LOCAL NEWS. IT THE KEALJI OF LFARMIMG. corm cohmissiotebs . Kcal Estate Transfer*. IROTI the county press . Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. • -------- Mrs. M. C. Mattliieu is visiting in Graduation Exerclac* of the City Newberg Graphic. Application to change county road Week ending May 8: Portland. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. School«. through the premises of O. A. B. Grosser Chas K Spaulding and wf to Nettie The Lutheran church spoken of a All kinds of sewing machine needles at Mrs. Sarah Roberts of Forest Grove denied on report of reviewers, and appli­ couple of weeks ago is to be built in The fond parents of children in the Morris lots 7 and 8 blk 29 Ed- tf is visiting her brother, A. C. Chandler. , C. Grissen’s. city schools and those who had none, wards’ add to Newberg.............. 90 cant ordered to pay the costs of the pro­ I the Russian-German neighborhood ceeding. Will Logan went to Dayton Tuesday alike looked with pride upon the closing i Walter Blackburn to Lucy Faulco- Bend your order for books, blank out southeast of town. The lumber exercises of the school year last week. In matter of petition of Edmund Rob­ ner lot 82x240 ft pt blk 26 Faul- hoiks an ness Wednesday. visiting at Mr. Gortner’s. You've heard of the man who only needed bristles to make o S Harding parcel of land on B i the fact last week that the Grand performances were almost all highly Underwcoi be appointed viewers to meet S. A. Manning’s limping gait is due to him a hog? If you see him send him to us, we can furnish o Call on C. N. Howard at “Red Front” street McMinnville..................... 400 with surveyor at Newberg postoftice. Army boys had raised a beautiful him—we’ve got the bristles to do it with. the fact that bis horse fell upon his leg. | creditable. One feature however will if yon want to buy a home. lltf probably need revision in the future. ' Carl Adolf to Jacob Spies and Au­ May 22d. at 10 a. in. | flag pole at the corner of First and We also have bristles made up into the finest line of Miss Nettie Olds will «peak in Grange We have grown so large in our school The trial of Durst and Bones last Fri­ gust Sievert 45.90 a pt Jno J Bills of E. W. Fuller, W. H. Lashier, Main streets from which will float brushes you have ever seen. We have tooth, nail, hair, hall next Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. day for cutting trees in Dr. Wright’s population that one evening will not Hash die .......... 700 J. N. Reid, Wilson & Henderson, Morris the stars and stripes. clothes, bath brushes, and in fact all kinds of brushes orchard resulted in their acquittal. The 1 in. suffice to give every pupil a cliance on Elmer P and Rose Dixon to Nettie & Miles, W. G. Robinson, Meston & Our citizens will be sorry to learn Mrs. M. P. Deady and grandson came ( the program, hence it becomes of weary­ county pays coets amounting to $39.15. Morris 33 ft of e side lot 14 blk E Dygert, Rogers Bros., Nichols & Gabriel, | tip from Portland Tuesday evening, to I ing length. Hobson’s add to Newberg 45 Portland hospital, A. L. Foster, City of . that Rev. Mark Noble has handed in Fresh taffy made every day. ROGERS BROS. visit relatives here. W H. K i ns . Friday evening was occupied by the Nathan and Lucinda Croeiar to McMinnville. F. W. Redmond, Jas. his resignation as pastor of the Bap­ Miss Dollie Lea bo returned home Mon­ graduates and the address to them by­ Mary Hawn 238.66 a sec 1 t 6 r 4 Minty, A. E. McKern, C. H. McKinney, tist church, the resignation to take Meadow lake is the best fishing ground 1-lOthint..................................... 175 road supervisor Dist. No. 374, Wyatt effect in July. Rev. Noble has a on the Pacific coast this spring. The day after a stay of several months in State Supt. Irwin. Harris, J O. Rogers, I. N. Collard, W. happy faculty of making friends Clara Dentel spoke of the education of Joseph Lebon to Ella L Bull 22 a trout are very large and fine. We heard Portland and vicinity. in sec 22 t 5 r 3........................... 600 G. Henderson, R. L. Conner, W. J. wherever he goes, and during his Miss Bena Snelling of The Dalles has I women. This century, she thought, the of a Portland man taking 99 pounds of Sargent, A. J. Vial, Mrs. A. Waters, J. stay in Newberg he has made many trout from the lake as a result of two been home on a visit the past week, and golden era for woman. Her education Emma A and John H Moore to Adam Roesner lots 81, 82 and 83 is a necessity and the nation that neg ­ C. Pennington, J. W. Bones, F. R. Wil­ days’ fishing. will return to that city to-day. friends among young and old who Dayton........................... 29 son, W. R. Booth, W. L. Warren, J. B. lects it, insures its own barbarism. Miss Fannie Norwood of Howell prairie, Hot peanuts every day at White’s Stilwell, W. C. Kruger, J. F. Stewart, will be sorry to see him leave. China, Japan and Hindoostan need this James and E C McCain to G D sister of Mrs. E. C. Apperson, is spend-j restaurant. Oliver and Croford have rented Vinton 2 a se corner blk N Say­ Stevens & Wooden, Jacob Durst, Noe & lesson. Woman’s capacity for banking The Epworth league of McCabe chapel ing a couple of weeks in the city. lor’s add to McM.................. 400 Stow, Jefferies & Co., Casey Bros, and the building on the corner of First is good, with less tendency to decamp (Cximing—sweet sounds bye and bye ) with the funds than her erring brother, A J and Mary E Sawyer to Minnie will give a basket picnic near the “light­ J. E. Magers, allowed in full. Bill of B. and Center streets, formerly occupied house” on “Sunset mountain,” five A carload of organs and pianos for Chas. besides which she has proved her ability Myrtle Miller 81.38 a pt Wm L F. Rhodes, justice transcript, State vs. by Morris, Miles & Co., for their 2t miles southwest of town on Saturday, Grissen. |40 and upward. Toney dlct5r 6 ..................... 2362 Bones not allowed, and that of state vs. basket and box factory and have to preach. . May 18th. All are invited. Minnie Magers of Stayton, a former Durst reduced $23.60, making the costs some of the machinery already in. Brosia Pennington said there was A J and Mary E Sawyer to Merritt Times are too bard to take chances on student of McMinnville college, is visiting something better in the future for the McKinley 81.38 a pt Toney d 1 c 2362 in this trial $39.15. Mr. Croford went to the city Wed­ losing what you already have. Keep the family of her brother. Judge Magers, student who realized the necessity of nesday to get some material for the A Terrible Viiitant. S tate of O hio . C itv of T oledo , }53' your property insured with the Oregon of this city. industry coupled with intelligent thought L ucas C ounty , works. Pain is always a terrible visitant, and Fire Relief association. * The steamer City of Salem came up and reason. There is more in purpose Frank J. Cheney makesoath that be is often domiciles itself with one for life. J. C Kirk has sold his farm to B. Mr. Robert Hatton and wife were visit­ the river Tuesday evening, running in than talent, and energy and courage are This infliction is preventible, in cases of the senior partner of the firm of F. J. F. Durfy, of the real estate firm of ing the family of A. J. Nelson this week. place of the Toledo, which is being over­ necessary to success. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city rheumatism, by a timely resort to Hos­ Cassa Berry, in reciting the century’s Durfy & Me Carfy of Portland, the Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five hauled and repaired. tetter’s Stomach Bitters,which check the of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, progress, began with the Mayflower and and that said firm will pay the sum of consideration being $3500. cents at Kuns’ bakery. Major Morton of the Salvation Army, encroachments of this obstinate and dwelt upon the growth of railroads, elec­ On Thursday of last week when Prof. Matthews of Willamette uinver- is to arrive here the last of the week, tricalinventions, the nation’s position as dangerous malady at the outset. The ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot the steamer Modoc was on the down sity will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. and will hold meetings in the opera leader in machinery, her magnanimity­ term “dangerous” is used advisedly, for be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh trip, the second cook, a Chinaman, church of this city next Sabbath morn­ house Saturday evening and Sunday. rheumatism is always liable to attack the in receiving foreigners, and her growth F rank J. C heney . ing and evening. vital organs and terminate life. No Cure. who attempted to dip a bucket of Mr. Albert Bredberg’s family arrived in popular education. Sworn to before me and subscribed in testimony is more conclusive and con ­ water from the river while the boat Finest of fruits at White’s restaurant. from Hurley, S. D , Wednesday.morning Hallie Baker spoke of the time in my presence, this 6th day of December, was running, by means of a bucket Tuesday last was a good day for the accompanied by Mrs. Walter Allen, everyone’s life when it becomes neces­ current than that of physicians who tes­ A. D. 1886. A. W. G leason , attached to a rope, fell overboard tax collector The sheriff reports that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kingerv. sary to take his turn at the mill. Some tify to the excellent effect of the Bitters Notary Public. in this disease. Persons incur a wetting over $5000 were paid in that day. The and was drowned. The body was It is lucid logic for those that want to are actuated by motives to win at any in rainy or snowy weather, and who are Southern Pacific came in for <4000. earn, turn and save the mighty dollar to cost, while others shirk when the turn is Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal­ not recovered. exposed to draughts, should use the Bit­ get prices at Manning’s before you buy hard, but the plaudits of friends stimu­ Picture frames at the Novelty. Prof. C. E. Lewis was all “run ters as a preventive of ill effects. Mala­ ly and acts directly on the blood and The first gooseberries were in the mar­ your hardware, implements, stoves, tin- late them to work on. mucous surfaces of the system. Send down” a few weeks ago from the ria, dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouble, The class prophesies by Miss Nellie * ket last Wednesday. They weie on sale wate, buggies and wagons. nervousness and debility are also among for testimonials, free. effects of the grip and it seemed diffi­ La grippe is here again with all of its Gilson were very ingeniously presented, the ailments to which this popular med­ at Wallace & Walker’s, were two-thirds F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O. cult for him to get a grip on good old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure and gave evidence of a lively imagina­ icine is adapted grown an