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BUSINESS FOINTERS. Ll»i ot Delegate». George AV. Jones has moved into the ' HOTEL TAAHILL, ncJlIWVILLE Newell Macrum of Carlton wae doing The following delegates were chosen Sax property across the creek. business iu the city on Monday. at last Friday ’ s primaries, as far as we The brick. Everything first-class. Best When you want anything iu the jew That shortness of breath is dyspepsia. Wm. Moore, a well-known citizen of INSURANCE COMPANY have been able to learn, to attend the re elry line remember Wm. F. Dielechuei- meals and best service. Beds all first- Plcasantdale. was buiied at Dayton r.n Take Simmons Liver Regulator. publican convention in this city April 6: der. He competes for quality and quan Monday. J. O. Spencer of Clifton spent Sunday class. All white help. Frst-class cooks. Amity—E. C. Hadawav, Win. Thur tity. Meals 25 and .'<0 cents, beds .'>0 cents. James M. Warren of Salem, brother with bis mother in this city. man, A. M. AVaddel, Wm. Harrison, 12-7 E. S anders , Proprietor. MANUFACTURERS OF RHODES tL RHODfcS, Agents, of Sheriff Warren, is in the "ity visiting H ouse for R ent .—Neat house of eight Dave Caldwell is over iu I’olk county Julin Watt, Tboe. White, James Ladd, friends and relatives. M. MINXVILLt OR nicely arranged rooms,corner 2d and I helping his brother to put iu spring crops. N otice to T axpayers .—Taxpayers T. B. Henderson, R. Mulligan, G. M. streets, at low rent. 6tf John Nelson oi Quine,, III., who hts D-iu't min your digestive organs with should not longer delay settlement with Allen, R hodes & R hode ' Agent'?. been to the midwinter fair, is visiting pills and purgatives. Take Simmons the Bheriff. as taxes become delinquent North McMinnville—A. J. Apperson, his tmeje A. J. Nelson in this citv. on the first day of April, and costs are J. W. Ilobbs, O. II Irvine, M. Under Leave your order for a good, fat chick-, Liver Regulator. I*r. H. C. Fenton < f Portland has been Miss Mattie Gilbert has becu sick for liable to be added at any time soon wood, W. L. Warren, Jacob Wortman, en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street B. J W- iuht’s mother is quite ill. market. appointed a member of the Portiau 1 several weeks, and her recovery is now thereafter. J. W. Cowls, C. II. Cook. OF ALL KINDS. 8even loaves of bread for 25 cents at board of medical examiners of pension considered doubtful. D. A. Smith, the watchmaker ami South McMinnville—J. E. Magers, J. To B e H eld at D ayton — The com C. Cooper, T. B. Kay, N. E. Kegg, W. jeweler, carries a good line of clocks, Kuns’ bakery. ers. J. II. Cook, medical etudeut of Port The wife of Prof. Lowe of Dayton died License to marry w as granted on the land university, is home for the spring mittee of Odd Fellows which met in this H. Durham, Jos. Hoberg, Wm. Chris watches, jewelry and silverware, at of consumption on Tuesday and was 28th loT. J. Greene, aged 24, and Flor vacation. Mr. Cook will graduate next city last Saturday to arrange for the ob man, F. H. Barnhart, O. 0. Hodson, II. reasonable figures. He makes a specialty Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware. servance of the 76th anniversary of the 3. Allen. of repairing fine watches. buried yesterday. ence S. Stewart, aged 20, Imth of this year. order, decided to bold the celebration at Fairlawn-r-S. C. rearson, John F. Those who have tried J. P. Irvine’s The St. Charles hotel i- the place for a city. 1 bat pain nivlerthe shoulder blade is Dayton, April 26th. All arrangements D. R. Kingerv butchered sixteen bops Derby, D. O. Durham, G. AV Jones, C. sun-cured Standard tea aro buying no good dinner. 12-2 dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regu of program and securing of speakers, W. Holman, E. Ladd. other. You should give it a trial. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. J. C. Gates took Harry Hill, the con this winter whose average weight wa lator. music, etc., was left to Daytou encamp Baker Creek—D. Stout, Will West, O. 333 jiounds. Thi: is good fora so-called People begin to recoguize the D street fessed burglar, over to the pen on Wed Rev. Harry AA’atkins is squeezing the ment. J. Leabo, John Venable, C- D. Johnson, meat market. nesday. He was sentenced for two' poor-hog country. American eagle in the populist cause in Are you aware that you can eave from years. T aken to the A sylum .—Peter Head, J. A. Buchanan, James McCain, F. M. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages Real Washington county. the little French Italian, on familiar York. Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at The R eporteb and Weekly inter Ocean 25 to 50 per cent on hardw are, stove», Health demands a liealthv liver. Take Lafayette— P. P. Gates, A. It. Bur thi%office. tf a year for $1.23. Hurry in your sul>eerip- implements of all kinds, buggies,-sewimr Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia terms with and known to everybody in bank, John Hubbard, Chas. Hubbard, machinesand tinware at the assignee ’ » McMinnville, was taken to the insane tion an<l tell your neighliors. “ Dressmaking ” signs25c ready printed and indigestion. saie of the Union Hardware Co. Those asylum by C. R. Cook on Friday. Poor L. C. Washburn, L. J. Vickery, M. Red at this office. J H. Jordan, a printer from Portland, goods must l«e sold regardless of value. Mountain trout* ill soon be law ful game Peter bad for some time been getting ding, R. P. Bird, Thad 11. Dupuy. •o* has entered the employ of the Telephone- It will pay von to see them. Dayton—J. T. Gowdy, John Coovert, and the cheerful stories of the largest more and more mentally unbalanced. Tlvorougbbrcd PonKry. Register. He ia a man of family, and Seen in the city this week : Messrs catch and the longest specimen will go He thought he saw spirits at night, and Jesse Hutchins, D. DeTiere, Wm. Clem- Mrs. Ollie Funk, breeder of Brown w ill move to McMinnville. J. B. Daniel. J. B. Mount, J arret Torid around once more. would go gunning for them, and keep up mens, Fred Crawford, R. Snyder, S. R. Leghorn, S. S. Hamburg, Bl ic Andelu- N otice of S ettlement .—All our ac O. C Wright. F. H. Storey and Hurry North Yamhill has reduced the salaries a fcBilade until the early hours of the Baxter, John Fletcher, A. P. Fletcher, sian, 1’. Rock and White-Faced Black WE ARE LEADERS IN OUR LINE counts must be settled either in cash or Allen of Nealierg; Frank Wright, F. E of her school teachers, which caused the per morning. The shanty he occupied in the D. V. 01d6, J. C. Mellinger, John Nich Spanish. Fowls $1.0j; eggs good note. II. J acobson . ols, John Joues, Wm. Hamilton. resignation of Miss Daisy Stott of the White, J. 1. Ladd and John Waft of 13. McMinnville, Or. 5m6 north part of town is peppered with bul- West Cbehaletn—Geo. Vintou, Amos Coulter A Wright, the draymen, are Amity; Rev O B. Whitmore of Sheri primary department. letu. One of the spirits lie could see Nelson, J. M. Coulee, D. L. Myers, D. C. prepared to contract for plowing garden» dan; Thad II. Dupnv of Lafayette; J. nilvilie Produce ?larkci Simmons Liver Regulator is a most every night was a little woman which be Atkin, Chas. Dead), Thos. Turner, S. Reported by L. E. Walker. in town on reasonable terms. H. Flower of Dayton. excellent appetizing tonic.—Sand. 8. tried to drive away with a club, but she | Root. Good clean wheat ................... All the choicest delicacies to be iound would dodge him every time ho would Pentz. Chap, to Bishop of North Caroli Attorneys from abroad in attendance Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber in the South Newberg—Noah Heater, 8. Oats......................................... nt a first-class confectionery stand may upon tho court this week were: Tho«. na. strike at her. His quarter» had become Valiev, and never allow competitors to undersell us. Brutscher, Lin Parker, Ab Hill, Oscar Butter.............. 40(g lie obtained at Will Kuns’. He keeps no IL Tongue and S. B. Huston of Hills AA’ells Coojier Hiid Joe Morris left on very foul aud he was living on insuffi inferior goods. No sour bread or stale boro; Geo. E. Davis, Glen. O. Holman, Wednesday for California.it is presumed; cient food tor bis proper nourishment. Allen, Scott Inglis, Win. Stratton, Albert Egg»...........................................10@ 12J Hoskins, O. C. Wright. Calvin Stanley, Chickens ................................$2 50(33 peanuts ever leave his shop. H. G. Platt and Ralph It. Duniwav of at any rate they are in search of their It is thought the Dew associations,whole N' C. Maris. Turkeys . ............................... 8c a some food and a good bath occasionally ; The trial of the adultery part of the Portland; M. M. Langley of Forest fortunes. $3v<3. will at least restore him to former men North Newberg—Lewis Hoskins, John Ducks...................... divorce case of Morrison vs. Morrison Grove; A. C. Woodcock of Eugene: A. Everybody savs Beverly Apperson has tal vigor. He was not averse to making Rees, J. B. David, A. Blair, F. Elliott. Apples.......... ............... 40(3 was w ith closed doors, by order of the M. Hurley, of Independence. E. II. Woodward, W. T. Macy, F. H. Potatoes .......... the best thing on earth for cleaning win the change. t judge. There were numerous witnesses. The remarkable weather of last week dows—you should try a cake of “Eon Storey. Dressed Ilogs. 5(3 5’ J. P. Irvine sell.« tomatoes for 10 cents. was supplemented by rain alter a most Ami, and you will say the same. Bellevue—J. J. Henderson, John Hol Veal............ When Jack calls on Sites Eleauor, ............. AVilson Peerv, aged 68 years, died at j delightful Easter Sunday. There is a He always brings her plenty man, D. B. Kingery, M. Mulkey, I. N. Baled bay, timothy................ ¡j Judge Denny was in the city yesterday Of flowers and chocolate bonbons, which « < Dayton ot heart failure on Wednesday compensating feature, however. The Branson. cheat ................... settling his accounts with the tax col Most charm the maid of twenty. u He was the father of A. M. and M. S. I great amount of snow left in the moun Sheridan—II. T. Graves, S. Potter. oats...................... lector. The judge contributes about And though Sir Jack has skinny anus. he ardware l’cery of this city. The funeral was tains was a constant menace to the fruit John Bones, II. II. Graves, Jo. Brown, And legs as thin as pheasants', three hundred dollars aunually to the retail market . prospects. The rain will o[>erate to keep lield yesterday. E. Taylor, AV. T. Smith, H. G. Guild, S. How could one blame Miss Eleanor, Yamhill exchequer. Baled Straw.................... . Has Just Received and Added to His Extensive Stock W ho much admires his presents? R. Buell, — Winslow. Go to Hogg’s studio for fine photos. off frost and get rid of the snow. Fruit Mixed Chop............................ $19 A number of able speakers from Lin buds are rapidly approaching the open Checowen—Lee Laughlin, T. W. Per Wheat Chop.......... No woman lias any real admiration A Large and Varied Line of Reduced rales for a short time. $20 coln club will address the people of ing stage. ry, M. M. Edwarde, P. AV. Morgun, V for a man ’ s presence unless the man has Company B had unother inspection 1 .... $18 Judge Galloway mourns the loss of Whiteson next Thursday evening on po a good physique—legs aud arms well Pearce, J. AV. Butler, Philip Withycomb, Shorts and drill Tuesday evening Clyde Nash Middlings............................... $20 that thousand-dollar colt, and T. D. litical i=Rues. All are cordially invited. filled out. “You can’t be well-looking” if A. Blackburn. was w inner of tIje medal. Bran ....................................... $16 Music will also be provided Henderson lost a valuable farm horse North Yamhill—J. C Morris, William Oil Meal................................. 3c per It. you suffer from uny of the diseases Neely’s History of the Parliament of last week. Our West Chehalein corres Allie Arthurs and John Cook went up caused by a disordered liver or impure Russell, T. G. Stephenson, A. E. Mc L. E. Walker will buv all your pro Religions has been published and can la- pondent notes the death of four horses to John Henderson’s and came down the blood—dyspepsia, biliousness and scrof Kern, Wm. Shepherd, D. C. Richardson. duce, paying tho highest price in cash had ut Griesen’s. owned byono man. The idea prevails river on a hunt one day last week. They ulous affections. Dr. Pierce’s Golden the market will justify. lie will sell irect rom the anufacturers A Forty Hile Ride« Dr. Goucher has good recuperative that thero is a disease going around, but killed an otter and located a bee tree, Medical Discovery is n medicine that you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar powers, aud was out in a very few days | there are no well-defined symptoms. The which they placed their label upon. ciBEs these cases. It’s the only remedy E. R. Swetnam, of Fairfax Station, den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. if you Delire the fewest Pattern«« street south of First National Bank. after his injury in the runaway. animals die suddenly. Dr. Minty says They will harvest the honey next June. that’s guaranteed to benefit or cure, in Virginia, says: “A party came forty miles D He also carries a full line of Graham in Or the LATENT A'OVEL’llE* in Wall Decoration to my store for Chamberlain’s Cough J. P Irvine has No. 1 can corn he is there is no disease. sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, If the care of the hair were made a every case, or the money refunded. Med Remedy and bought a dozen bottles. The small wheatlets,etc. Nursery stock a specialty. wiling for 10 cents per can. At a debating club the question was part of a lady’s education, we should not ical science stamps it “absolutely potent” Call and ln«‘pect lliis Complete A im Line. The dancing club w ill hold one of their lately discussed : Whether there is more see so many gray heads, and the use of as a blood-cleanser, strength-restorer and remedy is a great favorite in this vicinity and has performed some wonderful cures happiness in the possession or the pur Hall’s Hair Renewer would be unneces ilesh-builder. social hops tomorrow- night. here.” It is intended especially for' suit of an object ’ ’ “ Mr. President, ” HODSON IS STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR sary. The season for oiling harness is here. The worst Nasal Catarrh, no matter of coughs, colds, croup and whooping j When Baby wa3 stck, we gave her Castorla, said a young orator, “ suppose I was Flsia Wright has a fine stock of neat’s- Onr venerablo friend O. H. Adams cel how long standing, is permanently cured cough and is a favorite wherever known. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, courtin’ a gal and she was to run away, foot and black or Phoenix oil, the best iu ebrated his seventy-fifth birthday last by Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, For sale by S. Howorth & Co. and I was to run after her; wouldn’t I the market. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, tie happier when I cotched her than Suuday. He is the youngest man for Heal Estate Transfers. Spring Milliuery. Two or three dozen Workmen will when I was running after her?” The bis age in the county. If Queen Victoria His Celebrated “P. P. P.” having won for itself the first place in survives until May showill be aa old a» visit tho lodge at Lafayette from this young man gained the victory. Mrs. I. M. Runnels of North Yamhill the market on account of durability, covering capacity For week ending March 27st. Mr. Adams. place tonight. is now receiving her spring stock of and consequent cheapness. Ferdinand Dnnzloff to Thos M A religions census of the city is being “For a long time I suffered with stom millinery goods, which has been selected Pickles at J. P. Irvine’s at 25 cents j>er ■ taken by members of tho C. P. church. Beier 20.24 a in sec 15 t 3 r 2 $ gallon. 12-2 ' The canvassing is lieing «lone by Misses ach and liver troubles, and could find no under her personal care and attention. J W & Lucy E Cowls to J C Coop The Best Shoes March 27, 1894. Mrs. Maud AVashburn and daughter Josie Gorttier, Annie Nichola, Carrie relief until I began to use Ayer’s Pills. I Trimming done by experienced and er lot 8 College add to MeM for the Least Money. 260 fashionable trimmers. Opening days took them regularly for a few months, Miss Blanche Miller has been se left on Wednesilay for their home in ' Schenk, Valeria Patty, Nellie Cooper, G D Vinton & wf to Geo W Sallee cured to teach tho school in place of Olympia, alter a week’s visit with Mattie Fink, Bergita Nelson, Mrs. Win. and my health was completely restored.” will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs 20 a sec ‘.'9 t 2 i 3................. day, April 3d, 4th and 5th. Everybody i Clara L E Anthony to Ad Skyles Miss Daisie Stott who 1ms resigned. friends here. They had been to see the ' Poole, llev. nnd Mrs. Jones and Chas. —D. W. Baine, New Berne, N. C. is invited to call and examine for them WnVk GENTLEMEN, sights of the midwinter fair and tlie Nelson. In many respects this will lots I & 2 blk 19 North Yamhill School district No. 82 has Been organ Prof. Duncan has moved his fam selves, Prices to correspond with tho G A <i B L Luke to G F Ahnert prominent institutions of California. prove valuable. It will give an accuiate ize I in the Deercreek neighborhood, one ily into the Mott Stewart house. times. 22.53 a pt Dani Matheny die t 5 $6, $4 and $3.60 Dress Shoe. A fine line of fishing tackle, prepared enumeration of population, the mmilier of the thrifty settlements springing up Mr. Reiustein our popular mer Ko nil Con vein inn. r 3............................. ... salmon eggs. etc. at I’. M. AVade A Co’s. ' in churches and Sunday schools, and the in the Coast mountain valley«. A school $3.50 Police Shoo, 3 Soles. chant 1ms been preparing his yard t number yet to be got in before the dawn house will be erected at once, every resi A convention of road supervisors will , Union Lodge No 43 A F A A M to $2-50, $2 for Workingmen. The sessions of the county Christian ! of the religious milleninm. the past week for his extensive flow N P Peterson n lot 249 Ma dent of the district volunteering five be held at the county court room on Endeavor convention in Amity Satur $2 and $1.75 for Boys. 11 er garden. If vonr work is indoors and you lack lays' work, and it is projKiaed to have a Friday, April 6th, at 1 p. in. for the pur sonic cemetery ...................... day and Sunday were well attended, and ihiee months term of school running by pose of securing uniformity in the work P M Scroggins, guardian, to J H Mr. E. J. Wiser is slighting none were held in the new M. E. church—a I the physical vigor yon ought to enjoy, Drunimeller 100 a pt Solomon the first of June in his visit to our town tha present ing of roads and discussion of the best vou are almost certaiu to obtain it by tb S3, S2.60 82, $1.76 very neat, comfortable edifice. A. M Fades die t 5 i 0........ oOOU week. interests of the roads of Yanihlll county, I judicial use of a bicycle. Many a man There ¡« no reason w by children should CAUTION—If any Sanders of this place was presiding offi off-ra you W. L. Douglas I of failing health has regained ks ->e allowed to suffer from loathsome and other questions which will naturally i G W Christenson & wi to Olive L Mr. Joe Ross formerly of this shoes at a reduced price, cer. Cook 40 a pt David LanceGeld or «ays he has t hem with strength in this way. The road» in good ,<-rofuloiw sores aud glandular swellings arise. A full attendance is desired. place but now of Lewiston, Idaho, out tho name stamped It is time to buy garden seeds. L. E. die t 3 r 2 ..................... 1206 on the bottom, pot hit» 1 weather are now delightfully smooth, - when such a pleasant, effective and eco W m . G alloway has been visiting friends in the town Walker of the Produce Market has sll down us a fraud. Orceins A Laura B Doane to F II and the knights ot the wheel are im nomical medicine as Ayer’s 8areapari)la over Sunday. varieties in bulk and package, and is HorticulKirul Society I’rogiaui. Itoy 160 a sec 2 1 2 1 o . 12u<> proving each opportunity. Unruh is the liay l>e piocured of the nearest druggist. Don Morgan, son of W. F., of Ka selling them cheaper than ever They local dispenser of this valuablo medicine, Be auro you get Ayer’s. Following is the program of the Yatu- 0 & C R R Co to Emma Smith 80 lama, Wash., is attending school uu- are reliable, too.. a pt sec 25 t 2 r 4 28 > biU Comity Horticultural society to be and is ready at all times to let you sam There is something of a muddle l»e- dcr tl*e tutorship of Prof. Duncan at Ed. 8. Talbot, aged 21, of McMionville, ple the article mid to talk terms with tween the county court and the city held at Newberg, Oregon, April-3, 1894 : J K Wright to Mary E linrton lots W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are_ stylish, easy fitting, and give better satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con 5 and 14 l>lk 1 Deskins’ 4th add this place. 10 a. m. Address by the president, C. and Ada M Yocom, aged 17, of Belle yon. council concerning the furnishing of vinced. The stamping of AV. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which 200 to New berg E. Hoskins, Springbrook. vue, have lieen granted license to marry. Mr. W. Butler and family expect The first social ever held by the Wood •lectric light« f--r the court. As a conse- guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Trustees of Kilpatrick Tost ceme Appointment of committees. to leavo here the coining week for Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to J. P. Irvine will sell you sugar by the men hero was given Monday evening. ' pi-.--.ice the court room is lighted by coal I the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, “Horticulture From a Busiuess Stand tery t’oW C Kinger lot. 14 sack at Portland prices with freight Fhe address of welcome was given by J. >il lamps. It is a muddle pure and the cast where he intends to reside. Increase »n<i we l?e>leve you can eave money by buying all your footwear of the dealer adver> Christian & Anna B Litecher to point, ” J. FI. Rees, Newberg. tUed beiox?. Catalogue free upon application. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Maw. 11. Ileuderson. who spoke of the beneti s a Ided. - tnple, growing out of loose business Mrs. Patton of Hillsboro has been Annie W Stansbury 40 a pt G 8 Discussion. of mutual insurance, aud its superiority methods oil both sides, evidently. The There are evidences this week that 1 visiting with her mother and sister Afternoon, 1 p. m. “Pruning, and a Christman die t 4 r3 For sale by R. JACOBSON spring is not here. There is no doubt, for the poor man over the “old line” county court cut down tho bill presented the past week. Christian & Anna B Liteebei to Short Ramble Through the Fields of companies. Rev. Holierg, who has a by i he superintendent for lights furnished though, that her fever lias arrived. Mrs. Emily Arnold who has been wide reputatiou as a felicitous ante and at the lust term of court. Ihe charges Horticulture.” Prof. George Coote, hor Dorothea I Litscher 40 pt G S Wanted—Chickens, tnrkeye, veal ami poet-prandial speaker gave an amusing Christman die t 4 r 3 1 very low is slowly convalescing. ticulturist state college. wero at tho rate of two cents per hour Christian & Anna B Litscher to eggs, for which the highest murket price ind instructive speech, followed by ad Discussion. Mrs. Dr. Swenson aud sister are tor each burner for the time iu use, the Leonard H Litscher 40 a pt G S will be paid, at Millsap & Cook’». “ Grapes, ” R. Keeter»on, North Yam dresses by Judge Galloway aud Rev. same as is charged the churches and at present taking in the sights at the Christman die t 4 r 3 1 Tho “bouse of York,” not the English Denton, which were fully up to tho oc other public places. The court claims a bill. midwinter fair. Christian & Anna B Litscher to Diecu st ion. one, but in this place, has a new mem casion. Miss Henderson aud Messrs. contract at a lower rate made with a S Mrs. J. C. McKern has returned John C Litscher 40 a pt G "Evolution,” Alva Macy, Dayton. ber of the feminine gender, since the > Flesher, J O. Rogers and J. II. Hender committee of a former council. The Christman die t 4 r 3 1 from her visit to Turner, where she Discussion. 19th. The assessor seems desirous that son sang "The Old Oaken Bucket” with council denies the existence of any eueb h Mrs 8 C Ford et al to Wm “ Cooperation, ” J. R. Shepherd, Zena. was called to the bedside of her the county make a good showing iu the great acceptance, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal contract or the authority of any commit Gress, archbishop, 4.42 a pt J K Discussion. brother, who is very sick with con ling gave an instrumental selection, tee to make one, and there is »aid to be next census Young die t 4 r 4 Evening. 7 p. in. Selection, Newberg ; sumption. i Council Commander S. C. Force presided no record of such a contract. The eim- Cash, cash, cash! J. P. Irvine says CEA Bina Joues to II Hurley lot male quartet. The open temperance meeting that is his motto. Credit has ruined the Atter the program a shiugle »upper was plest way out of the niisunderfctauding , 8 blk 12 Hurley A Large’s add to “ Nixcumrousch, ” E. H. Skinner, I served, and the people went home to ii.it» been pursued bv the council in ehut- given by the Good Templars at the country. AA'e buy for cath and sell ftr Newberg .................... 100 Springbrook. ' dream pleasaut dreams. tmgoff the lights after due notice. Two church Sunday evening was very cash. W D & Jennie J Scarce to H Hur Discussion. We aro under obligations to AV. T> ,-nts per hour for light i» uudoubtedly a line indeed. Prof. Ailsworth’s solo. The »etni-aunual communion service ley lot 3 blk 13 Hurley & Large’- Selection, Newberg male quartet. will be held at the C. P. church Sunday McDonald for copies of the San Diego reasonable charge for service. .... 1 ' The Old Arm Chair,” was well re “Functions of the Leaf,” Geo. Mitch add to Newberg ceived by all. Much credit is du<- morning. Subject of sermon, “The papers. We hope Doug, is enjoying Emily F Ruckman to H Hurle;. ell, Newberg. (OILLGL NOIJLN. the lodge, who have worked faithfully Empty Chair,” evening. “Thu New limieelf iu the land of climate ami s lot 2 blk 4 Hurley & Large Discussion. Birth.” The Junior Endeavor society oranges, but he is a little early for tin 1 add to Newberg to make the meeting a worthy one. Selection, male quartet. The class in Virgil has been given to of the church are raising fund» for u new approaching bull tights and squaw dances the fostering care of Mrs. Brown sou. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. “What Grandpa Says,” Graut Heater, A good program was rendered. we see advertised in the papers. Wit . 10,754 Total. Newberg. cluck. The lino weather of last week has The astronomy class went out to the nessing one of these spirited entcrtaii • Selection, male quartet. In spite of the Lard times, we have purchased noU 'S 1 kllSt People in the city during court will find inents must be a thrilling experience observatory yesterday to study the prin made the present rains more bear The public is invited to bring green, the St. Charles hotel in first-class order, that an Oregon bank cashier would not ciples of the telescope. The class wa» a Better and Larger Stock than usual, direct AVc offer Ouc Hundred Dollars reward able, as the roads are in a much bet dried and canned fruit for exhibition. being thoroughly renovated, and the ta intentionally miss. The paper says that examined today. ter condition and people are looking for any case of catarrh that cannot be from the Manufacturers, at low figures, and we ble supplied with the best the market as this part of the entertainment is so Last Monday evening after study Also twigs and blooms, supposed to be more cheerful. cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. afford» E. G. Sneider, the new propri dangerous it is kept until tile last of the h jurs the college boarders had a candy- infected, for examination. propose giving the benefit to our customers. F. J. C heney ' & Co., Props. Toledo, O. No one can afford to miss this first Mr. Will Keen has returned to us etor, desires to make the house second to > dav’s performance». The wildest bulls p illing party in honor of Mr. Waldrip We, the undersigned, have known F. from LaCamas and has rented the meeting. J. C. C ooter , Sec. Our stock consists of none in the city, at the reasonable rate that can lie found will be let loose in a who left Tuesday for his borne in Wash J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and Stewart farm for five years. of $1 per dav. Try the old St. Charles ! corral 10J feet square. To tho l>est and ington. An I’nseeu Enemy believe him perfectly honorable in a.l The Philergians put off" the debato last Is more to be dreaded than an open and and be convinced. most successful matador w ith his assist- The new school house is being business transactions and financially able ants, tlm Saturday for the pupose of electing offi visible one. That subtle and lurking to carry out any obligation made by their talked over at present and plans be Notwithstanding the i week opened . __ , who succeeds iu vanquishing — - - »» stormy, Mr. Apjierson says be has no tmli, a premium of $80 will be given, cers, of which the following were elect foe, which under the generic name of firm. ing drawn. It is much needed, as an cause to complain of the patronage ac- It doesn’t sav what the bull gets if he ed: President, May Million ; V. P., L. malaria manifests itself, when it clutches West i Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To extra hall has been rented all winter corded liis spring opening. The ladies succeeds in vanquishing the matador, Aiderman; secretary, Etblyn Million; us iu its tenacious grasp, iu the various ledo, 0. to accommodate the influx of pupils. have visited the store in large number», but it ought to be something handsome. assistant secretary, Miss Alloway; treas forms of chills and fever, bilious remit Walding, Kinnau <!t Marvin, Whole Mr. D. Busbee, one of our mer almost invariably investing in a portion The executive committee of Workmen, urer, Chas. Galloway; sergeant-at-arms, tent, dumb ague or ague cake, can only sale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. of some tine bolt of dress goods. The composed of one member from each John Root. The entertainment to be be effectually guarded against by fortify Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, chants, has just received news of the f \ 1 decorative display in the windows and lodge in the county, met in this city given by the society will be April 6. ing the system against its insidious at acting directly upon the blood and mu- death of his only sister at Ellens x T at throughout the store is very pleasing to Saturday, to fix a basis of delegate rep tacks with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. burg, Wash. Public Auction. Frank Miller, our popular hard- the eye. A portion of the stock has been resentation to a meeting to be held in a thorough antidote to the poison of mi per bottle Sold by all druggists, Tes- I will sell to the highest bidder on asma in the system, and a safeguard timonials free. delayed by the eastern blockades,but will this city April 21st, to fix a time and ware merchant, has just returned be here in good time for the season. with his wife from an extended trip place for holding the annual picnic cele Tuesday, April 3d, 1894, at ten o’clock against it thoroughly to be relied upon. An improved tourist sleeper has been J. P. Irvine has some new prices way bration. The basis was made one dele a. m. at the residence of J. R. Sanders, In the event of a malarious attack, avoid to California. gate for every fifteen members and one Sr., three miles southwest of Amity, all poisoning your system with quinine, and put on the Oregon Short Line. Seats are down for cash. think the personal property belonging to the use instead this wholesome remedy, un spring back aud spring bottom, covered Kheumatisin Quickly Cured. Occidental lodge has extended an in-' for every fraction of ten. Some _ with rattan—best in use. See c. A. vitation to the Reliekahs of Lafayette to the last of May in this country has less estate of J. R. Sanders, Sr., consisting of objectionable in taste and far more effica Three days is a short time in which to Wallace for tickets over this line. cure a bad ease of rheumatism; but it present their drama'‘Above the Clouds” rain than the first part of June, and 4 head of horses, 1 hack, 2 binders, 1 cious than any drug. Use the Bitters can be done, if the proper treatment is in this city some time during the latter there will be a disposition to »et the dato seeder, 1 fanning mill, 1 running gear of for dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, They Want the Best. adopted, as will be seen by the following buggy, 1 wagon, 1 separator, some har kidney complaints and rheumatism. half of April. The invitation will prob earlier this year. Last year the celebra “ The )>eople of this vicinity insist on from Janies Lambert, of New Brunswick, irst ably be accepted, and will doubtless tion was held June 14th, and rain did ness, and many other thing» too numer having Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Ills.: “1 was badly afflicted with rheu Dikbolutiou Notice« ous to mention. matism in the hips and legs, when I and do not want any other, ” says Johu much to mar the pleasure of the occa prove n benefit to the Rebekahs. The The firm of Collard & Hunsaker, pro- V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. bought a bottle of Chamberlaiu’s Pain And Prices According to the Times request is sent through pure friendship, sion. There are seven lodges of the or Terms of sale: Seven months from duce dealers, has been dissolved. F. W. That is right. They know it to be supe Balm. It cured me in three day s. Iam day of salo will be given on sums over der in the county, with an aggregate and not to make any money for the home : ’ . ; and would insist on ' pre- all right to-day Hunsaker, having bought the interest of rior to any other for colds, aud as a ------. ventive aud cure for croup, and why 1 every one who is afflicted with that ter- lodge. The presentation at Lafayette membership of about 400. McMinn $10 without interest till maturity. All his partner, will continue the business, t ehould upon having = it. rible disease to use Chamberlain’s Pain ‘ --- ' . ’ they ’ .'.i- . not i---- ’ insist ' 1- V... , was heartily received, and about $30 wus ville leads with 104 members. The oth sums under $10 cash in hand. Approved «n -----.u & .. Baku I;..I,.. ...m .. ..II at ... once.” gy cent collect all accounts due the late firm, and 50 cent u bottles fur sale by c S. t> Howorth and get well J. J. H enderson , netted, which will be expended for need ers are located at Amity, Newberg, Sher note required. I Co. | bottles for sale by 8. Howorth & Co. pay all outstanding obligations. Assignee. idan, Dayton, Lafayette and Carlton. ed equipments. QUARDIAN A ssets $24,000,000. LUMBER LOCAL NEWS. Building Materials of All Kinds. N ew D eparture ! A ZZOIDSOZT T H M erchant WALL PAPER D F M PRINTS W. L. DOUGLAS LADIES AND MISSES, COMPLETE All Dry Goods, Clothing, Latest \ Shoes, Hats, Millinery. 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