CHURCH NOTICE?.
TlRP’ NDb' CHURCH.— 8EHVICES K\
? S jcd a y at 11 a, m. and *5 p. m . and T h u r£
ay at 2 p. m . Sabbath school every Sunday at
9:45 a. in. M onthly m eeting at 8 p. m the tlrst
Tuesday in oach m onth. Quarterly m inting
the second Saturday and Sunday in February,
May, A ugust and N ovem ber. W om an’ s For
eign M issionary Society meets third Saturday
In each m onth at 3 p .m .
J
J A IT IS T CHURCH.—S B R V fi’ KS, HP S' DAY II
J a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school Sun-
ays at 10 a. in. Prayer m eeting W ednesday
even in g at 7:iW o ’clock.
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Moore’s dandruff cure or no pay.
Strawberry crates for sale by C. B.
The G rapide ai. J the Oregonian foi
Wilson.
»2.00.
Forty-live acre«, all fenced, part
Atteint the heel sugar meeting on Sat
cleared. House, barn etc. $650. In
urday afternoon.
quire of A. P. Oliver.
Leave orders at Wilson’* Groeery for j Altornev K|ng \Vi|SOn and wife of
expressing or light hauling.
| Portlam, „ „ „ up Wednesday and at-
Top buggy for sale, or will trade for tended ti e fuiieral of Grandma Wil-
wood.
A. E. M o o r e . , liams.
RESBYTERIAN CHUR«’ ! ! . —SERVICES EV-
erv two weeks ft3 follow s; February 7th
Leave vour orders at the oifiee of
e n d 21st, March 7th and 21st, an d April 4th and
18th.
Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for
G lo r io u s
T e a c h e r * « I n s tit u t e .
Cornea from I)r. D. B. Cnrgile, of
The teacher's annual institute for
Wasldlw, I.T . lie writes: “ Fourhot* Yamhill county will be held iu the
ties of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. court house McMinnville July 5-6-7.
Brewer of scrofula which had caused I’rof. Duretle and Prof, Gant w ill l>e
her great suffering for year». Terrible j tile instructor«. Teachers are required
sores would breakout on her head and by law to be iu attendance at tills in
face, and the best doctor» could give no stitute three days.
help; but her cure is complete and her
Choice Farm and City Property.
E. V. L itti . kkiri . d ,
health is excellent.” Till» shows what
Collect Rents and Look After Estates.
Co. Sup’ t.
thousands have p r o v e d — that Electric
Investments Made for Non-Residents.
Bitters is the best blood purifier known
Insurance Written iu Select Companies.
A C a r d j f T h a n k «.
It’s the supreme remedy for ecsema,
I wish to say that I feel under lasting
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, Unis and obligations for what Chamberlain's
running sores.
It stimulates liver, Cough Remedy has done for our fam If you want to buy, cither a large or small farm, you can save both
ktdaeys and Iniwels, ex|ais poisons, ily. We have used it in so many cases
time and mouey by calling on us.
If we haven't what you
help« digestion builds up the strength. of coughs, lung troubles and whooping
want we will take pleasure in assistiug you in procuring prop
Only 50o. Sold by C. F. Moore A Co., cough, and it has always given the
erty to your satisfaction.
If a non-resident and wish to ob
druggists. Guaranteed.
most perfect satisfaction, we feel great
tain information about Real Estate or the country in general,
WRIGHT & COOPER.
R e a l E sta to B r o k e r s .
the
Next Sunday morning at *be Method*
slab ¡at church at 11 o clock Mrs. Ilobson
i frou> Illinois will preach. At the Bap-
¡1ERE METHODIST.—PR AYE R MF. ET I NO wood.
1 every Thursday at 7 ;.» p. in. Sabbath
tist church at 11 o’clock Andrew K.
eehool every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Good pasture for eight or ten bead of Mitchell from California will preach. *
cattle near the river. Terms reasonable.
Every farmer who has contracted to
Enquire of Ed Hobson.
grow beets comes into town with a hap
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones at py smile on Ids face. A few remain who
their home on Chuhalem mountain oil appear to be under deep conviction, but
Keep sweet by growing sugar beets.
Sunday, June 24, a son
two days remain in which these may 1
A n n ou n cem en t«.
Fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery, j
Stick to forty cent wheat and the line up. •
Moore's corn remover or your money 1
Pres. Newlin arrived home Wednesday
mortgage will stick to your farm. Grow
FRIENDS C H I'W it.
hack.
sugar beets and the mortgago will grow | from Southern California where lie at- i Sunday school at 10 a. IU. Preaching
i tended California Y'early Meeting of at 11 a. in. and 8:00 p . m.
C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for less.
Friends church. He expressed himself Intermediate
produce.
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5:30 “
Jeremiah Osborne is down from
as having both a very pleasaut and Y.P.S.C.E.
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0:30 ”
Try a load of slab wood for »1.50. [ Lapwai, Idaho, taking a short vacation.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even
The Clias. K. Spaulding Logging Co. , Ife says lie is well pleased with his work profitable trip.
The Hobeon children who have been ing.
C. C. Smith is now be ready to make aaiollt5 B‘e Indians.
Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2
living at their home on the corner of
etamp pictures 16 (or 25c. Four differ
The best of fresh and salt meats the Second and River streets, broke up j p. in.
ent positions.
market affords will be found at the New housekeeping the first of the week and
Junior Endeavor society meets Sun
Mark Wolf’ s father was down from berg Meat Market. The highest prices left for Sumpter where they joined their day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
L e v i D. B akr , Pastor.
Perrydale Wednesday looking around paid for butcher’s stock.
father. Mrs. Anna Lockwood who has
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Local Events
with a view of moving to Newberg.
Walter Parker gave a very pleasant
If you have any public spirit about evening’ s enteitainment last Friday to
you, whoop it up for the beet sugar the members of the class of ’99, of which
meeting to be held on Saturday after- he is the youngest member.
uuon.
Mrs. A. W. Cobb and children spent
Mrs. Ramsey has bought Mrs. Mc last .Sunday in town visiting with tier
Kern’s interest in the milliner business father, J .H . Miller. 8he returned to
and up to July 4 she will make a clear Portland the first of the week.
ance sale at 25 per cent reduction.
Attend the beet sugar meeting on
Saturday afternoon and go prepared to
do your duty. Prepare to help yourself
by growing beets and at tho same time
help Newberg to secure a big manufac
turing concern.
Hon. J. W. Hobbs of tho internal
revenue service was in town Wednes
day. He informed us that his daughters
Elsie and Maud will start in a few days
for a visit with relatives in Illinois and
Indiana, to be gone till about the time
college opens up again in the fall.
Charles H. Marks, while acting in
the capacity of nurse at the Second
Division Hospital of the Fifth Army
Corps at Santiago de Cuba, used a few
bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea
and found it to work like a charm. For
sale by C. F. Moore & Co.
Have you heard the latest news? Cer
tainly not if you don’t take the Evening
Telegram, Subscriptions taken at the
postoffice. Only ten cents a week.
Formers I want your eggs. I will
give cash for them.
packers
furnished free to those wishing them.
C. B . W i l s o n .
Lost-O n Wednesday afternoon be-
tween boat landing and Canyon Hall a
white face veil in which was five dollars
in money. Fiuder please report at post-
office.
As a rule the farmers are coming up
nobly with acreage for the sugar factory.
A few are still standing out who ought
to be throwing their influence on the
right side.
been keeping house for them, returned
RAPTIST.
to her home at Astoria, but volunteered
to us the information that if wo secured , Preaching Sunday morning. Even
the sugar factory she was coming back ‘ ing service 7 :30.
again. In that case she will be with us ! Junior at 3 p. m. Young people’ s
meeting at 6:30.
J. F. D av , Pastor.
again soon.
In every community there will be '
found about a certain number of men W o u l d N o t S u ffe r S o A g a in f o r F ifty
T i m e . I t « P r ic e .
who take the lead in every new enter
I awoke lust night with severe pains
prise that is inaugurated and there are
always about the same number who in my stomach. I never felt so badly
in all my life. When I came down
UolJ back anJ waU t0 8ee whelher
not their more progressive neighbors to work this morning I felt so weak I
succeed before they will risk a penny. It could hardly work. I went to Miller A
is to be hoped that tho first named class McCurdy’s drug store and they recom
will rapidly increase as the years go by. mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Of the latter—well the country is ul- ar.d Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked
like magic and one dose fixed me al
ready overstockedI with them and that
right.
It certainly is the finest thing
is probably enough to say.
I ever used for stomach trouble. I
Last fall I sprained my left hip while
shall not he without it ip my home
handling some heavy boxes. The doc
hereafter, for I should not care to en
tor I culled on said at first it was a
dure the sufferings of last night again
slight strain and would soon be well,
for fifty times its price.—G. H . Wilson,
but it grew worse and the doctor then
liveryman, Rurgettstown, Washington
said I had rheumatism. It continued
to grow worse and I could hardly get! Co , Pa. This remedy is for sale by C.
F. Moore A Co., druggists.
around to work. I went to a drug
store and the druggist recommended
me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I
tried it and one half of a 50c bottle
cured me entirely. I now recommend
it to all my friends.—F. A. Babcock,
Erie, Pa. It is for sale by C. F. Moore
CoA., druggists.
Margaret D. Williams, widow of
George W. Williams died at her home
on Fifth street on Tuesday, June 26, at
the age of eighty-two years. She was
born in Bedford county, Pennsylvania,
where she lived until the year 1888
when the family moved to Oregon and
built up a new home in Newberg. De
ceased lias been in poor health for the
past year or more but every attention
has been given her by her childreu that
could possibly be bestowed, 'thus mak
ing her last days pass as pleasantly us
might be. The funeral was conducted
from the home on Wednesday after
noon.
Let every farmer who has expressed a
w illingness to double up his acreage if
necessity demands it, be on band at
the mass meeting Saturday afternoon.
Information has just been received Every acre that can be had will be
from Washington to the effect that the needed.
New berg postoflice has been placed on
Miss Mabel Edwards, assisted by Miss
the list of additional international mon
Edna Newlin, gave a public musical en
ey order offices, to be established early
tertainment Monday evening at Sher
in July. This advanced step will no
wood, where Miss Edwards has been
doubt be appreciated by a number of
giving lessons for some weeks.
A good
people in the community who may from
audience is reported.
time to time want to purchase money
J. G. Hadley went to McMinnville
orders on offices iu foreign countries.
last Sunday to spend the day with rela
Maud Muller on a summers day raked
tives and see Mrs. Hadley and the
tho meadow sweot with hay; and then
babies who had been in tho county seat
the Judge came along and raked in
fora couple of weeks. They all return
Maudie and both were happy ever af
ed home on the train Monday morning.
terward—by all sweet words of tongue
Better late than never. That is to
or pen this is the way it should have
been. A small army of solicitors is out say if you are one of the land owners
this week raking in acreage for the beet who have not signed any acreage for the
sugar plant. If farmers will meet them beet sugar factory you will ease your
F resh C ow .
half way the goal will be reached nud conscience by hunting up a solicitor and
A fresh cow for sale. Inquire ot
doing
your
duty
at
once.
A
big
factory
everybody will be happy.
A . T. B l a i r .
for Newberg now or never.
Robert Howie and Miss Jane W il
O n E a s y S tr e e t,
Lon Johnson who has the Smith place
liamson came up from Portland on Fri
Every street is Easy Street with the
day evening of last week armed with n up tlie valley rented, went to Salem this
marriage license and on their arrival week to interview Dr. J. F. Calbreath, man or woman that wears J. B. Lewis
here they made their wav at once to the superintendent of the insane asylum, Co.'s Wear Resisters. They combine
vho has the renting of the farm. If he comfort, service, style and wear. The
of^wl
residence of Rev. J. C. Lucas north of
town where they were joined in wed succeeds in getting a new lease on the best boots that money and skill can pro
lock. Since they were loyal enough to farm he says he will contract fifty or one duce. Uet a pair at J. C. Porters.
come back to he married on Y'ambill hundred acres for beets.
C ard o f T h an k s.
soil they will be forgiven for trying to
The Rural Free Delivery was inaugu
We desire to express our heartfelt
get away without being seen by the rated this week, the first trip being
newspaper man.
made by C. B. Wilson tho carrier on thanks to our friends and neighbors who
so kindly assisted us during the sick-
Articles of incorporation for the New Monday. He leaves the postoffice at
six
o’clock
in
the
morning
and
makes
ness and death of our molher> who Pa“ '
berg creamery were filed last week and
on Monday the stockholders met and the round by noon. It is all new now ed away June 21,1900.
G ho r o e E. M e t c a l f ,
organized by electing as a board of di but in a few days everything will be
L u c ia n M . M e t c a l f .
rectors, George C. Sears, H. A. Grafe, running smoothly.
Walter Kirk, Granville Everest and J.
The great presidential campaign of
P l e a s e T a k e N o tic e .
M. Atkinson. Mr. Atkinson was elect 1900, which we have been reading about
Owing to the lateness of the hour at
ed president of the board, Clarence Butt, ever since the election of '96, will soon
which the evening mail arrives nnd tiie
secretary nnd Jesse Edwards treasurer. he in full swing, while the campaign of
rush of patrons of the postoflice after
Samuel Atkinson was also elected mana the "Boxers” has already assumed seri
the mail is open, no money order busi
ger of the creamery. It is expected that ous proportions. For ten cents a week
ness will be done in the future after tbe
the deal will be closed with Mr. Eld- you can keep posted on both by reading l hour of 7 o’clock p. m. Please don’ t ask
ridge in a day or two and the plant will n le Telegram Subscribe at postoffice. it.
E. H. W o o d w a r d , P. M.
be turned over to the new corporation. !
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Rev. J. F. Day went to Amity the
L y d i a O l c o t t M e tca lf.
Pentecostal camp meeting on the old flrgt 0f the week to attend a Baptist
The
subject
of this sketch was born in
Methodist camp grounds at Canby, Ore- gathering. He had a supply of beet sug-
gon, from June 28th to July 9th, i900, ar contracts stuck away in his pockets Swauzy, New Hampshire, August 30,
under the leadership of Dr. Gue, the which he proposed to take his text from 1814, and died at the home of her son,
president of the camp meeting associa- on occasions when opportunity offered, L. M. Metcalf, near Newberg, June 21,
tion. Dr. Cool of Spokane, a most sne - He has been a hard worker for the en- 1900. Deceased was married to Caleb
cessful pastor, preacher and evangelist terprise and lias had good success H. Metcalf, about the year 1836 in her
native stAte. For twelve years they liv
will take a prominent part in the meet- wherever he has gone.
ed in Boston, Mass. In the year 1859
ings. Many of our pastors will be pres
Five thousand people collect in about , they removed to Minnesota, where her
ent and assist—Appropriate Fourth ol
July services will lie held—Good spring Hood River every vea. during the straw- husband died in 1870. To them were
water—Clean straw for campers—Meals berry season. They go there because born two sons, George E. and Lucian M.
at the new boarding ball 25c single meal they have learned that they can get Metcalf who live at Newberg, and one
work picking berries. Just as soon as it ' daughter whose home is in Iowa. She
or 60c per day. To defray expenses
is learned that a certain amount of labor 1 was a kinU and loving mother, a good
there will be an admission fee of 10c sin
gle admission per day; 50c individual ' wan*ed *,ere each season to cultivate neighbor and the memory of her will
the beet crop the laborers
- will be - on linger with those who knew her best.
season ticket; »1 family season ticket.
hand. No one need be alarmed about Tbe funeral services were conducted by
Ask your depot azent for a certificate.
that.
her pastor, Rev. Samuel Snyder assisted
A. R. Cumpston returned from La-
The ancients believed that rheuma by Rev. J. F. Day.
Grande the first of tbe week where he
tism was the work of a demon within
A W e a l t h o f R e a u tjr
went to attend the G. A. It. encamp
a man. Any one who has had an at
Is often hidden by unsightly pimples,
ment and visit with relatives. While
tack o f sciatic or inflammatory rheu
eczema, tetter, erysipelas, salt rheum,
there he spent a good deal of time mak
matism will agree that the inflictiou
etc. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will glor
ing an investigation of the beet sugar
is demoniac enough to warrant the be
ify the face by curing all skin erup
industry. The acreage planted is larger
lief. It has never been claimed that
tions, also cuts bruises, burns, boils,
than ever before planted in one season
Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast
and the growing crop is in a fine condi demons, but it will cure rheumatism, felons, ulcers, and w ont forms of piles.
25c a box. Oure guaranteed.
tion and bids fair to make a Urge yield. and hundreds bear testimony to the Only
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He rode over the country, visited fields truth of tins statement. One applies-
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where beets are growing and talked with tion relieves the pain, and this quick
A n n ou n cem en t.
the growers. He found them to be well relief which it affords is alone worth
The present owners and managers of L et
pleased with the business, many saying many times its cost. For sale by C. F.
the Newberg Flouring Mills de.ire to
th*t their land had doubled in val ue. Bus Moore A Co., druggists.
•ay to the general public that the mana-
iness men had the same story to tell and
, facture of flour is in the hands of Mr.
lie came away folly convinced that a
W a n te d
Keller who has 28 years of experience to
beet sugar plant is a big thing for any
To rent a farm in the vicinity of New hiscredit as a miller and has no doubt
community. At the meeting on Saturday
afternoon he will tell the people some berg. Would prefer a farm suitable for ol his ability to sustain the present high
8*writ.BsO'vx,
grade of our goods. Come and try ds.
thing of his trip and what he *aw at stock raising.
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King,
Marion
Co
,
Ore.
I
Gears A K ellis . I
LaGracde.
Newberg, Ore.
ly indebted to the manufacturers of this
remedy ami wish them to please accept
our hearty thanks.—Itespeclfully, Mrs.
S. Doty, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale
by C. F. Moore A Co.
T o C u re A C o ld Iu O n e D a y
Take L a x a t iv e R romo Q y ix in b T ablets , All
druggi&ts refuud the m ouey if it fails to cure.
K. W. G rove’s signature is on each box. 23c.
ANTED—S EV E RA L PERSONS FOR DIS
trict O(Vice Managers iu this state to repre
sent me in their ow n and surrounding co u n
ties. W illing to pay yearly $«00, payable w eek
ly. Desirable em ploym ent with unusual o p
portunities. R eferences exchanged. E nclose
self addressed stam ped e n v elop e. S. A. Park,
.fcWCaxtod B uilding, Chicago.
or Newberg (the town of schools aud churches) in particular,
write us.
PACIFIC COLLEGE,
N E W
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AGENTS WANTED— FOR “ THE LIFE AND
achievem en t« o f A dm iral IHiwey," tho w o r ld ’»
reatest naval hero.
Bv Murat Halstead, the
ifelou g friend and adm irer o f the nation's idol.
Biggest aud best b o o k ; o ve r 500 paces. 8 x 10
inc hes; nearly 100 page« halftone illustration»».
Only $1.50. Enorm ous dem and.
Big co m m is
sions. Outfit free. Chance o f a life tim e . Write
quick. The Dom inion Company, 3rd floor Cax-
tou Bldg., Chicago.
The Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa
ration for teaebiug. Besides the
Regular Common School Studies,
f
C. F. MOORE,
B E R G , O R E .
-------- There will be—
2 Classes in Algebra, Civil Government,
Composition & Elementary
Science.
DEALER IX
Drugs & M edicines, Books &
Booklets, F ine & Fancy Station
ery, School Books & Supplies.
W A L L P A P E It.
Newest P a t-
terns and Styles.
Camera and Kodaks
with all Supplies.
New Students can enter any of the College
Classes for which they are prepared.
CYDCklCCC I BUI A healthy moral atmosphere combined with favorable
C A rC H O tO L U lf”
inreilectual advantages.
Send for Catalogue.
T H O M A S N E W L IN , President.
THE FLAG
STILL
W AVES
Furniture Store
HARDWICK & CO.
CARRY A FULL LINE
—OF—
The country is safe and two days remain in NEW AND SECOND-HAND
which
EVERT LOYAL CITIZEN OP
NEWBERG
FU K M TC K M .
W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County.
Goods for old.
Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments.
W ill exchange New
F U R N IT U R E &
U N D E R T A K IN G .
May get in and work to secure the
Votaw & Hollingsworth
BEET SUGAR
FACTORY
Two days will soon pass by, but w ith a good
display of vim and vigor, much
good work can be ac
complished in
that time.
No tow n has ever had such
a liberal offer for a large fac
tory and we have everything
to gain by
MEETING THE CONDITIONS.
ever y h o d y ¡so t la a n d d rill a n d w e
a r c stire w in n e r
H ave every thing you want In the
House Furnishing Line.
NEW COODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
ONE.
Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices.
A lso u F u ll Line o f newest Carpets.
A ll lines o f Undertaking
Goods constantly on Iiund.
Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment
Cures C a n c e r If a p p l i e d In t h e i r e a r l y
Singes.
----------It Cures----------
Cancer W a rts, Tum ors In the Flesh o f M an and B east, Corns,
Bunions,Sprains and B ruises,aud Isan Excellent L inim ent
for R heum atism , N euralgia, Pleurisy and all Pains and
Aches o f the Body.
It also cures Fistula In Horses and re
moves Enlargem ent on the Bone.
T h l. lin im en t w m th orou gh ly tentort b y Dr. Wm. Kill« d u rin g thirty (In- yemn prnrttee oI
m edicin e, and in ra se , o f Tum ors, Canrer W art., and all unnatural grow th , on Man
or Beaat It b a . alm ost invariably taken the place of tho Surgeon’. Knife.
Try a bottle o f this Linim ent nnd If you think it not worth tho
price paid, return the bottle nnd get your money.
For sale at the Drug Stores in Newberg. When wanted by mail address,
E. A . E L L IS, Newberg, Oregon.
Quality Tells, Price Sells.
All of our Hand Made Harness
Goods Guaranteed.
Our interests are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article
which we have for sale.
Newberg and a Beet Sugar Factory,
Now or never.
O A K T A N L K A T H F .R U S E D O N L Y .
C A R R I A G E T R IM M IN G .
R ep airin g ch eaper than anyw here el«e.
Thank you for you r past patronage,
w ill try very hard to m erit a con tin u an ce of the tame.
F. X. McATEF*. Opposite Postoflice.
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