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A Frl»;hiful Ulumler. j T To-Wight. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, i J Armory Hall will tie the scene of a Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery ' Cut or Bruise. Buckleu’s Arnica Salve, expressing or light hauling. F. N. Byers is at home from Hood rich entertainment this wooing. Spec C. B. Wilson is still paying tacular effects of the first order, taper ! the best in the world, will kill the pain River this week. That spectacular entertainment comes produce. and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, A big load of cord wood already for the drills, “ bad little Injun” dances, ges Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns off to-night in Armory Hall. Alt undertaking goods at a big dis ture pantomines, excellent music ami a , stove for $1.50 at the saw mill, all Skin Fruptious. Best Pile cure on Go to Jack the Cobbler for shoe re count at Votaw Bros. good audience will all be in evidence. j Now is the time to get holiday pres-1 The admission fee lias been fixed at earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran pairing. Hoskins old stand. Rev. Levi D. Barr spent a day or two ents at your owu price at Moore’s. thirty-five cents for reserved seats. teed. Sold by C K. Smith, druggist. Choice Farm and City Property. The Village Improvement Club at in Portland this week. John Brown’s "ten little Injuns” will ! twentv-flve for general admission, and Program of rent-tier.' Local Institute. Collect Retits and Look After Estates. Mrs. Parker's Tuesday afternoon. Milt Nicholson has been at home be on hand at Armory Halt to night. I fifteen for children under twelve. To be held at Amity, January 26lh Investments Made for Non-Residents. from the logging camp this week. lo r sale cheap by A. P. Oliver, 2,000 Mrs. Botsford, of Portland, visited a Tickets for reserved seats will be found and 27th. Insurance Written in Select Companies. week with her niece Mrs. on sale at Miller’s jewelry store. Friday, January 26, 8 p. ill. A big load of slab wood far $1.50 is oak posts made from tirst growth trees. j ay or two l ' D i g i - a u i . Newberg. Ore. Lecture— Horace Mann, Statesman Leave your orders at the office o f the Minnie Hamnett. the cheapest wood you can buy. X Orchestra. aud educator, Pres. P. L. Campbell Chas. K. Spauiding Loggiug Co. for slab A. Newby and family moved down II V ocal Solo—Mrs. S. Snyder. I f you waut to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both If you want a good chicken for Sunday Saturday, January 27, a m. wood. from Rosedale tbe first of the week and III Spectacular Taper D rill—The Vestal V ir time and money by calling ou us. If we haven’t what you leave your order at Wilson’s grocery. gin». How can a proper school sentiment want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop Mrs. G. R. Gallant is up from Port are living in the west part ot tow u. (a) The Drill. against absenee, tardiness and disorder Try a load of slab wood for $1.50. erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ‘ob (b , Statue Groupings. land visiting with her pnreuts Mr. aud j Proposition wanted for the laying of The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. be secured? Lulu Graves, G. E. John 11) Liberty Group. from two to four thousand tile. tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, Mrs. Enos Blair. son. (2) G ood F ellow sh ip Group. $25 incubator good as new for $16. G e <>. B. H e r k n d e x , or Newberg (tbe town of schools and churches) iu particular, (3) Offering aud B eu ed lctiou Group, H. Sholtz and family of Kalama, vis- How much time should be given to t2 D r . A . M il l s . write us. Hubbard, Oregon. (4) Fo»e Studies: S iugle Statue Group. the class that is not reciting? Cora ! ited a few days the first of the week (5) Gallery o t the Muses Miss Ruth Thackery came ud from For Sale—A nice little home. Enquire j wfth Gene Hoskins, Schaffer, Win. Scott. R epresentatives o f the Muses. Portland on the train Wednesday morn of W. C. Lawrence, 2 miles N. W. of What is the effect upon the teacher's (1) C alliope, Mu»e o f Epics. Holiday goods at cost and less. A few- ing and remained until Mouday visiting New berg. power and influence of assigning heavy (2) Clio. Muse o t History. left. Call early and get choice, at her friend Miss Grace Christenson. (3) M elpom eue. M use o f Tragedy. The sound of an orchestra will agaiu j work to be done at home? B. O. Moore’s drug store. (4) * Euterpe, Muse o f Lyrics. Cornelius Miles, a brother-in-law of I Snuffer. be heard in the land to-night. Where? (5) Erato. Muse o f L ove Songs. Charley Johnson has sold his bicycle A1 Clark arrived here this week from At Armory Hall. Should the teacher always insist on IB) T erpsichore, Muse o f Dancing. business to Tom Duncan. Charley has Richmond, Indiana with his wife and j the form of work, or are there times (7) Crania, Muse o f A stronom y. HARDWICK & CO. Wall paper.—We hare a large stock— (8) Thalia, Muse o f C om edy. not announced what he will do in the granddaughter. They come with a | when something else is dominant and will sell remnants for leas than cost at (9) Folyhym uta, Muse o f Sacred Things. future. view of remaining a year. form not important? Lota Edminsou, Moore's this month. (c) Drill. Lillian Ackerman. The second lecture in the course ar John Larkin has given up his position (d) T ablan—Greek Dancing Girls. Mrs. E. Spaulding who was severely P .M . in Porter’s store aud will go to Port- ranged by the Village Improvement IV Orchestra. hurt in a fall some lime ago is out again Song—Mrs. Metzger and Prof. Lecture—Inductive and Deductive laud to finish his course in the Business Club w ill be given in the college chapel V Character x as chipper as a girl of sixteen. Reasoning. Page 89 to Page 83, White's next Tuesday evening on “ Art" by Miss V I V ocal K-miner. College. Solo— Miss Atderson. Elements of Pedagogy. S. S. Duncan. lone Dunlap with an art exhibit in con V II V io lin S o lo -M r . S. J. Lashier. Miss Jessie Votaw who had been vis Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford write Lecture—Activity and growth of nection. V III q u a rtette—Mesdames Barrie and Tur iting here for several weeks left for her that they have changed their winter ner, Messrs Kobertsou and L ittlefield. mentnl power. Pago 84 to Page 93, home at Tacoma on Wednesday. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets asre onold quarters from Phoenix, Arizona to San IX Tomahawlt March aud Drill. White's elements of Pedagogy. W. O. a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, X Orchestra. Parties who wish to buy R. R. tickets Diego, California. Sims. ■' ■ ■ •------— raising of the food, distress after eating East will find it to their advantage to 1 Y o u r Face Talk to the teachers. Tres. P. L. The Lewis & Mendenhall auction held or any form of dyspepsia. One little call on L. L. Votaw before purchasing. Shows the state of your feelings and Campbell. last Monday was not satisfactory as the tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts* the state of your health as well. Im J. W. Forsyth got one hand severely j bidding was light and consequently the and 50 cts. C. E. Smith. Question box, Discussion. 1 pure blood makes itself apparent in a hurt last Monday by getting it caught sale was declared off. E. V. L i t t l e f i e l d , — ---- • ♦»»•?»----- — Amos Graves is heard from again this pale and sallow complexion, pimples between a steam pipe and the pump at County Superintendent. Clearance sale of wall paper this week on “ Advice to Young People Con and skin eruptions. If you are feeling the sawmill. N otice. month of any or all styles, to make room tiuued” and in order that we might not weak and worn out aud do not have a Will sell cheaper than any oue in the County. W ill exchange New G. M. Bales the shoemaker is back at McAtee, opposite postoffice will sell for our immense stock. Call early to detract in any way from the true mean Goods for old. healthy appearance you should try his old stand ready to make and repair you a harness or saddle two dollars un get best bargains at Moore’s. ing and full force o f his logical argil Acker’s Blood Elixir. Itcurcsall blood ,, . . . . . . 6hoes on short notice. He also keeps Goods sold oil Weekly or Monthly Payments. der Portland prices and will take your Advertised letters remain in the post- meats copy has been followed closely. diseases where cheap Sarsaparilla* a,ld cork insoles, shoe bices, shoe blacking, old one in part payment. t2 Dr. E. W, Rossi ter has been very sick so called purifiers fall; knowing this we j s h o e d r e M l l l g > g h o e g r e a a e u l l d m a c l l , n e office for Win. Arthur, Thodore Griffin, The best of fresh and salt meats the Mrs. Mary Brell, Mrs. Frances Barber. for the past three days and the attend sell every bottle on a positive guarau- oi, forga,e Every come.a.ruilIllng. ing physicians are at a loss to know tee. C. E. Smith. market affords will be found at the New- E. H. W oodward , P. M. ------ ---------------- N otice. what to name the disease. The doctor’s berg Meat Market. The highest prices Jack Smith is no back number. He T h e New D airym en A ssociation. Farmers having wheat at home who brother, Dr. A. J. Rossiter has been paid for butcher's stock. rides to town in a horseless carriage and The council chamber of the city hall wish to sell tlie same will do well to call down from Dayton a part of the time at There will appear in the Crescent this is right up to date. The rig is a road was well filled last Saturday afternoon at the Newberg Flouring Mills and get tending him. month a very readable article from the cart and the motive power is furnished The freight train arriving here at with men interested in the successor tlie prices. pen of C. J. Edwards, written from the by a spanking team of mules. Bran $t2 per ton at tbe mill, Shorts noon has discontinued hauling the pas dairy industry. Thu meeting was called Ohio State University at Columbus. I still have on hand about 40 pair of senger and mail coaches but tbe mail to order by the temporary chairmen, J. $16, Chop $16, Midtiling, $17, Flour K inyon & Fl'ciis. Acker's English Remedy will stop a Misses shoes, numbers 2}4 and 3 that comes just the same as before in closed M. Atkinson. Jes.e Edwards, J. H. $2.70 b’ bl. MAY BE cough at any time, and will cure the formerly sold for $2 and $3 per pair, pouches direct from Portland. An at Rees and Jo Bryan, tlie committee pre It Ims been demonstrated repeatedly viously appointed on constitutition and worst cold In twelve hours, or money which I will close out at 40e. per pair. tempt was made to cut us off with one in every state in the Union and In by-laws, brought forward areport, which refunded. 25c. and 50c. C. E. Smith. 1 G eo . H a r d w ic k . mail a day but it would not work. many foreign countries that Chamber with slight changes was adopted. Un D. P. Stratton came up from Portland lain’s Cough Remedy is a certain pre On last Saturday evening a number of Moki Tea positively cures sick head der the constitution, tlie name of the last Saturday for the first time in nearly ache, indigestion and constipation. A young people gathered at the home of ventative utid cure for croup. It bus new organization is the “ Chelialein a year. He noted a good many changes delightful herb drink. Removes all Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Christenson to become the universal remedy for thut Dairmen’s Association.” Any citizen of about town that huve been made in that eruptions o f the skin, producing a per spend asocial evening with Miss Grace, disease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty, W. the community, interested in dairying time. V h , only repeats what has been said fect complexion, or money refunded. and her friend Miss Ruth Thackery. may become amemBerof the association But the evenings will be long 1 Voters in this part of the county may 25 cts. and 50 ets. C. E. Smith. A very pleasant evening was spent in by the payment of an initiation fee of around the Globe when he writes: “ I huve used Chambt-rluiii’a Cough Rem and you will be lonesome register with Hon C. A. Butt and thus plays, games and singing, until a late The republicans of Newberg have twenty five cents. Officers are to be edy in my family for several years and save a trip to McMinnville. Attend to elected the following named persons as hour. unless you have elected twice a year in tlie months of it at once and save trouble if you de delegates to the state league convention Smith’s drug store has been closed January and July. Regular meetings always with perfect success. We be sire to vote. during the week by attachment. It will he held on the last Friday afternoon lieve that it Is not only the best cough which meets in Portland, February 6: remedy, hut that it Is a sure cure for Mrs. Nancy Wiley who was badly hart C. A. Hudson, C. A. Butt, L. M. Par seems to lie quite a complicated affair of each month, when interesting pro croup. It has saved the lives o f our in a fall some time ago is getting along ker, F. II. Storey, H. H. Winslow, W. but from the information at hand it ap grams, relative to dairying interests, Tills pears that the difficulty does not come will be rendered. Officers of the associa children n number of times. much better than was expected consid C. Woodward. from a debt of Smith’s blit rather from tion were elected as follows: J. M. At remedy is for sale by (I. F. Moore A Co. ering her age and the nature of the Mrs. D. W. Emmerson fell from a Call at the Postoffice and make some connection Mr. Badley had with kinson, president; Jesse Edwards, vice wound. Her friends expect now to see T o C ure A C old In One Day wagon a few days ago and was pretty your selections from a long list the business in the past. Take L a x a t iv e B romo Q u in in e T ablets , A ll her out again. president: J. H. Rees, secretary an! badly hurt though no bones were bro druggists refund the m oney If it fails to cure. of publications. Subscriptions We have all heard and read of Chap treasurer. Size doesn't indicate quality. Be ken. While driving along the road in K. \V. G rove’s signature is on each b ox. 25c. An enthusiastic interest was manifest lain Gilbert, the brave little parson who taken for all Newspapers and ware of counterfeits and worthless salve front of Columbus Maekies, Mr. Em Magazines published at home offered for DeWltt's Witch Hazel merson touched up the horse a little accompanied the 2nd Oregon to the Phil ed though under some unfavorable cir R e a l E state. Sulve. DeW’ itt's is the only original. when the back seat which was occu ippines, but we had not thought of the cumstances, which latter, however will $. .000 GO- aud abroad. 215 acres, 100 acres in cu ltivation, good An infallible cure for piles and all skiu pied by Mrs. Emmerson and her moth good fortune of having him speak in our be doubtless guarded against in the orchard and buildings. m iles from diseases. C. F . Moore & Co. er tipped back throwing the occupants own town. The ladies of the M. E. future. For it will lie necessary that N ewberg, In the Chehalem valley. The is gone Don’t w ait until half the church announce, however, that they there tie a distinction forced between out in the mud. land is in good state o f cu ltivation, 115 H. O. Hanson planted a quarter of an have secured him for the evening of matters pertaining to the dairy, and a but subscribe now. acres in tim ber and pasture. Term s acre in carrots the past season and har Hon. John Gill, who was elected to Friday, February 2 and that he will lec general, meaningless hip hurrah, which easy. vested six and a half tons. He also the legislature in 1896 as a populist, ture on “ The war in the Philippines.” E ither o f above places for rent. is in better place at an overflow meeting 1800 00— .t 2 3 * S 2*S S :-2 S * S 2‘: raised a crop of sugar beets and is now- was down from his Chase home a few The A. S. Lane family living on the of an Irish Wake. If a man wants to 52 acres, partly im proved, house and experimenting witli both as cow feed to days since, and in couversat.on with a barn, good m im in g water, tw o m iles river a mile and a half I k I o w town, all prove that “ no one will do as much for ascertain which produces the best re Transcript reporter said that after from Newberg. of whom have been sick with what the tlie community as he” there's a better sults. “ swinging around the circ'e” with 2400 OO- doctors think is the smallpox are now way to do it than by monopolizing the 80 acres, 60 in cu ltivation, tw o houses A gentleman named Miles formerly Iother Partie8' he had about emudmhHl about well and will soon be able to be valuable time of others to tell about it. iu goo«l con dition , one good barn, fences from Missouri but at present living at tl,e rel,u,,H<’an party was tbe best one out again. With two or three exceptions however, iu good co n d ition , fine orchard. Close The disease waa brought N R BRITT. P r e s s e n t. B. C. MILES. Vice-Pres. to sc! o o l and postotlice. F our m iles Oregon City was here one day last week i l 'e to’ a,ld Utovgl'1 hereafter home by one of the boys from the log everybody present took an active intelli E H. W OODW ARD, Secretary. from railroad. on a trade for Smith’s liverv business. l,e 8,lou!<1 CU8t 1,18 lot witl> ik- “ U™1« ging camp in Polk county where a num gent interest, and will be found titling J. C. COLCOKI), Cashier. F or E xch an ge—160 acres o f land four It is understood that there is not a great Joh" ' ’ U vurJr observant and knows ber of men have had the same, though all in their power to further tbe inter m iles from W atervllle, W ashington. deal between them and the trade may . "h ereof he speaks, transcript, opinions differ as to whether it is small ests of tbe association. In addition to W ill trade for town property or small CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Digests w h a t y o u eat. farm in this vicinity. the officers some of those taking a real yet be consummated. | Dr. Harry Littlefield has been here pox or not. H. C. MILKH. I It artificially digests the food aDd aids 2150 0 0 - interest in this industry are, J. Bryan, J. C. OO U 'O K D . W. S. Houck has bought a half in ter-1 for several ^ -^siating his brother Dr. The W. I. Decker grocery on the cor 80 acres, f»0 in cu ltivation, good b u ild Nature In strengthening and recon E. II. WOODWARD. structing the exhausted digestive or est in the warehouse o f N. C. Christen-1 *" *ds Practil;e- O " Monday they ner of First and Main streets must be H. A. Grafe, G. Everest, II. 0. Hanson, ings, fen ces and orchard. Seven m iles N. K. BRITT. J. 11. DOUGLAS, JR. gans. It is the latest Lscovered digest- from Newberg. son in McMinnville and North Yum- Perf" r™ed a very critical surgical opera- regarded as very desirable property for K. C. Eldridge, Will Thomas, D. T. Directors. ant and tonic. No other preparation For further inform ation Inquire, hill, and July 1st these gentlemen ex-1 l‘on on tlie Per90n °f Mrs. Canby Hes it has changed hands no less than four Snodgrass, A C. Martin, H. C. Paulsen can approach It In efficiency. I t In 8 tatek A P utt , and A. J. Winters. The next meeting pect to form a copartnership in the ton . of . Dundee, the results of which are times ifi the past few months. First Newberg, Oregon. C O ItH K S I'O N D K N T H —Ladd A Tilton. P ort stantly relieves and permanently cures will lie held on Friday, January 20. A gall stone grain business They will make a j ot»B >«> very grave doubt Decker sold to G. W. Gilbert who after Dyspepsia, I ndigestlon, Heartburn, la n d ; N ational Park Rank, New York. which was giving very serious trouble an ownership of two or three months Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. T , , , . . . ... ... , TXT ANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS FOR DIS- strong team.—Reporter. Sick Headache, Gastralgl a,Cramps,and I am Indebted to One Minute Cough : W trict Office Manager* in tui* *tate to repre* was removed and while the physicians sold to S. J. Lashier, who in turn sold to Stranger« visitin g the city arc in v.ted to cnil «r all other results of Imperfect digestion. < ’urt‘ for mv health mid life* It cured *e»t me in their own mid «urrou udinf conn* W . E. Stanton who came here recent hope that the patient may be able to i ure ror my neaiui ann lire, n cureu ¡ t[w wm|rif to pay yearly * <«, payable week N. C. Johnson and now Johnson has the Lank for inform ation co n ce rn in g the Prepared by E. C- DeWltt A Co.. Chicago. ly from Colorado has bought the Emmor withstand the shock and recover from me o f lung trouble following grippe.M ' ly. Desirable employment with u uiimua I op city. C orresp on d en ce Invited. sold to W. H. Morris. The prospects of t I*. M o o r k et L (i. . .. portuniifen. References exchanged. Enrío. e Hall half block on River street opposite the disease they are aware that they the latter for a sale have not been re Thousand« owe their lives to the I, |( «udre.isd .tamped envelop« 8 A. Falk, prompt action of this never failing | Caxto.i Building.Chicado, the Votaw property which he will im have a very difficult case on their hands. ported but a change of pasture is said to prove for a home. Mr. Stanton con remedy. It cures coughs, cold«, croup, make fat calves and spring will soon be AGENTS WANTED-FOR "TIIK LIFE AND There appears to be no dearth in the templates leaving his family here but he bronchitis, pneumonia, grip|ie and A chievem ent* o f A dm iral D ew ey." the w orld'* will probably go East of tlie mountains ^publican ranks for tne office of county here. throat and l u n g t r o u b l e * . Its e a r l y 1 n . v . l her.», B r M u r « H .U tM d , the J I life lo n g friend and adm irer o f the nation * idol, recorder. So far as reported to us there N. C. Christenson was down from Mc line prevents consumption. It is the IMuge*t and be*t hook; over 50Q page«. 8 X 10 to look after the stock business. is: Arthur I’ . Harris, of this city; W. Minnville tbe first of the week and only harmless remedy that gives im 1 inches ; nearly 100 pure* halftone illustrations. | Only $1.50. Knorm ou* dem and. Kin com min The Evening Telegram evidently got W. Nickel!, of Bellevue; C. B. Lafollet, «¡«ms Outfit free. Chance o f * lifetim e. Write while here closed a deal with J. C. Saw- mediate results. C. F. Moore & Co. things mixed One day last week for of Sheridan; II. 55. Foster of Wiltamina quick, i he D«»miniou C om pany, 3rd li »or C hx — ---- » ■ — | yer by which he again liecoines theown- ton Bldg., C hicago. under the head of “ Newberg News” the and Arthur Lambert, of Dayton. And Having a Orfftt II tin on fliamln*rlnli»’« er of the grain warehouse at the rail C o n g l i I lc n i F t l y . statement was ma le that the city elec there will probably be others to hear road station. He has taken a partner tion had been declared void and a new from. All are good men nnd would fill Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug in the warehouse business at McMinn election ordered held. The “ head” the office acceptably and well.—Tran ville and North Yamhill which will store, informs us that lie is having a must have been put on the items coming script. probably relieve him of the personal great run on Chamberlain's Cougli from some other town, probably Sher Yes, in all probability there will be oversight of the business at McMinn Iteinedy. He sells five Imttles of tliut wood, for the Newberg election, has not “ others.” New berg lias gome good re ville and tbe probabilities are that lie medicine to one of any other kind, and been called in question. THE “ NECESSARY ” MAGAZINE corder material warranted to show up will return to Newberg with his family it gives great satisfaction. In these E v e r y t h i n ) ; i n t l i o D u e o f l l o r s e dttvs o f I a grippe there is nothing like G o o d s . with the best when the proper time Slippery board walks are getting in some time the coming seasou. Mp. ------♦ ----- The best-taformrd men ami women in tlie world use the AMERICAN their work in Newberg this winter in a come«. Christenson grew up with the farmers Chamberlain'». Cough Remedy to stop AM W o r k C u a r a n t o e d . MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS to keep w ell informed, and call way to beat all p-evious records. The of this community and by his upr.ght the cough, heal up the sore throat and it the “ necesaary ” and “ indispensable ” magazine. In the busy rush If. L . b U T H K H I.A N D , Yesterday morning it was reported lungs and give relief within a very latest victim is Mrs. H. H. Winslow, of to-day ambltioui men and women must know about tbe important S u c c e s s o r to J. 1C. S m ith . that tlie daughter of J. P. Brown who methods of doing business he gained short time. Tlie sales are growing, questions of the month, and not only this, they want to know about wiio is laid up with two broken bones their confidence so that he now has a had returned the day before from a vis them at the right time. When the whole country Is puzzled over the as a result of a fall she sustained on last good stand-in with them in the ware and all who try It are pleased with Its it to Newberg, was broken out with gigantic combination of trusts, a well-informed article is print« 1 in tbe Sunday morning at her home on Wy- house business and he will! drop back prompt action.—South Chicago Daily AMERICAN MONTHLY, giving the facts, and its editor discuasea the smallpox. Mayor Maloney caused an nooski street. One thigh bone was into his old place without a jar. We Calumet. For sale by C. K. Moore A theory; when the Dreyfus affair it in everyone’s mouth, the beat story investigation to be made, and Dr. Co. of Dreyfus and the xreat case comes out in this magazine. broken, also one bone of a wrist and will all be glad to see the family back Goocher the examining physician, re- Every month, In “ The Progress of the World,” Dr. Albert Shaw the joint of the same wrist dislocated. again as residents of Newberg. F o r WtuNflinK H a r d K n o c k « jiorts the young lady suffering from a glvta a comprehensive picture of tho world’s history during the pre The pat ent is getting along os well as Boys hate effeminate boots. They » vious thirty days. In the departments, the valuable articles and fcoeks cold, without any fever, and without could be expected for one of her age. For **1« Cheap. .want grit»« I v *ub«t initial, lianr1«ome i of a «ho« to < that have been published -«nring the past month are reviewed and cOTSTCt up. I any eruption or any indication of \You have no no s u s fs n le e j quoted from, to that the readers of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get One span of good farm horses, hoots like J. It. Lewis Co.'a Wear-lie- j ithat It « rif(ht or that tt's I G. P. Kinyon has sold his interest in smallpoi. It ia hoped that the phy the giet of them. In every issue nearly a hundred picture* are printed, l [wrong. e * c e ptl ns tbs I weight al»out 1100 lbs. price $75, st S. J. sisters. Get your hoy a pslr and yon r n t a i « o f the in the Newberg flooring mills to H. A. sician's report will have more weight including the portrait* of the men and women who are making the l isliers between New berg and Dundee, will lie surpri-ed how long they wi'l history of the month. Grafe who waa one of the number who than that of the nervous persons who 7 J. Is Uwl$ Co’« To be thoroughly we’l Informed helps any man or woman In his or wear and look well. J. C. Porter has came here from Minnesota in the fall. organized the scare—otherwise our S „r ., rumps. | t,ieIn. her work. A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW Mr. Grafe has the bearing of a man with neighbors might tiear that Half of Mc OP REVIEWS represents an investment for the best kind of profit, as I hose intending to buy spray pumps .------» ---- - well a* entertainment. One subscriber has just written : “ Count me the neceasary push to succeed ir. what Minnville was digging emallpox this season will do well to call on C. E. | Nolle». a life subscriber, aud when you send me a number beyond the limit of ever be undertakes and he will no doubt graves for the other half.—Reporter. Newborn*-, at Spring brook, Oregon. See Everybody knowing themselves in- ore right !nst<le and oat. my subscription and secure no renewal from me, consider it a notice of find the milling business profitable here. Tii** lent her 1« right, rh. We think there is no occasion for ner liirn and get prices. my death.” delited to tlie Newberg Flouring Mills, «ewin-r right, the Imutln* Mr. Kinyon will not give possession un vousness on the part o f our neighbors as 1« right. The mi me guitr Price as cents per number, 9 a 50 a year. ■■ » • -------- J or holders of contracts may settle their fen tm li Look for A sample copy will be sent on receipt of ten cents In stamps. til some of the stock of grain on hand far as Newberg is concerned. There lias • U w h " *»ti tl»* «hoe. F o r Shoes: shoe.! j accounts between now and February 1st a* n, women and can be worked nff which will probably been one family in the vicinity of New Having purchased a bankrupt stock of »* *t that time the firm will be changed, J . N. I . R W take six or eight weeks. He contein- berg, sick of what may be smallpox, but shoes I will sell the same for the next People who have stored wheat here are Ho« t o n THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS COMPANY platee changing climate on account of a very «trick quarantine has been kept 10 days from 10c. to $1 per pair. Come invited to show their receipts, lo avoid Mrs. Kinyon’s health and they will and though great care is observed, no parly and get your choice. New York Wettr ritstotcrs” for «aie by 13 Astor Place ^any mistake, and get new receipts. most likely go to Northern California, i alirin whatever U felt l.ere. K in vox A Ft- G. T. H ardwick . J . C. P o r te r, N e w b erg . Local Events. Heating stoves at Storey’s. The Graphic and the Oregonian $ 2 . 00 . WRIGHT & WORDEN, R e a l E s t a t e lira hers. Furniture Store CARRY A FULL LINE — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND MILD SOMETHING TO READ, season Bank of Newberg. Dyspepsia Brand New Harness Shop The! Vital Part w e ar Resistors'* i > Cure.