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Local Events. ! Freeh oyeters at the fi*h market. v .c -r v . t The Douglas Studio for Photos. Sausages of all kinds at the fish m ar Itjy yourolothiag ef Hudson Bros. In ket. Fresh oysters always on hand at the the next ten days. Prices are cut in two at the Newberg Casli paid for chickens at the fish fish market. Clothing House. Mrs. J. B. Mount arrived home from market. Highest market price. Elder G. C. Carl will preach Sunday Try the Dewey Washing Machine. Stuart, Iowa, Monday evening. evening in the Baptist church at 7:10 E. J. H aworth . The largest supply iu town o f candies Born—on Tuesday, January 21, to o'clock. dates and all kinds of nuts, at »Star Bak Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Kruger, a daugh- Pres. McGrew will occupy the pulpit ery. ' <>f the Friends church next Sunday Smoke Beau Bruramell 5« cigar. F. ter. G o to T. B. Cummings for paints and morning, H. Caldwell 4 Co., prcscriptiou drug' oils. A full line of undertaking goods Box stationary. 10c to 50c; good val- gists. j ues. F. H. Caldwell A Co., preserip- The college basket ball team goes to ^eP* *n stock. Monmouth today and this evening will ' Herman Smith went down to P ort-! tion druggists. Born—ott Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. engage in a game with the ¡State Nor- land Wednesday morning for a few days Win. Fawver, at the home of Steve ural team. I visit with friends. Master Phil Rinehart arrived last ! Born, on Sunday, January 19, lo Mr. Davis, a daughter. lx nun I I! ! CAPITAL STOCK $50,003 Ii f! iil! I I (:) I if] m il Newberg, Oregon fi! w S i! »% P a r V a lu e S I (X ) p e r S h u r e P a i d u p a n d NON A SSE SSA B LE . C. Churchill. Pres. Dr. II. J. Littlefield, Vice Pres. .A . P. Oliver, Sec'y. >5 o c i s o s T c Î o c o J. C. Colcord, Treas. I I I ! I I I I I i it}. Erknian, associate editor of the lie Ing the tariff,’ ’ said General Charles II. porter and E. C. Walker of the firm of Grosvenor. “ This country is well, and Wallace 4 Wulk-r, grocers. Mr. Me- needs no medicine now. Such doctor- Cain's term will expire the first o f May. I ing as has been proposed by certain I’ossibly there are other candidates for public men and advocated by some The Chehalein Valley Poultry Associa the place, hut these are all we have newspapers, would have a serious, if not tion met on Monday for organization heard of at this writing.— Register. I fatal, effect upon the prosperous condi- and chose temporary olfi.ers, appointed Practical evidences are multiplying to ‘ ¡on <* t!,B UnlteJ St“ ,e*- T,w " “ ‘re committees etc. The association will introduction in congress of a tariff bill meet again next Saturday in the conn- , ptove th t the Xamliill Coal 4 Oil Corn would tend to suspend our remarkable ell rooms at 7 :39, p. iu., for permanent pany has good giounds for its optimistic prosperity, and Dem > r atic politicians organization at which time the com- hopes and aaser'ions. Two or three and new«pa|>ers know till s ; hence they mittees will make reports and perma weeks ago a first class quality of oil was are shouting for tariff reform, for then nent officers will be chosen. (Subjects struck up at Whatcom, Washington. they could exclaim with derision and of deep interest will l>e brought up That proved that we are hounded by oil scorn, where is that boasted prosperity and it is o f vital importance that all immediately on the north. But now of yours?” —((level in I ( 1 .) Leader. directly or indirectly interested in the intelligence comes from Hose burg that a seepage of petroleum has been struck poultry industry be pre-ent. Whether Fay l > . you own chickens or not, come out and near that place, an l that as the drill During the present month our books lend the inspiration of your pre-ence. goes dnw n, conditions are found to l>e The first poultry show will be held in just as the com pany's expert prophe may lie found at ttie nn ht shop. Those the Pickett building February 5-7, sied. This indicates that we are hound owing us on account « ill please cull and Stanley 4 Bond. which will he judged by a competent ed immediately on the south, in our settle up. own state, by oil. In short, there is oil man from Portland. ail around us, ami why not “ acres of Ileal JCutute Trarufi'M. The literary club lately organized diamonds” right here at home? Reported by the Yainldll Go. Abstract among some of the ladies of Newberg, The handle factory is doing business Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for the contrary to the ruleof most snch liter ary organizations, has very consider right along, and up lo date h is made week ending January 21, 1902. ! have done in Portland \f they hadn't been shut out, judged by a record like this? Same judges at both shows.— Reporter. Hanna Cairns A h to Martha Klotl- check 6 17 a in H Cozinea die t 4 s r 4 w ............................................ $ 600 B Roth and w to Thomas Prince 1800 f in Dundee............................. 20.92 Marriage Licenses 5fary E Lsughlin 33 W I’ Tail 40 M ollleThom pson20 P A Flynn 38 Martha L Fir.k 28 W H Fender 24 Margaret Waters 60 George Rraithwaite 60 Drink a steeping o f Moki Ten at night before retiring, und see how soundly you will sleep, and how joyously you l will awake iu the morning. It supplies , l'iH,d for the blood while you sleep, pro- | duees a clear an beautiful com plexion, and cures constipation und sick head ache. 25c and 50c. C. K. Moore 4 Co. A H e a lth y O r«*w th . Acker’s Elixer has gained a firm hold am ong nur |>eople anil Is acknowledged to be the stiperiur to a ll other prepara tions. It is a positive cure fur all blood and skin diseases. Only flity cents a Isittle and we guarantee It. F. I M lore 4 Go. druggists. II. J. U ttlrfle ld . H. A. U ttlntlsld Joseph It Lewis a w to Wm. and Ida Parker Its 17-25 n ^ 1 19 Oak Fruit Farm t 4 s r 3 w ................. 810 Cciia a May Coldwell to Frank McCune 1, a in Peter Hmitha die t 3 a r 4 w ......... .................. Office* in rhrlmfon» Valley Bank Phone No 4.1 , , . north of Public Bci.ool 200 Jtwl4e»re Phon* No. 41. LITTLEFIELD GKOS., Robert M Gatewood a w to II C WaliH-erg 120 a in T B Rowland die t 3 s r 4 w .............................. .. J Mans C Walilherg A w to Paul Weidner 120 a in J B Rowland d Ic t 3 s r 4 w ................................ . 4600 J G G aold trustee to Paol Weidner 120 aerse in J It Row land die t 3 s r 4 w ............. ....................... ft ♦"t p rice. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. A Bu Iding, B uilding, TTORN CT-AT-LA'V. CLARENCE BUTT. w m practice in »11 the court* o f the *tate Atforitl'iu «»veo h> p rob ««* w ork, the writing of <h*e'i*. mortcraes, contracta and the drafting of all le*al papel«. N ow b rrg O regon. — ierond Floor 1 OrFiCK Bank DÍ N e w le r f Building. o © . j <* o o c o o at overcoats o n e -h a lf th e and u su a l M e n ’s c h e v io t an d ca sh m e re 813, a t 8 8 . 5 0 ; re g u la r 8 1 0 an d 8 1 0 .5 0 su its a t 8 T a n d 8 7 . 5 0 . A ll ru b b e r p re p a re d c lo th c o a ts a t i off*. Un d e r w e a r , re g u la r 5 0 c , 0 0 c and 75c v a lu e s a t 4 0 c . M e n ’s p a n ts 1 - 5 o ff. H a t s 2 5 per c e n t o ff. B la n k e ts a n d c o m fo r ts 1 0 p er c e n t o ff. Just about now you are expecting prices to take a tumble, but you never beard of such a drop before. Tiie hunter of bargains needs but a small load of money; we have cocked the thing; just pullthetrig- ger and the bargain is yours. Only thirty days; come eatly and get your choice. ♦°r ft “t o I°i „ ta c $ a'ta'tat c * r — - 10 o o » • o • » i -» • fyj : î î o o c su its, r e g u la r 8 1 2 , 8 1 2 . 5 0 and ft ft Jo x — V — £ t z t a z~ tz * ♦ z » * C*G : o s * ♦ o * c^ • z -* t ♦♦♦ ♦ ¿tòt « » ♦ 3 » OC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON A t JJr. L it t le * f i g u r a O f f i c o 0 .0 0 1 Feed & Seed store F« p FLOUR, FEED, H AY & GRAIN GARDEN & FLOWER SEED8. Free Delivery. E. P.'Dixon. 9 I I i alszut fifteen different kinds of ha O'lies. Some orders have already been filled, and the company will iiegin regular shipme.it about the flr«t of the month when tiie stock already manufactured will have had time to become thorough ly seasoned. Neli Christenson, who has teen out several times in the inter ests of the new (louring mill*, lias taken samples of the handles with him and ha« thu« t>een aiding the company in introdneing its manufactures. He re ports ttiat the outlook for markets is good, ami if tiie expectations ol the company in this respect are verified tiie management contemplates putting in another lathe and doubling the rapacity »I the plant, wbirh m l •an moie work for more laboiera. ♦ öf 8 g I ately decided to give Shakespeare and Browning a much deserved rest. The ladies, desiring to know something more o f their own «late, have taken tip an ex haustive study of Oregon’s history and traditions. While the study of local history i* always profitable and lauda ble, the approaching one hnndredtli an niversary of the Lewis and Clark ex pedition, together with the arrange- mente for holding the exposition wliieh is to celebrate it, gives ad led ze«t and interest to auc'i *»ody and research at the present time. If such work is fol lowed np as ze ilou«ly a« it ha« Ix-en lie- gun, the ladies of Newberg will be able in 1905 toenthuse the most conserva ti ve of Eastern visitors on 0>-eg»i— tier ihoL-ered past and ber glorious ¡ature. C h ild r e n ’s c lo th in g , I P I I I I mmmm 1 1 § Harrison Crater continues to make improvements to his store building on west First street. Realizing that the safety o f the crowds of people that so often assemble In his hall Is paramount to everything else, he is now adding practical fire escapes to his already com fortable and comuvolious assembly room. H e has placed a ladder from one window to the roof of the small building that joins on the west and a broad easy ladder from this roof to the ground. He lias also connected the awning in front that is just below the windows, with the lower awning with another strong lad der, thus affording excellent facilities for escape in case of danger. Such pre- ooutions are oommeodable. •°4 : In order to reduce our stock we offer special reduc tions for the next thirty days. k n e e p a n ts, 1 i t I a $ i 1 A plan to advance the best interests o f education in the ea«t end of the coun ty will be crowned with success next Saturday. On that day at 2 p. ut., the people will meet at N. L. Wiley’s to or ganize a new school district and elect three directors and one clerk. This dis trict will he made from three other dis tricts, by slicing off a portion of each and will start with thirty-six pupils, which will entitle them to a very re spectable sum of public funds fir tlnur share. Tines, one more of L’ nele Sam's “ district schools" will be horn, where under the protection ol the stars and stripes the young idea may be develop ed into men and women. ♦o» ♦of o t Discount Sale ♦o* •of $ Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank ol Newberg, Depository. Mr. Claude Calkins has been confined Saturday evening from The Dalles and und Mrs. B. K. Cre, a ten-pound son. D IR E C T O R S : to his home with a severe attack of la- has entered the preparatory department All parties doing nicely. S. 51. Calkins, X. E. Britt, fi] 15. C. Miles, i of the college. Red Albumen, the great egg produc grippe for the past two weeks, but is X c . A. Hodson, A. P. Oliver, H. J. Littlefield, now recovering. Jas. Wren and family arrived Tues ing food, now in stock. F. H. Caldwell A. C. Churchill J. C. Colcord, Eli Haworths have moved into town £*JClarence Butt, day evening from Heppner, with a view 4 Co., prescription druggists. to locating here. Mrs. Wren is a daugh A. C. Churchill was in McMinnville and are occupying the house in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hevlaud. the first of the week in the interests of south part of town vacated the first of W e have recieved word that ettr machine and outfit was the year by Seth Mills and family. Miss Bessie Avery ofCentralia, Wash the Yamhill Coal and Oil Company. shipped on the 13. The delay was caused by rush of busi Dyspepsia can tie cured tty using ington, niece of Howard Williams, is Granville Everest reports thirty-seven One little visiting relatives in Newberg. Miss customers now on his milk route und A cker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. ness with manufacturers. The O, R. ft N and S. P. R. R. fi) Avery is a former student of Pucitic all well pleased with the service and ! tablet will give immediate relief or m on people have promised to make a rush job iu bringing stuff ey refunded. Sold in handsome tin ill College. quality of milk. out. There arc two cars, including boiler, engine, machine boxes at lidc. C. K. Moore 4 Co. The ohl mercantile firm c f Morris & Rev. Marion George of Salem, ably casing etc. The total cost including freight is about $1500, The Juniors and Freshmen of the col Miles has sold the brick building o c c u occupied the pulpit of the Friends f. o. b. Newberg. Up in Whatcom, Washington, a few i ♦ y pied by Parker 4 Pool to H. E. Follett church here Sunday, in both morning lege treated themselves lo a general good time at the college Tuesday even days ago they struck oil. Prom Whatcom, south through i'l o f West Chehalem. S. M .C a lk iit en and evening services. ing, and the Seniors ami Sophomores, gineered the trade. Washington atyi Oregon to the California line, there are O. V. Allen came down from Salem Mr. Hnd Mrs. W . A. Dunn of Portland j Saturday ami was j o i n e d by Mrs. Allen not to be outdone, did likewise at the now drilling and preparing to drill at least twelve companies. were in Newberg from Monday until who came from McMinnville Sunday. home o f Mr. and Mrs. \Y. K. Allen. On the map of Oregon and Washington you can trace the i It is to be hoped that the appoint Wednesday morning, visiting Rev. and They visited here with friends until numerous companies from Whatcom south in a direct line. Mrs. F. O. Stanard, Mrs.,Stanard being Tuesday morning, returning by boat to ment of a humane officer will not be Theie is no connection whatever between these companies; < ì» come necessary in Newberg, but one or their daughter. Salem. two overloaded teams that have been each has been promoted and work inaugurated independent Mr. and Mrs. H . A . McAndrew and Luther Charles went down to Port this of the other, but the prospect, the incentive for action, and Geo. Burrows, from Ridgefield, Wash land last week and purchased a ma hauling lumber through town ington, visited with their friends, J. H . chine and full outfit of cobblers’ tools w eek would no doubt welcome the ap- the probability of success are in each case laid on the same Thomas and family a few days ago, and and supplies. He is preparing to do gen- pearance of such an oilieer. foundation; based on theory it you like, but a theory that returned home Monday. era!shoe repair work lor the dwellers on j The Graphic is in receipt of a copy of lias the support of the best geological knowledge. Geolo | tl,e Los Angeles, California, daily Her A citizen of Newberg reports that he the hill north of town. gists have always contended that the oil belt was continuous ald, in which appear pictures of R ev .! visited the stores of Newberg in vain The Oregon Handle Manufacturing through California, Oregon and Washington. Until this tire other day ill search of a mess of I Company shipped sixty-five sacks of 1 j and Mrs. L. D. Barr, a biographical strike at Whatcom, no oil was ever found north of California. dried prunes. And yet we hear that i 8awdu*t to Portland the first of th e . 1 sketch of the funner, and a short his- , , I torv of the Friends church at that place theprune market is hopelessly glutted ! j week which , h will , be used , for This find at Whatcom makes our work a practical enter smoking I . . . . . new pasto-. Plans of yesterday uray not succeed purposes in curing meats. Mr Oliver ' 0 w" lch ‘ ‘ ev- " arr 13 prise. Theory is knocked into a cocked hat; it is certainly today. At Sm ith’s Studio you will al states that if the company can thus d is -! Prof, ami Mrs. Kelsey went down to practical and not theoretical at Whatcom. While we have ways get u perfect likeness and up-to- pose of all its sawdust, the proceeds I Portland Saturday morning and in t.ie had perfect confidence that development work would prove date photographs. We enlage small therefrom will furnish the fuel for the evening the former addressed a temper- the existence of oil, we think and believe that the discovery ance meeting at the town o f Lents, a few pictures and guarantee them perfect. factory. . „ , , , miles southeast of Portland. On Sunday of oil at Whatcom clinches the matter. It endorses our claim Samples at the gallery. Arthur Range who as a mere boy left I • • i evening he addressed a union meeting of and wipes out that old question of distance. We now have The citizens ot McMinnville are in home a few years ago to trv his fo r t u n e ,,,. . _ .. „ , , ,, „ , , , ,, , r »ends, Congregationalism and Metho dustriously discussing the desirability of in the metropolis, came up from Port- 1 oil nortli and south of us; we are betwixt and between, as it j dists at the Sunnyside M. E. church. a cannery. If Newberg had the capital land Saturday evening, bringing a good were, and if the court knows herself, and we think she does, J. C. Lucas is fitting up ids store room which some of the “ shirr warmers" of looking wife and child, and visited his Iil! we will strike oil. Every dollar you put iuto the stock ot 'V* tire county seat have tucked away in parents Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Range over Ion flrst street 111 sumptuous style, for the this company will go to direct work of development. It their stockings for safe keeping, she Sunday. Arthur has quickly developed new occupant, J. S. Gross, who will will never cost more than you willingly subscribe; there is would have had such an institution long into a man, whom his old acquaintances j ,nove his stock of merchandise into it ago. scarcely recognized. j ,he fore Part of next month- Wlth new no liability beyond the amount you purchase and pay for. ,, . . . . , , , paper, shelving and counters and paint, Mr. W. H . S. Pemberthy o f Clear Henry Morris lias assumed charge of ... , ,, We need your help now and respectfully solicit same. „ , „ , the place will compare very favorably Lake, South Dakota, arrived here Fri Crater s Hall for one year, from lebru-1 . . . . . , , ... : with the liest rooms in town. Claud day last. He is an uncle of John Dun- a r y l. He says that with the improved' Cummings has charge of the work. stan and will visit here a few days with exits and new fire escapes that the Hull i McMinnville is the scene of a deep relatives and then go to Salem for a can be emptied safely, of any ordinary short time. On his return he intends crowd, in less than five minutes. M r. sensation this week, caused by tlie sui A ten year old daughter o f l ’ostiuaster ; M A ,tC L Smith to Oregon Tele- seeing our country with a view to lo Morris stands ready to extend the cour cide of Miss Nannie Ungerman and Iratis ot Dundee was run over by a horse | phone A Telegraph Co right of cating tesies of the hall with liest of attention, XIrs. Ham Gaunt. Both took arsm ic Wednesday and seriously injured, three ‘ way lor toll road 12 s r G w ........ late Tuesday evening. Miss Ungerman to all worthy applicauts. The reception given by Pres, and ribs being broken and a serious cut on Albert Dixon * w to A R Averill dying at 2 p. m. Wednesday and Mrs. the head being suffered. Mrs. McGrew at the college last Friday After having had it announced, the trustee 80 a in sec 2 t 2 s r 5 w ... 600 night to the students, faculty and board young people over at the college, for Gaunt about 5 :30 They gave no m o The Graphic anil National Magazine J R Lewis a w to C 4 E I’eavy 1 27 ot managers, was well attended arid vague reasons probably unknown even tive for their deed except that they had for $1.60. Oak Fruit Farm t 4 s r 3 w ......... 180 greatly enjoyed by the guests. Those | to themselves, have decided not to give nothing to live for and were tired o f John McCallum a w to John Emery Putnam Fadeless Dyes are as easy to present report that the decorations sur t he cantata at Springbrook this evening. life. 172.50 a in John Parish die t 5 s use as soap. No muss or failures. 10c W. T. Macv, or lietter known among passed anything in that line ever seen Hereafter, when they want anything r 3 w................................................. 500 per package. Sold by C. F. Moore 4 at the college. advertised, the Graphic contemplates the sporting fraternity as Steamboat Mary J Washburn to Mary As- Co. Bill, is surely looking after the interests The prohibitionists of the First Con requiring them to give bond to fill their bury 98x117 feet land in McMinn of the boat company. A few days ago a gressional district meet in Newberg engagements as announced. uille............................................... .. 850 F o r S ale. gentleman called at the boat landing to next Friday to nominate a candidate During the months of March mu) A first-class houso moving outfit, on Ella Rogers a h to J I. Rogers 24 a for congressman. The slate makers April reduced rates for settlers will he see Mr. Many and found him herding the easy terms. Address box 7G, Newberg in \V. J Rogers d 1 o t 4 s r 4 have been very quiet in their work, and made from the East as follows: From cows away from the river fur fear the Oregou, or cull at this office. w ....................................................... 1250 as the writer is not on the inside, no Kansas City and Omaha, $25; Sioux amount of water they would displace K F Schneider a w to A C Good forecasts are ventured as to the winner. City, $27.90; St. Louis, $30; Chicago, would cause the still further raise in the F o r S a le . rich Its 5-6 Hnnwirths 2nd add to I t may be in this case that tiie office is 132. These rates are second class, but river which kept the boat from coming ail last week.—News. North Yamhill............................... 100 Nine hundred acres of land within five ou t hunting the man. tickets will carry passengers to any Call at Newberg Furniture Store miles o f Newberg, in different tracts. F. J. Martin a w lo Leroy Lewis Its J. F. Haines of Laurel, w ho was in point on the Southern Pacific lines as Amos Nelson. 1-2 b 10 M cM .................................. 2000 town the first of the week, left some far south as Ashland. Any one having | where you will find an up-to-date line Mostly improved. Irish potatoes at the Newberg Land friends who are looking toward coming I house-furnishing goods. lo satisfy M S Adams a w to John Green Its F u r S nle nn C ,# t r a r t . Company’s office which will liear in lo Oregon, will do well to notify them o f ihe customer is my motto. Linoleum, 3-4-6 h 4 Lippincotts Is and to Ten acres, one mile west of Newberg spection. There are a half dozen of this opportunity for securing low rates, i - a°d ^ yar,l s wide; Oil Cloth, 1 and 2 Dayton............................................. 800 ^ , . , , .varda wide: Portiers and Lace Curtains depot; eight acres in prunes for $800, on them, all taken from the same hill, and So far as known the awards to local -(fT. J, A r , , Irene Everest to \V R Everest Its placed end to end they measurea length poultry fanciers exhibiting at Seattle j Window Shades, fancy ami plain five years time ut G per cent interest, 3-4 b 7 Everest’s add to New o f four feet and eight inches. They are recently are as follow s; J. L. Hoskins, j Couches, Bahv Carriages, up-to-date. and one acre in town for $">00 on same berg ................................................. 10 L. Root, McMinnville, Or. smooth and symmetrical and there’ s not 1st on pen, hen and pullet, 3rd on cock-1 Wall Paper direct from factory. Pic terms. A R Ilitrlmnk to Thomas Prilico a freakish spud in the lot. It wouldn’ t erel,3rd on pullet, and Is' special in M i-! tures framed to order. A full line of 200 a in die of Albert Havage t 3 E p it a p h * N o t W a n te d . take many hills of this variety to raise a norca class. Jacobs 4 Perkins, 1st, 2nd \ undertaking goods kept in stock. Yours s r 3 w ...................................... . . . 4970 for business, W . W. Hollingsworth. good sized mortgage this year. 11 ‘ I was well, hut wanted to he better. and 3rd on pullet, 2nd on pen, 2nd and j Caira C Estes A h to Geo W Doney Miss Bergitta Nelson entertained a 3rd on cockerel, 3rd on hen, 1st special j The candidates for the postmaster- I took medicine and here I am.’ 40 a in sec 9 t 2 8 r 4 w ................. 000 "This is an epitaph on a grave stone few of her friends Monday evening, in in Langshan class and best six birds in j ship of this town have been circulating Henry White (by ndinr) to Mary honor of her friend .Visa Mabel Ed Asiatic class. O. P. Nelson 1st on cock-j their petitions the last few days. So far I onee saw, and the moral it points Houk 1 5 b 6 Whites add to wards of Newberg. Those present were ; ere!, 1st and 2nd on pullet in Buff Cordi there are three candidates in the field, should he weight d carefully by the Re W Intesoti.......................................... 25 Mrs. C. P. Nelson, Misses Mabel Ed- j in Bantams. What would the boys Jas. McCain, the present incumbent, J. publicans who am talking about revis wards, Louise Maloney, Nellie Frazier, Clara Walker, Josie Gortner, Jessie Reed, Bergitta Nelson, Messrs Lam- bright, Hervy Hoskins, Louis Nelson, Merle Nelson. Refreshments were Served, anil charades was the entertain ment of the evening. At a late hour they serenaded Mr. and Mr3. W a ter Fender. It was an evening much en joyed by all present.— McMinnville News. io* iot ♦of ¿ ; ; ® 3 : 30 *Day’s 30 •of ¡♦of ♦o* •v»f ' 'll* 30 r e 00 z o s E. C. Ward II. C. Dixon. - - DENTISTS - - o w b o r g H a r n e w B u y s , se lls, S h o p * and EV E R Y TH IN G IN TH E LINE OF »BUHORSE GOODS**! Repairing Neatly Doue. a call. Co. E.H. BRUNSON Newberg, Ore. N & 1st. Street, Newberg, Or h a n d le s and Give me tra d es new se c o n d -h a n d fu r n itu r e . C a ll o n h im fo r prices. H. L. Sutherland. Bank of Newberg. JOHN A. BECK, B. C. MILES. Preuldeut. N. E. BRITT, Vice-Pre*. E. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. WATCHMAKER CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. and JEWELER, H. C. MILES. C. K. SPAULDING. K. H. WOODWARD. Solicits the palronaxo o f his old Indiana F riends w h o need watch repairing done. ¿07 Morrison St. PORTLAND, OR J¥. Caldwell & Co. ¡Pharmacists N. K. BRITT. J. H DOUGLAS, JR. Directors. CORRESPONDENTS—Lsdd A Tilton. PòrU land; national Park Bank, New York. Stranger* visiti ns? the city are Invited tfl «sali at the bank for information concerning the city. Corieapondence iuviied. Dealer in I The place to get your ( ¡ie d le iß G S , DRUGS & MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. s 7 fn ti a fu it lin o o f - - » J ’a n e y a n d U oilot j i r t i e f o s . GOOD SARGAiNS IN KODAKS Cam era Hupplies Tiept in Stock £ 0 —t'UKSnillTlDX WoltK A FPXCIALTY. Rnokx, Stationery, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodak« and all klndtt of Camara Supplies. L E S S O N S GIVEN IN KODAK* ERY. ¡P a cific C oi fagc Stands for Christianity and Cut lure. Success 'in life comes not by chance but by thorough prepara tion. This is what PACIFIC COL LEGE offers, with general collegi ate advantages. The Faculty it made up of COMPETENT IN STRUCTORS. The interests of all STU D E N TS R E C E IV E T IIO T G H T F U L A T T E N T IO N . Both ACAD EM IC and COLLEGIATE work given. NORM AL and COMMERCIAL courses are offered and special advantages in O R A T O R Y extended. General Expenses Low, FOR CATALOGUE AND SPECIAL INEORMATION, ADDRESS ¡President ¡Pacifc Colloyo, 7/owb ary, 0 rayon.