Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 24, 1900, Image 3

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    T<» C o rn A Cnl«l I n O n e I»Ry
Mayor Maloney went back to Ne» berg i erty until A ugust 27 at 8 p. m., 1900 to
j furnish and deliver gravel upon the fol- ! Take L axa tiv e B romo Q u in in e T ablet ?*, All j
on
Tuesday
to
continue
th
e
work
of
sur-
tini ¿gists re fu n d the m oney if it fallí, to cure. !
Fresh vegetables at W ilson’s grocery.
; veying th it tow n, and relocating lines, i lowing named streets or portions th ere­ K. W. G roro'* sig n a tu re is on each box. iìóc.
C . F. Moore has ten ts to ren t or sell.
Moore’s corn rem over or your money i It is understood th a t X ew berg has a of :
The G raphic and th e Oregonian for back.
R iver street from tho corporate limits A d m i n i s t r a t o r ' s N o t i c e o f F i n a l S e t t l e - !
twofold purpose In this work. They are
in c u t.
$ 2 . 00 .
S traw b erry crates for sale by C. B. laying the foundation for a big city, to . on the south to the intersection with
Notice i* h e re b y ilv e n th a t the u n d e rs ig n e d [
follow the establishm ent of tho beet sug­ j First street; F irst street from the cor- A dm inistrator of th e e sta te of C harles B ovard,
C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for W ilson.
e ce a se d has filed h is d u a l account w ith said i
ar factory, and incidentally expect to 1 porate lim its on th e west to the inter- d Oitate,
produce.
iu th e c o u n ty c o u rt of Y am hill county,
Good straw or hay rack for sale.
have a couple of expensive bridges on ' section witli River stre e t; Portland road O regou, aud th a t said c o u rt has a p p o in te d Sat- j
A horse for sale. G entle, and a good
! u n la y A ugust ISth. A. I). 1900, a t 10 o ’clock a. m.
.E d m u n d R o b i n s o n .
from
tlie
corporate
lim
its
on
the
east
to
the outskirts unloaded from the shoul­
i a * th e d iy ED l h o a r for tho h e arin g of objee-
ro a d ste r. M. V otaw.
8-21
to th e said final a c c o u n t aud th e settle* ,
Leave vonr orders a t the office of the ders of the town. They can accomplish tho bridge crossing cauvon; Meridian ' tioua
m erit thereof.
^
Leave orders at W ilson’s Grocery for Chas. K . Spaulding Logging Co. for slab : the first, and perhaps b o th . T hree of street from the corporate lim its on tho
Now. th e re fo re , a ll persons in te re s te d iu i
; said e sta te are hereby notified aud re q u ire d to j
expressing or lig h t hauling.
wood.
her principal streets have been widened north to the intersection w ith First i ap p o ar at th e c o u u ty c o u rt room , at M cM iun- |
s tre e t; Dayton road from the intersec- vilie, sai l c o u n ty aud state, a t said tim e, to j
j th e n and th e re show cause, if any th e re be, i
C. C. Sm ith is now be ready to make from 60 to 80 feet. F irst stre et, which
T ry a load of slab wood for $1.50.
! lion w ith First street in a southwesterly ; why said ace m a t sh o u ld not be settled , allow - I
is
the
principal
one,
has
now
attained
stam p pictures 18 for 23o. Four differ­
T h e Chas. K . Spaulding Logging Co.
ed am i approved, a u d th e a d m in is tra to r d is I
direction
to
th
e
corporate
lim
its;
Main
th a t width, the work of moving back the
I c h arg ed , a u d said e sta te forever aud finally
ent positions.
A. It. Cl Ml'STON,
F o r sule a yearling Cotswold ra ta and
early erected frauio buildings having , street from th e corporate limits on the settled
in istra to r of th o E sta te of C harles Bo*
Beginning next M onday evening the been progressing for some tim e. There north to the intersection with Dayton v a A rd d , m deceased.
a n Angora Billy.
$17
ated Ju ly A>, 1900.
postoffice will close a t 7 :io. Don’t go is evidence of public sp irit in this. road ; W est Cbehaleui road from tho in ­ ' | C B larence
t3
If. C. P al ’ lsk . v .
B utt, A tt’y for E state.
late and get left.
Im agine yourself giving tea feet off the tersection witli Main street iu a n o rth ­
G o to T . U. Cum m ings for paints and
-------- W ill open their--------
front of your business lot solely for the westerly direction to til# corporate lim­ Dr. H. J . L ittlefield.
Well
boring
done
by
P
.
W.
Cum
m
ins
o ils. A full line of u n dertaking goods
Dr. H. A. L ittlefield.
i
t
s
;
Fourth
street
from
the
intersection
public
good
and
th
e
looks
of
th
e
town.
at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for
k e p t in stock.
Xewberg w ill always deserve a beet with R iver street and thence east two
him self and band.
S u tto n , Calkins A Co. have an ad in
sugar factory for her enterprise. If she blocks and thence southeasterly one
Mrs. M .E . Myers has returned hom e doesn’t get it, there will be few deader block on Fourth street to the intersec­
th is issue worthy the careful attention
from Portland where she spent several towns anyw here.—R eporter.
of our readers.
tion w ith W yuooski and Columbia
Newberg, Oregon.
weeks visiting with relatives.
-Iu the-
The R eporter is wrong in giving the streets.
Mrs. J . T. Colton returned last week
Each bid m ust state the amount per
Mrs. C. W ard of C harlston who has impression th a t the im provem ents are
from Oregon City w here she had been
v isitin g her daughter Mrs. W . R, Scott, been visiting for a about a year a t her being made preparatory to a big city, on cubic yard for which the party subm it­
th e stren g th of the beet sugar factory ting the same will furnish and deliver
old hom e in M ichigan has retu rn ed .
Mrs. L. L. V otiw an d boys and Miss [
proposition. The work being done con- the gravel upon each one of the above
Office 2 d o o r, w est of Moore s Drug store.
Opposite the Bank of Newberg.
J. E . Pres snail is building a neat i
Louise C utts returned hom e Tuesday
sists iu locating corners, straightening named streets or portions thereof, and I 1st. stre et. N ew berg, O regon.
ev en in g from th eir outing at Seaside, cottage on his recently purchased
delivered
to
the
street
commissioner
streets etc, w hich should have been dune
.
I across th e street north of Mrs. Rutana.
years ago, and which came up now in who shall open tho same before thecom -
Marvin and C am e B lair are out a t I
C hance McCormick is erecting a six connection with th egraveling being done. m ittee on streets and public property at
H enry A ustins ranch in Tillamook
C ounty this week on a Ashing exp ed i­ room Cottage on h it lota on the corner It was sim ply a m utter of business neces­ th e council room August 27, at 8 o’clock
at th e intersection of Main street an d sity, city or no city. And we w ant it p. in. Said gravel to be put on the cen­
tio n .
the Dayton rood.
understood rig h t now th a t the life of ter of said streets and there shall be oue Office a n d R esidence one block sou th of Bank
Howard W aitoa, living o u t n o rth of
of N ew berg.
Newberg does not depend on any beet cubic yard of gravel for every nine feet
The
best
of
fresh
and
salt
m
eats
th
e
to w n , enjoyed a visit the first of th e
of
street
surface
in
length,
and
ns
direct­
sugar
factory'.
If
it
comes
our
develop­
week from his nieoe3, the Misses W alton m arket affords will be found at the New-
I berg Meat M arket. The highest prices m ent will be th e more swift and Certain. ed by tho street commissioner and said
of P ortland.
----- With an entirely new stock of-----
If not, wd will still develop, an d will gravel to be hauled and delivered and
j paid for b utcher’s stock.
T he C hristian K .ideavorers wero very
only approach nearer th e present level th e contract completed on or before the
successful with th e ir ice cream supper j Mrs. Elsie Peters and children arrived of other Yam hill towns. T h a t’s how first day of Octolier, A. D. 1900. The ex ­
Tuesday evening, clearing eighteen or here last Friday evening from M apleton, "d ead er” we will bo. R ight now, with pense of graveling tho intersection of
| M innesota, and are a t Mrs. P eters’ the only pressed brick p lan t in tho statet said streets to ire paid by th e city and
tw en ty dollars.
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M cCreas.
with the largest lum ber mill lit this sec­ th e rem ainder to be paid by th e prop­
M r, and Mrs. E. II. W oodward and
F arm ers I w ant your eggs. I w ill tion of th e country, with a canning and erty owners whoso property a b u tt upon A New a n d C om plete Lino of Fall M illinery.
«on H erm an left Saturday m orning for
Egg packers packing house in course of preparation, said streets proposed to begravoled. Tho
a sh o rt outing a t Seaside retu rn in g give cash for th em .
with a successful cream ery in operation, party or parties receiving th e contract U V E I S S I F . -H i. Z B I E H - i X j ,
furnished free to those w ishing them .
Tuesday evening.
(Successor to Mrs. L ena J. Ile ile r.)
— Which will be sold for the-
with a larg efio u rin g m ill.a brick factory, will be required to cuter into a w ritten
C . B. W il s o n .
234 G rand Ave. o r H a w th o rn e Ave., H eiler
A . P. Oliver has been having th e
two tile mills, an ax handle factory and contract and to give a bond for the
Bldg.,
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
O
regon.
Take
O
regon
City
W ith a clubbing rate of only $2 a year
■harness shop opposite th e postoffice
other sm aller concerns “ too numerous faithful performance of said w ork. The
or W oodstock car.
painted a healthy red. Roe Ramsey ia 1 ior the G raphic and th e Oregonian you to m ention,’’Newberg has more m anu­ com m ittee reserves the rig h t to reject
j
get
all
th
e
news,
both
local
and
general,
npplyng th e brush.
facturing' industries th an any town iu any or all bids, and no bids will bo re­
^ “ Come iu aud get acquainted.
a t a very low figure. Now is th e tim e
the county. Newberg is not Inactively ceived afler th e time lim ited herein.
A fter an extended period of faithful
to subscribe.
walling for the factory, nor, incidentally This notice is given and the w ork to be
service,W oodard C harles has q u it the |
G raphic office and is now ranching it i E . S. Craven says he cut one hundred for " th e com pletion of th9 Y am hill performed under and by v irtu e of ordl
out north of town with his b ro th er , tous of red clover from tw entytw o acres locks.” If wo don’t get the factory we nano No. 150, passed by the common
this season and the same piece is now will get som ething else. M ark th at, council of th e city oi N ewborg, July
L u th e r.
THIS MEANS YOU.
m aking a th ird growth sufficient for j Its a weak brand of enterprise th a t only 30th, A. D . 1900
Mrs. W illiam P ark and two children
J. J . W oods ,
good fall pasture. This has been a | spurts for some one great end, and fail­
of Portland visited in tow n over Sunday
Street Commissioner. N o t ic e T h e F o l l o w i n g O fl'e rs o f
splendid clover season.
ing iu th a t, subsides into th a t "q u ie t”
w ith T. B. Cum m ings’ fam ily w ith I
K ca l F a ta te .
D ated August 17, 1900.
spirit of peace and tran q u ility w hich
w hom they used to be good friends in | Tho so othing and h ealin g properties
No.
1
118
Ac
5 mi from Newberg $2500
II. COOPER, President.
of C h am b erlain ’s Cough Remedy', its broods over some Y am hill tow ns. Tho
II
N ew ton, K ansas.
1400
“ 2 67 “ 3>i
Reporter
is
loyal
to
Newberg
nlright,
but
A
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
m
e
n
ts
.
pleasant taste an d p ro m p t and perm a­
II
1300 E. K. SH AW , Vice Pres.
“ 3 60 “ 4
W'm. H endershott of P ortland was in
J. M. WRIGHT, Sec. and Manager.
n e n t cures, have m ade it a g reat favor- ra th e r underestim ates th e staying
II
650
“ 4 45 " 4
tow n last F rid ay , feeling tb e pulsa of
qualities
of
th
e
“
enterprise
and
public
F.VANCIEMCAI.
CHURCH.
[ itc w ith the people ev ery w h ere. For
ii
3000 Choice Farm and City Property.
th e hop growers h e reab o u t. A good j
sp irit” w hich it com plim ents in us.
Sunday School every Sunday m orn­ “ 5 255 " 4
sale by C. F . Moore <fc Co.
II
1375
*•
6
27,*¿
'•
2>i
hop crop never fails to bring W in .’s :
Collect Rents and Look After Estates.
ing at 10 o’clock.
II
D uring th e Civil w ar, as well as in
1000
W m . M anning received th e old sw ord
genial face aro u n d .
Preaching every Sunday eveniug at “ 7 44 “ ”
Investments Made for Non-Residents.
II
« 8 16
900
from th e E a st th e oth er d a y which our lato war w ith S pain, d ia rrh o e a was 8 o’clock.
Ira W akefield has purchased th o E .
Insurance Written in Select Companies.
I
I
550
M rs. M an n in g ’s father, lately dr.-eased, one of th e m ost troublesom e diseases
Prayer m eeting every Wednesday " 9 10 “
H ouck property in th e southw est p a rt
II
th
e
a
rm
y
had
to
cou
ten
d
w
ith
.
Iu
700
“
10
20
“
»
used ns a comm issioned officer in th e
evening a t 8 o’clock.
of town and will move to it in a few days.
<1
250
“ 11 5‘i " “
Civil w ar. I t will become a hig h ly m any Instances it became chronic and
Everybody invited. F. W . L a u n c h ,
M r. and Mrs. Houck will move to P o rt- j
II
th e old soldiers still suffer w ith it. Mr.
250 If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save botk
treasured fam ily heirloom .
“
i
2
b \ i “ yx
Pastor.
la n d , we und erstan d , to live w ith their
it
D avid T aylor of W ind Ridge, G reene
1000
"
13
25
•'
time and money by calling on us.
If we haven’t what you
Mr. NeDon Sykes, th e new book Co., Pa., is one of these. He uses C hatn-
d au g h ter.
it
• i j4
eg h »
700
m . e . c n t 'u c n .
'
want
vve
will
take
pleasure
in
assisting
you in procuring prop­
| keeper for th e C has. K. Spaulding b erlaiu ’s Colic, Cholera a n d D iarrhoea
ii
P res. McGrew au d C. J . Edw ards
1000
T here will be an old people’s service “ 15 16 “ 3
erty to your satisfaction.
If a non-resident and wish to ob­
Logging Company, is so well pleased Remedy an d says he never found a n y ­
it
drove over to Scotts Mills last week
3000
“ 16 95 " “
tain information about Real Estate or the country in general,
w ith his position and tho town in th in g th a t w ould give h im such quick a t tlie M. E . church next S u n d ay m orn­
it
10000
a n d attended F riends Q uarterly M eet­
or
Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular,
general th a t he speaks of sending back relief. I t Is for sale by C. F . Moore & ing. T he sin g in g will be of tlie old stylo. “ 17 300 “ 4
II
600
ing over Sunday.
They w ent on a
Rev. Hosford oi Portland w ill preach, “ 18 10 “ 3
write us.
to his home in Michigan and having
it
1 9
1 0
Co.
tr i p up into the big tim ber M onday
850
lie is one of th e first circuit riders of
his parents come out and make th eir
it
a n d re tu rn e d h o m e T u e sd a y .
10000
“ 25 347 “ “
Y a m h i l l co u n ty .
E v e ry b o d y in v ite d .
hom e h ere.
T
a
k
e
N
o
tic
e
400
acres
river
bottom
land aiibd vided
The
evening
service
will
be
a
call
for
M r. and Mrs. W illiam Griffin of Iow a
Prof. D. M. M etzger and wife o f La-
Beginning M onday, August 27, the tw en tieth volunteers by tho pastor. *
into 10,15 and 40 acre tracts.
w ho are m aking an extended trip on the
F ayette visited o u t n o rth w e st of tow n postotfiee will close a t 7,15 I’. M. in­
Sunday school a t 10 a. m., preaching “ 20 House and lot ia Newberg 175
C oast, stopped off here th e first of the
W ednesday w ith Mrs. M etzger’s sister stead oi 8 o’clock as heretofore.
ii
a t 11 a. id . and 8 p. m . Class m eeting “ 21
200
“
week and are visiting w ith relatives.
” **“ j
|
Mrs. W . W . N elson. Prof. M etzger has
it
E. H. W o o d w a r d , P. M. a t 12 m .
R e v . S a m u e l S n y d e r , Pastor.
225
« 22
**
M r. Griffin is an uncle of Mrs. A1 C lark ],___ _ , __ ,__ ,_
! been a teacher in th e L aF a y e tte sem i­
II
400
" 23
'•
an d M ra.E . P. and H . C. D ixon.
nary, a n d since th a t in stitu tio n lias
II
.i 2 4
»
N o tic e .
600
D.
r
.
Price.
O.
L.
Price.
R oilin and C arrol K irk have rented been consolidated w ith LaCreolo acad-
O ver 100 choice located lots in tho heart
Bran, Short9, Chop and M iddlings at
tlie M arriage property, across th e street eruy, ho is still a m em ber of th e fac-
of tho city of Newberg.
th e m ill. Flour in every store.
frotn Dr. C lara Davidsons, for th e ir home ulty, a n d th e y w ill soon m ove to
If you w ant to raise chickens take a iook
Any kind of grain exchanged into
in town th is w inter. Tho house is to be D allas, th e ir new Geld of w ork,
a t my % acre lots.
other mill stuff, or bought a t highest
p ainted up,re-p ap ered , thoroughly o v er-t
Correspondence Solicited. Call on or
G race & K e l l e r .
Newberar, Oregon.
gone, u n til it will look like a new place, i ^ rs -
C hristenson received word m arket price.
A ddress,
A . P . O liv e r ,
(C. V. B ank Bldg.)
from h er father, W m. W ilks, who lives
I t H e lp e d W in H a ttie s .
A ll legal w ork p ro m p tly a n d carefully a tte n d ed
Newberg, Oregon.
More inquiries have been m ade for : over in Tillamook County, the other day
to.
C
ollections
giv
en
o
u
r
im
m
e
d
ia
te
a
t­
T w enty-nine officers a n d m en w rote
Opposite Postonico.
College catalogues th is year th a n ever gayjng th a t be had no t recovered from
te n tio n .
before, and if this is any indication the a fall which he had several weeks ago, from tlie front to say th a t for scratches,
atte n d a n c e th is year will be good. and in all probability would never walk bruises, cuts, w ounds, sore feet and stiff
Y oung people in th is com m unity have again. This coflies as sad news not only jo in ts, llu c k le n ’s A rn ica Balvo is th e
unusual educational opportunities, and to his daughter who th o u g h t he was best in th e world. Sam e for burns, skin
JT
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m auy w ho are not interested sufficiently g etting along nicely, b u t to th e m any eru p tio n s nnd piles. 25c a box. C ure | | - R e m e m b e r T h a t A
S
:
*
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t o take advantage of them are not aw are friends which he m ade while visiting G uaranteed. Sold by C. F. Moore &
Co.,
druggists.
o f th e serious handicap which th e y are here. Mrs. W ilks is also in poor h ealth .
W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County.
W ill exchange Nem
placing against them selves. If they are
Goods
for
old.
n o t e l B u s in e s s f o r R ale.
A m eeting o f th e pastors of th e tow n
n o t careful th e realization will come too
On account of continued sickness in
Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments.
was held W ednesday nfternoon to d is ­
late.
cuss th e m a tte r of organizing a n a n ti­ my fam ily, I have concluded to offer for WJAre still in the Lead with a Larger and more Complete Stock ofWI
A gentlem an from E astern Oregon
saloon league. I t was decided th a t on sale the good will and p art of the
TTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
who was down here a few days ago, says
| S u n d ay ,
S sp tem b cr 2, th e pastors furniture of th e N ewberg H otel. Partly
th a t p art of the state is strong
should preach oil th e subject of te m ­ on credit if desired. T here are several | DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENT’S FURN ISH -j|
Carriage and Wagon Builder*.
M cKinley. The g reat difference in th e
p erance in all th e city pulpits, a n d th a t j regular boarders and an increasing
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ra
c
tic
e
In
.
l
i
t
h
e
c
o
u
rt,
of
th
e
n
t.te
price of wool between th e Cleveland
A ttention . I r e n to prolm to w ork, the
INGS, LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN’S
f | 1 R w perlnf
in tb e n ear future, follow ing th a t d a te i ' transient trad e. The house lias been ( |
ritin g of d e e d ., m ortg ag e., c o n tra c t, au d th e Repairing, Painting and Trimming
and M cKinley
adm inistrations has a union m eeting should be h e ld for kept in first class style, and is favorably
I d ra ftin g of a ll legal im pels.
opened th e eyes of the sheep raisers,
CLOAKS, CAPES & JACKETS.
||
N ew b a r« . O r e g o n .
p e rm a n e n t organization o f th e league known by the commercial m en, and tlie | |
Promptly Done.
and he says th a t m any old M issouriaus,
O r n c g — Second F loor
an d adoption of co n stitu tio n . T h is is a traveling public generally. I t ia a good m
^
» Hank of NewLerg B uilding.
w ho have never voted an y th in g b u t the
investm
ent
for
some
one.
very w o rth y m ovem ent a n d we hope to
dem ocratic ticket in th e ir whole lives, I
F . X . M c A tek , Proprietor.
Horseshoeing and General Blade-
see it successfully organized iu N e w ­
will cast th eir first republican vote for
'V>
smithing.
berg.
P u b l i c Rale.
M cK inley. T hey have no trouble in d e - ,
flj
ln
short
you
will
find
everything
usually
found
in
a
well
select-ljwf
term ining th e p aram ount issue.
I will offer at public sale to the highest
■Some m isunderstanding has arisen in
&
ed stock of D RY GOODS. We are still
¡¿jv
N ew berg
A rthur Hodson cam e down" from regard to th e graveling of the streets by i bidder at tbe Cottage Hotel in Newberg,
W INK A BLIN K
H eppner last week where he had been property owners, and th e street com- j on Saturday, August 25th 1900, at
W ill you w ink a n d b lin k y o u r life . _ am i nor
teaching for some tirno and raising m ittee of the city council wish us to j 2 o’clock p. m. th e following described
r>u* energy aw ay, r a th e r th a An
n w
w«!«r
e ar gli
g la r e s ?
property
to
w
it;
One
span
of
horses,
make
th
e
following
statem
ent.
P
roperty
Will
you force your eyes to overw ork, ne g le ct
aheep on the side. He say9 lie w ent to
■ VER Y TH IN G IN T H * LIMB OR
them ’ w hen they ery for help, abu*o them year
harness
aud
buck
board
wagon.
Ono
owners
who
wish
to
do
th
e
ir
own
grav­
__ , u n t l r a t m id d le lifo you a re com-
. a fte r year,
see the M inor h erd of sh o rt horns, of
to
seek
a
id
,
perhap*
to
find
yo
u
r
vision
i pellen
sc______ _
w hich N. C. Maris has charge, and says eling, may have th a t privilege, b u t all bop pickers cam p outfit, tru n k s, valises,
I im p a ire d beyond e n tire re p a ir?
A L I T T L E C LA S S AID
it is in fine condition. li e spoke espec­ such m ust, by eight o’clock Monday wash tu l« , fruit jars, tin ware, chairs,
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! a t th e p ro p e r tim e w ill rave you a w orld of
ia lly of the $1700 cow lately im ported evening,August 27th, sign bonds p rep ar­ bedsteads, ami many o th e r articles.
I
tro
u
b
le
a
n
d preserve yo u r vinion for old age,
Terms
of
gale;
on
horses,
harness
and
ed
by
tb
e
comm
ittee,
th
a
t
th
ey
w
ill
do
w
hen
you
begin
to
rely
m
ore
a
n
d
inoro
on
--
from the E ast, and says she is a beauty,
Give me
printed book and n e w ip a p e r for eom panlon- Repairing Neatly Done.
being far ahead of h e r best photographs. th e ir own graveling, as required by th e wagon, six m onths lim e will be giveu,
i «hip. ConK ultatlon nnd Eye* Tented Free.
a
call.
note hearing 8 per cent in terest. All
council.
A
t
th
a
t
tim
e
the
council
will
H.
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W
IN
TE
R
S,
This aristocratic nnim .il, along w ith th e
; 1 Mock E. I'oatufflro.
Jew e le r a O ptician
rest of tbe herd will be down to th e let th e contract for graveling all the other articles cash.
M ;;s . F r a n k H a n s o n .
sta te fair next m onth and will come up frontage not already graveled or covered
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by th e signed bonds.
ag ain st th e famous La id cattle.
Local Events.
Moore’s dandruff cure or no pay.
»NOTICE-
Ehret B ros
LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS,
NE W
PHYSICIANS & SURCEONS.
S T O R E
E L M E R P. D IX O N
% H o s k in s Building,
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CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D.
SATURDAY AUGUST 18,
DENTIST
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
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SHOES, FURNISHINGS and
NOTIONS,
M IL L IN E R Y
LOW EST
C A S II H IU C B S ,
EVERYBODY!
N ew b erg
h
Land
Co.
h
N ew berg, Ore.
ii
h
h
Furniture Store
HARDWICK & CO.
CARRY A FULL LINE
PRICE & PRICE.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
— OF—
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
F U M M T O E ]
i
Sutton Calkins & Co.
ii
BOY GARDNER
CLARENCE BUTT.
$ Ladies Furnishings and Notions.
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H a rn ess S h o p .
« «H O R S E GOODS«**
LEADERS IN THE
f
SHOE TRADE !
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H. L. Sutherland.
P r e v e n te d A T r a g e d y .
A Springbrook crowd of Coasters
C. B. Lafoliett of this city has made
w hich got in last week, has som ething money ou t oi one cow by furn ish in g
of a fish story to tell on th e slightest p ro ­ m ilk for th e cheese factory. H is re­
vocation. Ju stin H aw orth was fishing tu rn s for th e m ilk for th e m onth are
o n e day, and hooked a big gatney fellow $3,10, besides all th e milk a fam ily of
w ho managed to break the lin e and get five and a young calf could use. If th e
aw ay with it. Two days after, Axim factory h ad n ’t been, here his wife would
Newby and L. M . Carey were fishing have made b u tte r of th e surplus, for
n ear the sam e place, and after a long and which he spent $2,10, leaving him a net
exciting struggle, finally succeeded in profit of $1,60 and th e ex tra work of
landing a fifteen pound cat-fish. W hen m aking the b a tte r.—Sheridan S un.
The same results can be obtained by a
th ey cut him open for practical use, they
found the id entical line lost b y Mr. patronage of onr cream ery. I t is doing
H aw orth, to-gether w ith a peculiarly business on a small scale b u t it is
disabled crab w hich one of the party had enough such th a t m akes a success of our
caught and throw n back two days before. new enterprises. T he result is a profit
Stranger things haTe happened, b u t this to both patron and cream ery. Let the
is th e best fish story reported this season sm all farmers iu th is com m unity take
I note.
th u s far.
Wc have the|& R I I K
ill N P W n P Y P
Tim ely inform ation g iven Mrs. Geo. | jjln our stock you will find just what you need.
Little Sampson Shoe for Boys and Girls, the best S c h o o l ■ » • H i l l U l I v U V i U U I q i
Long of N ew H traitsville, Ohio, saved
tw o lives. A frightful cough h ad long
Shoe in any market.
K. E M UTT. PreaM ent.
n c: MILK* V ice-Free.
kept h e r aw ak e every n ig h t. She had
E. II WOODWARD, Secretary-
trie.] m any rem edies a n d doctors bnt
J . C. CULTORI). C a a h ltr.
steadily grew worse u n til urged to try
D r. K in g ’s N ew D iscovery. One bot­
tle w holly cured h er; a n d she w rites, [>]
th is m arvilous m edicine also cured Mr.
B. T. MILF.ft,
J. O. COLCORD.
L ong of a severe a tta c k o f P neum onia.
E. H. WOODWARD.
Such cures are positive proof of its
N. K BRITT.
J II DOUGLAS, JR .
pow er to cu re all th ro a t, ch est rrid lu n g
gJF *A s usual is the best.
D irectors.
troubles. O nly ode a n d f t . G u a ra n ­
teed. T rial bottles free a t C. F. Moore
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C O R B F ^F O M D F .M T JI—Ladd <% T ilton. Port
A C a ’s d rugstore.
la n d ; N a tio n rl P ark B ank. New York.
^ O u r motto is Success.
Wc know how to succeed.
We must M
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GROCERIES, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, CROCKERY
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S e a le d B id e W a n te d —T o f la n ! ft ra v e l.
Sealed bids will Itc received by the
C om m ittee on streets and public prop-
<2 our civ.’.onu-r-i, this tv.- try to do.
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CAPITAL STOCK, S30.000.
r . A. UOKK1S, Prca.
A. It. MILLS. Vice Pr«a.
MOSES VOTAW, Caahlaz.
Newberg, O p .
O R G -A -T T IZ IE D
1 8 9 3
Transacts a general banking
business.
Foreign Exchange bought and
sold.
Stranger* v ioiting th e c ity a re in v ite d to c all at
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c - ity
b*^ri7pJ¿dcóruvll^.QC' ,,i'Qf lh* Careful attention given Collection*.
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