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CHURCH NOTICES. _. . .... A T o C u r e A C o ld I n O n e D a y C. F. Moore has tents to rent or sell The Newberg exchange of the Oregon 1 Take LiX it iv k B komo Q c in in k T ablets . All Try a load oi slab wood for *150- j Telephone Company haa been token ont d ru g g ists re fu u d th e iuouoy If it fa lls to euro W I N D S ' C H U R C H . - SERVICES KV E&3 l Fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery. S.jn d ay dt 11 a, in. a n d 4 p. m . a n d Thur#» ; The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. j o( the Newber< hotel_ where it haa been E. W. Grove s s lg u a tu re is on each box. tic . iy «17 p. m. S ab b ath school every feundav a t ! Empty barrels for sale by C. B. Wil- I C. C. Smith is now be ready to make located for some weeks, and put in the | — — —— 9:45 a. m . M o n th ly m e e tin g a t 8 p. m th e I T uesday in efleli m o n th . Q u a rte rly m «*tin* j stamp pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ- buildiug occupied by A. 1’. Oliver across ! Adiuioi.tr.tor-. N o tic e o f F in a l S e ttle - e second S a tu rd a y a n d Sun d ay in F e b ru a ry , tu e u t. ay, __ A ugust a n d N ovem ber. W Won] - o m an 's For the street from the postoffice. Mis« N otice Is h e re b y given W. F. Edwards of Portland visited ent positions. *------ m ! -----“-‘I------ eign M issionary Society m eets th ir d ^ a '.u r d a y th a t the u u d e rs lg u e d in each m onth' a t 3 p. m . i Rev. Levi D. Barr and Wm. Manning May Lamb has taken the place of a d m in is tra to r of th e esta te of C harles B ovard, the home folks in town over Sunday. d e ce a se d has tiled h i. final account w ith s sid APTIST CHURCH -S E R V IC E S, SUNDAY II estate, lu th e c o u n ty c o u rt of Y am hill couutv, Mias Fannie Purgin of Portland visit have been at Marion during the week operator. _ a. m . a n d ?;30 d . m . Su n d ay school Sun- O regon, and th a t sanl c o u rt h a s a p p o in te d S at assisting iu a tent meeting which is be- lays a t 10 a. m. P ray e r m eetin g W ednesday ed with friends in town over Sunday. u rd a y A ugust 13th, A. D. l'JOO. a t to o 'clock a. in. Klkl Carnival. e v e n in g a t 7:90 o ’clock. as th e day and h o u r for th e h e ariu g of objee- iug field there. Account Graud Carnival of tlie 1)C- | tio n s to th e said final a cc o u n t an d th e s e ttle Fred Jackson wheeled it up to Pallas RESBYTERIAN C H U R C H .-SE R V IC E S EV- e n t thereof. President and Mrs. McGrow will go nevolent Protective Order of Elks, to be m „„w. ery tw o weeks as follow s: F e b ru a ry 7th the lirst of tbe week on a business trip. lulcr„ le„ Now. th e re fo re , ... a ll p e rso u s In te re ste d IU in j n d 21st, M arch 7th a n d 21st, a n d A p ril 4th an d j to Salem today by steamer, to spend a held at Portland September 4th to 15th 1 sa*d estate ore hereby notified aud required to , , . a- . * i ia i « | appear at the eon at y court room, at McMiuu- Leave your orders at the office of the j few days there and at Kosedale in the inclusive, tickets will be sold at reduced j vine, said county aud state, at said time, to ree M e t h o d i s t .— p r a y e r every T h u rsd a y a t 7:30 p. m . sabbath Chaa. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab interest of Pacific College, rates from all stations on Oregon Lines "ft ‘¿££Um?houMUi&¿¡, school every Sunday a t 10 a. m. wood. Mrs. L. A. Beers, of Seattle, Washing to Portland and return. These tickets cd and appiove-l, aud the administrator dis c h arg ed , au d said e sta te forever aud du ally 3rd, 4th, 5th, settled ton, visited in town this week with Mrs. will be on sale September A. R. C l M PSrO N , SOCIETY NOTICES. 71 V I I boring W l 111^ U V U O by 1 *7 A D. / . W. 77 . V Cummins U U lU ilU O j 1 Well done A d m in istra to r of th e £ s ta te of C harles B o at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for R- M- Wallace and Miss Mary Burrows, lotli and 13, and limited to three days v a rd , d eceased. 8-17 OF T H E WORLD.—NEW BERGCAM P, NO., D ated J u ly 20, 1900. *--J in the v-— She ------ preached Free Methodist after date of sale. himself and hand. W , 113, m eets every M onday e v en in g . C larence B utt, A tt’y for E state. | For futher particulars, call on or ad church Sunday morning. C .T . D.—BUSINESS MEETING TH E S .0 - -------- Will open their-------- Rev. I. F. Tobey of Portland, Super- . o n d a n d fo u rth W ednesday In each The directors of the Newberg Cream dress Southern Pacific agent at New- Dr. H. J . L ittlefield. Dr. H. A. L ittlefield. _ I intendent of the State Childrens Orphans ery association will meet Saturjay at berg. 0 . O. F .-8 E S S I0 N 8 HELD ON THUBSDAT Home, preached in the Friends church 2 o’clock at the office of Clarence Butt, . e v e n in g , ln B an k of N ew berg b u ild in g . A n n o u n c e m e n ts . last Sunday evening. and it is necessary that all be present. AND L. OF 8.—NEW BERG COUNCIL, NO. PHYSICIANS & SURCEONS. The best of fresh and salt meats the All dairymen are also invited. , 16», meet» .v e ry F rid ay ev en in g lu Ma FR lltX D S C nU B C H . Alex Buchanan returned home the Newberg, Oregou. sonic h a ll. market affords will be found at the New -In the Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching F. AND A. M.—MEETS EVERY ÍATUB» berg Meat Market. The highest prices first of tlie week from Sherman county, . d ay n ig h t ln C. V. B ank b u ild in g . Eastern Oregon, where he had been at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. paid for butcher’s stock. “ - 6:30 “ working in the harvest fields. He re Intermediate Mrs. II. F. Allen returned from lier ports excellent crops in that section. Y.P.S.C.E. “ - - 6:30 “ DENTIST. outing at Newport the first of the week Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- Local E v e n ts. F. X. McAtee says that ho will move Oflice 2 doors w est of M oore’s D rug store. >8 Opposite the Bank of Newberg. and after a week’s visit with her mother 1st. stre et, N ew berg, O regon. his harness shop two blocks east of tlie | ln^] will join her husband at Cove. Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2 post office, and during the few days Moore’s corn remover or your money Jas. Clemenson and family came up before be moves will sell all goods at p. m. back. Junior Endeavor society meets Sun CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. from Portland Saturday evening and strictly first cost. Farmers, now is your day afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Graphic and the Oregonian for visited until Tuesday morning with his chance. L e v i D. B a r b , Pastor. parents Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Clemenson. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. 12 . 00 . Walter Kirk and family returned Office a n d R eiid en ro one block so u th of B ank More houses are being built this home from the beach Wednesday even C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for BAPTIST. of N ew berg. season in Newberg than iu any two ing. Martin Cook is reported to be the produce. Preaching Sunday morning, Even- or three preceding seasons for five champion fisherman at Slab Creek. Five room cottage for rent. Enquire ing service 7 :30. years I f you don’t believe it count up Jiartin learned to "dig worms” and fish at Spaulding Logging Co.’s office. Junior at 3 p. m. Young people’s ----- With an entirely new stock of----- aud see. along tlie White Lick streaihs in old meeting at G :30. J. F. D ay , Pastor. Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for Farmers I want your eggs. I will “Koosier.” expressing or light hauling. H. A. Miller has n public sale of his give cash for them. Egg packers EVANGELICAL C n i’RCII. personal effects billed for Saturday at 2 Jesse Hobson, who is down from furnished free to those wishing them. Sunday School every Sunday mo o’clock at his residence near Terrell’s Sumpter on a business trip, was in C. B. W il s o n . ing at 10 o’clock. W . tile factory. A team, harness and wag Newberg Wednesday and Thursday. m o n th . Preaching every Sunday eveniug at A New a n d C om plete L ine of F a ll M illinery. With a clubbing rate of only $2 a year on are on the list. Mr. Miller is pre For sale a yearling Cotswold ram and lor the Graphic and the Oregonian you 8 o’clock. paring to go to Eugene where he will an Angora Billy. Prayer meeting every Wednesday M I S S ZF\ JL,. B E L L , get all the news, both local and general, engage in the jewelry business. (Successor to Mrs. L ena J. H eiler.) t3 H. C. P a u l s E f . evening at 8 o’clock. at a very low figure. Now is the time — Which will be sold for the— 1 1 284 G rand Ave. or H a w th o rn e Ave., H eiler Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Edmonds of Everybody invited. F. W. L aunkr , to subscribe. G otoT. it. Cummings for paints and Bldg., P o rtla n d . O regon. T ake O regon C ity Douglas City, Alaska, who are down Pastor. o r W oodstock car. oils. A full line of undertaking goods ^ LOWEST C A S H Miss Mabel Stout, a school teacher visiting relatives in Oregon and Wash kept in stock. of Marysville, California, who is spend ington, visited in town over Sunday and s :. E. CHURCH. Mrs. Clarence Butt and boys went up ing her vacation with relatives in Oregon, Monday with James Vestals. Mr. ‘Come iu and get acquainted. Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching to John Crawfords above Dayton last visited here a day or two last week with Edmonds is Frank Vestal’s partner ip a at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Class meeting week and visited for a few days. her cousin Mrs. W. N. Sutton. well fitted up barber shop in Douglas at 12 m. K kv . S a m u e l S n y d e r , Pastor. Mrs. E. W. Dunbar of Astoria is visit The soothing and healing properties City. T o C le a n a n d P o l t t i h a P l a n o . ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, its Gravel itauling is progressing nicely In cleaning and polishing a piano go Barclay Dillon, in the west part of pleasant taste and prompt and perma and by tlie time the winter rains set in town. nent cures, have made it a great favor our streets will be in tlie best shape for I over the woodwork with a cloth wet Mrs. A. C. Soutlimayd of Woods, ite with the people everywhere. For winter travel they have ever been ! with paraffine oil, being generous with N o tic e T h e F o llo w in g : O ffer« o f R e a l E s ta te . When the w o r k is ail paid for no proper-)the oil where the woodwo k is very Tillamook County, is visiting in town sale by C. F. Moore & Co. ty owner ¡3 going to be very badly hurt j soiled, Let this remain two or No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg $2500 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wisdom Frank Mills and crew arc doing some H. COOPER, President. three hours: this is to soften the dirt. II ff 1400 Millsap. work in their line of house moving this either. The Graphic rejoices to see the 1 Then wash witli soap and water n soft If 2 67 “ « 4 ff 1300 3 60 good work going on. E. K. SHAW, Vice Pres. J. M. W RIGHT, Sec. and Manager. E. C. Armstrong and family moved week for Jerry O’Brien up the Valley. cloth, being careful not to let any water ft 4 45 ‘‘ 4 If 650 We understand that Z. T. Davis has touch the works inside the piano. Use down from LaFayette this week and will Jerry is having some additions moved ff If 6 255 “ 4 3000 Choice Farm and City Property. work with A. C. Churchill during the up to his house, on which he is making sold his Dundee fruit orchard to Mr. u good white or a Castile soap. Wipe tc ff 1375 0 27 % “ 2 X Prince, the Eastern capitalist who al dry with a soft cloth and polish with Collect Rents and Look After Estates. fruit season. some general improvements. ff ff 7 44 Il II 1000 ready owns two hundred and fifty acres j soft old linen or chamois leather.—Sep Investments Made for Non-Residents. Il II ff II 8 16 Mrs. G. \V. Cutts and daughter Lou A1 Cornells of Grants Pass, after en of prune orchard adjoining, for tlie neat 900 tember Ladies. Home Journal. Insurance Written in Select Companies. ff II 9 16 ise left Wednesday morning forShedds joying a short outing at Seaside, came 550 “ K sura of eighty thousand dollars. This is ff II 10 20 II If where they will spend a few weeks on to Newberg last Friday and visited 700 a little bit tbe biggest thing in the way P re v e n te d A T rag e d y . N ew berg, Ore. it If ff II w ith Mr. Cutts. until the middle of the week with A l’s of a real estate deal that Yamhill has 250 Timely information given Mrs. Geo. II 11 6% ff mother, when they left for a visit with 250 12 5AÍ “ H The Misses Sibyl and Bernice Wood seen—and that in the grubby end, too. Long of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both ff II 1000 ward have been up at Heppner, Eastern relatives out in Tillamook County. Warren Robertson, Edmund Robin two lives. A frightful cough had long II 13 25 il it time and money by calling on us. If we haven’t what ydii ff 700 20 14 Oregon this week visiting with their un Three young ladies, the Misses Lottie, son and W. II. Mears were calleJ to Van kept lier awake every night. She had want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop If II 16 16 •• 3 1000 cle N. C. Maris and family. Minnie, and Ada Harris, arrived hero couver, Washington, last Saturday as tried many remedies and doctors but erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob f f II 16 95 If it 3000 tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, Mr. and Mrs. E. Houck loft Newberg last week from Summer Lake, Lake witnesses in a land contest case in which steadily grew worse until urged to try II ff « 4 10000 17 300 or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, Wednesday for Fulton, or Southern county and are visiting with their uncle Mrs. M. C. Itutan, oi Newberg is Dr. K ing’s New Discovery. One bot II 18 10 « 3 If 600 Mrs. Rutan filed on the tle wholly cured her; and she writes, If write us. Portland, where in the future they will W. N. Sutton. They came with the in interested. f f If II 360 10 19 tention of spending the winter in New land some years ago but another woman this marvilous medicine also cured Mr. make their home with a daughter. ff II If If 10000 25 347 berg and attending school hero. is occupying the land and has made con Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Edward Withers started out on a siderable improvement on it. Two Such cures are positive proof of its 400 acres river bottom land subdivided Mrs. Minnie Hamnett and children re wheel Wednesday morning for a visit in into 10,15 and 40 aero tracts. women as parties to a land contest can | power to cure all throat, chest rnd lung Coos county, bis old home. He said he turned home Monday evening after a make a very interesting trial, so it is *• 20 House and lot in Newberg 175 j troubles. Only 50c and $1. Guaran- f f was not going to bring "her” back this three weeks visit with relatives at f f 200 said. i teed. Trial bottles free at U. F. Moore « 21 Troutdaie. Mrs G. O. Worden and ff ff time. 225 < • 22 children accompanied them home for a Through a lady who has just returned j & Co.’s drugstore. ff ft 400 HARDWICK & CO. Mrs. Frank Taylor and daughter two weeks visit with Mrs. Worden’s to San Francisco from China where she I ................. ■ ----- -------- - " 23 f f ff 600 “ 24 Ethel drove down from the county parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamnett. went through the memorable siege of D. P. Price. O. L. Price. Over 100 choice located lots in the heart seat Monday and visited relatives in Tien Tsin, Mrs. Van Leavitt has heard Mrs. N. E. Eritt started Thursday of tlie city of Newberg. town. Mrs. Christine O’Brien return P R I C E & PRICE. from her brother Bert Hoover and wife, morning for New York on an extended If you want to raise chickens tnke a look ed with them in the evening. visit with relatives. She will probably who with the other Americans were at my % acre lots. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . Frank Champlin, who has been work visit at Buffalo where her daughter penned up in that city. Some idea of Correspondence Solicited. Call on or Newberg, Oregon. ing in the pressed brick factory, return Jessie is, for six weeks and will then go how desperate the situation was is given Address, A . P . O liv e r , (C. V. B an k B ldg.) ed, with his wife and mother to their | with her to Boston where she again in the fact that tlie lady in question says All lepal w ork prom p tiy a n d c a refu lly „ ■ a tte n d ed Newberg, Oregon. _____ Collection» giv en o u r im m ed iate at to. Coll ' «Id home at Sheridan the middle of the enters school about the middle of that Mrs. Hoover with rifle and car JPi^Opposite Postoffice. te n tio n . week for about a month’s stay. October. In the meantime N. E. says tridge belt was almost continually on the firing line, and kept lier post, doing her I Clarence Butt received a letter from he is headed ior tall timber. duty as faithfully as a regular, and A . M. Mauritzen, Oretown, the other Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grover, of West probably as efficiently as she had the j day giving the intelligence of tbe recent Chehalcm, sent to this office some of Die repntation of being the best lady athlete death of Mrs. Mauritzcu at tbat place. finest Gravcnstein apples this week that Remember That. which ever graduated at Stanford Uni - 1 Mr. Mauritzen formerly ran a fish have been seen in town since the worms versity. After tlie immediate dangor j j market in Newberg. began their distructivo work in Oregon was over she devoted herself to tbo care Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Will exchange New K. C. Eidridge and family left last some years ago. Thev were large, well of the wounded. Goods for old. Friday evening for their new home at colored and entirely free from worms. During tlie Civil war, ns well as in ' Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. Independence, where Mr. Eidridge is to So far this season apples seem to be our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was j operate a new creamery. During their freer from worms than usual. one of tbe most troublesome diseases MJ Are still in the Lead with a Larger and more Complete Stock oil ^T T O ItN E Y -A T -L A W . two years residence in Newberg Mr. and ROY GARDNER A cousin of Mrs B. C. Miles, Mrs. the army had to contend with. In Mrs. Eidridge have made many friends James M. Kyes of Everett, Washington, many instances it became chronic and ^ Carriage and Wagon Builders. CLARENCE BUTT. among ns who are sorry to lose them, with her little boy came last week in ^ tlie old soldiers still suffer witli it. Mr. ||D R Y GOODS, CLOTHING, GENT’S FURNISH-1 W ill p ra c tic e In all th e co n rta of th e »tate but who wish them much success in tending to make a visit of several days, David Taylor of Wind Ridge, Greene INGS, LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN’S S p e c ia l a tte n tio n g iv e n to p ro b a te w ork, the their new location. w ritin g of deed», m ortgage», c o n tra c t! a n d th e Repairing, Painting and Trimming On Sunday however, site received a Co., Pa., is one of these. He uses Cham d ra fllu g of a ll le g a l papera. Dr. H. J. Littlefield returned home message that her husband, who had berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea CLOAKS, CAPES & JACKETS. N e w b e rg . O re g o n . Promptly Done. Monday evening from his extended been in the Alaska gold fields for six- Remedy and says lie never found any O r r t c i — Second F loor Uauk of N ew berg B u ild in g . Alaskan cruise on the United States teen months, had unexpectedly returned, thing that would give him such quick revenue cutter Perry. He looks much and she left for borne on Monday to join relief. It is for sale by C. F. Moore & Horseshoeing and General Black- Co. better than when be left, having im him. V smithing. proved rapidly since about the first of T a k e N o tic e Sarg Britt writes from California that (ijiln short you will find everything usually found in a well select-ll July, gaiuing nearly twenty pounds in Prof. J. J. Jessup has the position of j Beginning Monday, August 27, the ed stock of DRY GOODS. We are still Newberg weight. He returned somewhat sooner assistant city civil engineer of Berkeley, postolfice will close at 7,45 P. M. in- than he had expected, but admits that and that he is going to move his family ; stead of 8 o'clock as heretofore. . . . W IN K A B L IN K . . . Harness Shop» W ill you w ink an d b lin k y o u r life a n d ner- lie got homesick and had to come. Ho there soon from Whittier, Southern E. II. W o o d w a r d , P. M. ! von« e nergy aw ay, r a th e r th a n w ear glume«? resigned his position at Sitka, where he California. He has been taking a W ill you force y o u r e y e . to overw ork, n e g le ct E V E R Y TH IN G IN T H E L IN E O P th e m w hen th e y cry for help, abu«« th em year N o tic e . waa fortunate in securing another phy I course in the summer school of the a fte r y ear, u n ta T a t m id d le life you a re com polled to «eok e ld , perhap» to And yo u r vlalon « » H O R S E G O O D S»» sician to take his place. Bran, Shorts, Chop and Middlings State university there, and intends to Im p a ired beyond e n tire re p a ir? the mill. Flour in every store. LEADERS IN THE A L I T T L E C L A S S AID The great temperance worker Francis take a more extended course in the -1— a t th e p ro p e r tim e w ill »ave ^rou a w orld of Any kind of grain exchanged into Murphy, who for a quarter of a century line of civil engineering, tro u b le an<f*pre»crve yo n r vlafon for o ld age, SHOE T R A D E .! w hen you begin to reiy m ore an d m ore on Repairing Neatly Done. Give me has been on the public platform, spoke A request signed by all the business other mill stuff, or bought at highest p rin te d book a n d n e w .p a p c r for co m p an io n G r a f f A K eller . •h ip . C o naultation a n d eye* T o te d Free in the Friends church here to a fine men in town asking Hon. R. P. Bird, market price. a call. H. J . W IN T E R S , audience Tuesday evening. Like many county judge, H. 8. .Vlalouy, and J. C. I t H e lp e d W in U n til.» . 1 block E. PoetofBce. J ew e le r a O ptician. popular lecturers, Mr. Murphy did not Cooper, president of the board of trade,to H. L . Sutherland. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote centralize his fire to any great extent act as an executive committee and ap from the front to say that for scratches, bat he made soma telling points. It point other committees to make arrange bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and stiff F. A. M ORRIS, Pré«. | In our stock you will find just what you need. We have theijp was a pleasure to listen to him as he ments for a celebration and street fair joints, Itucklen's Arnica Salve is the A. R. MILLS, V ice-Free. was entirely free from political cant baa been circulated. They met Wednes best in the world. Hame for burns, skin Little Sampson Shoe for Boys and Girls, the best Scbooff MOSES V O T A * , C a . h ie r. and put the question where it belongs— day aud decided to act as the petition eruptions and piles. 25c a box. Cure Shoe in any market. I N. K BRITT. P re sid e n t. on a moral basis. This has probably requested, provided sufficient interest is Guaranteed. Hold by C. F. Moore A B C. M ILE#, Vic«-Prca. K II. WOODWARD, Herrftt*TJ. been Cue source of the man’s great taken by the city and county. It was ] Co., druggists. J . C. COLCORD. C ashier. power, as he naturally attracts, where decided to set the time for September others repel. He founds his work on the 27, 28 and 29. Suggestions and advice H o t e l B ?i«ln *«ft fo r S ale. N ew b erg , Or. O u r S toclc ofL CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. belief tbat the root of the evil is in the . are wanted. One leading farmer suggests On account of continued sickness in individual appetite, and that the proper a barbecue for one day and offers to give my family, I have conclnded to offer for B. C. M II.E8. place for temperance efforts is In tlie a sheep. Products from each precinct sale the good will and part of the J. C. COLCORD. O IL G -A -IT IZ IB ID 1 8 © 3 GROCERIES, GLASS & QUEENSWARE, CROCKERY E. If. WOODWARD. man and not in the saloon. Mr. Mur exhibited under a large street tent; one furniture of the Newberg Hotel. Partly N K. BRITT. J . U DOUGLAS, JR . phy, full of the real tiling in the way pretty young lady candidate for queen on credit if desired. There are several As usual is tbe best. D ire c to ra Transacts a general banking of Irish wit, is a royal entertainer. from each precinct to be voted for, the regular boarders and an increasing business. He is also rich in the strain of old winner to^rcceivea gold watch; steam transient trade. The house has been Irish oratory, and knows how to use boat excursion to the locks for one day; kept in first clsss style, and is favorably C O K R F S I'O N ItF .N T a -L a d d A Tilton. Port land . National Park Bank. .Saw York. Foreign Exchange bought and it effectively. One of the finest tilings carnival parade and bail game; these known hy the commercial men, and the PjOur motto is Success. We know to succeed we must please I sold. over heard in Newberg was the tribute are suggestions. Committees will be traveling public generally. It is a good otir customers; this we try to do. S tran g cra v l.itln g th e c ity ara in r .te d to c all at wbich Mr. Murphy, near tbe close of appointed soon sr.d duly announced.— investment for some one. th e bank for in fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g th e Careful attention given Collection*. bis lecture, paid to Abraliam Lincoln. Reporter. F. X. M c A tte , Proprietor. 1 c ity . C o rre .p o u d e n ce In v ited . Moore’s dandruff cure or no pay. J a =N0 TICE= P F Ehret Bros LITTLEFIELD BROTHERS, 1 K À E L M E R P. D IX O N N E W STORE | H o sk in s Building, * SATURDAY AUGUST 18, ^ M IL L IN E R Y SHOES, FURNISHINGS and NOTIONS, EVERYBODY! THIS MEANS YOU. N ew b erg Land Co. Furniture Store CARRY A FULL LINE — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND F U M N IT U M H , I I Sutton Calkins & Co. m $ Ladies Furnishings and Notions. Bank of Newberg. » , ’ p