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l're n e u ltf il A T r a g e d y . A u u « u n rfiu « U . Moore’s dandruff cure or no pay. SOCIETY NOTICES. Go to T. H Cum m ings for paints and ! Freeh vegetables at W ilson’s grocery. oils. A full line of undertaking goods OF TH E WORLD.—NEW BERG CAMP, N O .1 kept in stock. 113, m te i* «vsry M onday e v en in g . Moore’s corn rem over or your money The best of fresh and salt meats the n V C. T . C. -BUSINESS MEETING TH E B t * - hack. V? . e n d a n d fo u rth W ednesday in ®aca m arket affords will be found a t the New- m o n th . S traw b erry crate9 for sale by C. B. lierg Meat M arket. The highest prices ©. O. F.—SESSIONS 1IEI.D ON THÜRSDAY W ilsou. paid lor butch er's stock. ev en in g s in B unk of New b erg b u ild in g . Good straw or hay rack for sale. W ith a clubbing ra te of only $2 a year AND L. OF 8.—KBWFKKQ COUNCIL. N a I E d m u n d R o b in s o n . _ L( m e e t, every F rid ay ev en in g in Ue* lor the G raphic and th e Oregunian you oouic h ail. I-eave vour orders a t th e office of the get all th e news, both local and general, A. M.—MEETS EVERY SATTE- A F. day AND j C has. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab I a t a very low figure. Now is the tim e n ig h t in C. V. B ank b u ild in g . A to subscribe. [ wood. C H U R CH NOTICES. Miss F.va H aw orth of Portland visited Rev. L. D. Barr returned home from lR D SDS' C H U R C H .-S E R V IC E S KVKKt over Sunday with Mrs. Maud C unning P ortland the first of the week where be 1 S jnU uy a t 11 a, m. a n d S p. m . a n d T t u r * ham . bad been bolding evangelistic services iv a t i! p. m. S ab b ath school ev ery Su n d ay a l t*:45 a. m. M onthly m e e tin g a t 8 p. m Ih e n rst C. C. Sm ith is now be ready to make on th e east side. He reports a good a t T uesday to aaeh m o n th . Q u a rte rly m ooting th e second S a tu rd a y a n d Sun d ay in F e b ru a ry , | stam p pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ- tendance all the tim e and much in te r May, A ugust a n d N ovem ber, w o m a n ’s For est manifested. e ig n M issionary Society ineeis th ir d S a tu rd a y I out positions. w: L K i in each m o u th a t 3 p. m . »APTI8T CHURCH.—SERVICE?, SUNDAY 11 a. m. a n d 7:30 p. m . Su n d ay school Sun- . s h at 10 *. m . P ray e r m e e tin g W ednesday ■day» ■evening a t 7:30 o'clock. BAÏ Well boring done by I>. W. C um m ins at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for him self and band. RESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—SERVICES EV. ery tw o we«’k» as follow s: F e b ru a ry 7th -«nd 21at, M arch 7th a n d 21st, a n d A p ril 4th an d 18th. M ilt Nicholson lias purchased a sp an k ing team of m ules and is going in to the team ing business in Ncwberg. P M e t h o d i s t .— p r a y e r every T h u rsd a y a t 7:30 p . school every Sunday a t 10 « ree F MEETING . Sabbath Miss Lucy Gause went down to P ort land last week and visited over Sunday with her friend Miss E m m a Dorratice. Local Events. A. E. Bowman, who h as been working in Portland for some m onths, came up Saturday evening and spent Sunday with C. F. Moore has tents to re n t o r 6ell. th e home folks. The G rapine and th e Oregonian for F .S . Hayes of V ancouver, W ashington * 2 . 00 . came up Saturduy evening and visited C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for over Sunday with his son F. A. Hayes produce. living out north of town. Two young cows for sale. t2 G . W. H o w ie . F arm ers I x w ant your eggs. I will give cash for th em . Egg packers Leave orders at. W ilson’s Grocery for furnished free to those w ishing them . C. B. W ilson . expressing or light hauling. Miss lone H ill is acquiring th e a rt Jesse Edw ards left Tuesday morning for a weeks to u r in E astern Oregon in preservative in the G raphic office. th e interest of th e pressed brick business. Try a load of slab wood for $1.50. He intended to take in Pendleton, La- T h e Chas. K . Spaulding Logging C o. G rande, B akerC itv, and probably W alla Miss lone T ow nsend of P ortland has W alla, W ashington. been visiting th is week w ith Miss Joyce Joel Bean a n d wife of B antu Clara, H oskins out a t Springhrook. C alifornia, w ho have been m ak in g an Peaches for sale: You can get them ex ten d ed visit iu th e L ast, retu rn ed by of W right it Cooper throughout the sea w ay of Oregon a n d stopped off here B at son by placing your orders early. 8-3 urday ev en in g for a several day s v is it F. X . M cAtee has been k ep t b usy w ith his sister E lizab eth M iles. lately circulating betw een th e h arness The m issionary com m ittee of Friends shop and th e hotel ow ing to th e con church lias arranged wilh J . B M ount tinued illness of Mrs. M cAtee. to furnish tin cans for p u ttin g np fruit I Newberg: Land Co. Tim ely inform ation given Mrs. Oeo. 1 L ong o f N ew Struitsville, Ohio, saved FRIEN DS C IU R C 1L j tw o lives. A frightful cough h ad long | H. COOPER, President. Sunday school at 10 a. m . Preaching kept h er aw ake every n ig h t She had : tried m any rem edies and doctors but a t 11 a. m. and 8:00 p . m. E. K. SHAW, Vice Pres J. M. WRIGHT, Sec. and Manager. steadily grew worse u n til urged to try Interm ediate “ * 5 :3 0 “ Dr. K iu g 's N ew D iscovery. One bot Y .P.S.C .E . “ * . * 6:30 “ Choice Farm and City Property. P rayer m eeting on Wednesday even tle w holly cured h er; an d she w rites,, Collect Rents and Look Aftef Estates. ing. tills m arvllous m edicine also cured Mr. i Investments Ma^e for Non-Residents. Midweek m eeting on T hursday a t 2 L ong of u severe a ttack of P u e u iu o n ia .1 p. in. Insurance Written in Select Companies. | Such cures are positive proof o( its Ju n io r Endenvor society meets Sun pow er to cure all th ro at, chest rn d lung day afternoon at 3 o’clock. troubles. O nly 50c and $1. G u a ra n L evi D. B ars , Pastor. teed. Triul bottles free a t C. F. Moore If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both A Co.’s drugstore. Newberg, Ore. ; BAPTIST. Preaching Sunday morning. E ven ing service 7 :30. Ju n io r a t 3 p. m. Young people’s Reliable portion» of a mec b ia le tl or Inventive mind desiring a trip to the P a r is E x p o s itio n , with good m eeting at 6:30. J. F . D ay , Pastor. ------------------- “ should — "’rite darr and expenses paid, write Nets C hristenson reports th a t this T h s PATENT RECO RD, B T a ltim o re , M d. season’s first load of w heat was brought in to th e elevator yesterday by the F er EVANGELICAL CnCRCII. AGENTS W A N T E D - FOK “ TH E LIKE AND guson brothers of W est Chehaletn. The a c h ie v e m e n t! of A dm iral D e w e y ." th e w orld'» Sunday School every Sunday mu g reatest nav al hero. Hv M urat H alstead, the yield was only about ten and a Half lifelo n g frien d a u d a d m ire r of th e n a tio u ’»idol. inn at 10 o’clock. H iggest aud best book; ov er 500 pages. S x 10 bushels per acre. Preaching every Snuday evening at in c h e s; n early 100 pages ha lfto n e illu stratio n * . O nly 81.50. E norm ous d e m a n d . lllg co m m is W hen re-sbingling a barn roof a few 8 o’clock. sions. O utfit free, C h an c e o f » lifetim e- W rite days ago, Je rry O’Brien found one, a- Prayer meeting every Wednesday qu ick . T he D om inion Com pany, 3rd floor C m * to n Bldg., C hicago. mong th e old fir shingles, w hich was in evening at 8 o’clock. a rem arkable state of preservation con Everybody invited. F . W . L adner , A d m in is tr a to r 's N o tic e o f F in a l S e t t le sidering th a t it h ad been subjected to m e n t. Pastor. N otice iA h e re b y giveu th a t the u n d e rs ig n e d the p atter, p a tte r of Oregon m ist for a- a d m in is tra to r of th e e sta te of C harles B ovard, bout sixty-five years as Je rry figured d e ce a se d has filed h is d u a l accouut w ith said I t H e lp e d W in B a ttle s . estate, iu th e c o u u ty c ourt of Y am hill county, oat. O regon, an d th a t said c o u rt h a s a p p o in te d Sat T w en ty -n in e officers a n d men w rote u rd a y A ugust 18th, A. D. 1900, a t 10 o ’clock a. m. A fter quite a careful survey of Oregon from th e front to ssy t h a t for scratches, ns th e day and h o u r for th e h e a rin g of objec tio n s to th e said Anal acco u n t au d th e s e ttle towns with a view to location, Drew and bruises, cuts, w ounds, sore feet and stiff m e n t thereof. th e re fo re , all persons in te re ste d In Ore Price have come to the conclusion jo in ts, B uck len ’s A rnica Salve is the sa Now. id e sta te a re h ereby notified a n d re q u ire d to th at th ere is no place like old Newberg, best in th e world. Sam e for burns, skin a p p ea r at th e c ouuty c o u rt room , a t .McMinn ville, said c o uuty aud state, a t said tim e, to and have abou td eterm in ed upon opening eru p tio n s an d piles. 25c a box. Cure th e n and th e re show cause, if any th e re be, w said acco u n t should n o t be settled , allo w up a law office here. T h e ir m any friends G uaranteed. Sold by C. F. Moore A ed hy and a p proved, a n d th e a d m in is tra to r d is will be glad to see them back home again Co., druggists. ch arg ed , a u d said esta te forever aud finally s ettled A. R. C l’MPSTON, and wish them a b u n d an t success in A d m in istra to r of th e E state of C harles Bo* v a rd , d eceased. 8-17 th e ir chosen profession. D ated J u ly 20, 1900. A Free Trip to Paris! D a ir y M e e tin g . C larence B utt, A tt’y for E state. A traveler arrived in Newberg Mon Chehaletn D airy Association will meet day evening all the W3y from Southern T o C u re A C o ld In O n s D a y Russia, iu th e person of Miss Caroline Saturday, August 4, at 2 o’clock. Take L axative H komo Q u in in e T ablets . All D irectors of the Creamery Asoociation Semmler. She came to join her brother d ru g g ists re fu n d the m oney if it fails to cure. E. W. G rove’s sig n a tu re is on each box. 25c. Jo h n Semm ler, a n d fam ily who cam e will m eet a t 1 o'clock sharp. J . H . R ees . out her6 from N orth D akota several m onths ago and who live o u t in the th rifty G erm an settlem ent east of town N o tic e . j \ Ter,|y fame of Newberg reacheth Bran $12 per ton a t the m ill, Shorts afar. $15, Cliop $16, Middling $17, Flour R ev . J . M . Y in g lin g , pastor of th e $2.70 b ’hl. in every store. Bedford street M ethodist c h u rch a t Any kind of grain exchanged into C um berland, Md., says: “ I t affords me other mill stuff, or bought at highest m uch pleasure to recom m end C bani- market price. G rave A K eller . N o tic e T h e F o ll o w i n g O ffers o f berluin’s Colic, C holera a n d D iarrhoea M rs. W . K . A llen, d a u g h te r Miss for the Alaska mission. Ladies who may R em edy. I have used it a n d know R etti F a ta te . E d n a , and gran d ch ild ren , accom panied desire to till any of them may call at others who h av e done so. I h av e n ev A M o th er T e lle H o w S h e S a v e d H e r L ittle No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg $2500 D a u g h t e r 's Life. by Miss Id a H all left for N ew port yes M ounts store and get any num ber they er known It to fail. I t is a sure cure 41 »> 67 “ 3>é 1400 may w ant. terday m orning, fur a m onths o u tin g . I am th e m o th e r of e ig h t children “ 3 60 “ 4 II w hen taken In tim e.” F or sale by C. 1300 nnd have had a g reat deal of experience “ 4 45 " 4 II Mrs. E lm er C. H all and baby came 650 T h e first e n try o f H ervey M. H oskins F . Moore A Co., druggists. w ith m edicines. L ast su m m er m y II down front B aker City th e first of the in th e co unty real estate records a9dep 3000 Frederick Sw etm an w ho lived four little d a u g h te r h a d th e d y sen tery ill its ” 5 255 « 4 II week and will visit for several weeks in u ty recorder was m ade th e p a st week. miles southw est of N ew berg, died last “ 6 27>* “ 2'.j 1375 <1 town w ith Mrs. H all's parents M r. an d He is all rig h t, a u d his fist for perspicu- F rid ay a fter a lingering illness. The w orst form . W e th o u g h t she would “ 7 44 “ “ 1000 die. I tried ev ery th in g I could th in k " 8 16 “ “ l( M rs. A. L. Stevens. 900 | i-ty a u d grace is likely to lay it over alt funeral took place here S u n d a y m o rn of, h u t n o th in g seem ed to do her any " 9 16 “ II 550 „ . . 1 the boys w ho have h a d th e ir tu rn In ing a t 11 o ’clock In th e F rien d s c h u rc h . M r. and Mrs. J . D. T a rra n t and .. good. I saw by a n ad vertisem ent in “ 10 20 “ “ II 700 -tarteil °™ce’—R eporter. H e was born ab o u t e ig h ty years ago on dau g h ter Mrs. Nellie McCully o u r p aper t h a t C h am b erlain ’s Colic, “ 11 II 250 “ “ Prince E d w a rd Island, C anada, and for overland for th e coast W ednesday in C holera a n d D iarrhoea R em edy was Jo h n K ohr began his c o n tract to p a in t « 12 41 250 6 H “ U forty years did faith fu l service ns lig h t th e direction of th e L ittle N estucca. tile co u rt bouse on W ednesday, being h ig h ly recom m ended and se n t an d got “ 13 25 “ % II 1000 They left Jo h n n ie McCully behind to assisted by h is son, Geo. B angasser aud house keeper there. In 1876 he moved a bottle a t once. I t proved to be one of II “ 14 20 lt " 700 stay by th e stuff. II Ja c k L in n . H e estim ates th e jo b will w ith h is fam ily to N ew berg w here he th e very best m edicines we ever had in “ 15 16 « 3 1000 lias since resided. H e h as ever been a II T he Misses Mary a n d Lizzie B urrow s req u ire tw e n ty days work, a n d says he co n sisten t C hristian m an a u d m em ber th e house. I t saved m y little d a u g h “ 16 95 “ “ 3000 I am anxious for every '• 17 41 hav e purchased lots ju s t so u th of th e will n o t get rich. T he color w ill be a of th e F rien d s ch u rch of th is place. te r's life. 10000 300 " 4 m other to k now w h a t an excellent II H enry M orris property an d are h a v in g lig h t stone g ray w ith M ilwaukee brick 600 E v en w hen bowed dow n a n d b en t , m edicine it Is. H ad I know n it a t first “ 18 10 “ 3 U constructed a very n e a t cottuge, w hich tri m m i ngs.—R eporter. “ J0 JO “ “ 350 w ith th e w eig h t o f his four score years, ^ w ould have saved m e a great deal of « 0-5 II will be reudy for occupancy by th e tim e 10000 347 “ “ u n til w ith in th e last y ear or more, he Two of Y am hill's sons from th e coun an x iety an d m y little d au g h ter m uch 400 acres river bottom land subdivided th e public school oonimence9 in th e fall. ty seat have lately been given official regularly w alked to N ew berg and back, suffering.—Y ours tru ly , Mrs. Geo. F. into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts. Unclaim ed letters rem ain in the post- positions in th e capital city. George e ig h t miles in all, to a tte n d th e m id B urdick, L ib erty , R. I. For sale by “ 20 House und lot in Newberg 175 office for H am ilton McCoy, Miss Bertha .Snyder, lately of th e T ranscript, is one week m eeting. C ertainly a tru e father C. F . Moore A Co., druggists. 41 II R 21 200 P atton, Mrs May Robinson, Mrs. Maggie of the guards of th e p en iten tiary , while iu Israel h as fallen. T hree d au g h ters II II 225 “ 22 S m ith 2. Persons calling for any of the Colon E b erh ard , correspondent to the a n d one son rem ain to m o u rn his loss, II 03 I« II T e a c h e r s E x a m in a t io n » . 400 above letters will please say “ adver Oregonian from McMinnville, is one of liis wife h a v in g died several y ears ago, II II «I 04 600 since m oving to N ew berg. tised .” E . H . W oodward , P . M. the atten d an ts in th e insane asylum . Notice is hereby given th a t the county Over 100 choice located lots in tho h eart superintendent of Yatr.hill county will E dm on t'a n to n w in e , o n ceo fN ew b erg M r. and Mrs. N athan W hite, w ho of the city of Newberg. Bid» W anted—To Haul Gravel. hold tlie regular exam ination of appli candy fame, visited w ith h is bosom have been living a t E rskinville, E astern I f volt w ant to raise chickens take a iook Bids will be received by th e C om m it cants for state and county papers at friend Gbos. D avid-on a d ay or so th is Oregon, moved to Newberg th e firet of at my j , acre lots. w eek. E d now holds dow n a position th e week an d are tem porarily occupy tee on streets an d public property until McMinnville, as follows: Correspondence Solicited. Call on or For State Papers—Commencing W ed a s table w aiter on th e steam er Dalles ing th e M artin Cook property. They A ugust 11th, a t 8 p. m ., 1900, to furbish A ddress, A . I*. O l i v e r , C ity ru n n in g betw eeu T he Dalles au d have come, we understand, witli th e in and deliver gravel upon th e following nesday A ugust 8th a t n in e o'clock a. m. Newberg, Oregon. and continuing until Saturday August P o rtla n d . tention of stay in g , and will soon p u r named streets or portions thereof: Opposite Postoffice. River street from the corporate lim its 11th a t four o’clock. D r. E. P . Dixon and C. E . H oskins re chase here a home of th e ir ow n. W ednesday—Penm anship, history, on th e south to th e intersection with turned last F rid ay from the Trask river We are now prepared to do w atch and F irst s tre e t; F irst stre e t from the cor spelling, algebra, reading, school law. w here they had been on a short fishing jewelry repairing. Our equipm ent is porate lim its on th e west to the in te r T hursday—W ritten arithm etic, theory trip. They Had fair success but th e pres complete and nothing but first class section w ith River S treet; P ortland road of teaching, gram m ar, book-keeping, en ce there of so many o th er Ik W altons D EALER IN work turned out. Prices reasonable and from th e corporate lim its on th e east to physics, civil governm ent. Friday— made such close com petition th a t the every job guaranteed. We carry a full th e bridge crossing c a n y o n ; Meridian Physiology, geography, mental a rith D r u g s & M e d i c i n e s , B o o k s & public is spared any very rush fish stories line of optical goods th a t will please yon street from th e corporate lim its on the m etic, com position, physical geog B o o k l e t s , F i n e & F a n c y S t a t i o n from this expedition. both iu qu ality and price. n orth to th e intersection witli First S t.; raphy. Saturday—Botany, plane geom e r y , S c h o o l B o o k s & S u p p l i e s . W in sl o w B ros ., Jew elers. A hop growers picnic will tak e place Dayton road a t intersection with F irst etry , general history, English literature, Successors to H . A. Miller. stre e t in a southw esterly direction to the psychology. a t Buttevllle, S aturday, A ugust 11, u n For C ounty P a p e rs—Commencing W A L L P A P E R . d er the auspices of th e Hop Growers N e w e s t I» « t- Pres. H. E . McGrew w ent to P ortland corporate lim its ; Main stre e t from the Fire Relief Association. The various Tuesday m orning and m et his wife and corporate lim its on th e n o rth to the In W ednesday August 8th a t nine o'clock te r n s a m i Styles. features of th e hop iu dustry will be little girl who had come on from Boise, tersection with Dayton ro a d ; W est Che- a. in. and continuing u n til Friday A ug th oroughly discussed, th e price to be Idaho, w here th ey had been visiting halem road from th e intersection with u st 10th a t four o’clock. paid for picking, th e coming season, re relatives, and brought them up on th e Main stre e t in a northw esterly direction W ednesday—P enm anship, history, or ceiving especial atten tio n . Everybody steam boat Bonita. They have rented the to the corporate lim its; F ourth street thography, reading. T hursday—Writ- invited to be present. Professor Morrison property n o rth of the with th e intersection w ith R iver street ten arithm etic, theory of teaching, gram- D avid Sivyer, liv in g in the w est end big bridge, and are fixing th a t up for and thence east two blocks and thence m ar, school law. F riday—Geography, one block southeast on F ourth street to mental arithm etic, psychology, civil gov o f tow n says bis neighbors are com - j tlieir home for th e present a t least. th e intersection witli Wynooski and ernm ent. p la in in g of th e depredations of his chick- j W h ile m any of th o o rch ard s in th e Columbia streets. P rim ary C ertificates— Wednesday— « n s, but freely declares th a t he will keep i valley will fail to yield a crop th is year, reading. The bids m ust state th e am ount per Penm anship, orthography, h is live-stock a t hom e if th e y w ill do th e p ru n e o rchard of W right, C albreath cubic yard for w hich the party subm it T hursday—A rt of questioning, theory of th e sam e. As it is he is forced iu selfde- <fc G oucher w est of town is a notable ex ting the sam e will furnish and deliver teaching, m ethods. W IN K *. B U N K fence to raise his h a a d in bloodshed W ill you w ink a nil >1 M Mini ink r o u r ilf o an d ncr- cep tio n . T h ro u g h o u t th e e n tire sev en th e gravel upon each of th e above named E. V. L ittletteld , ag ain st neighborly v isitatio n s. H e in -m» e n erg y »w ay, r rather . t b e r th a n w ear gloawwf ty acres, th e petites are a b u n d a n t an d streets or portions thereof, and m aet be • Co. Hup’t. W ill you lo re , y o u r o y « to o v .rw o rk , neglect sists th a t be killed seven lusty rats be th e m w h .n th e y cry for help, abuac th e m year h av e required th in n in g , w hile th e enclosed in an envelope and sealed and I a fte r year, u n til a t m id d le life you are com fore breakfast the o th er m o rn in g a n d it lled to neck a id . perhap« to And yo u r vtalon Ita lia n s will average h a lf a crop | delivered to th e stre e t commissioner w as a poor m orning for rats, too. ip alrcd beyond e n tire re p a ir? S t o r y o f » S la v e . favored fru it section tills year seem s to | who ghall open th e tam e th e com. A L I T T L E C L A S S AID Pres. McGrew and S eth Mills took the be in th e foothills of th e Coast m o u n t- [ To be bound hand and foot for years by ! a t th e p ro p e r tim e w ill aave you a w orld of m ittee on streets and public property at steam er R utli for Salem last F riday, the a in s.—R eporter. .. , . ... ... tro u b le a n d preserve y o u r vision to ro id age, { the council room August 11, a t 8 o’clock the chains of disease is tlie worst form of ■ „ h e n you begin to r .iy m ore a n d more on form er intending to preach in th e j Williams nl M a n . p rim e d book a n d new sp ap er (or com panion- slavery. George D. W illiams of 1 p. m . Said gravel to be p u t on th e cen Williams o t . ' l •h ip a . n - an d B y « T mi WI Free. Q uite an exodus of Newberg people to F riends church there Sunday. The H. J . W IN TE R S. R uth hung u p o n L am b ert’s bar for th e > th e Coast took place Monday. T he jo u r te r of tlie street, and there shall be one cheater, Mich., tells bow such a slave was Jew eler a O ptician. 1 Block K Poktomce. g reater p art of th e day how ever, and fi ney was made with team s and wagons, cubic yard of gravel for every n ine feet of i made free. He says: “ My wife lias nally failing to make it across, tu rn ed Slab Creek being th e probable d estin a street surface in length, and as directed : been so helpless for five years th at she around and came back, g ettin g in here tio n . The p arty consisted of Rev. and j by th e St. Com. and said gravel to could not ta in over in bed alone. After , about nine o’clock. As a result of tlieir Mrs. M artin Cook, M r. and Mrs. Jo n a failure to reach th e capital city, they th an Votaw, Mr. and Mrs. M atthew T er tra c t completed on or before th e first day wonderfully improved and able to do lier and Clarence E lw a rd s went o u t to rell, M r. and Mrs. J . T. G arretson, W. of O ctober, A. D. 1900. T h e expense of own work.” This snpreme remedy for Springhrook Sunday m orning w here E . Stanton and fam ily ,an d A. E . Moore graveling the intersection of said streets f era lie diseases quickly cures nervousness j and family. D ie women folks of th e party to be paid by the city and th e re m a in -, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, i Pres. McGrew preached. took th e train for Sheridan Monday ev d er to be paid by th e property ow ners backache, fainting and dizzy spell". This i F L O U R , F E E D . H A Y * GRAI N A new barber nam ed Frazier, from ening and th u s avoided the hot d u sty whose proposed property a b u tt upon the miracle working medicine is a godsend to OABDEN & FLOW ER Salem , has opened up quarters in the ride through th e valley. Every said streets to be graveled. The party or weak, stckly, rundown people. HE E D A . o ld city restau ran t building on First parties receiving the contract will be re bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Hold C. J. Leavitt returned from th e mines quired to e n te r in to a contract and togive by C. F. Moore A Co., druggists. street, his family living in th e rear part •F ree D elivery. of tli« building. He is a brother-in-law of E astern Oregon, near G ranite, last a bond for th e faithful perform ance of of Miss Grace R uan, a stu d en t of Pacific week, where he went for his health the w ork. T he com m ittee reserves th e K. C. W a r d & C o. T h a t T h r o b b in g H e a d a c h e . tat. Street, Newberg. Or College. It has been remarked th a t a principally, but where he he lias become 1 rig h t to reject any o r all bids, and no barber can m ake no m istake in coming interested in the mines th e re . He seems bids will be received after th e tim e lim Would quickly leave you, if you used to Newberg, as in eith er case of securing to bave been successful from both points ited herein. T his notice is given and Dr K ing’s New Life Pills. Thousands of Best or not best—money- o r losing the beet sugar factory, Imrbers of view , as he is in much b etter health tlie work to be done under and by virtue sufferers have proved their matchless back, anyway, if you don’t will be in dem and. Only th a t if the th a n when he left, and he is also in of ordinance No. 156, passed by the com iriMfit for Sick and Nervous lleadad.ee. factory doesn't come, th e exaggerated possession of some very prom ising rain mon coanci! of th e city of Newberg, July They m ake pure blood snd strong nerves like them. tM NW»f poster length of faces in these p arts will neces ing claims. He earae hack to work np 30th, A. .D. 1900. and build up your health. Easy to take., ro ffe « flavoring « l i r a d i sita te s raise in shaving rates. The in terest in th e mines am ong capitalists J. J. W o o d s , Try .hern. Only 25 cents. Money back Mda and tpieca. Barber is sure to come out ahead either in P ortland and Salem, and w ith the Street Comm issioner. if not cored. Sold by C. F. Moore & Co intention of toon returning to G ra n ite .' Dated A ugust 1, 1900. Way. d r u n k 's . EVERYBODY! lime and money by calling on us. If we haven’*, what you waut we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop erty to your satisfaction. If a uon-resident and wish to ob tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, write us. Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND F Ü 1 N IT O 1 1 . ----------------- Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Goods for old. Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. F U R N I T U R E & -.*- U N D E R T A K IN G . Votaw & Hollingsworth THIS MEANS YOU. H ave every th in g you w a n t in tho House Furnishing Line, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY ONE. "Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices. A l s o u F u l l L i n e ot’ n e w e s t C a r p e t s . A ll lin e s o f U n d erta k in g : G ood s co n sta n tly on band. PACIFIC COLLEGE, NEWBERG, ORE. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 19,1900. The Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa- ration for teaching. Besides the Regular Common School Studies, -T here will be- 2 Classes in Algebra, Civil Government, Composition & Elementary C. F. MOORE, Camera and Kodaks with all Supplies. K Feed & Seed Store Schillings Best Will exchange New Science. -ra s ts r— Ne w Students can enter any of the College . Classes for which they are prepared. ------- •'(* § & '-------- EXPENSES LOW" a healthy moral atm osphere combined with favorable inreileclual advantages. Send for Catalogue. Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment Cures Cancer if applied In their early S t u p e s . — ------ It Cures-------- C a n c e r W a r t s , T u m o r s in t h e F le s h o f M an a n d B e a s t , C orn s, B u n i o n s , S p r a i n s a n d B r u i s e s , a n d Is a tt e x c e l l e n t L i n i m e n t for K lie u m a tis m , N e u r a lg ia , P le u r is y an d all P atn a a n d A ch es o f th e Body. I t a l s o c u r e s F i s t u l a in H o r s e s a n d r e m o v es E n la r g e m e n t on th e Rone. Thin lin im e n t w e , Ih o ro u g h ly le»ted by Dr. W m. Kill» (lu rin g th ir ty -ir e year» practice m ed icin e, a n d In caee» ot Tum or». C ancer W arts, a n d all unnatural growth« on Man o r Deaat It ha» alm uat in v a ria b ly ta k e n th e place o t the Surgeon’! Knife. T r y a b o t t l e o f t i l l s L i n i m e n t a n ti i f y o u t h i n k i t n o t w o r t h p r i c e p a i d , r e t u r n t l i e b o t t l e a n ti g e t y o u r m o n e y . the For sale a t the Drug Stores in Newberg. W hen wanted by mail address, K. A . ICLLIS, N e w b e r g . O r e g o n . Quality Tells, Price Sells. t of our Hand Made H a r n e s s c f Goods Guaranteed. Our interests arc all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article k ’ which sve u-ave for sale. O A K T A N L K A T H E R U H K D €»5fL Y . C A R R IA G E T R IM M IN G . Repairing cheaper than anyw here el*e s Thank rnn for vonr past patronage, w ill try .v e ry h a rd to m e rit s c o n tin u a n c e of tn c tam e. F. X. McATEE, Opposite Postofflce.