■■,■■■■■ .......... .............. Lot*] Events. A d lu IttU tratur*. Notice. The Douglas Studio for fotoa. Mrs E. C. Masten of Portland came The best line of teas and colli vs in Notice la h.rebv given tliat tiio the under up Wednesday evening and visited •igueit has tee;. .Inly «evolute.! adetlnfsti u Fresh bread at A. B. Cooper's meal the city at Wilson’s grocery, ol tiie e«i«te of AlexaaJer I). It e Liter, iter-ait friends in t«wh. Tiie Seniors of the college are gam la 1- market. by Pie county court of Yamhill county, ore«.'!,, A Mceml hand’ ,lgon for 9 lle jc,,. Mrs Martin Downs went down to and tela qualllteU. Miss Kniraa Purcell of Portland visit­ ing in caps and gowns this year Now. therefore. «Il yert-ou» hai in,, c’.-lma quire at this otfiee »,.1.1 e»tue are hereby u ititie I aiti re ed with X. E. Britts over Suuday. Reubeu Evoiest attended the pioneer Sherwood and attended the funeral of ■ii«in-t uulreil lo present Iti» ram*, w ith the proper Aou will alway3 nj a complete line voucher«, to the MDilem«ue*l. at hi» y c.. o of reunion in Portland the middle of the Lee Smock last Saturday. Chas. Hoskins has closed his school at of fresh vegetables a Wilson’s grocery. «I Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregon, The Wednesday club field its last huaiiter». week. Laurel uud is back at Newberg agaiu. within six months from Gate hereof. Go to T. It. Camming [or paints and Dated M ay ISO-.’. meeting for the year at the home of Mrs. Prof. R. K. Storey and wife of Mc­ A good team of work horses for sale. Ciareucc Balt, attorney for estate. oils. A full line of udertakiug goods U. C. Miles, at which time Mrs. Van N. It. OH1US I'KNSOX. Minnville have been visiting in town J. M. & S. W. Atkinson. of tlic rv tiit of Alexau.lcr D. kept in stock. Iwavitt was unanimously elected presi­ Admlulstratur Webber, deceased. with the former’s brother F. II. Storey. All kinds of fresh tish nray las tound dent, Mrs J. T. Smith, vice president, W . J. Stater made a t.p to Spokane, Putuiitn Fadeless Dyes color more at any lime at the Xewberg Fish and and Mrs. R. W. Kelsey, secretary. The Washington, this week 01 business for A d m inistrator’ » N otice o f Filial Settle- goods, per package, than any other. 10c : Poultry Market. u Portland ltoiq¡e. * , ludies will take lip club work again the ■ueut- a package. Sold by C. F. Moore Co. A family named White of Portland first week iu September. C. P. Frost went dowr to Fulton, Nclide 1« hereby given that the mi le.sinned W. O. Stanard and family of Portland visited in lowii the latter part of last administrator of the of t’anl.y lleston. A Well-to do gentleman from Deliver, deceased, has Hied his estate this side of Portion 1 tlufirst o f the dual account and report visited in town the first of the week week with Walter Terrells. week to look for work. Colorado, named Jayne, accompanied as admiulatratoi of aatd estate. In the county of Yamhill county. Oregon, and tint said Mrs. J. C Greenman Is out from the with the former’s brother Rev. F. C. by his wife and young son was here a court court lets at pointed Saturday, June Jt, l.l J n| Hon, C. W. Fulton ol istoria, has Stanard. 10o'clock a. in. us liie day and hour fur the East visiting her sister Mrs. II D. Har* tfew days ago looking at the country. been secured to deliver theiddress here of objections to said dual Recount au.t Bring in your old camera and trad Though touting from a sta'e noted lor hearing j ford out at Cbeitwletn Center. the aeltieinent thereof. at the celebratiou on July j Now, therefore a.l persons Interested In said for a new one. We have some second beautiful mountain scenery, when taken estate are hereby notified aud required to up Miss Flora liell of Portland nil! show Mrs. Rob Bell of Portia! has been hand ones at less than cost. C. F. up on the li ill north of town lie declared pear at tiie comity lunirt room at MeMiunvllle, said county and stale, at said time, to then and visiting in town With hor arents Mr. ¡a nice line of trimmed hats every Moore & Co. the panorama stretched before him to tltcre show* came If any t’ -ere be, why ..aid a.- 1 Thursday at Eh ret Bros, store. and Mrs. A. 1.. Stevens lhi*reet. count aliottid not be settled, allowed and ap The new engine for the electric light be the grandest sight he ever beheld. proved. Hud ttie administrator discharged, and Y. W. McCollum left the first of (l Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelso; visited in said estate forever aud dually settled. plant was run ill on llie sn itch the . first The Oil Company has completed 1 1 1 » j * . week for Grants Pass on a visit, but Dated May 1 02. Portland this week and aten led tlie I of lhe week and has been put in position reaming and casing uud is now at tegu­ Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. W t KRCCKK, annual meeting of the Orean Pioueer tends to locate before returning. ! in Che l»ew building. lar work of drilling at a depth Wed- Administrator of the estate of Cabby Ilm en, Waterman’ s I leal Fountain Pens are Association. deceased. Thtre will be no services at tiie Bap- nesday of 650 (eet. The casing succeed­ Mrs. Al Cornell and chtldrn returned ’ the best pen for good service. C F . list church next Sunday, owing to the ed in shutting off the water, the necee- to their home at Grants P.,sS;l,e first of Moore 4 <*>• nre t,,ü traile at'e,,t3 regular exercises of Commencement sary amount for drilling purposes now IC. 1*. D ix o n . If. D ix on . the week after visitiug fríen i and tela- Strayed—A yearling, Red Pole heifer, week at the Friends church. being run Into the hole with hose. At - - DENTISTS - - lives in Xewberg. j from A. H. Pape’s place two miles west E. H. Skinner, of Springhrook, who each cleaning out, the oil show increases On Thursday evening of last week ! of ,own- Reward for information lead- recently returned from California, is still and it is hard for an observer to teel Fewberg, Ore. Miss May Hall gave a n uniter of her j ' n* t0 recovery. t2 very sick at the home of his daughter other than perfect confidence tltat friends a pleasant evening’sentertaiii-1 The Kodak and Camera season is now in Portland and his friends fear that he eventually oil iu paying quantities will II. J. I.ittlelleld. H. A. Li ttie tie! U fine line of them will not recover. raent at her home out west o town. i here nere and auu we no have nave a u imc be found. • Also all kinds of Gel ahead of the llies and buy your t verT ch6»P this year. A At the meeting of the Fourth of July U T T L E F iE L D BROS., The parents of Mrs. Claud Calkins, loor and window screens now, now at New-1 suPphe8- C. F. Moore & Co. door Mr. and-Mrs. George Clark, and her two Celebrulion committees Saturday night Eli Evans and family were over from brothers Lew is and Charles arrived Itisi it was decided to elect the Goddess of berg Sash and Door Factory. Washington county the first of the Friday evening from Northeastern Ne­ Liberty by ballot, the vote to begin Offices in Chelialom Valley Hank Bu lding W. P. Heacock& Sons. Phone No. 43. Wednesday, June 18, and close June 2S, Residence north oí Publie School Building. Mrs. A. II. Phelps and clildren left week. Master Herman Woodward re­ braska for a short vi«it. Phone No. 44. turned with them for a short visit with Wednesday evening for Peleo where Advertised letters remain in tlio post- at 10 p. m. Tickets have been printed alid ballot boxes placed in both drug they wt 1 spend the snmuiermontlis in ' the boys. office for Miss Nora G. Williams, Dan Miss Etta Howell, of Grinnell, Iowa, M. McDonald, Guy Dickie J. M. Chris- stores, once cent being charged for each rjr.q’ s s E K X T q the logging camp with Mr. Pltlps. vote. The following is the result of the D. C. Fletcher, the west aid black-! who who has been making a western endon, John Cox, L. J Collins. !; DR. FRED G U LLE T T E first day’s votiu E. II. Woodward, P. M. smith, moved his family diwn from trip, visited in Xewberg over Sunday 31 Mabel Garduer 16 v! Lucy Gauso With Dr. J. K. Locke McMinnville Sunday and is occupying ; with a former schoolmate in the person Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stanard of May Lamb 9 Viibel Edwards 7 the Al Cooper property on Ilier street. of Mrs. J. T. Smith. Brow nsville came last week for a visit Ella Cranford o, 3 Nervtu Wtight 3 Frill’d A M a d ison St -AkC- X»3l&X-ii!£. X X -U ^ X -VaL- Vr 2 1’earl Cummings 2 On Tuesday evening Pres, and Mrs. | Dr. E. P. Dixon and family arrived with their son Rev. F. C. Stanard and Edna Allen Portland, Ore.’/ 2 Jessie Britt 2 H. E. McGrew gave a recepthn to the j home Saturday evening from Gold Hill, family. They went on to Portland tiertrttile Lamb 2 Mrs. Cummings 2 Ella Mucy the Senior and Junior classes >f the col­ Southern Oregon. They are uncertain Tuesday to attend the pioneer reunion, Jessie Riggs 1 J.ts. Vestal 1 lege at their new borne oil Meridian as to future location but left yesterday j Mrs. Ella Holmes and young daughter Maude Soper 1 Olive Stratton 1 morning for LaGramle where they con­ 1 Miss Craven 1 street. j of South Dakota, who have bi e i seeing Mrs. McKern X template making their future home. 1 Mrs Mount 1 Rose Graham something of the Pacific Coast, visited Millie Holst Will Clemenson, of Clarkston, Wash­ 1 Naomi Carter 1 ; DR. CEO. LARKIN, The Misses Mary anil Xellie Burrows in Newberg over Sunday with the Miss McCollum ington, is making ins parents a visit 1 here. Will, who signs his none P. M expect to leave today to join the rest of Cooper families with w hom they were ^ City Headquarters for General Supplies, such as ^ P u b l i c S ch o o l G ra d u a tin g : at Clarkston says he hopes to have his the family at Seattle, Washington, well acquainted in the East. E x e r cise s. where they will m ike their home In tlie office raised to third class soon. Strayed—From the Woodward place future. They will rent their Xewberg Office over CUehnlem Valley Bank. northwest of town, Sunday, June 14, a We will pay IS,1* or 19 cents p :r lb. Tito graduating class ol the public residence property, probably to Prof, A ' e i Or o y o n . bay mare; Weight 9110 llis; right front school was small this year, hut what it for butter fat during the month of / ^ and Mrs. R. W. Kelsey. June if butter stays at present prices foot cut next to hoof. Reward given for lacked iu numbers it no doubt utade up Noah Heater, Abner Blair, Enos Ellis information that leads to recovery of in some other way. It was at least an and it is not likely to go any lower. and Jim Rees went over to Newport the said animal. CARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK, Finder please leave at intelligent and bright looking class and Newberg Creamery. TTORNEY-AT LAW. first of the week anil are putting up a Grumes livery barn. Albert Wilkes. good reports are given of the work it has R. M. McKern moved this week from X LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS. X large building for Dr. II. J. Mintliorn Tlte exercites the Alfred Moore property to the Lyon T. B. Cummings & Company now been doing this year. CLARENCE B U T T . which the latter will use for sanitarium cottage on Main street. The Sims fam­ have in stock a complete lino of house­ held in Craters hall last Friday evening purposes during the heated term when Will practice in nil the courts of the state ily which formerly occupied the latter hold furniture and are ready to meet all were largely attended, which state­ Special attention givt»u to probate work, the A G E N T S F O R C Y P H E R ’S N O N -M O IS T U R E I N C U B A - people flock to tiie seashore. has moved to the Armory hail building. demands In ttiat line of trade. They ment, however, is entirely superfluous, writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the dj TORS A N D B R O O D E R S. ^ We desire to express our most sincere are building a ware room bnck of their for who ever knew or hoard of a lime drafting of all lea»! papers. Mr. and Mrs. James Townsend, par­ thanks to our Iriends and neighbors w ho i atore t(lli|,|jng and intend soon to build when the halt wasn’ t packed on similar ^ Ë'Sf~l'rce Delivery. ^ N ew berg. O regon. ents of Mrs. J.C. Hudson, who ha 1 been visiting here this spring left for their so kindly offered their most heartfelt an addition to the west side o f the latter occasions. A good program was ren­ O ffick — second floor sympathy and service, and for the beau- iu order to make room for their new dered to which careful attention was Bank of Newberg Building. houie near Richmond, Indiana, Tues­ ‘ ifal flowers which were brought, during stock. given. It was as follows: First Street - - Newberg, Ore. ÏR day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson this our great bereavement. Invocation. accompanied them to Portland. F. C. Horton went down to Portland Instrumental Duett, Eilua Allen, Mabel Ed­ J. VV. Collin & Family. wards. on the A.O. U. W. excursion Saturday J. G. Hadley is pulling up stakes "T h e R esou rces o f th e tVebfoot In company with S un Terrell Aunt afternoon and in the evening played in O ration, S late ” tteryl C h ristenson . and moving to Portland. Hohu9 rented Oration. ’ 'Energy. ' Carrie Nevltt. Elizabeth Miles left Tuesday morning the lodge hand. On Monday he went quartette—Mrs. Grace I,. Barrie. It. W, Kirk, a house in the city, and may build on for Oskaloosa, Iowa, where she will accross the Columbia to Vancouver and Agnes (Jinn Gould. N C Christenson. his lots yet this season, though the ’ ’Socrates," Grace Cook. WATCHMAKER make a visit indefinite in length with witnessed the excitement which that Oration, Oration, "The Practical Advantages of tut strike has deterred building generally. Education." Everett M. Heanock. tier d a u g h t e r Mrs. Prof. M orr ison a n d tow n and vicin ity had been th row n iip o He has sohMiisstock of racket goods to Vocal Solo—Mrs. o m e * t.. ltnrrl«. >«» JEWELER, family. The beat wishes of many friends I by the approach of Tracy and Merrill Presentation of Diplomas. R. B. Linnville. The intellectual ruce for the year's go with her for a pleasant visit and safe j the escaped convicts. Mrs. F. M. Beard of Riseburg who return. scholarship offered by Pacific College S o iicits th e p atron age o f his old In d ian a W. K. Allen has just returned from a F rie n d s w h o need w atch rep airin g done. was a delegate to the E istern Star gath­ The Evening Telegram has started a I M p to Eastern Washington and Idaho was a hot one hut was awarded by Prof. ering at Portland last week came up to thrilling serial story, “ None but the where he went to look after the prune Kirk to Miss Grace Cook, who won out 2 0 7 M o r r is o n St. Newberg and visited a few days with Brave” —a tale of love and adventure crop. At Walla Walla and Elberton he by a lead of three eights of ono per her brother C. II. Eggers until Monday PORTLAN D , OK dated in Revolutionaiy war times. Ten found n pretty fair crop while at Boisr, cent. Mrs. Beard recently returned from u The address to the tdast by Prof. L. It. cents a week will secure you a good eve­ Idaho, the trees are full. He Intends to trip back to her old home in Tennessee. Seil the Best the Market AfTbrds, such as tiie Alderman, «superintendent oi the Mc­ ning newspaper and a stirring historical The public school exercises of last | romance equal to a dollar and a half leave in a few days for the latter, named Minnville schools, contained some g p c s 'S E X s z i c x s u c x x ft Friday afternoon were greatly apprecia­ | novel Leave your subscription at the place where he will build some large wholesome and practical advice. He commercial evaporators. ted by the large audience present. The j postoflice. first strongly encouraged the graduates I The next meeting of the W. C. T. U Mather Goose exercise, the dumb bell u 1 | The Edwards public sale was fairly will occur July 2nd, instead of June 25, to go to college—their home college j and rose drills were especially enjoyed ! which ho assured them has an »¡Of Perfume arc you using— it i.’-S ! well attended Wednesday, visitors be­ | as previously announced. Flower mis- as was also the music by the Cook- enviable reputation. He emphasized so nice? m All of vvhich a .c G U A R A N T E E D . Obriaut girls quartette. In fact all the j ing present from Portland and beyond ; sion day will tie observed at that time. I this point as lie maintained that college and from various parts of the county. SW hy it is Extraite de Violette^ I The superintendent has arranged a good education tends to make one's charac­ program was a credit to the school. On an average the dairy herd brought ; prORram alld a coriUa, invi,ation is ex- de Parme, manufactured b}» ter broad before it crystallizes, with The writer is in receipt of a unique ! fair price, some of the cows j ,ended tended to all to be present. present, Visitors es. maturity. In brief, other points of ad­ Roger & Gallet, Paris. invitation sent by Leon B. Kenworthy j a very well while some o f the younger A r to the graduating exercises of tire sen ior stock went at low figures. About a half peclally welcome. Bring your flowers monition were as follows: Appreciate kJ Ynrl w h o r e dirt v e i l Orel- it? law clase of the University of Washing­ dozen new buggies belonging to Timms, and hear the children sing and speak. * your parents for all they are doing for ton, which took place yesterday morn­ Ehvards A Company of Portland, were Murray, young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. von and show them your appreciation. The Prescription Druggists. ing. Mr. Kenworthy will hang out his auctioned off. R. Hunt suffered a severe accident la9t Cultivate a scicnlilc frame of mind, \nd the price— only 75 cent shingle at Dayton, Washington, llis Friday afternoon. In company with which will aid you to decide vital ques­ The favorite pastime at present among per ounce. Well I gue Newberg friends wish him success. his father he wa 3 splitting cord wood, tions without having to jump at con­ the youths la to turn a couple of their, ii when a sliver from ttie iron wedge flew clusions. Study nature and its beauties. G will go and get an ounce. The annual school meeting held Mon­ number loose and organize the rest into j day afternoon was exceedingly well at­ a posse to hunt them down as escaped off, striking him in the eye anil pene- i Learn to make good use ol yocr leisure feWell you will have to hurry a: trating to the retina. It was found ' hours, for the way in which they are M there is only a limited amount^ tended, many being present win had convicts. From casually overhearing necessary to take him to Portland Sat- ! spent determines one's character. Have fc/ not previously manifested particular in­ the arrangement of the tactics of one or imported each year. H unlay where an operation was performed udufluitc ambition and work toward it. terest in the welfare of the pdblic school. ! two such games it seems that the leaders Well if yon do not get the Vio ?" at the St. Vincents hospital Sunday. I f ' Don't he pessimists—la’ hopeful. Culti­ The vote on school diroetorresulted in ¡o f the pursuers invariably pose, not as tVhat you are is of lette de Parrne, they have lotsS the election of J. C. McQrea, 8. M. sheriffs Durbin or Cooke, but as Oliver inflammation does not result it is | vate good habits Calkins retiring, li. B. Litnville was i aud Woods. Who sny9 the^age of hero thought that the eye will not lose its more importance titan what you do. o f others at 25 to 50 cents per*’1 sight. elected clerk. D l 'S U K K I t i l l » . ounce, which are very nice. ' 1 worship is departing? H. C. MILE«. Prruident. A copy of the Los Angeles California, j Legte(. fl[te e n ,. e t r o la son of Within a week after the tragic death The place to get your ¡See hills on', for ice cream by the la­ N. K BRITT. Vice-Pres. Herald Is at hand, containin' a picture Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coffin, died last of Lee Stnock near Whiteson, another of dies circle next week. K. II. WOODWARD, He< retary. of Rev. L D Birr, pa-torofthe Friends i Saturday morning after a severe illness the trainmen on the Sheridan division I J. C. COLCOKI», Cashier. Win Barrett is going to move ttp oo c h u r c h , and an actount of Hie Sunday | of b»rely a wn -k’ s duration. On tiie ■ met a like fate. On Tuosd ay evening at j I’arrett Mountain for tiie summer. services, June 8, when the list dollar of previous Saturday lie ha I gone in swim­ Sheridan express messenger Arthur ; si* C APiTAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Tiers. Brittce and family left for Wor­ tlte c h u r c h debt was lifted. Tito labors ming when heated, and in the night Bogart, who formerly was on tlio train W. P. IIEAOOCK ORLANO IIEACOCK A oi Rev. Barr are highly sputcu of, the was taken with congestion which caused through New l>erg, and wito had acqnain- 1 cester, Massachusetts, Monday tcorn- R. r . MILKS. W. MORRIS HE ACOCK C. K. SPAI LDIIÍO. attendance at the services laving more tug. tances here, was looking tinder the i llis death. Tlte family, accompanied bj I. Il WlHiDWAkD. than doubled in the last few months. N K. Rid i I AAA* F. II. Storey, the Newberg plumber, 1 many friends, took tiie remains to Day- train when he was struck hv another VI/ J. II UOl'«.LAH, JR. Gottfried Kellers moved ip to their ton Suuday where interment w h s made car and his neck was broken. As there is doing some work on K. C. Crosby’s Wr*>ororg. NEWBERG Hooka, Stationery, Fa ncy nntl new home near Monmouth tooncr than in the afternoon. The sympathy of the is sai l to be a superstition among train­ residence. Toilet Articles, Cuinai'ix a n d they expected, the last lot i of house­ neighborhood goes out to the bereaved men that when one ntan on the roatl is SASH & DOOR Ed Billiclt is building a flue largo barn Kodaks nini all kinds oi'Cuiuitn» C riR «E S I*O N D K N T H Lâdd 4 Tliton. hold goods having been taken Wednes­ ones. killed three will suffer death in quirk on his place. Now. when lie g*-ta It is FACTORY Supplies. succession, there is probably a nervotta new lionse it will look fine. Who said /IV day, when the Uiies deprrted. Tttey VI/ land; Nation*! Park Bank, New York. A few days ago a gentleman who was query as to who will be tlte third vic­ Dundee was a suburb of Newberg? moved into at. old house temporarily, LK8SON8 G I V E N IN K O D A K - IV out from tiie Fast taking a look at Ore­ tim. The unfortunate man was a cous­ but begin at once the const uction of a FRY. In some small advertising pamphlets gon with a view of locating came to ‘UrfinpiT!» visiting th« city are inv,tei to o*ll r.t , new one on their new prqterty. They in of Mrs. J .C . I’orter. thu bank for ta formation concerning tin* Keep on hand and manu­ gotten up by bitsine-« men of Newlierg, Newberg and after taking a look at our city. Cone.spotjefonce Invited. have rented their New beg home on A petition was presented to the ci'y ve sie they left Dun lee out and jumped town an l the surrounding country, ex ­ facture everything in the Meridian street to G. D. Pei!. pressed himself as being highly pleasid council a short time ago by parlies ask­ on up to Dayton. Now that is all right, VI/ line of .--- Mr. and Mrs. X. II. Uu!tin of Minn­ with what lie saw and hurried off for ing for the privilege of opening a billiard we don't need it; *o are growing so ev- ALB E3 T SCHW EIZER, TAILOR eapolis, Minnesota, who are out on a home with a view of returning at an hall in town The time has lieen when erybody that knows "prunes” knows, /IV /¡\ DOORS WINDOWS, $ lour of the Weil came up to Newl«rg ea'ly day With three or four well-to-do such a petition would have been met where Dundee is. — X’ the Utter par. of last week an 1 visitel families. He wore a Christian Endea­ with very prompt and very emphatic j Married, Mr. Roy Robertson and Miss /IV MOULDINGS, V!/ over .Sunday out at Clti-kulem Center vor pill on the Is pel of his coat and in opposition by a very large majority of Maude IMwards, at McMinnville, June $ Suifs with C. L. Johnsons and other relatives speaking of the absence of saloons in our people, but eo far there seems to be 18, 1902, after which the bridal party ® TURNINGS, CREST- whom they had not seen for many Newberg he remarked that he heard little if any Interest taken in the matter. returned to the home of the bride's par­ A lu i/o INGS, BRACKETS. ^ years. Mr. Bolton represents iarge about the reputation of our town for The fact is it is rather surprising to see ents Mr. anti Mrs. M. M. Edwards, /IN manufacturing interests of Minneapolis, temperance ami sobriety as fur south as some names appear as they do on the where a fine welding supper was served. to O r d u r DOOR AND WINDOW jg heiug pre-ilent of the Bolton Lath an l Ashland and Eugene, where he stopped petition. A billiard hall to sncoeel in Well, Mr. anti Mrs. Holten soil we wish K h in g le J’ uliinery Comoany, which off to look at the country. If on his ar­ Newberg would have to be made a “ re­ you a long life of hnpp ne.s. FRAM ES. FANCY $ N E W B E R G , OREGON. also deals in engines, bodera ar.d all rival here he bad seen on walking dow n sort” for young men and boys who have | Officers & Directors: /JV CASINGS, ETC . VI/ r i H t i r T n r p l r l In I r r t i a . kinds of « is mill machinery. His trip the street a building with frosted win­ neither time nor money to throw awny A ltm el ' s M i l l s , Pres., J. C. Mc- /IV Y o u r p a tr o n a g e sol- \|/ Facrod cow-s often defile Indian tem­ w est is partly a business o n e as he is dows bearing the sigh “ Billiard Hall,” and sm-h a thing ought not to receive the C r k a , Vicc-Pres., M oses V o t a w , letted. VI/ making a tour of the districts where his what conclusion do you suppose he encouragement of the people. Of course ples, but Worse yet is » body that* pol­ flV Cashier, J. K in l r y B l a i k . machinery 8 in 'tee, an I is ¡tttro lu ’ inu would have reached? It is no time now if we want to let down tiie bars and luted hy constipation. Don’t perinit it. Correspondents: it in new territory. He is much ple.i«ed to take a backward step and thereby' open the way for a saloon in town tills Cleanse your system with Dr. King's /IV .. Western National Bank, New w ith the West and is contemptiting loss all the ground we have gained by will no doubt 1« a very good way to be­ New Life Bills anil avoid untold misery. C o llie O l i o , C o m e a ll. York. U. S. National Bank, Port­ moving the manufacturing plant with years of hard work in keeping the rep­ gin, but the Graphic had not supposed They give lively livers, active bowels, land, McMinnville National bank, which he is connected either to Oregon utation o' Newberg np so that it will we were ready for this move, What do good digestion, flue appetite. Only 2oc Shop uext to M oore’s Drugstore McMinnville. EstabEsbed 1893. • at F H. Cald’Tell & C o ’s drugst'-re. j iattract the better cla3aof people. you think about it? Oi Waahin. The matter of clothes comes n 1> again with the coming of spring and wo want to say there is nothing the matter with the clothing we sell. Our spring showing is the finest possible selection from the host makers— the kind that keep customers coming to us for all the clothing they wear. Don’t forget to look through our stock before purchasing; we can please our with quality and price. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. X I FLOUR - & FEED STORE. I X ^ Jom, j -^ D E N T IS T * ___ i A FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND DRAIN. I 1 k A X X W ARD & BA R CLA Y. \¿ JOHN A. BECK. yfew eU/Ae 7J, S3. *Dunccm dt Sozis, (l/S/iat J fin c i jj Columbia, Clevclaud, Tribüne, Ram­ bler, Snell and Yale, * 11 ?c JCavc t/io Z/jcst £q nipp cd REP A IR SHOP J Sn tho County. Igß$5-Sundries on band at all tiines. Bank of Newberg. DRUGS & MEDICINES. ë à fis /tv « ■ ■ M i PRESCRIPTION WORK SPECIALTY. l w $ /tv /tv /tv si/ BJ $ C lean in g Aud R epairin g. /JV W. P. HEACOCK & SOUS L %