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A U C T I O N. The Graphic and the Oregonian for » 2 . 00 . I Saturday, October 14, ----- And until closed out I shall offer the entire stock of— — P H , 1 \ H I R D 4 » SOJV, L A .R A . Y R T T R » S a l a s ii 1 \ M . a n d 7 I \ M . D a i l y . F W K A Y a m h ill D ivision A t Moore’s drug store you will find ......................t ......... Miss Alderson Wednesday for an overland trip to Soda- the finest and largest tablet for a nickle Lon gin ;................................. Miss Glen ville, Linn county. They will probably Passenger depot fool of Jefferson «re e l, Port or dime that can be had short of Chi “ Left Alone,” ..................... Miss .Swick be gone two weeks. Jand, Ore. cago. The latest and best papetiies, Nightingale's T r ill..........Miss Alderson Tlie best of fresh and salt meats the Airlie mail (tri weekly). bond or linen tablet. Selected— ..............................Miss Glen 8:40 a. m. I Lv Portland Ar 3:0.) p. m. market affords will be found at the New- Mrs. F. A. Morris and Mrs. Julia Pills at Poughkeepsie..........Miss Swick 11:8.» a. m. I Lv Newberg. Lv 12:15 p. m. berg Meat Market. The highest prices 3:50y>.m. j Ar Airlt« Lv 7:30 a. ra. Maris start Wednesday morning (O ct.4; Last Hope ..................... Miss Alderson paid for batcher’s stock. Hheridau passenger (daily except Sunday). for their home in Newberg, Or. They j When tlie Heart is Young . Miss Glen 4 :»'p m. I Lv . Portland.: .. Ar I 8 40 a.m. J. S. Rees, who is carpentering in will make short stops at Chicago and 4>:0.*> p. m. | Lv .. Newberg . .. .Lv 7:05 a. m. A n H o n e s t lle m e r iy f o r L a G r ip p e 7:40 p. ra. | Ar .. .Sheridan..... Lv j 5:30 a. m. Portland came up last Saturday evening Minneapolis.— Bloom ingdale, Indiana, George W. W a ilt o f South Gardiner, and remained over until Monday morn G. W. CUTTS, Agent, Newberg. World. Me., says: " I have had the worst ing, visiting with G. W . Mitchells’. Tt. KOELER, Manager. If you are tired seeing the pesky cough, cold, chills and grip and have C. H MAKKIIAM, My farm, two and a quarter miles house flics making interrogation marks taken lots o f trash of no uccount but Gen. F. A P. Agent. Portland, ore. southeast of Newberg, for sale on easy about your ceilings call at Heacock’s : profit to the vendor. Chamberlalu's terms or will rent if not sold. store on First street and get one of those ; u'ough Remedy is the only thing that J.-C. K i r k . new fangled fly killers and go after them. | |la8 done any good whatever. I have used one 50-cent bottle and the chills, Just received three second hand sew They will do the work. Moki Tea positively cures sick head- | cold and grip have all left ine. I con- Nice rooms for rent at tlie Newberg ing machines, Singer, Davis and White. A \ gratulate the manufacturers of an hon- Yoair choice fur »12. Guarantee good ache, indigestion and constipation, Hotel building. For sale by C. F. delightful herb drink. Removes all est medicine.” work. VotawBros. New .Vine of Wall Pa^er, Ingrains and eruptions o f the skin, producing a per Moore A Co. From the present date until further ■ofhers, at Moore’s. fect complexion, or money refunded. C o lle g e N e w s . notice the postoffiee will be closed at 25 cts. and 50cts. C. E. Smith. 1 McAlee the haruessmaker wants 12 or 7:15 in the evening. The bock social in itself lasted a few 15 cords of wood. Henry Wade, who is closing out the hours, but its effects will last much long E. H. W o o d w a r u , P. M. bankrupt Btock of R. P. Bird A Son at er in the generous collection of b«*oks re Foot rule given with-each purchase of Station agent Cutts informs the LaFayette, called at this nffice last Mon ceived. As the song expresses, it will be Tablet at Moore’ s Drugstore. Graphic that beginning with next Mon day, and as a result of his visit, an ad “ remembered by what it has done.” Bring your sash to Heacock’s new day morning the down train will pass vertisement announcing an auction sale The new volumes make a fine showing Newberg an hour later which will be at of the stock, will be found in this issue and tlie students seem very appreciative «tore. No extra charge for glazing. of the Graphic. of them. Embroidery .hoops, needles, stamped 7:55. -doilies with silk, at telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins, Mr. and Charlie Redmond, of McMinnville, Let Monmouth take warning now, and was down the latter part of last week Mrs. C. E. Hoskins Mr. and Mrs. E . H . guard its laurels carefully. A class in Forty-five excursion tickets were sold visiting his old college friends. He en Woodward, Mrs. A. E. Moore, tlie forensics, with Pres. Newlin as instruct- wtitliis point last Monday morning for tered the state university at Eugene tills Misses Joycieand Anna Hoskins, Hervey or, lias been established to meet once a Portland. week. Hoskins, Walter and J. I. Hadley at week. This will be a good preparation Mrs. Edwards went to Rosed ate last Rev. J. H. Douglas who has been tended the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Ferris for debates, but will also give certain of Saturday where she occupied the pulpit the boys who nrc aspiring to be admitted traveling over Indiana in the ministry at Dayton last Friday. in the new Friends church on Sunday1 . Mrs. Burrows, wife of Stephen Bur to the bar some day, go<id training in during the summer and fall arrived at Acker’s English Remedy will stop a his home in McMiunvilie the first of rows, who had been sick with cunner of practicing what they ulieady know in tlie stomach for some time, died at the that line, and, perhaps, in finding out «ctmgli at any time, and will cure the the week. worst cold in twelve hours, or money family borne at twelve o’clock on Wed- how much they still lack. As yet, there With a clubbing rate of only »2 a year refunded. 25c. and 50c. C. E. Smith. 1 nesday. The funeral services will be are no girls in the class, w hich is a pity, for the Graphic and the Oregonian you for if it lie true that “ women can’ t ar A . L. Stevens has given up tlie prop- getall the news, both local and general, conducted at the residence north of gue,” they might at least learn how it is town to-day at ten o'clock. •erty he bought a few years ego of J. C. at a very low figure. Now is the time For first class tailoring Martin Olsen's done. Clemenson and has now bought the Dor- to subscribe. Walter Parker, ’99, who is engaged in work recommends itself, but in order to rance property on River street. Eli Harry Allen was in town last Monday satisfy a class of customers who want Y . M. C. A. work in Portland, .visited Evans will move to the property vacated selling to the trade a new oil can witli cheaper clothing he has arranged to chapel Monday morning. day Mr. Stevens. pump attachment that is about the furnish goods from a San Francisco Rov. Aaron Bray, pastor of the Friends “C. B. Wilson has been appointed Ag't slickest tiling out. He was meeting house, from $10 up fo ra suit. H e will church in Portland, attended the morn at Newberg for Multnomah box factory. with good success. take your measure and guarantee a ing chapel exercises, Monday. If you are in need of any fruit, boxes, fit. Call and see his samples Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets asre onold S h e ep , H heepl -strawberry crates or anything of the a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, Charley Cox who camo here last ¡kind you can get them of him os cheap Dr E. P. Dixon lias thirty three head raising of the food, distress after eating spring from Colorado, a sufferer from as you can in Portland. of sheep for sale. or any form o f dyspepsia. One little chronic throat trouble, died at the home •U. V. Xa 9 on, who spi Miss Eva Martin wishes to say to her of his step-father, Jeremiah Osborne, on here visiting with his sister, Mrs, J. W . and 50 cts. C. E. Smith. Wednesday evening. His brothers Os Newberg friends that she is ready for 1 Barrie, left the first of the week for his their fall trade with a fine line of street Rev, H. S. Lewis was up from Sher- car and Fletcher c.ime up from Port home at Hnew, Wisconsin. He was very land and were with him at tho time of lulls, including a fine line in Golf and wood last Monday doing some mission much pleased with Oregon and will A t the time of going to Bicycle fiats. Opening display of Pat ary work for the college by way of in liia death. iprcbably return and locate in this These Pattern troducing two or three young men from press the hour set for the funeral tern hats Sept. 23rd. country. lints cannot be cxceled outside the large services had not been announced. Sherwood to the work. The Graphic is L. M. Gilbert arrived home from Rose- cities, and will be marked »2.00 to »5,00 •What a comfort it is these long even glad to note that lie is much improved dale the first of the week where lie spent below city prices. dngs to sit by the fire and read about the | ' n health. several days iookingafter his prune crop. M is t le t o e W a n ted . ¡many things that have taken place dur- rosters are out announcing a public Wanted, to correspond with some one ang the day while you were at work. sale of H. D. Fox's personal property for H. G Maxon.anold schoolmate of his The Evening Telegram makes (Ids pleas Saturday at one o’clock in the afternoon. who came out from Indiana a few months who can siiip mistletoe in large ship ure possible for ten cents a week. Sub Besides the usual household furniture ago, and who for the present at least is ments. Also Xmas holly. Mistletoe located at Salem, came down with 1dm grows on oak trees. Enclose a reference scribe at tire post office. a six year old mare, a new Mutchler and spent a few days looking at this with first letter. Address, Dr. H. C. Dixon has located at Enter wagon and a new set of harness are ad part of the country. Mr. Maxon is an Hell wood St. Florists. vertised. Mr. Fox has decided to re prise, the county seat of Wallowa coun experienced box factory man and he in 292-290 Sell wood Ht., Portland, Or. turn to Kansas. ty, where he will practice dentistry. tends engaging in that business in this t6 F red R obesbtock , Mgr. Enterprise is a town of eight hundred lion. J. W . Hobbs and wife, of Mc- country. 5 Bobbed the G rave. jteople, situated seventy miles from E l-, Mlnwville arrived home from a five N o tice T o T ax P a y e r«. A startling incident, of which Mr. John gin the nearest railroad point and as weeks’ trip to their former home near Coats will be added on all taxes un Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, there is no other dentist there lie has i Mooresville, Indiana, last week. They jio doubt found a good location. The ¡bring reports of prosperity in that coun paid after Nov. 10 1899. By order of the is narrated by him as follows: “ I was in a most dreadtul condition. My skin citizens of Enterprise will find the Doc- try and as for politics the only cry county court. W. G. H e n d e r so n , Sheriff. was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue tor and his wife to be very nice people among republicans is for McKinley and coated, pain continually in back and svho are worthy of tlie confidence ol expansion, M arried . sides, no appetite—gradually growing those with whom they may mingle. Miss Gertie Craven, only daughter of weaker day by day. Three physicians E. G. Fendall’s team indulged in On last Friday afternoon the house on Fortunately, a friend another runaway scrape last Saturday Mr and Mrs. Allen Craven of Middleton, had given me up. A. T. Hill's place near Hpringbronk was was married to James McPoland,of New advised trying ‘ Electric Bitters;' and to which resulted in quite a painful acci •destroyed by fire. The house was oc berg, at the borne of her parents on my great joy and surprise, the first bot dent to one of his boys. The little fel- cupied by Mr. Hillard, the gentleman,! Tuesday, October 10, at 10:30 a. m., tle made a decided improvement. I con . . .... _ , ... . , low was thrown from the wagon, his w ho bought the Frank Liberty place. tinued their use for three weeks, and am head striking against the edge of a plank Rev. Herbert T. Cash officiating. Mrs. Hillard, a young babe and Mrs. walk in such a way that the scalp was D ou b le T rain S ervice to Ban Francisco, now a well man. 1 know they saved my Hillard's mother who is an aged lady life, and robbed the grave of another laid open for several inches. It was a On October 15th the Southern Pacific victim.” No one should fail to try them. waseat home when the fire broke out very close call and the only wonder is Co. will inaugusate a "D aylight Ex Only 50 cents, guaranteed, C. E. Hmilb's around the stove flue at about two that the boy escaped with his life. press,” leaving Portland at 8 :30 a. m., drug store. o ’clock. The women got seme bedding out of the house but it was dropped so H. A. Forcht and K. C. Hollingsworth and reaching Han Francisco at 7 :45 next Both The c u e , * Library •eelel. near the burning building that it was all caught more catfish from a pond in Che- evening, only one night out. U ,,a* becn a ><>"* tiu,e » inc® *° manT lost. Mr. Hillard figures Ins loss in lialem creek bottoms one day last week standard Pullman and tourist sleepers This new train is in , of oar p o p 1« have been brought tjgelli- 4iousehold furniture st about »400 and than they knew what to do with. Be will be attached. «he house was probably worth »250. sides a large number of very tine ones of addition to the present 7:00 p. m.Shasta er at 'he college in a pleasant social way good size they took out little fellows to Overland, and will give ninny pas«en . j as were gathered there last Friday even* Rev. Georg* C. Carl, a minister in the the number of—well they thought there ! gers the desired opportunity to see en ‘ nK- *oc'a* W*B largely for the Hunker or German Biptist church, has must have been at least 30,000, and put route the great Willamette, Umpqua Iwnefit of the college library, each gueat rented the Palmer properly oa Fifth them in the creek. The overflow of the and Sacramento Valleys without loss of being supposed, if he sodeaired, to bring etreet and will move in witli his family creek in the spring put the water and time, and still arrive in Oakland and a book as an addition to the library.! «a soon as Rev Barr moves to his new Five hundred invitations had been is Han Francisco at a reasonable hour. the fish in the pond. Lons*. He says he expect« to see quite sued by the facnlty and hoard o f mana Hilar Moon and family left here the Mu.teal ana Reading, a n u n i«r of families, members of his gers under whose auspices the recep •church, m e from the East to this first of the week with a year's snpplies It is the common verdict thst the en tion was given, and the chapel was country during the next yeir. The Myr ter Kake Village, Alaska, where they , tertaimnent given in the college chapel more than filled with the gue«ta of the tle P'liat Enterprise says of him : Dur will take up their work again among the on Thursday evening, October 5, waa one evening. Everybody deported them- ing liis lowg residence here Rev. Carl Kake Indians Dr. H. J. Mu-thorn, of of the very best of the kind ever given selves in an easy informal way, engaging lias proven himself to 1 « an earnest Scotta Mills, will also leave for the in Newberg. It is a rare occurence in social conversation with friends. The worker and is ago«*'] speaker. Th efan same fin d in alarat a week where he will wlien three such talented young Udiea, atodenla *>erved light refreshments. The ily have a host of friends here who sa awl a* physician ami an-wt in the mis each an artiat in her own particular line, library, of cour«e was the chief attrac lt ret to lo«e such worthy people from sion work. It is well thst there are ars brought toge'her in one evening'« tion and interest, and all paid it an in- our community, but v b s Join ns in those who are wi.ling to engage in this exhibition, and the fact that ekeh of th« apectire visit at some time during the wishing themsne-«ss and proper 1 ty in kind of w. rk hut the Graphic has no ladies received a hearty encore indie*. evening. Music was rendered by tlie Local E v e n ts. J Natural L aw iu the Spiritual World. Prof. Morrison. Life of MAria B. Woodworth, Flora McDaniel. Revival Kindlings, • C. and M. Dixon. Divine Origin of Christianity, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards. In His Steps, - M iud aud Mildred Wills- Reminiscences of Levi Collin, Ruth A. Edgerton Longfellow's Works, - Alfred Wheeler. Providence aud Missions, • M iryD lxou. A Manual of Mediaeval and Modern History, A P. Oliver. 8tory of the Iudinn, Edna B. New*liu. The Log School House on The Columbia, Thomas Newlin. True to His Home, Olive N. Newlin. Whittier's Works - * Mr*. Metcalf, Fleetwood’s Life of CtrUt, Mr. and Mrs, F. X. McAtee. Story of the Bible Anlm ils, Mr. aud Mrs. Mills. Proceedings of the Conference of Friends, Mr and Mrs. Seth A Mills. Prehistoric World, • • Mrs. Smith. Boston Monday Lectures, • E. W, Kossitcr- Introduction to the Holy Scriptures, E. 8 Craven. French Revolution. Six Generations in Ireland, Mary Minthoru. Evolution, The Stone Book, The Mosiac Record. Mrs. Jos. Hall. Lay Down Your Arms, - Gertrude Miuthoru. Jos Hall. Daniel the Prophet, The Prehistoric World. The Scholar in Politics, • J. W. Vaughan. Lillie Henderson. Brief Biographies, Minnie Henderson. Creasy’s Rattles, The problem of Human Life Here aud Here- * E. 8. Craven. after, Romeo and Juliet. Beside the Bonny Brier Bush, • Mr. Votaw. The Last Days of Pompeii, W. C. Woodward. Equality, • - * Caroline Dunlap. Self Help, * • • D. II. Turner. How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Woodward. Moore’s Poems, - * C. F. Moore. Scarlet Letter, • • II. M. Williams. Sartor Resartus, • • L. C. Williams. The Miracle at Markham, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott. Emerson’s Essays, Mr. aud Mrs. L. M. Parker. Familiar Quotations, • • Gertrude Lamb. Gems from the Poets, . . . May Lamb. True to the old flag, • Mrs. A. B. Lamb. SchalTs Oritical Doctrinal Homilictical Com ineutaries. 24 vols., Clyde A Jesse Hobson. Christie Johnston, • Marguerite Alderson. Life of Daniel Webster, Newberg Public Library The Princess. Mr. aud Mrs. O. K. Edwards. Our Journey Round the World, 5. C. Hodson. Arina the Libyan. • Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Biblical Antiquities, • “ '* “ " Great Events of the Greatest Century, Margaret Inglia. Shakespeare’s Works, - M. E. & E. M. Allen. Tales from Shakespeare. Lalla Kookh. F o r L a G r ip p e . Thomas Whilefleld A Co., 240 \Va- baslt av., Jackson st., one o f Chicago's oldest and most prominent druggists, recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Re medy for la gripp, as it not only gives a prompt and complete relief, hut also counteracts any tendency of la gripp to result In pneumonia. For sale by C. F. Moore A Co. Wanted —We will pay »12.00 a week salary to either a man or woman to rep resent the Midland Monthly Magazine as a subscription solicitor. The Mid land is the same size os McClures or tho Cosmopolitan. It is now in its sixth year and is the oidy magazine of this kind published in the great Central West. A handsome premium given to eacli subscriber. Bend 10 cents for a copy of the Midland and premium list to the Twentieth Century I'lihlishing Co., St. Louis, Mo. 9 15 t4 P r ic e s He«|need. We have reduced the price in all mill feed and flour. Flour 75c. per sack or »2 90 per barrel at mill and all stores. Prices at mill per ton for bran, »12; middlings, » 10 ; chop, »16. K inyox A F uchs . Schilling's Best let baking powder sods and »pices w ill flavoring extracts Large additions of m tirely new goods wri.l be sold at same time. Percales, Calicos, Muslins, Domestics, Dress Goods, Hosiery, &c. Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Hardware. By order of the Creditors, HENRY WADE, Auctioneer. PIONEER H AED W AR E STORE IS H ER E TO STAY. ———Come in and inspect our stock. tea b a k in g po w d e r flavo rin g e t ir n d S and spices were all the very best there are? Your grocer pays you your money back if you don’t like them. Par «ale b» Sutton. Calkins & Co. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adnatnfutritor of the estate of Charles Bovard, deceased, by the county court of Yatnhtl county, Oregon All person* having a elaim or claims agsinst said e*ta'e. are hereby notifled and required to present the same with the proper vouchers, to the oudar* signed at residence, m Newberg, Oregon, with- la stx months from the date of thft notice. Dated this 4tb day of October. I * * AdmiuUtrator of A * the e*t*i« », of U ar!« See the best-------- A IR T IG H T S TO V B S O /i t h e M a r k e t • Get your Babies weighed, visit, shop or buy as it may best please yo* as a generous public. Hoping to serve your wants iu Hardware I ask you to cosne one aud all. At your service, J. Ii. M o u n t « NEARLY FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD ! ! It's a long life, but devotion to the true interests and prosperity of the American People has won for it new friends as tlie years rolled by and tin-original members of Its family passed to their reward, and these admirer« are loyal and steudfnst today, with faith in its teach ings, and confidence in the information which i i brings to their homes and firesides. As a natural conseipience it enjoys In Its old ago all the vitality and vigor of youth, strengthened and ripened by the experiences o f over half a century. It Is "The Kew-York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over aa the leading National Family Newspaper. Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the Slate and Nation, the publisher o f “ The Graphic" (your own favorite home paper) has entered into an alliance with ‘ The New-York W eekly Tribune” which euabtea him to furnish both papers at the trifling cost of $1.50 per year. Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the community in which he lives a cordial support o f his local newspaper, as it works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to bis home all tlie news and happenings o f his neighborhood, the doings o f his friends, the condition and prospects for «liflt K-iri crops, the prices In horn markets, and, iu fact, Is a weekly visitor which should he found in every wide awake, progressive futility. Just think of it! Both these pupers for $1.50a year. Send all subscriptitMiH to The Graphic, N ew b ergr, O r e g o n . ^ T T O l l N E Y AT-LAW. E L M E R P . D IX O N CLARENCE BUTT. DENTIST. Will practice Iu Blithe court« of the nt*te. Special attention fIVIO to probftM work, the writing of (J ccm ! h , mortgages, coutracta ami the drafting of all legal papers. N ew b r r g . O re g o n , Office 2 doors west of Moore's Drug store. 1st. street, Newberg, uregon. p A MORRIS, Pres. A. R. MILLS. Vice Pres MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. O rrir* — Second Floor Hauk of NewUerg Building 1 i C. F. Moore & Co D N e w b e rg , O r. r u g g is t s . O I^ O - A - ls r iZ E ID Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall Paper. Stationery and School Supplies. 1 ^ 9 3 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign Exchange bought aud sold. Books and Tablets and Ktc.. Etc. Careful attention given Collections. HOW CHARLES W. BABCOCK PropW ofor Lyooum S h a ll Oymtar P a r lo r , o f Roahomtmr, JV.IT« O btataod $ 2 ,0 0 0 U fa Inmurmaoo Potloy. i “ Mv business as proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor. 14 ] Mai« street, Rochester, N. Y . . ' write* Mr. Charles W. Babcock, “ waa so confining that niy lung* became affected. My doctor told me I'd have to leave the store a*l go to work at m m - — ** thinKO'itdoora. Me said my lungs were in had shape, and I knew it just as well as he did. The trouble had liccn ¡rowing on me for a ong time. Like moat other people, I tri'd to make m jsclf believe the trouble was not in the lungs. I called it .U stomach trouble or ner vous disorder, but I IV kept coughing, spitting and wasting away right along. I lost in weight, falling from 140 to US pound.«. Somehow or o her, I got hold of Ack- er a English Remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, and after taking it according to directions. I waa ns well as any man in New York State. I waa healthier and stronger than be fore I took the cold which came so n;ar killing me. I now weigh tjo pounds— ten pounds more than ever. A fter recovering. I applied for a life insurance policy. When the doctor began examining me. I waa afraid he would discover that my lungs had once been affected, but be didn't. I passed all right and was pronounced in a first-class condition If that Isn't proof of the moat posi tive kind that Acker's English Remedy is a great medicine. I don't know what you call proof. I give it my warmest endorsement. My address it given above. Anyone who wishes may write me personally about my oase.” are all good; but of course some are better than others. f Wouldn't it be surprising if Schilling's Best coffee •ods IdJSii Miss Alderson appeared before New and Sibyl and livrnice Woodward. At Heacock for wood-sawing. berg people for the first time in the ren the beginning of it short program, Miss F. X. MoAtee has a good bam for dering of anything like technical music. Alderson favored the company with a TIKIEIOW CHURCH.-SERVICES EVERT Charley Uoekina was in town Thurs- rent. " Sunday at II >, m. and » p. m. and T h u » She lias a very sweet soprano voice and vocat solo. Pres. Newlin in a few words ay at i p. m. Sabbath school every Sunday at day. C. B. Wilson id still paying cash for knows well how to use it. * 44 a. m. Monthly meeting at 4 p. m the Ant But she of v i k s n i , bespoke the interests of Tuesday In each month. Quarterly meetlnf A new stock ol stationeiy at the poat- produce, showed the greatest strength in iter in the cowMuunitv in the library, and the second Saturday and Sunday In February, May, Aueuat and November. iVomin't For- office. | House and barn for rent. Address strumental work. It was evident that heartily thanked those present for whiit o lfn Missionar ^OoelMjr mesta third Saturday In each munth this was her specialty, and she is doubt they had already done. He then intro* W. P. Heacock still wants your wood lock box 31. ArTISTCH rR CH .—SERVICES, sr.NDAY 11 sawing. Leave orders at Wilson’ s Grocery for less the best performer on the piano the daced M rU . U\ Gwllt of Portland as m.mnd 7430 p. m. Sunday school Son the speaker of the evening. Mr. Gwilt college has ever had. qays at 1* a. in Prayer meeting Wednesday New sofa pillows, latest designs, at expressing or light hauling. erenlrig 30 o’clock. Miss Glen is well known here, in fact stated that this was his first visit to Nice rooms for rent in Xewberg Ho telephone office. RKiflIYTERIAN CHURCH.-SERVIOEB EV- tel building. Furniture and carpets all so “ well” known that it is always con Xewberg, and that he wag glad to see ei> two week« aa follow«: . February .. , 7th Charley Hbires has been down from sidered a treat to hear her. Her se that we posestod in saclt a marked de land 21st, March 7th anil 21st, and April i and new. ÌSth. Meadow Lake during the week. lections for the evening were excellent gree, the bulwarks of civilization, Rev. Levi D. Barrs’ moved to their and showed her full rich contralto voice ! churches and schools. For they go hand ree MiTHODrsT.— p r a y e r MEETING W. A. Coovert, of Dayton, son-in-law J Iiew ]10nle across the canyon on Tnurs- every Thursday at 7:30 p. u . Sabbath to its best advantage. Very few sing ; in hand with civilisation, and where ‘school every Sunday at 10 a. m. of W. I. Pecker, has moved totowc. day. ers nave the rare power which site has they are, the people arc capable of the K. CH l’ RCH -PREACHINO 11. :00 A M. If you want a good chicken for Sunday Mrs. J. C. Sawyer’s sister, Mrs. Dick of combining a wealth of volume with best in life. He spoke of Itooktuis man’s M . aud 7:30 p. in. every Sunday Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Claas 12:00 m. Junior leave your order at Wilson’s grocery. inson, with her husband, are here from such accurate and exquisite expresson. * closest friends, and his best allies in the League 3:00 p m Epworth League 6:30 p. m. I Prayer and Praise Meeting every Wednesday • Walter Parker of PortUnd visited with tlie East on a visit. Her Tendering of "The Rail” was ex | courageous struggle for an education, 7:30p m. Choir Practice every Wednesday i Have you seen the last photograph ceptionally fine even for her. MissGlen i He dwelt upon the great opportunities H p. ra. All are cordially invited to all of ! home folks and friends over Sunday and these services. WM. J. WALTZ, Pastor. I sample in Smith's display window? New goes East the last of the month to tuke | of the modern student as against the stu Monday. samples every week. dent of former years, in the increased further instruction in her line of work. SOCIETY NOTICES. High grade sewing machine, new. Miss Swick, the reader of the evening, possibilities in the way of recourse to School supplies of all descriptions, For sale or trade for cows, sheep or OTTHfc WORLD.—NEWBEROCAMP.NO. lunch boxes, book straps, pencil boxes, is noted for her portrayal of child life good literature. The following is a list , 113, mss Is svery Mon Jay evening. goats. C. F. M oore . and characteristics. She enters into tlie I of books donated on this occasion, with at Moore's drug store. •vVr C. T. U.—BUSINESS MEETING THE SfcC- C. K. Schmeltser was over from W. H. Winslow and his brother who spirit of childhood's joys and sorrows ! the names ofthedonors. f f . ond and fourth Wednesday in each Scholls, Washington county doing some month, Doners. is out from Indiana made an overland and with her impersonation makes them I Boolfto. • • F. tl. Buchansu. stand out as real before her audience, Goethe's FrtU»t. t o. o. f .— s e s s io n s h e l d o n T h u r s d a y | tra d i n g la!,t Tuesday trip to Salem this week. evenings in Bank of Newberg building, j Her selection “ left alone,” a very pa Remember The Alsrao, - Chas F. Burrows. M-s. C. B. Frissell has been over from The Mo«.utftiusof Oregon, • • J. II. Rees. Louis Balsiger, of lone, Morrow- thetic soliliquy of the young orphan, Emerson's Essays, vols. 1 A 2, • • Ells Macy. a n d l . o f s .— n e w b e r g c o u n c il , n o . Hillsboro during the week visiting with county, spent last Sunday in town visit . 168, meets every Friday evening in Ma - * Calva Martin. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer. ing with a good looking young Indy j was her best, and elicited the sympathy The Lord's Day, sonic hall. Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation, of all. i . AND a . M —MEETS EVERY 8ATCIU friend. The Village Improvement Club meets Mrs. Jesse A. Mills- The musicians were alily assisted in , day wigbt In C. V. Bank building. - - - J. II. Kees- at the residence of Jesse Edwards on Mrs. Ellen Robbins and children drove their work by so good an accompanist The Kohran, Marraion, . . . Frank Peach. Tuesday afternoon October 14, at two down from their home above Willamina j ag j j rg y —(]e tyilson. Our Journey Around the World. Mrs. McDaniel. s. p. it a i m o a ¥> ariMt: t a b l e . o'clock. * last Tuesday and arc visiting with her The Freuch Revolution. pr o g r am . daughter, Mrs. C. F. Moore. Prof, and Mrs. Morrison. Allegro and Presto, Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 Mr. and Mrs. Johu Crawford left here CHURCH NOTICES. a Sold at a c . , 50 c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. ad., as. 3 d . 4 a. fid. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money beck. n; th, abov rmrr.ntm. H. UOCKET. 4t CO., PnfrHtort. .V<w To»*. ! For Sale by C. F. Smith. Newberg, Ore I