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Loca] E vents. Fresh bread at A. B. Cooper's treat Tiie Douglas Studio (or fotos. Hata below coat a t Mrs. Johnsons, graduated from tint Monmouth Stale Ore Price of 1‘ortluml was in town m arket. late Graines lias been seriously ill at Normal, and on December Ttb oi tbo l>r. Geo. Larkin took an outing tiie tirat of the week. «nine year ho was united in marriage his home this week. A fine Western Cottage organ at See those second hand Domestic Sew Seaside this week. I Last sale of tiie season beginning with Maggie L, Nelson,of West Clielin- Shaw's. lent. In tiie years 1889 and 1890 To ns for sale or rent by the week. Saturday at Mrs. Johnsons. ing Machines at S h aw ’s. F rank Yergen and wife of Cliaojpoeg , , ,,, „ , . . he attended Rush Medical College at Aimer Blair is working in the East- C . K. Moore & Co. Hollingsworth A Cooper have received _ . were in town Tuesday. , „ , , . , ,, Chicago, and the n e x t two years ho Miss Stella Smith went down to Port- a fti ern Oregon harvest fields in the vicinity ! and elegant line oi wall paper. . . ... , • , You will always And a complete line ! of Pendleton. , , . * ^ spent ut St. Louts in Missouri Medical land to work Saturday. Let them show it to you. • i _ , ..., ... 1 i College, wiiere lie was graduated With oi fresh vegetables at Wilsou ’3 grocery. The best line of ten« and coffees Bert Terry is building an addition to If H. Coleman of \ ancouver, Wu.-h- high honors. He has since resided con- O. IC. Edw ards made a business trip th e bouse which he purchased receutlv the city at W ilsou '9 grocery, ingtou, son-in-law of M. Ellis, visited in tiunously In Nowberg where tie lina nl- to Wiiiaiulua the latter part of laat ’ ; of Jo Eiamerson. * 1 Jam es Lewelling made a trip by boat town with Ins wife the first oi the week, ways had a very extensive practice. week. , , Nelson Sykes m ade a trtp to the coon- to Oregon City Wednesday. Jacob E vans and wife of Pennsylv»-1 WiUtin the last tw o years he has ftvire Prof. K. W. Kelsey ts on a trip up the , y geal g uo d. y ufter!i0oll> retun i, ng the Does your hu t look old? You can buy nia, w ho have been visiting here for a received the appointm ent of Surgeon on in the inter Columbia river this week '¡fo llo w ing morning. a new one cheap at Mrs. Johnsons. few weeks w ith tiie farmer’s brother E. **,e United States Revenue Cutter Perry, eats of Pacific College. W hat do you think of those new earn- W anted—Stoves. Cash paid for stoves W „ left t h e first of the week. T h e 1st-i twice making an extended cruise in Go to T. B Cummings for furniture, p |es at S m ith ’s Gallery? He will have at S h a w ’s second hail J store. Brunson's tor and wife accouipunicd them to Port- Alaakan waters. paints and oils. A full line of u n dertak -1 „ th e r new things too—they are being old stand. A devoted wife, two young daughters, land. ing goods kept in stock. developed now. j C. C. Elliotts, and the Dixon fam iU c The Clias. K. Spaulding logging crew and u little son are le d to mourn the! loss of a faithful husband and loving Miss Nervia Wright is assisting in; Clarellce B .iU, . i. C. Hodson and Geo. | Hurled to the coast by wagon the first passed through Salem Tuesday with its fattier. The deepest sym pathy of all Moore's drugstore in the absence of ^ j Carl drove up to McMinnville Thurs- ! of the week, annual log drive of 10 , 000 , 60 ) feet of goes out to the grief stricken family. proprietor who is at '.he beach. day to latiur w ith the county court in j 0 Emm erson is building a cottage halm n n j white fir logs for the Oregon Mrs. Hattie Rich of . . Eastern Oregon , b**1®'* of th e free ferry project. . upon the lot which ho recently pur- City paper mills. The logs me cut in E v e r y b o d y wants to k n o w w h a t T h e visited in town t ib nit 1 e o 10 nee Mrs. F. A . K inney returned to tier chased on south Main street. the I.uckiamute and Santlam district. O r e g o n i a n h a s to say. with her aun t Mrs. J . H. Wood. home at Astoria the middle of th e week Putnsun Fadeless Dyes are fast to The crew includes five teams and about Rev. F. C. S tanard and family are after an extended visit here wilh lier ^ aiioligtlif, washing and rubbing. Sold th irty men. s rr.iN o u n o o R it e m s . taking an outing ut the coast. This be purents Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowman. by y Mooro a Co., 10c per package. While chopping in tho limber W e d i ing their first trip to view the great deep. Mrs. Jam es H am nett and daughter E. M. A rthur of Springhrook has nesday Jam es Kelly, who lives on the Roy David left for Seattle n few days ! Miss Ettiel Smith went down to P o rt Mrs. Gip L eavitt took th e train for been visiting for a week with relatives Tom Belcher plate two miles northwest ago where ho expects to stay for some i land Thursday to keep house for her Troutdalc W ednesday to visit the for- a n d friends at San Francisco, California of town, made a deep cut in his right time. brothers Harlan and H erm an w ho are m er’s daughter Mis. G. O. Worden and Mrs J . A. Fields, sister of Cicero leg, cutting into tiie bone aud severing Mias Maude McMiller has returned to working there. family. His presence of mind in Portland niter a week's visit with her Murr, lias purchased Mrs. L a m b ’s bull- an artery. Rev. J . J. Dauks who had been con Baylie \1 ickersiiam and son Will B. j ¡nig on F irst street, occupied by Alfred taking a shoe string and tightly binding aun t, Mrs. Whittlesey. ducting evangelistic meetings at Slieri- and Asa Kelsey of Western Springs, j vVlieeler. his leg above the wound saved Idin from J . I. Hadley has been painting ids d a n , passed through town Monday on Illinois, have been taking in the beanti bleeding to death. His young son home the part week. Richard Richards of Astoria is a r e his way home to Saleutr ful scenery up ami down the Columbia j cent arrival who lias purchased for a rushed to town for Dr. Davidson who Herbert, Charles and Jay Graves Rev. A. A. Winter, of Dallas, former river this week. home I lie Bigelow property in tiie west drove out and dressed the revere wound. started Wednesday morning lor Ocean pastor of th e United Evangelical church Tilree sisters, Mrs. Pearl Fenton and | part of town. W. V. Culver of Oklahoma, purchased Park fo ra few weeks outing. of LaFnyette, will preach in th e Presby the Misses Myrtle a nd Arline Ohms a r y i.'s Agres Lawrence came up from last week, through J . M. Wright, Hie Mrs. E . H . S kinner returned home terian church Sunday at 3 p. m. rived Tuesday from Chico, California,! the city S aturday evening and visited property of Rev. L. D Barr in the east Tuesday afternoon after a six months Get ahead of the flies and buy your and are visiting w ith their uncle Jay with her parents west of town until part of town, and will probably arrive visit in California and Portland. Mrs. door and window screens now, at New- Cook and family. to take possession by the first of Sep- Kaiser of Portland catne with her. Wednesday morning. berg Basil and Door Factory. George Hash made the first run of Mrs. Elizabeth H utchinson is making tetnber. O th er intnilins will probably Mr. P. N. Skinner left Wednesday W. P. Heacock & Sons. the season with his threshing outfit on a visit at Rivera, a southern suburb of accompany him, and tiie)' will bring two morning for the Coos Bay country to ho N . E . Britt left Monday morning for his own crop Thursday. A. M. Hos Portland, w ith her son Dr. Woods car'oads of goods and live stork. Mr. gone for some time. Northern California where with a crew kins lias ciiarge of the engine which Hutchinson and family. Culver is the grnileman alluded to in Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo hn R ush aud d a u g h has been thoroughly worked over in the he is doing some work in th e timber the G raphic some time ago wire express- J. P. Johnson and family .left here lands of tiie Southern Pacific Company. P ortland shops. ed a wish to live in a town oi no saloons. ter Mabel mid Miss Myrtle Newby drove Wednesday f i r Buckley, Washington, Thomas E. Miles, a merchant of Scotts Mr. E. B. W a tt, who had just moved to up to Meadow Lake Tuesday to visit a Mrs. 'V. H. W hitten of San Francisco, where th e y will spend somo time visit the Barr property, lias rented tho John few days witii Chas. Shires. California, arrived with iter little girl Mills, and fattier of Walter Miles who ing wiiii a son-in-law and daughter, Wm, Davis and wife took th e train Wright cottage. Wednesday evening and will make an attended collego here last year, l i a s ; Yus it was rather warm a dav or two here Tuesday evening for Newport for a extended visit here with iter parents been in town this week looking for a lo cation in *his vicinity, being d raw n by I »‘‘e week but Ben T<»wn who re- few weeks outing. Rev. and Mrs. Brouillcite. D r. n .J . L ittlefield No Jlo re . turned from the seaside Monday sail) it A. L. Watson nud sister drove up to Mrs. J. B. Mount, iter father David our educational advantages. was too cold over there, so there you St. Joe Wednesday a n d took the train J o C arr w ho was married recently Coyle, and B is t e r s Mrs Norman Keller are. T hough such a sad event was uot al for Newport. a n d Miss Myrtle Coyle, Miss May Lamb, was in town a few days ago introducing Charles Cleinenson and family made together unexpected, the town was C. F . Moore and A. C. Pool joined tiie his bride to his friends, some of whom Mrs. Paul Macy is expecting a b r o t h u trip out to Meadow T.nke for an outing shocked and saddened last Sunday pleasure seekers at Newport th e first of asked how be chanced to capture n girl er from tho E ast for a visit in a few They- were accompanied morning when it became known t h a t a days. so good looking, and Jo expressed some j last week. th e week. little nfter seven o’clock, Dr. II. J . Lit j by Miss Clara Christiansen an d Semon T h e Nawberg Land Company lias surprise at his success himself. Ellis Winters left on his wheel Sun- tlefield, who had been lyina low for sev | Madson. It is reported that F. H. Storey aud made thej»»1o of sixty acres of the E d day for Woods where lie will join olliers eral days wfih what the doctois finally m und Robinson place in the Spriughrook Enos Ellis who are sojourning at New ’ The Misses Nora Parker, Myrtle determined Splnul Meningitis, had pass from hero nnd spend a few days enjoying neighborhood to S. C. Harnden who re- port spent the greater part of a night on Cause and Bernice Woodward took the ed away. For the most part he had tire bench. cen tly purchased the Watson place at a rock, recently, where the tide caught boat for Salem last Saturday in which lieen unconscious for days, arousing The Newberg Local Telephono Com them . "Tim e und tide wait for no vicinity th ey nro spending a week visit only now nnd then to answer a question pany put up a line through here last Bpringbrook. ing fr lends. Dr, and Mrs. C. C. Bennett and mail’’ though the fish may be biting or recognlzo loved ones, and was un Saturday. For th e present It en ds at E. S. Quiraby, tlio man who suffered Hie latter’s mother** Mrs. Edwards, first ciass. conscious w hen the hand of denth was Zim Mills, a branch line going up to J . the severe accident at Grafe’s Hour mill Mrs. Almira Cummins, of Portland, Mr. an d Mrs. F . A. Morris, and Mr. gently laid upon him. The people of L. Haworths. When th e Boll Company an d Mrs. E. K. Shaw spent Sunday has been in town du rin g the past week j a f ew we*|ts ago, and who is being treat- this vicinity have long watched with gets th o irlin c up the mountain lo J . B. cd a t a Portland hospital is reported to picnicing oil the Cimbalom m ountain visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J . C. mingled pity and admiration tiie brave Davids, ttiis nock of th e woods will he Nelson. Although she is eighty-two bo improving slowly. n o rth w es t of town. fight tiie doctor I irs so long made with pretty well off for telephones. Notice is hereby given th a t th e comity liis grim enemy, w hich seemed to attack S horty . Van Leavitt, L u th er Charles, Jim Farr, years of age she made tile trip alone an d Eli H aworth drove over to Hills from New York City a short time ago superintendent of Yamhill county w ill him in so many directions, and a wave ¡bold the regular exam inations oi nppli- of pity sw ept over tiie community when T h o O r e c o n l a n w o « th * f ir s t t e l e g r a p h i c boro Sunday where Van pitched for th e where she had been visiting a son. J . C. Cooper and V. L . Urinnold were I cunts for state and county paper.- it was learned th a t lie had at last sue- n e w s p a p e r in t h i s field. I t k e e r a t h e lead. Diamond W team in a game of base bail cumhed; th a t lie who had saved others, w ith th e Sunnyside nine. The former down to Dundee Tuesday, to secure a j August 13 to 16 inclusive. C. I-f. Eggers came up from Portland himself lie could not save. In ilia dcatli team won t h e game with a score of 9-3. photograph of the p ru n e orchards of An Englishman was watching a C hi Walter Terrell and Terrell Btoddoni, Tlios. Prince. Tiiere nro over 6o0 acres Saturday evening a n d V i s i t e d a couple Newberg loses an efficient physician and naman who w h s placing a dish of rice w ith th eir families, and Matthew T e r in the tract, and it is tho largest Italian of dnys nt home. He says he never saw one of its most popular citizens. by the gravo. “ When do you expect The funeral services were conducted rell and daughter Miss A n n a started for prune orchard in the world. Tiie pic tiie time when there was as much work 3 ’our friend to come out and eat th a t? ' Monday nfteruoon nt 2:30 o’clock in the th e coast Wednesday. The ladies were ture is to be used in the new couuty for everybody in th e city as there is the sailor asked. “ Same tim e as your Friends church and were probably more frien* com© out to amelleo flowers you no w . anved the hot d ay’s ride through tiie pam phlet.—Reporter. valley by taking th e train for Sheridan List of letters remaining unclaimed in widely attended th a n any ever before fellows p u t o n ,” retorted Li. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coltle, once rest- the Newberg postofflee for tho week held in tills part oi the county. There io tiie evening. dents of Newborg, the former having arc few homes in tills neighborhood Allen Rholen, who with h is sister built th e house on Wynooski street now ending Ju ly 31: Jo hn Spalding, Miss T h e n e w s o f b o t h h e m i s p h e r e s —In T h e which Dr. Littlefield had not some time Hilda Nelson, Mrs. Anna Jones, C lar occupied by M. McDonald, passed was ont here from Kansas a year sgo, W eekly O regonian. visited in times of trouble aud distress, arrived again from the sun flower state through town in a covered wagon the ence Smith. Persons calling for any of when Ids visits seemed more than pro- Monday evening and will once more try first of tiie week on their way to their th e above letters will please say “ adver N o tic e o f F i n a l S e ttle m e n t. fessional calls, and when ties of relation tised." E . H. Woodward, P, M. For tho past two Oregon. He laughs at Oregonians who old home at Carlton. Notice is h e r e b y gi ven t h a t Amo* Nelson nd ship were knit, which largely explained deplore the hot w eather and says they years they have been up in the Big J . B. Forsyth, while working a t the m i n i a t r a t o r tie b o n u s non w it h th e will a n n e x the tribute expressed in the large a u d i e<l of the est a te of J o h n J Goalee. de eeabed. has , saw mill Wednesday morning was pros- don’t know wliat they’ are talking about. Bend country of Washington. bis final Account in said estate, and that ence which attended his funeral. As filed the c o u n ty c o u rt has fixed S e p te m b e r 6th, at Ralph Winslow, who made a trip to W ater Consumers Take Notice—Sec. rated by tho heat and taken home in a the funeral party entered tho chnrcli, th e h o u r of 10 o’clock la t h e for enoon of said Southern Oregon a few weeks ago, has 22 of the “ Rules and Regulations oi tiie carriage, hut was able to be up the next an organ voluntary was pl.ived by Miss day 1902, a t th e c o u n ty c ourt ro om In th e city of McMinnville, Y a m h ill c o u u ty , Oregou, as decided to locate at Roseburg in the Nowberg Water Works’’ reads as follows: day. Mr. F orsyth, who has long since Eleanor Batch well. The following nam- th e t i m e a n d place for h e a r i n g said acc oun t d ob je cti ons thereto. jeweler business, and intends to make “ Consumers will only be allowed to use attained tiie scriptural limitation in ed prominent citizens served as pall a n And all pe rs ona In te re s te d In said estate are The move the first of tho week. There water for irrigation or lawn sprinkling years, does more work th an many men bearers: 8 . M Calkins, Jesse E I wards, h e re by notif ied to a p p e a r a t said t im e And place to show c au s e if any w hy said a c c o u n t should is said to be a good opening for him at between th e hours oi 6 and 7 a. m. and half his age. > not be al lo w ed a n d a p p ro ve d e n d 6nld a d m i n B. C. Miles, N. C. Christenson, Clarence is trator dis ch a rg e d . Roseburg, where his friends wish him 7 and 8 p. m. an d for street sprinkling The sale of Rev. L. D. Barr's property Butt and J . C. MeCrea. Following the Dated th is 8thdoy of August , 1902. m u c h soccess. A1108 NELSON, from 7 to 8 a. m and 12 m. to 1 p. m. j shows what a litllo improvement upon family and relatives came the Masons, A d m in is tra to r de b o n u s non i w ith the will a n n e x e d of the Glenn Winslow, who for tiie p ast sev and from one h y d ra n t o nly ." Notice “ PIace wil1 do aa an investment. Ri»v. who had ciiarge of the exercises at the e st ate of J o h n J. Coulee, dee. eral m onths has been taking by mail a is served th a t If the above regulations , Barr P“ >‘I f300 dollars for his home cemetery. McCain A Vinton, A tto rneys for a d m in is tr a to r. are not respected, violators thereof will and by tho judicious expenditure of two course in optics in th e American Optical R c v .J . F. Day of Carlton, formerly College a t Detroit, Michigan, has re fie deprived of water without notice, hundred dollars or more upon tho pastor of tiie Baptist church here, had A d m l s t r a t o r ' a N o t i c e o f Sal© o f l i e a l ceived a certificate oi graduation from Tho authorities also warn consumers house made a new looking placo of it, ciiarge of the services, assisted by Pres. F atate. with tiie result th a t ha doubled his t3 th a t institution. H e bas supplemented against needless waste oi water. H. E. McGrew. Music was furnished Notice is h e re by g iv en th a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d money in its sale. David M. Kainsey as th e a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f the hie course oi study witii practical work by a quartet composed of Mrs. J . W. esta McMinnville suffered quite a loss by te of J. M. Kamsey, decensod, by virt u e of h e re a t home in the meantim e and feels fire late Saturday night. Fire broke A now law firm to be composed of C. Barrie, Mrs. If Gould, and Messrs I. nn o r d e r of th e c oun ty c o u rt of Y a m h ill c o u n ty, s ta te of Oregon, d u l y m a d e a n d da te d the t h a t he is now thoroughly competent lo out in the rear room of the McMinnville C. Linden and E . V. Littlefield, to lie E. H olt and W. C. Woodward. ,S elec 7th day of J u ly , A, D, 1902, e m p o w e r in g , o r d e r ing a nd li c e n sin g *o to do. will a t Newberg, h an d le work in this line. News office and McMinnville Fence known as Linden & Littlefield, will tions rendered were “ Walking liy F aith,” Y a m hil l county, Oregon, from n u d a fte r the H. B. Gearin of Champoeg was in the Works about 11:30 and consumed the open for business about August 1st, in “ Lead Kindly L ig h t,” an especial 23 day of Au gust. A. D, 1902. proceed to sell for cash a t p riv a te ta le the follow in g desc ri bed city Tuesday circulating a petition to building. Much of th e newspa|>er plant the room now occupied by Dr. Cable, favorite of the deceased, aud tiie sacred resl pro p e rty belong ing to said estate , to wit:— Being a p a rt of th e u o m t l o u l a n d c la im of Following David th e coonty court for a free ferry across was rescued, hut th e $1200 Cottrell press whose furniture th e new firm lias anthem “ Abide W ith Me,” Ram sey a nd wife Notification No. 1436, Ilia Willamette at Champoeg, Marion is badly damaged. Tiie office was insured bought. Dr. Cable expects to move to a prayer by Pres. McGrow, eloquent In Y a m h ill c oun ty, state of Oregon, w hi ch said p a rt Is b o u n d e d as follows, to w it:—b e g i n n i n g ! Portland as soon as Dr. Cook returns witii tenderness and sy m p ath y, the at the n o rth w e s t c o rn e r of th e eas t h a lf of s a id 1 an d Yaw hill counties each to appro- for $2500. The fencing material was n d c la im , th ence r u n n l u g c a s t 16.79 | funeral sermon was preached by Rev. d c h o a n i a n ti s o : n the U nc priate fioOO yearly toward such ferry, tho property of E. Estes, general agent from It is vacation.—Reporter. e sou th south, 33,**)ch ai n* th ence west 16.79 Chains; th e n c e n o rt h, 38.60 c h ain s to Day from tiie text, “ And tiie last enemy M r Gearin finds no opposition to the ; of (lie Page Company, and was mostly T he fm e ra t of Jo hn H untley took th e place of beg in n in g a u d c o n t a i n i n g 56.25 movement, nnd says all ho has reen are saved. The building, a frame, was place from th e house last .Saturday af which shall be conquered is d e a th .” I acr es more or less. A T), 19©2 heartily in favor oi a free ferry a t th a t owned by J . G. Wisecarver. and was i n ternoon, the sermon being preached by A t the close of t',« services, tiie audience | Dated th is J u ly 10th, DA VIII M. KAMSEY. A dminis tra tor of said Estate. viewed tho remains, it taking the better 1 point.—Woodburn Independent. sured for $300. Adjoining buildings ■ Rev. T. Bronillette, pastor of the Presby F. W, Fe nto n, A ttoruey for Estate. The first of tho week when Claude were injured to the am ountof over $500. : terian church. The exercises were in part of a half hour for th e people to pass Mendenhall, Dare Campbell and l.vle The origin of tiie fire is thought to be ciiarge of Die local G. A. R. poet of| th e bier, And tho crowd was handled H l'H M U N H . Feddell were deer hunting at the B arns’ incendiary. i which th e deceased was a member. The w ith pleasing dispatch. Ih th e C irc uit C ou rt for Y amhill County, Among those in attendance from a 1 5K*te of Oregon. m ountain n ear He!», they run across a j en ss Alice eiemieniinu. Miss Mendenhall, m the e new pas- P®B bearers were J , IV. N ev itt, John Plaintiff! Hall g r i n ly bear and took a shot at Ids bear- tor oi th e Friends chinch, entered upon McCleery, Noah Lapp, B. II. Cornell {distance were, from McMinnville, Judge ' *• r | K P. Bird and son Guy, D f. A t b u r y , ' J o h n Wm C hri st W e w e II and Jd* i s h ip but failed to kill it. Tiie hoys say her work here last Monday morning by F. C. Mills and K. C. Hollingsworth, e d ito r o f th e Y a m h ill R eporter, D eputy '} UifieTKferterick !•: Liiilr! ) Pu min ons th e bear was nearly as large as a yearling preaching an inspiring and masterful Little business was transacted by the S h e riff \V. C . H ag a g erty e rty , School S c h o o l Hnper Mm>er- a n d ’. tu b e r Llule. minor», and Alt. colt aud was a rosn color. It has been sermon from tlie text, "A n d th ey shall j . . , , „ „ ’ .. . * 8mli t, ttle tr guar<ll»o, nn4 Chn«, L city fathers Monday evening. The i n t e n d e n t E . V. L Littlefield i t t l e f i e l d a and n d w i f e . Brail 1, D efe ndant» .; generally thought th a t grizzly bear did call His name E m m anuel, which is, be street graveling question was pretty Rev. and Mrs. Jos. Holierg. Geo. Hen-1 To Jo h n Wm. C hri s t Wesael sufi M s W c m c I no t exist in the coast range m ountains ing interpreted, God with us." Many I th o s hove nn m ed d e f e n d a n t s —!u th e u a m e of ; thorougly discussed, and it was decided dersliott and Eli Branson ; from L aFay. th e stat e of O re ro n. you ami e*oh rf you a re , bu t it is reported they have been seen were th e words of commendation heard notified a n d r e q u ir e d to a p p ea r a d ! K P uot to re-gravel Hie etreeta this season, cite, f e t e Olda, Mrs. Vede Olda, CUI<e a h n e s re w by e r th e c o m p la in t filed a pai ns t you In the aeveral times before by In dian s and and th e church feels that the right thougli tiie sum of one hundred dollars Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Al Fletcher, Jo s h o v e e n ti tl e d suit, in tiie above na m e d cou rt hu n ters, but so far as we hove been selection lias been made for the work at or before the last day of the ti m e prescribed was voted with which to patch up the H uaton.Jaa. Derby, Mr. and Mr.'. J . !.. on t.j th e o r d e r for th e p ubli c a ti on of t h i - m m able lo learn none have ever been killed. Newberg. Miss Mendenhall has taken bad places J . J . Woods and Clarence m o o t upon «you, t o w t t . on or bef u e the 6tb d a y * Vickrey, Mr. and,Mrs. Chas. Bryant and of Augunt A. D„ 1902, a u d if pou fail no to a p I —Son, up h er reside nee in th e home of Mr. B utt were allowed $35 nnd $15 respee- Dug Nelson; from Dayton, Dr. A. J . pr ar a nd ao ew er for want th e re of th e Pla in ti ff " t a g H. A. Grafe, » h a fell a distance of an d Mrs. J . T. Smith. On Wednesday tively aa lalarv, and C. J. Edwards Roasiter, Jo hn Nichols aud Adam Ross- will apply to the c o u rt for th e relief pra ye d for to th e c o m pla in t he rein, vis;— A ju d g e m e n t J®i fifteen feet and broke a leg, while work a large attended recaption was tendered $ 42.90 ¡o r cj jy a gai ns t J o h n Wat Cbrl at W snss I Slid Ida 'Ves Before adjourn- n e r ; from Carlton, Rev. Day a n d family eel for the tu rn of 112VOO,togethor l o te re -t ing on the miU last week is getting along Misa Mendenhall nn tbc lawn east of ment, the following resolution w as and Mr. and Mr«. Wash Lauglilln; from the re on from 4th day of N ov em ber with A. !> J»*<. a t th e r v e of 8 per cent per a n n u m , a n d 140.00 nicely, folly as well as oonid be expected th e church, which wna a source of bene adopted: “ W h-reas a proposition is Buttevilie, O. H. Cone and J o h n special attorney s fee*, togeth er w ith th e coats for a man of hie year*. A strange fatal- fit and enjoyment to ail present. The pending to establish a free ferry on the Vaughan ; from i ’orlland, Dr H R . Lit- a n d d U b o r r m e u ts of «aid «ult. and a d e cr ee th e mortgage de sc rib e d iu ari d •ty seems to ba following those cm ployed yard was lighted for th e occasion with Willamette river at a point below the tlefield, father of th e deceased, aud c foreclosing o m p la in t, and for an o r d e r of rale of said in t h e carpenter work on th e addition different colored electric lights w h im town oi Newberg, known as Gearin’« wife, and Tom Belcher, proprietor of mor t^ ac ed premfre* tow it .--All of lo» ¿No. 1 in block No. 10 io H urle y A Large a a d d it io n to to th e Newberg Flooring Mill. In tho gave a very pleasing effect, f’re*. Me- Ferry : and believing the establishment the S t. Charles lio tei; from Dallas, Mrs. the towu of N e w b e rs , Y am hil l county, etate of Oregon, th a t »aid d e f e n d a n t s and enc o of flPK plao« Walter Cook took a tum ble of ' Grew lia<i chargn of the ab ort program. of th e »ime will conduce to the welfare 1 D M Metzger ; from The D ikes, Ju d g e th e m , a n d and ail poraou* c la im in g hr, th ro u g h or uearly twenty feet, lighting on hie neck J a y Cook spoko some very practical of the citixetie of t»oth Yamhill and Bradehaw, brother-in-law of t h e d e n n d e r fhe*n o r a i t b e r o f th e m be foreclosed and fo revc r b i r r e d of all s ^ u iy o f re d e m p tio n In •od shoulders and barely escaping seri wonts of welcome to the paitor oo be- Mari<>n counties: Resolved th a t it it ceased. o r cla im to ra id pre m is es s u d e ver y pa rt thereof. ous injury. In • few dar« after E . 8 . half of the Friends church and Rev. T. the aen*« of th e city council of the town t b l * aQrrmons Is s s r e s d by pu b lic a tio n for Horace .T. Lit tic lield was boro in Q u ia b jr m et wiih the »ad accident Broulilette did likewise on behalf of th e of Newberg, th a t (he county court of Mackinaw, l a e w e d county, Illinois, s ix co nse cuti ve **eeks in th e N s w b s r r G ra phic S w eek ly ne w sp a p e r of ge ner al c ir c u la tio n whloh came »0 n ear taking bis fife, an d otl.er chorchee of tiie town, to which Yamhill county, will enbaerve the in October 2, 1868 jb li s h s d l a ¿aid VamMli county, by or de r of He came to Oregon in p oq R P. B ird C ono ty J u d g e of said Y e eibi ll may yet result finally. A lit tie over a cordial welcome Miss Mendenhall fit- terest of the people of Yamhill and Mar 1871 with hie parents who settled In c K oun ty, i r «da st C h a B b t r » in MeM»no*rille. week later, Mr. Grafe made tl.e tliirj tingly responded. After the program, ion counties by granting said petuion, t i l u couuty at L i I'a yet to, in tho p»l»ho Oregon, the n t h day of J a n e a D. ¡3o2.tUe th* first public atio n there of be ing J j u e 27th.: • t e t i * gad it is hoped broke the fetal ice creatn and cake were »erred, and a and a p p ro p r ia t e ^ lufe ¿iao.ro; therein •uhooti of which pl.ifM lie received It If» A. D. ;>JS. ^ TWO K j Special Sales ---------------------— Our raid-summer sales are tiotv on and many are taking advantage of the big cuts we are making in Men’s & Youths’ Suits, Shoes and Ilats. A good shoe for ev ery day we nr only i 81.00, formerly $ 1.50 i I and 81.75. t Excellent Box-calf f j shoes 83.50 values, [ | now 82.50. <: ♦ Men’s Fedora Hats i t off. Clothing too low to mention, come and lie convinced that Ahe top is cut off and the bottom knocked out of the price. These baigains will continue a short time only. I FLOUR & FEED STORE. * § s even«* enjoyed. ¿«red for.” early eemuon. Xa Juae l&db to Aitor*»«y lw t* t ?«« *w»g, City H eadqnarters for General Supplies, such as FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND GRAIN. •••••••• GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK, LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS. A G E N T S F O B C Y P H E R 'S NON-M O ISTURE IN C U B A T O R S A N D BROO DF.K S. g l ^ * F r e e Delivery. W ARD & BARCLAY. F ir s t S treet - « N e w b e r g , O re. £ * NE £ I $ * (Â JOHN A. BECK, WATCHMAKER JEWELER, Soitcltn t h s p a t r o n a s e of hl» old I n d i a n a F r ie n d s w h o n e ed walcli re p nlr iuc do na. 207 M orrison S t. PO RTLAND, OK. Bank of Newberg. H C. MILKS. P r es id e n t. M. E. BRITT, Vice-Pren. F. I I WOODWARD, Secretary. J. C. COLCORD, C t s h l e i . CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. B r . MILKS. C. K. BPA tL D INO . K H. WOODWARD. N F. BKITT. J . II DOUC1LA8, JR. Directors. C O I I f t E S P O N D K N T S —Ladd At Tilton, Por t l a n d ; N ati ona l l'a r k I’.auk, Now York. Str ange rs vis it in g t h e c it y a re in v . te d to call a t th e I,nnk for in fo rm a ti on c o n c e rn i n g th a city. Coriefcpondeuce invit ed. WWWWVi jfcoliing sw orth 6c Cooper • Are th e — Leading Furniture Dealers -TN- N E W B E R G A N D SE L L AT L O W E ST P R IC E S. Wc carry a full liue of up-to-date Styles and a uood assort ment to pick from. W e keep iu stock a lull line of House Furnishing Goods. Also a good Stock of Second Hand Goods W hich we sell v e ry cheap. W e have on baud a Tull’ line of Undertaker's Goods W hich we are prepared so furoiah you at BOTTOM PRICES. When i d need of any tbiug in our line give os a rati i o d we will convince you t b i t w : mean j u s t what we say. Vom » fot business. H . & C.