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Local Event: The Douglas Studio lor fotos. Mrs. E. S. Craven is reported as being Tents for sale or Fresh bread at A. B. Cooper’s meal in poor health again. j C. F. Moore A Co. market. The beet line of teas and coffees in An addition is being J. C. Porter spent Sunday up about Elder Geo. C.Carl will preach .Sunday the city at Wilsou'e grocery. Sheridao. {evening in the Presbyterian church at John Dunstau lina moCed into thè Two extra good fresh cows for sale A second band wagon for sale. En ' j eight o'clock. David Martin. Flati cottage line side of W. C. Kruger’s. quire at this office. Wm. Manning made a trip to Sheri-j I f you are a ,_____ w _____ Citizen ______ ' _______ public spiriteri Hon. C. ___________ B. Montagne of Iaibanon got Miss Florence ( "ffin is malting a visit ()a„ tjlt, flrst 0j t|ie we,.|t t„ make prepa- put in a good word for a city park when o ff the train Wednesday evening for a with Dayton friends. rations for holding some tent meetings, opportunity offers. You will always find a complete line Mrg I{ j M inthom and daughter Miss Ollie Metcalf of Salem has been Davidson, o f fresh vegetables at W ilsons jgi-ocory. j Mary left the first of tiie week for visaing out north of town with her Euiuior Hall, sub city mail carrier surely ha effected. It never falls to tone Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas and young Newport to join the doctor for the sum- (riend Miss Auna Craven the past week. was called to Portland for »civic* the the stomach, regulate the kidneys and son have been takiug a vacation out at mer. Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more first of the week but returned home bowels, stimulate the liver, invigurate Newport. the nerves aud purify the blood. It’ s a A. L. Cook of Iowa who has been vis goods, per package, than any other. 10c Thursday. G o to T . B. Cummings for furniture, iting here some weeks with his brother- a package. Sold by C. F. Moore A Co. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. and Frank Duncan wonderful tonic for run down systems. paints and oils. A full line of undertak in-law E. S. Craven, started home Mon The families of C. F. Moore and C. B. j left 1 a few days ago for a trip Into South- Electric Bitters positively curea Kidney ing goods kept in stock. day. Wilson are getting ready to depart the erti Oregon, .Mrs. Duncan will make a aud Liver troubles, stoma* It disorders, Prof. K. W. Kelsey has been up at Dr. Robert C. Yennev of Portland I first of the week for a summer outiug vib,t of 8om* length at Grants Pass with Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheumatism ja cousin while the hoys are farther on Neuralgia, and expels Mularia. Salis Hood Kiver this week cauvassing for came up Monday evening to consult j at Newport, faction guaranteed by F. H. Caldwell *k students for Pacific College next year. with Dr. Littlefield on the condition of | j j r and Mrs. E. S, Jarrett came up south looking tor a business location. Co. Only 5oo. Go to Kruger’s for the Golden Wash G. C. Sears. List of letters remaining unclaimed in I on t ite Itoat from Oregon City Wednes ing Compound. The best is none too Prof, and Mrs. Eli Hadley of Portland day to make a visit with Mr. and Mrs. i ,h e Newberg postoffice lor week ending C urd o f T h a n k s . good. Try and see. E. L. Withers, Agt. passed through town on the train Satur- R. B. Linnville. jJuly 15, 1902: Edward Autemieth, It is said that the full effects of good day evening on their way to the beach j R o b e r t J o n e g h a s a po8itton a8 flre | Miss E.la Townsend, Mrs. Finetta Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hester of Winter- set, Iowa, are expected to arrive here for an outing. | waril-n wlth the S ou th ,,,, Paeltic Com- Mr8' ^ S ’ rP’ Kuhy Groat 2’ deeds as well as bad ones will only he known at the consummation of all aoon and he at home to their friends in What do you think o f those new snm-i pany and is stationed near Deer Island Mrs. Homer Elly, Mrs. Jennie Chilcott. things. Herein is tlie wisdom o f God xeo. C.-Sears, nfter an illness o f two in appointing a day in wbiuo He will Webfoot again. pics at Smith’s Gallery? He will have down in Columbia county, Mrs. E. R. Steigleder and children are other new things to o -th e y are being ' Mm. F. A. Elliott and son John left weeks, at the age o f sixty years died at judge the world in lighteousness and his home out west of town T u esd ay jkjv^ every mini according as his work making a visit with the former's par developed now. j Wednesday morniug for LaUrande shall Ire. But we dale not care to w a it: ents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson on the Miss Josie Cimno of Tualatin came ( where they expect to spend two mouths morning at 8:30 o'clock of fatty degen until that time to offer a word of praise, eration of the heart aided by an attack mountain north of town. and in this way extend our heart felt i up the latter part of last week and vis-1 visiting with A. T. H ill's, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thorne of Pendle ited with her cousin Miss Hallie Rem -j s M. Calkins has bought the sleek of acute indigestion. The body was thanks, first, to the fire company and all who aided in any way, for their ton, came down the latter part of last ington, returning home Momlay. j black horse which has been driven taken to Portland Wednesday where quick and energetic work in quenching the funeral was conducted from week, attended Yearly Meeting and vis those angry flames, Friday night three I Miss Viola Patton who has attended 1 about by B. A. Town and will use him his late city home Thursday. Mr. Sears weeks ugo, that did their awful work, | ited with Mr. aud Mrs. J. K. Blair. college here for three years left yester for a family driving animat. was born in Vermont, and when a hut which would have soon swap' every I Get ahead of the flies and buy vour day morning for her home at Tomales, Miss Cora Comer, who has been young man came west in an early day vestige of our little home mid no doubt — ->•><- door and window screens now, at New- California. She does not intend to re teaching this year in the public schools to seek Ids fortune, first ’ orating in would have cremated its also aa we were 11 turn. berg Sash and Door Factory. of Seattle, came down Tuesday to make California. He moved to Portland in sleeping so soundly; and to all those who have so generously given of their W. P. Heacoek & Sons. U. \V. Kelsey is expecting a visit from a visit with relatives in Newberg. 1871, where he has since been prominent means and sympathy in this hour o f; y ' Mrs. Sam Terrell and children are his father, Asa Kelsey of Western Mrs. D. R. Jackson is preparing to in political circles, having served three trial and need. Remember beloveds visiting this week at Rosedala with Springs, Illinois. A letter received from leave the first o f the week for her old terms as county assessor and two as that a bunch of roses will tie better ap Clarkson Pemberton’ s, having accom him a few days ago stated that he in home at Sauk Center, Minnesota, where sheriff*. After It is retirement from poli preciated now, than to have them laid upon our cold graves May God’s rich- 1 panied the Utter home at the close of tended to etart about July 22. she intends to reside in the tuture. tics Mr. Sears purchased a large farm est blessings rest upon you all. Yearly Meeting. K. and L A. l’ettyjohu. A rural mail route inspector dropped two and a half miles West of town upon Mis. A . E. Bowman who has been in Harlon and Herman Smith who are in from the train Monday morning, and which he has since spent most o f his Need M ore Help. poor health for some time was taken working in Portland, were at home over followed carrier Martin out over route tim e. The deceased leaves three daugh Often the over-taxed organs o f diges j down to Portland by t.er husband Wed Sunday and visited with their father’s number one. He reporte*l that lie found ters, two of « horn are married, and one tion cry out for help hy Dyspepsia’ s nesday morning for treatment at the brother Isaiah Smith and family who everything up in good condition. son. pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches, hospital. are here from the East making a visit. The oil com pany’s drill is now down liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such •Jim Everest left yesterday morning . U C M I N N V I L L K C O K llK S l'O N D K .N C K A party of deer hunters left for the to a depth of aliout one thousand feet. for Eastern Oregon to look for a location troubles call for prompt useof Dr. K ing's Coast Range mountains Monday morn Oil has been found in considerable i as a barber. If he doesn’ t find vvliat be New Life Pills. They are are gentle, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ing, consisting of E. K. Shaw, Will quantity and there is some evidence of | is after be said he would go to work in thorough and are guaranteed to cure. July Term. Look out for the fire works most j Bond, Sam Linton and Isaac Vinson. gas 25c at F . II. Caldwell A Co.’s drugstore. j the harvest fields. The court met oil Wednesday July 2, They expect to be gone about ten duys. any time. ^ City Headquarters for General Supplies, such ^ I f a Man L i« to Y ou, Mis. H. D. Harford and her sister with B.’ F. Rhodes judge, I. N. Branson The Dunkers have bargained for some I Tw o of the men working at the saw from Kansas City, Mrs. J. C.Greenman, and J. C. McCrea, commissioners, pres And say some other salve, ointm ent, mill met with accidents the latter part vacant lots across the street from the O. j i w ho is visiting her, have been in attend- lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as of last week which laid them off for a B. Frissell house uiion which they in- I ' mice ut I lie t'hautuuqua assembly at ent. On Thursday evening court ad journed until the following Monday. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, tell him thirty time. Isaac Ellis got his foot crushed tend to begin the erection of a church | Gladstone Park this week. R. L. Booth wu8 sworn in us commis years of marvelous cures ot piles, burns, • • o i ( O t o •• This will make the j while Will Heston mashed his thumb building soon. Miss Alice A. Mendenhall, of Bloom- sioner on Monday morning, and the Ixiils, corns, felons, ulcers, cuts, scalds, eighth church building (or Newberg. severely, inglale, Indium , has accepted the call to new court was organized. Owing to the bruises and skin eruptions, prove its the & A gentleman named Munson came up W. H. Tamplln and family of Kansas tiie pastorate of tiie Friends church of large amount o f work to lie done, the best ami cheapest. 25c ut F. H. Cald from Portland and spent Sunday with j who are out west looking at. the country tliis place. She will be here soon to court was not able to close until Friday well & C o,’s drugstore. visited her? last week with relatives, the Adrian Bowman out north of town. take charge of the work, possibly by the evening. Several bills were Hlluwed for former being an uncle of Mrs. S. L. He and Mr. Bowman were fellow ad latter part of next week. registering voters, and before allowing A d m l M t r a t o r ’ H N otice o f Sale venturers together when the latter made Hanson. They were very well pleased A G E N T S F O R C Y P H E R ’S NON-MTOISTUIIE I N C U I iA - them it was necessary to check off' the listate. While hops are soaring around the with this part of the valley ami tnuy re ills last trip to the Alaska gold fields. T O lt S A N D B K O O D E K S . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned twenty cent figure, Reuben Everest is list of those registered with the list of turn later and locate. Mrs. H. E. Hadley, wife of Judge David M. Ramsey as the administrator of tiie forced to the painful reflection that he those who actually voted, as nothing is estate of J. M. Ramsey, deceased, i>v virtue of tJOT“Free Delivery. J. \V. Hobbs went to Eugene Mon Hadley of the Supreme bench of tVash- order o f the county court of Yamhill conn contracted his hops for eleven cents allowed for registering voters who do an ty, state of Oregon, duly made and dated tiie day morning to spy out the land with a ington, is expected to arrive from not vote at the election. This duty Con 7th day of July, A, I), 1902, empowering, order some time ago. One of the hard propo ing ami licensing so to do will at Newberg, view o f moving there sometime during Olympia tomorrow evening, accompan sitions of hop raising is to know when sumed a great amouut of time. The Yamhill County, Oregon, from and after the F ir s t S tre e t - - N e w b e r g , O re. ied by two young daughters, to the summer. His son Harry desires to 23 day of August, A. D, 1902. proceed to sell for following business was transacted: to let go. cash at private sale the following described enter the state universit) this fall, make a visit with E . H . Woodward and A mortgage tux of $49.85 against prop teal property belonging to said estate, to wit:— Mrs. Shaw w ill hold her fifth contest Doing a part of the donation laud claim of which together with some other consid family. erty of Maria Bowerinan was ordered David Hamsey and wife Notification No. 143C. tomorrow night at Craters ball. Fol erations, induce the move.—Register. The annual meeting of the W .C.T.U . in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, which said settled by payment of $5. Bond of J. L. lowing are the names of contestants; part is bounded as follows, to wit:—beginning i will be held next Wednesday July 23, Van Leavitt went over to St. Paul corner of the east half of said I Marion Tallman, Blanch Cooper, Etfie Hoskins for $3000 accepted. Bond of at the northwest land claim, thence running east 10.79 Sunday to play ball, the opposing teams at 2:30 p. in., at the Baptist church. Pressnall, Elsie Young, Alverta Meats, Ira G. Nelson for $10,000 accepted. donation chains; thence south south, 153,50chains thence lining up about as they played here July The general officers and superintendents Ruby Rogoway and Lora Blair. Ad Official bond of F. W . Hltton for $10,000 Witt 10.79 chains: tilt nee north, 89,60 chains to the place of beginning and containing oti,25 npproved. Official bond o f H. Z. Foster acres more or less. 4, except that the St. Paul nine was will give their reports for the past year mission ten cents. * Dated tnis July 10th, A. D, 190*2. for $20,000 approved. Official bond of considerably strengthened. The game and officers will be elected for the com D A V ID M. R A M S E Y . C. J. Clemenson was in town W ed Administrator of said Estate. T. B. Cummings for $3000 approved. was hotly contested, resulting in a tie ing year. nesday showing some spring wheat F. VV. Fenton, Attorney for Kstutc. On Thursday afternoon of last week License granted to P. A . Flynn to sell score of 5-5. Van twirled the ball the A. T. M cKay’ s youngest daughter, three stalks which had been eaten off close to liquor in Willamina precinct for six whole nine innings. the ground hy some kind of a bug. Tiie A d m in istra tor's N otice o f F i n a l Nett le * Lewis Saunders, Aubrey Kramien, or f*>ur years of age, tumbled into the wind has brought the wheat thus affect months. m ent. well, but by clinging to a pipe made a D. M. Caldwell appointed janitor at j Charley Morris, Asa Morse, Ray New ed to the ground and Charlie says ahout Notice is hereby given that the undersigned I narrow escape from drowning. She Balary o f $30 per month. administrator of the estate of James Madsen, I by, Clyde Carey and Lewis Mills left one fourth of his crop lias already been Rate of toll on the Rig Nestucca toll deceased, has filed his final account as admin ■ last Friday morning for the harvest was rescued none the worse for the ac blown over. Sell the Best the Market Affords, such as the istrator of said estate. In tiie countv court of | cident uside from the severe fright. road fixed until July 10, 1903. Yamhill county, Oregon, aud that' said court 1 fields of Gilliam county, in the vicinity has appointed Monday, August 4th, 1902, ut the I Hon. E. L. Smith of Hood River, pres August Anderson appointed road sup hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, I Last year the hoppickers made little o f Olex to begin work at wages o f two ident of the state hoard of horticulture, ervisor for Dlst No 14 o f Yamhill county at the county court room, at McMinnville, Yam dollars a day and board. They will more than ilieir salt and pickers were hill county. Oregon, as the time and place for ; and W . K. Newell, horticultural com for two years. the hearing of objections to said final account probaby remain until time for college to scarce. Hop growers will have a better and the settlement thereof Now, therefore, missioner for the first district, were ex Appointment of W. G . Hagertv as MI thing o f it than ever this year, and open in the fall. persons interested in said estate are hereby amining the orchards in this vicinity notified ond required to appear at said time deputy sheriff approved. Appointment W. E. Coman, general passenger and pickers have reason to expect at least 45 the middle of the week. place of hearing objections to said final All of which are G U A R A N T E ED . Fruit growers of H. M. Hoskins as deputy recorder and account and the settlement thereof, to then and cents. It is learned thut a few yards freight agent, and H. E. Lounsbury, there, show cause, if any there be. why said of Hood River are preparing to set out a approved. Appointment of Osa Roberts final Recount should not be settled, allowed traveling freight agent, o f the South may pay 50 cents.— Wood burn Independ good many cherry trees and Mr. Smith and approved, and said estate finally settled., as deputy clerk approved. ern Pacific Company, were in town last ent. said administrator discharged, and his bonds was here especially to study the differ The usual salaries were allowed. Also men discharged and exonerated. Dayton against the world for wild Friday interviewing local shippers and ent varieties and decide upon those beet $38.94 rebate on wide tire wagons; Dated July 3, 1902. KKMON J. MADSON, Some were found In a merchants, and looking up business for blackIierrie8. adapted to the Hood River Valley, Administrator of said Estate. ! $130 30 printing and stationery ; $152.10 the road. They report a steady increase yard in this city a few days since, that Clarence Butt, Attorney for Estate. Ward & Barclay have taken in Lewis poor fund; tile greatest part of the bills In the volume of freight and passenger for size or quality are hard to beat. The Jones as a partner in the feed store allowed were for roads and bridges. largest one measured inches in traffic from this city. Messrs. Coman SIMMONS. business, the latter taking a third in and Louusbury are courteous and ohl ig- length and 2 inches in circumference, j Ih the Circuit Court for Yamhill County, 1 NFItlNGItltOOK ITKW S. terest. The new firm is arranging to State of Oregon. Ing officials, and are held In high re This along with the freak rose, and a L. F Hall Plaintif!") begin at once the erection of a ware gard by the patrons of the road. few other freaks in this place, makes The R. K. Com pany has the wuter vs. house, 40x120 feet, on the railroad, tank completed and turned tha water John Wm. Christ VVessoll and Ida j Dayton quite a freak town.—Herald. D. D. Keeler of Salem lost a valuable Weasel hi* wife. Lewis (5. Little, l u ... . .across the street east of Heacock’s Eva K. Little, Frederick K. Little, f Summon« driving animal while down here attend The Misses Charlotte and May Carter lanlber yard) the bllllding to cogt about into It Wednesday. and Huber Little, minors, ami Alf. | ing Yearly Meeting last week. The who have ticen out from their Eastern ' (ifteen hundred dollai8. The t.oulract Several of the hoys left for Eastern Smith, their guardian, and Chas, L j Smith, Defendants, j horse was running loose on Dr. Min- home for some weeks visiting their {or erection was let Wednesday to T. B. Oregon last week, where they will work To Johu Wm. Christ Wessel and Ida Weasel through harvesting. thorn's property, and sometime on Sun the above named defendants:—In the name of . ? “ dB SOf>er’. “ re. pr« pftrin*J Cummings. With two ware rooms for the state of Oregon, you and each of you are day it attempted to cross a large ditcli to start on their return trip the first of use tiie company will be prepared for Mrs. C. K. Newhouse and daughter hereby notified and required to appear a id the complaint filed against you in the on a footbridge when the latter broke, the week. Miss E. M. G ill, who came the policy of business expansion. Daisy and Mabel Rush spent a few days answer above entitled suit, in tiie above named court causing the animal to fall in on its back out with them will remain here- longer, on or before the last day of the time prescribed at Meadow Lake with Mrs. Chas. Shires A certain cow and bell were persist in the order for t'.-e publication of this sum in a helpless position, where it dieil having accepted a position as teacher returning home Monday. mons upon you, towit: on or before the 8th «lay B. C. MILES. President. ently annoying throughout the sessions The place to get your of August A. D., 1902, and if pou fail so to ap from its struggles to extricate itself. It in a school down in Klamath county. N. E B RIT T. Vice-Pro«. We had a nice little wind here Mon pear and answer for want thereof the Plaintiff of lsst week’s meetings at the Friends will apply to the court for the relief prayed for was not found until the following day. K. H. WOODWARD, Secretary. The county convention of the W. C. day knocking off considerable fruit but church, for “ she wouldn't stay away.” in the complaint herein viz:—A judgement J. C. LOLCOKD, Cashier. against John Wm. Christ Wes*el and Ida We*- J. C. Nelson and L. F. Hall went up T. U. will be held at Dayton Thursday Tiie Oombination of bell and cow be doing very little damage other ways. ,*el for the snm <»f $125.00,together with interest thereon from 4th day of November A. D. 1893. f to Carlton last Satorday to attend the and Friday July 24th and 25th, com came such a nuisance that one of the The Bell Telephone Company had a the rate of a per cent per annum, and $4o.00 funeral of the old Yamhill pioneer X . mencing at ten o'clock the morning of caretakers reports that the bell finally man through here Wednesday trying to at special attorney's fees, together with the Costa | the 24th. A gold medal contest will be and (lisbiirMineutR of said auit, and a decree K . Sitton, familiarly known as “ Uncle work up subscribers. We do not know "dropped off.” By reporting at this B. C. MILKS, foreclosing the mortgage described in said C. K. SPAULDING. D oc’ ’ Sitton. The deceased, aged sev held Thursday evening participated in office the owner may be put on track of what success he had. _ complaint, and for an order of sale of said E. H. WOODWARD. j mortgaged premises towit v-All of lot No. 1 in by four contestant»from Newlierg, viz: enty-seven years, rame o Oregon as a ] N. E. KKVTT. said caretaker on the sole condition that The postoffice here has been désignât- 1 block No. 10In Hurley A Large s addition to J H DOUGLAS, J ft. , i l .i , the town o f Newberg. Yamhtlf county, »tate of free lance when about nineteen years Minerva Brouillette, Anna Bashaw, the missing property if recovered, be Directors. ed a money order office by the post office Oregon, and that said defendant« imi each <»f Hooks, S ta tio n e ry , F a n c y a n d old, settling near Carlton where be has Beu'ah Spaulding and the one who wins never again attached to the bovine. department, and it opened up for busi- them, and ail person* p tn o o « e claiming U in in i by, through or pr lhe.,n* ",u* bv, through i under them or either of them be foreclosed «nd | T o ilet A r tic le s , tlainarik a n d resided ever since. Always generous the medal in the contest Saturday Il'a a good deal to allow the cows to ness ou the 15th. forever barred of ail equity of redemption in Shorty. or claim to paid premises aud every part CCiRIIKSVONnmVTS—u s d A Tilton. Port K o d a k s mid a ll k in d s o f Cuniurth and hospitable, in the early days his night. run at large at all, and then fitting them ! thereof. Supplies. laud, Nation,I Park hank. New York. home was considered as a sort of ren-1 When in town the other day, horti tip with a jangling tell is adding insult Tbit summons is served by publication for IIVNIIKK IT K IIS. •u*ecutlv<t weeks in the Newberg Graphic dezvous for the settlers, when they cultural commissioner W. K . Newell to injury. LR SSO N S G I V E N IN K O D A K * a w ekly newspaper of general eifculation Nice hay weather now. ptibl «bed in paid Yamhill county, by order of wished to collect for a social time. Mr. handed us a copy of "Spray Bulletin’ ’ EKY. There are ahout 15 applicants for the Hon It. P. bird. County Judge of aaia Yamhill | Tiie high wind Tuesday did a good county, made at Chamber-» in McMinnoiile, StriiiMrera viaitlng the city are invited to call at Sitton was highly respected all over the compiled by E. L. Smith, president of position o f court house janitor, which is the bank for information concerning the Dreeon, the 18th «lay «»f June A D. 1902; the j deal of damage here to fruit trees. county and the funeral services were the state hoard, which gives fourteen city. Coneapondence invited. the flrnt publication thereof being June 27th, soon to be let. The appointee will have A. D. 1902. very largely attended. Interment was spray formulas, requisites for successful Quite a number o f Newberg guy* additional work in caring for the new JNO K HPENCKR. spraying. It also contains a table o f in made in the old McBride cemetery. Attorney for the Plaintiff. . park...........Green encumbers are nest were up to Dundee on their wheels tiie It was an unusual gile which swept formation, telling which formulas to ling leside unripe tomatoes in the mar other evening and for some can«» or over this part o f the country Monday use for various diseases affecting (lie ket places, and the doctors are oiling up other some of them walked home. j ^ a ' . v ^ T ' . v i r . v . T . r . r . T afternoon and night, many “ oldest in trees. The bulletin should lie in the their buggies and replenishing their Punctured we guess. habitants’ ’ averring that the like was hands of every frnit grower and can lie medicine cases . . . . The county tax Calvin Conlee has moved hack on the never before known in Oregon, es obtained by mailing a request to Mr. rolls for this year will be fonr feet in hills where he is working for Tbos. With Dr J K. bork* pecially at this time o f the year. Some Newell at Dilley. length when opened. Following a line Prince A Co. •Ur«! A M adison St fruit was <ost in this vicinity, some trees , F o u nd — A part of a tender little mis- , through like , plowing across _ the , pages _ is _____ ______ _______ Several hop buyers have been out P o rtla n d , even being badly mutilated, hay shocks sive was picked tip on a side street the a field a mile long—not safe to start on offering to contract for fancy prices, hut were blown over and tossed about and other morning resiling as follows; “ My another round after 11 a. m. County do not think any one has sold yet. the report comes from across the river Dear G ir l: I received your kind little business is becoming more and more ------- )— X - R. C. Croaby returned home the other NEW BERG, OREGON. that the bops were blown oxer badly note this eve and very pleased I was to complicated each year. Another case in eTenlng. Officers & Directors: One or two buildings in town which had get it. I suppose you think me very point is the (act that the county court „ , . . , , . .. ,, , 7 i Parties are lieginnlng to rustle around A l p h k u s M i l l s , Pres., J . C . M c- not been constructed Ironi a cyclonic cheeky in calling you my dear girl. But r before it can allow pay for registering offering as high as ¿ ! \ C r h a , Vice-Pres.; S. M. CALKINS, standpoint were propped to make their I want yon for my girl and hope we will voters must go through the books and . . . prunes, , some . equilibrium more stable. Bat after all be the very best o f friends. I destroyed ascertain who voted, and allow pay ou- | i Cashier; J . K i n l k y B l a i s . *** on o r a an it was a merry little frolic o f a breeze, your notes soon as received and shall be ly for the registration o f those who ac ; Correspondents: Call end s.«tp in comparison with those atmospheric very carefal always ” ( Owner )wner of above tually voted afterwards. There Is good | All persons knowing tt.etnselves to he T Western National Bank, New Office ovtr uhchtlcro Valley Rank. convilhions to the east of the Rockies n n h,Te “ me by calling and proving chance for reform in simplifying the indebted to the oodersigned will please ... i York- u s National Bank, Port- .Vow b«rjr, O re g o n which make the black headl.ues in the property and presenting for our perusal mariner of conducting county business, call and eel tin. il land, McMinnville National Bank, Dews papa re. ' m e reel of the mi.aiye. — Reporter. j Clara M. Pandaos, M. p. 1 8 The matter up spring and we want to say there is nothing the matter with the clothing we sell. Our spring showing is the finest possible selection from the best makers— the kind that keep customers coming to us for all the clothing they wear. D on’t forget to look through our stock before purchasing; we can please you with quality Mi88 and price. I FLO U R & F E E D STO RE. I j i FLOUR, FEED, HUY AND GRAIN. i CARDEN FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK, LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS. W A R D & BARCLAY. 9 /etv 7 2 ¿/h , S 3 , S )u n c a n dc S o n s j Columbia, Cleveland, Tribune, Ram bler, Snell and Yale, 2 V e Siftroo the ¡/dost ¿¡q u ip p ed REPAIR SHOP S n the C ounty. Jg^SS^Sundries on band at all times. «*00000004 Bank of Newberg. DRUGS & MEDICINES. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Fi ALBERT SCHWEIZER, TAILOR DR. FRED CULLETTE — PDENTIST+ m S fiL E JV I S u its A lu d a ta O r d e r DR. CEO. LARKIN, PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. B ; Cleaning J And Repairing. Come one, Come all. -s Shop next to Moore's Drugstore. McMinnville. Established 1S9J- f\