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C o lle g e New*. A N A T T U A I ’ M O N B Y H O JIK T A L K NT H eating stoves at Storey’s, Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co to J. M. W RIGHT, G. W. WORDEN. Surah M M artin 2.68 a In Jn o All u ndertaking goods a t a big dis-1 The students are very glad to welcome A S p e c t a c u l a r a n d M u a l r a l E n t e r t a i n m e n t Notary Public. am ong them tw o of last year’s students, W att die I5sr4w....................... 125 00 to b* t»i vea trader the Auapiue* of the count at Votaw Bros. C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for! M K. C h u r c h . U nited B rethren C hurcli to S els C hristenson was down from Me- ' ^*, r a ^’ewhy of Recedale, and H arlan produoe. j S m ith. Francis H ausu irth 57.32 a iu Newberg will have a chance to be Minuville Tuesday. A meeting is called for th e repuhll - 1 Jn o B Rowland die t3 sr4 w ... 40 09 rig h t royally en tertained next Friday L ast Friday n ig h t being the first meet- Billy Ifendershott, of F o rtlan J, cans to n ig h t a t the city hall. ing of the literary society in th e term , evening when a spectacular and musical U L Sabin A w f to W S Pow ell in town last Monday. 10 a A 7 Its in Dayton.............. 1 00 it was of course a very interesting one— en tertain m en t will he given for the ben- A big load of slab wood for $1.50 is ' Leave orders at W ilson's Grocery for election times arc generally exciting. j efit of tho M. E. C hurcli, under the di- Alexander Stoutcnlierg (by w ill) th e cheapest wood you can buy. Choice Farm and City I’ropeity. expressing or light hauling. to D ingmau Stoutenberg et al A class in logic lias been formed this rectlon of M rs.J. W. Barrie. The enter- If you w ant a good chicken for Sunday j Collect Rents and Look After Estates. Go to Jack th e Cobbler for shoe disposition of his property to te rm . It really looks as though some of ! tainm ent gives prom ise of being of a leave your order a t W ilson’s grocery. Investments Made for Non-Residents. pairing. H oskins old stand. his heirs. i the students ought to become quite very high order, such a* a Newberg au Iusurauce Written iu Select Companies. Try a load of slab wood for $1.50. j A big load of cord wood already fo rth e ‘•reasO|)ai)l0’* with go much training in dience seldom has the advantage of, and Dan H arvey to A L A lderm an T he Chas. K . Spaulding Logging Co. Its 20 21 Dayton ..................... 61 50 | a real aesthetic tre a t is expected. The stove for $1.50 at the saw m ill. j | 0gic ftnj forensics. W all paper.—We have a large stock— j charm s and beauties of Greek and Ro A lbert Lapean A wf to Peter Now is th e tim e to get holiday pres- g tn a rt B H anna, graduate of th e U ni will sell rem nants for less th a n cost a t j ■ If >sou want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save l>oth Bashaw s'... It 1 blk 12 H urley man mythology will be heavily draw n en ts at your own price at Moore's. versity of Oregon now engaged in Y. M. time and money by calling on us. If we haven't what you Moore's th is m onth. A Larges add to N ew berg.. . . 500 Ot upon, and the attraction will be educa Three second hand cook stoves. C. A. work, was a visitor a t chapel on want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop H on. J . W . Hobbs of M cM innville U S to Larkin Fouts 38.27 a see tional as well as entertaining. Aside V otaw B ugs . j Friday ol last week and gave a short erty to your satisfaction. If a nou-resident and wish to ob 4 l3r4w .....................................Donation was in tow n on his round of duties as from th is, the musical part of the pro talk on stu d en t life in the various coun $25 incubator good as Dew for $16. tain information about Real Estate or the country in geueral, M AKRIAUK LICENSE*. revenue officer last F riday. gram offers a special inducem ent- A tries of the world. t2 D r . A . M ills . or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, Satie E Snyder 21. to W C Cook 27. good orchestra will lie a renewed pleas H. L. Sutherland, th e harness man I One of th e difficulties atten d an t upon ure to music lovers, and the name of write us. For sale cheap by A. P . Oliver, 2,000 Annie Laughliu 18, to Jo h a H arring w ho bought out J . E Sm ith, has a Dew oak poets made from first grow th trees. th e opening of each term is th e arran g Miss A Idersuu and others given helowr ton 22. a d in the G raphic th is week. in g of the program so as to accomodate is a sufficient endorsem ent for any pro E m m a R ichardson 20, to Wm H aw Leave your orders at the office of the Parties who wish to buy R. R. tickets all th e classes. Owing to the irregulari kins 25. E a st will tind it to th e ir advantage to Chas. K. Spaulding Loggiug Co. for slab ties in th e courses w hich some of the gram. Some foreign talent will also he C lara Johnson 24, to A C Stanbrough introduced. call on L. L. Votaw before purchasing. wood. stu d en ts are tak in g this is generally a Tbe knowledge th a t the affair is u n 28. For Pale—A nice little home. E nquire M rs. V an L eavitt took th e boat for m a tte r of " to il and tro u b le” to the Lottie Johnson 20, to S N Slyter 26. Salem W ednesday w here she will spend W. O. Lawrence, 2 utiles X. W . of teachers who have it in charge, and tliev der the supervision of Mrs. Barrie in C atharine Johnson 19, to F W Fouts sures success. Some of the most satis a few days visiting w ith friends and j Newberg. aw ait th e “ conflicts” th a t will probably factory entertainm ents in the past have 21. ¡902 style of Vapor Bath on exhibition be reported, w ith fear and trem bling. relatives. Irene F Rumuiel 23, to Chas FTaff 27. been under her direction largely, and J . T. S m ith left here on T hursday at W. C. K ruger's liardw aiu store. Go B ut it is arranged a t last, and, it is she lias a knack of getting the most out M artha G roth 20, to Areha Parrel 22. see th em . hoped, to stay, as anyone finding fault m orning for Berry where he will again Georgia Storey 24, to W C Neece 32. of home talent. The fact that she lias W a n t e d T o rent an organ for four will probably be dealt with by the fac been at work upon this performance for ta k e up work in S paulding A Co.’s Florence W Cook 22, to Will G Allen ♦ or five m onths. Call on or address H a r ulty . logging cam p. over two m ouths is significant ol th e 23. The Newberg anctkvn com pany a n vey W ilson. Daisy Cockerham 18, to Jo h n Eborall T h e A p p r o a c h in g L ectu re C ourse. preparations which are being made. Holiday goods at cost and less. A few nounces a public sale of household goods T he admission fee has been fixed at 35. W e feel th a t we eannot too strongly to take place Monday afternoon opposite left. Call e ar'y and get choice, at em phasize the value and interest of the thirty-five ceuts for reserved seats, f l o t e l N c w o e r g A rriv a ls. Moore’s drug store. th e postoffice. coming lectures to he given by Pres. twenty-five for general admission, and Oregon C ity —J W C arlins. Frank Olds, was down from M cM inn Newlin, under the auspices of the col fifteen for children under twelve. Reed G raham was np from B utte- Junction C ity—0 J E lirnian A wife. a-ifle this weak visiting his m other. He ville last Tuesday talking a little county lege Y.M.C.A. i n a strict sense they Tickets for reserved seals will he found Portland—Wm S Pond, S tuart B intends to sta rt soou for th e gold fields politics on the side. will not be popular lectures, for they on sale a t Sm ith’s dihg store. H anna, E F Wills, II C Lownsbury, S P r o g r a m . of Cape Nome. Mrs. Short, wife of C ap. S hort, of Wil- have been prepared w ith a b etter p u r I O rchestra. Schm eer, R C Crosby, F W Chart-house, McAtee, opposite postoffice will sell sonville, was in town last week visiting pose in view th an merely to help pass II Vocal Solo—Mrs. S. Snyder. C F Overbaugh, G H Fitzgihbon. tim e. On th e o th er hand they w ill not III S p e c ta cu la r 'ta p e r D rill—The V estal Vir- 25 Cer.'s ott the Dollar. you a harness or saddle two dollars u n with h er sister Mrs. R u tan . C ity—H C rater, K L M endenhall. giu*. d e r Portland prices and will take your Mrs. L aura Jones, form erly known be so deep nor technical but w hat ev McM innville—J W H obbs, E D Eaton, (a) The Drill. old one ia p art p a y m en t. t2 A Odell. here as Mrs. Jo h n Griffin is in town ery intelligent person can appreciate (b) S tatu e G roupings, fl) Liberty Group. A rgentina—D C C arter. Mr. S tu a rt B. H anna, state secretary again and is boarding witli Mrs. Disney. them . A good nam e for them would (2; Good F ellow ship G roup. probably be "p o p u lar literary studies.” St. Paul—C II E rn st, L C Quigley. of the college Y .M .C.A., visited th e col A call has been made for another (8) O ffering an d B en e d ic tio n Group. Scotts Mills—II ltrodio. lege organixatlon here last F rid ay , re d airym en’s m eeting to be held at the American literatu re is so closely related (4) Pose S tu d ies; Siugle S tatue G roup. to th e E uglish tliai such a general sub Albany—D M Cooper. m aining over until S aturday. (3) G allery of the M uses. 20 Cents ou the Dollar. town hall to-morrow afternoon a t 2 to ! ject as "E n g lish Lands and L etters” R ep re se n ta tiv e s of the Muses. Salem—Miss G ertie G huckstein. E very good republican should o’clock. cannot help being greatly helpful to all (1) C alliope, M use of E pics. Crawfordsvbie—B F Parsons. com e o u t to-night and get electod The best of fresh and salt m eats the who take advantage of the opportunity (2) Clio, Muse of H istory. T hornton, W ash—B McGuire A fam a s a delegate to the state league m eet m arket affords will be found a t the New (3) M elpom ene, M use of T ragedy. offered. The following are th e several ily. • (4) E u te rp e , Muse of Lyrics. ing, or help elect somebody b etter. berg Meat M arket. The highest prices subjects ot th e lectures, th e first of (5) E rato, Muse of Love Songs. Goldendale, W ash—Miss C arrie P ar a Lon H ill who has been a t th e desk in paid for b u tch er's stock. whicli will be given n ex t T hursday eve- (6) T erpsichore, Muse of D ancing. rott. Spaulding A Co.’s office all w inter left (7) U rauia, Muse of A stronom y. ♦;«> io Cents ou the Dollar. Clearance sale of wall paper th is 'ning. Bloomfield, 111—C G W illiams. (8) T h alia, Muse of Com edy. tow n W ednesday for a two week’s m onth of any or all styles, to make room Intro d u cto ry —The land and th e peo San Francisco—Jno W G unn. (0) Polyhyinuia, Muse of Sacred T hings. tram p in the forest for th e com pany. /o r our im m ense stock. Call early to ple. The m akers of E ngland. (c) D rill. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hodsott, get best bargains a t Moore’s. T he Lake countries, and the Lake (d) T a b la u —G reek D ancing G irls. T o C u r e A C old I n O n e D a y IV O rchestra. F rid ay d an. 5, a son—th e first. T his The first of the college lectures will bo w orthies—R obert Southey. T a k e L a x a t i v e B romo Q u i n i n b T a b l e t s , All was the "ex ten u atin g circum stance” of given n e x t T hursday evening. To ap Coleridge and his contem poraries of V C h arac te r Song—Mrs. M etzger a n d Prof. d ru g g ists re fu n d the m oney if it fails to eure. K antner. io Ceuts ou the Dollar, E. W. G rove’s s ig n a tu re is on each box'. 25c. I ’rof.’s tardiness at school th a t m orning. preciate and understand th e whole th e Lake d istric t. VI V ocal Solo—Miss Alderson. <§>> W illiam W ordsw orth and his friends. V II V iolin Solo—Mr. S. J. L ash icr. M r.E . O. Miller, sta te organizer of course, one should hear th e introduc lCcal Estate. A glimpse of W illiam Shakespeare V III Q u a rte tte —M esdam es B arrie an d T u r th e prohibition party, lias been in tow n tory lecture. n e r, M essrs R obertson a n d L ittle fie ld . »«•000 00— •during th e past week encouraging the D yspepsia can be cured by using A ck and his work. IX T om ahaw k M arch aud D rill. 215 a cres, 100 acres in c u ltiv a tio n , good Swathmoor and th e Jordans. trie d and true to renew ed th ird p arty er's D yspepsia Tablets. O ne little ta b X O rchestra. o rc h a rd and b u ild in g s. 3^.j m iles Iroui devotion and loyalty. let will give im m ediate relief or m oney F o r Trade. N ew berg, iu the C h eh a le m valley. The “ I am indebted to One M inute Cough la u d is iu good state of c u ltiv a tio n , 115 io Ceuts on the Dollar. E xperience is th e best teac h er. Use refunded, Bold in handsom e tin boxes A six room cottge and two lots, for a C ure for m y h ealth au d life. I t cured acres in tim b e r a n d p astu re. T erm s 2 A ck er's E n g lish in a n y case of coughs, a t 25 cts. C. E . S m ith . piano. House finished inside and out. me of lung trouble follow ing grippe.** easy. colds or croup. S hould it fail to g iv e 1 Wm. Morgans of In d ian a, who are out J. M. W right . E ith e r of above p laces for rent. T housands owe th eir lives to th e im m ed iate relief m oney refu n d ed . 25c. here visiting relatives, took the train p ro m p t action of th is never failing 1800 00— R e p u b lic a n s! A tten tio n ! fjJ Considering our low prices, the advances that have been made in1! a n d 50c. C. E . S m ith. 2 52 acres, p a rtly im p ro v ed , house and T hursday evening for Sheridan, in which most all lines of goods, this is an exceptional offer. We.V The republicans w ill hoi ! a m eeting rem edy. It cures coughs, colds, croup, b a rn , good ru n u ln g w ater, tw o m iles *}« The B aptist ladies were liberally vicinity they w ill visit old Hoosier friends bronchitis, pneum onia, grippe an d wish to reduce our stock before taking inventory, and from N ew berg. this, Friday e v en in g in th e city hall to and relatives for some time. patronized at tlreir oyster Eupper Tues th ro a t and lung troubles. Its early 2400 00— make room for our Spring goods. Why uot help those elect delegates to the stato republican d ay night, and served a good square I still have on hand about 40 p air of league which will be held in Portland use prevents consum ption. I t is th e 80 acres, 00 in c u ltiv a tio n , tw o houses that help you. Yours truly, tn eal. The program though-B hort was Misses shoes, num bers 2'/£ and 3 th a t only harm less rem edy th a t gives im in good c o n d itio n , one good barn, fences F ebrurary (1. All republicans of New in good c o n d itio n , fine o rc h a rd . Close in terestin g and well received. formerly sold for $2 and $3 per pair, berg and vicinity should be present and m ediate results. C. F . Moore & Co. to scl ool and postoilice. F o u r m iles which I will close out a t 40c. per pair. A union service will be held in tlie from ra ilro ad . help send a strong delegation to the Notice. G e o . H a r d w ic k . Friends church n ext Sunday evening F or E x c h a n g e —100 acres of land four G . M. Bales the shoem aker is back at state m eeting. J . C. H udson , w hen a sermon will lie delivered by G. m ile s from W u terville, W ashington. j a L . . _ Lost—Ja n 5, 1900, pocket m em oran - ______ his old stand ready to make and repair l ’reg. of Republican Club. Will tra d e for tow n p ro p e rty or sm all F„ W est of Salem, superintendent of th e dum book on wagon road between Mc shoes on short notice. lie also keeps S hoes! Shoes! farm in th is v lc iuity. Oregon bible and tra c t society. A solo M innville and Newberg. F in d er please cork insoles, shoe laces, shoo blacking, 2150 00— H aving purchased a b an k ru p t stock of w ill be snug by Miss Jessie Votaw. leave a t this office and receive suitable shoe dressing, shoe grease und m achine 80 a cres, 60 in c u ltiv a tio n , good b u ild shoes I will sell th e same for th e next W. J . S tater . Several of th e college boys, Otto r e w a r d . oil for sale. Every body come-a-rutining. ings, fences and o rc h a rd , Seven mile« 10 days from 10c. to $1 per pair. Come from N ew berg. P ickett, C has. Deach, Chas. Burrows, Mrs. C. A. Keeney and Mrs. R uth N o tice. early and get your choice. For fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n in q u ire , C arrol K irk and H arvey W ilson go to Heston and eon Jay will leave here next Farm ers having w heat at home who S t a t e k A B u rr, G. T. H a r d w i c k . M onm outh today to attend th e annual Tuesday for Redlands, C alifornia, w here N ew berg, O regon. wish to eell the sam e w ill do well to call B a n k Statem ent. •convention of the state college V.M.C.A. Mr. Keeney has work in an orange o r at the Newberg Flouring Mills and get T hey will make an effort to secure th e chard. Mrs. H eston will visit with A nnual report of the Bank of New ANTED—SEVERA L PERSONS FOR D is prices. convention for N ewberg next year. tric t Office M anagers iu th is state to re p ro relatives. berg, at the close of business, December llran $12 per ton a t the mill, Shorts sc u t m e in th e ir ow n anti s u rro u n d in g c o u n A lready the work of N ewberg’s hotel W illin g to p a y yearly » 0 (H), payable w eek Size do esn ’t indicate q u a lity . Be- 30, 1899. $16, Chop $16, M iddling, $17, Flour ties. ly. D esirable e m p lo y m e n t w ith u n u su al op RESOURCES. may be seen in tu rn in g th e tables in wure of co unterfeits an d w orthless salve p o rtu n itie s . R eferences ex ch a n g e d . Enclose $2.70 b’bl. K i n y o . n A F uchs . self ad d re sse d stam p ed e n v e lo p e . S. A. P ark, favor of o ar berg. We heard a travel offered for DeVVitt’s W itch Ifazel Loans and D iscounts................... $51051 81 320Caxton B u ild in g ,C h ic a g o . F o r S tand ing H ard Knock«. ing man rem ark the o th er d ay th a t lie Salve. D e W itt's is th e o n ly original. R eal E state, F u rn itu re and Boys hate effem inate hoots. T hey F ix tu re s................................. 10086 79 h a d intended spending th e previous An infallible cure for plies a n d all skin AGENTS W A N T E D -F O R “T H E LIFE AND Over D rafts.................................... 322 52 w nnt good, substantial, handsom e A chievem ents of A d m iral D ew ey,” th e w orld's n ig h t in a neighboring town, hut found diseases. C. I1'. Moore & Co. g re a te st n av al hero, By M ural H alstead, the boots like J . B . L ew is Co.’s W enr-Re- hotel accomodations so poor th a t he came frien d and a d m lre ro f th e n a tio n 's idol. M r. and Mrs. R. 8. E vans arrive# L' ¡Due from O ther B an k s............... 4081 31 sisters. G et y o u r boy a pair a n d you lifelong Biggest and i»e>i book; OVtr NO pM Ot, fi I 10 on to Newberg to agood hotel. here from V erm ilion county Illinois th e Cipffi on H a n d .............................. 6423 51 will be surprised how long th e y w ill in c h e s ; n e arly 100 pages h a lfto n e illu stratio n « . Only »1.50. E norm ous d e m a n d , big com m ie- I w a n t to let th e people w ho suffer first of th e week and will rem ain the re $71965 94 w ear and look w ell. J . 0 . D orter has slous. O utfit free. C hance of a lifetim e. W rite quick. The D om inion C om pany, 3rd floor Cax- from rh eu m atism a n d sciutiea know m ainder of the w inter. Mrs. E vans is a LIABILITIES. ton B ldg., C hicago. them . t h a t C h am b erlain 's Pain Ualui relieved sister of J . H . Daily, bu t th ey had not C apital Block............ $22800 00 tn e after a num ber of o th e r m ed icin es m et before for sixteen years. 2 B lM n .r r k 'i Iron N erve U ndivided Profits Was (he result of his splendid health. a n d a doctor had failed. I t is the best less expenses and Rev. F. W . Lattner returned from Ne- lin im e n t I have ev er k n o w n of.—J. A. 6710 52 Indom itable will and tremendous energy tax es p a id .............. • j are not found where Stomach, Liver D odgen, A lp h a re tta , U a. T housands lialem tiie first of th e week where he C o llectio n s................ 614 40 held q uarterly meeting for th e presid Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. I hav e been cured of rh eu m atism by th is ing elder. He was formerly on th a t c ir Deposits subject to you want these qualities and the success rem edy. O ne application relieves th e check. .................. $20806 32 Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Will exchange New cu it and consequently he sp en t several they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life I’ills. Everythin;? in t h e L in e o f H orse p ain . F o r sale by C. F. Moore & Co. Certificate of Deposit 21034 70 days very pleasantly among his friends. Goods for old. G ikk I h . $11811 02 They develop every power of brain and Miss Florence .Scott sang a solo a t th e Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. body. Only 25 cents at C. E. HmitL’e Sick heuduche absolutely and p e rm a Friends churcli a t the m orning service All W ork G u a r a n te e d . n en tly cured by using M oki Tea. A $71965 94 drugstore. last .Sunday. Miss Scott lias a contralto II. L. SUTHERLAND, pleasant h erb d rin k . Cures c o n stip a N. E. B ritt , President. voice of wonderful richness and tier 2 V o lc a n ic E ruption* Successor to J . 1 C. Smith. tion a n d indigestion, m akas you eat, J . C. C olcord , Cashier. m usic is delivered in an easy self-pos Are grand, but Skin eruption* rob lifo sleep, w ork a n d h ap p y . Satisfaction N o t ic e to V oter«. of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, cure* sessed m anner th a t pleases her h earers. guaranteed or money back. 2-5 c ts. and —C arthage. Ind , Record. From th e 2nd day of Ja n u a ry , 1900, at th e m ; also Old, Running and Fevers 50 cts. C . E . S m ith . 2 Newberg rem em bers Miss Florence as 8 o’clock a. in., u n til th e 15th day of Sore*, Ulcer*, Boil», Felon*, Corn», a little girl in short dresses, b u t even G ilbert O. Keeney, b ro th er of C. A. May, 1900, a t 5 o’clock p. m ., tho rec W arts, Cut*, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, N. K RIUTT. P re sid e n t. th e n she had a sweet, full voice w hich Keeney w rites th e G raphic from Fort ords for th e registration of voters will Chapped Hand«, Chilblains, Best Pile It. C. BILKS, V ice-Pre* • ’* K. 11 WOODWARD. Secretary. prom ised m uch. W alla W alla th a t he is to sail on the U. he open dur.Dg office hours at the office Cure on earth. Drives out Pains and J . C. COLCOKI), C aa h le i. Cure S. tran sp o rt Sheridan for M anila this of th e county clerk of Y am hill county. Aches. Only 25 cents a box. A fter a separation of m any years there w eek.' Mr. K eeney has been acting Naturalized citizens applying to register guaranteed. Sold by C. E. Sm ith, drug- 1 V w as a strange m eeting of olJ friends la st F riday when W illiam Morgan hospital steward for some tim e and he will he required to produce proofs of gist. II. C. MILKS, J. V. COLCORD. of In d ian a, K inley and Enos B lair ^ | « i" probably do ho .p it.1 d u ty in the citizenship; e ith e r declaratiou of in ten A nnouncem ent*. V K. It. W O O D W A R D . tion or certificate of citizenship, except N K. RIttTT. N ew berg and Enos B lair of M arquant, Philippines. FRIENDS CHURCH, J II. D O U O U S , J R . all old schoolboys together fifty or sixty Miss C arrie P a rro tt of Goldendale, w here the tum e appears open the rec D irecto r« . Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching years ago a t Sugar Grove, H endricks W ashington, a sister of Mrs. Jo h n At ords of Y am hill county. The law pro- a t 11 a. ra. and 7 :30 p . m. C €»R flK *rf»V lf>fC ttT f«—L add A T ilton. P o rt co u n try , Indiana, m et and talked over kinson formerly of Newberg, is visiting vides*that if an elector is unable to con Interm ediate “ * 6:30 11 la n d ; N atio n al P ark B ank, New York. o 'd H oosier tim es. T hey took a stroll in town for a few days with M r. and veniently ap p ear before th e county Y .P.S .C .E . " - - 6:30 “ dow n to th e river w here Enos B lair the Mrs. W. H . Mears. I t is rum ored th a t clerk lor registration, he m ay he regia- Y.W .C.A. " A t college. 4 Stranger« v is itin g th e c ity a re In v ited to c all at th e bank for in fo rm atio n c o n c e rn in g tbe younger took the boat on his way hom e. there is some connection betw een this tered by a notary public or justice of th e Y.M .C.A. “ ” “ 4 “ But the evenings will be long c ity . C orre»pondeuce Inv»tod. 1 peace in tho county in w hich he reside*. Prayer meeting on W ednesday even and you will be lonesome T h e city election of last Monday friendly sojourn and th e expectant Dated a t M cM innville, Oregon, this ing. passed off in the even tenor of its way. smile of a certain lonely fellow who 30th day <Jf D ecember, 1890. unless you have Midweek meeting on T hursday a t 2 T here was a good deal of lively election bolds out som ewhere along th e length tl J . II. N elson , p. in. eerin g on th e side, b u t th a t only served of F irst St. C ounty Clerk. L e v i D. B a r r , Pastor. to give th e necessary sp irit and interest The report is current th a t mime rad i "A y o u n g m an cam e into o u r store in harm ony with th e occasion. The re cal changes are to he m ade in th e trains P.APTIST. publicans won over th e citizens ticket on our branch of th e Southern Pacific, yesterday suffering from a severe a t Preaching Sunday morning. E ven tack of cram p colic” w rites B . F . Hess, w ith a good m ajority. The opposition beginning n e x t M onday, th a t th e ing service 7¡30. C a ll a t th e PostofTice a n d m a k e betw een the two confined itself to the m orning train will sta rt o u t from Dallas m iller an d general m e rc h a n t, D ickey’s Ju n io r a t 3 p. m. Young people’« M ountain P a. “ H e had tried various offices of recorder, treasu rer and coun instead of Bheridan as heretofore and y o u r se le c tio n s from a lo n g list m eeting at 6:30. J . F. P at , Pastor. cilm an in th ird ward, th e vote on them th a t th e train now leaving Independence hom e rem edies w ith o u t relief. As I ------ ------- o f p u b lic a tio n s . S u b s c r ip tio n s I t artificially digest* th e food am i aid* R e a l E»liitD T r a n s f e r « . being, Joseph W ilson, 127 for recorder in th e m orning will sta rt ont from had used C h am lierlain 's Colic, C holera N a tu re in s tre n g th e n in g and recon *, ta k e n fo r a ll N e w s p a p e r s a n d by the Yam hill Co. Abstract C oat Mc- against 52 for D. H . T u rn e r; S. M. C alk Sheridan and run down on th« H ills a n d D iarrhoea R em edy I gave him a R eportfd M innvflle, o r tfo o , for the wc.-k eliding s tru c tin g th e ex h au sted d ig estiv e o r M a g a z in e s p u b lis h e d a t h o m e gana. I t l s t h e l a t e s t iiscovereddlgest- ins 132 for treasnrer against 47 for Moses boro branch. It is also reported, th a t dose an d It soon bro u g h t him out al J a u . 6 1900. Jam*1* M. P u g h , m anager. a n t a n d to n ic. N o o th e r p re p aratio n 1 a b ro a d . V otaw ; L. F. H all, citizens, 35 for coun the mixed train which nrrlves here a t rig h t. I n ever saw a fellow so rejoiced.” Francis lla u s a irth to Covill B can approach I t in efficiency. I t In Jones hlks 10 11 H unsw irth cilm an in th ird ward ag ain st 31 for W . noon will discontinue carrying passen .Sold by C. F . Moore A Co. s ta n tly reliev e« ao d p e rm an en tly cures add to X Yamhill .................. $ 300 00 E . Terrell. J . G . H adley led o ff w ith gers and mail car. The Chief Clerk of D yspepsia, In d ig e stio n , H e a rtb u rn , * p r a y I ' t im p « . A L A ld c m a n A wf to S a rd W F la tu le n c e , Sour S to m ach . N ausea, 179 votes for m ayor. The oth er council- the Railway Mail Service says th a t in 'I hose in ten d in g to buy spray pumps Iler It* 20 21 Dayton ................ 1 00 8lclc H eadache, G astralg la,C ram p s, and men elected were L. M. Barker, C. A. case this change is made th e mail will th is season will do well to call on C. K. Chs* P Nelson A wf to Chas all o th e r resu lt« o f Im perfect digest Ion. Hudson and \V. C . K ruger, in th e first, be sent out in closed pouches ao th a t we : Newhonse, a t i-pringbrojk, Oregon. See ft P rep a re d b p K - C DeW itt a Ce.. C h ica go . G ri.sen a tract £0 x 100 ft in ' will get th e noon mail anyw ay. second and third w ard ; respectively. McM .......................................... 225 00 C. F. M oore a Co. ’ him and get prices. Loca] Events. WRIGHT & WORDEN, J R eal E s ta te lire leers. Newberg, Ore. I I Refunding Sale! Í!) F or every D ollar you p ay us I for the n ex t T h irty Days on th e nam ed goods we w ill I following refund you th e following I am ounts. I MACINTOSHES I I OYER COATS § § CLOTHING i I I 1 I j,« - SHOES HATS - -z-rzrrTTTV-rr— ~--=-a- (j SUTTON, GALKINS & COJ 1 Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. W CARRY A FULL LINE —OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND TT? Brand New Harness Shop Bank of Newberg. IITHE Cl CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. ill in WINTER 1 I MAY BE tii i É K od eS I SOMETHING TO READ. Dyspepsia Cure, iij Digests what you eat I Don't w ait u n til h a lf th e season is gone ly but subscribe now.