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Local Events. Fresh oysters at the fisti market. The Douglas Studio for Photos. The Graphic and National Magazine Sausages of all kinds at the tish m ar for $1.60. ket. Jo Atkinson attended the farmers’ Nelson Limpus is s e n d in g several congress at .Salem this week. days visiting at the county scat. Attend the football game tomorrow Cash paid fur chickens at the fish afternoon—the last of llie season. market. Highest market price. Miss Grace Craven arrived home last J. W . Hobbs of the revenue service, | week from Tillamook where she has was in town the first of the week. Tbe great sales at Ilodson Bros. beat been for same months. b o - c- c c .s : O o . . s 3 I ill » ! 1 (»I 0 * Da 3 0 Fresh oysters always on hand at the fish market. Geo. Metcalf of Salem called on friends pi in town this week. The largest supply in town o f candies, dates and all kinds of nuts, at Star Bak ery. In order to reduce our stock we offer special reduc I t Monday is city election. Thirty days a rummage sale. Better goods at less' Rollin Kirk drove up to M cM innville! tions for the next thirty days. for bargains at Hudson Bros.’ clothing P u r V a lu e $ 1 .OO p e r S h a r e P n iil u p a n d j .-iaturday and visited until the following money. house. C h ild ren ’s clo th in g , overcoats and Rev. Drouillette will preach in the i evening in that vicinity with a couple of » NON ASSESSABLE. Chris Ehret of Portland, visited in j Presbyterian church next Sunday his many lady friends. !M Nowberg with his brother Henry this knee pants, at o n e-lia lf th e usual |A. C. Churchill, Pré». Dr. II. J. Littlefield, Yiee Pres. Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Sawyer returned morning. Ì A. P. Oliver, tiec’ v. week. J. C. Colcord, Treas. home the first o f the week from a two I Go to T. B. Cummings for paints and Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository. price. M e n ’s ch eviot aud cashm ere Miss Mattie Harrison of Portland, oils. A full line of undertaking goods week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. visited in town this week with her Frissell at Oregon City. D IR E C T O R S : kept in stock. suits, regu lar $ 1 2 , $ 1 2 .5 0 and $ 1 3 , brother M. E. Harrison and wife. Students at the college have enter Mr. J. G. Turret of Thoonix, Arizona, Miles, 8. M. Calkins, N. E. Britt, Putnam Fadeless Dyes are as easy to prisingly raised money enough among arrived here last Saturday evening and Ilodson, H. J. Littlefield, A . P. Oliver, o a t $ 8 . 5 0 ; regu lar $ 1 0 an d $ 1 0 .5 0 use as soap. No muss or failures. 10c themselves to put in electric light& both II > is visiting with G. C. Carl. ^Clarence Butt, J. C. Colcord, A . C. Churchill. per package. Sold by C. F. Moore A in the col lege chapel and in the gym na lo Ilngh Bartholomew arrived home suits at $ 7 and $ 7 .5 0 . A ll rubber Co. a i sium. from Sisson, California, last week where Quay Wassam is now trying his hand W e are asked, what about our coal prospect? Our reply Woodard Charle9 who has been living a» he has been working in a big sawmill. prepared cloth coats at i off. Un u> as newsboy on this branch of railroad. on the Cooper place north of town, hav Is, our coal prospect Is all riv;ht. Primarily, we areafter oil. a i Milk, 1 quart $1.25 per month; 1 pint, ,o Newberg boys appear to have a cinch on ing seen enough of farm life, moved o Incidentally, we will develop coal. Geological and expert d erw ear, regu lar 5 0 c , 6 0 c and 7 5 c 75c per m onth; gallon, 15c; special do this lucrative position. O back to town this week and is occupy o kuowledge after examination of the stratas of shale, lime livery, gallon 20c. G . Everest. The best of fresh and salt meats the ing a houso on River street across from values a t 4 0 c . M e n ’s pan ts 1 -5 off. o stone and sandstone on our properties would declare the Hugh lleacock was down from above market affords will bo found at the New Moses Yotaws. , o I probability of the existence of a true coal measure. With a berg Meat Market. The highest prices Dayton on Thursday of last week and Mr. and Airs. C. L . Butterfield and H a t s 2 5 per cent off. B la n k e ts and renewed his allegiance to the Graph paid for butcher’ s stock. possibility of possessing a true coal measure we have no de Fred Winniger, o f Wells, Minnesota, ar o' ic. G uy Metcalf arrived home Monday rived Monday evening to swell the num co m fo rts 1 0 p er cen t off. sire to spend out money in tunnel prospecting. A coal Joseph Wilson has accepted the po bers of the .Minnesota coutigent in this from Eastern Washington where he has measure consists of a thick strata ot limestone, shale and Just about now you are expecting prices to take a been working in the interests of the sition of local freight agent for the Ore vicinity. Mr. Butterfield is a teachor sandstone. In Nova Scotia they are 13,000 feet, in South gon City Transportation Com pany’s and will have charge this winter of tbo tumble, but you uever heard of such a drop before. Alien Evaporating Company. Wales 12,000, Pennsylvania 4000 feet, West Virginia 4500. steamboats. The hunter of bargains needs but a small load of Adventist school in the west part of I have in my hands the books of T. money; we have cocked the thing; just pull thetrig- In addition to these stratas of stone there are interstratified W. H. Lasliier and family left M on town. The new arrivals are friends of M. Witten aud those knowing them ger and the bargain is yours. Only thirty days; thin seams of coal, aud iu the richest coal measures known, selves indebted to him will please call day morning for Kingsley, Wasco coun D. W. Emersons. come early and get your choice. ty, where Mr. Lasliier has tuken up a and settle. L. F. Hall, t 4 Payton is now assured o f having a the proportion of coal to rock is not more than one to fifty. homestead. banking house in a short time. Men New students enrolled at the college From the nature and origin of coal it follows thal: the coal Rev. L. D. Barr has rented his resi with sufficient capital to run a first-class 3 3 © B S © H K R 0 S . this term are Alverta Meats, Newberg; seams of considerable depths are the most valuable; iu fact Perry Macy, Springbrook; Lillie McCon dence property for a year to J. H. Wood banking business will open a bank early © ooocooo tbe thickest and finest are usually near the middle of the nell, Sherwood and G . A. Swan, Cham- who will occupy it at once and go into in the spring at the Fishburu corner. the chicken raising business. series. Nova Scotia has 81 coal seams, South Wales over .....................There is a probability that poeg. Geo. Rogers, a former Newberg boy, there will be as much work to do next 100, Lancashire 75, and so on. Now then, instead of pros A d m in istra tor's N otice. City voters should make up their pecting our coal croppings by tunneling, we propose first, to minds whether they wish cows shut up, writes that ho has moved to Willamette summer on the Yamhill looks as there Notice is hereby given th«t the undersigned as been duly appointed administrator of the and bicycles put off the sidewalk. These Falls, Clackamas county, where he ha3 was done the past season. The paving ascertain by the use of our drill as to the existence of other Estate of Canby I teuton, deceased, by the Coun along the north bank is washing out, ty Court of Yamhill County, Oregon, aud has two questions are to be voted upon next embarked in the grocery business. coal seams deeper down. If our drill finds them, then, it quail fled. t Mrs. J. M. Davis of Seattle, Washing, we are informed, and there is danger of Monday. Now, therefore, all persons having claims FLOUR. FEED. H AY & GRAIN only requires the services of a practical coal miner to put us its washing away on the opposite bank. against said estate are hereby notified ami re ton, who had been visiting here several A nineteen mouths old child of Mrs. quired to present the same, with the proper GARDEN & FLOWER These locks have only cost the govern on the market. We are killing two birds with one stone. vouchers, to the undersigned, at ids place of Mahala Foster died of spinal meningitis days with hei parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. REEDS. business, iu the City of Newberg, Yamhill ment in the neighborhood o f $100,000, We are neglecting neither coal or oil. We promise a full County, Oregon, within six months from date Tuesday evening and was buried tbe fol B. Motfit, returned home last Monday Free Delivery. and yet cannot bo relied upon.—Dayton hereof. Dated this 11th day of October, A. D., Otto Pickett, who is pursuing bis law- development of each aud we trust a profitable conclusion of lowing day, the funeral services being 1901. E. C. Ward & Co. Herald. CLARENCE nUTT, W. C. KRUGER, conducted at the home of Mrs. Foster’ s studies in Portland with the firm of our work. Today we have over 300 shareholders, so you 1st. Street, Newberg, Or Attorney for estate. Administrator o f the Rev. Levi D. Barr shipped his house Estate of Canby Hes parents, Mrs. and Mrs. John McCleery. Murdoch & Mosier, returned to his work see they are coming right along, but we know of a great ton, deceased. hold goods the first of the week and will Plans of yesterday may not succeed Monday morning after a fortnight’s visit many people who should, but have not. Our drill will ar leave here for Los Angeles, California, today. At Sm ith’s Studio you will al with his parents. the first of next week. During the two rive before long and theu down goes the hole, and if we keep Rev. C. C. Poling, president of Dallas ways get a perfect likeness and up-to- II. C. Dixon. P . D ix o n . and a half years he has served the right at it more people must subscribe. We believe our ef date photographs. We enlage small College and presiding elder pf the United Friends church as pastor the services forts will meet with success but we promise nothing but a pictures and guarantee them perfect. Evangelical church, will preach in the B u ys, sells, trades have always been well attended and a Presbyterian chapel next Sunday after Samples at the gallery. square management and strict accounting. Every dollar number of accessions have been made Rev. John Danks of Salem came down noon at 3 o'clock. goes to development. No shareholder need assume a bur to the church iu the meantime. His Hewberg, Ore. and handles n ew A game of football is being arranged hearty “ good morning” with which he by boat last Friday and remained sever den. Subscribe to any amount you wish and have an in to take place on the college campus to al days, during which time he had some greeted everybody about town, will be terest in our work. an d secon d -han d dental work done by Dr. Dixon. He has morrow afternoon between Dundee and missed in his absence, and his many been holding meetings for three weeks Newberg. An interesting game is ex friends hope to sec him come this way pected. Admissiou 15c. past at Rosedale. again. At the business meeting o f the fu rn itu re. C a ll on Mr. and Mrs. John Foss and child ar church hold on Tuesday evening, the Atkinson Bros, drew the winning cards at the state poultry show at Portland rived Thursday evening from Little following resolutions were adopted: use. Trial bottles free at C. F. Moore A T h ree G o o d C lu b b in g O ffers. h im for prices. They will visit “ Whereas:—Our beloved brother Levi last week on their Bronze turkeys, secur- Falls, Minnesota. Co. I’rice 50c and $1. Every bottle The Graphic and Weekly Oregoninn friends lieie, Mrs. Foss being a sister of D. Barr has, we trust in the providence guaranteed. ing four first premiums, two seconds and $ 2 . three thirds. They showed the largest Bert Terry. When they left their home of God, accepted a call to the pastorate The Graphic and New York Tribune T h e J a n u a r y “ N a tion a l.** turkey on exhibit which made the high the weather was temperate, but they at Los Angeles, California; and, W here Farmer $1.60. Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana had already seen winter to the tune of as, we lose our brother ns pastor and score of 90*^. Aside from Senator Hanna’s “ W il Friends who need watch repairing done. The Graphic and National Magazine 44 degrees below. himself and family from the communi B. C. MILES, Presideut, liam McKinley ns I Knew H im ,” the A trade was made this week by tbe $1.60. N. E. BRITT, Vice-Free. 207 Morrison St. Drink a steeping o f Mokl Tea at night ty. Be it Resolved :—that we hereby January “ National” is a strong and at Newberg Land Co. by which D. W. E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. Cummins and J. L. Aldrich exchange before retiring, anil see how soundly express our appreciation of his service tractive number. A new and most H. J. Littlefield. PORTLAND, OR . J. C. COLCORD, CashUv. I|. A. Littlefield as a pastor, also his worth as a citizen you will sleep, and how joyously you kindly portrait of Senntor Hanna adorns homes. Mr. Aldrich will at onco take possession of bis new location on South will awake in the m orning. It supplies during two and one-half years: Be it the cover and smiles benevolently at River street and will have a home he food for the blood while you sleep, pro Resolved:—that wo tender to him and the reader from the first page of “ Af B. C. MILE8. duces a clear an beautiful com plexion, his family our prayers and best wishes fairs at Washington.” This depart C. K. SPAULDING. should be proud of. E If. WOODWARD. and cures constipation and sick head as they enter upon their new field of ment is as usual a chatty resume of so Offices in Chchalem Valley Bank Building, N. K. BRITT, The stockholders of the Bank of New J. II DOUGLAS, JR. labor.” Phone No. 43. cial and political gossip at the national berg met Monday and elected the fol ache. 25c and 50c. C. F . M oore & Co. Directors. capital, lavishly illustrated with finely Residence north of Public 8chool Building, Newberg loses estimatde people in the lowing officers: President, B. C. Miles; K . O . T . M. No. 08. Phone No. 44. engraved portraits of meu and women Vico President, N. E .B ritt; Cashier, J. removal af Mr. and Mrs. Eli 8eese to Friday was a a red letter day for the C O R K F .srO N D E N T K —Ladd A Tilton, Port C. Colcord; Directors, B. O. Miles, E. McMinnville where Mr. Seese will take Newberg Tent K. O. T. M . N o.68. The of present prominence. In “ Official land; Natiousl Park Bank, New York. Dealer in Society, Past and Present,” Mrs. Cath TTOKNEY-AT-LAW. H . Woodward, J. H . Douglas, Jr., C. K. charge of the Spaulding Logging Com visiting Maccabees kept coming erine Frances Cavanagh reviews bril pany’s lumber yard. W . T. Macy who Spaulding and N. E. Britt. in during the day until they numbered Strangers visiting the city are invited to call at liantly a century of social functions at lias been in charge of the yard lias re tho bank for information concerniug the The first basket ball game of the series over thirty, made up from Am ity, Mc city. Coriespondeuce Invited. Washington, summoning back forgot signed to act as freight agent for the Will practice in all the courts of the state under the auspices of the College Ath Minnville, Buttevillo and other points. ten but delightful personages whose go Special attention given to probate work, the letic League will be played this evening steamboat which is to run to McMinn The occasion was the initiation of ten writing of deeds, mortgages, contract« and the ings and comings wore the great social drafting ville. of all legal papers. between McMinnville and Pacific Col candidates at the evening session and Newberg. Oregon. Dr. J. F. Gnllette came up from Port the presence of State Commander J. W. events of earlier days. The stories are O fficb — Second Floor leges, the game to be played at the brisk and well illustrated, the articles Bank of Newberg Building. c o u n t / seat. The following named land the first of the week, and after Hherwood and Deputy Supreme Com timely and well written. The first half players make up the Newberg team: looking over the field, decided to take manders G. A. Graves and J. L. Wright. The place to get your of a two-part story, a G ulf Coast ro up the practice of medicine here. H e Dwight Coulsou, captain, and Clarence The degree work was put on by Fidelity mance by Henry Rightor, of New O r Dailey, guards, Owen Maris, center, Roy comes well recommended, having had Tent of A n ii'y and Yamhill Tent of DRUGS & MEDICINES. five years experience in the Good Sa McMinnville, in the most impressive leans, is illustrated with vivid draw S T A T T ID K E IS Y Heater and Calvin Blair forwards. maritan Hospital in Portland and some style, and was very interesting and in ings by W . B. Trezevant. The "Studies The literary societies o f the college j f n t t a S u it t in * o f m m m years o f practice at Condon, where he structive. Alany more candidates are of Books” opens with a terse, brief ce- PRESCRIPTION WORK A have re-organized for the winter term EVERY THINC IN THE LINE OF say on “ The Intellectual Palsy of Itud- has been located until recently. coming in soon and Air. Graves will by the election of the following officers: J^aney anti Ztoilot jtrticios. yard K ipling” and the objects treated m h SPECIALTY. Having been strongly advised to try a stay here for a week or more working Crescent—Calvin Blair, president; under other bends rnngo from Danto to Dwight Coulson, vice-president; Edith southern climate for his health, Dr. H . in the interests of the work. modern Japan. John C. Coombs, the nooks, Stationery, Fancy and The fundamental principles of the Pugh, secretary ;Agncs Hammer, librari J. Littlefield intends leaving the first of eminent attorney of Boston, concludes Toilet Article... Camara and the week on an extended trip into A ri Maccabees embrace all the good points an ; Elwood Minchin, critic; Curtis Par C a m e r a S u p p lie s liia two-part article on “ Australia, the Repairing Neatly Done. Give me Kodaks and all kinds of Camara ker, marshal. Junta—Asa Morse, presi zona, N ew Mexico and possibly Old gained by years o f experience and pos ■Subsidy Bill and a Mighty N avy.” lie Supplies. a call. dent; Fred George, vice-president; Anna Mexico. He expects to be gone until sess some special features that they presents an array of eloquent and pro K e p t in S to c k some time next spring, ami if tiie cli LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K - alone can offer, and are worthy of in Terrell, secretary; Wilfred Pember found arguments for governmental aid £3^^PRE8CKIPTION WORK A »PkCIALTY. EUlPi ton, treasurer; Viola Robinson, critic; mate docs for him what he hopes for, vestigation and confidence. in restoring America’s merchant ma he may conclude to locate with his fam TI 10 evening’ s entertainment was Orville Johnson, marshal. rine to its former prosperity. ($1 a year. ily somewhere South. While they re added to in no small way by a sump The Newberg Prohibition Alliance 10 cents a copy. 60 cents a year wheu gret his departure, his many friends tuous repast served by our boys here. met in Crater’s Hall Thursday, January taken with tbe Graphic.) trust that he will find restoration to It was a royal good time and they stand 2. A large crowd was present and a per health on his trip to the Sunny South. to do it again soon. Their Mottos are manent organization was effected. Rev. lllo w n to A tom s. On last Friday evening at Dayton, “ Keep On Top Mostly,” “ Keep Of! the Hiram Gonld was elected president, The old idea that the body sometimes ■Mosquitos,” “ K ill Out The Aloths,” Moses Votaw secretary, Rev. F. C. Stan- occurred the death from consumption needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill ard chaplain and Carl Nelson marshal. of Mi3S Pearl Hadley, daughter o f Mr. “ Key of True M ercy,” “ Keep on the has been exploded; for Dr. King’ s New Move.” A Knight. The regular meetings will be held in and Mrs. Chas. Hadley, former residents Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, Crater's Hall the last Thursday in each of this vicinity. Impressive funeral A H ea lth y G ro w th . gently stimulate liver and bowels to cx- month at 8 o ’clock, unless otherwise an services were held Sunday afternoon in Acker’s Elixer has gained a firm hold 1 pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system nounced. The district convention will the Methodist church. The hand of af- among our people and Is acknowledged ; and absolutely cure constipation and be held here at the time for the next fiiction is thus laid heavily upon the | to be the superior to all other prepara- sick headache, Only 25c at Moore’ s regular meeting and the executive com family, as this death removes the last j tions. It is a positive cure for all blood drugstore. mittee has changed the date to Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. Hadley’ s daughters, j and skin diseases. Only fifty cents a January 31, in order to accommodate and leaves only three of eight children. i bottle and we guarantee it. F o r Sale. C. F those who will come from up the river. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Newlin, Mrs. L. Moore A C o . druggists. Nine hundred acres of land within five Success in life is not the result of chance. It may be attained through wise planning and!] Great enthusiasm prevailed throughout G. Newlin and Mrs. Orange Elliott miles of Newberg, in different tracts. la«t Thursday's meeting and the prohibi drove up from here an l attended the intelligent, energetic execution. Pacific College affords a broad and careful training. Stock Farm For Trade. Mostly improved. Am os Nelson.’ tionists expect a grand rally at the time funeral. I have a place for exchange which Beautiful Situation, Healthful Conditions, Inspiring Influences, Homelike Associations. of tbe convention. The claims and statements whioh the ' comprises 320 acres,situated in Wallowa A Deep Mjr.tery. At the call of the Mayor a citizens Yamhill Coal A Oil Co. have been mak county, Oregon, 10 miles from E n ter It Is a mystery why women endure caucus was held in Crater's hall Wednes ing from time to time in its reading prise, the county seat. 90 acres in tim backache, headache, nervousness, sleep day evening to nominate officers to be notices and advertisements, received othy meadow. A good 5-room house. lessness, melancholy, fainting snd dlzxy Every student's interests receive special attention. A Preparatory and two Collegiate courses.8 elected n est Monday. The caucus was strong corroboration the other day I-and all fenced. All cleared except 40 spells when thousands have proven that Normal work for those who desire to prepare for teaching. Commercial Brauches taught by an ex-§ organized by the election of R. B. Lin- when a first class quality of oil was acres in scattering timber. 160 acres Electric Bitters will quickly cure such Wperienced instructor. Special advantagas in Oratory and Music. Live Christian Associations. Bible!] ville as chairman and Prof. F. K. Jones struck np at New Wtiatcora, W ashing tillable; running water, good onteide troubles. “ I suffered for years with .j; Classes and other opportunities for Christian Culture. Attention given to Physical Culture. Two^j as secretary. Tbe ticket nominated is ton. Oil experts have been claiming range. See me or write and get particu kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Phoebe fllLiterary Societies and a College paper. Library to which many new books have just been added and| that the oil territory extends on north lars. J. M. Wright, Newberg, Or. as follows: For Mayor, W . C. Kruger; j Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame recorder, Clarence Butt; treasurer, J. C. from California, the quality becoming back pained me so I could not dress .;.a Reading Room well supplied with the leading Magazines and Periodicals. Laboratory for individual! Thonaamia Sent Into Kxlle. Colcord; councilmen, first ward, J. C. better np this way. Tbe finding of oil ' myself, but Electric Bitters i hooly W work in Chemistry, Physics and Biology. A good Museum with a wide range of specimens. E v e ry je a ra large number o f poor cured me, and although 73 years old at New Whatcom, is 'indisputable evi- ■ Hodson ; second ward, Milt Nicholson; third ward, H. K. Morris for two year den ce in support of this theory. The sufferers whose lungs are sore and rack now am able to do my houswork.” term anJ J. E . Pressnall for one year holdings of the Yamhill Coal A Oil Co. ed with coughs arc urged to go to anoth overcomes constipation, improves appC' Send for catalogue and other Information. Addrcua, term. The caucus also voted that two are in a direct line with discoveries al er climate. But this is costly and not tlte, gives perfect health. Only 50c at questions of very general interest be ready matte. It is now known positive always sure. Don’ t be an exile when C. F. Moore A Co.'s drugstore. brought before the public by being ly that there is oil at both ends of the Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump Dyspepsia can be cured by using placed on tbe city ticket for the consid line— why not in between? It now ap tion will cure yon at home. I f * the One little eration of voters. Those questions arc, pears a doubly reasonable proposition most infallible medicine for Coughs, A cker’« Dyspepsia Tablets. "Shall cows be allowed to ran at large?” to send down the drill right here at Colds, and all throat and lung diseases tablet will give Immediate relief or m on and, “ Shall bicycle« be allowed sidewalk home. There is no “ brighter prospect” on earth. The first doge brings relief. ey refunded. Hold in hand-ome tin . rii AstouuJing cures result from persistent boxes at 25c. C. F. Moore A Co. for success. privileges?" I Newberg, Oregon. ^Discount O aie GAFITÂL STOCK $ 50,000 0 Feed & Seed store E.H. BRUNSON DENTISTS - JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER A»n JEWELER, Bank of Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. LITTLEFIELD BROS., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. S , S f. Caldivofi de Co. ¿Pharmacists- CLARENCE BUTT. ©nags, N ew berg H a rn ess Shop, iwHORSE QOODS COBB BARGAINS IN KODAKS H. L. Sutherland. r PACIFIC COLLEGE I N E W B E R G , OREGON. 1 WINTER TERM OPENS JANUARY 2 J 9 Ö L 9 I I A. C o m p e t e n t C o r p s o f E x p e r i e n c e d 'T e a c h e r s ■ hi, 1 'M i I REMEMBER THE DATE OF OPENING IS JANUARY 2. , P r e s id e n t P a c ific C o lle g e Newberg, Oregon.