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Additional Local roc R*nl—A u w ) room house. In quire of J. P . John » od . tS Bart W« m w arrived homo Wednes day troia ih* harrest iaM* <*ih* boooh FRIDAY, OCTOBRE j , Reobau E n r a t, who hai been seri ously Ul for soma lima la reportad as being won*. J. P. Johaeoo baa bought tha N . M. Snodgrass proparty north o í tha depot, 190 a Mfee Jaaaia Britt visited tba latlar part o fiaat week with Mias Ella Craw- lord near Dayton. Char lay Morris and Aubrey Kramien left several days ago 00 a bout in tba Const Range mountaioa. We bare tba finest line of box »tailun ary this year sear brought »0 Newberg and at prloae never beard of bare before. C. F. Moors A Co. Martin J.‘ Conrad arrived bora Iron» Walla, Minnesota, the first of tbs weak when tb s old students which with bla family and saya he is bats to His wife and Mrs, Butterfield d osano in , a filli school la stay. Everything considered tha I patrona of th s ooUegs ostici- e( the Friends church gill ■mags sale beginning Wed- itiauing through tbe week. We aek our mom- boro especially , to aovo any east off ar ticles o f clothing or anything they may have to sp an . Ploro of holding win and articiea w asted will to designated la ter. Com. the nyala m with De Witt’s Little Early Finare. Them famous little pill» do not gripe. They move tbe bowels gently, but on piously , and by resaon of the ton fo properties, giro tone end strength to tbe glands. Caldwell * O x felly añoro tbe days of the old county fair, aad fo wary p earn He that wo YamblUers ourselves m ight to surprised a t tbe ¿Pacific C olley aula at my form on tin north of Spring- A .L . W a tso n . To to relieved from n torturing dis ease after 40 years torture m ight well cause tbe gratitude of anyone. That la w jiai DeW iu’s Wltcd Haari Salve did for C Haaey, .G eneva, O. Ha aaya: “ De W itt’s W itch Haael Salve cored me of piles after I hod suffered 40 y e a n .” Cures cola, fo r a » wounds, skin dleeaa- as. Beware s f counterfeits. Caldwell Alfred Wheeler left lor Boise, Idaho, Thursday wbara ha will probably locate for a tiaae at laaat though he said before leaving th at ha oooalJered Newberg bis headquarters. Ruler given with tablets. We have tbs largest 5c composition book this year. Had made at factory for New- barg trade. Pencils, slates, and any thing yon need. C. P . Moore A Co. Mrs. Chaa. Johnson of Portland was in town tha latter part of last weak fix ing op n room nt the college boarding hail for bar son Orville who will be in school again this year. Tablets are tba beat and larger this year than ever before. Ws bought a large sample line and bare a lot of tor oeut tablets we sell for five oenta. C. F. Moore A Co. Prof. Kelsey brought Ed Qulmby home from tba hoapital in Portland Monday. The injured man baa im proved so that he can bear bia weight on bla feet and can get about on crutches. A rummage sale ie announced. The wise man will at once betake himself homeward In time to rescue an extra pair of pants, an emergency shirt and a dean pair of socks and put them under lock and key. Miaa Carrie Clemeneon who has been visiting in this vicinity for several weeks left Saturday morning for Clarkston, Washington. She was called rather ■ s t a n d A n x ie ty . Mothers regard approaching «rioter with uneasiness, children take cold to easily. No d¡seise costa more little lives than croup. It’a attack Is so sudden that tbe sufferer fo often beyond human eld before tbe doctor arrives. Such roses yield reedity to Ooe Minute Cough Coro Liquifies Urn mocos, allays inflamma tion, removes danger. Absolutely safe. A As Immediately. Caros coughs, colds, grip, broaehitie, all throat and lung troubles. F . 8 . McMahon, Hampton, Ga: “ A tod Cold rendered me voiceless jost before an oratorical contest. I in tended to withdrew hot took One Min ute Cough Cure. It restored my voice in tim e to win the m edal.” Caldwel Friends chnrcb. Be baa already enter ed upon hie new duties. needed oat of bis m outh. Dr Gilbert said that when be found B. C. Miles was in Portland a few days he was coming to Sow torg be aafced bia ago, interviewing tbe Oregon Furniture friend Walter Edwards what be should Factory people in regard to putting in the proposed factory here. He received giro the people up hero. After u m o m ent’s hesitation the answer came, assurance from Manager Linn that the “Giro them the toot you have.” Tbe company was in earnest, that the capital words struck borne, w ith the result that was ready, and that as soon as the ques the theme of the tw r in g was, "The tion of transportation rates and facili B eet” A law excerpts from tbe address ties could be settled, be would be up A Co. here to see bow badly tbe people ol follow : ' “ We are born w ith possibility in Newberg wanted e big furniture factory. V s r » o le . ouroelrea. We m ay to p u n or sinful Sunday night about eleven o’clock, Nine hundred acres of land within fire cultured or rough, m anly or beastly. liles of Newberg, in different tracts, fire was discovered in the large stock Heroin Has the aourae of appeal to asau- lastly improved. barn of Olie Highland who lives on Wil- Amos Nelson. boad. Wa to ld tba to y . PoaeibUUy lamina creek north of Willamina. The in ns as moral erseturse knags us our neighbors Immediately turned out but responsibility. Nu M s to e tha right Multitudes are singing tbe praises of tbe fire was in tbe hay loft and had such to to lass then to eon be. We are too Kodol, tbe new discovery which is mak a start that nothing could be done to prone to live in tba comparative mood ing so many sick people well aod weak quench the flames. There was consum aad a n satisfied if w e are as good people strong by digesting what they ed in tbe torn, 60 tons of hay. 800 bush ns Sm ith or Jonaa. M ato it superlative. eat, by rieaasing and sw eetening the els of grain, one horse, all his chickens, stomach and by transforming their food three seta of barneee and all his farming into tbe kind of pars, rich, rod blood implements. The loea ia estimate d st that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. between $1000 and $1500—Sheridan Cranfill, of Troy, L T ., w rites: “ For a Sun. number of years I trouble with Indiges According to tha Telephone-Register, tion end dyspepsia which grow into tha L. W. Harger of West Cbehaiem ha« worst form. Finally I was induced to been calling tbe attention of members use Kodol aad after using four buttles I of the legislature to tbe need of provid am entirely eared. 1 heartily rouom- ing each county in tbe state with a stan mead Kodol to nil sufferers from indi dard of weights and measures. This is gestion sad dyspupetx- Take a does al done in most of the other states, where tar -----It digests w hat you sat. tbe eoanty treasurer ia made custodian Caldwell A Co. of tbe standard. Often there arises dis- potea as to the weight of s commodity, ann if each county was provided with tbe standard a settlement could soon be re e le d . All attempts In the past to supply this need bars proved futile. Tbe trial on Tuesday of tbe state vs. Joseph Matty, on a charge of assault with intent to bill, tbe prosecuting wit ness being Clabe Bryan, was an engross- ing one to many people. Tbe stale bad about ten witoeesea end tbe defense about five. Tbe evidence was thorough ly gone over aod stroog arguments were oiede by James McCain, Judge Henry McGinn, Prosecuting Attorney Hart and Judge Capias. Tba ¿ary wee out ell nigbt, and tba foi lowing day reported that they could not agfe W, and wars discharged by tbe judge-—I Wednesday, October 1, was the fif tieth anniversary of tbe arrivai of J. B. Forsyth ia Oregon. Portland was thou got work In s saw m ill In the village the next day after bis arrival at six dol lars s day, sad lafer on ha got as high as tas dollars a day. H s paid as high sa tw euty-iro dollars a hundred for flour but soys to 4M not mind it, eoo- siderlag the pries paid for work. Ho woo offered a tract of throe hundred A T PORTLAND PRICES Young Men and Young Women a n again invited to consider the Advan tages offered and to prepare to enter Up-to-date designs always on hand. PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW CLASS, PICTURE M0ULDINC8, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. College at the opening of the Pall Term. WE ARR ALSO TH E LEADING UNDERTAKERS. T. B. CUMMINGS A 00 . and twenty acres situ*tad on tha east side for $600 bot did not accept the of . DR. G. C. BENNETT, fer. He aaya be might have made a »mall fortune off the land selling cord- Osteopsthlo Physioian wood ee it wee heavily timbered, bed be bought it, aod since it ie sow all covered with costly im provem ent it Ie easy to M . V O T A W R e sid e n c e see that a second fortune might have been mede from the eels of eity lots. Mr. Foieyth is still bale and beany and able for a foil days work in a mill. Tbe McMinnville harvest festival and rate rasa reunion bald last week proved very satisfactory to all visitors. Sev eral attended from Newberg and vicinity, most of them being present on Friday. What the carnival lost from being qneenltas it gained in tbe superiority of its public program over previous years. Three of the cost prominent men in tbe stats in the persona of Governor Geer, Congressman Tongue end State Senator Fulton delivered addressee. CLARENCE BUTT That of Mr. Tongue on Friday was well suited to the occasion, it being a abort Will practice t! attention eulogistic tddresa upon the American Special writing of deedt. soldier aod bis place in the history of drafting of all lai the Nation. The tribute to tbe Indian War vetersta of the Nqfthwest was elo quent and wsa heartily appreciated. In the way of smueement and free enter tainment Shields’ Japanese acrobats proved a while show end gave an exhi bition such u is rarely seen without the price of adminion. In place of having the exhibits strung along the streets in booths they were arranged in the roomy Grange ators building which proved much more satisfactory. The fancy work exhibit was very complete, also that of amateur photography to which Prof. Kelsey and 0 . F. Moore of this place con tribated largely. The showing of some other departments was good and altogether there was something to be seen. Home good livestock was on ex hibition. Tbe musical part of tbe en tertainment, furnished by tbe Chemawa Indian band ia worthy of mention. Tbe two Filipino member*, who ere rapidly blossoming into promising musicians, W e can su it yo u . were something oi an exhibit them selves. Full and careful instruction is offered in English, German, Latin, Greek, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Mathemat ics, Physios, Chemistry, Biology, Oratory, Book-keeping and other Commercial Stud* les. Instrumental and Vocal Music and Physical Culture. arranged Courses w ell Would you make this year one of greatest gain? Take the course of study you ought to take. Place yourself under efficient Instructors. Choose g pleasant and helpful environment. am ine School Books, Tablets Slates, School Cray ons, Pencil Boxes, School Book Straps, Lead Pencils, Slate Pencils, Composition Books. In fact all School Supplies. Some people always have a kick com ing. From time immemorial tba iso lated farmer has had to take a day off and drive through dost or mud when he wished to come to town for hie mail and get communication with the outside world. Now that his mail ia being oar- ried out to him, some people who live in small towns are complaining of un just discrimination becanse they have to walk a lew blocks to the poetoffioe. 8uch characters should move to the country sad test the pleasures end freedom of farm life for a season. Eugene Oxpensos as tow as an y other o fferin y eq u a l act van ta y es A D D R ESS, EDWIN KoGREW, President, N e w b e r g , O r eg o n . F. H. Caldwell A Co “S t J ill Comes O ut in the W ash 99— Proscription Druggists. , That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to tbe MEWBE^G STEAA LAUNDRY DRUGS & MEDICINES. First class work done in every particular, and careful attention given all customers. / PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. ^ D u n d e e c u sto m e r s w ill p le a se le a v e th e ir la u n d r y w ith f f . W . B y e r s J r . S i. 7 f . ¿Pressnall, ¿Prop. Books, Stationery, Fancy and o r » Toilet Articles. Camara and Kodaks and all kinds o f Camara Supplies. LESSONS GIVEN IN K O D A K - "Dyspepsia,” wrote E t “often incapacitates s man and sometimes extinguishes ths firs of E K Ï . ambition." Though great despite his _____ complaint Field suffered from Indiges tion all his Ufa A weak. U nd stomach can’t digest your food- It needs ALBERT rest. Yon can only n e t it by the urn of a preparation like Kodol, which re lieves it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to Ita normal fona Is G ood W atch a it must be an honest watcb, all through; a reliable time-keeper; must be good looking; must be low-priced. I can supply tba P SCHWEIZER, TAILOR COMMON WANT with all these requirements. S ten n W inslow , J e w e le r. Cleaning And Repairing, Come one, Come alL Shop next to Moore’s Dragatore. City Headquarters for General Supplies, sneb as nursforyeu. fimS II« lies spent e life emme m yours. Alio , ’■Dr. Passer's Rido, Ä BÄ r b*ICb° 3 S 'ià f ë S L T iX S ” W. R.ÜcO COIN, Odre Ferseea O.” Proggleta «Oc, li, A »fr ter O«* Booh—ffroa ST. VITUS'DANCE Iro^r^fór1? O ttee over Chebelem Valley b a sk . V e trh e rg , O re g o n . CARDEN & FLOWER BEERS KEPT IN STOCK, U N O P U 8TE R AND FIELD P & A 8. AGENTS FOR C YPH ER ’D NON-MOIftTURR INCUBA’ TORS AND BROODERS. etrV vtt Delivery. DR. FRED 0ULLETTE P h y s ic ia n s à B u rg eo n s m a n se. WARD & BARCLAY. First Street • - Newberg, Or«