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SOCIETY NOTICES. • f i r o r T U I WORLD.— NEW BE RC. C A M P , S O . \ Y • 113, m eets e v e r y M o n d a y e v e n in g . x / jr c . T . i i i - n u s i x E s s m í e S e o t h e I f . ond and fo u rth W edn esda y in caen m o n th . _ Moore's dandruff cure or no pay. I tio to T . 1«. Cummings for paints and Freab vegetable* at Wilson's gtneery. oils. A full line of undertaking goo.is Moore’s corn remover or your money kept in stock. back. . i T, n iK im .K M CKNrM i Hurrah for rural delivery ! J. M. W R IG H T , l'loate Yak«* Notice. Owing’tathe Ut.uitws of tha hour at Whom did we hear was going to whieli theevo!iinf n a ! arrives and ttie “ paint the house both outside and in?” rusli of patrons of tin* postoffioe after James McKenzie caiue homo from the mail is open, no money order busi ness will \<e done in (.he future after tlie Corvallis for a visit amoug liis friends. hour of 7 o'clock p. in. Please don’t ask Mr. H. W. Chase surprised the home 1 it. K. II. WoopwAUD, P. M, Choice Farm and City Property. folks by making bis appearance Monday Collect Rents and Look After Estates. afternoon. AUiuiniMtrntor « No Hoc t* i't n .il S e t t le - W R IG H T & COOPER, Ho til Estnto Ilrokors. Investments Made for Non-Residents., Insurance Written iu Select Companies. A. I J P F tti'jQEUMt t i' The best of fresh and salt meats the , Strawberry crates for sale by C. B. market affords w ill be found at the Ncw- U-rg Meat Market. Tile highest prices r o.c O. K.—SESSION’ S H E L D O N TtM’ RSHAY ; Wilson. 1 * tv en in g s in Bank o f N e w b e rg b u ild in g . paid for butcher’s stock. Leave your orders at the office o f the A X D L. O F S.—N E W D K R G C O I X C IL , NO. Farmers I want your eggs. I will , 16K, m eets e v e ry F rid a y e v e n in g in Ma Chas. K. 8pauid:i)g Loggiug Co. for slab s o n ic h a ll. give cash for them. Egg packers wood. m e n t. F. A N D A. M — MEETS* E V E R Y SATl^kV Miss Harriet Atkinson came out from C. C. Smith is now lie ready to make furnished free to those wishing them. day n ig h t in C. V . Bank b u ild in g . N o tice is h ereb that - y ftiveu ------------------ u n d ersig n e d C. B. W ilson -. Portland last »Saturday but returned a d m in istra to r o f th e estat.. o f C h arles Howard, ! stamp pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ d ecea sed has filed his dual account w ith said I ’ Monday a lien site was to go to Long estate, iu the co u u tv cou rt o i Y a m h ill co u n ty, i ent positions. CH URCH NOTICES. Nash Prosser, ot Norfolk, Nebraska, ! an,| tIlla the w it ica air tbe pent O r e fo u , aud that said cou rt has a p p o in te d Sat- j .urday Au gu st ltth . A. l>. 19M st 10 o ’c lo ck a. in. I f jtttl' NPS’ c H r rch . — 8 e u vices k v e e t ! Well boring done by D. W. Cummins and Andrew Mead, of Sargennts Bluff. two mouths. as th e d a y and h ou r fo r the h ea rin g o f objec- | tiou s to the said fin a l accou nt aud the settle- , ■ . . ‘i i * ! PI- ‘ I** s,p' m- *n** T‘,ur*" at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for Iowa, friends of I*aac Follett, are ex a y l . a t m e a t thereof. ■ r 1 1 - p. m . Sabbath sch ool .v e . r y . san dajr ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Harford,htnd the Misses pected here iu a few days with their 9:45 a. m. M o n th ly m e etin g a t 8 p . mf th e tlrst 1 h ir t is e lf a n d h a n d N ow . th e refo re , a ll persons int«»r*»>ted in Tu esd ay in each m on th . Q u a rterly m e etin g Minnie Wills and Lizzie Craven are in said estate a re h ereb y n otified and re q u ired to 1 families. th e secon d S atu rday am i .Sunday in F e b ru a ry , I Ode Hatfield and family and Charles appear at the cou n ty co u rt ro o m , a ’ M cM lnn - \ attendance at the Chautauqua assembly v u le , said M ay. A u gu st and "N o vem b er. W o m a n ’s For co u n ty and state, at said tim e, to I eign M ission ary S ociety m w t s th ir d S atu rd ay ' Hadley were down last Saturday to at Master Clifford Yotaw of Tacoma ar- near Oregon City. then and th e re sh ow cause, if a n y th ere be, In each m on th &t 3 p. m. ». h » i y i e n is* .li V 'tin w said accou nt should uot be settle«!, a llo w | tend the J. L. Hoskins sale. i lived in town the latter part of last week 1 and d , and the a d m in istra to r d is \ Miss Mild lildred Wills is listening to the < PlJ u 1" *n 1 l, a p p «u ro fi ve sa J a P T IS T C H C R C II.—SE R V IC E S , W T N D A Y U - 'h »r said estate fo re v e r and d u a lly I J a. m. and 7:30 p. m . S unday school Sun- Jag. Hamnett & Son have just burned | and will visit for some time Whi his mighty ocean’s icean’s roar an-i an t watching wau-tung i the ; settled A. R. Cl*M P 8 T O N . i ays at 10 a. m . P r a y e r m e e tin g W edn esday Mr. and Mrs. Jona- a kiln of 170 M. brick, ai d are prepared . vrand-parenta e v e n in g a t 7:30 o ’clock. beautiful sunset at Long Beach, Waeh-j v«*1,™ °* the K,U:° of tiur!l'g to supply tlie market in that line. Call ! ^ian ^ °taw. Iislert July JO. 1 ington. R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H .—S E R V IC E S EV- k.'Ureuce Butt, A t t ’y fo r E siste. ery tw o w eeks as fo llo w s : F e b ru a ry 7th and see them. i Mrs. F. A. Haves left Tuesday morn- •and 2lMt, M arch 7th a n d 21st, a n d A p r il 4tb and Gentle zephyrs waft the news th a t1 18th. Rev. Levi D. Burr and Rev. Martin ing on a visit to her folks in Minnesota. I “ Love is passing while \e ieep’ ’ and j T o C u r e A C o ld In O n e H o y KEE M E T H O D IS T — P R A Y E R MEETING , Cook have been in Portland during the >he expects to see her brother who has | the Q|j ¡¡nying that man proposes, seems | AX ATI YE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. A ll e v e ry Th u rsd a y at 7:;îu p. t a. Stthbttth | , . . ..... | week assisting in holding a tent meeting been a soldier in the 1 hilippines and i to have l»een verified in the cases of d ru g gists re in u d th e m o n e y i f it fa ils to cure. school e v e ry Sunday a t 10 a. m. _ _ _ _ _ j on tbe East side. more than one of the young men of our E- W. G ro v e ’s s ig n a tu re is on each box. *25e. arrives there. neighborhood. A twelve year old son of J. P. John K H. COOPER. V o t v y P u b lic. Newberg, Ore. yO U J *» want to bttv, cither a large or small farm, you can save both time and money by calling on us. I f we haven’t what you want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, or Newberg (the town ot schools and churches) in particular, write us. Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE Local Events. A G E N T S W A N T E D — F O R T H E L IF E A N D son, of Chchaiem Center, fell from a Rollin Kirk reports a “ first honor” I ---------—— a c h ie v e m e n t* o f A d m ir a l D e w e y ,” tho w o r ld > load of hay and broke a w rist one day . little apricot tree out on their place With a clubbing rate of only $2 a year , grea test naval hero. By Murat H alstead, the C. F. Moore has tents to rent or sell. the first of the week. 1 north of town, from which they picked ( for the Graphic and the Oregonian you , a n d b o o k o w ° ^ V » le»*iJeL0Vx^'io And get all the news, both local aud general, I Inc-he»: ucarly :on pa^en h a lfto n e illustration«». The Graphic and the Oregonian for W. H. Morris is expecting his brother ! two bushels of the lucious fruit. V ,v «z iu tl.ax t i™ .» #>u ly$l. *\ Enorm ou s dem an d. R ig coim nls- and family and his father to arrive here th# (i',aUt7 wa* in proportion to the j at a very low figure, iNOW 18 t u e u m e «io n s o u t fit free. C h ance o f u life tim e . W rite * 2 . 0 0 . qu ick. T h e D o m in ion Com pan y, 3rd flo or Cax- from Minnesota this week. Thev have ; <l Q* nlify. \\ e were favored with a gen- to subscribe. tou Rldir., C h icago. C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for sold out and are coming to locate here, j orous sample. , ---------...— produce. We promise our readers an interesting 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vinnie Vincent who N o t ic e , O. L. Cox ef Portland recreated in letter, to appear in tho next issue, from , have l<een living near Saginaw, Notice is hereby given that the part- i Newberg over Sunday. Dr. Littlefield, now with the U. ,8. where ho has been working in a saw nersliip of Fuchs and Grafe has been by Leave ordere at Wilson’s Grocery for revenue cutter Perry, cruising in Alas- mill, have returned to Newberg where mutual consent dissolved to-day, and by expressing or light hauling. kan waters. 1 they will make their home for the pres this all bills and accounts to be paid are ent. Vinnie is now employed in the paid by the new firm. Try a load of slab wood for $1.50. Of all the papers on tho coast tbe W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County. mill of the Spaulding Logging Co. The Chas. K . Spaulding Logging Co. June 5-1800. G rave A K e lle u . Telegram has the best evening news ser — OF— NEW AND EVUTUIT! SECOND-HAND F THIS MEANS YOU. W ill exchange New Goods for old. N o t ic e T h e F o llo w in g - O ffe r s o f Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Mrs. S. S. Terrell and children are vice, which you can have advantage of Rev. J. F. Day and family and Mrs. T h e A p p e t it e o f a (¡o a t. in these stirring times for ten cents a Emma Hell and children have been visiting in the Capital city this week. H e a t F a ta te . week. Subscribe at postoffice. Is envied by all poor dyspeptics representing Newberg at the Chautau Good pasture for eight or ten head of No. i 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg $2300 whose stomach and liver are out o f or Master Charlie Hevland got in on the qua assembly at Gladstone Parx. They cattle near the river. Terms reasonable. »i 9 07 “ 3} q tt uoo der. A ll such should know that Dr. speak very highly of some of the ad ground floor on the campaign button Enquire of Ed Hobson. tt “ 3 GO “ 4 1300 K in g's N ew L ife Pills the wonderful dresses which have been given there this I proposition. He was dispensing McKin “ 4 45 “ 4 " Rev. and Mr». H. T. Cash are spend 650 ley and Roosevelt buttons Monday, season, by Congressman Landis of Indi- \ stomach and liver remedies, gives a • ( tt 5 255 “ 4 ing a week visiting with Paleu Clarks’ 3000 | ana in particular. | splendid appetite, sound digestion being the first retail dealer of the sea «( fi it on the mountain north of town. 27S “ * Ot 1375 ■' i¿ ' . and a regular bodily habit that insures son. n 7 44 “ “ 1 rof. F. K . Jones writes an interest-1 perfect health and greal energy. Only “ 1000 Elder Geo. C. Carl is on a ten days i< 8 18 “ 11 11 G. W. Mitchell while working at the inK letter from Berkeley, California, 25c. C. F. Moore & Co., druggists. 000 H a v e e v e r y th in g yo u w a n t in tho trip up in Western Washington iu the sawmill last Thursday fell a distanco of -where he is enjoying his work in the it it 0 18 “ }¿ -------------------- 550 interest oi his church principally. at 10 20 “ “ tt some ten feet and was so badly bruised j university. It seems that ho has not A n E p i d e m i c o f D ia r r h o e a , 700 tt 11 5«., “ it tt Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen came down about the hip and one side that he ¡8 | been so closely confined that he has not M r A . Sanders, writiug from Cocoa- 250 1 1 f t from Eugene last Friday and visited sev laid up for repairs and will not be able i 1,een al>'e to make some very pleasant. nut CJrovei Fla.,'says there has been 12 5 '! “ X 250 tt 13 IRj ( t 1' tt eral days with relatives iu Newberg. for work for some time. ¡excursions o 6iglit seeing in Hiat , quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. 1000 m . w m i» t ; 700 »Miss Clara Vaughau, graduate of Pa-1 ' 10111 -v ‘ | He had a severe attack and was cured “ 14 20 “ Peaches for sale: You can get them it “ 1000 NEW COODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT dose« of Chamberlain’s Colic, u 15 18 “ 3 •of Wright A Cooper tlirougliout the sea cilic College of the class o f ’99, writes to j The Graphic received this week some 11 18 95 “ •• 3000 friends in town from Boise, Idaho, th a t; verv ,,ent samples of campaign buttons ‘ Cholera and,Diarrhoea Remedy. H e it son by placing your orders early. 8-3 ________ ONE. it 17 300 “ 4 10)00 she lias secured a position in tho city I B 0 soon to be all the rage, sent bv the ! stt^ s “ Iso recommended it to others Work has been actively begun on the it 18 10 “ o tt 000 new bridge 'west of town. It will pre schools of that place as primary teacher j st. Louis Button Co. This company j aml tl,eJ' 8®y il is the best medicine t i 10 10 “ 11 tt 300 for the next year. j announces itself as headquarters for such ! ever used. For sale by C. F. it sent a tine structure when completed. it 25 347 “ tl 10000 A ls o a F u l l L i n o o f new est Lappets. A II Hues o f U n d e r t a k i n g O. M. Coffin, foreman in the Graphic ! campaign material, and judging from 1 Moore <t Co., druggists, •100 acres river bottom land subdi vided Mrs. J. K. Wright and children of La- office, is taking a forced vacation as a \ the samples it will be able to give full G o o d s constantly on luuiil. into 10, 15 and 40 aero tracts. Grande who had been visiting in New result of placing two of his fingers on ; satisfaction to the "button jobbers.” A lin o U nee nient a. berg for sotne weeks returned home the left hand in tho wrong place when “ 20 House and lot in Newberg 175 J. O. Parks’ youngest son Oscar was it of “ i* Saturday. FRIENDS CUITItCli. « he was making the “ wheels go ’ wound” up at Andy Winters’ tbe first of the it o*> II it 225 Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching The Misses Lottie and Florence Cald- on a new job press. It might have been week where they were putting away hay “ 23 •* u 400 a l i l a , m. aud 8:00 p. in. well of Portland came up the first of the ' worse as no bones were injured. in the new barn. He had hold of tho h 24 o ti «MX) Intermediate “ - 5:30 “ week and are visiting with Mrs. Maria . . . ..... „ i Word was received from Prof Mc- rope, when a sudden jerk was made, Y.P.8.C.E. Over 100 choice located lots iu the boari “ - - 0:30 “ Bowermau. „ Grew, the new president of Pacific Col- catching his hand in the pulley, and of the city of Newberg. Prayer meeting oil Wednesday even Wright A Cooper have made the sale lege, Tuesday evening. He and family badly lacerating two fore lingers, mak ing. I f you want to raise chickens take a look o f the Pres. Newlin property to Df. J. S. were at Biise, Idaho, visiting his broth- ing a quite painful wound. After a care Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2 at iny acre lots. Stott, late of Gervais, for the sum of j cr> anj they intended to resume their ful dressing, the injured members are p. in. Correspondence Solicited. Call on or ■sixteen hundred dollars. journey soon. They are expected here getting along nicely. Junior Endeavor society meets Sun Address, A . I ’ . O liv e r , Newberg, Oregon. Mrs. G. T. Hardwick returned home the latter part of this week Please lot us have no ill-advised com day afternoon at 3 o’clock. L e v i D. B a r r , Pastor. Opposite Postoffice. Saturday evening after spending a j A. It. Cumpston received a letter the ment from the county seat in reference — pleasant outing at Seaside with frieuds other day from a former friend in Ne- to our free rural mail delivery. If a few BAPTIST. •of Portland and Astoria. hraska, now mayor of Mr. Cumpston’s people persist in putting out old rotten Preaching Sunday morning. Even The A cad em y offers ex cellen t opportu nity for review w ork and prepa If a sign painter were to strike us now home town, in which he says that soap boxes they have no kick coming, ing service 7 :30. except in the shape of a boomerang, if ration for teaching. Besides the he would probably get a job. The sign t!ieN 1iave organized an enthusiastic re- DKALKK IN Junior at 3 p. m. Young jieople’s -would read “ No, we have not heard publican club there, and have received their mail is exposed to the elements. meeting at 0:30. J. F. D a y , Pastor. D r u g s & M e d ic in e s , H onks & many former silveriles into member With very little exception indeed, the from the beet sugar factory yet.” ship. Ho thinks they have a good patrons of the delivery are well pleased ■ t o o k Id s , F in e 4 F a n c y S t a t io n W a n te d . Mrs. Rachel Webber came down on chance of winning the state for M cKin with the service and in proof of this, -There will be- Guaranteed gentle horse for his keep. e r y , S c h o o l H o o k s Ai S u p p lies. the train from Dayton Wednesday ley this fall. new boxes are being put up continually. Light driving. F. X. M c A tkk . morning anil has been visiting with Lee It. L. Ooughnor received word this Pres. Newlins left for their new home Grames’ family and with Mrs. Dr. Dav W A L L F A I ’ H it. N ew est F a t- Tt S a ve d H is L eg . week from his brother who drives a at Wilmington, Ohio, Saturday morn idson. terns a n d Styles. P. P. Danforth of LaUrange, Ga.t suf ing, and a large number of friends were stage over a mountain road in Eastern The work of graveling the highways gathered at the depot to bid them a last Washington, that lie had just escaped, fered for six months with a frightful o f Newberg and vicinity has begun, and farewell and wish them a hearty God mostly whole, from a rather exciting running sore on his leg; but writes that ■we will be prepared for the “ rainy sea speed on their journey. A card receiv experience. When on what is known Buckleti’s Arnica Salve Wholly cured it son” which the war correspondents ed from them dated at Baker City said as the switchback, a horse became un in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles, write about. that they were met at the station at La- manageable and succeeded in pitching it’s the best salve in the world. Cure Seth Mills, financial agent of Pacific Grando by Mr. and .Mrs. A. T. Hill with tiie stage over a fifty foot precipice. guaranteed. Only 25c. Hold by C. F. College, is up about Salem and Rose- a supply of ice cream which they soon The vehicle was transformed into kin Moore 4 Co., druggists. dling wood, hut Gougbnor will be at it dale this week canvassing for new stu made use of. W a « it A M ir a c le ? again after a few weeks vacation. dents and working in the interests of Miss Mellie Douglas was down from “ The marvellous cure o f Mrs. Rena J. the school generally. j McMinnville Monday, bidding Newberg Mrs. Van Leavitt received a card Stout o f consumption lias created in . . . WINK & BLINK . . . • Mrs. I). C. McGregor and daughter a final good-bve preparatory to her de- from California relatives Wednesday tense exciten»»nt in Cauimiick, fnd,” W ill you w in k « n il M in k y o u r life « m l nor- Jennie who have been expected here for psrture for California. She and her evening stating that on the day prev writes Marion Stuart, a leading drug v o ll- e n e rg y « w a y , r ic h e r th en w o « r k ! « « m '.? W ill you fo ri .' yo u r e y e « to o v e rw o rk , n eale.-t some weeks frdm British Columbia, ar- parents, Rev. John Henry Douglas and ious they had received a cablegram gist o f Muncie, Ind. “ Biteonly weigh llie n i w h en the’y cry tor h elp , ab u «e them ye a r A healthy moral atmosphere combined with favorable « f t e r j e e r . u n til « I n ii.lille life you «rn c o m her brother in stormy China, rived in town last Saturday evening. 1 "d e , will take the boat at Dayton 1-ri- from iiiruUvctual advantages. ed iO pounds when her doctor in York p e lle d to «e e k » id , perhaps to find y o u r vU iu n EXPENSES LOW - Mrs. McGregor is now keeping bouse in <k'},i f ° r Portland and will be joined reading “ Shanghai—Safe—Bert.” This town suid she must soon die. Then she I Im p « ir e d beyon d e n tire re p a ir? A L IT T L E C L A S S AID the Townsend property on River street, i there Saturday by Miss Efiie Jackson, is a short message but a more welcome liegan to use I)r. K in g ’s N ew Discov- j „ t the proper tim e w ill r « v c von « world of The boys Ed and Fred who have been «h ere all will take the steamer for San ! one has rarely been received. It means ery and gained 37 p )Unds in W c i K |l t | pr.- rve your yi.fon for oi,! nge. b eg in to rtfiy more* am i m o re on : Send for CataloRtie. that Mr. and Mrs. Hoover have escaped lioarding for two years while attending hrancisca. lo r two or three months ‘ ,T 1 J and was completely cured.’ n l i a s I |irim ed hook «n -l n ew «p s|ier fo r co m p a n ion . college here, think it is pretty nice diey will make tlieirdiome at the popu- from Tien Tsln to the coast city of cured thousands of hopeless cases, and j whip. C on su lta tio n and Kycs Tested Frei H. J . W IN T E R S , to board at home once more. ^ar sea *¡de resort of Long Beach,South- Shanghai and are at least comparative is positively guaranteed to cure all i 3 b lo ck E. Pont offic e. J e w e le r a O pticia n . ly safe from the ravages o f the heathen ___ ern California. throat, chest and lung disease«. 50o | On last Monday a 10 x 15 Old Style ¡ Chinese. and f l . Trial bottle« free at C. F. i Gordon jobber was received from the On Thursday evening of last week a Portland branch of the American Type farewell reception was given at tho home While in McMinnville on Thursday Moore & Co.’s drug store. Founders Company and put in place in of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards in honor Wm. Manning was shown a lengthy let S ta g e s . the Graphic office. The printing busi of Pres. Newlifi and family. The even- ter just received by Charles Grissen H o m s ttiln g N e w . _______ p will ness In Newberg does not at the present ing was an ideal one for the event and from Dr. Korn, of Dayton, Ohio, written A new race, or bible phrenology, time justify such au expenditure and it everything passed off very pleasantly. jn regard to the beet sugar factory, be presented and explained by i a fixed F L O U If, F E K I ) , H A Y & f i l l A I N C a n c e r W a r t s , T n m o r s In the Fleslt o f M a n a m i Roast, Corns, the nations nations anu and tribes, tri is only for tbe satisfaction of being able A pretty, green lawn, dainty white Mr. Grissen hurriedly jotted down a few ]aw ruiu1(r g Tlie as «A ltD E N X FLO W ER B u n io n s ,S p r a in s a n d B r u i s e s , a n d I s a n E xcellen t L in im e n t to handle occasional larger jobs that dresses, and hanging lanterns in ver- notes and sent to the Graphic in which seen by Ezekiel 1 ch. and the other SEEDS*. fo r R h e u m a t is m , N e u r a l g i a , IHcurisy anil all F a i n s an d dant trees, assDted by pale Luna's rays, ),e nayg the factory is going to he built are offered, and with the hope that bus prophets us wheels full of eyes. A c h e s o f the Body. It also cu res F is t u la in Horses a n d re iness will improve that the purchase made a very entrancing picture outdoors a|l right, but urges the people of New- The following subjects will he pre- 1 g l 0 “ Kree P e ltr e rjr . moves E n la rg e m e n t on tlie lione. was made. The Old iStvle Gordon is to say nothing of the floral decorations berg to be patient, as it will necessarily sented. The origin of the nations and , Throughout the evening a take time to organize so great an under- tribes, History repeats Itself, The fixed ' the best job press made and a 10 x 15 within. E. r . W a r d X C o . is large enough for any job ttiat will bp steaJy stream of guests were coming I taking. Dr. Korn has a financial in- law, Who Cain's wile was, Who tbe lit. Street, Ni-wber«. Or T i l l » tln lm iu it w « « lh n r o ti* lily tfc«li-<l b y P r W m . K ill» d u rin g th ir ty f iv « y e a r « practice o f and going, their presence a tribute to terest in the' factory and he will have offered. Bring on your work and give m ed icin e, and in cun cn o f Tum ora, Can cor W arts, and a U u nnatural g ro w th s on Man Indians are, and other very interesting o r Beast It H m alm ost in v a ria b ly taken tho pla ce o f th e 8ufg* on 'a K n ife . Pres Newlins’ and an evidence of the the general management of the con- subjects. Beginning Friday evening, the new press a trial. D A Y S ' T H IA L esteem and confidence with which they struction of it. When built it will he July 20 at the I’resbyterian church. Mr. F. B. Currev, editor of the I.a- U N T I L T O U S EK T H E W A T C H . . . have been held in the community. one o f the finest equipped factories in Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. in. ...WE N A T E X P R E S A C H A G C E k T r y a bottle o f this L i n i m e n t an d I f you th in k it not w o r t h tlie Grande Observer, was in town over the counirv. K. B. W f . bbwk , Hatordav and Sunday, and after the fra price paid, r e t u r n tlie hottle ami g et your money. The work of putting tho Italian prune Send n» yoar n«mc. wldrcf » Phrenologist. ternal Instincts of his kind made him upon the market in fancy packages will nearest esproaa oflBee and we w ill ! Dr. J. C. Booth was in town a day or ; For sale at the Drug Stores in Newberg. When wanted by mail address, send you hr © »press, C\ O. D.f all | N cha rye;-« prepaid, fo r exwctnaidon, , self at home about the Graphic office. be pushed with vigor this year. Mr. A. two last week looking for a location. K. A . E L L I S , N e w b e r g . O re g o n . 1 — In a ññn Ilk N o t ic e . C O t - O - P L A T E O r;UM7 tHC < On account of his wife’s health he is C. Churchill is putting in a plant at Ills home was formerly at Lebanon but W/.TCM. ladle«’ 4,r sr.T.t al * «- . w i t h a F I N S A M I RIGA seeking another field of labor, and at Newberg which will be equipped for he has been away for three year*. He Bran $12 per ton at the mill, Hhorls MOVE W E N T . Y o n e i a t n f i tracted by the good repute of our little i finishing and packing prunes in attract was a member of the Senior class at the ♦ 15, Chop $10, Middling $17, Flour it. and if found ex a ctly i repreaen ted, and p e r city as a moral and educational town, ive packages for the high priced trade. State University when the Second Ore $2.7(1 b’ bl. in every »tore. fe c tly i«attafactory, PAYf) IXPAC»*i AGENT 14 till was drawn in this direction. He seem Mr. 7.. T. Davis, who now controls at gon was organized and he joined the and T H E W A T C H Any kind ol grain exchanged into Nt T O U N 5 I Other ed plessed with Newberg end went bis Dundee the most complete evnporating regiment six weeks before commence other mill stuff, or bought at highest PAYMOTHINO. W e | a itee f hi* watob t* way u ader conviction. Mr. Giirrev has plant in the state, is adding to his outfit ment but was graduated with the class. market price. reliab le tim e-plec« fiiu iB & K p . i . i . kr m oney refunded » iQ day*. The more w i b j i i f f :a . the bearing of a jolly, whole souied sort everything required for parking prunes He returned with bis regiment to San Is n ickel, hs.s 7 Jewel*, t* ' G /O * - of a fellow, and while it is evident that in fancy packages is well as in glass and Francisco where he remained and took try. r .1 t IT I* a r«»ricT BtAUTV and ia w orth fre^ j $w to tlS. In ar»pe there Is not enongh b : si ness to justify in tin. Others are planning to do simi a course in the medical college and waa and as a tim e-placa ft fa cosai to a Ito watch, rc » cash in full w ith onoln another journalistic venture here at lar work. Messrs Davis and Churchill recently graduated. He was surprised we will *<»nd yon ENEE with the watch a Our inte.esis are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article TIDE I4h COI.O-NLATKD CHAIN and CHA present, if conditions improve as we intend to push their product! at top to find Dr. Harry Littlefield here, they cut shown f* onw-tldrd si* » of watch. SENO A which we have for sale. POSTAL C AftO lor sur bl« YM'Hti« Caíalo««« oí hope, we will not hesitate to extend to pr.ces as the finest prunes upon the mar haring been well acquainted while in Jt»we!r/, Diamond«. Mitrar ab *! Plated-W irr. T h « O A K T A N L E A T H E R U S E D O N L Y . C A R R IA G E T R IM M IN G . bali in«' pewder onlv reliait lo w h o le s a le jk w s l n y house in tho flavor in f exunct# Editor Currey the band of fellowship, ket, and tbe effect of their work will lie the army. After spending a few days R tp a ir in g ch ea p er than a n y w b p rr H«<v T h a n k you fo r y o u r past p a tro n a g e * w orld aelllnfr d ire c t to consum er* * t w holesale Drice*. O ír prie«« er*»net L« ¿«plUeled «Uvr/har«. 1 w i»l try v e ry h erd to rs c rit * co n tin u a n ce o f ih e w m e . should be conclude to cast his lot among to marease the demand for Italian visiting with bis parents at Lebanciq be C—4 |fnw-S«' 7 lttf IlL V lti'lC WATCHES, **f Me«, »Oe o_p. orNtenUun t.hM paper w bon vos write, at. i prunes oi ail grader.—Rural Northwest. will probably return to Newberg. r. ( ClfCLU a CO. 2 M -4 ¿ Í »< a rtera St. C k xa g * F U R N IT U R E & U N D E R T A K IN G . Votaw & Hollingsworth House Furnishing Line. EVERY Wall 200 Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices. PACIFIC COLLEGE, N E W B E R G , ORB. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 19,1900. C. F. MOORE, Regular Common School Studies, Camera and Kodaks w ith all Supplies. Classes in Algebra, Civil Government, Composition «fe Elementary Science. New Students can enter any of the College Classes for which they are prepared. I Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment Feed & Seed Store U lt r a s U i i n c a r I f a p p l i e d I n t h e i r e a r l y -------- It Cures-------- OUR LEADER!” PAY NO MONEY FREE Quality Tells, Price Sells. j Best or not best—money* back, anyway, if you don’t like them. Schillings Best CT KM A ll of our Hand Made Harness Goods Guaranteed. F. X. McATEE, Opposite Postoffice. r ----- t - ‘I