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N E W B E R G G R A P H IC . lE ftTD KVKKY »ATI BMAY MOKXINü FRAN K P. BAUM. EDITO K aud PCBLI3HKR. 8 A TU R D A Y , DECEM BER a l, làSî». Entered as second class mutter at the post office at Newberg, Oregon. IV. C. ••Who Hanty Claus W as.” Jos' a little bit o ’ feller-l remember still- Uat ter almost cry fer Christinas, l'konyoung «ter will. Forth o’ July's nothing to it! New Year’s ain't a Hindi! Easter Bundiy—circus day—jes’ all dead in the shell! Lordy, though! at night, you know, to set u round and hear The old folks work the story off about the It bold» good religion»ly, s < ¡ally sledge and dear, And “ B in ty ’ shooting ’round the roof, nil politically. — Tillamook Walchtoujer. wrapped i:i fur and fuzz— Long afore I knowed who “ Bcnty Claus” wuz t*»lto wait end setup late a week or two a head; Couldn’t hardly keep awake, ner wouldn’t go to bed; Kittle stewin’ on the fire, and mother settiu’ near, Darnin’ nocks aud rockin’ in the screeky rock iu' chair; l’up d g p, arid wondered where it was the m >ney went, And quar’l with his frosted heels and spill his liniment; Aud wca dreamin’ sleigh bells when the clock ’ud whir and buzz— Long afore 1 knowed who •’Banty Claus'* wuz U. COLUMN. by following out car:!» thread, l it! will coi.fino cmfclvtB inoro to homo nutlets, \\herein we nee* l c.uh '»‘ her. “ F o r G o rt « m l H o m e a m i N a t i v » Tlie farmer needs the merchant, mechan K a m i.” ic, manufacturer, transportation coiiipn- j nie», laborer.} and plenty of non producer» to consume h i» BiuphM pro«lu<!». That y. F. A. m < :■-< nty H uperintcu'icni merchant need» iho farmer, mechanic, oi Presa Work. manufacturers, transportation companies _ --------------------- 1 and nil other» who d > not pro hie« or d *al j Ai l ü' rcivnt ptttt« convi'iition i.f tltc. W . in tlio commodities which ho handles.' C. T. C. the resolutions in Isdialf of wom And eo throughout the whole category of an suffrago and of prohibit inn were professions, each and all need each to passed by stroi g r votes than ever before, help keep the wheels of trade moveing. only twelve memirers voting against the And at Iho »a m « time wo owe to each latter. olliu* right», piiviieges and benefit» in turn for the henefd» they are to u», and more particularly do wo owe to those w ho Tho Woman’s Christian Temperance may moat benefit u»,w o owe to our mer chant our patronage in preformed to Cmon of Fu'lorton, California is now ihose abroad, ho in turn should seek hi» thoroughly organized. The Union ear neighbor for that he may require, and so nestly desires the women of Fullerton and on, our duty i» to help each other particu vicinity to join in this work. “ For God larly tlioso who are situated to help us. and Monte and Native Land.” and Mrs. Francis W. Leiter, superintendant of the department of higher education in the Ohio W. C. T. U.,has issued a com W u s fiin f? t o n L e t t e r . prehensivo treatise on physical, mental and moral effects ol alcohol, for the u-e of (From Our Regular Corrcapondent ) teachers. Fourty thousand copies will W tsniNorod Dec. 0 ls v i.—There was Iso I ks distributed in country and village little or no excitement attending tho o- hollies throughout Ohio. p en in goflh e Fifty liist Congress on the Senate side of tlio Capitol. The public ouriof-lty seemed to lie largely transfered Leibig, the great German chemist hair to tlio Ifou e side. It was notieeai.le that, analyized beer. What does lie say about while tlio Senate galleries Were pretty the food properties'.' Me rays: “ A glass closely picked with spectators, ladies of I tier contains only as much food us the wore not in tlio majority, as they Usually Hour that you could lift on tlio i>omt of a aro. They had profered to witness the knife ; un i it would lake nino gallons of scenes in Ihn House on such occasions. Ilio 1» st Bavarian beer to contain as much Several of the foreign delegates to till: dour as a loaf of bread.” Now w ho want, maritime and the Pun-American confer to make a swill tub of bis storniteli and ences an.I a number ot ladies occupied strain nine gallons ol beer through to catch .rats in tlio diplomatic gallery. Sir Jul one loaf of bread ? ian P.iuncefole, tlio I’ i it i -!i Minister, and Admiral Kozm*!« ff of tlio Russian navy vero among tho present. The usual S;>|.|n;r;!aU: V . W . C . T . U . friendly greetings were in'c Inn.; 1 on “ Bl .-Hscd arc tlio pure in heart for they the Hour between the members and o!!ic i. of tlio Senate, and outside the sun was siiall bco God.” S A M U E L HOBSON p n n tographei D O N ‘' T 1 ^ 0 l i t JT J l T I " I TH A T TH E W ILLAM ETTE HEAL ESTATE CO. P o r t r a it & L a n d s c a p e M a in s t . N e w b e r g , O reg o n , h a n d le a ll k in d s o f R e a l E state, N e g o tia te L o a n s , m a k e C o lle c a r t i s t . 1 ’«>rfr..its erilar»:«.| io lifi; sii: • and fini-lidi tions, W r i t e In s u r a n c e in 3ome c f the best Cos. iu Crayon f ridia Ink or Water Colors, in tho State, a n d do a ll m a n n e r of N o t o r ia l R oom over Momo: B ros ., Duro S tore . w o rk . X I. W BEUG , OREGON. f!ñ T - i ri i h NTS. Caveats and Re-lssurs secured, Trade-Mark* registered, and all other patent c iutes in the Patent office ami before tho Courts promptly and carefully pro.-.eeuted. t’ po i receipt of MODKLor HKE f e l l of luven tion. I iri ike careful exuninutlon, and advice as to patentability FItKK of CHARGE. With my office direct!n areas.-/ /ram the Priten) O j H i - i , and being in pc r onal attendance there, it is apparent fch.it I have superior facilities f >r making prompt preliminary searches, for the more vigorous and micro. sfr»l prosecution of Applications for patent, and for attending to all bu.-iuuss fiitrusted to my care, in the short eist possible time. fr’ i.i.-. M O P K IIA T K , and r.rein si re attention giv n to patent business. Information, advice and «pedal references vent on request. .J. It. U ' l r.l l., Solicitor and A y j j r n iu patent Causes, n*hirtgt<*n, I). C. Opposite LI. B. Patent oillce. 06361712 If you w ant a town lot, or an acre let, or five or ten acre* ; trac t, or I ion.He and lot, fruit, grain, or h lock farm, it will be to your intereml relia» elsewhere, to nee us lief ore yon pu If you want to Bell ts.or your farm, your lots, or house and lo or timber land» co me and see us. If vou w ant your proper- tv Insured, we wi 11 Toe triad to make you ra ten. Having had a long experience in the Real E » tate basine»» we are »uro we can do you good, if you will o ome and see us ami tell us just wiiut you would like to ha ve in our lino. Not raving, cr intimating, but what oth er» may do tho same with you, but it will pay you when you come to New- berg to take time and look around and seo w hat there is for »a le, lief ore you make your purcha». W e want you to have the Lest th e re is on the m ark et. M e want you to make your own selection. The Tow n ofN E W B SR G , IN F A C T TH E (.Ventdm this paper.) £ 0 £ )| Ê f> - äJJLilJ H. Austin. Joseph Wilson. A U S T IN & W IL S O N . C ïilJ D o INTot D e a d T h i s , rinics you want to know tlie host place in Newberg to get ail kiuJs’ of M IL L I N E R Y W e take great P L E A S U R E in showing property to those that deeire to GOODS. will bear a close insjiection. pleased. YJ The more you look at them the better you will be ALSO, make a purchase in this B E A U T IF U L V A L L E Y . I ’roprictors of It wont cost yon any thing: to loot Bizc iho Hre-pvtoo and 11; ,-:r how “ Old Saniy” could Manage to come down the chimbly, like they Vi said he would; WUh l could hide and see him—wondered what he'd say Kf he ketche<l a feller lavin’ for him thataw.iy A t Ifansons old stand on Center street Hut I bet on him and liked him same us if he had Turned topat me on the back and say ‘ look ’T !i;r C 5 f i l l . Os VJ£.li(J a here, my lud! Here's my pack-Jos’ help yourse’f, like nl Extract from Slat" S ip’t Report of dllr.itig warm and briglit in a (dear cloud good boys does,” n; mm mmimnie. m m miiinimiiirnmmmiiiiii 1 > oh sky. Interest oil the floor was dev.a Social I’ urity. Tlio family is evidently Long afore The cd largely lo Senators from tlio new states the pattern of all human relations. 1 knowed who “ Banty Claus” wuz rt-.cy bad bad seats as igned to them on community, or I tic nation is only an en W R IG H T £z SCARCE, Managers. ■iiaWMJ G 3 ECÖH. Tit© best place to pret vonr dresses C l’ T, F IT and M AD E . S T A M P IN G also done. Mrs. Tibodo a F IR S T C LASS P R A C T IC A L Dress-maker, has opened a DRESS M A K IN G establishment in connection with the Millinery store on Center street N E W B E R G , O R E G O N. M R S . ANWA R EES M R S . W, T IB O D O . LUTH R Hit : WIsht that yarn was true about him, as li 'peared to be— Truth made out o’ lies like thatun’s good e nougli for me. Wisht I still was ho confidin' 1 could jes’ go wild Over bangin’ up my stockin':; like the little C lild Climbin’ in my lap to night aud beggln’ mo to tell ’Bout them reindeers and "Old Hanty ’ that she loves so well; I, m half sorry for tills little girl -sweetheart >>i his— Long afore tiho kilo * :; who “ ckuty Claus” is. — JaaiKa W hitcomb K il k y . ' tr IK r k i ' oktkd that tho Browers asso ciation have organized ¡in effort to defeat tho confirmation ot David J. Brower of Jvmrors as a J listino of Iho United Htatcs Hnproino Court. They antagonize Mr. Brewer on account of his deeiaions as « ir cult judge ou the Prohibitory law of Kan sus. U is lo 1 >0 earnestly hoped that they will not succeed, but that the Senate wit! promptly sustain President Harrison in tlds appointment liy confirming the saiiu « t an early date. If the courts of out country, especially tho Supremo Court is kept pure it will lie a great factor in the efforts of tho people to " 1 ‘ulrerite th< Km:. Power." L a t e r — Since wiitebig tho sbovo the nsmimation of Mr Brower lias been con firmed by u vote of 5 2 to 11. (lie republican side of tlio chamber. B ntovcron the Mouse side, tilings were livelier. Everybody in the galleries v a asking everybody el so in their m ijhhor hood to point out the Maine giant, lint tin speaker—elect was n .t there and did not appear until j ivt before Ids name wa reached in lii ■ roll-call, when ho oaino in ¡'.lietly and look Ids old seat. Tbedofeat- ed speakership can li la'c were on baud Cion. lien.I ison was moving about a tetivoly as was consistent with the posses ion of a l. g of oak aud receiving so many friendly hand .hakes that he might had ; h )? c (1 for a sin f i ! rat her than a ilcfcat od candidato. Mr. McKinley v u in Id- o'.d »ci.t, i aim and di.milled an when ho rccoivcd Ilio c ' igralillation of Ins col- ioagu < h after his tat iff up ¡ocV Mr. in non tillo I b ick an I Í u :!i in Ins chair w ill» liisiirnn fol.h-1 nero» ina d i e t. A b ri-Í: horseback rido iu Ilio country the morning niter lin" eau. ns lia 1 shaken (fiV I ho dcpor.dcncv of di.sapiaiintml nrribition and tin- usuili ambitilo smile played about lite corn ■ rs of his i , w Itile li is thin ii|.ti wore drawn close logeth r. O f S pecial In te re s t to A ll o tir R en ders w lio possess th e ISoon o f a B aby. TONSORAL ARTIST. larged family. Just as in every home there is always some ode— usually father I I A I IV ' ( ’ T1N( i | or mother or troth, Instinctively awake = ■'tOTifi H A Y IN G . to the duties that each morning l.rpigs, a and SIJAMBUOING, done in thos ready for the prolonged and repeated = l.rlest and most fasiiionablo style of à = . ll'orls to urouso tlio bieepy liovs and i the art. .¡ills, so is it in society. Our Heavenly i FÎMEST C I C A R S 1ÎJ TH E C I T Y . i , tie r never i ends down a great thought or a now impetus toward reform that ii does not find its few responsive souls who, with quickened ear and sensitive ::iiuuiuiu!iuiuiuiu aniiimuuiiiiimiimutuim heart are ready to .- iy *‘ S|K*ak, I/jrd, for lliy rervunt hearoth!” Then follows the difficult task of arousing those fellows, » f getting the masses ready for action. e l e b t r is b e l t A magazine devoted to the care of infants was established in New York a fv w years ago. Its plan was to procure the be.-t writing that money could buy from physicians, trained nurses, and everyone ehe who was competent T O L D TV L I E . to advise in the perplexities that confront oon- scentious parents who aim at succesfnl training ---- j-t. * •; : ~ "i C» * -*.*r of their children. An experienced physician . • - * . j was placed in charge ns medical editor. This magazine, BABYHOOD by name, has met with remarkable success tlie world over. Its foreign subscription list was sufficiently large for it to establish a London office last year and For proof, that we ever told a lie. begin the issue of a foreign edition, BABYHOOD contain:; important popular ar- i tides on infants’ diseases; departments of o y>u know that you | “ Nursery Problem,” iu which numerous ques- ( \ cun buy inoro good : tions of subscribers are answered; Nursery As recently ¡mj*rove:l i» PR E-EM IN- ! Helps and Novelties,” comprising descriptions KN n * V tho bo.st appSianco for the cure of G r O O X D S FO R © 1 , 0 0 I of recent inventions and conveient uursery fur nishings; a “ Mothers' Parliament” containing ,t CT. T D - O A - ! E L T Z E i L L £ ) BOBLM.AR STO RE than any other House in i interesting letter» from readers, etc., etc. The Newbcrg. F A C T — He is selling every thing C H E A r . You can buy for C A SH , ! Congregationalist recently said: “ Every issue ; of B abyhood confirms us in the opinion which ; we have often expressed, viz., that it is pcerl.CE« 15 to 10 yards of P R IN T for ^ 1,00 j. in its way. It is full of materhl of the most Y'ouths Cashmere Suits ¿0.00. Mens 10— 1J. practical value to all mothers, and it must be AB .BU C K LE S C O F F E E 25 ct*. jicr It.. i rea l to be appreciated. It is doing missionary i work of a high order.” F IN E T E A 25 ets. per 1t>. ■ Ey special arrangements with the publishers, Has a line of F IN E H A N G IN G L A M B S ,V E R Y C H E A P . ! we are enabled this year to me!:e nn unusual P IL E S ------- S IC K H E A D A C H E ----- - A ll W O O L, Oregon Ci! v mfg., Beys suits from 4 to 10 years, for O N L Y $3,50. ! offer: The regular price of B abyhood is $1.50 a B A H A I.Y S ÍS------- K ID N E Y COMB!.A F IN E C A S M E R E BANTS i a n d up. year. We will furnish the G r a p h ic In combi 1ST------ - FI i M A LE W IA KNESS—Etc. DRESS GOODS-RUBBE.B. g o o d s - B O O T S & SH O E S—G R O C E R IE S & P R O nation with B abyhood for $1.50 per year. Tnia is a ’ bargain” that needs no comment. Make Do ii ot eon loud this ! l wi h so-called body V IS IO N S — Ktdl’T A L W A Y S ON H AN D . a careful note of it, cut this out, or, what is bet J. D. Carter is enjoying a good trade which ter, send in tke amount at once. If you wish to batteries and belts that have no merit. The EPlsuN is the latest improved and most scica- lie has built up here in the face of strong first see a copy of the magazine, address a pos t'nc belt in the world. opposition. H e is satisfied by fair dealing tal card to “ B abyhood : New York,” asking for We have hundreds of unsolic. fed testimonl. and court ions treatment to all, that his ef one, and a back number will be seut, free. I Shop on Center street, ¡ n u ECisoa There are always periods when this work seems monotonous and ilit'courage- i'lg. After r-qicatcd calls, tho busy fathor comes in to find the pianos at the • jbanl ami breit i will “ l declare, aren’t tlioso boys up yet?” i’ll.ui fellows u new upp'iealiisi of energy that perhaps brings them to tlio front. Who ci.n measure tlio divine patience? $ ,0 0 0 C o r C llI l e R E W A a c i e r R l 13! R H E U M A T IS M G e n e r a l a n d N e rv o u s D E B IL IT Y , C O N S T IP A T IO N , D Y S P E P S IA , The messages of every prophet, ancient or modern in v .iib 'y begins vvilii ‘ Awake, A w ake!” Were it not for tlii universal fact wo should, perhaps feel When Mr. Carli -lo appeared a ft v nrin- diseourag nl at the slow progress of the •itos lvfore I lie (kingr. ss was called lo or wot!i of this department. d n1 his tud. a n t galli i I alio-it I nn as It Is so difficult to get people at work. aicailcr. Mr Mil.s took hi ■ ol.i t • at. A I ( j i'licy hear tlie call-plenty of hearers, hunch of (lowers v.'as placed on til i’hoy ie pond, “ Yea, Y e s !” “ W e’re com Mr. Randall, but ho was not th ere 1!, a Is of its superior worth --¡he DEICE is placed ing! G o o n ! It's a blessed work! God within the reach of ail—and every belt fully forts will bo appreciated by the people. ■vus unable to he present on the fir-t roll But they aro soon fast guaranteed. Give him a call and see for yourself, and call of the new (kmgr.es, and very gem r- Mess y ou !” PRICE of No. 1 (1J cells) P,*>0. save money. Locar. r .i i:::H.— Yoirr locai pager tifili n! regret was felt, regardless of wiiut anj is !., p again, and all things go on appar PUlv'Eof No. J (JO culis) • <H). S c h o o - - l D - e s k s . - . you whon to go tocliurch, to county, « ir in in's views rimy ho on th.* tariff. The ently as before. Was there ever an earnest worker AGENTS WANTED. a-tilt ami |irobalo court, ami ncarly every- democrats \v..nt Randall in his full strength — P. S. It was asserted by a certain few bearing in bis heart Iho burden of some whcru else you bave to go. It teli-, you with them during the cm.- ion. when he came here, that he had a small con Address— great rjuso that did not cry out, “ Mo w w ho la (Icail, m anici], r-l.k, liurt ami cern and would soon play out. (iue»s they Il is riot i -.peeled to take Mr. Reed loi. : EDISON n .E C T K IU B E L T CO. long! O la id, liu.v lon g?" And this work inuny ollior tlilnga you likc to bear. Il cali C H A R T S . have found him quite .1 live ghost, and still to name hi i i uiiii.itti-eu. It may give li«-« m 27, -N'.-. L \ First St. •or the promotion of social purity plows I yonr attenti.>n to all Ilio |i«r.,ìic cut i- «.'rowing. trim som" trouble to place the hundred PORTLAND, OREGON. I deeper into individual life and social |iriscrs, arlvocatcs gix> I scbiKria, law ami £i.;^GOODi DEL YBfcED FKEE OF CHARGE. TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.- ^ 1 and twi-nly-fivo or twenty-nix now m um custom lli.i'i any other. It reaches v.ay 1 oriler in town ami county. It rccunis tic Y o r u s W IT H R E SPE CT. bers, but tin* lci .niun of the old members ¡D IR E C T FRO M T H E M A N U F A C 1 ¿> done to tlie vary roots of life and relig-j marrago o( yonr daugbtor, Ilio ili a! li oi n „ •>n the committees of the last Mouse was ,_n_, v ' ! JJ \g-vc , 0 ion. It is no ciirfaee work, and vvv; —y — yourson, tiro illncHH of yonr wifo, fico ni U K E K TO T H E SCH O O L BO ARD . if a character to bo of assistance t“ him. i in i I bo renient to wait lun^ for visible rhurgn. D Uncini yonr tow n ami liaii.h trT- y Cannon will doublions in' chairman of III I -----W E GUARANTEE B R O M I' S. suits. Tho worker in I hi» department / ■ -t— " up yonr buiancsH w hctlicr \ a patronizo il « Id', ippioni bit ions com udite > and M cKir.l.v . ! ,, , . . j, 7~ 1 r ■ must keep lus li ■ » l humble, and his ear or not. lis c ia (olili (ho ottr.iclions ami " ' . . . ~r-j> I S H IP M E N T S A N D F A IR D E A L IN I the com m ilti'ecii ways and means. Mr. . . .. palieid, rtteatly eternal , ! fU>»e to the inlvnntagcH of yonr town nini Invitcn ini W IT H O UR PAT R O N S . l.oilgi*, il is Ihought, will lie ifiiaiimau of j / / j / / ' // / jy t . ja; heat of tho divine purpose of Him migr alien, uml is ulva va Ilio Ina tu -A N D - /\ ' « i l x ¿ / ■ A’, S / .D navalidTnirs, Mr. Bayne cf rivers and bar nakt ilt Ilia sun to id.ina on the v\ Î Yours to ph ase. wulcomé now-conierà. Timo v.oulil fini ium, Mr. Ding. !v of banking and cui rei,cv . . , M u a , ‘ '/ J S * t U . , , , , • hast, and unjust, to enumerate hall it i Ì ih ' s for iti | co; lo, •towel elections, (> Neal, of IVnnsyivairi ", : nini yet wo somclimcs lic.tr a man Kay lii- Who ha» waited throu«.*l» all theso ofiaimmerv.., Pav on, of public lands, !' liomn papor i.-i not wortli lialf in lunch a-, tarie» for even this or-m i.. • 1 i lf irt fur Lurk I) ilYV-jJ NEWIiERQ, OP.EUON. I’>. Taylor of judiciary, Fu nston of agri. ..1 Ucsi'lcncc on Fir.-t St. west of P. Ä W . V . • some city paiKT tbat nevor ili ! iinylhi. ; higher and better standard. K i- , i tun*. H ilt of foreign affair*. M liban o for bini mi 1 lias no hit ro.-t ia bini or lii- N i-wbvrg, ( ’ rey. ar Uv., Dark. The hojH'r* and aims of the . . . .rmcr “j . . public buildings mid grounds, O'Dunii, c ^ \ c , huainess.— F nid.in Courirr nlwaj’S create a certain define*! of c l.leali nr and Buchanan of labor. ' and he instinctively looks for It inav bo cause, or it may bo effect •tin* re- D ;} f { ! \ 1 {\ X * > u u 9 ’ Tiie rail of Mini-ter Preston en aoeonnt ¡ hut wo know that where horticulture of the r'o*nt revoîulienary npheavel in i delation of IsreaP* to eoine throt ,h i“ : / S t e f f i < ( V V A . y -, I “ I ■■••¡.il ix\ me. And over and over nourishes there is a prosiwrous eoinmuri- ’•he |M>ities of tho lla y !i ;n republie will ! H.Tuin, we have to learn the hesson of ti»e ity. CH course, In all countries and place, I plaie Huron d * l'ava at the head of the k the wealthy have tin ir gardens, lag Lor|v» diplomatie a» its d «veri. T ld » die-I old hymn *Hh>d move» iu a mysterious S O M E T H IN G E N T I R E L Y N E W . S O M E T H IN G T H A T A L L W A N ! nay hi» wonders to perform.” W c must where among us do we find a little com • mfie.l rej resentative i i tho undent No.i ^ Lr < v l : TZSi V J M - .L T T 3 C O l i F C R T ! IP L L T ID E O F T H E H E A L T H F U L ■ ' i • (i- .< learn tli.it the divine impetus cook ' s I D - munity with its neat gardens mi l lìtiU I :»*li: in n o b iiiiv | re.-vnli d lii» nedenti d» (I d through many channels, and often in T h is is w h a t tho p e o p le say, w h o h a v e trie d grounds well kept, that noveriy puts UK till" iei>r;'.»*‘iilu'i vo of 1 tab ’» king in v unì.*t ked for way» »hat the \'.\ Father vi. ’À - \ } :( rkfA rq . curse? Easier eirciiiiislanees may give i ilio ! j , ••ist om* m* ¡¡ili after i '1 < i '-t«r A. Ar ihvs r. t dej e:u! upon ear feeble i ■ :T->rt inhabitants time to attend to these liti i .y- ¿ c\\v; tß J lf "«* • rlinr.l he Tarquín suin ihu» «>f Amor ican our special p’ans, er our or^ani/.stio*». lint inori" likely they eso their mind 14 , u 2 ^ u •* U" BlVM.tiMìt», HllfiVtS» !c.| t > tho h>loml v nun* ^ Having come to New bet g to stay, 1 am prepare! to olfer for yonr inspection m When w « ean look out arivi bi*yond all well ns I kk I i . a. refrain from family n,!'! ( V o i t invili M. Tij«» liaron » « «la Fava. 1 improved Deil ^iwing t!ii», frhalN-aoh somewhat of the faith neighborhood quarreling and ,'r.ite foi who w¡li l v t’ne I »t laAy oí ti diplomat- and inspiration that t «Tiueates all tliii;^», village improvements. Whatever ni iv 'W i t h I N V A L I D IIT L V IO I t A I r S E . ' ; - , «a S .fi. \ ¡e eorea, i» leeen si from a l.oml ud fain- * i .■* /> a ■ 9/} 'S¿\ t/. L/ that the » !od anil pulse» in th© air f O I k * done for tho regeneration of rural life 1 c;.n lioartly rpromrml tliei ílv c'f eiuim in war, diploma r» roll at i! q>l i i‘f i«.'.! lv « and aurroumliiigs, it must is* done by the eie; Her native dt\ i » Mil- tic» and «lwellnrs in their own homes, o p i, .. T! tí it II tí *n n J l ß £ A nn an«t ¡n hei j.b len dav» ? lie v * le may help and encourage, hut unv live, \ in r lt y h rv d L hmted t lirón ;1 nit that pfcturesqi ;» reuion mit such lar; o nm! v'arn- honest, tru.t reform mtot I kj planted in n» a >¿reat hcai y. The b iron i» .1 . n» that thoar.il. Tlie rural dweller* g, t a lias. »tender, with a di»!io>»eisl»el iinial .»k r i » km w n to h..i i' Y rv V V -* ! In plenty, hut mo.-t of it i t wortlile:- Vanit v i'air 1 1 di. t^tlut thev wi •» _______ S P r C l B I . T K P M S V !!.! ■ V H t m : . : vsri IIOTELR-----------A FA I!: IXD IM PARTIAL TRIAI. J8 ALL TH. « t to pav il Tiro minister and dix-lor tell the farmer post oí preet'dt* • »« under tho *-uli* •f the .’ OCtllilU t' ••.•v ami ■- M . I r.l‘ l o t ’ UOYE l HEIR MKKl. ■ ' v U U A BRAD O f a ^ :(hcuit fi what to do, and ho nn klv re.-eivc it, corjw with i*nv : d.i»tin ’ ion. ' a O - . . J . . c - J , X * O l l l E k i --------- hut If ha ahonlil direct tlielr tlu olovv or Mr. Y a n te < Nfi ( tr ■ I > .* rue.li.fine, they would regard it a- .u jo,. ..mil ed a 1 i l iu thf |s rtinence. The hortieultur il islitor uu- up* TATE!-.—« Ü tho d v il H$*rv¡e AND S Í NT TO ANY PART OF THE I'NIT ED STATES.«^ ilertuk-s to t.a .li them how to make 'k i» t» rmii.ed th it 1 l / c . l money, but if ho tnfiieves his own .!.« - / ,.L L rortnnitv lo^b trines, why don't he go on the l.iml mi l to I." 4J Th* war on and d o it hie.-eif? - The I «crir ¡ (i • < J s •• .■ :> E V E R Y fi-OUNTY IN I : t . M T L i i .v r v r E S . V I E R E T F ’. U i r o R Y Ifi N >T A L R E A D Y T A K E N . A G E N TS U r,c ] - I : ■ SM I I k BU SINE SS T H . r H e l p U n i i» O t h e r . YEA1 . . ! ' ■ ' ' . 1 i’ O R K IN A P U : TH E TRAD C T w«.; . At* W e all have our |«irt to peife.re, in A ■ LOR F U L L P A R T IC U L A R S AN D T E R M S TO AG E N TS , C A L L ON, O R ADDRESS. rn ilir as H A « v IV earn in g out the gr.-.il b.iXness t , On Main St* near 3. R* Depot Newbcrg, Oregon. MAPS. DELLS. J. u. CARTER. I R I S IL B r ic k L a y in g ; ìstenng. STOP! FRANK WOOD. LOOK!! READ!!! mm » i m a X. O r d e r s P r o o ip t f^ F iife : ¡e g r l Ik. of the day, w on. d ea.li other- help ami CI» without Itw c w n il l l « . in utter f;,i wo will not g iato fall d.-tads ilo- ' ( r <r «x i Agents W an ted TV. <>. MARTI N DALE. r t X , \ t '\ v » ( ' r #L>\ O r e u o ii