Garden Hose at Storey’s. | capturing the hand of Newberg’s fairest I Experience is the best teacher. Use Elam Shaw was at Salem last Satur­ | of the fair after a short but vigorous j Acker’s English Remedy In any case of ¡campaign. Congratulations are theirs j coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail day and Sunday. Empty barrel* for sale by C. B. Wil­ All wool ingrain art squares at the I on every hand. They are now at home t0 give immediate relief money refund- ton. i in their pretty cottage on the corner o f ! ed. 25c and 50. C. F. Moore * Co. Furniture Store. Center streets. druggist«. Wall paper at reduced prices at New­ Chas, Davidson has been taking his | Second aud -------—------- berg EurnitureStore. turn at the measles this week. N o tic e . The proverb that "any man can do Mrs. Emma Bell of Portland visited Screen doors and windows on hand at All persons knowing themselves in­ what he ought to do,” Is incorrect. We friends in Newberg over Sunday. the Newberg sash and door factory. debted to the Newberg .Meat Company ought to collect our delinquent sub­ For tale—Timothy hay by the ton or John Furguson has bought the Mrs. are requested to call and settle their ac­ scriptions. but we can’t. bale. ' O . C. E llio tt . John Brown ten acre tract of land north­ counts, ns Cooper has sold liis interest | to Stanley & Bond, and wo would like to Go toT. li. Cummings for paints and O ld K o ld le r 'a F i p a r i e o r e . east of town. oils. A full line of undertaking goods M. M. Austin, a civil war veterau, of In order to make room for other goods we will offer Whether yon spell it Photos or Fotos, get our business settled as soon as possi- kept in stock. you know that the place to get them is 1 ble. Accounts will be found at tbe Winchester, Ind , writes: "My wife was Newberg Market. sick a long time ill spile of good doctors’ Mrs. J. M. Rittenhouse arrived home at tbe Douglas Studio. N e w b e r g M eat C o . treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. from Dayton, Washington, last Monday The Spaulding Logging Co. will de­ April 8 1901. tf King's New Lite Pills, which worked where she spent a week visiting. liver the best of slab wood, hard or soft ---- ■ ----------- | wonders for her health.” They always Photographs cheap, but not cheap pho­ wood, for $1.50 per load. At a reduction of Drink a steeping of Moki Tea at night do. Try them. Only 25c at C. F. Moore tographs—twenty-four stamp pictures Do not experiment on Garden Hose. before retiring, and see how soundly | A Co.’s drug store. Free trial bottles, i q r twenty live cents at Smith's photo F. H. Storey is a practical hose man. you will sleep, aud how joyously you gallery. Call on him before buying. They talk about filling a drunkard’s will awake iu the morning. It supplies Persons having mohair and wool for Get your bee hives at W. P. Ilea- food for the blood while you sleep, pro- 1 1 grave. That is a hard thing to fill. The sale will find a market for these products cock’s sash and door factory and thereby duces iwclenr an beautiful complexion, world has been trying four thousand by taking them to N . C. Christenson at encourage a home industry. and cures constipation and sick head­ years to fill it and it isn’t full yet. the grain elevator. C. B. and Clarence Frost returned to ache. 25c and 50c. C. F. Moore & Co. ; Bew are of a Cough. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herd went down their work near Salem Monday, after a 1 A cough is not a disease but a svmp- to Portland last week to attend the wed­ short visit with tbe home folks here. S t a t e B a i r P r e m i u m List. ' tom. Consumption and bronchitis which ding of a Scotch lassie with whom they Lost, one black small female dog an­ Secretary M. D. Wisdom has just re­ ! are the most dangerous and fatal dis- were acquainted. swering to name of Babe. Liberal re­ ceived from the printer the State Fair ! eases, have for their first indication a I have another stock of shoes on hand, ward. G. T. H a r d w ic k . Premium List for 1901. Over $10,000 is I persistent cough, and if properly treated also a few good bargains in clothing Hinchman Cooper has gene to Port­ offered for premiums on live stock and as sain as this cough appears are easily suits. For low prices call at the corner land where he will spend a few weeks farm products, and is by far the largest cured. Chairberluin’s Cough Remedy etote. W. H. M o r r is . 5-3 in looking for people who are seek­ and best premium list ever offered in bus proven wonderfully successful, and Dr. E. W. Rossiter, formerly of New- this state. The list has been thorough­ gained its wide redutation aud extensive ing real estate investments. terg, but who has been practicing medi- George W. Howie, with his wife and ly revised, and brought up to date in sale by its success in curing the diseases «ioe at Forest Grove for a year or more, little son Oliver, was up from Portland every department. New premiums which cause coughing. If it >8 not bene­ bas removed to Woodburu, where he last Snndav for a visit with his parents. have been added, and others increased ficial it will not cost you a cent. For has opened up an office. on articles moat worthy of merit. Ore­ sale by C. F. Moore & Co., druggists. John Vestal, the Portland druggist, Mrs. Rebecca Marr wishes to express gon can boast now of as complete and came up Wednesday evening to attend liberal premiums na any state in the T o tfco D e a f. her gratitude to the local orders of the the wedding of his cousin Mrs. Emma Union, and if hard work and earnest A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Odd Fellows and Rebekahs for so kindly Hill. remembering her last Saturday with a efforts on the part of tbe management Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s Rev. Carl will address the Y. M. C. A. counts for anything, the fair itself will Artificial Ear Druma, gave $10,000 to basket laden with good things. next Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock at compare favorably with those of older his Institute, so that deaf people unable Young Chas. Lamont of the Columbia the college. All men are cordially in­ states, and will be the best ever held to procure the Ear Drums may have Telephone Company, Portland, in com­ them fiee. Address No. 10613. The vited to attend this service. this side of the Rocky Mountains. pany with one of their linemen was in Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue C. B . W il s o n . Anthony Atkinson, of Pullman, Wash­ town the first of the week doing general New York, U. S. A. Wm. Lewis who was taken down to ington, was here the first of the week repair work on the Willamette Valley Moki Tea positively cures sick head­ Portland by detective Ford ou Wednes­ visiting with his brothers and sisters ache, indigestion and constipation. A line. SUM M ONS. County Recorder J. L. Hoskins and day morning of last week on a charge of and looking after his farm up the valley. delightful herb drink. Removes all In the Circuit Court of Oregon, for Yam hill murder, was soon released, no evidence Mrs. Wm. Grover, of West Chehalem, eruptions of the skin, produces a per­ County. •wife visited in town Sunday. Mr. Hos­ kins says the business in the recorder's being found to sustain the grave charge. who has been sick for some time is now fect complexion, or money refunded. Sidney Root, Plaintiff,* vs. > office is continually on the increase, and He returned to Newberg Saturday morn­ improving nicely. The family is very 25c aud 50c. C. F. Moore & Co. drug­ Mary Root, D efeudent.9 ing by boat. grateful to their many friends who To Mary Root, the above n iire d defendant: gists. that he and deputy Hervey have all In the name of the State of Oregon, you are Jim Everest was displaying a curiosity have kindly assisted them duriug tbe they can do to keep up. hereby reoufred to appear and »newer the com ­ interval. one day last week In tbe way of a young plaint against you in the above entitled The best way to find out what your suit, in filed Chas. Hadley and soo Ralph of Day- the above entitled Court, w ithin six E. S. Craven has contracted for all the friends say about you in your absence Is i w weekal'roYn eeks from the 1 he”Jate"of’» date of the h e llr first .U pi pi’tbTi eatTon iff ton were down in this vicinity Saturday chicken endowed with four legs. It’s . . . * I « kin summoue, mmw K w i e U said ata > \f f first iaat v p vn this hich said d date of u K b ll. li­ on the lockout for a good work team. suspected that it may be a fore runner stable manure from tbe livery barn for to listen to w h a t th e y say ab o u t others cation is the 22nd day of March, A. 1). 1901, and of tbe “new hen” which is to play such i the last date thereof May 3rd, 1901, aud you w ill a year which he will haul to his farm in your presence. Ralph and His brother Dug have the con­ J v | take notice that if you fall »o to appear and • • answer said com plaint, for want thereof the tract for hauling one thousand cords of an important factor in Oregon’s diversi­ north of town. The time was when plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the relief I t S a v e d U f a L e g . fied industry. Willamette valley farmers thought Ore­ wood this summer for the Dayton evap­ ' prayed nravod (i * * 1 in Kaid * * com plaint, . . . . to for and * * dem anded P. A. Danforth, of I.aGrange., suffered w it: For a decree disaolviug the bonds of The genial photographer, C. C. Smith, gon soil was so rich that no fertilizing orator. matrimony now ex istin g betweeu plaintiff and for six months with a frightful running defendant, and a decree of absolute divorce, The old Smith stand but a new Smith. having leased his business for the pres­ was needed but that day is past. sore on his leg; but writes that Buck-' ■“<>,or •>"* nthU “n<1 .,urtl>« « “el as to the ent, intends to travel for tbe summer The old traditional goose in the golden 1 will succeed C. C. Smith at his old . . . . „ . . . . , . , „ ' Court m ay »eem )u»l and proper. len 8 Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five T ht. sum m ons 1. published one« a week (nr stand and do general portrait and land­ for a Chicago picture enlarging bouse. egg story has reigned long enough in his .1»..» p .. ... six consecutive w eeks In the Newberg Graphic scape photography. Will be pleased to His territory will probably be Eastern glory alone. Yamhill begs leave to rise (la y s , t o r ulcers, w o u n d s , p ile s , it 18 the b y o r d e r o f Hon. R. P. Bird, county judge of b e s t s a lv e in t h e w o r ld . Cure guaran- Yam hill County. Oregon, made aud dated on Washington and Idaho, and possibly and remark that there are others. On meet any in quest of photos, and re­ , _ , _ . , 7 , the 20th day of March, A. D. 11101. clakbnck bu t t . spectfully solicit a share of your patron­ down into Utah in the neighborhood of slaughtering, for the wedding supper, teed. Onlv 2oc. free trial bottles. Attorney (or Plaintiff. Salt Lake City. that old turkey gobbler, to which the Sold by C. F. Moore & Co. age. J. W. S m it h . J, B . M O U N T, The Newberg Land Company has been Graphic referred last week, Uncle James The basket supper given out at the firutscher school bouse Saturday evening keeping the road hot these days show­ Vestal extracted a five dollar gold piece Dealer in by the Union Cornet Band is reported as ing strangers the different garden spots from the old srutter’s Internals. Talk a Buccces3, with nothing to mar its en ­ of the valley. They say they are great­ about your fabled goose when a modern joyment, except perhaps the disgraceful ly handicapped however by a lack of up-to-date turkey produces the yellow H. COOPER, President. conduct of two or three Newberg hood­ some good solid advertising literature. metal already coined into fivers!—and E. K. SHAW, Vice Pres. J. M. W RIGHT, Sec. and Manager. lums. Something like sixteen dollars What’s become of the money collected he bails from Yamhill. for thievery purpose7 While prospectors are laboriously Choice Farm and City Property. was cleared for the benefit of the band. Tbe contract for the building of Chris­ boring for the coveted liquid all over Collect Rents and Look After Estates. Judge E. Magers and family will te- vnove to Portland this week where they tenson & Seeley’s new flour mill was let the country, Alex Buchanan “struck ■ My home is in Sidney, Ohio. I have been nearer death with consumption Investments Made for Non-Residents. than any other living person in the world, und I wunl you i to read this, so yoti you have recently purchased a nice home on the first of the week to M. J. Jones and ile” very suddenly and in paying (7) Insurance W ritten iu Select Companies. cau tell others. I took a severe cold and neglected it, 1 grew worse all the the east side. This severs the Judge’s to T. B. and Claud Cummings, who have quantities tbe other day when he least time, and at the end of citizenship and property interests in gone into a partnership on the job. All expected it. While leaning against a two years I had run into are first class carpenters and the proprie­ rather rickety table in Elam Shaw's Yamhill county, and he has taken the consumption. I coughed step after long deliberation and with tors of the new enterprise may rest as­ bicycle shop, the thing gave way and If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both terribly, lost flesh, could time and money by calling on us. If we haven’t what you not sleep, and becamo so some regret, as they have many friends sured that their part of the work will eighty bottles of bicycle oil were dashed weak that I be O. K. to the floor, nil broken to smash and the want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop­ dreadfully iiere.—Reporter. had to take to bed. In contents poured out as incense upon erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob­ Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Goodrich of the following eighteen On last Friday evening at Craters h&li tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, m o n th s I gradually the Willamette Lodge No. 9 6 ,1. O. O. F.l Dayton rode down on their wheels Sat­ Aleck’s troubled spirits. Though appear­ or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, reached the last stages and the Vesta Rebekah Lodge No. 76, urday evening and visited with the Rob­ ances are against him Alex presists that of consumption. No less he doesn’t belong to the oil trust. write us. ertson boys and their families over Sun­ oelrbrated the 82nd anniversary of Odd than seven physicians Ervin Scott who is heroically bach­ treated me and all gave Fellowship, members of tbe local orders day. Mr. Goodrich is the prime mover me up saying I was in­ and invited guests being present. Very of the Dayton free delivery mail route ing it on bis place north of town until curable. I was absolutely interesting and appropriate commemor­ and says it is giving the greatest satis­ the arrival of his wife, has been exper­ helpless. The whole fam­ ative exercises were held, interspersed faction to tbe patrons. Practically a imenting lately on biscuit making. ily wore themselves out hundred mail boxes are now in use. He worked up a nice batch of dough the caring for me. One day with good instrumental and vocal music mother and sister came W . W . H O L L IN G SW O R T H , P rop . Another bicycle road race was run other day, which was far from satisfac­ by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Robertson, Mrs. to my bedside, and said W. W. Nelson, Miss Eleanor Satchwell, Saturday afternoon, tbe same route be­ tory when taken from tbe oven as a I had but a day or two more to live. Tears rolled down their cheeks as they finished product. After such careful Mr. F. H. Storey and Mr. I. E. Holt, ing taken as the week before. The boys sobbed tbe news. The doctors had declared I was in the last stage, and no i c l a .: r ,: r , y . a . human being could save me. I was willing after which all present did the right rode in the face of a fierce wind and culinary coaching from Mrs. Scott the >? to die, but before going to the cruel P U I i L 3L.T3STE O F grave, I wanted to _ go out and seo my dearly rb beloved town of Sidney once more. thing by a sumptously prepared baoqoet. with vouDg Heston of Dundee as a fierce strange result was unaccountable until Th “• mo such • a thing was ............................ ’hey told impossible—that ....................................................... I would surely die before I got I lO U S n F U R N IS H IN G G O O D S , In the local field day sports of the pace setter, they came in about used up. invesiigation showed that Gold Dust back. But I insisted, and to gratify my dying wish, a carriago was fitted up washing powder had been used in good The finish was made in tbe following a bed of pillows, and to this 1 was carried and slowly driven around Court ■University of Oregon held at Eugene F l o o r M a tt in g , F l o o r O ilc lo t h , F lo o r with House Square. I got home more dead than alive. Through the mercy of Provi­ last Saturday, Roy Heater broke the order: Harry Gardner, John Heston, faith in place of baking powder. Though dence, someone brought a trial bottlo of medicine said to be a consumption sure. L in o l e u m • Northwest record in the pole vault, Clarence Coe, Ed Shaw and Roy Grafe. Ervin’s cooking may not be as palatable No one imagined for an instant it was worth trying. But as a drowning person as some there can be no question raised Miss Edna and Mrs. H. F. Allen gave «Bearing the pole at 11 feet, inches. grasps at a straw, so I tried this medicine. I was better after taking two doses. Mother got more of the medicine and I took it, improving all the time. Today I He also won the one hundred, and two an afternoon luncheon at their home oo as to its “cleanliness.” am as well as any reader of this paper, and the medicine that cured me was E h r e t - l l i l l N uptials. hundred aod twenty yard dashes, both Meridian street last Friday afternoon, Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. I declare before God and man that On Wednesday evening, May 1, the hurdle races, and the running broad to a company of their lady friends. A every word here printetf is true.” sequel to a happy romance was consum­ jump, thus winning five of the six events delightful social hour is reported by the T his rem arkable testim onial, on file In the office o f M essrs W. H. Hooker A Ca., N ew York, proprietors of Dr. A cker's C elebrated E nglish R em edy, is vouched for by them , as w ell as by in which he ensured, and tieiug for sec­ following guests: The Misses Lida mated, in which all Newberg has been prominent d r u g g ists o f Kidney, Ohio. A F u ll L in e o f U n d e rta k in g Acker's English Remedy Is sold by all druggists under s positive guarantee that your m oney wlU he r s ond place in the high jump, the sixth Wilson, May Lamb, Nervia Wright, so interested for lo! these many weeks. C o o d s C o n s t a n t ly In S tock. funded in ease of failure. 2Sc., toe. and *1 s bottle "I IT. s. ttud Cstieda.9 in Euelaud Is: ad., si. sd.. and is. ed. «vent. The question arises, what would Mabel Edwards, lone Hill, Sibyl Wood­ At the home of the bride’s parents Mr. •our state institutions do, in spite of ward and Mcsdames Emma Hill, May and Mrs. James Vestal, at a little after H . C. D ix o n . eight o’clock, Mrs. Emma V. Hill was K. P . D ix o n . tieavy state appropriations, without Leavitt and Naomi Kelsey. married to Henry Ehret, Rev. L. D. Newberg to draw upon for athletic ma­ While during the snmmer months Barr officiating. The near relatives of terial for advertising purposes? Newberg bicyclists are not allowed side­ the treaty making parties witnessed the Hewberg, Ore. Hon. J. C. Nelson showed us an inter­ walk privileges on Main and First streets, ceremony, which is spoken of by all esting paper the other day, upon which, some of our citizens are in fa7or of keep­ present as being beautiful and im­ with the exception of two years, 1864 ing them off of all the sidewalks and pressive. and 1884, was a record of all the countv are circulating a petition to the city In general terms, everything was taxes he has paid into tbe treasury of council to that effect. On the other “ perfectly lovely” even for a wedding, old Yamhill, sioce his first arrival into hand, many business and workingmen but coming down to particulars, the ap­ tbe land of promise, with the names of ’ who feel that an injustice would thus be pearance of the comely bride beggars Men and wom en of food addrtM to repre- the sheriffs to whom the taxes were , done them in taxing away their quick tbe descriptive powers of a country edi­ eeut n«, homo to travel mppointtu* futunti oth­ -paid. The first entry is that of 1848, j right of way to and from their work, er» for local work looklm» »fter our interests. tor. Richly dressed in—well we don't •WOO »alary fuarniitced yearly: extra com- when his taxes amounting to $1.25 were are just as enthusiastically getting up a m ission» and expense*, rapid advancem ent- know just what—she made one of the old e*tabll«hed houne. «»rand chance for earn, paid to sheriff J. G. Baker. From that ; remonstrance. The matter comes up prettiest brides we ever beheld, and we e»t man or woman to »ecure pleasant, perm* time to the present he has paid to tbe before the regular meeting of the coun- nent position, liberal Income and future. New greatly deplore our lack of nerve in fail­ b rillian t Hue». Write at once. various sheriffs of the county nearly four cil next Monday evening. ing to claim what two or three other thousand dollars, which makes a record, S TA F FO R D PRESS, It can’t be that the people of Dayton distant relatives took—the customary than which in all probability not many are going to let neighboring towns take salute. The groom also was indeed well | 2 3 C h u r c h S t., N ew H a v e n , C o n n . Yamhill farmers can show a better. tbe lead, and their town which has tbe “groomed,” appearing stately and statu - 1 There are more wonders ia nature greatest natural advantages for tbe eaque in regulation wedding garments. Tight here in Yamhill connty than were building of a city, hang in the rear—be -HANDLES TH E Everybody who bas ever been favor-1 ■ever dreamed of. The latest discovery, the bobtail of ail Yamhill county. Am- ed with an introduction to the Vestal \ made a few days ago, was a petrified egg ity people are now assured of iiaving a dining table can readily imagine what N K. BRITT. P r e v e n t H C. MILES, V i c Prm. picked up by B. F. vVrigt.ton tbe rail­ large flouring mill erected there this | kind of a supper followed the! E. II WOODWARD. HccreUry. road near town. It is egg-shaped, very seaffiin. There is also strong talk that wedding ceremony. (Suffice to say that J. C. COLCOKD. Cashlev. hard aod heavy, and la a little smaller a dryer will also be built there tbis the traditions of the family were fully ■ than a goose egg. Mr. A. J. Howell be­ season. Newberg will have a cannery maintained on this occasion, so bounte- CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . lieves it to have originally been sn egg and another large flourlug mill in their ous being tbe supply, that a numerous ; He will take it to a lapidary ia Portland city this season. McMinnville is talk-1 delegation of admiring serenade™ who B. C. MILES. J. C. CGLCOKf» and have it sawed through as a means ing of having an evaporator. Dayton I appeared on tbe scene was invited in and E H. WOODWARD. ». K. BKÎTT. o f determining iu substance. 'I he South- people, should they set their heads to feasted on good things from bride's cake ' Ì If DOUGLAS. JR. •ern Pacific company, upon whoee preen- it, could have a cannery In operation down. I»irre lor». isea tbe ancient egg was found, being this season by a little united effort. A Mrs. Ehret has long been one of New- unable to find anything but garden soil cannery would give employment to berg’s favored daughter« in social circles, | rin this county, is forced to haul for long many people. It wonld be a money with friend« "too numerous to men­ C O R K r .a r n N n r w T * —Ladd