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NEWBERG, YAMHILL 001 VOL Î V . C U P ID O V E R W O R K E D . th e ,K B e lli Contis«« to k in g About NeWberg, -j -i.' iails•*•*•*•• • • « ir: ■ " , white with veil and orange bios- soms. After congtatulations, a sumptuous repast was served Itl the ditliug room and library. With the best wishes ftf their many friertds, Mr. and Mrs. Lapp lef tbS neat morning to spend a few in Portland. >H, FRIDAY, JULY 3,1903. M onday, ortlam people to y In the Cburrtry • and wn people td in P o rt land. Tickets from Poftlaad to Ya- quina B ay good flkf return via Albany aiid Earth Jy,de, or Cor vallis and West mUtf a t option of passenger. Baggage checked through to N e v B f t . A neW feature a t N ewport this year w il be an up-to-date; Jundergaften, in charge of an exppienced <5hb cago teachCf» A beaatifuMy ittp r a te d hoq^ let, describing thetSSaside resorts on Y&quind B ay, Has been pub lished b y the $o|n iem Pacific and C orvallis & Eastern rail roads, and Gan be seedted frofti any o f theif &gentp or by ad dressing W. B; Coman* G. P. A S. P. Co.* Pflrtland, or Edwin Stone, M anager C Albany* Oregon. § • ’ *•' T;*» «¿4 ■ PristotoSrte. NO. 33. WALLAC E—LAWRENCE. On Thursday evening, Jtitle 25 th, occurred one ô f the pretti est weddings Vif the Season, when Miss Nina Lawreftte, youngest You can supply 4 $ your wants in daughter o f M r. aid! Mrs. James Tbe Chautauqua at Gladstone Lawrence, 0f CHehalem Center the hat line at our store« Tltt w a s united In m arriage w ith M r stock ¿1 the largest* the variety The W illamette Valley Chàtl J. M. Wallace, o f the company McKenzie & Wallace, contract* tauqua Association has issuei greatest* the values best* lot the its tenth aiinual program . From ors o f Portland» They were money* to be found in the city* married in the presence o f a large the very small beginning in thè . w a y of a Session in Ì 894 , thè nuipber ctf guests by Dr. E. P Hill, pastor o f the F irst Presby Ghautauqud has groWh until terian church o f Portland, in covers a period o f thirteen days their beautiful Sunnyside home, add d raw s talent foritSplatforrh which is handsomely furnished, from all parts o f the country Und w as tastefully decorated for From an exam inatioh o f thè, th ç occasion w ith choice cut pfesent prpgram, it wbuld seefn flowers. The impressive ring from the rich array o f talent Ceremony Was the one used. there scheduled to appear, that After congratulations light re the 1903 session bids fair to freshments were served, and the ecHpse any o f its predecessors. Do feii Want A tailor made suit? evening w as pleasantly passed N otw ithstanding the length of the Chautfiuqua for this yfear, w ith songs, recitations and Let us kke your tfteasufe for The following will be Hardly a d ày passes w ith out the games. '«old cheap to «Void >ing! One Br&wnsviBe Wool# Milk suit The bride looked handsome in appcarfthèè o f some star1 ’ at- bedroom set, dhe iole cdòkirig tractiofl: a dainty g o w n o f w hite lawn* tan k.tw ò U te Y A r e T ife be ST in Am oiig the speakers o f prom stove with hot tastefully ttimmed w ith lace me- Will be found Senator Jon heating stoves. one îKuger sewing T he t r a d e . dallibns, Idee and insertion, and mence wm machine, oriè 8-fipt extension w ore a wide satin Uftsh. Her atnan P; Dolliyer, the big Iow a table* one kitchen table, ofle couch, flowers were bride roses and senator, Who lectures on the first one washing machine; also carpets, maiden-hair fern. Thé brides evening* July 14 th, on the patri raattiflg, linoleum, chairs and many maid, Miss Agnes LdWrence, otic theme, “ A P oor M an ’s G ov other things. Good* may be e i- w ore a handsome go w n o f pale ernment and a Poor B fly’s nmined after July 5th. g ra y cassimere, w ith a lace yoke. C ortotfy,” arid w ill be iritro- G lenn yiwsLow. The groom and best than, Mr. ducld b y Senator John H. W orkin g N ight ami Day. James Corm ack, w ore the con Mitchell, (th the next aftefnoon Seoator dblfiver delivers his Thè busiest and mightiest little ventional black; sec eta d great lecture on “ The thing that èver was uulde is Dr. ; The hapby pair received many W orking .Man o f Nazareth. V King's New Life Pills. These presents, including a $25 check, The famous author, humorist, pills change weakness iotostrength, Morris chair, handsome land* ecturer, Bob Burdette, and his listlessness into eittMnq brain-fa; Scape painting, m any piecéfc of m p i g t BSMK it Clara B. lètte, Who " erful in building up w are galore. appear dn the pfftgram. Bur- Only 25c per box. Sold by F. H. The gueSts departed a t d late but it soon rriHs flff: A ¿Bod dette w ill deliver' his world- Caldtoell & Co; \M hotff; writhing Mr. Arid Mrs. chftln that Will Wed£ Well cah't be Wdflace A long life in which to famous lecture, "The Rise and Marribg;e Licenses. bdilght for a dollaf; Hut for ^;bb* — ^ — - --------- F a ll o f the M ustache,” on the fertjoj' the# new home. $3.58 and $4.50 pdii can get a good Jennie McCullough; 47 ; to Ji evening o f July 16 th; lecturing A G u est . chaid (hat can til depended upon A. Herabfte, 52 . ATIflNSON-MULHERON. « the Second time on t ill n e tt day, for teii* fifteen arid twenty years. Jennie Hoodenpyl, Ü 7 , td Al* July 17 th, in the hfternoon, • A t the home o f the bride ifl I Ddy only staridard made chains, % “ Rdinbow Chasers,” and “ Good bert Kahes, 32 . Portland'; a t high nodtif M ils and fbn can fekl assured that what Sadié E. Brouilleite, 18 , tb Medicine” on the dfternoon o f Lizzie Mrilheron w as mafried to ever ytyi pay ybtt can get nothing Chas. El. Lapp, 23 . July 22 nd: Samuel 1 Y. Atkirisori, bf tHis bettef Si^eWhere for the same money; On Friddjr and Saturday, July ’ place, on Tuesday; June 30 , in No P ity Shown. the presence o f Fblatives. Tne 24 th arid ¿ 5 th, the Chautauqua “ For years fate was after trie Couple ctflne up dh the' train tHe have Hon. Champ Clark, the continuously,” writes F. A . Gul- great Ibngressnian froifl M is Same evdfling, aifff will be found ledge, * Verbena, Ala; “ I had a souri,* Its a stellar attffledon. by th eif friends a t the A. M. terrible case of pile«, causing 24 He is a Splendid o rato r ¿tiid has JEW ELER-O PTICIAN . Hoskins cottage bn Rivfcr street. tumors. When all failed, Bucklen’s a national reputatidfl as a w it Sammy attempted to ,k eep his Arnica Halve cured tae:’* Eqbally and hufn6rist, friends in the driFit as to vehat good for barns and all acbes and -----------,------------------ ---- rr---- * The iflhnagement & expecting w as on hitnd, bift his evident ef pains. Only 25c at F. H. Cald- wharf awaiting tbe stoimer. Tbe Very Rem arkable Cuffe o f a largl* number o f campers this arrUnbU. fort tb Appear indifferent, and Well & d o.’s drug store. bench is twenty-seven miles long year, tirid certainly ati aggrega Six years ago; for till the mellow smile Which h ad been POPULAR north b e a c h . two hundred yard! wide at IdWest first “ About tion dt talent such a l is repre tiam flf my life, I hhd a sfid* illuminating his Itice for Several tide; and so hard that carriage sented bright and will be libkrally Exciireioh Steamer T. J . P otter days, w as prima facie evidence wheels scarcely leave a mark. It d^n and sevefe attlck of diSf- patroflized. Goes into Service Ja n e 27. Alice Miller, o f th at there w as something doing. is ad ideal place for driving, riding, rhoea,” Wfitdl Morgan; Taka'S. “ I got tempo1 . The bride, a sister o f Mrs. H. Rednclid Excursion Ratés to the Those who are planning their wheliiiig or walking, and! the surf C. Paulsen, is a lady o f cultfire vacation this year will be ifittnst- bathing is unsurpassable. / Tbe rary relief; but it came back agairi Scadde and BCountaifi R e ed In knowing that the pòpnlar excelle it hotels an^l boarding and again; and for six ¿mg years f and refihement, and the groom sorts ter the S«niü«r. excursion steamer T . J,. Potter— houses provide godfl ; dbcommoda- have Suffered more misery 4 hd is too t^:ell known as the junior (Jueen of river .boats— gdea intd tions at prifces ranging from one to agdny than t can tell.' It fkad hiember, o f the firm, Atkinson The Southern Pacific Cotp worse than death. . My hnibahd will, three dollars per dsty: Bros:; to neSd an introduction. has placed 6n sale d t vetw lo w ilfvice June'27; and that M ay they /‘live happily ever fates roufld trip tickets to the leave Portland; during the season*, The round tripr tite from Port spent hundreds of ddftars for phy: lifter.” Various resorts along its lines, every day front Tuesday until Sat land td Astoria is $2.50] to Ocean sickns’ prescription! and treatment LA RP-BROUILLjt'M'fc. arn^ also; in connection With the urday inclusivi; - To Ate the beau: Beacli. points $4.00, good until without avail. Fluklly we trioved The libme of Ret: Jkhti Mrs. T. j G iorvallis o rv fj and Eastern RAilroad, ties of the picturesque and mighty Octobof 15th. On Saturdays, dur td Bosque county, our present- Brouillette wai the sclhe of a very to Detroit and tHe seaside a t Columbia from the decita of the ing July and August; rotfbd trip home, and one day I happened td pretty weddidg WedriHiiday feven- y'aquina ^ ay, lattkhtickets good Potter is a treat never to be forgot tickets arts- sold to beacb points at lee an nr’V rtisement of Chamber- ing wheii their flaughief Sadie was ft# return until October IQth. ten. For spied and grace nothing $2.50, gdol for return leaving the Iain’s Colic; Cholera and DilflrhoeA united iff marriage to Cjfartes Lapp. ^ Three-day tickets to Yaquina in river and l«ke sferrice in thl en- bfeach ihk following^ Sunday even- Remedy, with a tt stlmdhial of d man who had been • tiled by it; At 8.30r the btidal party entered è a y , godd going' Saturdays, re- tire West eqtuils this side wheeled itig. . • the parlBr, wtiëte ié the presence turning M ondays, ate on sale a t beauty.' Five hours from Portland H The Oregdtl Railroad & Navi The case was so similar to my Bwri of about thirty iélativès and friends greatly reduced rates front all aud one frdm Astoria, rough the gation Company has just issued a that I concluded to try tile retriedy: Eugene and north dri both bunoné fishing Waters of thl Col- new subunit book (free for ti e Thfe re^tiit A as wBtiderftil. I could arid West Sidev linës, en- tfhibia; past scores of salmon, traps askidg) whic 1 tells all about tbe de hardly realize that I whs well again, dr believe it could, be sd Hbling people td spend Sunday ! bets and as maqy whUfe-wing- lightful resorts of the valley bf tl e after having suffered, sb long, but tbe bride, was brid^jmald, and a t the Seaside. Very low found id fish boats, lands the paàsengerè Cdluinbia rivet. This can be ol - thht one bdttll bf mltiiclrie, costing Afr. Wauipole of Huboàfd wèl best, trip rntcJ are also mride bbtween A* Illwpocv wbirc close connection tained fro n any agent of the O. P i but a few cents, .cured" mfc.” Fot tnan. Little May Yr hifteri, niece Portland and same ,poii#s on ;» -’ made for beach points With A Co«, or by writing A. L. Cra;g! sale by C. F. Moore & Co. ’ . ■ 4 --------- bf the bride, actetfas png Hearer, the Southern Pacific, good goin g yirains of tbe IUwboo & Navigation General Passenger -Agent;' I brt-. Graphib aud Weekly GteRotliflrii The bflde Was daintily attired 1 * Satardays; returning Sunday qr . Company, whose cRtA stand ôri thé land; Oregon: one year; $2 .00; H»til Hatsl At New York Prices. 1903 . SPRING Straw 25« to $1.00 Crash 25c. to $1.00 We have also some Queen Quality Shoes for Ladies« ms HODSON BROS. ÚOod Glenn Winslow, __ S B ”;;; * J-u. • 11-"1. • ! ■