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Local Events. I Fresh bread at A. B. Cooper’s meat Hals b e l o w cost at Mrs. Johnsons. \ Does your hut look old? You can buy See those second hand Domestic Sow market. Miss Ora Buchanan is visiting friends * neW c,,e»P at M" * Jobn,on4 Tents for sale or rent by the week. at Sherwood. ing Machines at Shaw’s. When out playing with his sister A flue Western Cottage organ at j Last sale of the season beginning •veiling, Mr. lid Mrs. J. C. Will Townsend of Portlai.d was in : C. F. Moore A Co. Bliaw's. Hudson's little boy fell and broke Ids Geo. Metcalf of Salem was in town Saturday at Mrs. Johnsons, this vicinity on business the midd.e of collar bone. A second hand wagon for safe. En the week. the latter part of last week. i Joint Huntley, who bad been sick for quire at this office. Isaiah Smith and futility and the -> < K - The best line of teas and coflees in I C. F. Moore expects to join his fam some time died yes. srday morning. Misses Stella and Ethel Smith arrived Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whiteis, ily at Newpoit the first of the week for ; the city at Wilson's grocery. Our mid-summer sales are uow on Miss Mav Lamb is expecting to join , ... . , / ■ ... , on July 28, a daughter. , , ? h o m e W o d u e s d a y f r o m t h e i r t r i p to t h e a short vacation. and many are taking advantage of Mrs. J. C. McCrea anived home Tues her ■r s i s t e r M i s s G e r t r u d e a n d L. M. Gil- . . coast. Miss Ella Crawford of Dayton visited the big cuts we are making iu The railroad construction crew which day evening from her visit in Eastern bert's family at Newpoit the Arst of the j I A young man from Scholls named friends iu town last Friday. Oregou. 1 has been at work on the road here has week Lawrence, was in town the first of the You Will always And a complete line moved oil up to Dundee. Miss Mabel Edwards is visiting iu A1 Cooper has sold bis properly on w*,k canvassing for Band and McNally's of fresh vegetables at Wilson's grocery. The Graphic has a new line of job Portland with her brother W. F. and lllver street to W. A. Baird, recently .>Uu,. H(J t0 „ L.0„-,g0 D. C. Fletcher has moved into the type, the latest tiling out for cards, i wife. from Hood River, an uucle of Geo. ' course next year and uiny conclude Palmer cottage on ltiver street, vacated envelopes and letter heads. Wanted—Stoves. Cash paid for stoves Baird. attend Pacido College. by C. F. Butler. Go to Krugers and get a sample pack- at Shaw's second hand store. Brunson's Miss Alice Mendenhall, pastor elect of I E. C. Ward arrived home tlie first of G o to T . B Cummings for furniture, • age of the Golden Washing Compound, old stand. the Friends church is expected to " r‘ the week from his trip to Southern Ore-, paints and oils. A full line of undertali-1 Woman's greatest labor saver. FI. H. Woodward took a trip down rive tomorrow .veiling by way of the „ „ „ , where he found the f.uit crop ex- Ing goods kept in stock. j j p. Bu'.ler has purchased the Bur- the Columbia last Saturday and spent Canadian Pacific. I clien t. The condition o f the prune Miss Ethel Shearer who lift I been rows residence property in the west part Suudsy on the beach. Bennie and Orlie Flvatis rode over from crop out south is reversed from that visiting relatives up near Hopewell re-i of town and moved to the same the Arst F'l.r sale—A good milk cow, seven \\ ashingtoii county Wednesday in quest here, there being a full crop ol Italians turned home a few days ago. ! 0f the week. years o ld ; will he fresh in a few days. of harvest hands from among their Yarn- ; Imt a light one of French. On a two T. B. Cummings, with a force ol hands What do you think of those new sam- Enquire at this ofllce. hill playmates here. | and a half cent basis lie contracted for began woik on Ward A Co.’ s new ware- j pies at Smith's Gallery? He will have Miss Carrie Clemeneon arrived W’ed- over seven hundred tons of prunes, Luther Charles made a business trip house the middle of the week. j other new things too—they are being down to Oregon City and Portland the nesday evening from Clarkston, Wash- mostly in Douglas county. Mr. Ward ington, and wiil make a two months >s one of the In-aviest individual ship- latter part of last week. Mrs. J. W. ColAu and two youngest ; developed now. )iers iu tlie state. eons started Wednesday morning for j Nelsou Sykes returned last Friday j C. F\ Johnson who has been working visit here with her parents. Long Beach, Washington, to tecreate at from near Mabel, Linn county, where ; at the carpenter trade in Portland vis- Miss Cora Comer, accompanied by I “ Let us spray” said II. H. Winslow the seaside | tie spent a week building rail fence and j ¡ted at home tlie first of the week, her little neice Mabel I’ ressnall, return- the other day to George Manning, und Howard Williams hauled a very neat making otiier improvements upon liis o ff. Mrs. J. M. Vestal returned home Fri ed to her home in Seattle Monday after the two accordingly got out the pump j j and solution and began work m tlie for- monument tip to the West Chehalem land claim. day morning from a visit with her son a fortnight's visit here witli relatives. Clothing too low to mention, come Cemetery last week to he placed at the Mrs. Katherine Kerry of Seattle, with W ill and family near Hopewell. By a recent decision of the suprema lner'8 oroh» ri1- They * along satis-; and be convinced that the top is grave of the late John Conlec. factorily until tlie ol.) iioss, thinking tier little step-daughter, passed through T. B. Cummitig’s residence lias been court the contest case iu a road matter cut off aud the bottom knocked out Get ahead of the flies and buy your town on the train last Friday evening, treated to a good coat of white paint lie tween Amos Nelson and II. E. F'ollett that the same resolta could he readied; of the price. These bat gains w ill door and window screens now, at New- bringing her mother, Mrs. J. Glen back which greatly adds to its appearance. lias bceu decided iu favor of the latter. with greater celerity, concluded to do u . continue a short time only. little spraying on his own account. He | home to Dayton. The latter who is in berg Sash autl Door F'ai tory. L. B. Ferguson went up to LuFayette Miss Maude Dorranee of Portland vis made a Hying start, tumbled young i very delicuto health, had been visiting W. P. Heacock A Sons. - : * C - <♦------ « > X - ited in Newherg witli her filend Miss tlie latter part of last week to look after Manning out heels over head at the I Born, fit the Webber property on Cen several weeks in Seattle. his hop crop He found iiis imps look Jessie Britt the fore part of the week. rear, and bolted uround tlie orchard in Mrs. W. K. Allen left the middle of ter street, July 29, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Putnam F'udeless Dyes are fast to ing well and expects a top notcli price record breaking time, easily distancing I I . Wilson, a daughter. The Wilson the week witli her grandson Otta to sunlight, washing and rubbing. Sold for them. Mr. Winslow w ho aspired to do a little i famliy arrived from California last week. join her husband near Boise, Idaho. F. C. Mills arrived home witli his wife ■' | sprinting himself in pursuit, the spray hy C. F. Moore a Co., 10c per package. She went by way of Walla Waila, Wash There seems to be a good demand for Mrs. Ada M. Hopson of Fort Douglas, Wednesday evening from Baker City ing solution living applied indiscrimin Yamhill county property. The teal ington, where she will stop oflT and visit Utah, is making an extended visit with where she was taken seriously ill while ately on ail sides. Tlie territory was estate transfers over the county for the for a lime with her daughter, Mrs. Guy her sister Mrs. J. A. Kerry east of town. on a visit with relatives there. Her covered with dispatch, but hy tlie time past week aggregate an amount of about Metcalf. condition has greatly improved. it was ail done over again tlie ambitious Mr. C. C. Stanley and Miss Tavia E. FI. Brunson and family left Wed thirty thousand dollars. Arthur Hodson left Monday morning ! t(east had occasion to reflect hat “ haste Hewlett o f Portland spent Sunday iu Prof, and Mrs. F\ K. Jones are keep nesday morning for Flasteru Oregon iu Newherg with Miss F'loreuce Hall who for \\ asco, Eastern Oregon, near where makes waste.” ing house for the latter’s brothers Her- tlie vicinity of Pendleton, wiiero they lie expects to work during the summer. was visiting lit home. A good report is given of tlie nnnuui Vey and Cecil at McMinnville while intend to locate. They have not de In tlie fall he expects to return to iiis convention of tlie W. C. T. U. of Yam Mrs. Belle Williamson who had been Recorder J. L. Hoskins and wife are cided upon what they will do, but will work in tlie art school at San F'iancisco, hill county, held at Dayton lust Thurs making a visit down at Gold H ill with probably work iu the harvest fields to making an extended visit with tier California. day und F’riday. A cordial address of parents Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Yolaw, begiu with. C. E. Hoskins and family. A crowd of local sports including Van welcome was given hy Dr. Courtney, returned to her home at Tacoma, Wash Mrs. Louisa f'ornell, accompanied by Mrs. Dora Everest writes from Castle Leavitt, Charlie Wilson, Clarence Butt, Dayton’s prohibition mayor, responded City Headquarters for General Supplies, sucb as ^ I ington, last Saturday. Rock, Washington, where she is visit her grand daughter, Miss Elsie Young, Wortli Sims, Nate Stanley, Arthur Hea to hy Mrs. Nathan While of this place. W. II. Lashier came down from his left last Friday morning for Grants Pass. ing with relatives that she Hnds they ter, W ill Hamnett and Jack Soper drove Convention addresses were given by the have as many saloons us they have The latter will remain there for a visit, home at Kingsley, Wasco county, the down to Portland Sunday and took in president, Mis. Idu Courtney of Dayton. churches in that place and she prefers while Mrs. Cornell, accompanied by first of the week to have 6ome dental a league tiase hall game between Port Mrs. J. C. Hodson of Newherg on “ The to remain near Newberg with her family. Mrs. A. B. Cornell goes on to Chicago, work dono and meanwhile is doing n land and Butte. • « u s to « . ' Child ns a Social F’actor,” Mrs. Lamm Illinois, to a visit with tier d inghter job of painting at Dundee. Mrs. Van Leavitt went down to Port- Mesdames Sawyor and Brown of Port of Dayton on "H ealth and Heredity” Mrs. Tlios Hawks, who was out here Mr. A . S. Bible brought into this laud Wednesday morning to see her land came up to Ncwtierg Saturday and hy Mrs. Additun of Lents on visiting a year ago. office Saturday a few pen vines that brothers Bert and Tad who were to pass evening for the purpose of attending tlie “ Twentieth Century Patriotism.” On Mr. and Mrs. Uaylie Wickersham and were 8 feet 6 inches in length. The} services of the F'riends church on Sun Thursday evening a gold medal contest through from the East on their way down to California. They were a day son Will B. of Western .Springs, Illinois, were grown in ids garden near his house day. Mrs. Sawyer is the mother of was held which was won by Miss late in arriving however and catne up special friends of Prof. U. W. Kelsey, and were never hoed, being sown on Mrs. Fletcher Linn who sang here at Beulah Spaulding of Newiarrg, Miss A G E N T S F O l t C Y P I I E t t ’S N O N - M O IS T IT It E I N C U B A - arrived Saturday evening, having come top of the ground last fall.—Sun. from Portland on a flying visit. Minerva Brouilletle, also of this place, die commencement exercises in June. T O U S A N O B lt O O O U U S . ^ hy way of Southern California. Mrs. C. C.-Cadv of West Chehalem wa9 in being a very close second. Tlie conven ïjj Much to the delight of the small hoy Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Buies, accompan Wickerslmm, who is of delicate health, town last Saturday and said that a pro tion elected officers for tlie ensuing year «com pany of the regulars from Vancou g S g “ lfree Delivery. will remain in Newberg and their son posed rural mail delivery route had ied bv their youngest son Earnest, left. as follows: Mrs. Ida Courtuey of Day- ver, Washington, passed thiough town Monday morning on a trip to California Friday morning on the way hack after will attend Pacific College next year. been made to start from Gaston,coining to make a visit with their four married ton, president; Mrs. R. B. Miller of Mr. Wickersham, who is librarian of around by Dewey and over tlie West Dayton, corresponding secretary; Mrs. sYj F i r s t S t r e e t n summer march and encampment up - - N e w b e r g 1, O r e . K tlie Chicago public library, will remain Chehalem hi 11a bordering on the terri- daughters. Mr. Bales and Earnest will R. W. Kelsey of Newherg, recording the valley. It was of the artillery divis probably remain through tlie summer hut a few days. toroy covered hy the rotlte going out secretary; Mrs. N. L. Wilsy of Ilex, ion and had eight or ten pieces. and work Iu their absence Jasper will Prof R. W. Kelspy met liia fattier from this place. The proposed route is treasurer; Miss F'runkln Hollingsworth Dr. and Mrs. Parker of Portland came cobble shoes. twenty-four miles in length and will of Newherg, secretary o f live Y . W. C. up on the train Tuesday evening, the Asa, who arrived in Portland irom his On arriving home on tlie train Friday T. U. home at Western Springs, Illinois, hy accommodate nearly one hundred and former to see Dr. H. J. Liltlefleld. The fifty people. Mr Cady has the petition morning ufter having won tile gold doctor ami his wife were closely associa way of the Canadian Pacific Sunday all signed up and ready to forward to medal contest at Dayton tlie night before, A d illicit r a l o i ’ s N o t ic e o f Hnle ted with the Liltlefleld family down in morning, and brought him up here on K s ta te . the Depattuient. Beulah Spaulding was met at tlio depot the boat Monday* morning. On Tues Arizona, the former having fully regain Notice Is hereby g iven that the undersigned by a company of admiring friends who David M. Itaiusey as the administrator of the day the Kelseys and the Wickershams Prof. O. C. Albertson of Oskuloosa, ed his health and strength down south. o f J. M. Ramsey, deceased, by virtue of took a drive up on the mountain and Iowa, a recent gruduateof Penn College, placed lier in a hack decorated witli estate an order o f the county court o f Y am h ill coun It is generally understood that Dr. took a look at our country in perspec lias been engaged to take tile depart flags and hunting, and drove with her ty, state o f Oregon, du ly made and dated the 7th day o f July, A, 1>, 1902, em powering, order Liltlefleld is critically ill. Though he tive ami were greatly pleased with the ment of science in Pacific College for about town iu triumph. ing ami liceusiug so to do w ill at Newberg, lies in a comitose state he seems t o Yam hill county, Oregon, from and after the magnificent view of the landscape spread next year, while Ilia wife who is recom 2J day of August. A. L>, 1902, proceed to sell for A. B. Brown aud C. R. Scott are out suffer a good deal of paiu. Three or before their eyes. mended as an accomplished musician, from Portland going over the rurui cash at private sale the fo llow in g described real property belonging to said estate, to wit:— four Portland physicians have been up being a part o f the donation land claim of Fred Buchanan took the train for has been chosen as the musical director routes out from Newherg aud working Sell the Best the Market Affords, such as the to see him but they have not been able David Ramsey anil w ife Notification No. 14",<>. Sheridan Tuesday evening, a little be of tlie college. They will make their in tlio interests of tlie Bates-Hawley in Y am h ill county, state o f Oregon, which said t o determine to their owu satisfaction part is bounded a» follows, to w i t b e g i n n i n g home in the college dormitory where yond which place he takes the position rural free delivery box and tile Oregon at the northwest corner o f tlie east half of said the exact nature of his illness. land claim , thence running cast If* 79 of Are patrol for the Southern Pacific Prof. Albertson will act as governor. ian Publishing Company. Mr. Brown. donation , , ” * ’ chtiiiix; thence south south. ... 33,-jOchahiN thence E. C. Apperson of McMinnville, chair Company. Ho has two districts to Both are recommended as able and is a postal clerk on tile East Side but for ' we*t lrt.79 chain* : thence north, 33.6,) chafmi to . n .. , , the place of begiuuluK and containing .Vi.'JÔ man of the pamphlet committee, which patrol separate from each other which energetic young people whose coming tlie present . is oft on a vacation and has acres more or less. ■ 8 has in hand the arrangement of will necessitate the use of a iiorse. will he a decided accession both to tlie Dated this July lüth, A. D. 190*2. taken up tills work for the time. D A V I D M. RA MSE Y. the matter to be included in Robert Jones, who has been hired as teaching force of the college and to A ll of which are G U A R A N T E E D . Administrator o f said Estate. Frank Urigg9, a former school mate of F. W. Fenton, Attorney for Estate. the pamphlet advertising Yamhill, patrol by the comp tny, instead of being society here. President McUrew and classmate of Prof. requests tliat any one having photo located at Deer Island as lie first Tito Chinese cook, Joe, of tlie steamer A d m in is t r a t o r ’ ! N o t ic e o f F in a l S e tt le graphs of farm scenes, products and thought, is stationed a little farther Leona, is a genius. He lias constructed F. K . Jones, who lias been working in m en t. tlie mines of Idaho, came down to Sa novelties, which they think would south at Scappoose. The job of fire a model of a warship during spare mo N otice is hereby given that the undersigned i adm inistrator of the estate o f James Madson, lem to visit un uncle, and continued Iiis make good advertising features, to send patrol generally lasts until the fore part ments, which is made of tin, and is 3d . , , deceased, 1ms filed his final account as admin tour down the r iv e r to Newberg where Utrator o f said estate, in the county court of the same to him at once. of October, when the fall rains set in. inches in lenghth. It is propelled by hi* c a lle d nn n l.l fr in n .U \T .u .lu v \ I p I Yam hill county, Oregon, and that said court lie c a lle d Oil Old IN erm 3 ¿Monthly. M r . | has appointed Monday, August 4th, 1902, at the I t isn’t near everybody that is privi Mrs. H. E. Hadley and daughters dry batteries placed in ’ tie hold, and B r i i r s s , who is A m e d i c a l s t u d e n t , w ill ! ho,ir o ’c lo ck in the aftern oon of “ aid day. ^ ., at the county court room, at McMinnville, Yain- leged to take an outing at the sea side Inez and Catherine of Olympia, Wash sails tlie water as proudly as her larger n ilis n Ills C o u r s e a t t h e N o r t h w e s t e r n . hill county, Oregon, ah the time and place for these summer days hut most anybody ington, who have been visiting here for sisters. He gave an exhibition of it f Ti.liruruit \* P K i< .o»rt die hearing of objections to said flnul account u in v c rm i^ , v^n icu go. and the settlement thereof Now, therefore. can get away for a day’s picnic now and several days, visited relatives at Dayton 1 Wednesday evening at tlie wharf to a ~ y I» . . ... ... all persons interested in said estate art* herebv Rev. J. Hoberg, of McMinnville, ' notified Olid required to appear at said time j then and the surrounding hills and their tlie first of tlie week. They returned j number of spectators. Joo is quite C h nr r iB i s /10111 H o I m t r i g * , a n t i-a nf I’n r t l K a m H l“ 1 l,l a t c nl >‘«artnit ob ject ion* to nipt flnnl a r rnpnti>r p e m c r oi l <>rt n d l , i RCCO, „ lt a n ,| lhc. » n tl e m e u t thereof, t o t l i . n «ml canyons offer eotue delightful “ resorts” home yesterday. On Wednesday after young, and has made several of these t^ Hoberir, of Albany, and John there, show osuse, If any there t,c. why -aid for such brief outings. One of the best noon Mrs. F\ A. Morris received in hon models, some of which have been sold Casper ., . | final account should not be settled allowed He is a H o b e r g , a p a p e r m a n u f a c t u r e r Of Green , and approved, and said estate finally settled, of such retreats is found in the top of or of Mrs. Hadley. Those present being and exhibited in Portland. d m in i.im o rd l.o h a rfte.l, aud 1.1. bund. the Red hills west of town adjoining the Mrs H. E. McGrow, Mrs C. C. Ben- I good cook, and the crew says he is not Bay, Wis., held an exceedingly enjoy- I men a Ul.-.charveU mcl exonerated, Keyes place— comprising as it does, nett, Mrs O. V. Allen, Mrs. Jesse Fid- ! only a genius hat »Iso a gentleman, lie able reunion in I'ortlund Friday after a hated July 3, UK«. KKMON J. MADISON, A d m i n i s t r â t " r nf .a id E a u te . after a ride leading through “ lovers’ wards, Mr9. G. W. Mitchell, Mrs. E. H. j named his ship tho Shanghai.— separation of 40 years. The brothers C la r e n c e Butt. Atto rne y lor K.tate. are of Prussian parents, who removed laDe,” a fire, grassy canyon as clean as Woodward, Mrs. A. E. Weesner, Mrs. j Reporter. Attaining their a park, and a gurgling stream of moun J. W. Barrie, Mrs. H. Gould, .Mrs. D. j The monotony of the regular ride over to America about 1830 SCMMONM. tain water fed by ice cold springs. If H. Turner, Mrs. E. K. Shaw, Mrs. N. , the rural mail route was varied for Car- majority, they became separated, and Ih the Circuit Court fur Yamhill County, State of Oregon. the pleasure seeker needs any assistance E. Britt, Mrs. T. Brouiilette, Mrs. R. rier Martin Monday by a lively train of Friday witnessed their first meeting in !.. K. Hall -A rc t h o ------ Plaintiff four decades. Their ages range from 50 lu acquainting himself w ith these sur W. Kelsey and Mrs. Julia A . Maris. | fire works set off by the old mare. John Win Christ W eisell and Ida W i * bsc *1 Ms wlfo, Lewis C. Lfttie, roundings or locating the he3t spring of H. B. Gearin, who is the principal J Calva said he was jogging along the [ to 74.—¿iews. Eva It. Little, Kiederlck K Little. ( Summon. water lie will find it in F. T. Keyes, the promoter of the proposed free ferry j road on tlie home stretch near the head j Mr. A. L. Bergren, who returned a few and Huber Little, minors, und A lf. i hospitable patriarch of the Red hills across tlie riyer at the foot of River ' of the valley when without premonition i days ago from a visit to Walla Walla, Smith, th eir guardian, and Chan, L I Smith, Defendant«. J -IN- who takes delight in making liimssrlf street, was in town tlie first of th© week. I*e suddenly found himself sitting in j Washington, says that tlie liberal plant To John Wm. Christ WetMtl and Ida Weaeel i the above named defen d a n ts--In ihe name <>f ‘ useful to visitors. A day thus spent; says tliat after canvassing the mat- tlie road with dashboard, seat, and o lli- , ing of shade trees lias made that city a the wute o f Oregon, you and e «rh o f you are ! "Dear to nature's heart” is far from j ter at Salem, be finds much sentiment tr appurtenances lighting about him different looking place than when lie hereby notified and required to appear a d answer the complaint filed ugainat you in tlie | wasted. j in favor o f the enterprise in that vicinity and in adjacent fields, while the nag last visited it. He says all the principal above in the «hove entitled entitled attlft, *'itt. In the n o ? t named court . . ,i . . ,, i on or before the last day o f the tim e preaerlhed i tore off down the road. He caught the; t>o!ii buameati and r e s ilie n c e , a r e in the order for t’ -e publication of thin *iun ; A hack load of McMinnville citizens, and * * feels confident “ J ‘ ‘ that l'~‘ the ” Marion ! 1 i"<>ii. upon^fii, towlt: op or before'the sth «lay; made up of Prof. L. R. Alderman, Or county court will allow five hundred I treacherous beast, and not having a lined with b e a u tifu l shade trees which of W e carry a full line of up-to-date Styles and a good assort August A. I»., 1902, and if pou fail no to an ; ville Hodson, J. G. Ecktnan, Elsia dollars annually toward maintaining basket at hand in which to gather up ! give the town an elegance in a p p e a r - pear and answer for want thereof the P la in tiff i ment to pick from. W e keep in stock a full line of As far ’ Wright, Dr Leroy Lewis aud M. B. tlie ferry if tlie Yamhill court will do tlie fragments, rode in horseback,empty a n c e w I,lei, money cannot buy. *«*Jn*t John 'N in ChrUt We*sH and Ida We* Hendrick drove down to Newherg Fri likewise. "A petition has tieen signed hy handed, but none tlie worse ofT except as the country in concerned Mr. Be*gren * , sel f r the «urn o f |l2o.on,together with Interest old cart, lik e e th is much hotter, but to him our ther-on from 4th day o f November A I) K .«. day rooming to secure cooperation tlie citizens of this vicinity urging our L<r th0 t o w n « h « r e likf.L- f i n ufr »r U g i m i i . f r o.. at tio rate of 8 per cent per annum, and |IO.OO from the citizens in this part of the county court to art favorably in the Fred Jackson, who for the past year i n v n s h e r e lo >k Mat a fte r ocroming ac ,p (,( „1 attorney s fee«, togetlu r with the eokt* a s to m e d to th e a rb o r e d K treetfl o f and dlsburamenla o f «Hid »n it and a decree county toward getting out a pirnphlet ntalter. The free ferry is a much need has filled tlie position of principal in c ... w . . .. . . . foreclosing the mortgage described in «tid thoroughly advertising tlie resources ed public enterprise, other than from tiie High school at Rock borings, W y » » a l i a » » a l i a . I n h is e P tlr o a tio n a l i t t l e complaint, and for an order of rale of «a id : Also a good Stock o f c n tc rn rls n in I fiU iliru c tlo n i* npo.lm l I . , m ortnsjed prem l.es In w llv -A ll o f Ini Ko. I In a local standpoint, and it is not believed o f Y a in hi II county, said pamphlet to he oming, arrived here last Friday even enterprise in trns (lir c c iio n is nepiietl l.y block No 10 In Hurley A Icir.c « ..M iiim , to) making our little ,h" tnwu nf New berg. Yam hill cnooijr, .tala nf i put in the hands of tlie Harriman rail that the court will be so short-sighted ing and will spomi several weeks visit our citizens toward .. , , Oregon. siiU tti it *aiU <lcfcnU.nl* sinl csch nf them, .nu nil p cr.n o. rt.tm im r bv, through or road people for systematic dirtribution as to turn it down. ing in this vicinity. He was accompan city more attractive lo home-seekers. linker them o r e lth e ro f them be foreelo-ek sinl in the Flasf. A meeting of the business Pres. H. E. McGreW, and Henry and ied hy Prof. B. A. Dunbar, a graduate E. M. Briedwe’.l and J. O. Palmer forever bares.] nf all equity o f ristvmpllou In elsiiu to .slit prem ia«, ao-t every part men here w»s held nud tlie subject pre- Zim Mills arrived home safe and sound o f tl'oeriin, and superintendent of w e n t to A lb a n y 1 n e s d a y for t h e purpose or Which we sell very cheap. thereof. tented. The business men seemeJ dis Fridav evening from their trip to Mt. schools, iu Rock Springs and by V isa of inspecting the creamery at tliut place. .Th'" » ’"o n io n . I. "ervek by publication for mx cnfnccutlve weeks in the Newberg «i'a p h ic ; .* • «• • • • .. posed to take up the matter and render Hood feeling well paid for their time Everly, one of the teachers in the The«egentlemen have lieen qiretly work a weekly new«paj»»*r <>f general clroul «lion In Fa»d Yam hill county, by ordur of what assistance is in their power. The and labor expended. Und ;r lea lership schools troth lieing very sociable and ing out a plan for e.lahlisbing a cream published liou It. V . bird. County Judge of «aid Yam hill W e have on band a full line of one hundred dollars which was left un o f their veteran guide, O. C. Yocum, highly cultured young people. They ery at this place, and have canvassed county, m tde at C h«m ber« iu M cM iiuv'tlle. Oregon, the 18th day of Juue A D 1902; the expended by the Fourth of July ccle- brother-in-law o( tlie R ilrertson boys of are making a tour of tlie Coast, and left the surrounding country and secured the fir*t publication thereof being Juue 27th, hration committees will probably lie tills place, they left eamp for the ascent here the middle of the week for South- over 200 cows It is the intention of A. D. 1902 JNO K flPEXCKR, Attorney for the Plaintiff'. turned over to the McMinnville people, a little before 4 o'clock in the morning ern California. Prof. Dunbar speaks in tlie promoters to have the creamery es Which we are prepared so furnish you at together witli some personal subscrip- and alter a hard climb readied crater very high terms of Fred’s services in the tablished in a short time, and the plan e lions amounting in all to an amount rook where they rested and ate dinner, high school and says lie is one of the determined upon is the same as at Al- | somewhere lietween one hundred and Henry Mills remained here while tlie roost |mpu]ar men they have ever had, ban v, where tlie farmers have separators fifty and two hundred dollars, fro m i re «'o f tlie party continued the a*cent, which tribute is substantiated hy the and ’ hs creamery company gathers the When in need o f any thing in our line give ns a call aud merely local standpoint the same reaching the summit a little after two fact that he was unanimously re-elected cream only, leaving the milk on Ihe we will couvince you that we mean just what we say. amount of money could probably he ex- o’clock, where they were the first per- as principal tor next year. Rock .Springs farm for feeding. These gentlemen sre Yours for busiuess, pended with more results, iiut from a sons this year to register. The view is a h u s t l i n g a n 1 t h r i f t y m i n i n g c i t y o f to he highly commended for their en Offlco over chohalem Valley Hank. broader standpoint the investment will w as magnificent. Mr. Yocum declaring a b o u t f i v e t h o u s a n d i n h a b i t a n t s , b e i n g terprise snd the rity snd surrounding A a n ffe rjr, O regon doubtless prove a good one in aiding to that lie tiad never seen a better day for c o n s i d e r e d a b o u t t b a b e s t t o w n i n t i i e country is to lie congratulated in having gel Yamhill before the world. isight teeing. state. a creamery etublitbeJ here —Kegi ter. ‘ The Douglas Stn iio for fotos. Special Sales Men’s & Youths’ Suits, Shoes and Hats. A good shoe for ev ery day wear only 81.00, formerly *$1.50 aud $1.75. t Excellent Box-calf shoes $3.50 values, now $2.50. Men’s Fedora Hats 1 FLOUR & FEED STORE. I FLOUR, FEED, HIY ANO GRAIN. ** GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK, LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS. 3 W A R D & BARCLAY. \ù >oc< tyew 2l/heelsf T j . 32, D ‘ uncan 6c Sons, Columbia, Cleveland, Tribune, Ram bler, Snell and Yale, Wo jfcavo t/ie Sftosi ¿¿quipped REPAIR SHOP Sn tho County. •Sundries on band at all times. '•uimmatm jfcoliingsworth 6 Cooper Leading Furniture Dealers J NEWBERG AND SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. House Furnishing Goods. Second Hand Goods Undertaker's Goods DR. GEO. LARKIN, BOTTOM PRICES. D E N T IST * H. & C. i fmmmmmmmmw