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The Douglas Studio (or lotos. /lo ti idren. .te line grocery. uis outing to bo in ine Hop tickets printed at this ollico. Xfrs. (j. XV. Mitchell lias been ill this week. Iieifor calf for sale. Joseph Hall, Fresh breed at A. B. Cocper’s mem j Mrs. Ann Lamb has been ill with the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deach came buck I market. ; grip tins week A few sheep to let on tlie shares. I Mrs. Hattie XX'rage of Corvallis ia vis- from Aumsviile n few days ago. tf. Team of work horses for sale, one Enquire of J. K. Blair. | icing relatives in Newberg. John Stratton got home from South mile east of Newberg. D. J. Gilbert. Mi«* Alice Mendenhall visited rela- j lives in Springorook yesterday. Oa Sunday evening, August 17, a eon ern Oregon Wednesday evening. Hoy Heater went down to Portland to was born to Mr. and Mrs. XI. J. Coiner. A lady from Portland named Hlli Mabel Cooper and Eva f’ ressnall epeut S work at the carpenter trade yesterday spent Sunday in Newberg with the fam ily o f J. J. Woods. tbe first of tlie week visiting friends in morning. Tlie boat lino of teas and cotloes in the city at W ilson’* grocery. • for furniture, . line of uudertak- Cortland. etock. C. IS. Wilson and family got home . ukins wheeled down from .tty sest Monday afternoon, re- from Newport by tlie sounding sea Tuesday evening. su.tting the following morulng. I. W. Forsyth has been having some Mr. and Mrs. Eli Seese of McXIinn- j carpenter work done on his house and ■vllle visited in town Sunday and attend- I e d the morning services at the Friends j 14 * repa n.e ch u rch Editor Connover of the Dayton Her- our facilities for serving tlie public bet ter than ever before, we now with to say that we era buying w heat, oata end barley at tlie highest m arket valve* end doing a general m illing *ud exchange business, including til* milling of rye und buckwheat, for winch we are espec ially prepared. The usual varieties of flour and mill- stuffs kept ou sale at lowest maiket Our J W / and W inter Stock -OF- Ctothmg is JÎrriving, values. We extend thanks to all our old cu s tom ers for past patronage, and to nil A birth day dinner was given at the oth ers an invitation to com e and give home of Xlrs. Nancy XX’ iley Wednesday us a trial. R espectfully, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Pike are enjoying a visit witli their son from Montana who arrived Tuesday evening. | in honor of Xlrs. N. L. XX'iley. Atkinson B os. shipped a couple of A man who came to tlie Sears place! their gilt edged pigs Thursday morning, some time ago, without friends, sick and j one to Irving and one to Union, 'un know n , died yesterday and was I 11 Newberg Fouring Mills. We will open up the Largest Liucs of DUXUKK I TIC .MS. 5 V/cnfSj 2/ouths dt Oioys Clothing Miss Mamie Grumes has been very Mrs. F. 8. Itallock and bahy of Mont- j buried by the county. sick the past two weeks. avilla are visiting in town with t!.o for Jos. Hall sent in some fine samples of j mer's mother Mrs. C II. Eggers. j the sugar prune Wednesday, the cui- j Chas. l’ arrott, Clarence lies*, and G. Dr g , XV. McConnell o f Baker City «W i " Newt.er« Monday and made Putnam Fadeless I)ves aro fast to { lure of which is being started in Ibis XV. Byers and wife arrived home from was in Newlierg on business the first of “ ,e GrgPlnu “ fralernal ea,‘ ................ . . . . 4 „ , . tile coast last week. Miss Lucy Gnuse went down to Port- eunllglit, washing and rubbing, hold vicinity. week and shook hands with many . . . . j , - t lit* l,1 \ f .v .'v e n a. 1 A o n u e n u . Captain Carl Grotti mid XIate Lehman by C. F. Moore a Co., 10c per package. .Miss Bertha Nicholson, who lias been i ¡ami tno latter part of last week and friends. arrived home Saturday evening but There is rejoicing in tlie home o f Xlr. spending the past year witli lelallvcs at as .... r .. 1 » t „ at ^ 1 visited Lionels for a few days. Those wishing to put up fruit for the and Xlrs. A. T. Hill at I.aGrande over LCartilage. Indiana, is expected to ariive didn’ t bring their steamboat with them Alaska missionary box will bo supplied Rev. Chas. T. Hurd o f LaFayette will Miss Gertrude luius is able to be the arrival oil Tuesday, August 19, of a homo tlie latter part of this week. with can« on calling at J. 15. Mount’s preacli in the presbyterian church Sun- about again. son. Xlr. and Xlrs. F. H. Caldwell arrived 1 day afternoon at three o ’clock. hardware store. B. 8. Hunter is clerking in XX’ . A. Mr*. Nannie Cox and little son of home Xionduy evening from Colorado, The “ Y ’s” will serve Sunset Cream M iss Ella F. Macy and Mrs. E . H. Eugene are visiting relatives north of having enjoyed n very pleasant trip. Edgerton's store. Saturday evening, August 23, in th e Woodward attended tlie Salem quarterly town In tlie persona of S. XX'. Newhouse They spent eleven days at Cripple Creek, Several parties made tlie trip to I’o*t j * meeting of tlie Friends church at Scotts building opposite tlie postniiioe. and family. where the big Woodman encampment land Monday und Tuesday to st-e the Aaron B u y came up from Portland Mills Saturday and Sunday. Prof. R. XV. Kirk lias rented tlie okl was held. The delegates wore taken bahv elephant and all tyjiort a good : H. M. Wallace is busy at the public the first of the week to look after his Deskins property which he and his down into one of tlie big gold mines, time. sch ool building finishing up tlie new interests in the fruit drying business. brother and sister will occupy during near that place, the committee in charge Tbe prunes are coming along nicely room, putting in the new stairway and What do you think of those new sam Keep your eye on our Ads and we will convince you that our having to pay eight hundred dollars for and everybody seems to begetting ready tlie coming school year. ples at Sm ith's Ualltry? He will have making general improvements. prices are right aud that we have just what you want. the privilege, which amount the c>m- to begin drying. Seth Mills writes l ’ res. McGrew from Get ahead of tlio flies and buy your other new things too—they are being pany figured as its loss for tlie two tlie Coast mountains south of Yaqiliua Tiie section men finished tlie switch door and window screens now, at N e w -! developed now. Bay that they have ulreujy brought hours in which tlie visitors interrupted work here. Now why can’t they fix up ; Mr. and Mrs. Win Manning’s daugh berg .Sash and Door Factory. their work. They were taken down the the yard? down four deer and are after more, ter, Mrs. XX’est, with her children, join XX’ . P. Heacock A Sons. shaft at such a heart breaking velocity Tiie carpenter work as called for by sruixuuHOOK i news. that some of tlie women were sent into Mrs. XV. XV. Holden returned to her ed her husband in Portland the latter contract was finished on War J , Barclay hysterics. XYhile Mr. and Xlrs. Cald limne in Portland Friday morning after part o f last week where they will reside. Dr. J . A . Lyman took a trip to Mt. & Jones' new warehouse tbe middle of well saw much flue scenery on tlieir Hip About twenty-five members of tlie I visiting a few days witli her brother Hood last week and returned home the week. Tlie building is a decided they declare that that between Colorado Ervin Sco t and family north of town. Dayton Circle drove down Monday Tuesday. credit to the town. Springs and X’ ietor, including a distance Mrs. Geo. Montague o f Lebanon who evening and were entertained by tlie Mr. David Pointer,a brother o f Mrs Mrs. X X ’ ni. Manning left Monday of thirty-two miles, is magnificent be hail been visiting for some time with local lodge here, a supper being served. morning for Cliehalis, Washington, yond all comparison. On tlieir return lhiul Macy, arrived here from tiie East M rs. C. XI. Cashier returned from Dr. Clara XI. Davidson left for Portland where she was called by a telegram they spent several hours in Salt Lake lost Thursday ami will spend about ten Friday morning to visit relatives and : Seattle, Washington, last week well from her son stating that his wife was City with wlik'h place they were highly days visiting his sister. pleased with her extended visit with friends. in very poor health. Mr. K incaid’s and Albert Heater’s pleased, even more so than w i'h Den Mrs. XI. L. Gripper of Southern Cali her son Sam, and milch improved in On Wednesday August 27, aW C.T.U. ver witli its many residence mansions. people arrived fioin tlie coast last .Sat fornia, who lias been visiting a son in health. meeting will he held at Glen Eden Park, They attended an orgau recital in tlie urday after a two week's outing. Nelson Sykes made a business- trip to Portland, before returning home caine the J. C. Hudson residence. All friends Temple and visited many places o f in Mr. 8. C. Harnden is moving onto his ^ City Headquarters for General Supplies, such as up to Newlierg and spent this week vis Albany tlie latter part of last week re of temperance art! welcome to these terest. They took a hath ia Great Sait uew place that he bought of A. L. XVat- turning tlie first of this. On Sunday ho iting with Mrs. J. T Smith. meetings. Strangers specially invited. l ake whose waters are so solvent witli son lately. A. L. Schweizer, the tailor, is spend visited ill Eugene with Mr. and Xlrs. Hour 2:30 p. m. salt that it is well nigh impossible to * Mr. Clyde Uallady of Nortli Yakima, Lon Hill. ing tlie requisite number of days at Cows are going dry with most peoplo; sink. Just for tlie oddity of tlie tiling Washington, who has been visiting liis V 7 Xir. and Mrs. XX’ . F. Edwards of Port- work on liis homestead claim down in • • 09 09««a * «m , 1 , . -n, I • , 1 . : I ni the chap that can sup li y you with and to the amusement of spectators, sister .Mrs. E. L. Heater tlie past week, . . . .. . , ,, Columbia county building fence and land came up Thursday evening of lust Xir. Caldwell floated out on his back , ' . , ' . . . . . . . milk, without fail, with a pint or gallon was taken sick tlie first of tlie week ami week and enjoyed a visit with their m aking general improvements. Remember the price, $1.00 per month and smoked a cigar with ease. Witli all is under tlie care of Dr. Davidson. Prof It. XV. Kelsey, versatile in tal folks here until Xionduy morning when after Nov. 1. It’s guaranteed not to be that they saw while away however I’aul Macy and w ife and Mrs. Macy’ * ents, has lately blos.tomed out as an they returned homo. they confess that they didn’ t see any quite ail Water, please. G. Everest. brother spoilt a couple of days with XX'ill urtist and lias been taking some excel Frank E dioit lias received word from thing that looked as good to them as A few special bargains \it Jay Cook’s, Macy and family at McMinnville tho lent views of different residences about his old Illinois home that his brother preparatory to moving stock. Tea Gur- Oregon. first o f tbe week. tow n . His picture of tlie Friends XX’ ill who was out here visiting a few 5K AGENTS F O R C Y P H E R ’S NON-MOISTURE IN CU BA- ){£ ... v . . I den Drips syrnp, bulk, 58c per gallon: Mr. Alt' Rees, who lias been working church is probably the best ever taken. vaars ago, lias received the appointment j , . ... ... S| TORS ANI> BRO O D ERS. XVns K ctib cii F r o m N e w b o r n ? ■, , , . , I regular price 75c. Prize baking pow- for the >8. P. R. R. Co. in tlie coast trio of guard at the Illinois state penitentiary . .. , . ,,, .. Jesse Edwards made a business 1 3 1 ■ dor, 40c; regular price 50c. Also some tffl^Free Delivery. ^ According to Tuesday's Oregonian a mountains for tlie past tw o months, to Seattle tlie latter jmrt of last week at Joliet. bargains in ladies’ and Misses’ shoes. young man, who, from his appearance, spent Tuesday night with liis brother W h ile there lie saw Mr. and Xlrs. Alberry George of Middleton was in Hon. C. 15. Montague of Lebanon, had brought his best girl to town to seo J. II. He took tho train Wednesday Torn Hester who stopped off in Seattle Town XVedtiestlay. He is a knight of lather of Dr. Clara XT. Davidson of this the circus, ami had become bewildered morning for Portland. ^ First Street - - Newberg1, Ore. | k on tlieir way from Iowa to Newberg to the grip for tlie Portland Seed Coni place, fell from tlie Albany local train as by what lie had seen, created much Mr. Alberry George spent. Tuesday visit with the latter’s brother Ed Hump- pany, for which lie lias been working it loft the station at XX'oodhtirn Monday amusement in a down town restaurant night with Ids uncle J. I. Hadley. Mr. for tlie past, four years, and is taking a ton and family. evening and dislocated It in shoulder. last evening. George lias a position with tlie Portland The young mau and short vacation at home. Born, to Mr. and Mrs Henry Ehret He was also badly bruised about the" ’ Mainly Ann v-oro piloted to a seat in •Seed Company of Portland. Bliorty. ■on Monday, August 13, a daughter. Tlie A suit or overcoat made to your indi- face. tho tear after Reuben had placed liis population in this part of town is on tlie j vlHiml measure nnd made right is of Geo. Mitchell and XX’altcr XIacy ar Sunday head-gear on a rack near tiie Foret*l G rove Fails to 31 uoici|ia2ize tlxe rapid increase of late, this young lady infinitely more value to yon than a ready Town Cow. rived home late Tuesday night from middle of the room. After scraping tlie w atchm aker m aking three new comers in almost as made suit or overcoat. It fits better, tlieir extended timber cruise in tlie bottom of every dish—for sight-seeing ' The city council talked o f pledging many weeks ou one block, and with tlie wears lietter, and costs you but very southwestern part of tlie state looking all day had made them hungry—they 200 cows to the new milk comluntery, jew eler fourth just across the street. little more. See XXfanamakcr & Brown’s very much as if they had taken the started for the cash counter. Now tlie but when they found that Hie cows Mrs. 8 . S. Terrell, who is preparing to ' splendid line o f a i l w o o l samples at the Nazarite vow. They intend to start out ! SoiicJts the pairotiftRe*^if h i« old ImflolNfr young man’s troubles began. H e had would have to lie milked, they weaken | Friends who u^ed watch repairing done: move with liar children to Iowa, has Racket. It. B. Linville, Sales Agent, again in a few' days. hung liis hat on one o f tlie half-dozen ed on the proposition. Tlie mayor said , - 0 7 M orrison St, fioaters out announcing a public sale o fj Q uiU an ex citing chase atler a bear Carroll E. Kiik, who is assistant sec- racks lining the w all, but lie could not lie bud a sore linger nnd couldn’ t milk ; tlieir household property, to take place took place Sunday out near the residence retray of the Seattle Y. M. C. A , Came remember which one, and, after gazing Jim Buxton bad cow s o f bis own and PO R TLA N D , O H , tomorrow afternoon at I wo o ’clock at of Dick Johnson. Bruin has been ter down to Portland last week to attend a intently into the interior of 20 soft felt didn’ t propose to milk tlie town cow ; their home on south Xleridian street. rorizing that com m unity for some time meeting of the Y*. M. C. A. workers of ha!.*, lie grew embarrassed. The girl John Hlribich said lie wasn’ t used to L. M. Parker will cry the sale. and it was thought by a combined effort Oregon, Washington and Idaho. He was simpering witli tlie pleasure of hav milking any but Dutch cows; Grant Miss Sarah Morris, sister of XX'. “ • i tlie critter might lie killed, but in spite lias been spending this week at his ing so many eyes directed on lier, but Hughes had troubles of liis own and Morris, who had been low with Cm- of a)| Uiev could do, bruin still roams at home north of (own. tier escort did not enjoy tlie situation. didn’ t want to borrow any more; Juke li. C. MILES, President. eamptiou for many months died Mon- wiH, feasting on the fat of the land.— Dr H. B. Clough returned from his Not content with examining every XVirlz said lin’d shavo 'em but would be N. E. mu rr. Vlec-Pres. day night at a little after twelve o ’ clock. News. slouch lint on one side of (lie room, lie blamed if liu’ d inilk ’em ; Jake Buxton business trip to Eastern Washington E. II. WOODWARD, Socretory. # The funeral services were conducted at J. C. COLCOKD, Cashier. • Miss Belle Mills, who lias been visit a few days ago, having changed his begau ou the opposite rack*, und mean said this was liis vacation nnd they tlie house Tuesday afternoon at four ing her sister Mrs N. XI. Snodgrass nt plans to tlie extent that lie will remain while every one had stopped eating to would have to excuse him; Johnson of o ’clock, by ltev. T. Brouillotte. Nortli Yakima, XX’asiiingtoii, stopped off here a few weeks before going East. He enjoy tlie liuut. Reuben lift 1 gone over fered to milk 15 or 20 bill lie w ouldn't Mr. and Xlrs. J. J. Ross of Portland here over Sunday oil her way hack to j |,as rent,.,j the Dr. G. XX’ . McConnell nearly every soft li nt in tlie room, when ugiee to tackle the whole pound full; B. C. MILKS, came up last Friday evening and re tier high s- liool work at Whittier, Cali- office building which lie lias been titling lho proprietor came to tiie rescue. “ I Jimmie Clark said that as recorder lie C. K. HPAL'LIHNO. K. II. WOODWARD. think you had a ilei'by hat,” said lie. would be too busy putting down motions mained in town over Sunday. Mr. Boss fornia, and visited witit Xlrs. XV. B. up preparatory for practice. N. K. HR ITT. J. H DOUGLAS, JR. is the gentleman who sold tlie Chelia- Wickers»,am. Tl.e latter whose long L Aea Kelae>. left Monday morning for “ Isn ’t this you rs?'’ handing him one. and remarks by members of tlie council lttjT'Ctur«. lem Valley Milling Company its ma state of invalidism has made her un- | llU ,lome at xVeatern Spring*, mined-, “ Jigged if it ain’ t!” Bliouted Reuben, to have time for uiiylhlug else. Treas with joy . "Guess I thought I had my chinery and was up here to inspect tlie settled in desires was prevailed upon ! urer Hudson said lie would cillect tho a ,ew wetk, vtal lure w itll tils sor. old slouch ins end o f this new, stiff money for tlie milk utter it was sold, plant and put it in good shape for tlie with iier son to accompany Miss Mills I ( M i K i t k s i ' o n u k n t h — Ladd A Tilton, 1*01* Prof. It. W. Kelsey and wife and during aeasou’s run. tiling.’ ’ The pair hurried out, while but there was nothing in the law that Und; National Park Dauk, New York. to California. those at the tables turned their faces requires him to milk. Then, ns the city Herbert Coffin lias discontinued his On Thursday night o! last week at : friends. H e went by way of Malt Lake fathers departed to tlieir eeverul homes, work in tlie drugstore with C. F. Moore her homo on Meridian street Xlrs. Cjias. City where he stopped off a couple of tlie other way. Straniera vUltlng the city are in v.ted U> call at Xlarsliai Cror.cn turned out tha lights nnd tlie first of tlie month will enter a Hudson, assisted hy her sister Xliss Olive j days and thence to Colorado where lie the hank for information concerning ihS oily. Coneapoudenco invited. T h is is it F is fi S t o r y . and w ent out to tlie pound, where lie private sehooi of pharmacy in Portland ; B|rattonf p|eagantly enlertaine(l a jolly j is making a short visit with u brother found that itie only cow in tlie charge of for the winter. H e joined Ins mother ctoW(, u( „„ poopla ¡ „ honor o f her before returning home, B. fi. Cook, who now hails from 1’ rog- the city was a spotted b— I.—Times. and brothers the first of the week at frien(ls the Misses Cora and Jessie Good- It is reported that a gentleman in a sor, XX'asliingtor, is gamboling among Ocean Park, Washington, for a short |ove wh„ are 0,u (rom Iowa on a visit, nearby town took his little boy to church tlie wild waves at Newport. Some en vacation before taking up bis school | AttlUsemenU of varioua kinds fllled ttie Notice of Final Settlement. last Sunday for tlie first lime. Instruct terprising correspondent with an un- work. Notice U hereby given that Amo» Nelson nd- I evening after which fruit ice* and cake ing tlie iad about ins behavior he wound governah'o imagination sent a vivid mlnihtrator de bonus non with the will annex Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Allbright of wcre served. Aside from those men- | ,,p by telling the boy to ke.-p an eye on of the estate of John J Coulee, deceased, has “ sea tale" hack to Rrosaer, w liicli ap e«l -Are the — - filed his Anal Recount in said estate, and that San Luis Obispo county, California, | tjonedi the guest* were Mr. and Mrs. him and do just as he did. When tlie pears us follows in file I’ roe*er Bulletin : the county court has fixed September (ith, at the hour of 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of said arrived the latter part of last seek to R _ \y. Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. Van i contribution box was passed papa drop- Information from Newport beach, day 1302, at the county court room in the city visit, here a few weeks with rela- Leavitt, Xlrs. Emory Hodson, the Misse* | ,,ad j n n n|c kel. The lad saw I,is fatli- McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, as Oregon, is lo tiie effect that Mr. h. S. of t'ne time nnd place for hearing said account fives, Mrs. Allbright being a sister of Mahel Edwards, Lucy Ganse, Jessie i er’„ |ian(| g0 ¡,lto the box, and reinetn- Cook of thi* city, while Railing for por- and objections thereto. And r 11 pers on interested in said estate are Mr*. Mary Morris and Xlrs. Rhodes Britt, Sibyl Woodward, Carrie Turner, berlng the adviee put hi* hand in also. -JN- gie* off the rocks above Nye Brook town hereby notified to appear at said time and place Gardner. They do not intend to return Myrt|e McDaniel, May Lam b, I’esrl When tlie box had passed hy tlie lad hooked a large white shark and narrow to allow cause if any why said account should not he ajjowed nnd pproved and said admin to their California home hut contetn- Cummings and the Messrs. R. W. K irk, whispered out loud enough to be heard ly escaped Ircing dragged Into the eea. istrator discharged. pla tejoca tin gn ear Grants Pass, S ou th -. L j. Ferguson, John Larkin, A. C. aq round, “ .-ay papa, I got two bits, Dated thia 8thday of August, liK>2. While in liis extreme peril, X*r. Cook A1108 NELSON, ern Oregon. Seeley, A. C. Pool, XX’ . S. Parker and how much did you g e t?’ ’ Administrator de bonus non bet bollght himself o f how th o’ iuickaroos* with the will annexed of the W hile returning home from McMinn XX’ . C. XX’ oodward. I Clarence Ehlott is In receipt of a copy *huh a steer up in Id* country. *<>, do r- estate of John J. Coulee, dec. McCain A. Vinton, Attorney» for administrator. ville one night last week on his wheel, Wc carry a full line of up-to-date Styles and a good assort J. C. Cooper went to Portland on of the Indianapolis News giving tlie ac ¡ng n temporary slack o f tbe heavy line, Ellis Hadley, in crossing a ditch, was XX'ednesday to let the contract for print count of the trugio death of his cousin lie took occasion to take a liitob around ment to pick frotu. We keep in stock a full line of thrown from his wheel. He was pretty ing the pamphlets to adverti-e Yamhill Raymond Elliott, a young man twenty- n stub cypre** tree and than run down badly stunned and when lie picked him county in tlie East The work will be two years old ami known to some people tlie tmacii, go' a shot gun and poured a self up some little time after, lie found done by the Dwin-Hndson Company, here, who a few days ago, when riding deadly fire into tiie shark, which after a himself covered witli dust and Idood— who were tlie lowest and best bidders, along an In iianapolis street on Ilia bicy fruitless struggle finally closed liis wick liis face having been badly bruised. He and who guarantee a first-class job . cle was run down by a street ear and ed eyes and cavernous Jaws and entered managed to get home by “ short stages'’ Tlie stock used will be 120 lb calendared suffered injuriesfrom which liedied afew into tlie sliep o f death. Great crowds Also a good Stock of but was laid up for repairs tlie next day. paper with heavy tinted cover in two hours afterward. At the breaking out gathered and viawed the monster which Hlli* is a good rid >r, tint probably need colors. It will contain 16 pages, and o f the Spanish-American war, though measured 23 feet and five incites. Mr. ed* more light. Light your lamp next will be of a size approximating Hie or only eighteen years old, lie enlisted in Cook t ilked of having the great fish time Ellis.—Herald. dinary railroad folder Nearly forty the army and wus se: t to tiie Philippines brought up to I’ rossur and placed on e x Which we sell very cheap. hibition, hut the hotel men at Newport Hop. IH Ih tn 70 Exceeding sorrowful was that nun half-tone cut*, illustrating local indus where he saw tw o years of gervr e. who had no children to take to the c ir tries, buildings, landscapes, etc., will be There is a large quantity o f cement were riotous in tlieir opposition to Mr. to o n -• • • • • a • ca * the first o f tlie week. As it was u*ed. Bids were received by Messrs. now at the Yamhill lock*, w bicli i* to Cook's scheme, ns lhey want tlie shark You are invited to attend We have on baud a full line of Newberg was well represented hy tlie C’.inper, Harding and Lckman from five ho used in work there. To strengthen left where it is, as nn attraction to tho and see the greatest indus following named citizens in Portland different Portland houses oil Friday, the river be'.ow the locks, a large qtian- place. A t this w riting, say* our cor Monday rnd Tuesday, when they went and tho letting of the contract was the nty af rock and cement will be placed respondent, Mr. Took had m o lastly re trial exposition aud live to tow n —jast to sec the anim d s : A u s outcome of that visit. It was necezsary along tlie bank. A 5000 gallon tank ha* lated tlie story oi Ids big catch to Hie stock show ever held on tin Keeney, L XI. Parker, M. XIcDon- to reduce tlie number to So,‘'■00 to come Iw-en put up at tile loeks which is filled 1609th person, and others were standing Which we are prejxtred so furnish you at tbe Pacific Coast. Good ald, R. J. Cooper, C. K Spaulding, B. within tlie amount of money raised, with water by means nt a* ram, which iti line to hear tlie adventure from Ids racing every afternoon. own lipe. A* it now stands, lie is ca*lly C. Miles, R B Linnville and R. XI. Mc w hich was vety close to $900. Home !o- ha* tlie capacity <o fill the tank three Camp ground free. Come Kern, with their families, Mrs. Ham calities have not yet reported tlie exact times in 21 hour*. On each side o f the the hero o f N')e Br.sik, and hundreds of When in need of any thing in our line give us a call and Ganse and son Omer,'-Xlrs. 15. Craven «mount raised. It i* expected to have locks are lawna in w hile clover, winch j--«|oin rivals are ll-hing for poruie* and and bring your families. we will convince you that we mean just what we aay. arid ton Ben, the Misses Cozie Hadley, tlie work finished by the first week in are kept well watered by water from the hoplng to g>-t shark hi<e*. We congrat For further information, Yours lor Busioese, Grace and Maml Butler, O. XI. Coffin, heptemlier. Yamhill will be the Cr*t tank. There is also a tank at tbe lock ulate Mr. Cook on hi* fishing abil-ty. write Geo. Manning, Jo McKenzie, Hubert county in the state to i**:ie her adver house which supplies water to keep a Y our* For Musino**. M D . W I J D O f if l, S e c y .. huiilh, Roe Ramsey, Tom Cumming*. tising pamphlet, and will set a very nice lawn and garden. In a few years To «11 »hu m it m »y e n n e m i Hav- P ortla n d , O ro. Will Cornell, Claud Stater, Scrnon XIai- creditable pace for lipr sister* to follow, tlie lock premi*«: « ili present * band- ir.g our roum an ] tm iror»6 i — R»porter. gCBse appetire.*«- — Her«M *rn aud Clair Burbania. i C uor ‘D isp la ye d in Tfcivbery, STYLES ARE PERFECTION, QUALITY FIRST CLASS, PRICES AT THE BOTTOM. HODSON BROS. THE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. I FLOUR & FEED STORE. I * — * 4 F L OP, FEED. HfiY AND GRAIN. (* *;) & GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK, LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS. k k W A R D & BA R C LA Y. JOHN A. BECK, Satisfaction 3 Is what we aim to give our cus tomers in all lines of goods. A*D , Bank of Newberg. T lie s till ytve fre e w ith Cash CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. ¿Purchases on C v o ry thing in stoch. EHRET BROS. 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