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Loca] Events. Go to the Star Bakery for ice cream, T. U. Duncan & Sons will repair your Umbrellas cheap, A half ton o f shot arrivetl last week for the firm of T. it. Duncan A Sons. 1‘ ublic school will open on Monday the last «lay of Septemlier. Mrs. C. Ward, o f Charlston visited In town Tuesday with Mrs. M. E. Myers N o. 1 bread at Star Bakery. For fruit boxes see A. B. Cooper. Hose that is O. K. and reasonable at i Storey’s. Lemons and best of candies at Star Bakery. Come in and see for yourself: Shoes. j Porter A Larkin. For sale—Team, harness and wagon. ‘ See A. E. Moore. Call on J. M. Rittenhouse at Star , Bakery. He will treat you squarely. j i Garden Ho.-w nt Storey’s. Wall paper cheap at Newberg Furnl- taro store. S’® .! JIJ Hep Pickers! get your gloves at j Hudson Bros. Only 23 cents, alUIxee. Wo have cut the price one-half on one hundred pairs of shoes, porter A Larkin. W in. Jones, of Minnesota, who had Tom und Lewis for several days, started home | .Saturday morning. 1 been visiting his brothers «I liti il a One hundred pairs of shoos fer one- half regular price. Porter & Larkin. I I i 1 uUiiL a 3*ali an d W inter\ ü I N ew b erg , Oregon. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 Clothing and furnishings if W e are showing many very attractive tilings for men’s, boy’s and children’s wear, more pleasing colors, more careful construction— better things all round for this fall and win ter than we have ever show n before. Examine our get our prices, can please you just the right at just the price to a Save 2/ou 9 //on e g / I p .,r V alue # 1.00 per Sitare Pu ht up ami NON A S S E S S A B L E . (iV John Kirkley was tip front Portland hi Try a load of good dry slab wood of Tuesday to look after his farm out east j Pres. Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice Très. Mis. Emma Bell and small daughter Vf A. C. Churchill the Spaulding Logging Co., for $1.50; A. 1*. Oliver, Seu’ y. J. C. Coleord, Treas. of town. ■ Ruth, accompanied by little Marjorie Clarence liuti, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository. You find tigars and soft drinks a t , Ur or hard wood. | Sutton, came up from Portland Satur- D IR E C T O R S : Wall paper at Newberg Furniture I day evening aud visit« 1 friends hi N ew Star Bakery. Why pick prunes in $3.00 shoes when ! Store 7c double roll. Choice patterns berg over Sunday. S. M. Calkins, X. E. Britt, C. Miles, H. J. Littlefield, A. P. Oliver, you can get good ones tor 75c at Porter , in proportion. A lame shoulder is usually caused by fj) C. A. Hudson, J. C. Coleord, A . C. Churchill Clarence Butt, Orchard boxes for sale by C. B. Wil & Larkins? rheumatism o f the muscles, and may StJ G o toT . H. Cummings for paints and | son. Leave your order before the rush bo cured by a few applications o f ( ’haul W H E R E SH OULD T IIE FARM ER AND L A N D O W N E R oils. A full line of undertaking goods is on. berluin's pain balm. For sale by C. 1 I - V K kept in stock. For snle— No. 1 work horse—sound Moore, durggist. 8 * Static! regarding this work These people should lay J . A. Pike who recently bought the As a producer of celery C. S. Fling aud gentle, weighing about 1300 lbs. awake nights for fear this dcvelopcment would uot_goahead. Mrs. J. W . Wheeler, j Bu'rows place has fitted himself out can and does discount the Portland Eight farmers or land owner ; out of ten would like to sell Near West Dayton Depot. | with a new team of greys, new harness, market gardeners two to one. l wagon and surry, all of which make a their lauds. Their lands can he purchased at from $eo to $40 Miss Maggie Inglis arrived homo last Mrs. Mary E. Myers is at home from pet acre and very few buyers. Now, what would be the re Grains Pass where she spent some time week from an extended visit with friends splendid showing. at Butte, Montana, and is ready for the Charley Mackio has posters out an Visiting with her children. sult in selling values and number of buyers, should this com opening of public school. nouncing a public sale o f his stock, Do not experiment on Garden Hose. pany develop the fact that this seefott of the country is au One of Joseph Everest’s little boys farming implements, grain and hay on F. H. Storey is a practical hose uiau. oil producer? We use the word section in its broadest sense, was severely crippled in the knee one the Nelson place four miles northwest Call on him befoie buying. 110 matter where the drill goes down, aud oil is found, every ! of Newberg on Wednesday, Sept. 25. The Spaulding Logging Co. will de day last week by falling from a load of laud owner in Yamhill county will be at once busy advan- straw aud striking a stump. E. Spaulding arrived home from his liver the best of slab wood, bard or soft c ing his values and finding buyers. Would you give a few Mrs. Geo. Hailston returned to her trip to Southern California M onday! wood, for $1.50 per load. evening having been gone about two I dollars to know positively that the lands of Yamhill eon uty Attorney D. P. Price came up from home near Walla Walla Friday, after a months. Ho says lie comes home great- ' covered an oil field? Some fool (?) had to make the same Portland Saturday evening and remain three weeks visit with her daughter, ly improved in health. Mrs. L. A. Cornell. ed over until the first of the week. start we are attempting in every oil district in the world. In To Ihe man who has a dread of the ap- J The patrons of the Fair store will take Ed Blair, formerly from New Provi Penn., Texas and Calif., developement, when first mange- proacli of winter the whirr of the ma-j dence, Iowa, has been about town dur notice that the store will bo closed on rated, met with the same lack of confidence in its merits, as chinery at the grain elevator and the Monday and Tuesday o f next week ing tlie week visiting tbe Blair relatives. we are in some instances coming in contact with now. while an invoice of stock is being taken. song o f the buzz saw as it tears up tbe i George B. Day is arranging to remove Notwithstanding, we have every evidence in foundations, Prof. R. W. Kelsey arrived home from cord wood lias a doleful sound. to Eugene and will make a public sale President McGrow and Prof. Kelsey I bis trip up the Columbia last week backed by assurances of experts and geologists, that our of bis effects on Saturday o f this week. where he went in tbe interests oi Pacific took a drive over about Farmington on | work will develop a true field. It is still possible to find A . C. Churchill will be glad to give College and reports a pleasant and profi tbe north side of Chehalem mountain people who will turn it down. If sticking everlastingly at it tbe fellow who poisoned his dog a per In the interests of Pacific College Tues table trip. sonal interview, either public or private. will bring success to our efforts of development we will in day and Wednesday, O. II. Allen the man behind tbe wheel The hunting season opens October 1. time solve the fool question. If you skeptic aud doubters on the steamer Altona is taking a layoff A man representing some of tbe La Get a new gun of T. B. Duncan A Sons. are quite sure of your position why not assist in proving it. and is at home looking after tho Allen Grande sugar beet growers was in town They handle the Ithaca, L. C. Smith fruit evaporating business at this end last week, looking for bands to top beets. If we fail in finding oil you may say “ I told you so.” Should and Winchester. of the lino. % A year ago Newberg expected to do a we succeed, we guarantee you will be well pleased. As a D. C. Atkins, of Ltnrel, who was in W. F. Hazenburg, of Portland, who little business in topping beets herself fact we are doiug weli, where we, or our agents personally town Tuesday fixed himself for the win owns a ranch on Cliehalcm mountain along about this time. solicit it; a ¡are thing to be refused. The only kicking thaa ter by renewing his subscription for tbe was up the first of the week looking James Barrie Sr. although quite feeble Graphic and Oregonian. we are doing is that the people, as a rule, will not take the ■M after the burning of a piece of slashing in health is still a faithful attendant at The Misses Lulu and Lizzie Trueblood on the ranch. initative aud go personally after the stock or make applica church and gets down town occasionally. came up from Portland Saturday even tion by mail. We do not wish to use one dollar for expen The Rennc boys have something like Many younger men with less energy ing and visited Sunday with Miss ses, we want every dollar taken in to go for purchase of and determination givo up the struggle two hundred cords of fir wood corded Pearl Cummings. m np on a vacant lot near the Bank of and remain at home. equipment and sending the drill down. Stock uou-assessible, Miss Olive Stratton arrived home Newberg that will be good to draw on par value $1 per share for 50 cents per share at office of sec Hon. Clarence Butt and family ar from Seaside last Saturday evening during the winter months when tho out rived borne tbe first of the week from retary or Bank of Newberg. where she spent the season at the cot of town roads are soft. their trip east. They report a very tage of Hon. H. W. Corbett. Last season at this time the evapo pleasant visit but say they retusn with The best of fresh and salt meats the market affords will bo found at tbe New- rators were running on full time hut tbe opinion that Oregon is an excellent, berg Meat Market. The highest prices prunes have been slow ripening and few country to come bnck to. if any evaporators will start up in this paid for butcher’s stock. C. H. Christenson was down from ■ HEACOCK ORLAND HEACOCK W. MOltllLB UEACOCKW community before some time next week. Amity Tuesday ami Wednesday visiting Get ahead of the flies and yellow jack gw S a s / i ct* A few dollars invested in the new oil with his father Hans Christenson. He ets by putting up door aud window f i screens. We keep them in stock, and and coal proposition will aid in the ef has been in poor liealib and unahlo to make to order. W . P. Heacock A Sons. fort to determine what wo have in tho do any work for nearly a year but is W . P. HEACOCK & SONS, PROPS. J. S. Secrist, traveling evangelist of bowels of the earth in the vicinity of improving slowly. the German Baptist Dunkers, will Newberg. Almost anyone can afford to F or R ent — My house and grounds of 3 <0 -V t) preach next Wednesday evening at the put in something to help the work acres with well assorted orchard. Presbyterian church at 7 :00. All are in along. House of 6 rooms, plastered. Good cow Keep on hand and Manufacture everything In the line o f vited. Matthew Terrell left here on Tuesday barn, city water and fruit house. Will «fr Dyspepsia can be cured by using morning for a visit with relatives in lease tho above property to responsible A cker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Colorado and Iowa. Before leaving he tenant for one or two years at $100 per tablet will give immediate relief or m on stated that the length of his stay would year. Or will sell for cash. Apply at ey refunded. Sold In handsome tin depend somewhat on the number of my residence or to tho Newberg Land L evi D. B i r r . yellow-leggod chickens that were placed Co. boxes at 25c. C. F. Moore & Co. While spliiting wood one day last before him. On Wednesday evening September [•] D o o r a n d W i n d o w F r a m e s , F a n c y C a s in g s E t c . week Pearly Mitchell severed an artery John Giebi 8 ch who lives two miles 11, at the Baptist church occurred the s jB T Your patronage is solicited. in the left wrist which required the at east of town on a farm bought of Mr. marriage of Miss Jennie Kennedy to _________ ______ iffii tention of a physician to stop the How Bell having decided to return to Port Howard M. Williams, Iiuv. F. C. Stan- of blood. Moral—Let all such hazard land will sell his personal effects in ard the pastor officiating. Both the ous work be performed by your wife. cluding live stock, wagons and general bride and groom are well and favorably Mrs. Martha Hadley, of Blooming- farm implements on Saturday afternoon known in Newberg and the Graphic dale, Indiana, came down from O lym Sept. 21. L. M. Parker w ill do tbe joins in extending to them most hearty congratulations. The groom who is a pia, Washington, last Saturday where auctioneer act. deacon in the Baptist church has been a she has been visiting her son, Judge H . Ildward Williams seems to think W. AV. Hollingsworth, Prop. E. Hadley, and visited until Monday limes are the most prosperous they have resident of Newberg for more than ten with Mrs. Julia Maris, when she went been for a decade and a number of other I years and is an all round good citizen, to Daytou to visit during the week with j old stagers who have been hanging on I the gravest charge that can be brought 1 against him being that lie lias kept from relatives. I CARRY A the raggod edge of matrimony for lo these many years have picked up fresh the preacher the marriage fee entirely F U L L L IN E OF Prof. Rollin Kirk is home from Seat j too long for one o f his standi ng. tle where he spent his vacation and re courage and are beginning to look spry. So far the Graphic has hoard of but Clarence Price arrived hero from ports an added weight of foorteen 1 one resident of Newberg who has ex- Carthage, Tndiana, last Monday evening pounds which places him in good fight I pressed sympathy with the shooting of ing trim for the opening of the public and bis parents Rev. James P. Price ami school. Youths who are inclined to ha wife are expected to come later. ClRr-1 McKinley and he was reported by obstreperous will govern themselves ac en ceh a ss jo b with H . F. Allen during | Stewart Vaughan who was in town the fruit evaporating season, and will ! Wednesday. Mr. Vaughan said this cordingly and be wise in so doing. make his home with his sister Mrs. F. man with other Newberg people was P O ItT IK K CU RTAINS, Carrol Kirk who finished the course A. Riliott. picking imps for hitn when ho made in Pacific College last year has gone to W IN D O W SHADES, some remarks tending to show that his j E. Brunson who went across the river sympathies were with tho assassin, I Seattle where ho has accepted the po- C O U C H E S * I t A B Y B U ¡OIKS. W A L L P A P E R A N D * sltion of assistant secretary of the Y. M. j in Marion county to pick hops returned whe„ he wa9 prmnptly ca1|3(J down bv j >0 I-IC T U R E M O U L D I N G A S P E C I A L T Y . a few days ago in disgust and says the C. A. Mr Kirk is a young man of good W . L. Coe an old veteran and a resident A full line of Undertakers Goods solid worth and his many Newberg ciowd was too tough for him. Y.'hcn of Newberg also. Mr. Vaughan says tiie news came that McKinley had been Vo Constantly in Stock. friends confidently expect to hear of ef this is the last time this anarcldst w ill ficient work performed by him in Y. M. shot a shout ot approbation went up get to do a days work for hitn and tiie v J I J U L ^ J U L ^ J L O J L O J L O J U U I J L O J . from the crowd of hop pickers and Mr. Ornphic will add that Newberg can get C. A. circles on the Sound. Brunson said he thought it was time Charley Mackie says he had a very for him to seek for better company. It along without any such characters. \V. K. P . D ix o n . II. C. Dixon. satisfactory crop this season ami ho in seems that the anarchists are not all L. Coe deserves au increase in his pen tends to suspend operations while his housed io the large cities as a large per sion for his promptness in shutting up credit is good. He will sell off his stuff cent of this crowd are residents of Mar tho mouth of one who is ready to utter ’ | such words of treason, and it ought to •nd next spring he thinks he will fol ion county. . he a cold day when this fellow gets a Fewberg, Ore. low a long cherished desire which he In a conversation on the subject of | days work iu Newberg. has had to make a trip through tho gunshot wounds R. B. Linnville stated country in Eastern Oregon. The first news ol tiie attempted as a few days ago that for nearly forty Anyontf having farm or garden pro years he had carried a rebel bullet in sassination of President McKinley was with horror by the people of ducts they desire to place on exhibition the muscles of his back, whicli was dis- 1 ' received „ . . , , ,, . . „ , . . . . . I Newberg about the middle of tiie after- at the Portland Carnival n ay leave charged from the gun of a bushwhacker ! _______ 1A ■. I L ' e i .1 t I f A 1 , i t 1 I . i I a s t L n I them with station agent II. R . Satch- while he was out on a skirmish. T b° noon on last Friday. A little later the ) picture was made darker by tt e report well, properly packed and labeled and bullet struck him in front and glanced «»• «D E A L E R I N # * * « * BLACK they will be forwarded to PortlanJ and around and lodged in the back. He was I that the assassin's bullet bad proven 1 fatal and little groups of people gather again returned to Newberg free of away from tiie main array and could ed here and there to deplore the act and charge. not get surgical aid and consequently he .. .. . .. *L _ . . . . . * 1 discuss the situation. Sorrow and in- W . K. Allen left here for Walla Walla rernsined st a house in a small village dignation was depicted on tiie counte on Wednesday morning where he will and simply waited for tiie wound to j nances of all loyal citizens and some SM OKELESS remain daring the fruit drying season. ! heal. The soldier of today is much bet- i thing of the same feeling that existed O f s k a / i t/l l/ nc •/* - - - 6 b He has contracted the output of several ter supplied to meet such emergencies at the time of the assassination of L in tlian were the boys of ’61. large prnne orchards in that section at coln and again at that o f Garfield pre prices that give a good margin and he At a glance backward almost any man vailed among tiie people. Later on as expects with favorable weather for who has lived to mature years can see the wires brought better news a ray of handling the crop to make a profitable where he let good opportunities for j hope was cherished and every dispatch - ran with his big evaporators. making profitabe investments go by was watched with intense interest and t#w is Hanson a graduate of Pacific . unheeded, simply beeanse he was not with tiie deepest snllcitnde. As tiie College in the class o f ’97 and his wife willing to take a little risk. There is a days baTo gone by and much confidence ¡¡r flx O C X j who was a student in the college for a chance for such an outcome in the oil in the probable recovery of tbe presi Prescription W ork a Speciality.* year or two were down from Marlon on and coal proposition now before the dent is given out the people begin to 1 "■ ; a visit last Saturday and Sunday. They peoplo of tiiis community. In other breathe easier as they hope lor tiie Led. ------------------------- - recently returned from Minneapolis, places with no more promising indica It has W n a terrible strain on the peo Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on ! Minnesota, where they bare been living tions rich otl wells have been struck. ple all over the land and tiie citizens of a positive guarantee. Cures heartburn j since their marriage and the Graphic is No one can tell what may be in waiting Newberg have expres-ed the same loyal raising o f the food, distress after eating i glad to note that they intend to stay in for an enterprising people to delvo down sentiments during the severe testing or any form o f dyspepsia. Une little | In Oregon. For the present they will and turn into money until some money that have l>ecn heralded from every tablet gives immediate relief. 25c and 1 land muscle is turned that way. hauilct throughout tiie United Hlatex remain at Marion. 50c. F. Moore Jc Co. I $ I I 1 I I w J'vodson S&ros. » I I 1 I 1 1 1 J N borg I I ¡if I Iloor Factory. I 1 i I , WINDOWS, ISeULOiSSS, TUiUtiNSS, CREST1NCS, BRACKETS.);) I p r T rrrn m rrY Y l i f e M ia n Siili HOUSE FUBHiSHIMC GOODS,; Floor Matting, Floor« Oil Cloth, Floor Linoleum. N e w b e rg L a n d C o. II. COOPER, President. E. K. SIIA W , Vice Pres. J. M. W RIG H T, Sec. and Manager. Choice Farm and City Property. Collect Rents aud Look After Estates. Investments Made for Non-Residents. Insurance Written iu Select Companies. Newberg:, Ore. If you want ¡0 buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both time and money by calliug on us. If we haven’t what you want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob tain information, about Real Estate or the country in general, or Newberg (the town of schools aud churches) in particular, write us. R O Y GARD N ER Carriage and Wagon Builder. Repairing, Painting and Trimming F L O U R , F E E D , I I A Y & G R A I N Free Delivery. Ilorseshoeiug and General Black- smithing. E. C. W a /d & Co. 1st. Street, Newberg, Or For Nearly Two Years Unable to Lay In Bed '•In my capacity as druggist, in Buffalo, N. Y ., I havo tiie best opportunity to judge of the merits of many different remedies. I am in close toucli with the sick, who come into my store for medicines, and most o f them toll me how they are getting along. Of all the hun dreds of preparations which I sell, not a single one begins to give as much satisfaction as A ck ers Eng » , lish Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pleurisy and id *. Ö s- Consumption. 1 sell it on a dis tinct guarantee that it will cure, or the purchaser’s money will be returned. This is a perfectly safe guarantee, because tho remedy docs cure. Nobody wants ms money returned. Its euros are nothing short cf marvelous. Take the case of Mr. A. II. Gilbert, for instance. lie lives at No. 5 Carey Street, Buffalo, N. Y. For more than three years he had a bad caso of asthma, and had been tin- oblo to lie down in bed for nearly two years. He came to m ystoro and asked me what to do. I said: •Take Acker's English Rem edy.’ Ho said he had tried other reme dies and didn’ t think this would help him. But I 10 thinks differ, ently now. Three bottles fixed his asthma all right. Ho could sleep and eat after taking them, as well as when a boy. He was cured several months ago, and is well yet, so I am certain his trouble is gone for good. You can write to Mr. Gilbert himself, if you doubt my word. He will go further than me in prais ing Acker’s English Rem edy.” (Signed) S. B. T horne , druggist, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold at 25 c., 50 c. anil $1 ab ottlc, throughout tho United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2 d,, 2 s. 3 d., 4 s. 6 d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the botile to your druggist, and get your money back. 11 'c authoruc the clove guaranUt. TP. U. HOOKER & CO., VrttprMon, An* lork. For salo by C F. Moore & Co. I O ZT. 97/. Witten, PO W D E R ¡Pharmacist. . Hazzard’s DRUGS & MEDICINES. Du P ou t’s u u Sftaohs, Stationary JirtiCtos. GARDEN & FLOW ER SEEDS. Promptly Done. Duncan & Sons, DENTISTS 3>ancy and Xioilot Feed & Seed store Balistite W alsrode OOOti : A&r V«8 ‘I KODAKS! CAMERA SUPPLIES in E A L E B S SHOTGUNS Ithaca L. C. Sm ith W inchester i f I K Of I l f IIS T B IC YC LE S. W e carry A full stock And all parts ■ UMBRELLAS repaired and made to Order. Guns Sold on Easy Payments. J Lathe W o rk a Specialty. W e can Furnish any Make. Call and see Our Stock.