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.-¡Torts put forth in making it a suet
een eotitinutd from
You haven’ t go! religion in earnest un­ 1 day were found in lit r contribution I kix
voti» of tlie congregation. Tbo teaching
hiiiiding was eiowiled to its utmost less you are anxious litui somebody else seventy thousand dollars. Her idea was
| now worth this amount of money. Then
has liecu plain, prat!ieal and convineing. capacity.
should also got it.
PoSSY.
As a result many have been converted
You are not doing as much far (JoJ as she turned her money into something else.
you ought to do, unless vo i arc giviug Her idea now came out of her brain, and
and a great woik has been done. When
took h ! ci | h - in land and building material,
The largest orange grove in tho world Him all your influence.
tlie meetings w ill close no one scorns to
will be planted this wilder in the San
know.
There is no peace ur.d rest slid safety mortar, nails, furniture, and finally there
Jacinto valley, San Diego county. The anywhere outside of unconditional sub­ were over one hundred girts who came to
Mount Holyoke in 1827, the seminary’s
Christian lliideuvtrr Society.
largest at present 1“ »1 Pomona, and cov­ mission to tin- w ill of (j 1.1.
Alva Cook camo up from Portland
C hurley Spaulding has moved his liou o-
first
year. All ibis hapjxmc I liecauso
ers
400
acres.
The
new
one
w
ill
contain
The
greatest
enemy
any
man
cun
have
A
meeting
was
held
at
Friends’
ehureh
Tuesday.
hold goods buck to Newborg and is tnak-
MonJavs eleetfon. ! ' n8 efforts toform u stuck company to | last Sunday evening for the purpose of 700 acres of the best varieties.— Register is the spirit that persuades him to wait fcMary 1 yon had all idea and took care of
Pretty well since
it.
awhile Infero trying to ha a Christian.
put in a sawmill on tlio river at this place, I organizing a society of Chrisiian Kndeav- ■ tCal.)
thank you.
If
|H'ople
would
stop
looking
toward
tin-
w it h fair prospects for success. It is to or. The house was well tilled wilh young :
.
Building Paper for lining houses at C. tie hoped that lie will meet with success, people and children. Piof. Hartley read Jay Gould manages to supply
hi - wants wrong place they would find it a great
de il easier to stay in the l ight place.
F. Moore A Go's.
tor our town is in need of a first class saw- the constitution and i-xpi lined the objects with an income of $7,45' a day. William
F R E E i& '-i-.x s l i i i I
.W orth
1 O O .O O .
Before you can ever Uvom e a giant for
and general workings of the society,
Astor revels in the princely income of
Paul Mac-v says ho has a good fresh ' mill.
¿watt h in the world. Pcrfe?!
timekeeper. Warranted heavy,
(led,
you
must
find
out
that
without
Him
Klmer
Armstrong
was
elected
teni|>er-
■
$28.595
for
each
day
in
the
year.
John
F lvedvgs made a rai 1 at two diff-rent
milk cow for sate.
¡ s V o i . l I » HOLD hunting cases.
j iO oth ladies' and «renta aiscs,
times last Monday 0:1 Jo iso E iwards ary chairman and Miss l.ibbie Morris I>. Hoi kefellcr manages to eke out an ex- yon are nothing more than a grasshopix-r
" / w i t h works and c i i s i ol
The Edison Electric Belt for sale at
/equal value ONK 1 ’ kRsONit»
Many ¡x-ople are elet tile lights in class
; flock of Hue sheep, killing some and crip- temporury secretary. A call was made Utenceon his income of $28 7Is u day
h locality can secure one
C. F. Moore ci Co's.
V~ 7
¿ T h o c * , together w ilh our larjfl
pliug an l worrying Hie rest of the flock for all w ho desired to join ilio society and Cornelius Vanderbilt keens the wolf from meeting, and tallow dips at home. If
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-i^ a n d valuable ¡incot K l o t a * c h o l « l
i t t t n t i l f l l . T h e «! samples, m w ell
E x-S heriff E. I* t ul'ard of LaFavetto I ¡D [u j g])ap,3. Ne.vberg is comuarative- seventy-five res|ioiided. Mr. Armstrong tils door with the $15,000 tie receives eaih there is to Is* any difference in the shilling,
____ tvitell, s is A t « , AM the work you
need do is to show what we send you to those who « all—your
it ought tobe just Ihe other wav.
was in town Tuesday.
j ly free from dogs but if a few more were lias sineo informed ur that ilio prospect da* of Ids life.— Ex.
friend» ami it.iglih .r» am! those nhotit you—that always results
*a I mild • trade f.-r u s which holds for years w hen once started,
There is nothing compulsory about sal­ in
is, that the society will stall with a hun­
ami thus w j are rej aid. " V rsy nil «»press, freight, etc. After
See the tablets at C. F. Moore & C o’s. sent to tho happy hunting grounds the
y ou kuow nil. I f you would like to go t*» work for us. you can
vation.
Mcn
are
not
driven
into
the
king­
dred charter members.
A meeting was
Tho Dalles Timet Slo’n .ta ifc r t-nlls to
•am trim .> «:<** to ,'td io pvr week and upwards. Address,
town would lose nothing by the change.
They have a tine new line.
appointed for next Sunday evening at mind pome facts regarding the severe win- dom of liod like tlie sitino were inlu the 8 tiu # «a s.w a t»., l i o a 5>1.C, I*o r.lu m l, M u lu a.
Our neighboring city, Dundee, receives
Call early if you want in on the ground
live o’clock to i fleet a permanent organi- i lor « f 1 Sill 02. The fir- t snow of thst depths of the sta. Devils drive, but God
a severe blow since the railroad manage­
floor in Rural Home No. 2.
zation. Every young person ill tho town winter fell on the goth of November, IS,It, never docs.
ment is turned over to the Southern Paci­
Allen S. Craven of Middleton was in
ought to attend 1 his meeting and join the and on December 0, 7, 8, 23 , 24 and 30,
fic. Tho car shops are being moved to
town yesterday after a load of tile.
society. Endeavor societies are being or- j there were snow storms.
I n to January
Portland and in a very short time the
Remember that tho Horticultural socie­ business of the two divisions of tho loud gaui-zed all over the country and are prov­ 1. thirty inches ot snow had fallen, and
ing to bo tho best means almost ever several cold days had been experienced,
ty will meet one week from tomorrow.
will he transacted us the same. Then
H as juat placed
BY
tried for building up and establishing
W. I'. Scarce of Portland w ho was in Dundee will flourish no more as a Junction 1
young Christian converts.
Our young
The sliding railway, whi< h was at Ihe
Aty.
town this week gave us a plClxant call.
»in a . f . a . M o k m s
people are coining nobly to the front in
■ c i i o o l at the Academy opened out everything that tenJs to tho building up Paris exposition is to be exhibited at the
The Immigration Board have a o w
I Columbian Exposition. In this new won-
| again the first of the week and the bright,
N e w \ c a r Song*.
of pure manhood and womanhood.
a.'iv. this week. Head what they have to
I <ler, water is the motive jiower. and the
familiar faces of students who spent the
O, Sorrow, go thy way and leave mo!
say.
train slides on flat rails, the friction being
We iry am 1 of thee, thou Sorrow old.
holidays at home aie seen 011 our streets
Ii.u iR S t a t e m e n t .
Unclasp thy haml from mine ami cease to
I minimized by means of a thin film of wa-
Rural Homo No. 2 is ready to set to again. There is nothing more inspiring
Cn tho H arh et in 10 and 2 0 acre
grieve me,
The following statement shows tho I ter constantly fed upon the rails. If the
fruit without waiting five years for stumps in a town than the passing to and fro on
Lots. 3-4 M ilo from TuudeCi
Fade like the wiuttr »un.-ct, dim and cold.
condition
of
the
Bank
of
Newberg
at
the
claims
of
the
projectors
should
lie
realized
to rot out.
the streets of the students whose counte­
Depart, and troble me in» Ion »er!
close of business, Dec. ."1st 139).
the distance from Chicago to New York
Mr. Spooners little girl who was report­ nances indicate that they are full cf hope
l ie! vanish with forgotten yesterdays.
could be traversed in four hours.— The
R esources .
Eastward the darkness melts, the light grow.* C H E A P P S IO E S A N D E A S Y TEEM S.
ed last week us being sick with fever is for the future.
A d d r e s s oil C a i . l o n h i m a t
stronger,
Zion’s Watchman.
The committee that was appointed to Cash on hand
$0198 03
much better.
And dawn breaks s weet across the shrouded
select grounds for the fair—what has be­ Deposited with Ead l A Tilton
N e w b e r g , - O re g o n .
57)00.04
h»’ze.
Miss Daisy Trneblood of Portland who
A gentleman living at Salt I.ake City
come of it? Our people will want a (sir
“
“ Nat. Park B ’k
1371.11
Die and depart, Old Year, old Sorrow!
spent several days visiting old si hoolmater
nextfall and want it bad. As the matter Bills Receivable
Welc >.n >, O m u m i u j air of ,..health and
23470 53 claims to have invented a process for
here, returned home last Monday.
strength!
1023 70 manufacturing illuminating gas at an ex­
now stands wc have no grounds.- Wtial Rea' Estate (exclusive of h’ ld)
I f you want something very choice liny
Ojgltid
New Year, bring us new hope to­
are we going to do aliout it? This is a Bank Building
454!) (¡4 pense of less than twelve cents a 1000
morrow,
FROM COVER TO COVER.
in Rural Home No. 2. If not Marls &
question worthy our consideration. W hy Furniture and Fixtures
825.00 feet. A company has been incorporated
With blossom, leal mid fruit$ge bright at
Fully Abreast with the Times.
( ,'olcord have junt what you want.
71700 and arrangements are being made for put-
can’t we have a report from Ihe commit­ Over Drafts
length.
Rev. E. ti. Craven and wife of Portland tee? A 11 adverse report would bo belter F.xiienses (last fi months)
Selected.
304.till j ting the invention into practical use.
came up last Saturday and remained over than nothing.
855 30 ; (¡as companies usually charge from $3.50
Collection
T ilin g s W o r t h T lie D o in g .
Sunday to attend the Douglas meetings.
-------- ! to $4 00 per 1000 feet for gas for fuel and
List of unclaimed letters laying in the
To
learn to think and act for yourself.
light,
and
should
the
new
process
prove
Ad lie s C. W . Wentworth Dayton Ore­ Post Olilce at Newberg, Ore., at tho end
$45820.44
To respect gray hairs, cs | hk [ally vonr
to
be
of
practical
value,
a
very
decided
gon for Stanleys Darkest Africa.
of the month of Dec. 1890.
I.i vm m r.s.
reduction in Ihe price of that article will own.
n3.
'
3m.
*
Davy Banker
Capital Stock, pai 1 up
$18100.00
To waste nothing, neither money, time,
follow. A t the rate of fifty cents per KKK)
Miss Ton Bryan.
Individual Deposits
11803.70
Do yon want a piece of fruit land in
nor talent.
feet,
the
price
at
which
the
company
pro­
James A- Itrouae.
Certificates of Deposit
14470.53
Newberg School District? See Rural
i f you have a place of business, to be
poses to furnish gas, there would be a
Sloan Bros.
Accrued Profits (last 6 months)
1347.21
Home No. 2. Maris & Colcord w ill show
very large margin of profit for tho manu­ found there when wanted.
John Culnder.
it to you.
T o spare when you are young, that yon
facturers, and it would I k ) a great deal
T. J. Carter.
$45820.44
F. K. Hobson our newly elected city
cheaper for fuel than either wood or coal, may spend when you are old.
S. M. Muller.
To bear little trials patiently.
surveyor came up from Portland Tuesday
without any of the aecompaning inconve­
Henry Page.
Exchange sold during the year $80074.05
and has been receiving Ibe congratula­
niences.— West Shore.
To keep alive in your breast that liille I
C. F . Moons,
“
bought ’ •
“
“
$130579.77
tions of his friends.
spark of eeleslial (lie c died conscience.
A GRAND IN V E S T M E N T
P . M.
M oses V ot . viv , Cashier.
T o learn to ray N o; it w ill he of more lor the Family, School, or ProfesHional Library.
Dan Gilbert arrived safely at his desti­
D id Not Do Miracles.
East Wednesday while A. P. Oliver was
J esse E dwakds , Vice-Prcs.
service to you than to be able to read Ba­ i T h e A ath en tio W e b .t e r '. U n a ­
nation in Indiana and we hoar lie lias crossing the wagon bridge near the grist
Subscribed and affirmed to before mo, a
A little town near Providence boasts of!
bridged D ictionary, o o m p rU ln i the
bison enjoying 1 [rosier climate m com pa* mill a shot from an air gun struck him in Notary Public in and for State of Oregon. a church whose pastor, besides being an j tin.
ls.no. o f 1884, T 9 Sc '84, oopyrl^kted
To
do
all
the
good
you
can
iu
the
world,
property
o f the undermigned, ia now
i A t i l h his la'st girl.
the hack of the head.
W hile it did not
J. T. S m ith ,
eloquent preacher, is a man of stalwart
Thoronghly
Revised e n d Enlarged,
1
and
make
as
little
noise
about
it
as
pogsi-
Notary Public.
proportions. At one of bis eveni-; r pray .
mad as a distlnwnishlng title, b e a r,
Rluchanan ci Ileatcr now occupy the hurt him very much, if it had struck trim
the namo o f W e b rt e r'i Interna­
Dated thistlio 7th day of January, 1301. er meetings the services vveie ilistnrlied j
building formerly occupied by the Oit.U'ii- in the eye it would no doubt have put it
tional Diotionary.
To stick to your own opinion, if
by two young moil, who audibly seeded |
ic, where they are manufacturing rustic out. The shot came from the gun of a
E d ito rial w o rh upon this revision
have
one,
allow
ing
others,
of
course,
has
been In aotlve progress fo r ever
M o n d a y ’s E le c tio n
group of boys under the bridge who were
at everything they saw or heard. Finally
chairs and other rustic furniture.
same
libertv
to
stick
to
theirs.
T
e
n T ears. N o t leM than O ne H u n ­
practicing with air guns.
A toy gun of
The city election held last Monday, the pastor remonstrated with them on
dred p aid ed ito rial la b o re r, have
We have had the coldest weather this any kind is a poor thing to buy for a boy
been e n c u e d upon It.
passed off quietly although both parties their behavior, anil asked them why they
week of the season and yet the ground
l
i
r
n
x
l
i
N
o
te
s
.
O v e r 8 3 0 0 ,0 00 expended in 14s
They only stimulate the desire *0 carry a oontested every inch of ground fri
from the ! attended tho meeting.
preparation before the E rst oopy
has only been slightly frozen and tire sun pistol or revolver which is strictly con-
In thè prcsont day, th eiois a grest w a s printed.
‘ V'eeuine ex|s-rllng to see miracles
opening until the closing of the polls
shines bright and warm through the day. rary to law.
O rltieal comparison w ith an y ether
Two tickets were in the field, one sailed ! performed,” impudently replied nr o of amountof indctiendcriccof (bonghi in Art,
D iction ary 1. Invited. O et the Best.
Mr. Iinus of Dundee was in town M on­
rascals. Leaving the desk and walk as well as in all other mal tira, but it
A gentleman lately from the east who the “ City Ticket” with George \V. W il-i the
1
O. A C. MKKKIAM * CO., Publishers,
day and said t lie old Full Quarts farm had has seen considerable of the world remark­ lii.ms at the head for Mayor and the ing quietly down the aisle, the pastor slembi he remeinbered Ih it it is postulile
Hprlngfleld, Mass., 17. S. A.
to
I
k
!
indepcndcnt
without
merit,
undorig
been sold to Wisconsin parties who were ed to us the other day that he had never other the "Citizens Ticket” with J- D. seized one after the Ollier by the collar,
BoM by si I Booksellers. Illiutratod psmphl.tfrM.
J,i. John I. . l a i , lit ci McMinnville who
is in tlic* real estate business has been in
t >wn during ilia wreck, lie and \V. T.
SiiurtletTof Me-Minin-tdo have the old
See Rural Homo Nu.2.
Handley farm laying w o t of Dundee on
Pally Oregonian for sale at the P. 0 .
tho red bills in their hands lor sale.
Monday was a g o o fd a y for cold water They arc- dividing it up and selling in •neh
people.
sized pineta as customers want.
L o c a l E v e n ts .
J
j
LADIES’ COLUMN.
J. I. KNIGHT
lOO Acres
OF CHOICE FRUIT LalND
\i A l l . n o AD
Is tho liae to take
To All Points Esst and Sanili.
It I» the DEVINO CAIt KOUTK. tt rmiS
Thro ml, VK 81 I 1 III.K I 1 TKAINt)
JCVEKY DAY lu the year to
St. Paul and Chicago
(N O CM A N O B OB O R B )
Compattai nf D int up Corn VneHtptMed,
ru llin oli Drnicimj Hoorn Sleeper*
OJ L a titi Equipment,
Tourist s ic « Cars,
1
De»t that can be coiutrui'tprt and {it whtftl
accommodation* afe for holders ot lirut ot
8ccoad-clas8 Tickets.
Ita li Mels
To nml from all Points III
AMKltlCA. ENGLAND,
ami Kl’ KOPE can be purchasetl at any Ticke
Otlice of this Comp my.
Full information concerning rates, time of
rains, routes and other details furnished OU
application to any agent, or
A . D. C H A R L T O N ,
Ass’t Tost). A ^ t.,
No. 121 First Street, Cor. VVueh.,
Fort land, Or,
K. I I .
W O O W A R D , Ajrent,
N evvlerg, Oregon.
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INTERNATIONAL
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making arrangements to set several acres seen a town whore the moral atmosphere
to fruit.
among young people was as pure as it
Mr. Waldridge of Philadelphia Penn, appeared to be in Newberg. Which would
who was here with his wife two years ago you prefer to have said of our town ; a re-
and bought a tract of the Oliver <St Co’cord ! mark like the above, or to have Die word
land arrived here from the cost the first of ! go abroad that saloons were doing a
the week.
flourishing business in Newberg and that
¥
♦
Carter for Mayor. Tlie result of tho elec­
tion proved to be highly satisfactory to
the temperance element of the town, the
entire ticket with the exception of one
councilman being in favor of temperance
and tbo suppression of the saloon.
Below we give the official count.
Vote. M aj’ ty.
Mayor
G. W. Williams 101
38
J. D. Carter
03
Recorder
F. II. Howard
101
Marshal
L. C. Washburn 101
39
T. W . Eüsbury
02
Street Com. ira Vantreas
101
33
L. M. SmIDi
03
Surveyor
F E. Ilohson
10)
157
o
N. E. Britt
o
and, as they disappeared out of the door.
ll,e expense of truth,
An earnest and deep love for tho thing
remarked: *• W e don’t perform miracles
here, But w** do cast out dovila.” — Boston done is the only sure basis on which to
build tho effort, of an arti.-ls life.
(Jiube.
Young hands are too eager for the
strokes of the (roncll or the w ork of the
N O T IC I-: T O T t l K A F f L l C T K D .
brush, and are in danger of neglecting the
I take thfs opportunity to inform the public
Unit I have left my medicine«, “ The Japanese most important matters of thought and
Oil’ , Dr. Swans Liver and Kidney Cure” and reflection ; hut I ks assured tho thing pro­
the “ National Specific” for Malaria, with Mrs* duced is not of more impoitunco than the
M iry 8. Ilohson on the north side of Firs i fact observed.
street opposite the Newberg hou:»e nml Mr»**
last Art t>o its own reward, and evident­
Hardwick at tho Bakery on Main street, New’
berg. Those in the vicinity of Dundee may ly it alii repay, and that with no ungener­
leave applications at Dundee post oAlce for D* ous hand. W e do not mean by this that
VV. Martin.
a young aitist should despire its time
D. W . M a r t in , Agent for Oregon,
money value ; this would he a mistake,
Dundee, Oregon.
but he should not follow it for the take of
money alone.
nr.ui: is y o u r c h a n c e
Seek for that which accords w ith your
To Oct n Koine.
own individual feeling, follow it earnestly,
100 acres divided into sixteen 19 aero conscientiously, devotedly—keep close to
tracts—5 miles from Newberg on Die way Nature, and you will never ire without u
to Portland within 2 miles of the thriving fair amount of success.
There is one jioiiit which is a deeply
town of Sm a kvillo.
About sixty acres cleared. This prop­ important one. I f a high arid pure style
erty lies high, sightly and level. Is well is desired, take earn of the mind and
watered, by spring and running creek. heart, as well as of the eye an 1 bund.
A love for Nature ai-cornpained with
The scenery from any point on tins prop­
erty is exceptionally delightful. A grand that intense delight which on artist only
panoramic view of tho Willamette valley knows, is, indeed, a precious gift, ami
uml the snow capped (leaks of the Cas­ should call forth daily gratitude to the
Giver of all good. Its prssesslon, indeed,
cade Range is seen at at a glance.
These tracts will lie sold from $30 per should he guarded with tho most watch­
acre and up.
Easy term, '4 down, bal­ ful care, nod one that could tend to des­
troy refinement and sensibility should Ire
ance 1, 2, 3 or 4 years a! 7 |>er cent.
cautiously avoided.
J esse H obson .
Nature, too, is over fresh, her pictures
never weary, Imr truths do not grow old
N o t !«•«• to f o n t r n c t o f s .
Wanted, bids on the and hauling To draw constantly from this inexhausti­
of 2000 cords of wood. Call at W right’» ble source keeps ihe heart o|»en to all
real estate office or tho Graphic office that is iM-autiful a n l true. So of the
artist who loves and studies her it may he
Newberg Ore for teirns.
said,— a student he ever lives, aiquirtng
knowledge daily, and thus carrying into
E x c ite m e n t
old age the freshness of yoi th. Tint spring
Rims lògli at C. F. Moore A Co’s. of Nature’s loveliness is ever flowing, ami
Charles Johnson mentioned last week j > ° “ nB mcn of tho town were fast fil-
•s having just arrived from Montana has ling up the ranks of the decaying topers,
bought lots and is building at Smockvilli- \ Residents of Ihe tow n who have in
where he lias secured a job in the pressed iny way lent their influence toward bring­
ing about the present happy state of af­
brick factory.
fairs, ought to take fresh courage and
A brother of Norris Td-odoarrived from
redouble their dilligerico and preserve tho
the east a few days ago. W e understand
good name wo hear; and which strangers
he has bought the resident property of
gladly publish to the world for us. This
Cephas Marts who will buy property near­
class of advertising is tho liebt wo will
er his business.
Treasurer
M. Votaw
over get.
102
Jesse Edwards has lean appointed
BO
W e wonder if Ihe fellow realizes what Coun. 1st. W ’d Lin Barker
it
« i
financial agent for the Academy by the
“ N. 0 . Maris
45
kind of a job he has on hand, who remark
Board and w ill spend considerable time
ff
tt
“ C. L. Bullard
(i
ed on election day that he proposed to
during the m-xt year working in the inter­
“
2nd “ If. Austin
38
stay in Newberg until every “ old Quaker”
ests of the school.
ff
it
“ Cyrus Lamb
•35
was run out of the place? W e suppose
tt
It
Norris Tibodo has been putting tlie fin­ however lie concluded later on, not totort-
“ J. D. Bell
3
ishing touches on the cashier’s room in the lire himself in this way, as we heard him
"
3rd
“ G. T. Burr.ett (J9
<1 f t
hank building this week. The new and
“ C. Vaughan
50
remark tlie (lay after the election that ho
tt
tt
elegant quarters will be occupied by the was going to sell out. This would he the
“ A If. Kees
21
tt
tt
bunk in a few days.
“ (i. Christenson 3
easiest way out of the trouble no doubt,
1st ward
Night lias been made hideous during if tlie poor follow is so thoroughly disgust­ W ho'o No. votes cast
51
.4
t «
tlie week by Ihe howling and barking of ed with his Mirroundings. W e regard
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2nd I t
:;s
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3rd • t
76
dogs in certain quarters. Heavy cannon­ this as a very good time to suggest to a
ading in a certain locality yesterday few fellows who appear to have no other
Total,
105
morning seemed to have a soothing effect. tnesns cf support than standing on the
Dr. II. Clark, tho dentist has gone to street corners and cursing the “ despised
I j H F a y e t t e I
Toledo, Wash., to do work.
W ill ho Quakers,” that Oregon is quite an exten­
(These items were received too late for last
back Feb. 1st. Those desiring work done sive country when urea is considered, and weeks issue. Ed )
will please call at tho office, and make there are man) towns throughout the
Mr. Fisii is able to lie out again after a
appointments with Mrs. Clark.
Otlice state where property can bo bought cheap- severe tussel with the rheumatism.
er than it sells for in Newberg, where beer
ho irs fro n 9 a. in. to 3 p. in.
Oor merchants all had a line trade dur­
Albert Hadley who was formerly a drinking loafers are wanted and where ing the holidays.
J. B. Boatman has sold his residence on
friend of ours at M ))rosville Indian i gave this troublesome sect of people “ tlie Quak­
ns a pleasant surprise yesterday by com ­ ers” are unknown. There is no town I ’iety H ill to Mrs. I’ illington.
Frank Gildner has bought the Billy
ing in on in very unexpectedly. Mr. Had­ ordinance compelling anybody to remain
ley h is been at S,K>k.in j Fails for the in Newborg, where the great majority of Nelson property near the Seminary. Cion-
the people are industrious law ahidir.g I sideration $89).
past three yeais until lately.
citizens ami if a ry b o ly gets so restless I W e will now liegin to write 1891 and Jrug store over System Builder, as every [r” ".1 ' f ' " p,,r.<! ■ " ‘J in‘'xlm."K' 11'1”
County school Superintendent I . H.
. .
J I h « flatly rc$**iv#*R ti»n#w) ivtvi^-»rating Mip-
and uneasy they can’t sleep well of nights make
new resolutions
and promises,
.ike new
resolutions and
provni.4c*.
: iKi(i. in u ’ n^ it
Uieittotn- plies
V
■ \ Bustaui
.
/• Vi
u s life
. r of ,
Baker called at this olfice Wednesday
11 f 1 >
> r r t a: inh ot
u» tncBiom
which
him
throufh
a change of pasture might tiring relief.
0||e
o
f
on-
photographers
has
skipped
actl(
,|ya,H
.|,aia,
constipation,
and
im-
art.
morning. H e came with the intention of
ont. Tire other «n e is w orking up quite a pure blissl and to build up the system
------ » - — —
visiting our public school hot found tint
L i t e r a r y E n t e r t a in in c u t .
business in Iris lino.
It certainly possesses wonderful inerii
A W n tild ll* » i i f e a t I d e a ,
school I tad not yet eouwuenced since vaca­
Joel Huston jour new city .Marshal is when all speak so well of it.
The W . K. C. and S. of V . will give
tion.
Over fif'y years ago a woman had an
litrrary entertainment at Armory lia.il, 1 making a aplen'lit! officer an 1 ¡ h «howin^
idea that burned within lu-r like a fire.
There will be preaching at the Presby­
Fri lay evening .»an. 16th 1 »91 at 7 o ’clock, no partiality iu tho performance of hi»
This was Die quickening thought Dint wo­
terian chm rli next Hunday at 11 a. nr.
men must bn educated. It was not n
O n l y O n e I n T h e U . S.
A'lii.irft*ion 10cents.
Everybody invited. | duties.
by Rev. W. A. W illi-on, Pastor, a Is-) a
_____
I mild "must,” ns -In- uttered it ; she said
After the exercises there will be a box I It. U. Daniel of the firm of 8 niter A
O'rt of ld.,7 (snigli s y rn ;« mannfac- ¡t emphatically. Tliat was not a day
inemtierx me-ting at the close.
Sablisth
8Up|**r, each box to be «old for 25cts. every Daniel who ha.** been Mi-k bo lonij, paeacd
school at id a. ru.
Tire public are la Ty attendin'* the entertainment in invited quietly away on the 14th. inut. W o mourn tured in the IT. S., hut one lias I k - cii which shone u|«ui Die great women’s eol-
ro u n d to b e entirely free from opiates *‘'V” like Wellesley and
\ nssar. Hie
cirdiallv invito).
• .,
..
, winds and the rains had it their own wnv
I t he loss of one of our b.-st citizens.
to bring w ls)X.
and that e the ( alllornm I osrtive and W,| W ||OW , t niK,lt fl„ h
( ^ h t wind-
Lather Votaw of Tacoma Washington
Noel Ja< ks, s,-crt-tary of the Y. M. C. A .
Bv order of Corn.
Negative Electric fo il)!.! (u ro , which in ow i of palati.il hiiilthu^H ft>r Hotnen’M
visited liisbnWhor M-rses Votaw on Thurs­
! of Portland delivered two very interesting the I k ' b I on earth for cousin», co M b , | inni ruction. T ili« worntn Im 1 a parpow,
day night of last week. He was on his
T in • Douglas. I f c e t in g s .
discourses in the Presbyterian church la^t rroU|, etc. Hold by C. F. Moors A Co. ' n H e»- Bn* et... did net let her Idea
return from th - Rouge river country where
i alone. Weeds grow tiist way. “ Let mo
Tlie Oa -i-el it -ctings living held at Sal,oath to crowded houses.
alone,” they say, “ and one day you will
lie htd been lie-king at timber land, lie Friends church and conducted by Rev. J.
Tire tragic death of W illie Layman w ho
» i-li yon bad not ” A good ).nr|»*K* must
hn,)ght a section near Gien iaie in Douglas H. Douglas of Ihss Moines, !<>wa still con­ was killed at the N. (t . depot here u week
Wor.vc Than I k -prosy,
tie • nitivatod
The woman of one idea,
county.
ago
in
attempting
to
jum
p
on
the
gravel
■ led it, elmrishod it. Then she started out
tinue with increasing interest. Hermons
Is catarrli, and thorc i» imt one
It may lie pleasant
A voter r ho supported the “ Citizens of great i*ower were preach • 1 on Sunday, train, is still fresh in our minds and should ration Ibat (loes etite Diat disessn, and ! to work up her idea
Ticket’ ’ with a vengeance on Monday, 1-otli luondrig an [evening wtien the i-S|-»«.-• Is? a warning to all oilier hoys to keep that ia Dm ( alif .rnii l ’ositise and Neg­ . t'isit in a eli-air and let another take vour
I idea, plant if. cultivate it T h is on e id-a
offering to liet on tire election of the man ity of tlie rhorch was raxed to the utmost. uway from moving trains.
ativi; Klvx-trlc I.iniment. Holil by C. F. woman said virtually. “ I myself must look
Tire log cabin t ’liristm is tree at Die
who headed Ibe ticket, walked away with It was ex;s-ctet that the meetings would
I in-iatbeg for rnv i lea ”
Mo».rc * Co.
It alno ,-nros ni-nralgia, i i.fter my i-h-a
his head down after the vote wascounto-l, chre.* Sunday nig'it hot the interest man- Seminary Chapel on » liri-tinas eve was rhoumalism, b e s h - h f, sprain», t>nrns, Him tnrm-d Imrself into a walking r in-
tri billion box. T p and down Die old Bay
saying, “ well tliu k c y has been besttn ifi-sted was so intense that they were con- a gran-1 suecee* and Professor, lx an trier and all paio. Try it and tril your
Utale she went, into, view ing people, show-
gel
Ikawuian
deservegraatcr
dll
lor
the
«m i».’’
i I i m k i ¡or amztLvr evviiiug and they have
1 ing people tier i lea, | leading for it. One
miahixira « l a t e to « d il.
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We manufacture
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