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•i t«-, Tat e genuine grit and have a good cut, rlai;:-1 n ill , yolksof 3 eggv, w Idle of one, a p illili' , of tho first ni 'ti we liee im j acquainted Christ lrun* nuilT* ment once more. A package of “ frcow ill of su'! wlien cook-d abolii 3 inimitcs re i with after arriving in Oregon ten years About the 1st. of December 1 0-111 be p-epare 1 offering” cards vvas pr 'sented to ti» ' l ’ n- move frotn lire, wlien culi! pota over oran- * — *-i- — ago and we are always glad to take him ta »how axpr'clnl line »J//"Of; .-. Snlchl* gì'*, »premi w hites oí 2 rgga over top ami >1 it • i-ir N, II M>k*. It "kt.-te fr > i a - \\ maV» ion the ramo having lux'll sent mit by the Clark the dentist continues to do a by the hand. S’ ite oüiccrs. The plan was considered a placo in oven to hrown. rustling business. J ks . Newinan and wife returned last Temperance p. A. Chicago. Have on ha nt at- The alarvi' are l ri d recipe*. Bclow we no the best Klavorhig Extncts w ith >ut Ale >h. !. good one, and on motion the ladies of T h e G H irm c and the Amtrienn F ir Tuesday from an extended visit to relati (-»/.- early and eti /'//.’> f f 'HO Hi:. tin' 1*1 division wore encouraged lo lak e givo recipe f r pudding whicli ivas g ir m i ves in Indiana ai d Illinois. Mis* ll.ulley, Let v li i . orth , Opposite Part Office. mer a whole year f 1 50 hohl of i», and give an entertainment near us n-eer.tly by a friend, and has not yel A lew more cords of wood wanted at a daughter of Simon Hadley of Plainfield Thanl giv ing limo. Thesnporinlenilents lieon testod hy us, but feeling assunsi F r u it G r o w e r s Mcotiiigr. Indiana, came home with them to visit this office on subscription. of ih pani! -etite v ir o 1 1 astiteli (or Dot timi it is good, and rcmemliering tlu.t the family of her uncle Calvin Stanley of All parties who aie interested in the Imving writtcn for thè W. C. I\ U. col- Ibis is indeapensable tur Tliunksgiving I Abel Bond the tract distributer returned our town. organization of a horticultural society in mini in Ilio paper and by motion Uio law eo|>y it for you. from Victoria 11. C. last week. Sirs. M. K. K. Edwards organized a New berg are lequestod to meet at the pub was repe.tlcd. Ai'.jourmm-nt. English Plum Pudding, Maris A Colcord sold several small tracts County W. C. T. U. convention at Mon lic school building on Monday evening h. H. apples, grated of land to different parti -s last week. mouth in Polk county last week when N ot. 24th. at seven o'clock. Let every ti. breail “ It was with tile dve|'e*t interest Unit All parties who have agreed to furnish she had a large enthusiastic meeting two person, tillie f m anor woman, who feels ls “ sugar wo listened to a lecture given hy Mrs. ns wood will please bring it on at once. evenings. She attended chapel oxen iscs an interest in the development of the fruit I. Ella 11 art I cy last Suhlattli evening on ■.j *' rubili* Remember the free will offering meet at the College w here she found 17 » intelli interests in this valley turn out. 1, “ c u m in i* (E n g lis h ) tho subject of Missions ami Mission work. Signed ing ou Thanksgiving evening by the ladies. gent looking students. Eli Hadley is at 3 oz. Inittcr, mi-ltc.l Mrs. 11.irtley’s illustrations are clear, al 3 cgg“ . lo » , c a n d id i lemmi |n*cl | J. M. Wright says they have sold near tending the college, carrying some studies Prunes, Pears, Pouches ami Pumpkins. ways, and ono need not long listen lo her A new 1 temoli, l’.oil in ctolli 3 lim i», serve ly all the tracts in the Goodrich subdivi and teaching a part of the time. and not g -t a new i.le c We h ive grown L a P a jc t t e Item s. addition has been made to the college sion. tired of lin in g people s n that there is w ¡III sano'. building which gives them a large well News are very scarce. 1 bave i.nmerous cako recipi's, lui* v ili quite enough home missionary work lo An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Me A great many wi lls in town are dry and do, that we would belter s|H’itd our time gire them laler un, fot you must noi Crecrv’s who live east of town was burned lighted chapel. The Wett Share is getting out tire finest the farmers are crying for rain. and money at home than to son I it to serve cako al ilinner, rat ber serve pililding Tuesday. Yanoose A Carey have started a (list Africa or India. W e could lait wish that ami pie. holiday issue ever published in the west Mrs. Tibido got the sad nows of the It will I k > twice the ordinary size of that class meat market o:i the corner of T liiid those person . . iqh> have heard this lec death of her sister in tire east one day •• h o t s h o t , ” pa|ter, with illuminated covers and hand and h-ffersoii streets. ture and so -n the question vividly ilhi-ura last week. Frinii T E R M I N A I , o r I N T E R I - Our bakeiy is running on fulltim e now “D E F Y C O M F irriT lO N .” some illustrations throughout in colors. te 1 hy the lamp. The more ligl t the lamp O l t P O I N T S til.' Alf. Moore Ironght a full blooded Jersey It will contain a vast amount of special and supplying Dayton and Dundee with sends away from I onto, the more light ••SENSATIONAL S LA U G H T E R " ETC. cow of Mr. Saunders of Cham|>oeg, one and general matter appropriate to such a bread. does it shod around it at home. It is just day last week. \ Rev. Burlingame was here last week publication, and he a souvenir that all so in the missionary work. It would remain Are Chestnuts old and ftule, used hy many in their Advertisement»— Generally It. B. Iteasoner county ccmmissioner will want to preserve. Western |H.- 0 |de and bought the cells in the old jail build evangelical we must he evangelistic. A s|x‘aking, their loud talk is the most prominent point they make. for Washington county was up from Mid can take pride in sending to eastern lug hero and shipped them to St. Helens reference In Matt 5gh. 13 verse, was nice R A IL R O A D dleton last Saturday. friends such an example of western pro to lie used i.i the jail being built there. ly explained. T h e speaker said that salt Is tho litio to take Henry Morris has bought four ami a duction, fer nothing in the east can sur W hile here Mr. Burlingame contracted vvs i good for nothing if kept boxed in a half acres of the Goodrich land which lie pass it. The number will bo issued De- for the building of another house on his house, hnt must he taken out and sprinkl It 1 h the PINING ( V U KOl'TK. It run« cemlier 13th, and those who do not wish lots here. is preparing to set in fruit. ed over the w arid to save sinner.. If any G E N U IN E R A K G A 1N S, Through VK STIM ’LKD TRAINS Dr. Littlefield has had a furniture mm. one becomes discouraged in his work, It , to run the risk of being unable to procure EVER Y PAY in the year to Tire Westfall girl who Lafe Hall is from Portland lieio packing and shipping should read Daniel, The oriental weav Suoli us our customers appreciate is what pleases us best and we take pleasure i«J guardian for was taken to the asylum for copies should send orders ill advance. We should encourage such enterprise as his furniture to Portland. It is «aid the ers in weaving the Iieimtiful patterns ot the insane at Salem last week. calling your attention to these doctoi hail tho best furnished house in litre, have the wrong ride of tho work is shown in this paper. (NO CHA NOR OF CARS) Mr Cobb brought his family up from Yamhill county. G e n u in e Ilurgn liis. next to them, looking at the pattern us Mr. Kendall down on the river had a Portland Wednesday and moved into the A number of now sfudents started,in at they weave, so we, in weaving the web of Componed o f D ininp Cars Cm urpassed, very close call one day last week while Pullm an Drawing Hoorn Sleepers Marrige property until he can build. There is tire life must look at Ghrist, our pattern. 0/ Latest Equipment, cleaning out a well for Mr. Cooper. The the Seminary last week. Miss Mary Judd who was up from Port largest iiumls r of students now that has well had been wailed with drain tile and land tire first of the week visiting rela ever been since the school was opened w as ¡IcrinU ted X u m TOOPiSt M W l C 8K, a i-art of the tiling had fallen i:i and let tives and friends called at Ibis office. W k HAVE NOW Tint LARHKMT STOCK ANI» IIKKT VARIKTY OK OKNKRAL K Kite It AKDIMff and wo have got a lino school. right side of the picture. W e must wrik jPc t that can be constructed and in which the side of the well cave in lo some ex Mrs. Sade Smith don’t propose to have There was a traveling photograph gal :i\Vitv, sometimes not FPein;; the bright I accommodations are for holders of First or THAT HAS KYKH HKKN IN OCR STORK AND WK TASK A C ARDONA ill. K PRIDB IN CALL1NQ tent. He had about finished cleaning ev . ... Second class Tickets, her plants ttip|>ed by the frost this winter. lery pulled in here to day. It was first side, or not Feeing the results in this hie. erything out when he saw that the wall ATTKNTION TO SUNK S P E C IA L ITEM S. She is having a nice green house built. was about to [all in on him and called to mistaken for (he M cM innnllo motor a m k k u renc l a n i Are you a subscriber? If not, why those above him to pull him out, which when it came in sight, hut upon closer iu- hut they are disconnected as we were not | and EUKOFK can be purchased at any Ticket not? Better snhscrilio than to borrow they proceeded to do as fast us they could. vestigu'ion the mistake was discovered. provided with note hook and pencil. I OtUcoof this Company. Senator Gates has bought a part of the| the G raphic and annoy your neighbor. --------•-------- Full information conccrniiiR rates, time of When he was about three fourths of the train*, route, ami other detail, funiiahed on O u r Hoot an il Slioc O e p a rtm e n t I n v ery C om plete. Baptist servii-e in tire Evangelical cburli way out the wall fell around him, holding old Melican place on the west of to wn. F r e e W i l l O ffering: Meetlngr. application to any agent, or I understand that a real estate firm Sunday Nov. 23d. at 10 o’clock, by L. C. him so tight they could get him no far There will !»■ a public entertainment or S P E C IA L : M ii . wai ' kkk O il G rain \V atk R-ewoor B oot . A. I). C H A R L T O N . I**vis from the Hast. A ll cordially invi ther. He was ull covered w ith dirt and from Cal., has bought tho el l Marlin ‘ ‘ Free W ill Offering” meeting Thanks farm of Mr Fisk and will out it up in 5 Ass’ t Bass. Agt., 20 inch i . kh . 8 olk lzatiier covntbr . tiling except one shoulder and his head ted. giving evening under the nuspices of the and 10 acre tracts and put It cn the mar No. 121 First Street, Cor. Wash., A \V. C .T . U. of Newlx'rg. E very body in Mrs. Cynthia Hatfield and children and was so sinned that he fainted. ket. Portland, Or. vited. This is rattier a novel i i i i k I o ol were down from Dayton visiting relatives man was sent down to him at once who Mr. Thrash of Winlock is hero visiting E. H. W O O W A R D , Agent, revived him with stimulants until the rub aiding “ These women” in their woik (or and friends during flic fore part ot the his family. Newberg, Oregon. bish could be removed from around liitn God, home and humanity, so let every week. O e,tartinent o f UentH Fiiriiisliliifr G ihm I n . The pay car visited I lie Narrow Gauge so that he could he taken out. This took one who can, come out mid see how ad W e understand that tho railroad track boys yesterday and they are flush and about bait an hour. lie got off with mirably tho plan succeed*. No admit Tennis Shirts. Jeans Pants. Scarfs: Ties: has been taken up from Woodburn to St. N O T IC K , happy now. some rather severe cuts and bruises about tance will lie (-.liargod at 'h e door—only l ’aul. This will leave the latter city out The (¡ret day of December is our city- Negligix: Hhirts. Satinet Pants. Collars : Cuffs : the face and head hut was able lo walk a “ Froe w ill offering” will ho acceptable. in the cold. election. W ill we have a saloon next home the next morning. It was indeed Chevoit Shirts. Cassi mero Bants. Hose: Jewelry: year or not is the question ? W . D. Scarce who is now traveling as a fortunate that the accident was no more Thanksgiving is approaching so I write Rev. Wiilison received four new mem collector for prank Brothers, implement To tho party receiving tho largest list of serious than it was. S P E C IA L : S t a n i . ky P a n t s , s p r in h ro tto m , r iv it r ii — 95 cents. a few recipes that may assist I lie good bers into the Presbyterian church last dealers of Portland came up on the train names for sisters, for eeitainlv you expout to give a Hon. J. C. Nelson and lady visited last Sunday. Wednesday. SPE C !A L: J k a n s B a n t s — iv a r r a n t k d 0 m o n t h s n o t to r i p . Thanksgiving dinner. week with an old time friend. Mr. Me I)r. Michanx is about laid up for re W e would gladly welcome short well Chess Bio. IL L U S T U A T K I) Daniel of Dixie, Polk county. This visit pairs. lie lias been going day and night written articles oil any subject from the S P E C IA L : “ B r id k ok N k w iik r h ” o v r h a l l s , r iv it k d . Our own mate. 4 eggs wa« made and credited as part payment for two months. Ilis practice extends utility of tho "spellin’ skulc” all the way- 1}.. clips sugar of sn agreement entered into a lew years from Willamiua to Middleton. up to the McKinley hill. cup butler ago lietween Mr. Nelson and his Iricnd. P osey . There will Ire preaching at the Presbyter In consideration of the fact that the old 1 cup cream H Y 1 I U H IIK K T H . B A N C R O F T ian chur h, Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. settlers who crossed the plains with ox 1 table spoon flour THK K.MINI.NT II INTO IMAN M A K IN G A FORTUNE. l>ry G im m I n and Notion Deportment, Iry Rev. W. A. Wiilison, Pastor. Tho pub teams aw ay back in tho forties were pass Flavor with lemon. Make a meringue EADY at last—<>»»]/ trm* history of Mornion- H a w st Young- 51.tit's F a i t h in of the white of two of the eggs, add a lit ism publibhed—Fncinntiug, lute nsely inter lic are cordially invited. ing away so rapidly, they agreed that they ostiiif?, powerful- Endorsed alike by Mormons Never was so completely stocked up with choice new goods and latest stiles aa K a l a m a E n r i c h e d H im . tle sugar, spread on pie and return to the and Gentiles. Dr. Mills and his brother returned from should average a visit between tbem at “ A ll things come lo him who waits,” is right now. oven to brown. The above makes a de Sand Lake last Monday. The weather least once a year. It is a great comfort to W ONBRRFUL ADVKNTUUE 8 J* was too fair for good duck hunting hut these old veterans of the plains to get to an old and time-honored axiom, and lightful pie, indigestible except at Thanks of Trappers and Travelers -bloody Indian Wars A l l w o o l T r ic o t s . D r k ss G in h iia m h . A sh a b k t s Si-ixiNaa. young Mr. Moran, an ex-resident of K i- giving and Christmas times. —Thrilling accounts of Massacres and Miracu they shot a number of the feathered trilre. gether and live the old limes over again, lous Escapes—The famous Dauite Association, lama, fully realizes (he truth of it, says B i . a c k I I k n k ik t t a s . L a d ik s B iio . u x ' i . o t i i . S u u a i i H i k k s . Perfect Rolis. Lon Hadley has been improving the and it is quite interesting to a young set Etc., Etc. the Astoria Columbian. Soon after the Pour 1 pint boiling milk over 1 qt. floor, tler to listen to their stories of privations appearance and adding comfort to his res M Y S T K U IR S o f P O iV Y G A M Y boom burstod at Kalama several years 1 table spoonful lard, 2 table s|>oonfuls of M a n c iik h t k u C akiimkhkh . L a d ik s R k p k l i . a n t s . A l l co lo r s V k lvx tb . Tho Tithliig House—Celestial M arriage- ilience by having a veranda built in front. and hardships after arriving in the land ago, -Moran was sent down there to act as butter, 2 table spoonfuls sugai ami a little Strange Religious Customs—Biography of brig- Mr. Holt lias been doing the carjienter of promise as well as those on the great telegraph operator and station agent. At »alt. When c.rol enough add S P E C IA L : A l l w o o l A ssab k t H p itin o s , .16 inrhet wide. cup yeast, lnim Young, ns thrilling ns n novel yet true his American desert which those w ho come in work. that period it was a difficult matter to in set in a warm place to rise when llglitadd tory. Ladies will enjoy looking over these new shades. W e are requested to announce that there these days cross in palace cars >n three duce men to live in Kalam a, much lose A grand book to sell. K v o ry b o d y AVmits flour enough to knead, and let riso again, It—Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics, and all w ill be preaching by a minister of the or four days in place of a tedious journey own property there, and the thousands of then roll thin cut with biscuit cutter spread classes have eagerly awaited the appcaranco of O nk Doxies H t v i . kk B i t k i . ks — fattest and correct fashion. Christian church one week from next Sun of six months with a plodding ox team. town lots that had lu?en placed on the melted butter on one si-le, roll over place this remarkable book. Mr. Nelson had rather an unpleasant ex day at eleven o'clock in the Evangelical W ta plr D r v G o o d s , such as Tuble Linens in It) styles— Waterproof«.—A ll woof market and sold, were being sold for tax in pans to rise, when light bake about 20 AUENT8 perience in the wav of a rather serious church. es. Moran kept steadily at work, and minutes in pretty hot oven. If wanted Send quick fl.OOJnr costly and elegant Can Flannels—Canton Flannels in bleached and unbleached and all colors—10 quarter runaway-while lie was gone. Ho bitched , . . . . , . Claud Furgeson and Vede Olds of I.a , . . , ,i ,, • , , i whenever he had saved up a few dollars for tea, m ix early in the morning, in vassing Outfit. Don’t waste time writing for hi* roan horse to Mr. McDaniels b u ggy!, __ , circulars, but secure territory before it Is given sheetings—Tickings, our shelves are loaded full. Fayette were down last Saturday looking I he bought in a few lots at an exceedingly cool weather, ami knead at noon. H av out. Remember this is a subject of Intense and tlu v Dot li drove over to Dallas. As after a contract for hauling railroad wood j low figure. Thu few people who lived in ing been asked repeatedly for this reei|>e, i n t e r e s t to all, and the Grand Illustrations nt they arrived in town (lie horse became S P E C IA L : — A hi ' i . k n d id S i i ih t in o , 2cts. low er than a n y one else. j Kgilama at first felt sorry for the young I copy once for all. The ladies who do tract attention everywhere. A dduksh — and attended the public sale in the after frightened at a passing team and at once noon. man, pitied him because ho worked so not lake the home paper w ill be the lose became unmanagable. Finding that it J. B. David brought a very large owl was impossible to hold the frightened ani | hard, and didn’t know any better than to rs, for if you borrow it of your neigh 723 MAltKKT ST. MAN KKAMUM'II. his money in on Kalama real estate, bor, she will have clip|>ed this recipe be down to town one day this week that his mal Mr. Nelson reined him in toward a i , blow , . , , ,, . , . , i i . , . , ' hut as time wore o.-i they became suspi- fore loaning it. Do not understand that 1 eon had shot. It has been sent to J. F. uwelhng thinking QUEENS W A R E , Fine Assortment. he would stop, but he , , . ... . clous and he had to rai c a ti tle when he am working in the interests of tlioGit.ii-il- Searls of Salem to lie stuffed for the Acad want , right on knocking one porch |K>st! , , , A splendili Tumbler, (<* 5 eta. E ntirkly nkw . , , i i i - i i . . ' wanted to buv a few lots, hilt l;o allayed ie, hut I hop.: tho editor will see this mid em y collection. fifteen feet awav and landing holt up a , . . . ' , , , , , ,, , , , I . 1 I , their suspicions bv telling them that he give me credit if lie pays me nothing. I f von have a friend visiting you or a gainst the front door and stood tliero and . , ,r , intending to quit jerking lightening for a Graham Building. relative just out from the east you wi'l kicked the hugev into sphiitere. The o e - 1 . 1 ‘ , , ,r . living, and as soon as lie got a little more 1 cup brown sugar confer a favor by dropping in and giving cupants however came off without a , , , , . . , , i.i.i . land intended to start a dairy- ranch, 1 table s|NMji,fiil hut ter Groceries. us the information. Any item of news scratch. Cy pars he and that horse palt- - , , dins satisfied tho laud owners and tinn ?4 enp milk or water ( :l you live in is always thankfully received. ed friendship then and there. . . . , continued to sell their property for a song town) A complete lino of every thing that should be kept and sold at C ash P rices . Jesse Edwards, J. T. Smith, F. A. Sidney Root was down yesterday ;mil waitlM, for the ,.uvv, to coul„ llo,lle I Morris, Mr. Wrage. Lee Smith and lady, gaging his crop of Thanksgiving turkeys, TlleClitt;0 that they looked for never I 1 egg A R T I S T . 1 tea Rpoonful baking powder S P E C IA L : O nrow nton, “ F aui . ti . k s b Importeli by us fro .! J apan direct Mrs. Mount, Orville Smith and Mrs. numbering about forty. came, and the dairy ranch was n e v e r! Portraits enlarged to life size and finished 1 cup raisins or other dried fruits. Geo. Christenson and daughter all went through tlieCuslom House— It takes us 5 months to fill an order for jt but we will in Crayon India Ink or Water Colore, started, but a, few months ago when ttie ! Graham enough to make li .tter as for to Portland last Tuesday. ^ , 4. . . . .. ... , Union Pacific struck the town with 3,000 cake, adding apices if liked. Butter a R o om ovkk M oork B r o s ., D r i o S t o r k have the best. During the runaway of Mr. Martin of Dundee . According to the phrenologist, Charley the cushion was lost and was piekod up by workman and in.ido preparations for an NEW BERG, O REGON. pudding dish, |»mr batter in and steam W ilson's brain is too large for the size of someone and not returned. The finder, please extensive plant to be permanently located two hours. his head. Charley is growing rapidly leave It at this offlae an« Is- liberally rewarded. 1 at (i,at point, property began to boom, Sauce for Pudding. however and time will soon make a pro " and Mr. Moran began to realize on his in- 1 table sjioon butter S P E C IA L . per equalization in his case. N iit ic o . j vestments. Lota that lie had porch ised 2 “ “ brown, sugar A ll persons knowing themselves to tw for two or tlireo dollars each were worth Morris, Miles & Co. and J. T. Smith 1 “ “ flour W k IKK SULK AfIKNTS Foil THK G a CIS—D o WNS C o RSBT AND KRBP IT IN ON» DOUX have been making a change in their busi indebted to the old firm of Austin A from f 100 to $250 m:d sti'i advancing. mix together and add one pint ladling ness this week. M. M. & Co. turn their Bovse will please call and fettle at once Wi.il-r they may never reach a fancy water, cook , when removed from stove stylus — W e can please the moat fastidious taste. price, they have incre lied in value sutfi ail I lemon to taste, anil servs warm. grocery and qneensware trade over to and savu costs. Smith and take his dry goo Is, and boot, cient'y to make young Moran indepen Orange Pudding. Cloning Out and shoe trade. dcntlv rich, an I the people who formerly Peel and slice 4 orange./ pour over them Mrs. Hanson on Main street is closing , f»lt sorry for the young m in are no.v cor one c li p sugar and let stand over night. Dave Holloway who moved to Albany W e have employed more help in the storo bccaute we were comfwiled to do to ’ from here last spring is anxious to get out her stock of Milliner goods among j respondiugly sorry for tiieinseivus, In the morning take 1 qt. rich luilk, when which aie a nice assortment of ready and can now wait on you proni|>tly. back to Newberg again. That is the way it rea.-h'-s I ho boiling |»>iiit, add 2 tah’c it serves the most of them. The fact is trimmeil ha’ s. Call early and get your »jioonf-nU corn starch dissolved in cold Newberg is the worst kind of a place to |>ick at a bargain. Local Events. ’o MORRIS, MILES & CO. . To All Points East au l South. St. Fani and There are Pom ecf the thouulitH advanced Throngli Tickets 1 25.00 Chicago T ? >! REWARD History of Utah THE CREAT NEW 4 - R è t THE HISTORY COMPANY SAMUEL HOBSON * V > Photographer Portrait & Landscape C. B, Haworth, UNDERTAKER A full line of under taker's goods m ay be found at m y residence on Winooski street. P r i ces reasonable. L A D IE S ' C O L U M N . move away from. * BY Rev. Jesse Edwards, evangelistic super The A«se**ment Rail of the town of Newberg intendent of Newberg Ipiurterly ineetin* ha* teen pt.iee.t in m>- han't, for collection ! M B S , F . A A 1 0 R K I8 of Friends’ church wont to Portland last and w i l l be dclln picnt alter Decem'ier iS, i*.o. : A. M. II o * k i •:*, Tuesday to confer with members of the Collector. Mother’s meeting at 2 o’elock to-morrow church at that place in regard to securing attemo<jn, young mothers are especially a pastor for that meeting. E x c ite m e n t nrgevl to l»e prerent. Subject lor discus There w ill be a public entertainment or Buns high at C. F. Moore St Co’s. 1 sion—“ Come let us live with our child free w ill offering meeting Thanksgiving drug store over System Builder, as every ren.” Let everybody attend. e ven in g under the anspio-sof the W .C body is tiring it for catarrh ol the atom- ! T . U. of N ew U rg Everybody invited. a ll, dyspejwia, cons’ ipati in, and im W e shall l>e glad to see all who are in- ! No admittance will he charged at the d o a pure bloo.1 ami lo buiid up lb « systi in. tenete I in the Chautanque work r.t our only a free will offering will lie acceptable. It certainly possesses wonderful merit honse to-morrow Sat unlay evening at 7 j ¡Several of the relatives of Lewis Jones when all rjieak so well of it. ; o’clock. Hope lo see many v. ho hare j of o our town, among which were Ids par- not met with us previous lo tlda time. nts and a brother, arrived here from hor a short time I will give a l i x 1/ .Minnesota a few days ago. They say portrait with every dozen cabinet photo The W . C. T. I ’ , tre-t hist Saturday at ( hey had been having some very fine graphs at #2.00 per dozen. This off-r i- 2 o’clock p. M. with Mrs. Maris Bower- j sleighin g before they left the ' ’ horrid” to introduce my instantaneous cabncl man ih-e pr --¡dent in chair. The subject I zone. photographs. - of imirare literature and immoral pictures : W atson , Frank Morse of Dayton the joHie*t was discussed. The subject of entertain- ; 225 hirst M., blacksmith in Yam hill county was In meni* was talked of, ono lady snggnsiing j Port’and, Oio. town last Monday. Mr. Morse was one : Ilio : iva that -ve arise an 1 »how a little N O T IC K T O T A X I 'A T K R S . / * E. C. HANSON. M A R T IN CO O K, Notary Public. THE OREGON LAND L O T S IN M lN T H O H N A D D IT IO N to Portland. CO’S Fine f irms and fruit lands ii -ar Newberg an-1 lots, acre and five acre tracts in H U R L E Y ’S ADDI PION to Newberg. For sale by COOK & HANSON, O Ib.v on Mam H.icui, MORRIS, H U E S A GO.