes from Dr. D. B. Cnrgile, of sumption, and wus so much releived Instrument or Sewing Machine at less than Portland Prices. to his home in Portland on the Tuesday at Newberg for Multnomah box factory. ducted by the pastor. In the evening, Washita, I. T. He writes: “Four bot on taking the first dose, that she slept morning train. tles of Electric Bitters lias cured Mrs. ¿ • “ Come in and see us we will trade for anything of v a lu c .^ p ^ all night; and with two bottles, lias If you are in need of any fruit boxes, at 8 p. nt., Pres. Thomas Newlin lias George Metcalf and family returned strawberry crates or anything of the kindly consented to relieve the pastor. Brewer of scrofula which had caused been absolutely cured. Her name is Store closed Saturday until evening. her great suffering for years. Terrible' Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W, C. homo from the coast Monday evening, kind you can get them of him as cheap Come out and hear him. sores would break out on her head and Hunnsck A Co., of Shelby M. C. Trial where they had greatly enjoyed a as you can in Portland. L evi B arr , Pastor. face, and the best doctors could give no bottle free at C. E. Smith’s drug store. month’s outing. Services will be held in the upper part Lon Hill received nn interesting let help; but her cure is complete and her Having bought the W . I. Jesse Hobson took bis children down of the M. E. church next Sunday, 11 a. ter through the mail Tuesday. I t was health is excellent.” This shows what Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. to Astoria this week, where they have m. Subject, ‘‘A Call to the Ministry.” one Mrs. Hill had written him when thousands havd proved—that Electric Decker grocery I will be glad to all been sniffing the sea breeze and tak Junior League 3 p. m. Epworth League he was in the Klondike, and was over Hitters is the best blood purifier known meet all the old customers and Dr. A. J. Ilossiter received a letter on ing in events of regatta week there. 7:15 p.m . Preaching at 8 p. m. Sub a year old, the date being July 24, 1898. It's the supremo remedy for eczema, Thursday from his sister, Mrs. G. W. ject, “ Unconscious Influence.” many new ones. It would probably have been more ap tetter, salt rlieum, ulcers, boils and Spray with McBain’s Carbolic Com Downing, of Salem, who, with herltus- pound. Death on fruit tree pests, and Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly preciated bad it been received a year running sores. It stimulates liver, band, is lu Alusku. She writes that A nice, clean stock o f Family kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, hop lice. Call for circulars and see sam digests food without aid from the stom ago. herself and husband, and also her helps digestion builds up the strength. ple. W. C. K r u g e r , Agent. ach, and at the same time heals and re- Groceries at the Lowest Prices. daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heacock wishes bis friends to Master George Mitchell is working for , st° res Hie diseased digestive organs. It know and don’t you forget it, regardless Only 50c. Hold by C. E. Smith drug Judge C. A. Suhlbredo are in tho best Highect Market price paid for Charlie Shires on the latter’s ranch out is Hie only remedy that does both of of what they may have heard to the gist. Guaranteed. of health. Mrs. I). expects soon to near Meadow Lake, shingle making and Htese things and can be relied upon to contrary, that he has a wood-saw engine Butter, Eggs and other Produce. being her two daughters to Tacoma, G r a i n D is p la y a t E x p o s i t i o n . cooking being his principal occupations. permanently cure dyspepsia. C. F, and asks you kindly to give hint your or and place tiiem in tlie seminary at Moore A Co. Tn order to get a good display of that place to be eduented. She will ders for wood-sawing. He will treat you Frank Elliott returned from his work E. H. Woodward has been attending square and do the work as cheap as any grain and grasses for the Portland Ex then visit friends and relatives at Sa in Southern Oregon, Wednesday. He position the management has decided lem, Dayton and Newberg before re tf will now work in the employ of the Ore- the annual meeting of the state editor- one. to oiler three premiums; first premium turning to her homo at Skugaway. gon City Pulp Mills as timber inspector. | ial assoclatian at Astoria this week and Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspep $100, second $70, and third $30 to be Mrs. Downing writes that her husband has also been taking in the regatta sia because its ingredients are such that given to the county making the best is in tho Atlin mines witli a view of ^ ^TTO RN EY -A T-LA W . Fred McGregor who has been spending his vacation at Scotts Mills, returned to there. On bis way down, in Portland, it can’t help doing so. “The public exhibit of grain and grasses from the investing. She is delighted with Alas CLARENCE BUTT. Newberg with Pres. Newlin the first of he met his old friend Dr. Will Clark of can rely upon it as a master remedy for states of Oregon, Washington and ka—says it is a fine country. It is the week, and will wait here for the be Ontario, California, who accompanied all disorders arising from imperfect di Idaho. W ill n ra c tlc c iu all th e c o u rts of th o state. surprising how rapidly vegetables and S pecial a tte n tio n giv en to p robate w ork, th e gestion.” Jamss M. Thomas, M .D.,ln ginning of college, with his brother Ed. him to Astoria. The Southern Pacific railroad com garden truck grows. Such things are w ritin g of d eed s, m ortgages, contractu a n d tho ruggists d ra ftin g of a ll legal papers. Maurice L. Townsend, who for the American Journal of Health, N. Y. pany has been authorized to receive at iuexpensivo iu Skagaway.—Dayton George Grayson of Tillamook was N ew b erg . O reg o n . tho various stations on its lines wheat, Herald. around calling on his old Newberg past three or four months has been C. F. Moore & Co. O ff ic e — Hecond Floor R ank of N ew berg b u ild in g . friends last Friday. John Barker, one teaching school at Oretown, in Tillamook E. C. Armstrong and family have just outs and grasses. From each station Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and W all of the proprietors of the Tillamook and county, came in on the train Friday arrived from southern California, where will be tuken 50 bundles of wheat, 25 of Paper. F. A. MORRIS, Pres. Schilling's B est North Yamhill stage route, came in with morning. After vieiting over Sunday they have been for tlie past five or six oats and 25 of grasses and five cents a A. R. MILLS, V ice Pres. with his sister Mrs. J. C. Hodson, he left years, and intend to make this their fu bundle will be paid. him. tea baking; powder coffee flavorlof extracts MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. here Monday morning for his home near The bundles should be about six •oda and apicea Noah Heater and sons have been put Richmond, Indiana, after an absence of ture home. It is the same old story— inches in diameter, cut full length and Stationery and School Supplies. ting up some tine baskets down at the two years. He expects to attend medi once in Oregon never satisfied till back ore all good; but of course closely tied together. basket factory during tho past week. cal college next year, probably at Indi again, for there is no place like unto it. All exhibits must reach Portland by some are better than others. Their many friends here are glad to They are manufacturing some exception anapolis. an September 1. welcome them back again. ally large ones, specially adapted for use New berg, Or. Have you any doubts Yamhill county ought to make a dis Books and Tablets and Etc., Etc, in the hop yards. J . J. Barndollar an old Pennsylvania Charlie Moore's under lip has gradual play that will take first premium. about Schilling's Best friend of Howard Williams’ arrived here Stanley & Bond are now in the New ly come up again and assumed its natu O Z E ^ O -^ Is riZ IE ID 1 8 9 3 iking powder? tn r berg Meat Market and are doing busi last week with his family from Coffey- ral position, the cure having been effect coffee? avorTng extracts? R u l e . F u r S to r in g W h e a t. vllle, Kansas. They have been away aoda? and spites? SPRINC HILL FARM. ness in the best of style. A good sup ed when his wife and children arrived | Following are tba rales for storing Transacts a general banking ply of fresh meat usually on hand. If from home for a considerable length of home Wednesday morning from Willa- Your grocer pays you JE R SE Y CATTLE & PO LA N D business. you have fat etock to sell yon will do time, taking in the many sights along mina, where they had been visiting for wheat at the Newberg Flouring Mills. back your money in full CHINA HOGS Wheat is stored in bulk as we loan the coast from Southern California well to see them before selling elsewhere. a few weeks. Charlie had only been to north. Mr, Barndollar was in Coffey- the train to meet them five times, and the grain sacks to our customers. 1 if you don’t like them. Guy Metcalf returned borne from villewhen the Dalton gang made the at Foreign Exchange bought and From tho beat at raina. Stook for Mio el raaaOQ Anyone selling their wheat between able price*. Ball9ton tho latter part of last week, tempt to rob two Joanks and was a wit had about concluded that tlie joys of the present date and July 15, 1900, will sold. Aditna, Schilling's B est where he had gone to work with a ness to the battle which ensued, result thia life are rather uncertain. get two cents moro per bushel than the tea baking powder J . M. & S. W. ATKINSON. thrashing crew. They thrashed one ing in the death of eight men, four of coffee flavoring extract* j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Speer of Garfield,! local market price as compared with •oda and apices Careful attention given Collections. Newberg, Or. bushel and had to discontinue in defer the gang and four citizens. Ohio, who have been making a tour of value of wheat in balk at Portland. ence to the gentle rain. On the clearing the coast beginning with Southern Cali Customers who carry their wheat over will justify you in going to As was predicted by his admiring fornia, stopped off here Tuesday and to another year will get no more for it tip of the weather, he went back again I friends Roy Heater won the pole vault visited over night with Kmraor Hall’s than the real market price at time of the trouble of asking your the first of the week. at Astdria Saturday and now holds the grocer for them and of get- Mrs. M. II. Pinney and little daugh Northwest record. He also won second with whom they used to be very well ac selling. Crescent Hlcyclcs Should we sometimes nay more than ting your money back if ter have returned to Newberg from place in tfie running broad jump and quainted. They are also old friends of j the Kirks and the Douglas family. Mr. | two cents abovo the market price for Mountaindale, Ore., where Mr. Pinney third place in the 120 yd. hurdles. The you don’t luppen to like has been at work in the Dorrance lum j Sunday Oregonian says : “ The pole 1 Speer is a large fruit dealer, and was •tored wheat or wheat brought to mill, ! greatly interested in our orchards. we reserve the privelege of only paying any of thffm. ber mills for the past few months. The vault was the most closely fought of all such a price for stored wheat until we 43 latter took the fever a short time ago. the events, the interest of the grand- C. C. Elliott receive I word from his For sale by and is now convalescing in a Portland stand not lessening one wbit throughout old Indiana home the other day that bis have supplied our need». Sutton. Calkins & Co. On stored wheat taken out in small hospital where he will probably remain the entire two hoars, and when Don ; younger brother, who is only in his quantities for chicken feed no storage for two or three weeks yet. Palmer, with his new Eastern hollow teens, had taken French leave ol the old will be charged. | In the County Conrt o f the alat. of Oregon, The W.C.T.U. at their annnal meet pole, all the same Columbia's hollow folks and joined the regular army, and for Yamhill w tin ty. In the m .tter of the E s Wheat exchanged for any kind of tate of David Everest, deeesred. N otice I* ing, Aug 10,1899, elected the following mast, equaled his record of ten feet and that lie had been stationed at the army Chain Models $ i $ .oo and $35.00 here)») riven that the tind«ralxn*d, tho duly millatuff or grain. K inyon A F uchs . appointed qoallfled and acting adm inistrator officers: Pres. Mrs. W. R. Scott, Re eight inchee, and Heater with his Ore- post at Vancouver, ’Washington. On Chainless • - $60.00. ] of the eatat* of David Evareat, daeeaaed, w ill cording Sec'y Mrs. L Tallman, Cor. gon fir stick , went him one better and account of his youth, however, a die-j pr"**nt hit retlfu ation at aueh ad-nfnl.iratnr Discount for Cash. Beautiful Cat. ' of raid eat it* and apply to la id eoort for a dia- R * » l VCatat# T r » n i f f r i . Sec'y Mrs. Alberta Terrell, Treas. Mrs. broke the record, the enthusiasm was at charge had been obtained for him, and oharee from the dntlea oonneered therew ith on alogue free. by th* Y am hill Co. A bstract Co. at Me- th# 22 nd day o l 8eptemt*or, L. Tallman. Vice Presidents: Baptist, its height. This was the only contest the folks at borne wished Clarence to go R eported at the place of M innvU le, O regon, for th e w eek e n d in g . t ’tin a o fth e above entitled eourt, and that Mrs. Townsend: Methodist, Mrs. Waltz; in which there was a record smashed, down after him. He was rather ol the Ju ly 1, Jam es Vi. P u f h , m anager. ; .a id adminlatrator w ill at the tim e and plaee PARR ETT & CO., Agents» above m e n tio n e d present hla aroount of the Friends, Mrs. J. Blair; Presbyterian, the record for the vault in the North- opinion however, that if the young man Charles Kohn A wf to J J Col D u n d e e , O r. condition of »aid relate at aald tima. Dated at Portland. Oregon, thla 19 day nf Mrs. Britt; Evangelical, Mrs. Hash; west now standing at ten feet and ten was determined to soldier it was useless lar! tracf 72 x 120 ft In M' M $ 300 00 I Aug let. I«90. It JONES Weslyan M e th M rs. DocU Many. * I inches.“ to interfere. A E Anderson A wf to A H Ben- Adminlatrator of th* above entitled estate. CHURCH NOTICES. Choice Nebraska sorghum at Lashler’a The Graphic and the Oregonian for I W E HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK P I MASON’S LATEST IMPROVED FRUIT JARS THAT WE MUST CLOSE OUT. W I Call and Get Our Prices. W have also a good Stock of the Vacuum Self Sealing Bruit Jars that we w ill Sacrifice in Price SUTTON, GALKINS & GO. MUSIC STORE Bigelow & Johnson, Props. KIMBALL PIANOS & ORGANS Singer Sewing Machines in Stock. FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. G. W . Gilbert. C.F. Moore & Go D . t Are Safe Durable Handsome h