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 ' ............ f 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 : * |i| 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 VIII p 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, *^*^p^*^ ! 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. J . 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 | | ...................... ................... ............' 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, 1 CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. SATURDAY AUGUST 18, DENTIST PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ^ 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. H w ! i _ H a rn ess S h o p . « «H O R S E GOODS«** LEADERS IN THE f SHOE TRADE ! I 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 ^ ^ 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 •;> O u r S t o c k v GROCERIES, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, CROCKERY I 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. ! ! 1 I 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 1 IlN c - ity b*^ri7pJ¿dcóruvll^.QC' ,,i'Qf lh* Careful attention given Collection*. V