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« L o ca l E v e n ts. : Frvsh oysters at the fislt market. i --- **y * Tlie Douglas Studio for Photos 1 Sausage* of all kinds at the fish m ,r ' O sX s Walter Kirk did business in Sher Fresh oysters always on hand at the wood Tuesday. Attorney Butt visited Portland yes fish market. Discount sale at Hadley’s for u few terday. Enos Ellis has sold his interest in the days. Every article reduced. The Graphic aud National Magazine fish market to Jo Cair. Earl Hanson is down from Salem this for $1.60. The largest-supply in town ofcandiee, J. R. and L. M. Smith have sold their dates and all kiuds of nuts, at .Star Bak week vieiting with relatives. fish respective interest.- iu the Baby mine at Cash paid for chickens at the ery. (■rants Pass. Frof. R. W. Kelsey and Mrs. Kelsey market. Highest market price. Tlte “ early bird” may as well w ait Try the Dewey Washing Machine. have been sojourning in Purtiaul this for a Chinook lieiore spending much \ E. J. H awouth . week. time in search of the “ first w orm ." Go toT. i ’ . Cummings for puints and Parker & Pool have something to say Putnam f adeless Dyes are as e0»v to 1 to the public in the advertising columns oils. A full line of undertaking goods use as soap. No muss or faiiures. 10c o f the Graphic this week. j kept in stock. per package, ¡sold by C. F. Moore & Harvey Hoskins came down from M e -; Mrs. A. E. Weesner who has been Co. Minnville Saturday morning and visited taking treatment in a Portland hospital j friends until Monday evening. for some time, is improving rapidly and | Jo Atkinson shipped one o f their T^1 prize turkeys to Ladd's Oak Hill farm 1 j Orville Westfall who is over from i wil1 « Ue ‘ ® retor,> ho,uu in “ «‘-‘ w near Nortit Vamltil! the latter part of Washington where they moved last ‘l»)'8- last week. ! f An inquiry is made at this office for spring, gays they will return to their L. M. Parker, A . E . Weesner, Cltas. N the man who has a farm horse for sale. farm north of town in a short time. K Spaulding, G. M. Bales and Land- | \ \ Those who have despaired of being If such a man will put a local in this paper the Graphic will get the buyer lord Campbell o f the Cottage hotel, vis-j y fitted with glasses are respectfully in ! ited Portland Tuesday. i \ and seller 'ogetlier. vited to call on Dr. C. W. Roberts, eye Our poultry fanciers are busy “ groom- The frost is on the punktn’ this specialist, whose ad appears in another week, and Storey the plumber has had lin g ” their fancy birds for the show. column. several “ hurry up” calls. But eighteen ! Everything seems to indicate that a flue , Acker’s English Remedy will stop a | below the freezing point is not very cold . display of fowls will lie made, cough at any time, and will cure the j Experience is the best teacher. LTse worst cold lu twelve hours, or money when you become accustomed to it. Tom Patterson lost a good horse a few \ Acker's English Rem edy in any case of refunded. 25c and 50o. C. 1 . Moore days ago in a peculiar manner. During coughs, colds or croup. Should it fa il- & Co. druggists. the night the animal kicked down a , fo * ive immediate relief money refund ; The Chehalem Valley Poultry and part of its stall and in aonte manner dis -1 e*l- 25c aud 50. C. f . Moore & Co. Pet Stock Association met Saturday emboweled itself on a piece o f broken | druggists. evening and elected the following olfi- I February 1, new customers for milk | cers: President, C. F. Duller; secretary, rafter. E. R. Steigleder will make a sale of [ please take notice, that extra exposure, | C . E. Kewhouse; treasurer, C. F. his household goods tomorrow and next I high priced feed, more breakage o( hot- j Moore. week will move his family to Portland, ties, etc., at this time of year makes it j Charley Cletimison lias moved down where lie lias rented a house. Mr. Steig- necessary to change my single quart j front Lane county and has taken charge ieder has not yet decided what he will price. November 1, to April 1, $1.50' of the Madson farm northwest o f town turn his attention to itt tlte city. per month ; other 7 months $1.25 perl Kernon Madson ami his mother having Moki Tea positively cures sick head month; temporary customers $1.50 moved to the Eli Evans house north of G. Everest. ache, indigestion and constipation, A straight; extras 5c. the college grounds. delightful herb drink. Rem oves all The prohibition brethren will meet in Plaus of yesterday may not succeed eruptions o f the skin, produces a per convention in Newberg today and nom today. At Smith’s Studio you will al fect complexion, or money refunded. inate a candidate for congress for the ways get a perfect likeness and up-to- 25c and 50c. C. F. Moore & Co. drug first congressional district. Circulars date photographs. We enlage small gists. . . have been sent out to each individual pictures and guarantee them perfect. Last Saturday saw the third suicide ; member of the party urging them to at- Samples at the gallery. at McMinnville during the week. Ore ! tend, in order to get one hundred voters I Rev. \V. O. Hockett, a former resi dent of Newberg, but who is now living at Adna, Washington, lias been in town during the week. He is over here with a view to buying a carload of goats to . take back to his Washington ranch. The down freight on Tuesday was ditched at some point near Whiteeon and was delayed several hours. To the casual observer it would appear that the 8. P. company could spend some money in needed repairs on this branch of its lines to pretty good advantage. Some people preach and pray with their voices pitched on such a high key, that they give their nearby neighbors reason toconcludu that they are labor ing t n lor the impression that their sup plications are addressed to a being who is Indeed afar off, or a little inclined to deafness. The executive committee of the Col lege Debating League met at Monmouth lasUFriday evening and made out a schedule for the coming debates, by which Pacific College will first meet Al bany. The question for debate has not been decided upon but the ship subsidy question is being considered. Eli Evans and family have moved to their new home over in Washington county where Eli lias come into posses sion of a good farm of one hundred acres through the good graces of his step-father. Benny and Orlie will re main here for the present with their grandparents and go to eehool. A quarantine is in force at the college boarding hall on account o f three mild cases of scarlet, fever among tlte board ers, the sick ones being Uoscoe Cahill, Harriet Martin and Euttner Newby. No one has been able to figure out how the disease was contracted as none of them have any knowledge o f having been exposed to the fever. “ Coon, noon, coon !” Will Parish was in from “ .Skunk Hollow” on Wed nesday and reported a big coon hunt out itt that neighborhood the day before. About twenty of Ihe neighbors were out with guns and dogs. Six of the ring tails were slaughtered before the day was over. A change of name of that neck of the woods to “ Coon Hol low” would be in order. In spite of nil that has Iteen said and done to get boys and young men to 0 (>en their eyes to tile evil effects of cigarette mucking, this method of suicide appeals to be on the increase In New berg. Since the cigarette habit, when once firmly fixed, is generally considered worse than death and a decent burial, it does appear that some parents about town would do well to try some more heorie methods along the line of parent al control. In this particular at least, a “ no” ought to mean no. o f ihe county charges, an old man named G. L. Pugh, who had been in the state but a short time, ended his life iiy opening an artery and bleeding to deatl). present so they can get tlte name o f the nominee placed on tlif ticket. A. J. Hunsaker, the nominee for governor, and other big guns are expected to be present. The light snow which fell the first of the week made coasting pretty good for this country and the youngsters have been harvesting “ bushels of fun” so they say. The hill back of Joseph W il son's residence lias furnished the most popular resort. Dr 11. J. Littlefield writes to his fam ily that lie lias found a desirable stop ping place out on the desert, some six miles from Phoenix, Arizona, and they will leave here the first of next week with n view of joining hint at that place where they will live in a tent for the next three or four months. The doctor found a former Portland friend who went there three months ago as a featherweight aud who now tips the beam at a hundred and ninety pounds, and beth in k s he will try breathing the same kind of air for a time. The reading of an announcement from tlte pulpit on Sunday asking those who are willing to entertain delegates to a political convention to report well, excuse those who have been in the habit of paying their own bills when at tending political conventions, if they smile. I m T T T T .1 T7T A H T iT I TEJATT ru n r f e it ^ PARKER & POOL S T IL L IN T H E Give us a chance to prove this as sertion. Wo want your trace . Our stock of ¿/¡ocs is a way above the average. W e are going to show the most complete line o f Spring Goods in every department ever shown in this market. Yours for business, I I I P A R K E R & POOL. ;ol ♦ »-♦■ • » • >-. •* . -• « »■A o o T o © © © © c o o s • • -4r « ■* 11 || J, S P a r V a lu e $ 1 .0 0 p e r S h a re P a id u p n u d jgJJ NON ASSE SSA BLE . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON r* oi w 6 I 8 ri s î°t ♦O* H T°T 8 p w s s lot OA J « J Feed & Seed store F L O U It, F E E D , H A Y & G G A I N G A IID E N & F L O W E R SEEDS. Free Delivery. E. 1*. D ix o n . E . C. W a r d .V C o. II. C. D ix o n . 1st. Street, NewbcrOr - - DENTISTS - *■ E.H. BRUNSON Uewborg, Ore. N o w b c r * r J. C. Colcord, Treas. H a r n e s s Bank of Newberg, Depository. D IR E C T O R S : O. Miles, F . G v lh t t a Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vico Pres. Clarence Butt, Attorney. jOj I » > • « » » »-♦- OCCCOCC©C©C©T , - - c 500©OOCCCOOC©©CC©C ► » ♦ » »-♦ • » V A t U r. L itt l e í leid* 9 a r tic o CAPITAL STOCK $ 58 ,DCS A. P. Oliver, Sec’y. p jo* ♦<>; Just about now you are expecting prices to take a tumble, but you never heard of such a drop before. The hunter of bargains needs hut a small load of money; we have cocked the thiug; just pull the trig ger and the bargain is yours. Only thirty days; come early and get your choice. |t.V N e w b e rg , O regon . § A . C. Churchill. Pres. p Children’s clothing, overcoats and knee pants, at one-half the usual price. Men’s cheviot and cashmere suits, regular $12, $12.50 and $13, at $8.50; regular $10 aud $10.50 suits at $7 and $7.50. All rubber prepared cloth coats at £ off. Un derwear, regular 50c, 60e and 75e values at 40c. Men’s pants 1-5 olf. Hats 25 per cent off. Blankets and comforts 10 per cent off. We Know th a t if you give us your trade we CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. noons ;> V.* ♦ ♦ to. In order to reduce our stock we offer special reduc tions for the next thirty days. GROCERY TRADE. dry _________________ d isc o u n t T H A T A R E ^ ♦ * • • «- i 3 8. M. Calkins, N. E. Britt, v i e . A. Hodson, H . J . Littlefield, A. P. Oliver, it’Jciarenco Butt, vj J. C. Colcord, Buys, sells, trades S h o p . and handles new EVERY THINC IN THE LINE OF u k HOHSE G O O D S»« and second-1 land A . C. Churchill We have recieved word that our machine and outfit was shipped on the 13. The delay was caused by rush of busi W . E. Mills received word from a ness with manufacturers. The O, R. & N and S. P. R. R. cousin in Kansas tile other day, who people have promised to make a rush job in bringing stuff has lately been reading the Graphic, ont. There are two cars, including boiler, engine, machine authorizing the former to purchase foi casing etc. The total cost including freight is about $4500, him ten shares of stock with the Yam- bill Coal and Oil Company, 11 every f. o. b. Newberg. Up in Whatcom, Washington, a few body right here at home would manifest days ago they struck oil. From Whatcom, south through as much spirit and enterprise-------- . Washington and Oregou to the California line, there are Miss Lillian McNay, tlte accomplished now drilling and preparing to drill at least twelve companies. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mc Ou the map of Oregon aud Washington you can trace the Nay, was married on Wednesday to Mr. numerous companies from Whatcom south in a direct line. Louis Baleiger, of lone, Morrow coun ty, a' the home of her parents ou River There is no connection whatever between these companies; street. Immediately after tlte ceremony each has been promoted and work inaugurated independent was performed tlte bridal couple left on of the other, but the prospect, the incentive for action, and the steamer for Portland. After a few the probability of success are in each case laid on the same days have been spent away from home, Tlte Reporter of last week said: “ Tlte foundation; based on theory it you like, but a theory that they will return to Newberg and take name of Hon. Je9se Edwards is being up their residence in the John il. M il favorably mentioned by his friends for has the support of the best geological knowledge. Geolo ler property on Meridian street. the office o f state Senator from this gists have always contended that the oil belt was continuous During the months of March and county. We always think and speak of through California, Oregon and Washington. Until this April reduced rates for settlers will be Jesse Edwards as “ the father of New strike at Whatcom, 110 oil was ever found north of California. made from the East as follows: From berg,” and no one in that thriving town This find at Whatcom makes our work a practical enter Kansas City and Omaha, $25; Sioux w-ili gainsay the title. It properly be prise. Theory is knocked into a cocked hat; it is certainly City, $27.90; St. Louis, $30; Chicago, longs to him. Another thing we know $.13. These rates are second class, hut olh itu : He has never been sparing of: ;f Jlj practical and not theoretical at Whatcom. While we have tickets will carry pa-sengers to any iiis time, labor and money to establish | -vJJJ had perfect confidence that development work would prove point on the Southern Pacific lines as enterprises that would foster thagrowth l tjy the existence of oil, we think and believe that the discovery far south as Ashland. Anyone having [ of his home city, or that would promote $ij friends who are looking tow ard coming the welfare of the county and state. It *F> of oil at Whatcom clinches the matter. It endorses our claim to Oregon, will do Weil to notify them is men o f this class that deserve recog- Vi! and wipes out that old question of distance. We now have of this opportunity for securing low- nition in a public way, rather than the ' oil north and south of us; we are betwixt and between, as it loafers and the bums and the pap-suck- j ¡-J-, wete, and if the court knows herself, and we think she does, rates. A “ large and enthusiastic” school ers. The Reporter is Interested in see-1 we will strike oil. Every dollar you put into the stock ol meeting was held on last Saturday, ing the very best men in the ranks -I* this company will go to direct work of development. It their being present the chairman ol tlie placed in office. The party that does: l * j will never cost more than you willingly subscribe; there is this will w in." The tenor of political! - board, the clerk and one other voter. no liability beyoud the amount you purchase and pay for. A three mill tax was voted which is talk among republicans from different l j tj] double the tax ol last year. It is ex- parts of the county has for some time >, Mi W e need your help now and respectfully solicit same. peeled by the board to finish up the other room in the building and put in another teacher next year. The annual school meeting is usually well attended hut voters -vein so have concluded that the matter o f a tax will go as the board recommends anyway, and these meet ings are poorly attended. At some time in the future lire vote will probably go wrong and then there will bo an awak ening among the dry bones. T ^ t* ^ * .* - REMEMBER! '>vj II ► ' . t í V . Repairing Neatly Done. a call. In reporting a recent game o f basket ball between McMinnville College and Willamette University, a McMinnville writer says, “ The Salem team was a team of heavy weights, and made the Me (toys look like children.” Consider ing the fact that hig Pilklngton and ot.e nr two other huskies are ou the M c Minnville team, the above oleervation provokes a smile and is explained only by the fact that the result of the game was a score of 30 to 9 in favor of the Sa lem team. Little boys o f "P ilk ’ s” deli cate physiefue, Who doesn’ t weigh more than about 200 pounds, should leave such .iolent games to the "heavy weights.” CLARENCE BUTT. him for prices. Bank of Newberg. JOHN A. BECK, h. C. MILES, President N. E. BRITT. Vice-Pre«. 1C. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. J. C. COLCORD. Cashier. W ATCHMAKER CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. *"■> J E W E L E R , B. C. MILKS. C. K. SPAULDING. E. I!. WOODWARD. N. K. BRITT, J. II DOUGLAS, JR. Directors. Solicit, the patrnnniro of hi. old Indian. Ftlend. who aeod watch repairing done. ¡207 M o r r is o n St. PORTLAND* O R Jf, Caldwell dc Co. ¿Pharmacists- OOUftESI'ONDKNTS-Udd & Tilt» - Port land; National Park Bank, New York. Stranger* viMtlm; the city «re invited to on «t the bank for lnfermatton concernin' the city. Conespondence invited Dealer in Hi The place to get your iP e d le m e s , DRUGS & MEDICINES. S T A T K O K E E T PRESCRIPTION WO K A SPECIALTY. jZnel a fu ll lino o f - - - J-anct/ ant/ U oi/ot J'lrtic/os. l for stato senator should K<> to some man r * L * , ^ 1 -.y— .--T-.“ **, -‘ i,*-— .*- - 2 2 ♦ w - . . . . * -v---—- ♦ - t - ■ ^ in tilia part of the county, ami since the Reporter has given Jesse Edwards fa vorable mention in this connection the E. C . Ward & Co., 1 Stonenian 25 ! A. B. Cooper cash Graphic will any that the statement, drinking fountain, 1 Cypher's 30 j W . II. Morris 1 broom mad“ by the Reporter are tine and that food and water holder, 1 j doz 26 j J. H. Thomas casti Mr. Edwards, if elected to the position Eyrie egg boxes, 1 doz Ciituuz j G. T. Hardwicx 1 rocker. of state senator, will represent Yamhill leg hands. 2ft I M E. Harrison cash county in a way that will reliect credit J. B. Mount. 1 rivet set springe 1 25 I u . K. Jackson 3 Ibs white clover on those who give him their support. 2 j seed. J II. Douglas photos The basket hall game between Pacific J. H. Gross 1 suit underwear 1 25 ! W. H Gallami cash 25 The college hoys who went to Mon Blown to Atom«. College and the state Normal played at 1 25 C. J. Edwards light on the sub- 1 pair gloves mouth last week report that when re Monmouth last Friday night, was a fine The old idea that the body sometimes C. B. Wilson X gal maple syrup 9 0 j j«ct. exhibition of Ihe game and certainly turning home on the boat Saturday, needs a powerful, drastic, purgatix-e pill 2 50 W. W. Holling-worth 1 rocker Newberg Graphic, letterheads they were the auditors o f » diverting closely enough contested to be sufficient has been exploded; for Dr. King’s New The Cbas. K. Bpauldlng Logging and entertaining religious discit-sion, ly exciting, the game ending in a tie 1 Life Pills, which ure perfectly harmless, Co. 250 feet rough lumber. Hick headache absolutely arid perrita with a score of 13 to 15. The boys from carried on between a Mormon elder, a gently stimulate liver and liowels to ex R M McKern 1 shaving ticket Weslyan Methodist preacher and a Ger nently cured by using Moki Tea. Is here did not reach their destination un pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system 40 pleasant herb drink. Cures coustipa T. B. Duncan bicycle pump til considerably after ten o’clock and the man Lutheran. The rontioversy was and absolutely enre constipation ami W Wyandott pen, W Plymouth tinn and indigestion, makes you eat, game didn't commence until nearly being waged with a good deal of w armth sick headache. Only 25c at Moore's 40 sleep, work, and happy. Satisfaction Itock with varying success, tlte Mormon being eleven. A banquet was afterwards ; drugstore. 50 guaranteed or money back. 25c and J. G. Hadley rup and saucer served and the hoys speak highly of a little in tlte lead, when John Stratton, J C. Colcord ea-h thinking that the Quaker constituency 00c. C. F . Moore & Co. their entertainment. Monmouth will C n ck a d o o < lle -< to ! 60 j Clarem-e Butt c,a«h play a return game here, the date of pre-ent deserved a hearing, threw down 25 Henry Austin cash tlte gauntlet by stepping forward and 1 which has not lieen definitely fixed. B . J . Littlefield. H A. Littlefield The cit'zens ol Newberg end vicinity A. C. Churchill cash informing the heated disputants that he Dr. C W. Roberts, eye specialist and was a Quaker and believed them all have subscribed the following to the C C Smith doz cahinet photos. refractionist, who will n^ien his office in wrong. A brief diversion was thus Chehalem Valley Poultry As*-<ci ation W . C. Kruger 1 hammer • 7ft Newberg at one of the hotels, has a created, and theGermati,after hurriedly ; to be given to exhibitors as prizes; 50 I J. M. Rittenhouse cash thorough knowledge of everything per sizing up John, remarked, “ A Quaker? Hodson Bros. E. H. Craven bushel wheat. 1 pair shoes $ 5 Office« in Chehalem Valley Bank Building. taining to the eye. and all the latest Aril, l see by your face you are a good Parker fi Pool, 1 comfort, $2, 1 H. L. Sutherland 1 hor^-e halter. Phone No. 4». R esidence north of Public Hchool B uilding, scientific instruments necessary to make Quaker. That's right, stand np for J . T. Everest cash lamp $2, 1 pair blankets $1, 5 Phone No. 44. the most intricate examination, and your belief.” This was most too much | Chehalem Valley Mills, 150 lb B Terry cash guarantee« his corr ctions to be as per for the other hoys but they avow that L. Grainea cash flonr, 110 ibs granulated wheat, TTOKNKY-AT LAW. fect a« can he made through artificial the manner in which John expounded J. W. Coffin cash 110 Ibe grahatu flour. means. He gives great numbers of ref the principles of George Fox and Wn> Khret Bros. 1 pair shoes J. H. Dur.stan cash erences, not only from his home city, Perm furnished at least one exception J .C . Porter M. Vntaw cash f WUl practice in «lithe court» of the .fate but from patients in nearly every city to the charge that the yonnger mem- Grafe A Keller, 150 lbs flour, 125 Winslow Bros. Ca«h attention ftreii br probate work, the of the Willamette valley, some ol whom iters of the church are grow ing up with writing of dee !•. mortgage«, contract« «nd the C. E. Newhouse setting W Ply Ibs granulated wheat, 125 loe drafting of all legal paper». yon may know. Read article on “ Sci out a knowledge of the doctrine* of mouth R eggs. graham flour. N ew b erg . O regon . entific Optics” in another column. E x- Quakerism, as set forth in the “ Dec- C. F. Moore 1 r e ! album F. H. Caldwell 4 Co. 1 large size Orrtc* — rtecond Floor an. matt ion Free. Bouk of BewWrs Buildln«. Tbano'ice. 1 settiog eggs, W Wyandotte Haratioo of Faith.” PHYSICIANS & SURGEON. furniture. Call on H. L. Sutherland. •M m m to cornado that th . nomination LITTLEFIELD BROS., Give me GOOD BARGAINS IN KODAKS C a m e r a S u p p lie s IC ep t in S to c k £l^^l'KK8CRIPTIO!l W ork a SPECIALTY, H ooka, S ta tio n e r y , Fnrtrt a m i T o i l e t A r t ic l e * . C a m a .ttol K o d a k s a m i a ll k in d s o f < i era ■ S u pplies. L E S S O N S G I V E N IN K O D A K - E ilY . ¡P a cific Co/ieye Stands for Christianityy and Culture. 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 is made up of C O M P E T E N T IN STRUCTORS. The interests of all ST U D E N T S R E C E IV E T H O U G H T F U L A T T E N T IO N . Both A CA D E M IC and C O L L E G IA T E work piven. NORM AL and C O M M ERCIA L courses are offered and special advantages in O R A T O R Y extended. General Expenses Low, FOR CATALOGUE AND SPECIAL INFORMATION, ADDRE8S ¿President ¿Pactfc Cotteye, 7fcu > b »ry, O reg on .