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    W. C. T. Ü. COLUMN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 s a t l . „ l a t e T i u i i * f * 'i « t o r t i l l ' i ’a s t W e e k . :
’H it: TOWN OI'' N K IV U Klto.
J . ('. llia tt to George Cliristetison, lot* j
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_____ Tl»t* remarkeMv lino w ath e ro f tnepaHt j
c o h h e c t h a j u t s in s c h o o l .
“ F o r G o d a n d H o m o a m i N a t iv e 21 anil 22, of block D in Hobson’* addi-
: tiora to Newhetg.
t
! mouth ha* been improved to the utmost,
[From The BtuJerat. i
Canal.”
r.
W. M. HIATT,
Jesse Hobson to N. C. Claris, lot 1 and *
,i' ' 1 ■ '■ l>v tlso energetic citizen* of New burs in
Tliero la au inr.atu |iriui'i|>le or fores
[Ms*. F A M uhkim , Pré.« »¡iperlutendcnt!
of lot 2 of block 10, in Newbcrg.
' doing work which had I’eon planned to t«) M1 lit li lead* 11s to do witli ease and J^row-
Jesse Hobson to George Christenson, :
I II A T T & HOBSON, Editors and Prop 8. ,|one ;1t the curii■•at op|<ortniiitv.
Ihe ¡„u certainty what we do often. I |>oii
(Coniii.ucil from lu«/ n ’c t.j
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progress being made in tlio matter of p,,, |)10,M.r iluvclopment and right ten-
IVliati* tlioi)kiito( Mason Longut laoine.: lots 14, 15, 10, 17 and 18, of block E , in
SA T U R D A Y ,FE B K U A U Y 2, 1880.
building up tlie town, clearing adj acent
this force rest* substantial char-
W l * eheerfnlly Lear witness, that Mason Hobson’* addition to Newbcrg.
O REGON .
K EW BEH O,
Edmund Robinson anil wife to C .F .
_ _ _ _______ . . --------------——------------------ - tracts of Laud. Betting out orchard* aind
However go.*i may ire the iiataui- Long, since ahanalotiiiiu hi* former course
EvKKYBaiuY work for tiao ineorporafion. ¡mprovmg the highway», i* astonishing, ,jonSi anj howover strong may 1« the wiil ol* Ule, now more than nine year.», lias It ley, :»113 acre*, being a part of tlie S.
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.anal i* a'ljiaali 1 hy none of the new town* power, without the support'd well-fixed been an upri/ht man, a i oii-istunt ('luist- lirutsclier donation land claim. $18)0.
UOOKd,
DRUGS,
No town charter will c u t M " 11 111 of Oregon. I.j nig in the inidst of a heau- |,a|,jtn success i* at way* uncertain. What ian and, a* wo believe, an efficient worker
Jesse Edwards and wife to N. C. Mari* |
MEI I11XES.
STATION ARY.
CHEMICALS,
CON FECI IONE HY,
that will pleas« everytody. The prouo*e<l , ijnl^vri,) fertile valley, witere botla soil , hen should lie tho relution of school dia- in the cam e of morality and reform. j the north half of block 20 in Edward’s
CLOCKS,
l'AIN I S,
charter for Newberg come* a* near it a* and climate render fruit culture and all cipline to the formation of habits, and Signed hy the .Mayor of Fort Wayne, and addition to Newberg.
OILS,
COMBS.
N. E. Deskin* to Miss Welch, lot 7 in
unv that will over lan drafted. Recauso branches of ugi¡culture especially profit­ what are some of the habits that need to twenty business men.
VARNISH,
BRUSHES.
block
of
Deskins’
addition.
able,
and
enjoying
rail
and
water
com­
have the interested cure of the teacher?
PERFUMERY,
SOAP,
It give* mo satisfaction to say to
there may bo sum) little jriiiat in it tiaait
N. K. Deskin* to Fred Barrel!, Lois j
PLATED AND GOLD JEWELRY,
aloes not suit at* is taot a sufficient reason munication with the Portland market, There are physical habits, mental habits any who uro interested, that Mason
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES
for endeavoring toalefeat tbo wiaole thing, Nuwltcr.; certainly possesses elements of and moral habits. That is to say, there Long, the bearer of this letter, is all and 8 of block 7, in D e'kins’ addition.
N. E. Deskins to E. J . Harvey, lot 8 in
und staying tbo progrc*s of the town for growth and pro»|xwity that must rcccom- are tendencies that very much influence that lie professes to be—an honest
two years. I.ot il*coiaio up t<> Ibernar!* incnal it to every tboug'atful man seeking tho posture and movements of the body earnest worker for the Christ who saved block 4 in Deskitas’ addition.
like titen an i work for tlu advancement a location, either in town or country. and largely determine its uppetites, and him from his darkened past. I have
An exchange gently intim ate* that
of the whole town. It it oar interest to TbctTicbalcni valley, though all owned bv there are tendencies that load the mind in known him for more than six years, and more towns die from tlie want of uofidenee
-c!tier», is not ono-fourth under cultiva- channels of thought and incline the will believe ho will do good as ho already has.
do so.
JT. I D .
on tiao part of goino men ami lack of pub­
| tion, ami opuorlainitlea of purchasing the towards certain lines of conduct. Overall lie is able, fiom experience, to discuss a
lic spirit, than from tlie rivalry of taa-igh-
A m u. to incorporate the town of New- linn*t quality of of unimproved lands with­ these the builder c.f character should have 1 line of tupies not often touched by other
Wislisa to inform the people of
lioring towns or adverse surrounding.
1i *rg 11 oitso Itili No. 8"), was introduced in a slioit dlstanie of Newberg, at ex- a watchful eye. However extensive la­ i .-peakers. I commend him to tlie conli- I When a man in search of a home oi bus-
l,_v Representative haugblinof this county, iremelylow figures, can lie fourni by any the book knowledge, and however high i deuce of the friends of reform.—Mary T.
i ¡ness location, goes to a town and finds
I t was read an 1 referred to the Uoaninittee j man ». eking them. Stilali trai t* for fruit lx) the motives, the youth who starts on ' but hop, bduto president of Michigan W.
the people full of hope and enthusiasm
culture
have
been
cleared
by
tbo
citizen*
oa Corporation», where it yet remain».
the duties of life with wrong habits, is al-
t . u.
T h a t lie is lo ca te d
over the prospect» of the place and earn­
A remonstrance hot been presented sign­ and arc offered for Bale at prices below readv on the road to certain failure, and
To iny brethren in tho Ministry: estly at work to build up the town, lie
ed by eighteen property holder» within tiloso chargeai in some other localities, the the only way to get out of this road is to I have laeard ltro. Mason I.ong two ovo-
soon becomes imbued with the same
the proposed limit* of the ineor|ioralion. object of the citizens being to fill up the correct his habit*.
1 iiitags líele. Mis «Vst lecture was on “ So­ spirit.
A petition for the passage of the bill will vicinity with an imhistriouH and intelli­
Into almost every school there come cial E v i l s l i i K,.;ond, “ My Conversion
A nervous looking man went into a
be presented the first of tbo week, signed gent «dass a ;f people, and tlm* build the hoys and girls to whom the matter of I and I wish to give you my testimony that
W I T H
by over seventy property holder* within the town in a substantial manner. The Che- arithmetic or English grammar is of far ! these lectures are invaluable to ta« in our store tlie other day and sat down for half
r.line limits. This is as near the facts of balena Valley board of Immigration, of less importance than that of l.ahit. lint : "-o, I;. They will reach a class of hearts an hour or so, when a clerk asked him if
1hu situation us we are uble to get them. Sewberg, is handling land of this kind lor the skillful teacher soon learns that proper j ire cannot reach, lie ¡»evidently achostoi she could do anything for him. He said no,
Too petition lias more than three time* as the accommodation of homo seekers, and j care extended to the habits by no means vessel to slioiv tlie power of God to pluck he didn’t want anything. She went away
liny signers a* the remonstrance. Tlic a ill claeai'iuily gi ve information to all w ho interferes with the instruction* given in a great sinner from the dominion of the and lie sat there for ball' an hour longer,
W hich he will sell at reasonable rates. All
Legislature should heed tho will of the | apply in person or by mail.— West Shore, arithmetic and other branches or with the prevailing vices of our times. Bid him when the proprietor went to him and
pupils capacity to learn, and the teacher welcome. Give hint your pulpits without asked him if he wanted to be shown any­
majority
kinds o f produce bought a n d sold.
One who knows rather well about Mon­ who is careful to look after the habits of
fear or hesitancy.—J . lb McCord, l ’astor thing. “ N o," said tho nervous man. “ I
N kivijxro is a town of four or five Inin- golian pheasants, says they are prnpogat- tho pupil* is doubly paid in the genera!
just want to sit around. My physician
Presbyterian Church.
1 if.
dre i inhabitant*. It is the seat of one of Ing very freely ami sa'i'iii abundan! in the appearance and good order of tho school.
There is umysterious power about him recommended perfect quiet for me, and
the best schools in Ino Stato. It is the -mall rango they inhabit. The protection
The inter-dependent relation between which connot be explained. The more ho says above all tiling I should avoid be­
traile ami shipping center of the ('India the law affords lias been sufficient to cit- j the physical, mental, an 1 moral habits is
one sees of him the stronger grows the ing in crowds. Noticing that you did not
¡cm valley. It liais more than doubled in conrago llailr ¡.aerease. In some places such that the neglcit of cither impairs the
impression that lie is earnest and sincere, advertise in tlie newspapers, I thought
population during the past y e ar and the they alo harm to the grain fields, hut it other two. Tho hoys and girls who re­
lie does not tread in the old beaten path that this would be as quiet a place as I
rate of growth is increasing all the tame doesn't amount to match in the aggregate, gard the attitude and movements of the
and preach the fear of hell and damnation could find, so I just dropped in for a few
Sidewalks must l>o built, stieots must be j The birds are so largo and showy that hotly, and ara“ carefully temperate in their
as an incentivo for a better life. Me is hours’ isolation.” The merchant picked
graded, and a public park lai l«.T an li n- they are seen easily and so appear abun­ appetites, will not only excel in health
-o-
practical, and backs up Id* assertions w ith up a bolt of pai!»er cambric to brain hint,
p r o n I. These arc s i n i of the reasons dant, hut if Ilio stato protection la witla- and general appearance, hut, other things
illustrations at times so pathetic that lie but the man went out. lie said all he
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tho legislature
asked to incorporata the da.awti they will soon iKsjppear. Where equal, they will he more systematic and
w ins bis auditor* to tear*, and through wanted was a quiet life.— Peek’* Sun.
town ol Newbcrg. W ooxjiect the legis- they do damage the farmer generally use* accurate in thought, and in all things
COOK
STO V E S,
H A R D W A R E.
¡ that to Mae espoiaseai.eiat of bis cause.
It was at a protracted meeting in a col-
lutine to grant this request because New- his shotgun and they do not have absolute more reliable.
H EA TIN G STO V E S,
T IN W A R E ,
! Perhaps it was curiosity which had acted ori'il church and Brother Smith hud been
l eig is large enough to he hieorporiitril, I rotection every« here, nor do they abound
WINDOW G LA SS,
Unfortunate is the child whose teacher as a magnet to draw so many pimplo to­ holding forth at some length and with a
1 iccause we camuot wait two years more thrnaigliout this valley. The true plan lias a dull appreciation of Imdily training,
and every other attiele usually kept in a first-class
gether, but it was tho eloquence ami loud voice. Presently the worth pastor’s
without sustaining great injury, Iteeause would he to keep up stato protection and j and unhappy should lie the teacher whose
Hardware Store.
earnestness of tlie man which kept them patience was exhausted and lie broke in
u majority of the people demand it, be­ introduco these bards into Ila i foothills. school is filled with lounging boys and
there. Some of tlie sentiments expressed with: “ Brudder Sm ith, you je s’ slaet up
cam e a inijority of tin taxpayers and They have a seini-doanestic character gills, whose gawky movements show little
were bcantifnl. “ 1 come to see if I can now and gib Brudder Jones er chance to
pr »portv hubiera doman 1 it a n i hvMiiso however, th-.it is shown by affiliation with care, and whose illy-ctilttired taste* seek
do some good," was tlie si>enkets (ilea. talk to the Lawd! He knows him het-
tía i i> ai.lic go ) 1 demands it. What legis­ barnyard fowls, and will not willingly solace in the tobacco quid, the cigarette
“ If I can save one girl, la m repaid. I te i’n von do.”— Burlington I ree Press.
lador could lionoslly use for mora or bet­ leave Ila» vicinity of grain fields. If they or the chewing-gum.
have a little daughter at home, and with
- 0 -
could he introduced among the foothills
ter reasons?
An ancient proverb says: “ You cunno
Limited space wiil allow us to notice the help of God, 1 will protect her. In
an ! grow numerous there, it would afford only some of the more important habits
get
more
out
of
a
boitle
than
you
put
in
.”
AII Kinds of Uepuli'ing* Neatly and Prom ply Done. Come in
aloing so, t want to protect other daugh­
Nebraska has nit a monopoly of plucky good shooting for sportsmen at the pro|>er
that properly come wider the attention of ters. tiitls, don’t flirt. Don't waive your That is an error. Besides what you put and See iny Stock.
polioolm.i’a'iH. Oregon conies lo Ila ; front
with one who, through a mnallpox scure season. How long they would continue school training, and should have tlio spee- handkerchief to that young man across the i iu it, you can get a sick head-ache, a sick
<T. B. MOUNT.
of a inoliti) in a country village, lia* re- i if the protection were removed, it is not la! Cairo of the teacher.
l-tf.
street yonder. Don’t do it for it lowers stomach and perhaps ten days in the
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■. I I I w . • 1, r 11 i k I
11
I
II
Ia
in aim'll steadily at her , post,
although
a easy to sav. fv-vi
They would probably disa|
I. linin'* of Obedience. In both tiie you in hi* estimation to sue!a a degree that lock-up.
portion of the time there was but one pu­ pear rapidly and a graphic feature would
natural and spiritual world there are cer­ it would take years to regain your place.
pil in attendance. It is laardlv tai'cc*oaiy
Mrs. G abb—W hat’s the matter with
to say that this village i* in Yamhill he lost.—Oregonian.
tain fixed laws, and whatever be tho un­ Tlie girl who tlirts puts herself under the my husband ? D.ietor—Nothing, except
county and that the sclioolma'am is a
(I.'rmany has sent an ollicer over to in- dertaking, full success depends upon obe­ leverage of the libertine, and the world is that ha needs a change. I prescribe opi­
Yam hill girl.—Oregonian.
dience to some one or more of these laws. full of men of that, stripe, and when a wo­ ates and rest. “ Shall I give him the opi­
After the foolish fright of so many peo- -•pcct our harbor defences, and lit' will
He who would bo well and strong must man once looses that jewel so precious to ate;* ait one-)?” “ O, the opiates are not
Ido, it is rather pleasant to read of some­ probably go hack ail'I say that wo have
obey the laws of health and physical her, nothing can save her. A man can for him ; they are'Ior you.”—Philadelphia
none.
It
muv
be
that
some
time
some
body who lias senso enough not to y t .
/.
d«*irtib vijtor and ox- r e f o r m , but poor woman i s debarred from Record.
scared to deailTï at smallpox. We Uveiti ■
; at pn-.ver will prcvlli* .vtohn]wn o lWMtfw» urowtk», and Ini
act ness of thought must regard tho laws society and cast out forever. God help
ton m milis at ono timo with mnallpox all on (his apparent (loiVnseloHmn'ss, lmt if
Rising young poet—Did you ever read
of mind. Thus in all worthy effort, obo- suela ‘society’ us that! Jesu s himself said
around us, part of tho timo with patients i war over i*ofnt*8 the world will he surprised
dicnce to law is the price of success. The unto falla'ii woman, “ Go, and sin no any of nay poetry ? Netv acquaintance—
in tho saino honao and passed through a ! to witnoss Ilio agility with which dofoncos
j No; I —“ Then let me read you some of
exhortation, “ My son, forget not my law, more.” If he could do that, why can we it.” “ O, yes como to think, I ’ve read it
ft nail pax Boaro
in California
List will ho Treated. Any Bldp trying to in-
K ept C o n sta n tly on H and.
but let thine laa'art keep my cotnmand- not try to save them without lacing con­ all.”—Philadelphia Record.
winter, and wo wiil sav that wo do vad*» our waters will have to sail through
. . . .
taminated?
Of
all
the
hands
that
are
to
blazing
polrolmm
to
tea
acia
New
York.
,no,»
‘
”
>*
«*
n<
>
»
«
"
importaci)
to-.l.ay
than
not believe it to be a* ilangeron* as either
Units are of no aaroaint, but sand , , ; l n k J in the time of the wise teamlier. Through gather flowers which will decorate Mis
MISCELLANEOUS.
typhoid fevei or diptheria. \Vo arc ;i
[ its reasonable and consistant rules, and its throne, none will he purer than her* who
aiiiaiiiled with a doctor who has attended I 'hat cam shield a heavy cannon are hotter j
tqion over (ivo hundrod cii»es of smallpox , Ihan thè most clalsaiiitc works. There * ,M0 ‘" " l therefore natural! methods, the is east down and out here, but will be
1 school should foster in its pupil* a settli- loved and blessed over there.” To ear l
unti Ima taever laad thè iliseatsi'. li otie i* m:iv he aiti appairent weakncss ita tho lata-1
ment of loyally and a high respect for law. playing and dancing lie devoted a season
vacillateli alti al takes paopei i aie of bina self j cied sccauity in w hicla Mie I i a ited States
M ietei* very little d.anger o> taking llic alwclls, Inai n a war doiid lineateti* t Iteri) | II. lla b ill of accurate Obeerratiim. of hearty condemnation, basing lais rea­
W o k , A rab t en a c 7 r'rv .3 ca.
smallpox, ovoli Ilio.agli he conaes in con- , wi 11 he da'lcnccs a reateri that wlll re|»el thè There are (i".v things in which we differ sons on no religions belief or superstition,
cause m ore A701»'/ c f M inJ a n j
taci witli it.
! navi ss of Ila«' worhl. \Ve bave thesinews more than our habits of observation. Two but upon good common sense, coupled
Cody,* and Destroy more M jm n
I-».
! ni war in aia iinqiicsliatieil wealtli ami un- |s'r*oii* pass over the same road ; one sees with tho examples of the evils resulting
Ccin^s every year than A.I t..t
The S
.
almost
everything
along
the
wav,
tho
from
suela
an
indúlgenos.
Ho
roferred
to
Armies o f the World.
| doubted credit that no other nation pos­
“ W h v n o t ush !l»u 1 »^¡slaturo lo olì’
ses. The United States in 181,1, when other sees very little, or it my bo that the injurious effect of reading dime novels
liumity od I1 ì ( ì mautifactmv of l>ect su^ar?” , I the civil war canio, wa« uolliing to com- both see very much the same things, but and “ continued story” papéis. Tlie man
J A ( l .-
i i . i r i a w . a - . _»' A j
asks a famaw. Almost (lie whole " il- pan) to ISSIt, and the lesson* of that time while one has clear and dcHinito ideas of win) went to the meeting to scoff, came
Z3*!
lametta v.ilh-v is a lapted to the growth ; |,.lv„ )10j onlv ri'voiutionized the science the objects aeon, tho ideas of the other are , away thinking. The exponse.sof the work
, Q Q ~ p
saf sugar hivt», ami if the industry was , , )f w,lr
0VBr_
^ivo , hiH lm, jl)n much confused. The cause of the differ­ in w hich Mr. Long i» engaged are de­
only once put into motion. Iaut.alr. il». a t ..„.„jdence in its own ability that wiil goa ence is that tin* one has habits of accurate frayed from the contributions which are
This wonder o f Modern Chem is­
thousands of dollars would I k » saved to Kroat w av to»vanla hucc (» s ?.—Oregonian.
observation, while the other has not. As taken up at his meeting.*. “ This will tell
try is pronounced to be uncq tal’ed
•tho people of Oregon. Money that must
with these t>vo passingover tho same road, me whether 1 am lining any good work or
fo r its power o f repler.ishia.g tlie
hundred «,-irU,(*mployeaof feather so holds tiie lesson of experiment in the
now go out. to sustain laborers and build
not,” ho said. picking up tlie pan that
vitality o f the body, by supp'ymg all
manufat
turcra,
iti
New
York
city,
uro
out
different walks and .situations of hfo. The served for n collection box. “ If there is
up the cities of other conntris. Suppose
the ccsential constituents c f the
that there was a sugar factory in Yamhill on a ntrike, tho scale of wages demanded one who l as ncipiircd habits of accurate enough money to pay exponeos, that is
Blood, Grain and Nerve Substance,
county to-day, you would probably have hy the working w»mion a union having observation is found to have more definite sufficient. If no! then I ’ll think my work 1 and fo r developing all the Pow ers
I
teen
l
efn.M'd.
Them
is
no
doubt
ample
tin accession of two or three hundred
ideas and hence more reliable knowledge. unappreciated and go homo. I ’m not a
and Functions o f tho Cystcm to the
workmen and their familie s many <tf justice in tho wage demandof those work-
Attention iu very closely related to ob­ bi'gger, and there’s no* a lazy bone in my
highest degree. It acts as a specific,
them to make permanent homes, making era. Their lives are passetl in clone, din^v servation, inu la careful obsciver of ob­ h.nlv.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
surpassing all those o f the present
and spending their money with you. It work ro ana, the air of which is laden jects is generally a careful listener and a
age, fo r the speedy and perm anent
The In Lislri.il Home in DorUand was
would not stop liero; many of the great with dust and down from tho material careful reader.
cure o f all derangem ents o f the
spoken of, tla at the !.a lies might be devis­
grain farms would he bought, and divided handl'd. \ ('hioafio journalist, a few
Students who carefully observe, not only ing ways ana! means to ni I tlai» match ! N erv ou s an d DIood System s. I7e:'-
up by beet raisers, where they would months ago, in making tho round of the acquire definite concept ions of external ob­ needed work, Can not our Y ’s join us in
vous P ro s tra tio n , G en eral Debil­
build eoinfortuhlo h o r n b e g in n in g near f.t tones if. which ..'iris are emploped, jects, but their ideas obtained by reading furnishing it room in the Home? \Ve ( ity. M en tal and P h y sic a l D ep res­
the manufactory, and then hke a wave found tho < ondilion of tho workers in the are more nearly correct. As a rule, tho I io | k > that when our W. ( ’. T. U. women
sion, In c a p a c ity fo r S tu d y o r Dus!-
upon the water, spreading Until the sur­ feather fa. tones to he worse than that of accurate observer is the more interested or Y ’s are in I’orlkmd, they will avail
ness. H o se s in tho H ead a n d E a rs ,
rounding country would be dotted for those who work 'd d any other employ­ and reliable thinker. Among different in­ | themselves of the privilege of visiting the
Loss o f E n e rg y and A p p ct to.
iniles v.itli neat houses and barns, ail ment. If is likely Ih it, whether the dividuals there arts diTerences of faculties i laoine, and alo not fail to see Marie Verne
B eing a Natural Restorative, its ener­
pouring their trade in upon you.— Y;.in- strike recorded results in an increase of and rapacities. Yet tho tendencies and and her kindergarten work. Miss Acme
gising effects arc not followed by
«‘agesor not, it will give these feather powers of observation are very largely the
corresp on ding reaction, but are
liill Herald.
is a young !ndv of a sweet Christian char­
factories an airing which they have long result of training. The accurate dbeervvr
P e rm a n e n t, and are frequently
r>. E . H O L L O W A Y .
acter, and line ability as a teacher. The
W t u t S h u l l l rh(> I I . i y t <«t l i e ?
1 tt.
needed.— < hvgonian.
shown, from the first day o f its
liecomes such hy careful and frequent ob­ Home is located on the south-west corner
The Willamette valley is on the eve of
adm inistration, by a rem arkable
servations,
and
correct
habits
of
observing,
of 2nd and Columbia streets.
The suhsrÜH'rs to a newspaper ought to
perhaps the best times it has ever known,
In c re a s e o f tho Ilarv o o n P o w er,
if formed at all, are generally, in large
After singing, the in ■ ting adjourned to
for without doubt within tin» next two I».* proud of its fearless independence.
with a feeling o f Vigor, Stren gth and
part,
formed
during
the
first
years
of
stu­
¡ meet the third SntunUy i a February ut
years, more permanent set tier« will com;* Kvt n when it dilVcrs from them in opin­
Com fort to which the patient has
dent life. At this time of early childho *1. the home of Mrs. den ' Vo:aw.
ion
they
ought
to
have
enough
of
genuine
into the country than within any live
long been unaccustomed. T h e ner­
the
faculties
of
observation
are
naturally
years ever %ln*fore. The demand for our American love of fair play to be, ut least,
F O B OH BO O N C A S K E T C O M P A N Y ,
vous symptom s disappear, as well
Hot milk as a substitute for beer is rec-
very
active,
and
in
this
day
of
natural
his­
products an I the facility of marketing i »»I displeased. N »papercan tlomisli and
as
the
Functional
Derangem
ent.
c
'lnin
uidcd
by
tho
New
York
Medical
D E A L E R S IN'...........
tory and object teaching, the school will
them is constantly improving and tin* remain a mere organ of its publishers or
Sleep becom es calm and refresh­
Record.
fail
of
its
opportunity
and
ho
derelect
of
v due of our lands i-» mateiially enhancing. its patrons Fearlessly independent, tho
ing. At the same time the patient
dutv that does not adapt its studies and
It has b vii well sai I that “ conviction
The oppoitunitcs of |V,k county an* fully popular n**w-piiper must I h » at the same
gains flesh, the features presenting
methods
to
the
nutur
il
training
of
these
not coo; : ■ a" is the policy of the \V. (_'. T.
u-i good us the average, and we ought n - time liberal, end givi* bearing to all sides ;
a striking im provem ent; th o F a c a
faculties,
and
thus
do
its
|
art
in
helping
U.
« are our full share of all the in. rease of for in the clash of opinions is truth Uwn
becom es F u ller, tho Lipci R ed . tho
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Mother Nature to develop in the children
population and wealth. Hut if we wait ami nowhere else. No error can become
E y c 3 B rig h te r, an d the Shin C le a r
A pro; r - i f colli in ai.il » ' 'i lot y. the Glas­
habits
of
c.uciu!
observation.
for it to happen so, other more vigilant tlangeiouH unless its Noie«' is hushed hy
and H ealth y .
The hair o f the
111. I I M f t of inttn*tru, Aotivdv is a gow Kclorinor statics the claim that in
and active eommunitivs w ill get the cream t\ra:my. As in the hlinwl of martyrs was
head and beard grow s and acquires
each
street
in
1'sris
out
of
filtv
shops,
law of nature, and, as such, is perhaps no­
of the immigration and let us drift slowly the seed of thochurel», so in «»ppiession
strength , as also the nails, showing
where more exempllied than in tlu* 1 i-\ thirty ai proba’»!' devoted to the sale of
X 1 ÍW H E R G ,
O R EG O N .
»dong. I.et us hv all |M»sKil»*o .»¿cnci s i?i- «»f opini c» i»i tin» grau I nursery «»f wrong,
the im portance o f the action o f tho
w
incand
.il
hoi.
make-up
of
tlie
child.
When
this
natural
t
orvallis
Times.
vite |n‘< plf to come a n >ng u- We inav
medicine on *he organs c f nutrition.
desire to do i- taught tog*» in proper lines of
Science that ha» alivcstcd the « -riai of
h ive pn*fe^sa»nals e n o e.h , an I there may
It gives back to the human structure,
•si rnives \>regon h is. system ita \ n . rk, lai »or liocorni** easv and
W lut grind
»l»ouk» w” i \c, banish the hallucinations
not tie needed many more mochauii-s, ju**:
in a suitable form , the L ively, Am!-
a ‘bis
Ids and
w itli her f
sud nevirfuiìm g tlu* jh * j forni anco «>f « ! ut v a pleism e. It has i>f the v:. ,r. the ha*h<v*,t. < pi ini an 1
now, hut for tilh rso f the Mtil H on ,iuh crops, her
c u tln tr. Elem ent o f Life w h’rh
.»! r»r;ou4 elim ite and absem e Inen said. "Hlesued is thè man w lioh is a litoral dreams, the madne«» of alcoholic
*»f i i(*h acres !d»ut have n »ver yet bi .*n
has been w asted , and Caerts an
of thunder, i •! tnin r. «•ycioiiC'. hli/zard* fotmd liis w>»rk.*f It niiglit he said. and
drink*, l'ram i» U Willard.
touched await a helping ha t I to pro In e
im portant influence d o .c tly on the
W e l i a , c ('■•nstaiatlv «ut Maturi a Supply o f
mid Munstr k» s, | . v magidlha nt water wlth e«iua! | nq riety—blesscd is thè indi-
Brain, Spinal M arrow and Nervous
in luxuriant |>roin*ion. Tlie mon* ffopk*
K v. \Y U. Klsang. of the City M ,--ion­
power, H’ldleicut tu turn th » wtu'cls of \ idual w ho !o\ es to \v irk, wln» h.is ri»t;iim d
S .s tc m , o f a Nutritive, T - x and In­
we get into the countrv the nmr** trade
vigorating character, thereby check­
thou unis of fa« lorie-*, her illimitable thè imhistrions hahit of childlmod. Ttur ary S id)' ..( New Y olk. re|s>tts one tell-
there will Ini in all lines, an t all who use
ing all wasting o f the Vital Fluid and
Wealth ol timber, her wide **\p;inso «»f work «Ione is thè true ineantire «»f success. eiueot ho’.i».' within his range of visitation
the m ore Exhausting P ro cesses o f
proper industry, economy and d.- i •* hi
g: i ing terr»** ry to g iv elh eg re.it wealth It is not so lunch what otte c<11 do a» it is eon'.lining .‘ 10 children an t three liquor
L'fe, m a n ta 'n n a r I b at B u oyant
can make good livio^j , an ! the shrew,t.*r
-
of herd» «»i cattle and thn-ks of sheep, her what «me will do. The fttrmer inark* ca*
E n e rg y o f th e B rain and M uscular
AM Size*. U roui - l-tl t o 1 - Indu*», ait R e a s o n a b l e P r i c e * . Alan
otiesean continually add t » tln ir p- '" *
S.-stem
which ren d ers th e K ind
as yet unknown but gn at mineral re* |»aeiiy, thè latter inewwuret thè true worth,
littilriiti'^ a n i P a i ititi lirici». T ile D e liv e re d on C a r * a t
Dr II M . K cli ardson do-s no* hesitate
sions. There are tnrelv good times com­
H ap p y . C h eerful. B rillo n t and
soiree«. And this Und in its infancy, and «le|K*nds npon thè im linution to work. to sav lh.it " I t e. voinlliunit} i f Itotli sexe-
Eu_
"
-c
e
f
c
:
entirely
overcom
ing
that
K a e tu r v P r i c e » .
ing. Will you, and yo»i, and > *u r *ip
wifi» undeveloped icsourc s, throws wide
dull, inactive and sluggish disposi­
A chief enti «^f edueation is thè ability w ho-e pa, genitor* w* re I n * f.-raiK* l and
your tdiare of the iHOWdlts that m.r. .1
■sMTerfail
were
to
l»e
tr.on*dt»
ti
e
auriy
tion which many persons experi-
her arms to welcome the stur.l) Sv»n* of . mi im linution to «lo work. whether th;;t
from them .—Item ir r.
pr.icti»c i smoking, an I if marriage were
c -o e in all their action. P ric e ,
t> . to inuke their hour's among her for work 1*« u.ental «*r phvsic*l.
, inne.lt li e smoker«.on apoatrvt t l . r.e.t
vl.uC p e r bottle.
OREGON .
1 le vaüevi' an 1 vinc-c!a i .. id roek rihV'd
Now
in’s him
N C IV U E n u ,
fi
i 'l l t i '; ! . ' abv inferior tat a of t: > ..o I
Je n x W. Woonv.
3AIE c r All CAl'CCISTS.
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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
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EDUCATIONAL COLUMN.
M OORE BRO S,
T H E D R U G G ISTS,
DEALERS IN
Goods W arrartod as Represented.
G
A
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Newberg and Vicinity
Mehr the Railroad Oepot
G e n e ra l S to c k of M e rc h a n d is e
Give him a Call.
NEWBERG HARDWARE STORE,
J. B. MOUNT, Proprietor.
I Make a Specialty of Tinning and Plumbing
in all its Branches.
P I O H E B R
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
D ou ble a n d S in g le T u rn o u ts
Board and Transient Stock
(¿iCrGlcmblJilianijcr
Carefully Cared For.
SMITH BROS.
Proprietors.
N e w b e rg F u r n itu r e S to re !
Ju3t Rece ved
a Nsw and
Stock of
W ell
Assorted
BEDROOM, SETS,
SOFA LOUNGES,
WIRE RED SPRINGS,
SOFA BEDS
MATRESSES SOFAS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
OIL CLOTII CARPETS,
and all other articles kept in a first-class furn­
iture store.
See our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER.
Farniture delivered free of Charge to any
place in the city.
A. T. HAWORTH, Agent,
U N D E R T A K E R S , M A T E R IA L ,
D olus,
Caskets,
Burial
Robes, Sbrouds,
Eto.,
Etc
N e w b e r g T i le F a c t o r y .
1 C M! S T
(, ’ L A ' S
J .
J > It A I N T
ED W A R DS.
H-E!