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Local Events. ' be hauled and delivered and the con-j • Carnival, Go to T. It. Cummings for paints and tract completed on or before the firstdav Account Grand Carnival o f the Be- Fresh vegetables nt Wilson’s grocery, oils. A full line of undertaking goods of October, A. D. 1906. The expense o f , nevolsnt Protective Order o f Elks, to be Moore’s corn remover or your money | kept in stock. graveling the intersection of said streets field at Portland September 4th to ]5th C. F. Moore 1ms tents to rent or sell.| H. COOPER, President. hack. The best of fresh and salt meats the to bo paid by the city ami the remain- inclusive, tickets will be sold at reduced The Graphic aud the Oregonian for J. M. W R IG H T , Sec. aud Manager. Strawberry crates for sale by C. lì. i market affords will bo found at the New- der to l>e paid by the property owners rates from all stations on Oregon Lines E. K. S H A W , Vice Pres. .00. berg Meat Market. The highest prices whose proposed property ubutt upon the to Portland and return. These tickets Wilsnu. paid for butcher's stock. said streets to be graveled. The party or 0° 1111 sale September 3rd, -1th, 5th, Choice Farm and City Property. C. It. Wilson is still paying cash lor Good straw or hay rack for sale. parties receiving the contract will be re-1 10th and 13, and limited to three days produce. Collect Rents and Look After Estates. Mrs. L. L. Yotaw and boys left EllMf.NI» R o b inson . town Monday morning for ¡Seaside, quired to enter into a contract and to give ! after date o f sale. Investments Made for Non-Residents. Two young cows lor sale. Leave your orders at the office of the where they will rusticate for a while a bond for the faithful performance of ■ ^°>' fulher particulars, call on or ad- t2 G. W. H owie . Insurance Written in Select Companies. the work. The committee reserves the , dress Southern Pacific agent at New- C has. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab ^ sound of old Oceans roar, Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for wood. right to reject any or all bids, and no . fi«rg. Price & Price, attorneys at law have bids will be received after the tlmo lim-1 expressing or light hauling. ---------- ’ Mrs. H. R. Morris is in the county fitted up an office room up stairs in the ited herein. This notice is given and I story of • stave, Mr. and Mrs. Bird Crabtree of Dayton | this week taking the teachers ex'. Cliehaleui Valley Bank building, and I f you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both the work to be done under and by virtue | To b, h a m l hunil anil (oot ,or yMra bv visited friends in town over Sunday. time and money by calling on us. I f we haven’t what you araination. are now ready toatteud to the needs of of ordinance No. 158, passed by the com- the chainB ol dim,ase ¡„ the wo.st form of want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop , fry a load of slab wood for $1.50. C. C. Smith is now be ready to make clients. mon council of the city of Newberg, July aUvery. l l e o w d . Williams of Man- erty to your satisfaction. I f a non-resident and wish to ob The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. stamp pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ A. M. Hoskins has very materially 30th, A ..D . 1900, tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, Chester, Mich., tel's how sm-li a slave was ent positions. J. J. W oods , improved the accomodations of his brick Miss Flora Felt of Portland visited or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, made free. He says; “ My wife has Street Commissioner. been so helpless for five years that she write us. Well boring done by D. W. Cummins building by having a new and "roomier” in town over Sunday witb the home Dated August 1,1900. at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for | flight of stairs added. A fellow can now folks. could not tuin over in bed alone. After go up and down freely without com using two bottles of Electric Bitters she is Justin Haworths, L. M. Careys and himself and hand. promising his sense of dignity. C H K IIA L K M CENTEIt. wonderfully improved and able to do her Axim Newbys started in wagons to the Nathan and Elizabeth White have A watch is a machine, and everybody The noise and buzz of the thrashing own work.” This supreme remedy for coast Tuesday. purchaaed the H. G. Miller property be knows that to give satisfaction a machine machine is heard in our community. female diseases quickly cures nervousness yond the depot, for a home. C. V. Miles and family joined the must be kept clean and well oiled. We sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, The M i68cs Mary and Tina Lawrence Newberg contingent at Newport by the Miss Villa Brown of McMinnville, do that work and put them in first class backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This are at home. with her cousin Georgia Lewis of Port runuing order. sea the first of week. miracle working ihedicino is a godsend to land, is visiting her sister Mrs. J. G. The ladies of the W .C T.U . met at the weak, sickly, rundown people. W in s lo w B ros ., Jewelers. Every For sale a yearling Cotswold ram and Hadley. home of Mrs. H. B. Harford. After the bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold an Angora Billy. W ill Vestal finally decided not to usual proceedings Mr. J. C. Lucas and by C. F. Moore <fc Co., druggists. t3 H. C. P a u l s e n . Farmers I want your eggs. I will take the old O. V. Allen property across Mrs. Harford made a few encouraging give cash for them. Egg packers “ Brick” Rinehart of The Dalles, a for the canyon whieh he had bargained remarks after which tea, coffee, cake and furnished free to those wishing them. for, and the Land Co. has sold it again mer student of the college here, joined crackers were served. The time was A d in ln lit ra t o r'a N olle# or Flnnl Settle C. B. W il s o n . the navy at Portland last week. to L . 8. Ileacock, sale price $350. ment. passed very pleasantly by all. The Notice la hereby riven that the iindenlgneit C. E. Newhouse, of Springbrook, re N. E. Britt and son Sarg returned D. R. Jackson and w ife have sold next meeting is to be at the home of administrator ot the d a t e of Charles Hovard deceased ha* filed hi* flnnl Account with raid from the mountains Tuesday evening cently sold twenty-six White Plymouth their property in the west end of town Mrs. H . C. Johnson September 6. eatate. In the comity court of Yamhill rmiuty, Rock chickens to one breeder foi $26. known as tne Dlsbrnw property, to Oregon, aud that rani court has Appointed Sat- from their summer surveying trip. nrday August 18th, A. I>. 1900, At 10 o’clock A. in A young daughter arrived at the home Mr. Newhouse says the White Rocks Jacob Norken ot San Francisco, Cali AsthedayAud hour (or the hearing of objec Little Lois Wilson lias been quite sick of W. J. Stater and wife for a stay of tioiis to the laid final account aud the settle are the chickens to raise. fornia who intends to occupy it soon. thereof. this week, dysentery being the ailment. eighteen years, July 29. A ll are getting meat Now. therefore, all persons interested In The Misses Lucy and Myrtle Gause She is considerably better now. J. E . Pressuall has sold his house and along nicely. ssid estate are hereby notified aud required to X. Y. Z. appear A t the county court room, at McMtun- and Bertha and Lillian Nicholson tent lots to W . H. Morris’ father, lately from vllle, said county aud state, at said time, to Milton Hampton and daughter Mrs, ed on the side o f classic Bald H ill last Minnesota and In turn has purchased then aud there show cause. If any there be, E P. Dixon left Thursday morning to why said accouut should not be settled, allow W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County. W ill exchange New Announcements. week, supposedly to test the invig a building lot o f the Friends church ed and approved, and the administrator dls join the army o f rusticaters at Newport. Goods for old. charged, aud aatd estate forever and finally orating qualities of the high mountain just north o f Mrs. M. C. Rutans. settled. A. K. CUMP8TON, Miss Essie Hevland has the promise atmosphere. Administrator of the Estate ot Charles Bo- Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. FRIENDS CHURCH. vard, deceased. 8 17 Mr. and Mrs. Du Brown, and Mrs. of the district school out east of town in Dated J uly 20,1900. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe, the former an Announcement, Newberg Quarterly Clarence Brown's mother Mrs. Wheldon, all o f Butt, Att’y tor Estate. the German neighborhood to teach this attorney from Riverside, California, and McMinnville, visited with Mayor J. G. Meeting, to be held from 10th to I2th fall. his wife a cousin of Mrs. ffm . Stratton, T o C u re A C old In O n « H ay Hadley’s over Sunday. It was rather Inst, inclusive. Mrs. W . H . Hollingsworth is manag who have been on a trip to Alaska, Friday 2 p. in. meeting for ministry Take L axative B romo Q u inine T ablkt *. All difficult for Du’s old friends here to rec ing the furniture business while W. H. came up from Portland on the train oncile bis new relationship to their old and oversight; Friday 8 p. in., ad ilrugglnts refund the money If It tails to cure. E. W. drove's signature is on each box. 2T>c. and the children are out at Yaquina Tuesday evening and remained until memories of him but he seemed to fit dress to Y . P. 8. C. E. by A . M . Bray. Bay. Thursday moruiog. Saturday 10 a. m., meeting for wor well in the matrimonial harness. ship; 2 p. m. business meeting; 8 p. m. A . P. Oliver lias some very good Mrs. Dr. J. B. Moore and children of R e v .J . M. Yingling, pastor of the missionary address by Pres. H . E. Mc pieces of real estate for sale which are Coquille City visited over Sunday and Have every thing yon want in the advertised in the Graphic. Glance until the middle of the week with Bedford street Methodist church at Grew. Cumberland, Md., says: “ I t affords me Sunday 11 a. m., devotional meeting; over the list. Charley Moores’. She is spendiug good part o f the summer across (he river much pleasure to recommend Cham 8. p. m., meeting for worship. J. C. K irk is expecting a nephew to L e v i D. B a r r , Pastor. at the homo of her father J. Q. Hoskins, berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea arrive here any time now all the way Remedy. I have used it and know who is in poor health. from West Virginia. The youDg man others who have done so. I have nev Walter Hadley, and sister Libbie oi er known It to fail. I t is a sure cure is a printer by trade. N o t ic e T b e F o l l o w i n g O ffe r s o f Dayton rode down on their when taken In time.” For sale by C. Preaching 8unday morning. Even- Mr. Enery the Portland capitalist who K c a l E s tu te . wheels Wednesday afternoon to attend F. Moore & Co., druggists. ing service 7 :30. makes a business of loaning money in the wedding o f their cousin Miss Anna Junior at 3 p. m. Young people's No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg $2500 Yamhill county has been in town a day II « g 67 “ 3l.i Hoskins. They were unfortunate how 1-100 meeting at 6 :30. J. F. D a y , Pastor. or two this week. J o n e s -H o sk ln s N uptials# II “ 3 60 " 4 ever, in arriving just fifteen minutes 1300 A ls o a F u ll L lu c o f n e w e s t C a r p e ts . A l l Hues o f U n d e r t a k in g l< Mr. Wolf, of Perrydale, father of Mark after the ceremony was performed. " 4 45 " 4 650 On Wednesday evening at five o’clock G o o d s c o n s ta n tly o n b a n d . II . Wolf, has rented the J. L. Hoskins place EVANGELICAL CHURCH. “ 5 255 “ 4 3000 at the home of the bride’s parents, Mi. Mr. and Mrs. W. T . Macy of McMinn II north of town and will move down in 1375 and Mrs. J. L. Hoskins, Miss Anna Sunday Rchool every Sunday morn “ 6 27** " %% ville leave Portland Sunday evening for II time for the opening of college. “ 7 44 “ “ 1000 Hoskins was wedded to Francis K. ing at 10 o’clock. Salt Lake, Utah, where W ill is a dele II 900 Preaching every Sunday evening at " .9 16 “ “ W . J. Stater has made a sale of the gate to the national moeting of Modem Jones, Mrs. Mary E. K. Edwards per II *• 0 16 » 550 forming the ceremony. The wedding 8 o’clock. north half of his farm including the Woodmen. They will be accompanied II 700 was a quiet one, only two or three Prayer meeting every Wednesday “ 10 20 “ “ N E W B E R G , O R E . buildings to a brother o f C. E. by Miss Lou Maloney, daughter of II “ 11 5>» “ “ 250 friends of the family being present bo- evening at 8 o’clock. Newhouse who came out from Minneso Mayor Maloney, who will visit an uncle II “ 12 250 b* " side tbe relatives. Of the latter, only Everybody invited. F. W. L auner , ta recently. in Ogden. II 1000 Pastor. “ 13 25 the first cousins o f tbe bride were pres II “ 14 20 “ “ 700 Roy Gardner has hoisted a neat sign Miss Nora Parker arrived home from ent, the groom having no kith nor kin II " 15 16 “ 3 1000 It was remarked by those pres over bis blacksmith shop door which Newport Monday evening, witb about here. II m . e . church . " 16 95 " “ 3000 cannot fail to catch the eye of the passer thirteen pounds more avoirdupois than ent that the wedding was an exception- II Sunday school at 10 a. in., preaching “ 17 300 “ 4 I0000 by. The big horseshoe is a silent ap when she left, to say nothing of the moss ally nice one, everything passing off in II at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Class meeting “ 18 10 “ 3 600 ica l to the goddess of fortune. and water agates which she brought back the most approved manner without a II R e v . S a m u e l S n y d e r , Pastor. at 12 in. 10 “ “ “ 19 350 single hitch to mar the pleasure of the as trophies of the trip. Cecil Hoskins on II Rev. L . D. Barrs, accompanied by “ 25 347 ” “ 10000 The bride was fa voted above the way down from McMinnville, pick- occasion. Miss Pearl Cummings left for Newport 400 acres river bottom land subdivided most youDg ladies in having her wed PRESBYTERIAN. od her up at St.Joe and gave her a lift Monday morning. They had already The Academy offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts. ding gown made from the one which Preaching in the Presbyterian chapel the rest of the way home. rented a cottage there o f a Portland ration for teaching. Besides the her mother used on a like occasion next Sunday at 11 a. m. by Rev. A. A. “ 20 House ami lot in Newberg 175 friend, for a months outing. Miss Mel lie Douglas writes from about tweuly-five years ago. We heard Winter of LaFayetta. l< II “ 21 200 | Soutiiern California that they had a the particulars of tbe bride’s apparel, l< • 1 “ 22 225 Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Cash came up! very interesting trip down, and of but will only risk ourselves to give tbe 1$ 1« “ 23 400 from Sherwood last Friday evening and j It Helped W in Battles. ; course, weren’t seasick. They took in conclusion, that “ she made a very be « II « 24 -There will be- 600 attended the public reception given to , San Francisco and its environs quite coming bride.” Twenty-nine officers and men wrote Over 100 choice located lots in the heart The weddiDg supper Pres. ^McGrews. They returned the ; thoroughly from China town to Golden following tbe ceremony was such a least from the front to say that for scratches, of the city of Newberg. following morning. J Gate park. They are now comfortably as Mrs. Hoskins is noted for. bruises, outs, wounds, sore feet and stiff I f you want to raise chickens take a iook Frank Kinney of Astoria came up to located at Long Beach in a cottage own- The bride is what might be called one joints, Bucklen’s Arnica Halve is tbe at my aero lots. Newberg Saturday evening and joined ed by a brother of Mrs. Chas. Butler, of Newberg’s native daughters, and has best in the world. Same for bums, skin Correspondence Solicited. Call on or his wife who has been visiting here for j Address, A . P . O liv e r , grown up amongst us, well liked by all eruptions and piles. 25c a box. Cure sometime with her mother Mrs. A. Bow- S ^veyor Maloney has purchased one Newberg, Oregon. for her admirable qualities of woman Guaranteed. Hold by C. F. Moore A man. Mr. and Mrs. Kinnev returned of W. & E. Gurley’s “ Y " levels, and is hood. She is a graduate of Pacific Col Co., druggists. j^TOpposIte Postoffice. Monday morning. ! now PrePared to do either surveying or I leveling. In view of the era of street lege of the class of '99. The groom is a •W m * A good span o f stray horses which anj gewer improvement lately inaugu- member of the college faculty here, Notice. has been “ on the town” for ten days this new instrument will be quite being professor of Latin and English, was sold at public auction Wednesday a valuable addition to Mr. Maloney’s and in his three years residence here The Event o f the Times. Bran $12 per ton at the mill, Hhorts has made friends of everybody, by bis $15, Chop $16, Middling $17, Floor afternoon. VV. J. Stater bid the team professional paraphernalia.—Reporter. ofFat $1/6 for the Spaulding Logging ; Mr. Maloney came down to Newberg faithfulness and bis stability of charac $2.70 b’ bl. in every store. For the present Prof, and Mrs. Company. Wm. Wm. Manning Manning did did the 'Wednesday to do some surveying for ter. Any kind of grain exchanged into auctioneering in approved style. ; the city. The proposed graveling and Jones will occupy the Hoskins home, to other mill stuff, or bought at highest rV A C U C re I nui A healthy moral atmosphere combined with favorable be vacated this week by J. L . and fami market price. G rape A K eller . tA rC N O h O L U W ” inrelleclnal advantages. Chas. Carl of Myrtle Point, Coos coun ( improvement of the streets have opened ly who move to the county seat. ty, arrived here last Friday evening aud up several discrepancies in previous sur He will is visiting h»s brother Elder Geo. C veys which he is correcting. A Mother Telle U o w She Saved Her Little Bids Wanted—To Haul Gravel. Carl. He will probably remain and as- probably make an entire new plat. For Catalogue or other information Address, Daughter's Life. Bids will be received by tbe Commit sist his brother in building a new house i . . , W ill Clemenson, postmaster at I am the mother of eight children P R E S . E R W I N M c G R E W , New be rg, Oregon. tee on streets and pnblic property until on his property in the sonth part o ( m . _ . . . . . . . . . . K , Clarxaton, Washington, sent us a news- and have had a great deal of experience Occupying many solid blocks, August 1 lib, at 8 p. m.t 1900, to furnish town, formerly used as the fair grounds. „ . 7 j . J B paper clipping Wednesday, giving anac- fowl summer my taking in an entire street from and deliver gravel upon the following with medicine«. The Newberg Land Company is push- count of the drowning In the Snake riv j little daughter had tbe dysentery in its curb to curb. named streets or portions thereof: ing right to the front in Newberg iu the er near that place of Cragen Haworth, River street from the corporate limile worst form. W e thought she would real estate business. It is doing a great son of Solomon and Lucy Haworth who on tbe south to the intersection with idle. I tried everything I could think deal toward getting Newberg real estate lived here several years. Cragen, with First street; First street from the cor- < but nothing seemed to do do her her any advertised before the public, and is do- a companion, had been in swimming, porate limits on the west to tbe Inter- S'**1' 1 “ w b* >n “ <l**rtl«ement in ing much for the town in that way. and on attempting to cross the river, section with River Street ¡Portland road our PaPer that Chamberlain s Colic, They hold out extra inducements to was overcome by a swift current and from the corporate limits on the east to I Cbotera “ nd Marrhoea Remedy was -------—It Cures--------- Eastern people who are seeking homes, drawn out into the deep water. He J the bridge croesing canyon ; Meridisn - hl* blF recommended and sent and got Under the auspices of the Port aud work with the beet interest o f the became frightened and shouted for help I street from the corporate limits on the <» bottle *t nnce. It proved to be one of Cancer W a r ts , T u m o r« in the Fle«li o f M an and Beaut, Corn«, land Elks. HURPAH8ING In town iu sight, from educational and to his companion, who did bis best, but Bu n ion «,Sp rain « anil IIrul«eN,niid 1« an Excellent Liniment north to the intersection with First S t .;! tbe verF m*dicln** w« e w h,d in M AG NITUD E and G RAND moral standpoints. They are making to no avail. A search was made for the for Klieumati«m, Neuralgia, l*leuri«y and all P a i n « and It saved Dayton road at intersection wit). First ll>* boU!,e- 11 *aved my little 1UUe dau* h- EUR, A N Y TH IN G OK T IIE sales right along, many o f which are body but without success. A c h e « o f the Hotly. It al«o cure« Fistula In H or«e« and re I am anxious for every street in a southwesterly direction to the s ,1*e' K IN D E V E R ATTEM PTED noted in this issue. moves Enlargement on tbe Hone. know what an excellent The Newberg Creamery Company corporate limits; Main street from tbe n,ol,ier *° ON TH E PA C IF IC COAHT. The reception held for Pres. McGrews receives very encouraging word from corporate limits on the north to the in medicine it is. Had I known It at first Hometiling to remember up to would have saved me a great deal of at tbe home o f Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ed time to time from tbe Portland firm tersection witb Dayton road; West Che- Thl« liniment wo« thoroughly t*«te<t hr Dr Wm. Ktlli <lurlog thirty five ye#n practice of tbe date of your heart failure. medicine, and in rfuten of Tiimont, Cancer Warta, and all unnatural growths on Man wards last Friday evening was well at which is handling its butter. It is halem road from the intersection witb anxiety and my little daughter much T h e Streets o f emlro or Beast It haa almoat Invariably taken the place cf tbe Hargeon*« Knife. tended, considering tbe season, and was evident that the product turned out here Main street In a northwesterly direction suffering.—Yours truly, Mrs. Oeo. F. T h n O riental T h e a t r e T h e C a r m a n village a very pleasant affair. The fore part of is the very best, as it is always imme to the corporate limits; Fourth street Burdick, Liberty, R. I. For sale by T h a Danclncr Clrls the evening was spent in an informal, diately disposed o f at the top price. In with the intersection with River street C. F. Moore A Co., druggists. T r y n bottle of this Liniment and i f you think It not worth tbe A n A ra b ia n P a g e a n t social way, everybody being introduced answer to a shipment made last month, and thence east two blocks and thence price paid, return tbe bottle and get yonr money. C r o w n in g th a Q u e « n to and getting acquainted with the new the firm writes, “ This last shipment one block southeast on Fourth street to Rax, K in g of th a C a rn iv a l A tte n d e d For sal# at the Drug Stores iu Newberg. When wanted by mail address, N ative te tl«e Pablle. by H ie M a g n lffo e n t C o u rt president and his estimable wife. In of butter received from you was full the Intersection with Wrnooski and E. A. E L L I S , Newberir, Oregon. I hereby notify the public that f will Tbe great parade of tha Elks and other the latter part of the evening abort and weight and a very fancy article indeed. Colnmbis streets. appropriate addresses of welcome were In fact there is nothing better coming Tbe bids must state tbe amount per refuse to pay any debts contracted by orders. The Italian Park and Fountain. made bv Mayor J. G. Hadley, on be in this market than this last shipment. cubic yard for which the party submit my wife, Maude Mitchell, after date of Magnificent triumphal arch and grand D. P. M i t c h e l l . ¡ Midway filled with wonderful stlrsc- half of the city, by J. H. Bees for the We also wish you could see your way ting the same will furnish and deliver August 1st BOO. , lions. Mining, Mercantile, Agricultura, college board, O. L . Price for tbe col clear to increase your output, as we tiie gravel upon each of the above named , Horticulture and other industral axliib- lege alumni, Mrs. J. H. Douglas for tbe would have no trouble in handling ten streets or portions thereof, and must be j 1 its. Tiie Woman's Pavilion, designed T h a t T h r o b b in g Ile a a a e h a . faculty, Rev. J. F. Day for tbe churches times as much butter as you sre turning j enclosed in an envelope and sealed and > of tbe town, J .C . Hodson for the Sun out.” This is all very encouraging t o , delivered to tbe street commissioner Would quickly leave yon, if yon need | by woman, built by women and deco day school and Miss Gertrude Lamb for our home creamery and it would like to who shall open the same before the com Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of rated by women for tiie exhibit of wom the Christian Endeavor aociety. To comply with the last appeal, and It ought mittee on streets sad public property a t 1 snfferers hare proved their matchlese en’* industrial work. The grain palac* these Pres. McGrew very fittingly re- to be able to, bat to make more butter re tbe nonncil room August 11, at 8 o’clock ' merit for Mick and Nervous Headaches. built of Oregon and Washington grains Our interests are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article sponded. The company disbanded feel- quires more milk and more cows. The p. m. Said gravel to be put on the cen They make pare hlood and strong nerves and grasses. which we have for sale. Music, Gayaty and Fun. Night turned iuft thet Pree. Newlin’s mantle had farmer who raises some stock and pat- ter of the street, and there shall be one and build np your health. Easy to take., O A K T A N L E A T H E R USED O NLY. C A R R IA G E T R IM M IN G . fsllen upon very capable shoulders, and roniaee the creamery is coming out ahead coble yard of gravel for every nine feet of Try them. t>nly 25 cents. Money bark into day. Lowest rail and water raise ■ epalrlet »beeper than anywhere alee. Thank yon lor your part patronage, will try very haul to merit a eoDUnaane# of the i that the college would not suffer fpp«i just ae certain as the wheat farmer la ■treet surface jp length, and as directed if not care-1. Hold by Q. F. Moore k Co ever given to Portland from all parts of tb* Pacific North waet. the want of ap efficient head. 1 coming out iu tbe other direction. by the St. Com. and said gravel to ' d m gg f rt s. Moore’s dandruff cure or no pay N e w b e rg Co. 12 Newberg, Ore. Furniture Store H A R D W IC K & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND F O T M fü M le F U R N IT U R E & U N D E R T A R IN G . EVERYBODY! THIS MEANS YOU. Votaw & Hollingsworth House Furnishing Line. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY ONE. "Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices. PACIFIC COLLEGE, FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 19,1900. Regular Common School Studies, 2 Classes in Algebra, Civil Government, Composition & Elementary Science, “Meet Us on The Midway.” Great Street Fair and Carnival Portland, Oregon, Sept. 4 to 15,1900 N ew Students can enter any of the College Classes for which they are prepared. Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment p ’l l Cures Cancer If a p p l i e d in t h e i r e a r l y S ta g es. Quality Tells, Price Sells. A ll of our Qand Made Harness Goods Guaranteed. F. X. McATEE, Opposite Postofflce. :\j