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F o r H al e . if (hat sum is spent there is probably and 2rd hen, 93%, 93% and 92%; 1st 5 6 b 8 II A L add to Newberg 125 A first-class house moving outfit, on ■Sarah A Crosby .* Ii to Win A Gil- Dot a family in (lie United States whose pen, 185.5-12; bestdisplay. easy terms. Address box 76, Newberg future income could be shown to be (0 Brown Leghorns. mour s % 1 17 Cbehalem Orchard Oregon, or call at this office. E. H. W o o d w a r d , E d i t o r & P l ' b l i m u e k . less, and there are a good many families 0 * 0 . K M a r t i n . M c M I n n v i l l s . O r . Homes 10 a ................................... 122 1st and 2nd pullet, 91%, 91%; 3rd Henry Dilbergi-r a w to J L Harris w .l c; W o o d w a r d , A s s o c i a t e E d i t o r . whose income would be $0 more and A H ealth y G ro w th . still more families whose income would pallet, 91%; 3rd cockerel, 89% ; 2nd peu 51 a in sec 27 t 2 s r 3 w ........... 550 Acker’s Klixer has gained a firm hold F P Epler to Chas H Epler 1 6 b 7 i u t e r e d as se c o n d - c l a s s m a t t e r a t t h e postofflce be many times $6 less if it were not 180.11-12; 2nd best display. am ong our people and is acknowledged spent. It is rather a taking thing to I at N ew berg, Oregon. Deskins add to Newberg ........... 100 A S IA T IC CLASS. to I* the superior to all other prepara say that $100,000,000 could be better B la ck L angshan. tions. It is a positive cure for all blood Wm Fairchiles to J B Handley 160 spent for education nr charity. And • J a c o b « F e r k l n « . M c M i n n v i l l e , O r . a in sec 32 t 3 s r 5 w ..................... 125 IttHl’ED EVERY FR IDAY MOUSING. and skin diseases. Only lifty cents a yet, on the other hand, $100,000,000 1st cock, 93%; 1st cockerel, 93; 1st bottle and we guarantee it. C. F. H D Hill et al to Elsie V H ill 14 a spent in the entpl ym ent of lalxir is the and 2nd hen, 95%, 95; 1st, 2nd and 3rd in Bridgefarmers die t 2 o r 4 w . 1 Moore & Co. druggists. FR ID A Y, F E B R U A R Y 14, 1902. very best use to which it could be put. M J Jones a w to John 8 Larkin pt pullet, 95%, 95% and 91%; 1st and 2nd .1 “ The great question of the day as to pen, 188.7-12, 187%; best display. 1 2 b 6 Deskins add to N ew berg.. 65 T h r e e H o o d C lu b b in g O ffer.. Although Claud Gateh of Salem has weaMi is its distribution. While few The Graphic and Weekly Oregonian Marietta Jones to Lewis Jones 1 3 b Partridge Cochin. 4 Everest add to Newberg............ 200 $ 2 . thrown out his biennial sails to catch if , w,ju1J “ V U«“ the community should H K M c n r e w . N e w b e r g . O r . possible a congressional breeze, Con- ’l0 taxeif for the sole purpose oi dis- The Graphic and New York Tribune Chas A Keeney A w to Vinnie Vin 1st cock, 91%: 2ud cockerel, 89%; cent 1 7 8 and n % 13 14 15 b 29 gressmau Tongue will have practically tributing the proceed* of taxation, yet 1st cockerel, 90; 1st lien, 91%; 1st pul Farmer $ 1.80. Edwards add to Newberg............. no opposition in the congressional con- it Is some comfort to know ol a tax let, 94; 2nd best display. The Graphic and National Magazine A J Morris et al to Elsie V Hill 14 vention this year. Despite occasional ; which, when it is laid on the commune $1.80. Buff Cocbin. a in Bridgefarmers die t 2 s r 4 Innuendoes against Mr. Tongue by polit tv, all returns again to it. If $100,000,- C. F . B u t l e r - N e w b e r g , O r . js a W o rk in g O v ertim e. w ........................................................ ical aspirants, the people know that lie is 000 should be appropriated for the navy 2nd and 3rd cockerel, 89%, 88; 1st Eight hour laws are ignored by those by the present congress, a small part Andrew Ornduff * w to Peter Orn- making a good record, and is doing good pullet, 91. tireless little workers—Dr. King’s New ¡ w ill go for the purchase of raw material d u ir80 a sec 28 t 2 s r 3 w .......... work for his state. Life Pills. Millions are already at Work I AVbite Cocbin. and something for salaries, but the great Andrew Ornduff and w to J A night and day, curing indigestion, h il-| bulk of it for labor iu every part of the C h a s . H u d s o n , N e w b e r g . O r . Ornduff 70 a in sec 28 t 2 s r 3 w 8C0 2nd cock, 88; 2nd cockerel, 88%; iousness, constipation, sick headache G W Roberts to A M I’eery Its 1 2 From the harangues of certain freak Union. and all stomach, liver and bowel trou members of tho United Ktates Senate "Nor is it true as suggested in the cir 3rd hen, 87%; 1st pullet, 93%. 3 4 5 16 17 18 b 39 Edwards add bles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Ouly It begins to look very much like the cular that a great navy necessarily in B. B. Game Brntam. to Newberg............................ 8 50 25c at C. F. Moore & Co.’s song of the democrats in 1904 will con flames the lighting spirit and leads to P a u l a n d F e a r l M o o r e , N e w b e r g , O r . N K Sitton and w to Antoine Fran sist of a repetition—by request—of an - war. If my recollection serves me right 1st pen ; 2nd best display. cisco 105 a in sec — t 5 s r 7 A m e r g i n g o f F o r m lila c . ti-expansion and auti-imperialisui. while Great Hritain has had trouble in w ........................................................ 752 S. >S. Bantam. The opposition seems to think its case Egypt and Africa and elsewhere, she A commercial traveller well known Robert Thro*sell to Wm Geldhard J . I .. H o s k i n s , M c M i n n v i l l e , O r . lias been strengthened by additional ar has had no conflict on sea for many lj 1st cock; 1st aud 2nd hen; best dls- in the cycle trade on both sides ol the j 160 a in sec 12 t 2 s r 6 w ............. gument since last campaign from the years, and yet her navy hae Ijeen t wice Atlantic adds this to the collection of U 8 to Wm X Miller 120 a 9ee 23 t pi*y- fact that the Filipinos still indulge in as large as that of any oilier power jokes on newly made happy fathers: 5 s r 3 w . . . . . . . ........................ Pat Pekin Ducks. hostilities. If such an appeal wins it The recent increase in our navy did not The hero is the manufacturer of the Van E Brown and w to James Kel 1». L. W i l e y , H e x , O r. will be the fir9t lim e this form of argu induce the war with Spain, which, w wheel which the narrator sells. Being ley w % b 2 F IV Martins add to ment ever found favor with the Ameri tilings were, seems to have been inevita 1st cockerel, 97%; 1st pullet, 97. compelled to go away on a business trip McMiun............................................ 500 Pekin Ducks. can people. Tlie Anglo-Saxon race lias ble. On the other hand, it is more than about tho time an interesting domestic School district 23 to Geo Trunk a been about four hundred years subdu likely that if in the beginning of 1898 J . I f. O a l l y . N e w b e r g , O r . event was expected, he left orders for A ndrew Full 1 a sec 2 t 4 a r3 w. 50 2nd cockerel, 94%; 2nd pullet, 91%; the nurse to wire him results according ing a few Indian tribes within our own we had even as large a navy as we have Koval G Ilntchcro't to Nelson I* borders, and it doesn't look reasonable now, certainly as large a one as now N . L. Wiley, 1st display; J. H . D aily, to the following formula: Wheeler 160 a sec 12 t 2 s r 6 w 1000 that they will throw up the job in the proposed, there would have been no 2nd. If a boy’ "Gentleman’s safety arriv Marriage License Philippines because a state of milienial war with Spain and that country would ed .” Bronze Turkeys. Stella F Patty 26 Ward Sitton 29 peace lias not been established among have come to terms, as she was very J . M. a n d 8. W . A t k l n t o n , N e w b e r g , O r . If a girl, “Lady’s sefety arrived.” the heathen Tagals in one hundredth Dear coming, without battle. A t that The f ither's stale of miml may be im 1st and 2nd cockerel; 1st h en ; 1st, H a il t o C o m i u e r o r D ie. part of that time. time, however, it was the general im nd and 3rd pullet; best display; 1st agined when, a few days later, he re ceived a telegram containing the one "I was just about gone,” writes Mrs. pression among foreign powers, and peu. word: Kosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs, N. 5 highest scoring birds iu There was organised at the capital probably in Spain, that her navy would C. "I had consumption so bad that “Tandem.”—Denver News. American class. city some little time ago, what is Unown blow us out of tlie water. t‘ b e s t doctors said I could not live "VVeare the richest nation of the C. F . M o o r e , N e w b e r g , O r . . ns the Salem Push Club, the obvious B u c k l in '» A r n i c a H alve in,re than a month, but I began to use •> ” object of which is to promote the gener world, witli a larger income than any C. F . B u t l e r Has world-wide fame for marvelous Dr. Kings New Discovery and was Tie for 1st. al business and industrial interests of other. If, then, tlie size of our navy cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo wholly cured by seven (mules ami am C. K. N e w h o u s e , S p r i n g ! , r o o k , O r . that place. An appreciable result ol should correrpond to our national ami tion, ointment or balm for cuts, co.ns, now stout and w ell.” It’s an unrivaled 2nd. the organisation already conies in the international size and if we have tlie burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tetter, life saver in consumption, pneumonia, 5 highest scoring birds i n cash on hand, it would seem the sim 7 /o j e t t o C A o h a t o m T S e r t/c y SQ anAr. securing oi a lumber mill as an addition salt rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, la grippe, bronchitis; ¡fallible for Mediterranean class. 7 /o t v ó o r y , O r c y o n . to Salem’s industries. It is a hopeful plest good business sense to inei e i-e the skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Cure coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, croup sign lor the progress of Willamette Val navy. Whether this shall cost $20,000,- .1. L. H „ . k i n . , ¡ M c M i n n v i l l e , O r . guaianteed. Only 25c ntC . F. Moore A or whooping cough. Guaranteed bot 1st. ley towns that such clubs are becoming O00 or $75,000,000 or $100,000,000, it is Co.’s N. L . ' W i l e y , H e x , Or. tles 50n and SI. Trial bottles free at C. more genoral. Something of the kind not extravagant to cut our garment ac 2nd. F. Moore & Co.’s is needed in Newberg. The “ Newberg cording to our cloth. It is like having S o n ic C h in e s e .JIaxim s. Development Association” was organiz policemen enough insteud of having a Highest scoring male or female bird II men will have no care for the fu ¡0 show. ed over a year ago, and that is about numlier so limited that the toughs are II. A. L ittlefield ture, they will soon have sorrow for the II. j . L ittlefield. J a c o b « & F e r k l n « , M c M i n n v i l l e , Or. , tempted to riot. the last that lias been heard ftom it, T i e past. "There certainly is a heap of comfort I I. K. M c Q r e w , N e w b e r g , Or. which is probably due from tho reac LIT T LE FIE LD BROS., J While silent consider your own faults, tion from the strenuous sugar bcotngita- in feeling that if millions are now spent O s c a r W i n t e r s , H e x . O r. and while speaking spare those ol oth Best display by amateur. tion. If tills organization is subject to for the navy the money is in tlie till ers. Offices iu C b eh alem V alley B ank Bu tiling. resuscitation, let the breath of lifo be to spend. It is a case where the people Best display in Mediterranean class. W . W . H o llin g s w o r th P h o n e No. 43. ean have their cake und eat it, too; Hear both sides and all will be clear: infused. If not, what's the matter with J . I.. H o s k i n s . M c M i n n v i l l e , Or.,'I n o rth of P u b lic School B uild in g , \ Tie. hear but one, and you w ill still be iu Residence a Newberg push club? We have a good they can have their ships, and they can O s c a r W i n t e r s . I l e x , Or., P rop. P hone No. 44. the dark. degree of enterprise hero, but to lie ef have In their pockets the money paid 0 . E. Newhouse, Secy. fective it must be organized. Eternal for building them . Kind feelings may be paid with kind C. F . Butler, Pres. TTORNEY-ATLAW . “ A United States naval vessel carry yigilance is the price of—now industry. feelings, but debts must be paid with carry a ing our flag ¡Dto the ports and harbors hard cash. CLAÏtENOE B U T T . of tlie world is something more than a I n a i i g , ir a i A d d re s s o f M a y o r N. C. C h rlx - The house wherein learning abounds In an editorial headed "An Awful In W ill p ra c tic e la nil th e c o u rts of th e s ta te lighting machine. It means relations te u a o u D e liv e r e d B e fo re th e C ity C o u n c il, will rise; that in which pleasure pre Speciwl a tte n tio n Riven to p ro b a te w ork, the dictment,” the Oregonian refers to sev with other ports; it means an awaken w ritin g of deeds, m ortgages, c o n tra c ts a n d th e vails will fall. eral recent cases oi young suicides, to In accepting the office ol mayor of the d ra ftin g of a ll legal p ap ers. ing and lively respect (or our country ; common exhibitions of deop moral deg city of Newberg, I wish to say that I ap To bo fully fed and warmly ciothed, N ew berg. O regon. it means recognition of tlie outreach of radation and depravity, ami says it Is a preciate the confidence of her citizens, and to live at ease, without learning, is O ff ic e —Second Floor our civilization, commerce und in B ank of N ew berg B u ild in g . shocking state oi morulity, and the and shall endeavor to serve to tlie best little better than a bestial state. fluence.” cause is not far to seek. "It lies in lack oi my ability, seeking to promote the The wisest ibust in a thousand times of moral training from childhood. interests and prosperity of our thriving be once mistaken; the most foolish in a T h o F rlso W in n ers. Parents sliirk their d u ty.” This is in little city, and tho general welfare of thousand times be once right. The following are the prize-win the people, deed an awful indictment—awful be P ictu res Fram ed to Order. cause it istrue. The tragedies by which ners at the lirst show held by the Cim I do not suppose that it is the inten Drink a steeping of .Moki Tea at night INSISTS ▼ I balom Valley Poultry and Pet Stock ■young people in this state have recently tion of this council to attempt any radi before retiring, and see how soundly Association, February 5, 6, 7, 1902. lost their lives, either by their own cal changes in the administration ol the you w ill sleep, and how joyously you hands or by crimes against others, fur tieo. W. Dow us of Portland, judge. city affairs. The reputation which we will awake in the morning. It supplies A M K K IC A N CLA SS. nish a fearful object lesson on the re have nlready gained, as a place of high food for the blood while you sleep, pro White Plymouth Hocks. sult of the laok of parental control. If moral standing and enterprise, can duces a clear an beautiful complexion, s s m it is true that evil may bo overruled for C. F . B u t l e r , N e w l i e r g , O p . only Ire maintained by the continuance aud cures constipation and sick head-1 1st cockerel, score 915; 1st and 2nd hen and enforcement of laws which suppress ache. 25c and 50c. C. F . Moore & Co. good, fervent should be the hope that w o$«°° some parents will road tho warning in score 93 % , 92,% ; 3rd pullet, 93%; 1st evils amt encourage the right, and by —Shakespeare. T h e F a i u u u . S lia stn R o u t e . the tragedies of other homes. Not that pen, 188%; 2nd best display Plymouth improving every opportunity to add to they should guard more closely their Hocks. our industries. In going over the famous “ Shasta children for the negative pur j rise of Our predecessors aro to be commend Route” ol the Southern l ’aciflc Co. the White Plymouth Hocks. preventing them from becoming sui C. Fi. N e w h o u s e , N | » r l i t g b r o o k , O r . ed for advancements made and for tlie traveler ever finds something new to cides or murderers but that t hey may 1st and 2nd cock, score 92, 88%; good financial condition which we find excite his admiration and interest. live to tie of some account to themselves 91 %; 1st and our city in today, with over $1900 in the Starting at Portland, one traverses the and others. When tho parents of this 2nd pen, 185.5-8; treasury and practically no unpaid war whole length of the Willamette Valley, or any other town allow their boys, un best display. rants against us. the gem of the Northwest. Mt. Hood, challenged, to indulge freely in the Besides tho general work of street im Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters and Barred Plymouth Hocks. habit of profanity, cigarette smoking, O s c a r W i n t e r s . I t e x . O r . provement, new walks, etc., there are other snow-capped peaks are kept in and general hoodltiuiiani, or when they advancements which suggest themselves sight for hours. The lie.iutiful valleys 2nd hen, score 89%. ullow their girls to parade the streets at O r . A . M i l l s , H u n de « * , O r . to me and which I think are worthy of j of the Umpqua aud Hogue rivers, with will, uay or night, to collect in public our consideration. Whether wo shall their orchards of prunes, peaches, ap- 2nd and 3rd pullet, 90, 89%, places for questionable purposes, what N . L . W i l e y , R e x . O r . be able to carry out these suggestions ] pies and other fruits are a delight in liurvest do they expect to reap? Other I themselves. The crossing of the great 1st cock, 91%; 2nd cockerel, 88%; may be questioned. wise good people are the most invidious 1st hen, 91; 1st pullet, 90%. One practical need of the city is a mountain barrier between Oregon and enemies to the public welfare in being sewerage system, to improve the sani-1 California reveals tlie grandest moun- Buff Hocks. thus culpably derelict in performing tary conditions and to attract prospec-! tain scenery in the United »States. The M. O . W i l k i n s , l - o r l l a i x l . O r . their duties as parents. Truly, "The live citizens. This would mean no j wonderful turnings, twistings and doub- 1st lion, 91 ; 1st pullet, 93% ; 2nd pnl- juvenile vice and crime, lawlessness and snnill cost, but the outlay would be off-' lings of the railroad brings into view a ■t. 9 2 L . suicide, with which the time is rife set by the enhanced value ol property grand array of towering rnountains nnd Buff Rock*. niskes up an awful indictment of the alone, and wo would be ahead in the profound gorges into which we gaze IIo«kln« A N e ls o n , M cM innville* O r. American home.’* important feature of improved health from dizzy heights, forest clad moun 2nd cock, 89%. conditions. tain slopes stretching up to tho line of W hite Wyamlottos. A ferry across the Willamette at the , perpetual snow, and the foaming uioun- IT II A T O N K I U N U K K 1 ) M I L L I O N F O R - » T * t t r * 1\ » ML". - « C. F . M o o r e , N e w b e r g , O r. bont landing would do much toward in- turn streams dashing fiercely down deep T U 1C N A V Y K K A L L Y M L A N S . R 1st creasing the business ol our city. If an | canyons, now and then stopping for a w. p. IIEAOOCK Oft LAND HK ACOCK Sbt aáj The fact that the government propos. -"’1 P"lh“t, 92, 91% ; 1st, 2nd and arrangement giving tree ferryago to j short rest in some quiet pool. Alter a W. MORRIS HE ACOCK the people who bring their produce ; day’, enjoyment ol old Mt. Shasta, the cs to spend one hundred million dollars -’ri* l,en> ®&, 93, 89% ; best display, from across the river and secure their finest peak on the continent, we drop A AA A lor the increase of the navy lias alarmed White Wyandotte*, supplies in Newberg, could be agreed j rapidly down the canyon of the Sacra- m any people who fear that the expendi- J. c. HnSam. Newberg. Or. j upon by the business men, I believe mento to the broad plains o( the Sacra- lure is an indication that the United! 3rd cockerel, 87%. : this con Id be made a source o f revenue mento Valley in California, and then ee States is preparing to embark upon a 1 Silver Laced Wyandotte*, V«/ F H > _________________________ _______ __ __________ _________ _ ; to the business interest, of out city, a t , through vineyards and orchards to San general war policy, or at least put itself n „ . k l n , .< MeMluwvllle. or. ¡Francisco. For maps and descriptive upon a war footing similar to that of 1st cock, 91; 2nd pullet, 92%; 1st ! once. Finally, it should be our aim to be literature addre European powers Others raise strong pen. 182.5-12; 2nd best display, I awake to all the interest, of th e people II. It. MILLER objections to th e outlay on the ground j Silver U c e d Wyandotte.. and tn administer the affairs of tho citv th a t It involves a heavy tax in c o n s itt -_ g . r . a . 8. P. C o . Keeu on hand and manu v*> fji H u d s o n , N * w b « r|f. O r. f a Portland, Oregon. ent with the lime honored tradition, o f , u t cocUt.rei(lr.>; U t pu||ot.93; 3rd pul so as to secure the greatest public good facture everything iu the W l i in morals, in health and in finances. oar great republic, ami an imposition I |et . Everybody has heard that a new broom sweeps dean, but A F i r e m a n ' « ( 'lim e C ull. To this end 1 pledge my best efforts. upon a free people. Still others, with C . K, M D O R f l . N e w n e r g , O r . /ft line of “ I stuck to my engine though every does everybody know that a less conscientious m otive, ol political! 1st j„ ,pu y> American American Uiivse, Class, score «core 21 display, joint adusi and every nerve racked w ith inspiration, denounce the course of tit Rea o lu tlo n . /¡\ DOORS WINDOWS C . K. NK W H O I " * K , S p r l n g h r o n k , O r . pain,” writes C. W. Kelamy a locomo government as leading to imperialism, The Newberg l’roliibition Alliance 2nd display, American Class, score 16. tive fireman of Burlington, Iowa. “ I / ft pure and unadulterated and all which invitea the republicans of Newberg to a M B D IT K H H A N K A N CLA SS, was weak and pale, without any appe that much abnsed term implies. In friendly discussion of the following ^ Black Minorca. tite and ail run down. As I was about ® TURNINGS, CREST connlder.tion ol the adverse criticism, question: "W hich political party ,V. L . H o s k i n s . M c M i n n v i l l e . O r . to give up I got a bottle of Electric Bit /)\ it is at least fair that the department ol INCS, BRACKETS, $ >;i Our mill makes the 1 ‘Excellent” brand and onr customers should receive the support ol the con- 1st cockerel, 93% ; 2nd and 3rd pullet, ters ond after Inking it I felt as well as declare it well named. the navy ha beard in justification of its seientious voter at the coming state (, M . 2nd h-n. N . 1st ben, tie with I ever did in my life.” Weak, sickly, /ft DOOR AND WINDOW Vt/ course. HecreUry Ixing expresses his election?” We suggest that tlie debate N.L. W iley,95%; 1st pen, score, 188.7-12; sentim ent, tn the following words: l>e held publicly and that each side be run down people always gain new life, JR FRAM ES. FANCY X W "I have been interested in the circu best display. represented by two m en. The Prohibi strength nnd vigor from their use. Try Black Minorca. lar signed by many eminent citizens, CASINGS, ETC . \t/ iji Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes tion debaters to be selected from the them . Satisfaction guaranteed by C. /ft my beloved friend E. E. Hale at the X I. W i l e y . R e x . O r husbands, and it takes good flour to make good bread, Y o u r p a t r o n a g e so l- V»/ v Newberg Alliance slid the Republicans F. Moore A Co. Price 50o. bead, in which they regret tlie estimate | 1st pullet. 94; 2nd cockerel, 92'...; 3rd from the town of NewOerg. M. Yotaw, is the kind you get when you call for the lo t t e d . \|/ T m n * f c r « . of $100,000,000 for the increase of the cockerel, 92% ; tie with J. L. Hoskins secretary. Ä VU/ Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract for 1st ben, IK >% ; 2nd pen, 180% ; 2nd i m :. e x c e l l e n t . ” navy. Of course, it is rather a taking Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for tlie thing to nay as a matter of theory, a . best display. R e sp e c tfu lly , F o r S ate. week ending February 11, 1902. this circular says, that $100,008,000 Brown Leghorn*. Nine hundred acres of land witbiu five C H E H A L E M V A L L E Y M IL L S, N ew b e rg , O re g o n Clyde G Atkin a a - to J L H Harris for the navy m e .n . a tax of $8 on every O s c a r W i n t e r s , R e x , O r miles of Newberg, in different tracts. 51 a in sec 27 t 2 s r 3 w ........... 1 family in the United Slates. And yet, 1st «od 2nd cockerel, 92, 91; 1st, 2nd Most’y improved. Amos Nelson. S v«*& v«B p S Í i^ v S E v .2 2 Fred Bent a w to II A Graie pt Its TH E NEWBERC CHAFHiO. c f/ìem ovat Saie» W e have got to have more room and have already secured other quar- 3® ters, but before w e move w e have a g big line of Dry Goods, Groceries, :S Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Queens- ware, Tinware, Graniteware, and a large stock of other goods, all of which will go at j v ic tu a l 9/civ 2/orJc Cost .n IS w ill continue unti! on, and b ru ary I. Come early and get first choice. j ; You w ill be S U R P R I S E D 2 » next month, at our line of General Merchandise— the largest ever seen in Newberg. J. s. Sross. mm. N E W B E R G .-c F U R N IT U R E STORE PHYSICIANS & SURGEON. A House Furnishing Goods, Carpets, Matting, Oilcloth, 1, 1 1-2 and 2 yds wide, Linoleum 2 and 4 yds wide, Fortier Curtains, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Plain and Fancy, Couches, Baby Carriages. New line of Wall Paper, direct from factory. n rs Satisfaction Is what w e aim to give our cus tomers in all lines of goods. •Hravoty 5 % § ® !1 © f j W o s till g iv e J ’reo w ith Cash ¿Purchases on C veri/th in g in stock. EHRET BROS. g M ¡O s w H NEWBERG S is W (US SASH & DOOR vt/ äs FACTORY as as ( is /ft /ft S fiUFST- CHEHALEM VALLEY MILLS! i S» I W ÏÏ Vt/ ¡SEW MILL MAKES -■ BEST FLOUR?* I I I /ft /ft fi) /ft “o . v . /ft /ft W. P. HEACOCK & SONS * VJ/ 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1