Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for , E!3v*: Freeh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery. expressing or light hauling. Ç j The Graphic and the Oregonian for OF T H S WORLD.—NEW BERQ CAMP, KO. Look out for bargains at the Fair ¡¿¡¿omeniber That » 2 . 00 . W , lia, meet« ever* Monday evening. Store. Howard’s old staud. y y C. T._0.— BUSINESS MEETING THE BtC- Empty barrels for sale by C. B. Wil­ ond and fourth Wednesday ln «ach Pres. H. E. McUrew drove to Salem son. m ooth. Tuesday on business for the College. Five room cottage for rent. Enquire O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY [ . O. evening« In Bank of Newberg building. Leave your orders at the office of the at Spaulding Logging Co.’s office. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab ffijAre still in the Lead with a Larger and more Complete Stock of®| j AND L. OF 8.—NEWBERO COUNCIL* NO. Two second band box stoves for sale. wood. IV. lös, m eet««very Friday even ing ln K «unie hall. Both in good condition. Enquire of Mrs. Joe Cook and children of Port­ r . AND A. M.—MEETS - VERY SATUfr. j Rev. S. Snyder. A day n ig h t ln C. V. Bank* DUilding. ^ C. F. Moore was in Portland the first land have keen visiting in town this ¡¡•DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENT’S FU R N I8H -|| Have you seen our celebrated week with relative«. money saving line of Brown’s INGS, LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN’S (| i of the week ordering in advance bis Well boring done by D. W. Cummins I stock of holiday goods. CHURCH NOTICES. CLOAKS, CArES & JACKETS. at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for I still have a few Belgian bares for himself and band. aRlENDS* CHURCH.— SERVICES E V E R ) I : S jn d a y at 11 a« m. and 8 p. m. and Thur*. | sale at one dollar a pair, W .H Hubbard is back from Walla O k ie M acv . i f i t l p . m. Sabbath school «very Sunday at j t2 Walla, Washington, where he lias been ft)L a d ies F u r n is h in g s a n d N o t io n s . 9:4ft a. m. M onthly m eeting at 8 p. m the first Tuesday in each m onth. Quarterly m eeting Rev. J. F. Day is taking a short vaca­ working for some time. the second Saturday and Sunday in February. May, August and November. W om an’s For­ tion from bis pastoral labors and is now Wm. Chapman, an old pioneer ™ I u short y o u will find everything usually found in a well select-Jij eign M issionary Society meet* third Saturday j visiting friends in the vicinity of and Mr. ranch In each m onth at 3 p. m. ed stock of DRY GOODS. We are still M owner of Sheridan, has been Eugene. a p a. t m. i s t and c h ?;30j>. u r c h . - m. s e r Sunday v i c e s , school S u n d a Sun. y u vlsitiog friends in town this week. a. m. and ?;30p . m. Sunday school Sun. B . s at 10 a. m. Prayc “* * Mr. and Mre. W. F. Edwards of Port­ ev en in g at 7:30 o'clock. jrs at 10 a. m. Prayer m eeting Wednesday Rolliu Kirk went down to Portland land came up Saturday night and spent yesterday expecting to meet his mother RESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-SERVICES EV- ery two w eeks as follow s: February 7th the first Sunday of connubial bliss with who is on the way home from anextend- and 21st, March 7th and 21st, and April 4tn and the home folks. 18th. ed visit in Ohio. Farmers I want your eggs. I will LEADERS IN THE ree M e t h o d i s t .— p r a y e r m e e t i n g Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin and daughters every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath give cash for them. Egg packers ACOMB IN A.ND LOOK A T THBM.\ SHOE TRADE. school every Sunday a t 10 a. m. returned home Wednesday from Berry furnished free to those wishing them. where they have spent the summer with C. B. W il s o n . Mr. McLaughlin. Local E ven ts. Charles Hadley of Dayton, with bis Mr. and Mrs. George Pugh of Sbedds, son, was dawn in this vicinity last Sat­ Linn county, visited with Herbert Satch- urday distributing posters advertising C. B. Wilson is still paying cash Icr -We also carry a fine line of- his public sale to come-off Saturday, well and family a few days the first of produce. the week. Mr. Pugh ia a brother of Mrs. September 22. I : . our stock you will find just what you need. We have thejfij Satchwell. Try a load of slab .wood for »1.50. A gentleman named Skeels moved Little Sampsou Shoe foi Boys and Girls, the best School'! Prospective college students will please The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. here with his family last week from remember that the new school year be­ Shoe in any market. In C. C. Smith is now be ready to make Coquille, Southern Oregon, and lias gins next Wednesday. Classification stamp pictures 16 for 2oc. Four differ­ rented the Webber property, just west will take place Tuesday afternoon from ent positions. of the public school building. the hours of two to four. Dr. E. W. Rossiter and family of Miss Grace Craven returned home lOur Stock o f. Forest Grove visited friends in town from Neskowin, Tillamook county Wed­ Station agent Satchwell is on a short furlough and he and Mrs. Satchwell over Sunday. nesday, where she had been teaching a took the train for Portland Wednesday GROCERIES, CLASS & QUEENSWARE, CROCKERY -E v e r y th in g sold a t - Go toT. H. Cummings for paints and summer term of school. She has the morning for a visit with friends. same school engaged for next year. oils. A full line of undertaking goods Harlon Ong has charge at the depot in As usual is the best. kept in stock. Luke Wolf, of Perrydale, father of the meantime. Mrs. F. A. Morris and her mother Mrs. Mark Wolf who is a Senior in College The society notes of Saturday evening's Julia Maris drove up to Dayton Tues­ this year, moved his family down the Telegram gave notice of the marriage at first of the week to the J. L. Hoskins )ur motto is Success. We kuow to succeed we must pleaseL day and visited with Charles Hadleys. Corvallis on Wednesday of last week of property, which he had rented for a Harold Strong to a young lady named our customers; this we try to do. Elder George C. Carl mado a trip up year. B IT H B T 13KOS, Etlielwyn Hillman. Harold attended into Washington state the latter part of Opposite Bank of Newberg. W. E. Howard sold out his grocery College here three years ago. last week, in the interests of liisChurch. business in the west end of town the Mrs. J. A. Shields and children took first of the week to C. M. Skeels of Co­ The great success of Chamberlain’s the early boat for Portland Monday quille. Mr. Howard says he is now go­ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy morning where they have been visiting ing to take life easy and leave his mind In the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater friends this week. free from the vexatious cares of busi­ part of the civilized world. For sale The best of fresh and salt meats the ness. by C. F. Moore A Co., druggists. market affords will be found at the New­ Mrs. D. H. Turner and children mov­ Henry E. Browne, an editor lately berg Meat Market. The highest prices ed back to town from Dundee the first from Mondovi, Wisconsin, who intends paid for batcher’s stock. of the week to be ready for the opening H . COOPER, President. starting up in the newspaper business Prof, and Mrs. F. K. Jones have of college and public school. Mrs. here in the Willamette Valley, was in E. K. SHAW, Vice Pres. J. M. W RIGHT, Sec. and Manager. moved into town and are now occupy­ Turner will open up the kindergarten in Newberg Wednesday sizing up the situ­ ing the A1 Craven house across tiie a few days, notice of which will be given ation from a journalistic standpoint. Choice Farm and City Property. later. T . r c ¡r wna r w r r e r Y T T r y n street from Howard Williams. Editor Williamson of the Rural North­ Collect Rents and Look After Estates. The ringing of the public school bell Mrs.’E. D. Elwood of Medford, after west was in town the first of the week Investments Made for Non-Residents. attending the Portland carnival, came again bright and early next Monday aDd made an investigation of the condi­ Insurance Written in Select Companies. up to Newberg Saturday night and visit­ morning, September 17, will remind us tions among the fruit men of this vicini­ ed in town over Sunday with old that young America’s play time is over ty. He finds that the prune crop in for auother season. Parents will please Newberg, Ore. friends. this section is fair, above the average, Men's, Y outh’s and take notice of the date and will do well Wm. Lett, of Coos county, a brother- as fur as possible, to start their children and that growers are far from despond­ If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both ent over the situation. in-law of Elder Carl, is expected to move in at the first. C hildren’s a t New berg time and money by calling ou us. If we haven’t what you here soon with his family, as a result of want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop­ Mrs. Allen Smith received a dispatch As usually treated a sprain will dis­ Clothing House. the splendid reports he has had of our erty to your satisfaction. If a uon-resident and wish to ob­ Monday evening saying that her mother town, and incidentally, of reading the able the injured person for the three or at Alton, Kansas, with whom her daugh­ tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, Biggest asso rtm en t four weeks, but if Chamberlain’s Pain Graphio. or Newberg (the town of school« and churches.) in particular, ter Stella Smith has been living the past Balm is freely applied a complete cure write us. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Frissel, after visit­ may be effected in a very few days. year, was dangerously ill. In response and low est prices. ing the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Pain Cairn also cures rheumatism, cuts, to the message, Mr. and Mrs. Smith C. Sawyer for a few days on their re­ bruises aud burns. For sale by C. F. made hasty preparations and started back the next morning to be at her bed­ turn from Newport, left Monday morn­ Moore & Co., druggists, ing for Glendale, where C. B. slings side. F. H. Storey lias been busily engaged the lightning. Harry, the youngest child of Mr. and lately in getting out some of the new Al­ Fred Mitchell, who has for some len prune dippers, a model of which was Mrs. G. O. Worden of Troutdale, who Buy th e M iller Shoe time been working up in the Idaho on exhibit a few weeks ago at Gardner’s were visiting relatives in town, died Sat­ HARDWICK & CO. mines, met with an accident several days blacksmith shop. He has already man­ urday morning after a weeks illness, for your boy, it is th e ago which resulted inabtoken arm, and ufactured ten of the dippers which have spinal meningitis being the trouble. as he was thus incapacitated for work, been shipped to various points In Ore­ The funeral took place from Jas. Ham­ best on e a rth . netts Sunday afternoon, interment being he came home last Friday evening and gon and Eastern Washington. made in the Newberg cemetery. Mr. and is taking it easy for a while. Sold only by W. H. Galland who recently bought Mrs. Worden and children returned — OF— Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln McCormick of out the Star bakery is rapidly making a Hillsboro, Washington county, visited new place ol his purchase. He has home Wednesday. After spending several weeks here rest­ in town last week with their brother cleaned it up, made some neat additions Chance McCormick. Mr. McCormick inside and is rapidly preparing to take ing up and recuperating from over work, h The Clothiers, l attended school here in the old academy care of the custom he solicits. He now Dr. Woods Hutchinson of Des Moines, days, and is now in the bicycle bnsiness has fresh bread on band every day and Iowa, has finally concluded to locate in Hillsboro. They returned home Mon­ makes a specialty of making fine taffy. here permanently. Daring his stay day morning. He is opening up a good business and here he has already made many friends who will gladly learn of his decision. Prof. Edwin Morrison who has been deserves a share of the patronage. spending his vacation at Chicago Uni­ A gentleman named Atkinson, of Dr. Hutchiusou has a finished medical Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Will exchange New versity, and Prof. Rayner W. Kelsey, of Portland, rode up on his bicycle Wednes­ education, having spent some years In Goods for old. Western Springs, a suburb of Chicago, day to get a job in one of the fruit dry­ Germany, and is a very thorough phy­ sician, and as prospects at present look the new German and Mathematics pro­ ers about Newberg. He was exhibiting Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. fessor of Pacific College, started for a bicycle carrier which he had invented, favorably toward the need of an increase in the representation of the medical Newberg Tuesday and are expected to which is the best thing of the kind we ^ T T O R N E Y A T -L A W . profession in Newberg, ws are glad arrive here to-morrow evening. ROY GARDNER have yet seen. He says he has been at that he sees fit to remain with us. Chas. Davidson went down to the city to work foi three years perfecting It, but CLARENCE BUTT. Carriage and Wagon Builders. Had be not happened being close at attend carnival last week and struck a job now that he has finally made a success W ill practice In all th e courts of th e stete hand.O. K. Edwards would probably Special A tt e n ti o n giv e n to probate work, the in a restaurant along with his old crony of it, bicycle dealers are quickly taking Notice* w riting of deeds, mortgages, contracts aud the have lost their home by fire last Mon­ Bran, Shorts, Chop and Middlings at Repairing, Painting and Trimming Ed Cantonwine. He was fast catching ' hold of ii and he has a sure thing. draftiug of all legal papers. day. He was heating some coal tar on N e w b e rg . O re g o n . on when his mother, thinking that there I Of all the manufacturers and paten­ the mill. Flour in every ttore. Promptly Done. O rrir« — Heron <1 Floor was a better place for Charles than a- tees, Mr. W. K. Allen appears to have the kitchen stove, preparatory to coating A n y k in d o f g r a in e x c h a n g e d in t o Bank of N ewberg B uilding. the roof, and while be was out, it boil­ mong the allurements of the metropolis, the greatest confidence in bis machines. o t h e r m ill s t u f f , o r b o u g h t a t h ig h e s t THIS MEANS YOU. G ra v e A K x l l k r . Horseshoeing and General Black went down and accompanied him home Not only is he selling rights to a great ed over, and blew out over the room like m a r k e t p r ic e . an explosive. O. K., who was just pass­ Saturday evening. smithing. many fruit growers, but is investing his ing, rushed in and carried the kettle out T o th e G en eral P u b lic . N otice T he F o llo w in g Ofl’cra o f Dr. J . Burt Moore of Coqnille, who own money and all the capital he can of doors, apuffof tbe hot substance strik­ In order to make room for new goods, Rent E sta te. has recently joined his wife who lias commaud in erecting large evaporators ing him in the face and making a bad I will close out my pri-eent stock of boots Newberg No. 1 118 Ac 5 mi from Newberg »2500 been visiting relatives across the river throughout the Northwest, so he will burn. The interior of tbe kitchen was and shoes, hats and caps, clothing end I f I« . . . WINK S l BLINK . . . 41 67 2 1400 W ill you wink And blink your life And ner- Harness Shop, 3* beyond Cbampoeg for some time, came have under his own immediate control badly demolished, and will have to be underwear; also a great many other «1 If 41 gy away, 1300 vous energy away rAlher than wear glass«»*? over to Newberg last week and has facilities for turning out several carloads repainted and repapered. A new car­ articles, at greatly reduced prices. I I S 60 I I 4 lore« your eyes to overwork, n«»glect ill you fo • I 650 W 4 45 4 EVERY THINO IN THE LINE OP them when th ey cry for help, abuse them year since been visiting relatives and calling of dried fruit every day.—Pacific Farm­ pet recently pat on the floor was also Please come and get prices at tbe <1 • 255 I f 4 1« year, untlratBM fgM 3000 after on old friends in town. He says that er. e ile n to seek a aid. id . p i e r h a p s to A nd y o u r v isio n » » H O R S E pellet! ruined. II 1« II Fair Store. G O O D S «» 1375 im paired beyond entire repair? 6: 2« l>y an occasional vacation he manages to E. M. S keels . Propr. II 14 II A Portland man iu town one day this M A LI TTLE GLASS AID 1000 The formal opening of the new year 44 7 keep np in health, which statement, week was asking about the sugar fac­ th e proper tim e w ill save you a world of Successor to W. E. Howard. II II 8 16 I I 14 900 1 At trouble ann Wednesday morning, September 19th, 9 16 I I % 560 ly question. A R e q u e st. I printed book and newspaper for com panion­ Repairing Neatly Done. Give me II II II him a day before that it was no go, but * in the college chapel at 9 o’clock. 230 ship. C onsultation aud Eyes Tested Free. M We have appointed Mr. L. F. Hall to I I M a call. • 1 II A gentleman named McNair, from ! that he had replied, “ Not much; th a t! While the public is always cordially in H. J. WINTERS, 1250 13 25 % 14 Jew eler s Optician. Sitka, Alaska, with whom Dr. Littlefield a town that has the snap and energy vited to attend the opening of college, a act as our agent to receive payment on •1 14 20 I I • i 700 I I block E. Poatofflce. bills due os. While we have not placed H. L. Sutherland. I I II II became acquainted while up there, was Newberg displayed is bound to get what special invitation is extended this year, 15 * 1000 16 14 in town last week looking for a location it goes after or something as good.” He' considering that the school starts out these bills in hie hands as collector, but I I 1« »5 I I I I 8000 II for opening up a drug store. After a furthermore stated that the factory ' under new management, and with sever­ only as our agent, we would kindly arge «1 17 300 I f 4 P. A. MORRIS. Pres. 10900 you to make settlement *o we may re­ II II A. H. MILLS. Vice Pres. 600 survey of conditions here he was very would make Newberg one of if not the al changes in the faculty. Tbe exercises 10 I I * M M OSES VOTAW , C a a h le r. II favorably inclined toward Newberg, bat very best town in the Willamette Val- ; will be highly profitable, an inaugural ceive our dues. Mr. Hall is authorised I I 19 10 • 4 14 350 II N E. BRITT. P r e sid e n t like “others” bis locating here will de­ lev for its size. Nothing advertises a address being delivered by Pres. H. E. to receive money aod receipt for «ame I f 25 347 • 1 I I 10000 It. C. MILF.H. Vlee-Prea. K II WOODWARD, Secretary. pend largely upon the coming of the town so much as a reputation for McGrew, and short addresses from in our name. 400 acres river bottom land subdivided J. C. COLCORD. Cashier. : t2 U nion M e r c a n t il e C o . licet sugar factory, and in that case we “ rustle.” other members of the faculty will be into 10, 15 end 40 acre tracts. expect to see him here later. “ 20 House and lot in Newberg 175 A n M i t e r 'S A w fu l F lig h t Leon Kenworthr came down lo Port­ given. Theoutlook forstudents for the N e w b e rg , O p . •• ' “ 200 CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. F. M. Higgins, Editor Henoea (Ills.,) « 21 As we go to press we learn that Prof. land on an excursion train from Hunts­ new year is promising, and it is greatly to be desired that a good andience of M " 225 News, was afflicted for yean with Piles « 2 2 C. W. Kantner, the talented young ville. Washington, last week, avowedly R. C. MILKS, *• ” 400 1. C COLCORD. musician of Salem, has been secured os to attend the carnival, and came up to friends and patrons ol the college will that no doctor or remedy helped until “ 23 OR/GkA-N-ISEHED 1893 E U. WOODWARD. be present Wednesday morning and .< 24 “ 600 be tried Bucklen’e Arnica Halve, the musical director of Pacific College for Newberg to Sunday with old friend*. IS B. BRITT. signify their Interest in the work. j h D o u g l a s , jr . beet in the world. He writes, two Over 100 choice located lota in the heart the coming year. Prof. Kantner has a Asa little innocent inquiry developed Lit rectors. Transacts a general banking boxes wholly cured him. Infallible fo r of the city of Newberg. wi le reputation both an a musician and the fact however that he didn’t attend Everybody is invited. business. Plies. Cure guaranteed. Only 2äe. If you want U> raise chickens take a iook composer, and he will make the music the street fair at all, we fear that Loon C tr d o f T h a n k s. Bold by C. E. Moore A Co. C O R f tr.S P O N D K W T a Ladd A T ilton. P o rt­ at my j , acre lota. department of the college exceptionally was dodging the “ paramount issue” of la n d ; B a llo n .I P a rk H ank. New York. Foreign Exchange bought and Correspondence Hot ¡cited. Call on or Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Wor.len and rela­ strong. He is expected to be present at hie sojourn. He returned the first of T o C o r« A C old In O«« T i n y sold. Address, A . P . O liver, the opening Wednesday morning and the week to Seattle where he entered tives wish to thank the friends who so Take L axative P. aomg QriMijfi* T ablet *. All v t.ltln g the elty are In».ted to call «I Newberg, Oregon. I Btrancer. will favor the audience with some selec­ the Washington State University for a kindly helped them in the sickness and droggUli! refund the money If It falls to cure. th e beak for inferm atim i concerning tbe Careful attention given Collection». ' two years law course. citjr. Correspondance la riled . death of tbeir little boy. tions. E. W. Grove* si g u stare is om u c t box. Ac. SOCIETY NOTICES. Sutton Galkins & Go. STAR 5 STAR P F X Notions, Ladies & Men’s Hosiery & Underwear. Lowest Cash Prices. t o f S " N e w b e rg La n d Co. Clothing! Clothing! Furniture store CARRY A FULL LINE Hodson Bros. NEW ¿NO SECOND-HAND F U 1 S N I T U 1 1 M , EVERYBODY! Bank of Newberg. i r a líWiíY >