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Local Events. T o C u re A C o ld l u O n e D»jr I'ublle •sis. Fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery. -Moore’s dandruff cure or no pay. Take L axative B romo Q uinine T aklet «. All I will offer at public sale to the highest Moore's corn remover or your money Go toT. K. Cummings for paints and bidder at the Cottage Hotel in Newberg, druggiist» re fu u d tb e m oney If it fa lls lo c u re. ¡ E. W. G rove's sig n atu re is on each box. 26c. C. F. Muore has tents to rent or sell. hack. oils. A full line of undertaking goods on Saturday, August 2oth 1900, at kept in stock. Strawberry crates for sale by C. B. The Graphic and the Oregonian for 2 o’clock p. m. the following described A d m i n i s t r a t o r '# N o tic e o f F in a l S e ttle - | in e n t. Wilson. $ 2 . 00 . II. S. McCutchen of Portland recently property to w it; One span ot horses, N otice is h e re b y *ivou th a t the u n d e rs ig n e d harness and buckboard wagon. One au m in ib tr.ito r of th e eatato of C harles Hovard. I Good straw or hay rack for sale. C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for admitted to the bar, but now working d e ce a se d h a s filed h is final acco u n t w ith «aid iu th e county c o u rt of Y am hill county, E d m u n d R o b in s o n . produce. for R. L. Sabin of Portland was in town hop pickers camp outfit, trunks, valises, estate, regon, a u d th a t said c o u rt h a s a p p o iu te d Sat- • wash tulie, fruit jars, tiu ware, chairs, O u rd a y A ugust 18th, A. D. 1900. a t 10o'clock a. m. Eat good ice cream in a good cause Clifford Terrell of Portland spent Sun on business Tuesday. bedsteads, and tutfay other articles. as th e day a u d h o u r for th o h e art eg of objec- day in town with relatives. Tuesday evening. The best of fresh and salt meats the Terms of sale; on horses, harness ami ■ me”* Hi*reni*tJ fini11 llccoum d th e settle* eix months time will b e ° giveu,1 ,al1 W™«» in te re s te d in A horse for sale. Gentle, and a good Born on Saturnay, August 11th to Mr. market affords will be found at the New wagon, _ . _ ’ j sa id esta te a re h ereby uotified a u d re q u ire d to berg Meat Market. The highest prices note bearing 8 per cent interest. All a p p e a r at th e c ounty c o u rt room , a t McM iuu- roadster. M. Votaw. 8-24 | and Mrs. W. E. Mills, a daughter. vllle, said c o unty aud state. at said lim e, to paid for butcher's stock. other articles cash. th e u au d th e re show cause, if any th e re be, Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for Leave your orders at the office of the w hy .»aid acco u n t sh ould no t be settled , allow M r s . F ran k H anso n . »4 «m l «ppiovm l, «m l th e a d m lu tid ra tn r d l, expressing or light hauling. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garretson who had Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab rh « rg ed . m d said estate tu re v e r and Anally been visitiug several days with Matthew wood. nettled A. K. CUMPSTON, Try a load of slab wood for $1.50. Rev. J. M. Yingllng, pastor of the A d m i n i s t r a t o r o t th e E state ot C harles Ro- rd . d eceased. s-n Hetman Smith has been up at Terrells, left last Saturday for Mt. Yer- Bedford street Methodist church at v D a ated The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. J u ly Jv), 1500 . Sheridan this week visiting with A. S. nen, Washington, where Mr. Garretson Cumberland, Md., says: “ It affords me C lareuce B utt, All y for E state. Miss Gertrude Lamb visited Thurs Foggs. is going into the mercantile business. much pleasure to recommend Cham AGENTS W A N T E D -F O R “ TH E LIKE AND day with Mrs. H .T. Cash in Sherwood. -Will open their— Prof. J. C. Hodson has rebuilt the big berlain’s Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea n e h te v em e u ts of A dm iral l»ew ey," th e w orld's | C. C. Smith Is now be ready to make James Hunt has been delivering some g re a te st nav al hero. By M urat If «Intend, the foot bridge across tbe canyon leading to Remedy. I have used it and know stamp pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ lifelo n g frien d aud a d m ire r ot the u a tio u 'a Idol. very fine Crawford peaches in town this ent positions. his property known as “the park’’and Is others who have done so. I have nev-' Riititeat aud ht at book; over 500 pagea, H x 10 jut n e arly too pages h a lfto n e lllu atratlo u a. week. making general improvements prepara er known it to fail. I t Is a sure cure O nly be,; 11.50. E norm ous d e m a n d . Rig eoinm is- Well boring done by D. W. Cummins OutAt free. U liauee of « life tim e . W rite C. W. \Villiam9 and Miss Hattie at 30 cents per foot, bourd furnished for tory to making that place their home when taken in time." For 9ale by C. q aious. u ic k . The D oiniulou C om pany, 3rd floor Cax- soon. to o Bldg., Chicago. F. Moore & Co., druggists. Thomas arrived home from Iowa last himself and hand. -In the- week. A gentleman and lady, Mr. and Mrs. Klka C a r n i v a l . James Lawrence has rented the Hinchman Cooper moved to the Mrs. Charles Hadley farm near Dayton where Hamilton of Indiana, who are making Account Grand Carnival of the Re Emma Bell property on Meridian street they will move in the fall. a tour of the Pacific Coast, stopped off ne volent Protective Order of Elks, to be Wednesday. here Saturday evening and visited over held at Portland September 4th to 15th Opposite the Bank of Newberg. Mrs. Hemans of Portland came uplast Sunday with \V. B. Sims, cousins of inclusive, tickets will be sold at reduced For sale a yearling Cotswold ram and Friday evening and attended Friends theirs. rates from all stations on Oregon Lines an Angora Billy. Quarterly Meeting over Sun lay. t3 H. C. P a u l s e n . The frame is up for the new Friends to Portluud and retdrn. These tickets MILLINERY. Twenty or thirty first class sheep for Church out at Springbrook, being erect will be on sa!e September 3rd, 4th, 5tb, A New a n d C om plete Line of F all M illinery. Master Jimmie Forsythe says he M I S S F. L. B E L L thinks his little four weeks old brother sale, or will trade for dairy cows, or let ed close by the Bide of the school home, 10th and 13, and limited to three days 8-24 and Friends in that neighborhood wilt after date of sale. (8nccessor to Mrs. L ena J. Ile lle r.) Warren should have his name in the out on shares. J. M. A t k i n s o n . 284 G rand Ave. o r H a w th o ru o Ave., H eiler For futher particulars, call on or ad paper. D. P. Price and Walter Macy are up soon be holding services io their own dress Southern Pacific agent at New Bldg., P o rtla n d . O regon, T ake O regon City or W oodstock ear. in Walla Walla, Washington, assisting building. J. W. Wheeler who lia9 been down berg. from Lane county during the week says W. K. Alien in the evaporating business A watch is a machine, and everybody Prevented A Tragedy. ---- With an entirely new stock of- the grain yield is very poor throughout there. knows that to give satisfaction a machine Timely information given Mrs. Geo. the valley. Farmers I want your eggs. I will must be kept clean and well oiled. We Long of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved Mrs, Eli Haworth has been dagerously give cash for them. Egg packers do that work and put them in first class two lives. A frightful cough had long ill with La Grip at their home north of furnished free to those wishing them. running order. kept her awake every night. She hnd town for several days. At last report C. B. W i l s o n . W in s l o w B r o s ., Jewelers. tried many remedies and doctors but THIS MEANS YOIJ. she was slightly better. Sarg Britt left Monday morning for Charles Hadley who was down from steadily grew worse until urged to try Miss Flora Bell has gone into the Berkeley, Calfornia, to enter upon his Dayton last Saturday said they were Dr. King’s New Discovery. One bot millinery business in Portland, and has last year of work in the University of preparing to move to the Hood River tle wholly cured her; and she writes, Notice The Following Offers of an ad in the Graphic calling the notice California. Real Estate. country in a few weeks where they hope this mnrvilous medicine also cured Mr. —Which will be sold for tbe- of her Newberg friends to the fact. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg $2500 the high altitude with a dry atmosphere Miss Jennie Clark of Corvallis came 67 3,‘i " 1400 Mrs. T. B. Taylor of Minnesota who down the latter part of last week and will be beneficial to their health. They Such cures are positive proof of its ^ L O W E S T CASH E R I C E S . 60 4 “ 1300 with her daughter, has been visiting visited several days with the family of have rented their farm and will stay a power to cure all throat, chest rod lung troubles. Only 50c ami $t. Guaran 45 '4 year or more. " 650 some weeks with her father B. B. H. H. Winslow. Come in aud get acquainted. teed. Triul bottles free at C. F. Moore 255 4 " 3000 Cornell and brothers, left Thursday Mayor Maloney of McMinnville who & Co.’s drugstore. With a clubbing rate of only $2 a year 6 27 M 1375 Vi morning. for the Graphic and the Oregonian you is doing some surveying for Newberg was 7 44 “ 1000 Letters remain in the postoffice for get all the news, both local and general, in council session with the city fathers ■/ \ / ^ V W W V W ^ ^ ^ V * - W A / ' 8 16 A n n o u n c e m e n ts « •• 000 Albert York, Mrs. F. F. Atkinson, Mr. nt a very low figuro. Now is the time Tuesday night relative to his work. 9 16 “ X “ 550 J. H. Dorman. Persons calling for the to subscribe. He says that Newberg has a very peace 10 20 f l I I FRIENDS CIIl'RClt. “ 700 above will please say “advertised’’. able set of councilman, among which 11 51¿ “ •* “ 250 Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching Joe Porter has had great luck on his E. H. W oodward , P. M. harmony is thick enough to slice. In 12 V i " M " 250 at II a. in. and 8:00 p. m. hunting trip in the Coast Range. He ” 13 25 “ M TheC.E. society of the Friends church sent word in that he brought down two comparison with what Mr. Maloney says ! “v “ “ 1000 * ‘ - 5:30 “ 14 20 11 11 will serve ice cream Tuesday evening in deer on one excursion last week, which he has been used to at home, where Y.P.S.C.E. “ 700 “ - - 6:30 “ H. COOPER, President. arguments sometimes become decidedly 15 16 “ 3 Prayer meeting 011 Wednesday eyen- the Pickett building on First street. The made pretty good sport for one day. " 1000 “forcible,” the contrast was striking. ing. 16 95 " “ proceeds go for the benetit of the “ 3000 E. K. SHAW, Vice Pres. J. M. WRIGHT, Sec. and Manager. At the meeting of hop growers held at 17 300 “ 4 Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2 Friends Alalka mission. " 10000 Dr. E. E. Goucher, and C. D. Johnson Butteville last week it was decided to 18 10 •• 3 p. in. “ 600 Choice Farm and City Property. A former Iowa friend of II. R. Cobb pay thirty-five cents a box this Beason returned home from Cape Nome Satur 10 " •• 19 Junior Endeavor society meets Sun “ 350 Collect Rents and Look After Estates. day evening. Will Johnson arrived and newspaper man named Culver, who for picking. This concerns more or less 25 347 " “ “ 10000 Investments Made for Non-Residents. was out on a trip seeing the beauties ot a major part of the population of New-< home Monday evening, having stopped day afternoon at 3 o’clock. L evi D. B arr , Pastor. 400 acres river bottom land subdivided over in Portland. We wonld suggest the Pacific Coast, was in town a couple berg. Insurance Written in Select Companies. into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts. that it is good policy not to josh these of days last week. BAPTIST. II. A. Miller and family returned home gentlemen too hard about seeking gold. “ 20 House and lot in Newberg 175 Mrs. Emma Bell and children moved from Tillamook last week and reported Suffice it to say that they found gold up Preaching Sunday morning. Even 21 “ “ 200 to Portland Thursday which, with her a very pleasant trip. Mr. Miller is pre there, but they can make more of the ing service 7 :30. 22 “ “ 225 If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both daughter Flora, they will make their paring to take a trip out south soon, to precious metal right here nt home in Junior at 3 p. m. Young people’s 23 " “ 400 time and money by calling on us. If we haven’t what you future home. Newberg friends are look for a location for the jewelry busi t b e i r r e s p e c t i v e c a l l i n g s . They hart lots m atin g si 6 tfiO. J. K. P a V, “ M “ “ want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop sorry to loose them. Over 100 choice located lots in the heart of experience, and claim to have receiv ness. erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob EVANGELICAL CHURCH. of the city of Newberg. ed their money’s worth in this com tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, Just take notice of that neat ad, by On account of continued ill health If you wnnt to raise chickens take «look or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, Ehret Bros., the new merchants. Mrs. Disney has given up the manage modity. Of course everybody welcomes ! Sunday School every Sunday mo at my J* acre lots. They are business and know how to get ment of the Cottage hotel. E. H. them back to plain humdrum life in old ing at 10 o'clock. write us. Preaching every Sunday evening at Correspondence Solicited. Call on or their goods before the public. Call and Disbrow, assisted by his daughter Mrs. Yamhill.—Reporter. 8 o’clock. Address, A . P . O liv e r, get acquainted with them. Frank Hanson, is now in charge as On last Friday evening the writer was Prayer meeting every Wednesday Newberg, Oregon! The Graphic thinks from all appear landlord. given a very decided surprise by seeing evening at 8 o’clock. Opposite Postoffico. ances that finally, after weary waiting, Everybody invited. F. W. L au nkr , Miss Katharine A. Glen, who for the au old friend, Robert Jones of Illinois, it will be able to publish a certain last year has been teaching music in whom he had last seen as a schoolmato Pastor. hymeneal notice in a no distant issue. Seattle and Snohomish, Washington, in the Earlhant dormitory at Richmond, “Meet Us on The Midway.” This merely is a warning to break the passed through on the train Saturday Indiana, get off the evening train. Mr. M. E. CHURCH. shock to an unsuspectingf?) public. The Event of the Times. Jones came oat to Washington last Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching evening on her way home to Dayton for April, where he has been working in a at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Class meeting J. L. Hoskins, County Recorder, has a fortnights visit. creamery until last week when he came at 12 m. R ev . S amuel S nyder , Pastor. moved into his new home, the Mrs. Silas Broadwell of Dundee, was chop Redmond property. He called at the ping on a tree last Sunday when a limb on down to Portland. He remained in It Helped Win Hatties. office looking as well as any man could struck him in the neck cutting an ugly town visiting over Sunday and was Twenty-nine officers and men wrote highly pleased with our town and sur after wrestling with carpet tacks, an old wound, reaching dangerously near the ____ ^ f _______ iiv from the front to say th at for scratches. hammer, window curtains, a screwdriver jugular vein. Dr. Stott was called and rounding country; so much so that he intends to return and enter college here bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet andstifl with a loose handle, and all things else, sewed up the wound. in September. He will bo a Senior and j° ints. Bucklen’s Arnica Halve is the including stovepipe that got into the a valuable member of the student body, ^ s t in the world. .Same for burns, skin C. F. Moore and family left Saturday wrong place while moving; but Bro. | eruptions and piles. 25c a box. Cure Hoskins is good natured anyway.— morning for an outing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allen of Guaranteed. Sold by C. F. Moore & Occupying many solid blocks, Dr. E. P. Dixon accompanied them to Transcript. taking in an entire street from join his family already there. Mrs Kansas City, Missouri, arrived in town j Co., druggists. _____ ...______ The new bridge west of town will be Emma Hill, assisted by young Doc Tuesday evening for a short visit with | curb to curb. -------•* € £ « ------- N o tic e . finished up this week ready for travel, Davidson will manage the drug and soda relatives. H. F. is still in the employ of Goodlett A Bowles, and is now working and will be immediately put to a much fountain business in C. F.’s absence. Bran $12 per foil at the mill, Shorts Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Will exchange New for them on the Pacific Coast. Mrs. $15, Chop $16, Middling $17, Flour appreciated use by teameters who have Goods for old. Allen will spend a few weeks at Newport, From reports received from the wheat been waiting on its completion to begin $2.70 b’bl. in every store. Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. hauling cord wood from across the can raisers it would almost seem this season where the Allen family is now rusticat Any kind of grain exchanged into yon. In the first place however a good that the yiold decreases in proportion as ing. Harry was in Kansas City at the other mill stuff, or bought at highest deal of grading will have to be done, the labor expended on the crop has in time of the democratic convention, marhet price. G r a p e A K eller . Under the auspices of the Port it ’a n front t/ n especially at the west approach. The creased. Jake Johnson, of West Cbe- attended every session, and it’s a treat to land Elks. 8URPARHING in hear him tell about the ins and outs of halem, we understand, plowed his land bridge will be a big improvement to S to r y o f a S la v e . MAGNITUDE snd GRAND the town in many ways. It took one ! twice, summer fallowed it, cultivating it the big gathering as be saw them. He To be liound hand and foot for years by EUR, ANYTHING OF THE hundred thousand leet of lumber for two or three times, and as a reward for says the sentiment of the country ns he the chains of disease is the worst form of KIND EVER ATTEMPTED has been able to discern it, is that six the structure. R. M. Gilbert of Mc his labor received a yield of five to slavery. George D. Williams of Man ON THE PACIFIC COAST. McKinley will be re-elected with an ov chester, Mich., tells how such a slave was Minnville, the contractor, took the job bushels an acre. Something to remember up to erwhelming majority. for $972, but some additional work has made free, lie says: “ My wife has the date of your heart failure. H ave every th in g you w a n t in th e From the unusual amount of good been so helpless for five years that she Th# Streets of Cairo been done in the way of painting and Chas. Carl, who lately came here from wood being hauled into town this season lengthening tbe span and be says the could not tu.n over in bed alone. After Tho Oriental Theatre The German village total cost will be something near $1100. 1 it appears that our people take with a Coos county, has been employed by 1 nslng two bottles of Electric Bitters she is grain of allowance the “ first settler’s” Jesse Edwards to manage his dairy. wonderfully improved ami able to do her The Dancing Olrls An Arabian Pageant The frequency with which yon meet and Indian predictions that we will have Yonng Mr. Carl has bad considerable own work.” This supreme remedy for Crowning the Queen people of a certain name in this county no winter for well for some years, experience in Coos, where dairying is ; female diseases quickly cures nervousness Rex, King of the Carnival Attended has often been noted. There has ju 9 t Between the official weather forecast and the great industry and has made that sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, by Hie Magnificent Court NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO 8UIT EVERY been issued from the Reporter office by *he old timers predictions, people have country prosperous. He says that last backache, fainting and dizxy spells. This The great parade of the Elks and other month his father, who has something ONE. W. T. Macy, ex-county recorder, as learned to “ view with alarm anything miracle working medicine is a godsend to orders. The Italian Park and Fountain. compiler, at a great cost of painstaking savoring of a weather prophecy and pre- over thirty cows, and an eighty acre weak, sickly, rundown peopls. Every Magnificent triumphal arch and grand farm, realised two hundred dollars from ami labor, a valuable book known as tbe i>are accordingly. bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Hold Midway filled with wonderful attrac Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles <fc Prices. bis dairy. We need a few practical ‘Financial .Statement and Post Office tions. Mining, Mercantile, Agriculture, A lso a F u ll L in e o f n e w e st C arpets. A ll line« o f U n d e r ta k in g by C. F. Moore A Co., druggie's. Robert Rogers and wife former rest- dairymen np in this part of the country Address of Residentsof Yamhill County, dentg o( Newberg, bnt who Horticulture and other industral exhib now to show some of oar fetrmers what there Good* con sta n tly on band. That T h r o b M n g HraSaehe. Oregon,” being virtually an abstract of living up the Columbia on the Wash its. Tbe Women’s Pavilion, designed is to be gained in taking np the industry. Wonld quickly l»ave yon, if yon used by women, built by women and deco the county assessor’s records in the ington side were in town the first of the most important points. Its enumera week on their way home from an ex With wheat yielding from five to ten Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands of rated by women for the exhibit of wom bushels, now would be a good time to suffer or* have proved tbeir matchless tion reveals the frequency of these tended trip by wagon to the Southern make the lesson a very plain aud easy merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. en’s industrial work. The grain palace names. If you ore an Adams it will be part of the state and return. They were bnilt of Oregon and Washington grains one. They make pure blood snd strong nerves and grasses. interesting to know that there are 7 of oat traveling on account of the health you, likewise 9 Aldermans, 10 Agees, of Mrs. Rogers snd had been gone for Music, Gayety and Fan. Night turned Cures Cancer if a p p l ie d In t h e i r e a r ly On Thursday evening of last week, the and build up your health. Easy to take. 15 Allens, 7 Allisons, 12 Aldersons, 11 several weeks. They went as far t t Misses Gertrude snd May Lamb, Mabel Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back into day. Lowest rail and water rates S ta g e s. Bakers, 6 Bennets, 7 Birds, 5 Bogues, 5 Ashland and then across the mountains Cutts, Mabel Edwards, Emma Hill,'Lids if not cnreJ. Hold by C. F. Moore A Co. ever given to Portland from all parts of --------- It Cares--------- Bones, 10 Booths, 8 Bradleys, 10 Bran ' to Crater Lake and Fort Klamath. the Pacific Northweet. Wilson, Cora Comer, Nervia Wright, druggists. sons, 8 Brinks, 31 Browns, 8 Buell?, 6 and Messrs Fred and Earnest Jackson, C ancer W arts, T um ors In th e F lesh o f Man an d B e a st, Corma, Caldwells, 11 Campbells, 8 Carters, 14 Mrs. Johnson, wife of A. E. Johnson Walter Parker snd Walter Woodward, B u n io n s,S p ra in s and B ru ises,n n d fsa n E x c e lle n t L in im e n t Christensons, 11 Clarks, 18 Cooks, 17 died on last Monday after a short ill banded to-getlier and walked out to J. for K lieiim n tlsm , N eu ra lg ia , P le u r isy an d a ll P a in s nod Coopers, 20 Davises, 13 Edwards, 10 ness at their home fonr miles up the L. Hoskins, north of town snd serenad A ch es o f tb e B ody. It also cu res F istu la in Hor Evans, 11 Everest*, 10 Faulconers, 17 valley. The funeral services were he>d ed Prof, and Mrs. F. K. Jones, newly m oves E n la rg em en t on th e B onn. Fletchers, 16 Goodriches, 14 Graves, 11 at the residence on Tueeday at 10 j wedded. After several musical in Hadleys, 14 Halls, 16 Harrises, 11 Hem o'clock, led by Rev. J. C. Lucas and , (fictions the young people were invited Tbl« lla lm e a t w «« th o ro u g h ly troted by Dr. Wm. Ellta d u rin g th ir ty d r» y « « n p r « r t l n « I brees, 10 Henry?, 8 He?*es, 9 Hewitts, 9 ibe remains were laid to rest in the ¡n and extended to the bride and groom m odielav. *nd la c u m of T a mom. C aneer W art«, « a d all n n o a ta ro l grow th« oe M ae Hodson«, i0 Hutchens, 9 Jensens, 23 West Cbehalem burying grounds. Mrs. best wishes, after which the company • r B u t It h u a lm o st In v a ria b ly ta k s u th o «Iso« of th o S a rg to a 's g a ll* . Johnsons, 24 Jones, 14 Langblins, 25 Johnson was in town on Friday and to j was royally treaded to ice cream, wed Our interests are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article Martins, 13 Mills, 15 Morrises, 1« Nel- i all appearances was the picture ol ding cake, bananas and other fruits “ too which we have for sale. eons, 12 Olds, 10 Perkins, 13 Robcrte, 30 h e a l# ^ S h e was taken sick on Pstnr- numerous to mention.” May the re O A K T A X L E A T H E R U S E D O N L Y . C A R R IA G E T it I M.AIINfi. Try a b o ttle o f th is L in im en t and if you th in k it n ot worth Iks price paid, retu rn th e b o ttle and g e t your m oney. Robertsons, 7 Sittons, 32 Smiths, 9 «ay evening and only survived two maining single members of the faculty IU iriLg eksaper any whaij Hae Thank yon for yonr past patronafs, will try T$*ry hard to merit a continnane« of the «amp. Williams, 15 Wilsons, 12 Woods and 11 day»- Life is indeed held by a very go and do likewise and emu'ate Prof.’s For sale at the Drug Stores in Newberg. When wanted by mail address, Wrights.—Reporter. I elendef thread that is easily broken. generous example. F. X . MoATEE, O pposite Postoffice. E. A ELLIS, N ew b erg , O regon. -NOTICE- Ehret Bros NEW STORE H oskins Building, s SATURDAY AUGUST 18, EVERYBODY! SHOES, FURNISHINGS and NOTIONS, Newberg Land Co. Newberg, Ore. O O O Furniture Store HARDWICK & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE Great Street —OF— Fair and NEW AND SECOND-HAND Carnival F U M K IT U M H . Portland, Oregon, Sept. 4 to 15,1900 FURNITURE & UNDER TAKING. Votaw & Hollingsworth House Furnishing Line. Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment Quality Tells, Price Sells. All of our Hand Made Harness Goods Guaranteed. »