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¡ 'J Jf! ’*b - V A - ,' ■ *■ ’1 ‘ ièë. Event». ■ ' ' rt* ** Bttawberry planta for ** ih .leu. *i a* t J bv Orlami Hmi-nck, a meii.’Vr «*f tl.e ul i- by Kll<dtt A band. It wae nv.ir.fod k fi .Iteri'.* re \. *1 i Vi. ib eir .ug-itovi»'. »pd capitoli, itttd di-icrVed It j ,i-r H. H. aHrltt came up from •v iti. Th« ir In th« d ry Wllwm’«. thè f «et t li-.t 1 . re ia n.» ar' and «pent Holiday at lipuie. Asldc Ireti lUu band ninni.-, orchestri, ■¿A Y o u will alwa find a eoiuplete Ima Lend plaster lor m I« »1 tb« creamery ----- si i be oi l i aule. ! Ione WefM milcji «|,||tv, jx-e b The ganixed nu» ve invili «n II.e pari of piu- Plowshare« ground on Hmurday« a t , of vegetable« at V tocraoy to overtbrow'«lco..«fa-y, a u d if , 7;.... TI m lad to* ar« oordUlly in v h tJ lo Ml * j the Newberg Baah and Door Factory. 1 Claud Galkina is tick Ibis week, hie piattoni u«t by .yir*. Wftooi. ami VI*- tend tUa public meutiug Monday «van Uriti Miai egi-alleot u.id It «aan’t lite tber.i waa, tbey bad alni a ii Ueino.-ra.-y Fresh bread at A. It. Cooper's, firaf place l a the «tore being takau by Air. in f. > fault ol Ut«' audience iu ,t l|,«y d bln ’t IO be «tronfi tqiougb to ov. recane it. dtfbr aast Hulling*worth« furniture (tore. Hoyea. Blair’« final ipvecl. a a* a n,«*U-rpieec repeat tha performance.' Mi«* Ed vani» For «at« oheap— a turning lath« with Mra. Mattie MeDaujel ol Portland Wm. M anning Ima«old hi* home on in re b e l tal, and ciniche I uliat Ufo and Mrs. O. K. Kilsrards wer# boti» en- bracket aaw attaohpient. See J. 8 . Waa in Newbarg over night Uta first o f WynOoskl street add will move lo Poll* oorc.l tu ViXi.il ao'p* I ad iim alive had aiready «un. Ile ile- H olt. ; “ ' Dor Stock sparkle« with gvm* of the week I »and. The en tortai quient ueitol the boye : *def*d *hat '.be very ar.ninetit of tha 4 »- Thaae laoa collar» amt chiffon (tee at B a y a'pound of tea at WHeoo'a gio- j Tern Hmith Is aertp ialy ill at hie hmi.e tliirty-eigbt _ ________ dollar«, ______ whieb I ^ h only a be- "•‘M » '"’* admitted ll.e dm.ger; thattbvy fashion from the moat reliable fac Horton A Horton’« are beaut!««. Hare eery and you get a China cup and ; north ol town, having *uft«rid a reiap.a ginning ol what thev alah to raive For ,"t‘1 debating wi le of the mark y o u aeen t beta 7 tories in the United State*. * saucer -------- ' ol the grip. -the beet reeults, they a jll have to have j to pV»»ve that In ilie end .lem ia- Attend th« laaaa meeting Monday W ill Bond is erecting • * hours on hla a new set of ia»!nieienu .. II roui.d, I r**F trlueeph, when th* question | Just arrived— a fine lot of fresh band evening at C rater’ ball and encourage made chocolate cream*, chip«, caramel« property Juat n 6 rtb ol Ur. V. M. David- | with one or two eiceptionn, which will reads— I* there danger -not w hich I s ' eielo improvement. . and bolter cop*, at Moore’s pharmacy. sou’s cottage. jeoct fonr hundreil dollar... They can the stronger.— The universal demand of 8 am M aonjng vrbo l* working In a K. 8 . Craven flnlahed up Id* spring aaaure theIn.irum nDtaon a paym aat o f tlia people for dinei t legidatlon aud Howard William* and fam ily drove C H IL D R E N 'S C L Ò T H IN C , aawmill near Hpringtteld, ie rtailing to McMinnville last Friday and attended sowing last week. Till* b earlv but the j ° " e hundred and tw enty lollera, and kindred reform*, poim* to the fact that IN V E S T E S , JO SIES A N D here w ith hie pa rente. will be given t«n ronntlie in which to •oinethl.ig threaten« and endangers rep j the mteroollegiate debate in the eveo- ground haa been In floe oondliion. reseptatlve govarnmept. P lu tocracy1 Kgga for hatching from thoroughbred tug. N Ö ftF Ö L K S . » j » G old! Gold I Gold Fish! A J i (a . | w ll,« b‘ 1’ “ ' The hoy. have begun haa been proven to la» that danger. 8 . 0 . Brown Leghorn«. Enquire of R. Leave your orders for land plaster at ueea Fantail makes a flue pet; ale« the attempt with a a id and should re Aa baa Un-u indicated above, the i ceive «vrry .•ncouragefh.-iit from eur H. S«llU<r», Mu Minnvill«. tha New berg Creamery. We have the Aquariums at Moore'« Pharmacy. judge«, District Attorney John Man- ohi act) a. There are few better ad.erUne- M aeter Vernon Gould la the happy the Utah plaster, tha best on the mar- Mr. and Mrs. Wisdom Millsap moved H.Vul» for » towi) than, a y- od Intu ì and ning o f Portland, Hon. N. L. Butler of pemeaeor of a «well cornet, upon which k.-t. to Portland Tburwlqj- wber« they will that I* juat what Newherg has now. D-«IU*. and Prof. RoU-rtson o f I crest From the present Indication« there he haa begun takin g leatotw maim their horn« with a (laughter. . Both as an ad vert iner hd J^« an e n te r-' ®rove . decided for th. aihriuative. I b e will be quite a building boom in NeW- Mre. G W. Mitchell who bae been In Dr. H. J . Minthorit went up to Me talner, It will he of 'lnv«|u this service preaeotailnn ot the uegailvu *lde of Uto noor health for some tim e le taking berx tina spring. The town la pushing Mintivillc Tuesday and a»*l«t«d In tlie and thè people should 1« reaily to sup qu -Hiton waa weak in that it v m too etc i*1iiy to the front. treatm en t in a Portland sanitariu m . general and too tliauretical. The Mc- organizatiou ol a county medic:.I eo- port Itili over, eav Call and see the latest eCects III «'ilk* Mintivllle del..-iters made good, pleasing i G o to T . B. Oumhtinga A Co. for eiety. * _ V Slid satins for summer waista. Mra. aa I peechea but they did not bear closely ‘ A N O T H L it V I UTO It V . fhrinta, Oil«, W all Paper and window Miw Iwora Blair went up to Mc ...... — — > . ■ wg »- enough on the queetion. L atourcite Shade»; a full lioe ol undertaking good« Ml** Morton ary sure they cau please the M innville last week and viiltad »everal C a H liC C o lle g e A d m in is t e r * D b - wju the most effective speaker of theop- la llee ol Newberg and vicinity. kept io etock. - d.iy* with Air. and Mr*. J. L . Hoekine c ia iv o D n fe a l to .H<->ll*n»- ~ W . C K roger say* that aa soon aa positibui, and Alias Grover also mads a Spring m illinery now in. Call and e*e aud other jriemfo. Suit the young and old, wine aud otherwise. Qur - villo Coll.-g«* li» • .tiled w eath er. come« ha lotaqda to goo<l im pre-sion. The Rewhorg *ha«k- the let eat etylea In »treat hale, vailing*, Miaa Joyce Hoskina, daughter of Mr. Ikah.lt guaranteed clothing is making aud sustaining an start overland w ith hi* (godly for C ali era all did fine w ork, very much ribbons, altki, satin«, laces and chi (Ton. fornia on a health seeking espedition. and Mr«, C E . Hoeklna/dfGold H ili, unparalleled reputation. ' Try it once and you will 'ban they had ever done at home, While for year« l::»* ».»-Ki i-olleges of Horton A Horton. ie to he married lo a yoou* gentlema Frank Wild this, who took bis wife to have no other. N<- w ¡lerg «od die ha^ C0:ite»t- e irprised their friends. E . C- Clem ent, ram i mail service In* ol that place on next Tuesday. After the debate a social wa« given in Arixona for her health a few m onth* e ( in all other line* o f activity, un til last epector, was in town the Hr*t of ttia L A D Y 'S Q U E E N Q U A L IT Y SH O E S ago, got back on Thursday evening of • fxwt— on last Friday between Dnytoi, FridxyjetatOJng thay J ia d nevrr yprt .i* honor of tbe visitor» a t w hich tlie tie- week, looking Op a propoied changv ol |gv. v.u-k. He I-ft Mr». VVrlliam* in aud Newberg a heavy, dark. gr»y public debate,*aud the ie*uit WS'1 nfStch- tors wore royally treated. A N D O T H E R S E Q U A L L Y H IG H G R A D E m inor ImporUttee In n u b No. 2 . It now remain« for Albany and New- i Arizona where aha ia -rapidly regain ahaw l, with a bonier aud fringe. Find i-d with correaponding inlereet. And, The Dayton carry-ell la gettin g to ha er please leave at Graphic dtlioe, and it m ight be added right ho re, the result berg to dr hate for fhe league champion- ) ing bar health. q u ite a popular institution in Newberg. r-ceive reward. aa* receive 1 hy the Newberg. r* «rill, •hip. Considering-the great amount of Henry tlorri* haa qu it uvVrk in Porter I t came down again last Friday and T w o yoffng gentlemen named Kllieer rorresponding satisfartiou. At theeb.ee time and hard work whir-h another A Larkin’ s More after a long term df took a pirtv of a dosen college girl* op would demand, it f . i .h ’ i service, ai\d haa g me into the and Bowman arrived the litter part of of the debate there waa no reasonable ■ ich contest to the conuly seat to take in the de r-Jt! estate bualut-aa with Larkin & Cum last week Irom Illinoia. with the inten loobt a« to the decblon, McMinnville'« is rather doubtful whether the tecond bate min*. f!eesp *o t* to *pend a good tion ol locating. The former is a cousin own supporter* conceding victory to the debate will lie held at a ll. The Ix.ys E rum or Ware, brother of Mrs. Edwin viji or*. Good feeling prevailed thfipogh here feel pretty w ell satisfied with the dc.tl of Ills time in the went end of the of Mrs. Clarence Butt. MoGrew who haa hee«► attending college niunty. a Joahna Hobson and fam ily w ho have jut the deliale and the evening Waa n work air. idy accom|>li«iied for*one sea here ie preparing to return to hie In recently moved from Indiana to Spo pleasant one lo all. College yslla.'were son. A nd well they may. Ernest Hofer, formerly of Butteville diana home. He went down ro the kane, Washington, visited lo tow n this freely exchanged, tins Nawberg tepre- A F O K W A K I ) U tA V R . coast thi*-w*ek to get a view of the Pa- bo: a h ', haa been harbering in Portland for «ever.il yea n , haa bnugl.t out Cha*. week with the Blair», . Mrs. Hobson sentativnrmukiog a good showing for MAo before returning. I C itiz e n * o f X i-w liy r s flo tti a n VJ , their number*. Parrett, and ia slinging Hie razor at his and Mrs, 'Abner Blair are sisters. D r. Geo. Larkin baa purchaeed of R. Enthii'i*ti<- "Ha*« M eeting ami Toe qneetion debated waa, “ Reiolyyd : new stand. There ia a pri.Apart of U. Miaa Lucy Gatins, accompanied by Discii** In te re s t* o f ' M Wade A Co., through their «gents G Hell of Portland got eg 10 with l.i« ' That the principles of -lemocratic govern Pref. Kelsey and about a dozen onllsgu M ackie A D unatan,« flue new rublwr “ T o w n a n d V i c i n i t y ment are in la n jfr r ofia-m g »uper-etled people, iaCC tli# way to Eugene, to take htter 00. ■* " 't ^ tire hnggy, h avin g sold hia other to 11 . -H o a rd n f f r + J e part in th * *tate oratorical contest this by those of a plutocracy,” of which Ne , A third barber shop le being opened A. Town. Hla favorite quotation ia now, t o h- O l ÿ f f ll - . lit rg cpheld th a al?irn. itlve. E wood -, . ./uS-rrsxu' Vrv /TV up In Nearberg liy a gentleman named evening. P a c llc College will be ably " A horse, « hofae” etc. Min.-bill ntyidr the open mg' apferh^ CBn- : . . _ w B s ts s * . A A A A --h ^ - Kali.ton, io the building formerly occu represented. cisely infer|.reting t|>e question. In T h e m atrimonial rage about the coun pied. aa an art atudte by Mi»« Mabel E d J.~ G. Eckm an of The Reoorter ha« It was a liv-.-ly meeting that was held /A. /r. /k, yY*, profioeing the question, McMinnville re- ty teat baa oontinuod until the old folk# ward». For a home ha ha* rented the received the appointment a* po*tina*ter in Crater.’ * Hall MonTay evening, and lei red the Newlierg hoy« to .the <’ei tury am getting giddy. George WIHis, age McDaniel house north of the Bnnk of of McMinnville on tlie recommendalion T hen step in this w ay it will doubtle»* prove a pr-.ntalde on«. dictionary fpr definitions. The first def 80 and Mra. M. C . Naeh, age 7 S, were Newberg. of Beua'or Fulton. Mr. Eckm an will Good thing* w«rv »mid in regard to civic inition given by that-Authority for rite married on Thursday of last week, with please» lor that is our busi A fter a visit of several weeks here make a good post mg» for and the word ' ‘supersede,” is— to render void or hgiprovemeat iu general, and apo-ial out the consent o f their patent», it Wr Graphib is alw ays «U^l Jiu see th e boye need* of the town in particular. The with rel itieee, Mr. and Mra. Frank Yea inefflc-i.-iona, Mr. Mincltin then re claimed. . , , ness and w e are prepare« Newberg band en liven s! the occasion tal and baby l«H Monday morning on o f tlie tjuill receive recognition. stated the qoeaUoo, »utMtUuiing the R . R. Settlers of M cM innville h«s with good music. v their way home to Douglas, Alaska. The Newlierg relatives of Uncle Wp>. latter term for to satisfy all Wants in this ‘ ‘»operacd«,’' ami tw enty thoroughbred H. C . Brown L eg Frank look* forward to aelling out si I n calling tie* bouse to order, Mhyor Macy of Dayton drove up Monday and ‘‘ w ealth” for “ plutoeriey.* He ih- n horn hens that laved 2*3 egg* in Janu Dougla* aud raturuiug lo Oregon some Ctirislenton stated the purpose of the helped celebrate hi*eighty third birth reviewed some of tltc common dangers direction. W e have ary last, and SOI In F ebruary. Does lim e in tlie not very diataiit lutura. • day anniversary. Prof. F. K . Joues, which' threaten-'to render tlie principles meeliug a* two-fold—to improve con -it pay to keep the laying kind and have M f large stock jto select from, The other evening iu M>-Mmnviile Who ia considered authority on eocb ol democratic government Ineffi.-.cion-. dition* in tb»n and vicin ity, and to eggs amd chickens, or the big fowls and- when »ome .»1 tile Pacific Uollege peo- subjet-H, says the dinner >urps**ed any He slated that the alfirmatlve w on'd <*ffe.'( an orgauizuliou whereby our ad have chickens alone. —• - and if you «íon't see whal vantages may he made knt>«n to imml- pfo returned to the hotel after the de thing he ever before ran up against. prove that plutocracy threatened the A n aged gentlem an, W o . Taber, who b aters follow asked who «Ton. He was graiifo. He calied upon veral citizens T he following facta called to mind hy nation In -city , state, ^nnd n *tm n. J H * you want, call for it anc bad been visiting his son, a m inister o f cheerfully informed, .whereupon t.e to ezprees tlmiaiiel v«e on the purpoac of the Reporter are w orthy of nofree by proceeded to ta k e up the- qn>-stioh of th e Friends Church in Sou'hern C a li e ja c u la te d ,W e ll I'll twl.laokety blank tlie ineetlng. ( , lax payer«; Tltoae who pay In taxe« at m mlcipal corruption and pr-'v.-d the w e w ill see that you have fornia. waa in Newberg over 8 unday ed blanked if Newtwrg d.w»u’ t alwaya . -le**.- Ed want*, said we should be sat the slier iff1« office on or before March hanefol power of m nneyln eilv govern having stopped off on his w*y back lo w in.” isfied, wot that our town ia batter than Not alw ays perhaps, but It is a 16 th get. the three per cent rebate. ment, citing, ju^h liwtsnch- t* Bt. Lonis it. » » » » » » hie Iow a home. He is a distant rela wholesome reputation to acquire, _ others, bat only when ii ie the beet we Those w ho pay h alf on or before the first aa iliuatm tions,___ f u r n i u r e tive of Mre. A. Buchanan. can m ake it. We need an awakening in K«v. Joseph Hall was in town Wed Mond-ty in April, get no rebate, hut Aa soon a* the first tpedter on the general im provem ent, hi . h aa cleaning T h e Newberg winner* of declamatory nesday morning and made the purchase are allowed until the first Monday in neg;itire, K . H. l.aiourette. had spoken up jn d beautifying our surroundings, medal contests and some of their friend* of a ih e t gnu, the flrat he ever owned, Octol»jr to. complete paym ent. Taxee a h a lf <l»xeo *entenea«, It wa* seen i ha- spent a pleasant evening on the 6 th and «aid he was going to m ake war on become delinquent on the first Monday they had built their argument upon the street improvement in the w ay of better grading and more gravel, a -new depot Inst., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win the hawk*. It m ight lie well fyr our in April, and on all such ten per cent interpretation that to super-c le means in a new location and better able tcaok P . Heacock. A lte r a short program of deputy game warden to take a w alk qut penalty and twelve per cent iutervet has to supplant entirely. The »¡>eaker held lac; lit hat, * m usic and recitations, frujt, dike« and east of town and see that Mr, Hall to be paid. If cash is not available, it that it waa impossible for democracy to Clarence Butt made the sage olwerva- lemonade were serred and the girls and doesn’t get confused to the extent of pays handsomely to borrow in order to to be overthrown, a* he ah iwed It cutild tion that we need more action and leas boys departed for their homer declaring bringing down an occasional China (T ‘ the rebate. ‘ not be done by conatltutfoa.-i!, revolution t.dk. W hile the state haa never been th a t they had had a tine tim e. - ~ pheasant along with the hawka. The lecture delivered at the Friemle ary or what he leraied plou-democr .tic so well advertised and white immigrants Vtrgtl G . Hinahaw, traveling secretary . • T he first roeettng of the Yam hill Chundi on Friday night of last week hy methods. are fi<*:king in, NewK-rg is doing prac o f the National College Prohibition Calvin Blair re stated the question for Oonnty Medljal Aaaoriatlon w a r held in Dr E L . If >u*e, of Portland, wat not tical! y nothing lo profit thereby. All League, arrived In Newberg Saturday McMinnville last Tuesday at the oIBce very attended oo account of a no n- the affirmative, and repea’.. .l their it gw need is to let our light shine. We evening, addresse d a m eeting at the of l)r Goucher. This association ia a her of other thing* of a public nature terpretation. He »aid th»' whlîé some need a permanent organization, with a M .H . Church Hon lav night, and did caec, to super*« le branch of the Oregon blata Medical As that came In the way jn»t then, bat times, In a particular . . email directory, behind which every som e agitating at the college the flrat of p,iin<, loy-| *upport sociation and of the American Medical the lecture was nf-suoh a high class that may mean to supplant, ,t always means th e week. He was graduated from A . N . PRESSXAL, Prop» Association ,4The object the organ- the ladie* feel well repaid for their af- to render incffi.-aciotia, and that the 1 G .C.Carl emphasized the idAa that it is PeiW|Coltege, Iowa, in 1900 , (wing well itatiqo ia the promotion J>f the mçdical ! fort*. The subject, ‘ ‘ The Outlook of the broader interpretation, the first gir**n ! by indivi htal effort that the town must acquainted with the Penn members science*, especially pith reference to the Twentieth TSsntury,” wa* bun lied in a by tb« C entury dictionary wa* tlie cor be improved. Property owners should o f our college faculty. Mr. HTiikhaw ia prevention o f disease. The officer* uiastorful \VHy and uo-onc could listen to rect one. In pursuing hi- pirt of the build i-e-v fences, and new walks, set • cousin of the editor of tlie Graphic. are Dr. Gouclfor of McMtunville, presi I It w ithout feeling a deeper sense ol argument, the danger o f plutocracy to out shade trees, sera;« the moss off the An k iu flso f W ashing done In first cUaa styl«. Gentlem en’ s work a specialty Jim Everest has reoeived a letter dent; Dr.Conrtnev of Dayton, nccrelary; ' pride at the thought of being an Arneii- th eatU e, he reriwwed the Itiatorv of roofs and use the paint brush Improve -* Special rates to families. Hons« Capital— House Labor. from Henry Gould, who lives adjoining Dr. MiiUhorti of Newlierg, vice-presi | can citizen, aa he recounted tiie achieve- Adilickaln Delaware an I showed how, the boa»-'* first. Vacant lot« should he hi* place id Tillamook county, in which dent and Dr. Cook of McMinnville, ( ment* thaT have been wrought during by the purchase of-rote« bv (he whole fenced an I improved, and lined w ith tha writer says that when returning treasurer. the pmt century and as he compared sale, he had f >r eight year* held*up the •hade trees. W e need more energy. from a hunt the other day, his doe call- j the record* of our tw enty President« legislature, and had air* iv re oiered 1 Pres. Me drew dxpres-ed th e fear th a t A resident of the south part of town, - ed his attention to a panther In a tree i w ith -.hnl o i the rulers of the old court- ith e p^mclpfra of demnoruev .n (fi.-.i -if>u’s. ! another such talk a» the latter would whose well water was not exactly after , •b o u t twenty feat shove him. He shot As a lecturer Dr. House w ill ; Sim ilar conditions in other »tales were j aeoeesitate his putting in a new fence. the taste and color of that of his neigh- ! trle* 1 th e animal which measmed eight and a | rank with the v«ry best in (he country. cited. He made the point that a* first im pres IK»rs, concluded that he had some h a lf feet. He had hardly strung it up For the negative Mias Pearl Grover Hcarcely an exchange can lie picked sions of a- place- are Iasi m g, we should thing ektrif m the way ol a mineral • t the house when his dog which waa spring. Wishing the properties of the 1 up which do^s not contain some item 1 o z i * k t - ;e|l that tha princii'!«* "( demo- beautify the town in every way possible, skirm ishing «round brought a big she water tested be took a botile o f it indicating the sweeping extension of the 1 c " “ 1'- B-vern ment are too* imllv <*Uah- especially hy keepiug attractive lawns. bear to bay. Henry shot the bear end rnral telephone system. The m ovem ent, limbed to _ warrant -.j., any fear •< their over- , Mayor Christeti»on announced that to a cert nn local doctor thé other day, Tiiey a re forllfltfd : n our public u U|). w - w ^ foo, liie COUUL.„ for secured her cub alive. This reads like a i with the ii-.fnr.nati >n that he bail been I* taking Polk county now, the la te st' throw , typical gild west story. organization being reported aa follow« te l'00* sy*te ratem, (he spirit e f broth -rhood j pi|tllng in a sewerage syetagx. We have 40,000 very fine prune trees | drinking all he could hold lately 'and Mrs. M. B. Terrell who haa been visit that as a result waa fueling fine. After hy the Observer: The Uueklemiile R u-] *• « * * p t in « d In the w ide .raanizatinm Ulie of the Important -ubjecta oonsid- | to offer, also a general line of nur in g w ith the families of L. B. and L . looking at the liquid the doctor inform ral Telephone Company filed articles o l .ot Ub,>r a»i‘ *h«, an I frater .ltie., in the ered, and which the G n p h ic ha* lately i sery stock at right prices. Send for W . Charles for the past « 1 « weeks, left , ed him th at he had lieen drinking | incorporation in the County Clerk’s of- * T r l"* **'*'i n* ,t ihr popal ir elee- brought bef ire the public, was that Free Price List and Catalogue. Thursday evening for her home in New- sewerage water. Th resident has dl»- j Wednes-tsy. The object of the com-1 ,r "«uato * and in the initiative better train service. TIu- need of an pany I* to establish and maintain te le -. teferendum. berg . . . T h e Miseea H attie GvoTg* continu«-! the ’‘ water cure” and will er daily train and belter- m ail service and Lihhio Hadley arrived here on last doubtless hc-mirm a hearty »uiqxirter ol piinne communication at aud bet ween i C k tries ‘Clarj^.'praefoted the affirms- i was expres-ed bv man v, and a resolution CO. nnaotmimalf.-tw be rant to Thursday morning from Newberg, for a the propoeed city ne ver a go ayatein. any points in Poik county, that to the , ,n,e fr°m * nfoh ual standpoint, j W-J| company may seem desirable. The can- quoted from nnnv eminenl au- the Southern P.ieific Company, that it j » ’• Tangent, O r e g o n . vl-lt with their cousin Mia* Joycie Hoe- Tom Hixlaoit of La Fayette, brother , Ital stuck I* » 1600 , divided inti* 76 «hares ! bmriliaa io prov* than ltd U nhe l i-Utes kin* __ A. M. Hoskins came MJ> from was the sense of the chiaens of Newberg ,0«'»pr '•"I'teeantaHve. hot in mas» c m en tion , that th e y ' are an Medford Monday evening nnd remained o f John and E I Hudson; lias lieen eon*. j nf the par value of $20 each T he pduel- «***'* a day or tw o looking after business in- j verted from the sock leg and tin can pal offii* and pla.-e nt business of t| „ j that It i* proving more and to o t* a pin- titled lo belter train a<-commod«iions. tare«'«. On Wednesday evening he method of hiding money, and now pat i corporation is at Monmouth. The in tncratic d u b , closely c.umcctud with tlie Discussi ui drifted back to oivin iiu- j w ent on up to Grants Pass. Mr. Hos ronizes a fire and burglar proof bank corporators ol record are L. S. Perkin*, corporate wealth of the nation. From proveiucnt, and E. H . W -»>-1 ward ami . kins contemplates moving to A rlto n a*a I vau lt— (al o gopher proof.) It ia said H. K. Nchrhas, W. E. W illiam s, Jp. f . th« emigres* ju»t closed the people fie- |G . C . Car! gitntrd in favor ol setting he had been laying hy a |»>rtlon nf his mended four thing»— Philippine reci soon aa he can dispose of hi« property i Smith and ) . A. Withrow. j out fin« roses and getting in line for the procity, Cni>sn reciprocity,' the.Panam a wages for some lim e, intending lo use in Y am hill county-^Jold Hill New*. lfM 5 Fair. O ilura iiecani » eouia-oa-tic B. C. MILKS. P rr-id eat. Canal and anti-trust lcgisig.iion. the money Tor the purpose of moving to! T h e li m il i fo u e t * r t. and vlowing picture* were drawn of L a G rippb an d P rki ’ moaia are treated E. H .W OOI'W ARD , They got neither and the rea*'>n is California. He had saved M2« in g o ld ,! Vies Prr» -ud secretary .. . | tlie Newlierg to tie In 19 tX'>. by OrntnrATHY with the most gratify- for ex tr, h. took * The audience wa» agreeably’ surprised obvious. Anthoritv was quoted to 1 . C. COLCOHD. t'»»W«t. It wa- decided to organize a board, of big success. It does not worry about aa- board from the floor of id» h ou ixvdu g a ftu ord ay evening at the kind o# mu-te (-«how fhat thesam e -" iditiona hold trod«, a m f i '. J. Edward«..In tin l.arkin oertainlng the brand of mlorotru which little hole in the ground and planted pnt up by the Newlierg hand The hoys h**A degree in the linn-« of rapr*ranta- )<UMl u a 4 W < >ppo,,Uret to draw have he**n practicing long an I hard, bnt lives where the spi*iker largely control« hla savings. Home time ago Tulli made happens to he bitty when one 111 nr the up a constitution and bylaw s The CAPITAL STOCK. the discovery th at Ida money was miss have been keeping their music to them tin- Wgiidatio.lt for the nation. Jt was aornmittee will report at number n>»e* oth er seises the hum an body, bnt de selves. with the rem it that the people declared of Speaker Henderson, that he ing. He and a few in 'liliale friends j The only Blood and System Build vote* Itself to *noh radical measure* •• pur*and * still hunt for a clue to the had little Idea ol their work. The enter had listen«! to the .'■ sren’a song played meeting to lie held Monday evening, B. C. MILES, when every citisen ia the totrp and r. k sPAt ibtfttt. er. Every bottle guaranteed. givin g the rasplratory tract a normal m ystery, an I meeting with no »neceaa tainment was good deal of an eve opener, upon a golden harp. In the face of the*« K H WOOtiWAMI " v b iiiity ' sliouM lie present By vote « s. M-n- u blood supply, lessening riotous secre the loser war bordering on nervous and many word* of 0 >moi«nrial'l<>n have .liffi, nlties. President Roosevelt him- ladies were extended a .special Invita J. H D O ftiU M I. heen dicard. Newlierg now has a bend eelf, with all hi* determination, has not tion. IH reewtra „ Sold only by tion», holding the temperatnre In check, prostration. T he Info liecaine known, and one day last week a friend said he in which she i* well pleased, thanks to i succeeded In »reining th« widely dr- relievin g pain, and keeping the excre- Ucmoyttl would like In dig lor the'-treasure. He I he perseverance and ability of i u lead- msndad anti-trust lyg-lalfon. The cor F. H. C A L D W E L L toriea active. It la "a hie to accomplish did eo and soon found (lint a mercenary, er, F. C. Horton, and to th« laithlnlnc*» |Kirate Interest» *« re rescnle l in con 1 wi*l» t<> «nv to m y frienda and thè Preocxtpliou D iu g g ists. C i i a « l t * r t » N I I K \ T * 1-iM a Tilton Pert- gre«s have proven t »i ¡»owerlol. i pnhlìe »-enerally that they wlll Rad these rem its with gratifying prechdon; 80 th century gopher ha I dug up in ler «I the»evsril memlwra. lauti ; Kon»«» I l’srk b » -k . M«w Y ork . W hile all the batid selections were Mr. Dyke, Isst -(«’iiker for the nega me acri««- »he sterot troni my old aiand.' and even la double pneumonia the new the money which had dropped down heartily received, di’» overture, "Crow n tive, declured th*' the grow III nf d em o oiqawlfo Parker k Ifool’s ,-tnd n*-*t door phy»lolnglr*l trwatment le winning the Into the gopher Itole, whence It wa* all recovered. ¿It la net* I lea* U* say that of V icto ry” and the overture, ‘ ‘Joy’ to- c rjllc -enllment. pnHtiflklly,- *>-. l-l-v, to thè retil retale office. I thank you highest encomium* from thwphyslolsn« Mr. Gopher won't d > Any mòre such W orld"— a potpourri of ten «acred piece- ecelesiaslicaUy, a «l d»* pri^ih-je of free for yonr petr< maga in tlie past and a»- MfffiOffTT» viflUiLC UB t|IY»lrtl Ui ca II «1 ih» hank for ihihrmBil«*« «nhcvmUii iht o f all schools, who see its advantages. rich piinjiig under Tom H ilto iN — are deserving nf «¡»coiai notice 5 also speech, and the widu inibii •« fon of licit tire ««me tu tl>c fu! lire. o ily C o n M p o B ilfiiio p I n v i t t i f¿he march, "Oregon T ra il/ ’ composed newspaper«, pred tde«l any likely hood J .M . C. C. H kmhktt Osteopath. K ivkk 8 t . boumi. Haworth of Bprtngbrook. W-Ss* YLES IN Gi ros. C lo th in g S to ga. H odson . .--v-r M J ' H ighest Grades, Best- Q o a li- rices. ties f Lowest ... -* s M en’ s Suits, in Plain and F ancy Worsted, Cheviots, and Cashmeres to I HODSON BROS., CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. D ID Y O U S A Y wwwww W e a r e th e I P IO N E E R I T I DEALERS. Hollingsworth and Cooper. NEWBERG STEAM LAUNDRY. PRUNE TREES. $70.00 Per 1000. P A C I P IO N U R S E R Y Bank of Newberg. Kalamazoo Celery S30.000. & S a f S S p â M l i S C O . * Om 1 *Mtm*m*. *^#- 0 *W 9 **f'm!** cm i irrtMMBjatffv.'Ä- - .1- maiit iir 1 " vr ,j \ , Î: ,tirÜùkv^45'Æ«®jg