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. 'Y N E W B E R Q G R A P H IC . The Wedding Bells Have Rung. A very quiet but pleasant wedding took place a t L a Grande .------------- .. ' .... ..... in the beautifully decorated IS S U E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y M O R N IN G parlors in the groom ’s new home Wednesday M ay 18th. 1904 a t E. N. WOODWARD. Editor and Publisher. 9 a. m.. when J. F. Steinbeck and W. C. WOODWARD. A s s o c ia te E d ito r . Miss C lara H adley were united $1.00 Per Year in Advance. in the holy bonds o f m atrim ony, ^OCEAN B E A C H . Wm. G rant officiating. Only a P O P U L A r R *-*L-------- TH U RSD AY, JUNE 9. i 9<M- few immediate friends were in Many From the Willamette Val ley Go to Spend Their vited .-In the evening a reception Vacation at the Did M onday cast a shadow o f w as given from 8 to 10 to about Sea Shore. com ing events in Governor fifty o f their friends, the La- Hundreds from the Willamette Cham berlain’s political path? Grande Band being present, Valley spent their vacation at North which rendered some beautiful (Long) Beach, Washington, last If Mr. Hermann needed anv selections. M any beautiful pres summer, aqd it is safe to say that vindication he certainly received ents o f cut glass, china, silver this popular resort of the North it M ondav. Next time he might ware, etc. were received. After Pacific Coast will be visited by many raore this year than ever within its employ Mr. Veatchand the P o rt dainty refreshments were served history. The change from the val land' Journal as his compaign the many friends dispersed, ley to the sea level opens- up an en m anagers and remain in W ash wishing Mr. and Mrs. Steinbeck tirely new realm of scenic charms. ington. The trip on the Willamette and m any \'ears o f wedded happi- Columbia rivers, out of Portland, The small b o y r when he flics I ness. A G u est . is one long to be remembered, the into a passion and is w ith out usual heat of summer afternoon be Wanted, Bids argum ent, hurls invectives a t the ing tempered by a gentle breeze other fellow. This is the course For building barn 32x 60, 20-ft. freighted with the aroma of pine the Oregonian j. ursuing in its posts; roof to have square pitch trees and seasoned with salt sea air. onslaught again st Dr. E dgar P . , to lie sided with . drop . Siding, __ The scenery includes much that is Hill, pastor o f the F irst Presby- ¡lo,ored a !’" ve w ith.ship ap and beautiful. Leaving Portland on . ’ F , , _ . • „ ; below w ith 2 inch planking; oue of the Oregon Railroad & Navi ten an church. Such stuff may stalls to be 2 inches above centre gation Company’s palatial river tickle the fancy o f the readers of and raised 2 inches a t end next steamers, (the T. J. Potter being the big journal in the North End to mangers, to be stalled w ith queeu of riverflyers) the excursion but it makes no friends for t h e ' planking in 7-8 ft. stalls on one ist is carried through its harbor paper am ong fair-minded people, side and a stairw ay on the where fly the flags of many nations. other, 12-5 ft. stalls well finished; The twelve miles on the Willamette nor does it im pairthe reputation j the st’a ble to be n ft in the clear river are quickly made, and, after and standing of Dr. Hill. high; 1 w indow w ith tw o lights saluting the government light 8x 10 in each stall w ith frames house, marking the junction of the On hearing the votes canvassed and hung on hinges to swing two rivers, the boat swings into tbe M onday night, one thing w as out and up; one door a t each end Columbia for the trip down stream. certainly significant and th at 10x 10 double made o f flooring The morning is clear (generally so w as the very few number of and to be hung on rollers and a from June until September), and a magnificent and inspiring sight ballots voted “ straigh t.” The 2 ft. 6 inch by 6 ft. 6inch door to meets the eye as tbe sweep around be made ancf hung inside of the' tendency to scatter fire can mean front 10x 10 door; comise on tbe bend is made— five snowcapped nothing else than a gro w in g building and to be finished in a peaks. Mount Hood, Mount Adams, independence ot action am ong j good workm anlike manner; to Mount Saint Helen, Mount Rain voters w ho are grow in g a w a y i be built on the old Fullquartz ier and Mount Jefferson, looming into view— a sight worth traveling from the idea th at it is an un place adjoining J. W. C raw ford ’s, thousands of miles to see. On all m aterial to be furnished by pardonable disgrace to “ scratch me and placed on the ground. down the picturesque river, past the ticket.” Careless or indis Building to be completed by July villages, sawmills, fishing fleets, criminate ticket scratchin g,-or 12th. and bids to be iq by June salmon canneries, perpendicular from petty personal reasons, is to 12th., address t o j . D. Gordon, basaltic bluffs, and pretty side hill farms, the boat pursues its way. be deplored, but independence Dundee. The majestic-sweep of the river is Business Pointers. exercised by the considerate awe inspiring. Gradually tbe shores voter w ill mean a more careful Lewis and C lark envelopes for grow farther apart and, scarcely realizing that the five hours have and judicious selection o f can sale a t the post office. been consumed in making tbe trip, didates by nom inating conven Colum bia cylinder records 25c tbe boat steams alongside the wharf tions. The d ay has passed when a t Heacock & Heacock’s. At Astoria. p arty m anagers can round up F o r express and light hauling One hour from Astoria, through the rank and file, drive them to leave orders a t Rich’s grocery. the famous fishing waters of the 1 have seed com o f my ow n Columbia, past scores' of salmon the polls and vote them like so traps and nets and as many white raising for sale. E. S. Craven. m any sheep. House for sale. Call a t the winged fish boats, lands the passen One of the most interesting and Douglas studio for particulars. . ger at Ilwaco, on Baker’s Bay, where connecVons for the beach gratifyin g features o f the cam Milch cow for sale. Apply to points are made with trains of the paign just closed has been the J. T. Smith, com er Thira and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation admirable w ork o f State Chair River streets. 19-tf Company, whose cars stand on the man F ran k C. Baker. Originally Lewis and Clark envelopes chosen for his business ability, w ith the official emblem printed wharf awating the steamer. North Beach, where the surf bathing is wide acquaintance, tactful ad in red for sale a t the postoffice. unexcelled, at low tide is from 200 dress and his possession o f means F or sale, tw o big w ork teams, to 400 feet wide, twenty-three miles and leisure, he has developed in w agon and harness; also a disc long and so compact that a carriage action a remarkable amount o f plow for sale or trade. D. J. Gil or wagon scarcely leaves a trace energy, ability and skill. He has bert. upon it. Scattered along the beach correctly apprehended the true are hundreds of cottages and hotels You don’t pay any more for issue o f the indorsement of President Roosevelt, and h a s you r goods w ith chairs than you in which summer life is an unceasing especially bent his energies to did w ith out them a t Porter & round ot pleasure from the opening until the closing of the season. harmonizing the party w ith L ark in ’s. " The much dreaded “ Resort Mos excellent effect. Through his You can take com fort in one of quito” is unknown and no vene- personal letters to voters, he has*those “ M orris” chairs Porter & mous snakes or insects are found. induced republicans otherwise Larkin ' are givin g a w a y w ith The thermometer rarely goes above disaffected to get into line for cash purchases. 80 degrees in July or August, but the republican ticket, especially F o r Sale— Five acres ot land, light overcoats, fires morning and legislative nominees. Mr. Baker’s w ith good new house. Inquire original appointm ent w as made o fL . J. Butterfield, east o f the evening and blankets at night are w ith out his solicitation, but his sawm ill. Come anv d ay except' comfortable during the season. Rates for accommodations at signal success abundantly ju s ti- : Saturday, 26-tf North Beach points are reastcable fies the confidence o f those w ho and vary to suit the visitor. At recommended his selection. H av Real Estate Transfers. European hotels and lodging houses ing established close connection .the Y a m h ill Countv Abstract rooms range from twenty-five cents w ith the state organization and Reported bv Company. McMinnville to one dollar a day; at restaurants, county and precinct committees meals run from twenty-five to fifty throughout the state, possibly Oregon & Cal R R Co to Wro cents; and at the American-plan 1000 men in all, he is in first-class Hagey, 120 ac in sec 23 t 5 s r 3 hotels, tbe charges range from one shape for the fall campaign. Mr. w, $720. dollar a day to two dollars and up Baker has made one of the best H. F. Gurnke to James Morrison, ward. state chairmen the p arty ever Dozens of delightful side trips had. It would lie hard to find a 10 ac in sec 2i t 3 s r 3 w, $1. better one.—Oregonian. „ Elizabeth Barris and hu>b to H may be taken from the beach into a The newspaper, men of the E Palmer, et al 29 acin tbe Amelia country of wild and picturesque beauty, quiet and secluded among state ' are most heartily in Welch d 1 c t 3 f ! i 2 w, $500., hills and forjst, with hunting and sym pathy w ith the spirit o f the Ellen J Farquhar to T C Kpperly fishing in native haunts;' to the above testimonial. An old news and wf, 10 ac in Solomon Heater d United State* Life Saving stations and lighthoufes, cranberry farms, paper man himself, Mr. Baker 1 c t 3 s r 2 w, $850. oyster beds, salmon fishing grounds coqJd put himself in close touch A P Macy and wf to C D How and canneries. w ith the press of the state, and ard and wf, 5 lots in A P Macy add For particulars about the trip to w ork w ith excellent advantage. to Dayton, $1170. North Beach ask the nearest O. R. The republican papers are alw a ys J B Hanson and wf to Edith H & N. agent, or send two cents in ready for duty, but they are not Evans, 5.75 ac in Samuel Cözine d stamps to A. L. Craig, general passenger agent, Portland, for Hi w ays accorded the considera 1 t 4 s r 4 w, $10. “ Restful Recreation Resorts” , tion and appreciation which Mr. W C Arthur and wf to J A Lam which tells all about the Columbia bert and wf, 2 ac raore or less in River summering places. B aker has shown. Entered as second-class matter at the poetofflce at New berg Oregon. Ù ------- . N » Cosine and Newby claims t 4 s r 4 w, $1330. J O’Brien mod wf to Thomas Burns, 30 ac in sec 27 t a s r 3 w, $800. T Goodrich and wf to Lizzie Goodrich, 20 ac in Moran Griffin d 1 c t 3 S T4 M, $1000. Jesse Hobson to Moren Ryan, 12 ac in sec 26 t 3 s r 3 w, $1. . m — ■■ v - - 1 ............. .................... TUank You. Thrown From u Wagon. We m ost heartily thank our kind neighbors and friends and the city fire department, w h o so quickly responded to our great need o f help in savin g our house and woodshed from catching fire from burning barn, and the much appreciated help giyen to us by our friends since the fire. .. M r . and M rs . G. C. C a r l . * For a Hundred Roars. For a. hundred years or more Witch Hazel has been recognized as a superior remedy, but it re mained for E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, to discover how to combine the virtues of Witch Hazel with other antiseptics, iutbe/orm of a salve. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve in the world for sores, cuts, burns, bruises and piles. The high standing of this salve has given rise to counterfeits, and the public is advised to look for the name “ DeWitt” on the package, and accept no other. Sold by F. H. Caldwell and Co. Mr. George K. Babcock was tbrowu from his wagon and severely bruised. He applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well known citizen ok North Plain, Conn, There is noth ing equal to Pain Balm for sprain» and bruises. It will effect a cure in one-tbird the time required by any other treatment. For sale b y C. F .Moore & Co. Excursion Rates to Yaqutua B ay > -........ .. I, ... » On June 1st. the Southern Pacific C o. w ill resume sale o f excursion tickets to N ew port and Yaquina B ay. Both season and Saturday-to-M onday tick ets will be sold. This popular resort is gro w in g in favor each year, hotel rates arc reasonable and the opportunities for fishing, hunting and sea bathing a re unexcelled by an y other resort on the Pacific C oast. W. E. C oman , General Passenger A gen t. t ■ % PAUL BRUNZEL & SON, . .D E A LE R S IN. Fat Cattle, Mutton, Pork, Veal, etc. ................... Eggs, Chickens and General Butchers' . Products Bought for Cash. j * j * M AIN S T R E E T . (4 F O U R D O O R S N O R T H O R G I . B N HO TI II . SPRING TIME IS COMING, GENTLE ANNIE! Just the time when you want to consign that old carpet to the junk pile and buy a new one. A new set of chairs would help tbe appear ance of the home, too. We have them. Good ones, too, at correct prices. Hollingsworth & Cooper, THE HOUSE FURNISHERS. STU DH BA.K .BR W A G O N S A N D BZJGGIBS . . ARE THE STANDARD. \ Studebaker W agons. Studebaker Buggies. R ock Island Plows, F O R Poultry Supplies. Mill Feed, Ha A ll Kinds of Grass and (harden Seeds. y, S A L E IB Y Feed Store. W The Newberg Steam Laundry. GOOD WORK. REASONABLE PRICES, A. N. PRESSNALL, Manager. The Newberg Hotel. BAST FIRST STR EET MRS W^A. C A M P B E L L , Proprietress. New Management Good Accommodations Rates $1 per day and np 4