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Local Events.
Rolled oats, oat meal, gormca, sago. so liberally toward the building of our WOMAN’S COLUMN.
Japan rice, something new, try it.
M o r r is , M il k s A Co.
M o rris , M iles & Co. church.
The
subscriber
having sold his farm, Several of our Friends abended Quarter­
Go
to
Wilson’s
for
Cheap
Groceries.
(O'*
Old papers lor sale at tbis office.
ly meeting at Newberg, and in our moth
will
sell
on
Tuesday,
March
10th,
com­
Mr.
Thad
Townsend,
of
Portland,
was
M
H
S.
F
.
A
.
M
O
R
R
IS
,
E
d
ito
r
.
A Complete stock of Groceries.
mencing at 1 p. m. at the premises on ly meeting said they had never attended
MoiiKlS, M i i . e s & Co. in town on business yesterday.
O’
line
of railroad l mile N. E. of Newberg any quarterly meeting in their lives where
Hudson, of Roseberg, is in town station,
Prof, and Mrs. Hartley attended church this James
his horses, cows and youngstock, the power of the Holy Ghost was so
week
visiting
A.
M.
Hoskins.
A
N
E
SS
A
Y
,
at Smockville last Sunday.
a few Ions timothy hay, a lot of oat straw, generally felt as there. That from tiie
Some on© who has a cord of dry oak oats
and potatoes, farm wagon, 2 spring gray headed fathers and mothers, down to
Drop in at the City Restaurant when wood
can find sale for it at this office.
before tbe public meeting of the W. F.
wagons, 2 sets double harness, 2 single tiie very children were ready to testify of M. Read
you want a good dinner.
Take your Butter, Eggs, and Poultry to harness, 3 plows, cultivator, harrow, and a life hid with God through Jesus Christ S. Keb. 15th. Published by request-
Mrs. Winslow, of Marion, preached at Wilson’s
a general variety of farm tools, household our Lord.
Dear Sisters- -It is an acknowledged
Friends church last Tuesday night.
furniture
For more particular descrip­
Born
to
the
wife
of
Reuben
Everest
fact,
that there are ii|<on this blobe today,
Uncle John Edwards has had a neat last Tuesday, a daughter. Weight twelve tion see Ac. posters.
A u u u a I S ch o o l M eeting;.
Sale to commence
thousands of human souls living and go­
|>icket fence built uround his resilience. pounds.
The
annual
school
meeting
was
held
ing dow n to deatli in darkness, w ithout a
Howard Williams was up tiie first of I. ee Stanley went to Portland Monday promptly at 1 o’clock.
S.
L onolky . last Monday at 2 o’clock. Although
ray
of light from tiie blessed Gospel which
the week from Portland, visiting his par where he had a prospect of a job in tbe Crisp and fresh- our crackers.
number of our citizens who ought to take shines
so gloriously over us today. No
ents.
M orris , M iles A Co. an interest in such matters were conspic­ Jesus! I hope there is not one sister here,
linseed
oil
works.
uous by their absence 80 voters were pre­ who lias so recently, seriously realized
Gideon Heston got lonesome going it
Varner, daughter of Rev. Varner, Newt Bolton and N. C. Christenson, sent,
making the largest vote ever cast in » hat such a condition means, as myself.
alone, and followed his wife to Marion to of Miss
Smockville, came up Wednesday to two prominent young married men of this district. Tiie business of tiie meet­ To
visit with her.
Piety Ridge, in the west end, are actively ing was transacted in a very harmonious tho child of God, there is amidst all
the Academy.
Prof. Hartley has completed another enter
engaged
in a spirited contest over the manner there not being a dissenting vote our joys and sorrows, all our goings in
J. I. Knight can fill oiders for a few
rustic bridge across the east canyon in thousand
cultivation
of moustaches. Tho former on any motion put before tiie house, and out, and wanderings up and down in
AND ALL KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY.
prune
trees
ii
given
at
once.
Glen Eden Park.
claims
a
growth
of four weeks and the lat­ The principal candidates for director were the land, ail our cares and perplexities,
At
Arlington
hotel.
Rev. George Round, of the M. E. Mr. Boyco has had a neat verrandah ter five weeks and either will take an John Atkinson and George Christenson, always that blessed ray of light, to cheer,
warn, to sooth and comfort. Are we
church, preached an able sermon at built
in showing visitors how his crop tiie latter being elected. Atkinson receiv­ to
on the front of his residence which interest
living
amid unusual blessings and peace­
Friend’s church last Sunday.
is
paiming
out,
but
we
advise
the
use
of
ed 40 votes and Christenson 46. The ful joys?
much to tiie appearance of it.
Our hearts are lifted to him in
a
magnifying
glass
to
prevent
injury
to
the
Addrajs C. W. Wentworth Dayton Ore­ adds
vote
on
clerk
revealed
the
fact
that
N.
C.
J. F. Haworth, who arrived from Kan­ eyesight. The young men deserve the Christenson was tiie popular man for the praise. Are we in tiie shadow, and in
gon for Stanleys Darkest Africa.
CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS.
this week lias rented the Snodgrass sympathy of their friends. N. B. This position, he receiving 75 out of the total doubt as to tiie next step to take ? Jesus
n3.
3m. * sas
all doubt, clears tiie gloom, and is
for the spring and summer.
is a paid local.
A. B. George is dividing his place into property
number of votes. The election was made settles
E. C. HANSON.
a
“lamp
our feet” and a light unto MARTIN COOK,
For
a
square
meal
call
at
tiie
City
ten acre lots and selling it out. Mr. Restaurant on Center street. Single Remember fresh new groceries.
unanimous by a rising vote and Mr. C. our path. unto
Are
we
driven
about,
and
toss­
Notary
1’ublic.
orri 3, M iles A Co.
Moffitt has bought one piece.
was called on for a speech. In his modest ed with divers winds, tried with tempta­
proprietor. Canby Heston’s M wife
way lie arose and thanked the meeting
Mrs. Williams, who was hurt severely meals 25 cts. D. F o E. r K Holloway
and
children
arriv­
and troubled with many cares? We
ent.
for their votes. The directors rocom tion,
ed
from
Iowa
last
week.
They
were
on
some time ago by a fall is now able
Iiave
only to come to him with all our
Residence property opposite Post office, tbe Union Pacific train that was wrecked mended that a tax be voted to pay off one burdens.
walk with the aid of a crutch.
An earthly friend might sym­
in
Newberg.
Inquire
of
J.
L.
V
ickrey a few miles above Bonneville, when 17 bond of $1000. and interest on outstand
Mr. Heacock, who was sick when he La Fayette Ore., or at G raphic Office.
pathize
and
repeat our trials to unolher,
bonds and other incidentals making ard soon make
arrived here from Colorado, and who has A brother of Horace Cox, from eastern passengers were injured, but being in a ing
public property of our
rear coach they were not hurt. Mr. $1700. in all. The tax was voted without most sacred feelings. Jesus, not only
been very sick sinee is improving.
Oregon, is here visiting him. He is on Hestons anxiety can he imagined when argument. Owing to the crowded condi­ bears our burdens, but keeps the secret
Bring your produce of all kinds .
his way to San Jose, Cal., where his fath­ lie got on tiie relief train that went out tion of the school the directors were in trials of our lives. How desolate indeed,
M okhis , M iles & Co. er
MINTHORN ADDITION to Portland. Fine farms and fruit landa
lives.
from East Portland, not knowing any­ structed to not allow any outside students is the life that knows him not. When I
Misses A bbie Miles and TennieMin Mr.
near Newberg and lota, acre and five acre tracts in HURLEY'S
Ellis, who came from Kansas a thing about the number killed or wuuuded enter the school the ensuing year.
of our sisters in darkness, my heart
th o rn of Salem, former students at the short lime
Below will bo found such a part of the think
and
finding
one
car
fitted
out
with
cots,
ago,
is
now
living
at
home,
ADDITION to Newberg. For sale by
out to them, and I long to help in
academy, are back again for tbe spring his wife having arrived this week from dissecting boards Ac. The beautiful clerks annual report as will be of special goes
some
way,
to
send
them
the
glad
tidings
term.
scenery along the Columbia had no attrac­ interest to our readers.
Kansas.
salvation. Indeed, I believe each one
In order to reduce my stock oi 1x8 and Springis coming, we are now quite con­ tions for him during the ride to the scene Number of resident persons between of
us, is in a measure, responsible for the
1x10 lumber I will offer it until Mar. 13 fident, for a new base ball and four or of the wreck.
four and twenty years of age, male 157 of
spread
of tiie gospel in heathen lauds.
Office on Main Street,
Newberg, Oregon.
a t $10. per thousand. A t N eivuebo L um - live of our young men met on the A flue assortment of queensware.
female 175 total 332.
There
are
three ways open, for us to help;
b e r Y ard .
Number
of
resident
pupils
enrolled
in
M orris , M iles A Co.
and so varied is the work, that all, may
streets Wednesday.
Mr. Clemenson has sold his farm north Avery, Churchill & Co. of Portland D. Duncan was arraigned before justice Public Schools during the year, male 101 Iiave tiie blessed privilege of sharing in it.
of town to Avery, Churchill & Co. of who bought the George Christenson farm J. M. Wright a few days ago on a charge female 116 total 217.
There are those who sacrifice all home
Portland and will move to town to got the had a Portland man out surveying it off of assaulting Mr. Hanson who is teaching Average daily attendance during the ties, pleasant associations in life, and
PROPRIETORS Or fHR
vear 189.
advantage of our schools.
worldly ambition, and go forth to live a
at the Westfall school house. He was school
into small tracts the first of the week.
Number
of
teachers
employed
in
tho
life of toil, and often of severest hardships,
W. P. Heacock the contractor and
fined $10. It stems that Mr. Duncan
#IO I'o r Thouem nl. #1 0
Schools male 1 female 4 total 5
and
they are sometimes permit-
builder desires to inform those who are For a short time J will sell 1x8 and 1x10 was passing the school and stopiied to Public
Estimated value of school house grounds, ed to although
see encourageing results, they often
contemplating building that he is ready inch lumber at $10 per thousand at New­ play foot-bail with tiie school, and some $4,446.
long and patiently at what seem to
at any time to take contracts.
All Sizes of Drain Tile Rent Constantly on Hand.
berg Lumber Yard. W. P. H eacock . difficulty arose regarding the game and Estimated value of school furniture be­ labor
be
a
thankless
job;
their
present
reward
D. E. Holloway has opened a restaurant Mr. Cleary, who is operating the “ Little Duncan struck Hanson. The next morn' longing
to the school house, $1018.
being the knowledge that they are doing We Have Increased tiie Capacity of our Factory and are now Prepared
on Center street, and is prepared to fur­ Giant” stump puller in Central addition ing after the trial Duncan laid for Han­ Estimated
value
of
apparatus,
including
the
will of the Master. But their future to Supply the Demand. Tilt Delivered on Board tiie Cars at Factory Price*.
son
as
he
was
on
his
wav
to
school
and
nish the traveling public with the good is making a success with his machine.
maps, globes, charts, school tables, Ac., reward,
who can estimate it? “Go ye in­
assaulted
him
again.
Duncan
has
sought
things of this lifo.
It will pay anyone to go and see it work. pastures new. This is tho way the report $181.
R EES & HUNT,
to
all
the
world, and proach the gospel," Send for Price List.
Ross Allumbaugh sold his place this
Amount of insurace on school house or is the command.
F o r Sale.
Who
will
go?
Then
came
to
us
and
we
simply
give
it
for
Successors to
week to C. P. Nelson, of Iowa, for $2000.
other school property, $2000.
tons of clover and timothy hay what it is worth.
there is the privilege of giving. Are we
It. is a part of the Wm. Jones donation for Fifteen
Average
amount
of
salary
paid
male
J.
EDWARDS,
also several stands of bees at Standard brands of flour.
clear on this line? Do we give os the
and we think it was certainly well sold. $3.50 sale,
teachers per month during the year, all
N
ew
berg-,
O
reg
o
n
.
to $4.00 per stand.
Lord
hath
prospered
us?
Gun
we
feel
M o r r is , M il e s A Co. $59.40.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
J. S acndebs ,
money in decoration of our
S c h o o l o f B o ta n y .
in tiie Post office, Feb. 28-1891.
Average amount of salary paid female clear to spend
lOtf
Champoeg, Or.
bodies and those of ourchildron,
Allen Bates, R. H. Milvan, Geo. Lem- Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien have returned In connection with the regular class teachers per mouth during tiie year $50.70. in porishing
DRUGS and MEDICINES.
unnecessary, extravagant, and fool­
ley.
C. F. M oobe , P. M. from their extended wedding trip to the in Botany in the Academy during the Number of months Public School taught ish an manner,
while
immortal
souls
are
Tho fourth quarterly conference of the east. The former was on our streets a spring term, we can give instruction during the year 8
perishing in need of it? If we seem to
Evangelical church at Nowberg, will be few days ago wearing tiie ordinary grang­ to any who wish to pursue this line of Number of legal voters in the district have no surplus money to give, who will
study. The object will be to become for school purposes 180.
held on Friday March Gth, at 2 p. in. er air.
something for tiie extension of
with tiie elementary princi­ Total per cent of taxes voted aud levied sacrifice
Preachihg in the evening by Rev. Polling. Milt Gum, who has charge of the largo acquainted
Christ’s
kingdom in tho earth? How
ples
of
botany,
and
then
analyze
and
the year, 1% mills.
many of us will when we visit the shop
It may surprise you, but tiie newest fruit orchard belonging to the Oregon classify, as nearly as possible all the during
Whole amount of school funds in the to purchase a new spring bonnet, and look
and most complete stock of staple and Land Co., at Salem, was down a few days wild flowers of the surrounding neigh hands
P aints , O il , V arnish , and O il C olor . A fine line of the UUat Htyle*
District Clerk at tbe beginning with admiring gaze upon the many color­
fancy Groceries! will bo found at our ago. Special attractions in this direction borhood. It will be the Intention for of this of school
year, March 31890., $165.37. stuffed song birds, and waving plumes,
of W all P apes .
store.
M orris , M iles & Co. it seems.
each member of the class to collect Amount received on district tax account ed,
select a plain serviceable bonnet and
Mr. Clemenson lias bought tbe remain­ Table fruits, like peaches, pears, etc. specimens, press them, and arrange during
rxiua-MKH, F ancy and T oilet articles. Books of I nterest and fbrA-now-
tho year $1185.07.
der of Mrs. Beskins’ land laying
M orkis , M ilks & Co. them in an herbarium. This will Amount of money received from County gladly put the price of tiie birds in the
bby of all styles.
S chool B ooks and S chool S upplies .
mission
box
?
I
once
saw
two
sisters
out
north of town on the south side of tiie
March weather we Iiave been hav­ afford an opportunity fora number of Treasurer from the county school fund shopping, among other things, they each
railroad, and we understand lie will ing The
for the past week, will be a benefit to persons residing in town to engage In during the year, $1200.80.
purchased a white skirt, one paid $2.50
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED DAY or NIGHT.
make a home of it.
the fruit crop as it will iiave the effect of this interesting line of study. A person Amount of money received from County the
other,
35
cts.
Tl.e
quality
of
goods
Mr. Haworth, tiie father of the Haworth keeping it back until the proper time for can enter this class, without entering Treasurer from the apportionment of the the same, and both garments equally
Give ua a Call.
P ost O ffice I) kuo S tore .
boys who came from the east in the fall blooming.
the regular course of study. Instruc­ state school fund during the year, $51.10. well made, (he difference in tiie price be­
arrived here with his family last Monday, Mr. Calkins, who arrived here from tion in this class will be given at the Total amount of school funds received ing solely in tiie trimming. How many
from Washington county. Kansas. He Nebraskaacoupleof weeks ago has bought rate $1.25 per month.
during tiie year, $2999.64.
of us will, for the next five years, wear
comes to make Oregon his homo.
nine acres at Rural Home No. 2, fronting Dry Rustic. Flooring, Ceiling Ac. at Amount paid out for teachers’ wagos moderately plain clothing, putting the
Harvey White came down from Salem on the road. No prettier location for a
N ewherg L i mber Y a rd . during the year $1363.75.
price of intended trimmings, ungrudgin y
last Saturd ly, for a few days visit with home can be found <n tiie valley than this.
Amount paid out during the year for re­ aside for missionary puriioses? If this
A B a rg a in .
friends in town. He says he has bought
pairs on tiie school house and premises plan wero conscientiously followed and
•3 5 .
#35.
#3 5.
Wm. Hobson's lot of 20 acres north $699
>i i $ i
^
a forty acre farm out east of Silverton and 20 acres of very choice fruit land in a of See
32.
an account kept, many of us would be gjm ~K WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
Joseph
and
Lewis
Hoskins
farm,
200
FURNITURE
ALWAY8 ON HAND
intends setting twelve acres to fruit.
Amount
paid
out
during
the
year
for
surprised, and I think richly paid for the
healthy, pretty location. Small payment fruit trees set last year—indications for
The Dorrance brotliers have tho saw­ down, and balance on easy terms with some fruit tbis year. This is a rare chance the purchase of school furniture, $278.20. sacrifice. Home abstain from the luxury AT PORTLAND PRICES.
BY
mill here ready to put up and will rush privilege of working out a good amount of for some well to do man who wants to Amount oaid for fuel and other neces­ of butter on their bread for a time, and
sary
incidentals
during
the
year,
$170.14.
business as fast as possible. They have the after paymenis. For particulars call live within a mile of Newberg. $2000.
send the money thus saved to a missionary.
Amount paid for District Clerk’s ser­ Then thero are those of us, who have
already hired some hands and hope to at the G raphic office.
cash will buy it.
N E W B E R G , O R E G O N .
vices during the year $25. assessment and neither surplus money, or the much talk­ Ü^EA-IIISr S T .
iiave the mill running by tbe first of next Calvin Stanley started for Indiana last Syrups, Sugars, Hams, Bacon.
collecting
tax
$59.25
$84.25.
month.
ed
of,
worldly
apparel,
who
have
already
Monday in company with his neice, Miss
M o r k is . M il e s A Co.
Amount paid during the year for appar­ ceased to buy butter, to these many days,
Fred Oliver has let a contract to some Pearl Hadley, who has been here during
atus,
globes, maps, charts, school tables, that we might bring our expenses within
parties to grub the stumps in some of the winter attending the academy. Mr. H E R E IS YO U R CHANCE Ac. $116.80.
the slender income, who Iiave worn our
DEALER IN
the streets in Central addition, north of Stanley will visit his father and other rel­
To O ct a H om e.
Amount paid for all other school pur­ bonnets ’till we have almost forgotten
the public school grounds. They are atives in Hendricks county, and spin 160 acres divided into sixteen 10 acre poses
during
tho
year,
$283.85.
Fine
Harness,
Horse Furnishing
whicli season they were intended for.
using a grubbing machine that surprises Oregon yarns. lie will be gone about tracts—5 miles from Newberg on tho way Total amount puid out during the year Can
we
not
give
of
our
tiino
to
attend
the
tbe natives.
five or six weeks.
Goods, Phoenix Axle Grease,
to Portland within 2 miles of the thriving for all school purposes in this district meetings and help with our hands in tbe
A
n
d
A v ery ’s A d ju sta b le A xle W a sh e r.
Mr. Abernathy, who lives three miles Voters who stay away from school meet­ town of Smockville.
$283.85.
ways that are devised for raising tiie
below town, on tbe river, is havinga large ings and say “oh it will be all right any­ About sixty acres cleared. Tbis prop­ Caali on hand in the District treasury necessary funds with which to carry on
R E P A I I tlT s T Q
steam boat built at Portland for carrying way” are generally the ones to do tiie erty lies high, sightly and level. Is well at the time of making this report, $3.33.
work ? There can be no regular rules
freight on the Willamette river. Ho ex­ kicking if there is any to he done. Those watered, by spring and running creek. Amount of school funds ln-longing to the
NEATLY AND PR O M PTLY DONE.
laid
down
for
all
to
follow,
each
sister
pects to launch the boat about the first of who don’t manifest enough interest to Tiie scenery from any point on this prop­ the district not in iiossession of the school must be a “law unto herself” as to what
attend a'•meeting once a year to elect erty is exceptionally delightful. A grand Clerk at date of this report, $19.33.
April we understand.
she can give, only let us seek diligenty to
to serve three years and one year panoramic view of the Willamette valley No. Classes Branches Taught.
No In each. know the right way in which to dispose
Mr. Brutscher refused to serve as road officers
NEWBERG,
:
OREGON.
6
Orthography
2
1
1
respectively
and
consider
other
matters
of
and the snow capped peaks of tho Cas­ 6
Reading
IV. of the ways and means which the kind
supervisor and Andrew Pickett was a|>- importance to the district don’t deserve cade
Penmanship
4
202
Range
is
seen
at
a
glance.
Father has permitted to come into our
pointed in his stead. It will be in order any sympathy if thcBcbools are a failure. These tracts will be sold from $30 per 4
Primary Mental 4
Written Arithmetic io:>
now to i>oke Andrew in the ribs and say A large crowd was out last Friday night acre and tip. Easy term, down, bal­ 2
CT-
- VÆ OTJ ^TT
Advanced Mental Arithmetic 15 hands, and for which we must give an
4
Written Arithmetic
100 account. The Ix>r«l certainly does not re­
"there is a piece of road down our way to hear the music rendered by Prof. Davis ance 1, 2, 3 or 4 years at 7 per cent.
2
Primary
Geography
84
quire of us more than we can do, but lie
that needs a little work badly.’’
2
Primary Gram, and Language
Is very busy this weok, preparing to move his large stock of
and his class and every body present
J esse H obson .
Letsoan 54 just as certainly does require us to occupy
2
Advanced
Grammar
48
These bright mornings, snow can be seemed pleased with tiie performances.
2
United State« History
41 ’till he comes, tho talents given us.
seen on the tops of the trees on the Coast Bird, Olds, and Stephens of La Fayette
It
Composition and Letter writing 9H
M A R IO N IT E M S .
1
Physiology and Hygiene
11 “The Lord loveth a cheerful giver” Who
Range, thirty miles to the west of us. were present and assisted. The “Sea
1
Rook keeping
9
give? Then the blessed privilege of
Algebra
4 will
Our eastern readers, who live in the heavy Serpent” by Stephens was immense. Winter has come in earnest at last and 1 14
praying.
Oh what power there is in pray­
Oral
Lessons
1
0
7
atmosphere of the Mississippi valley will The class lias done good work during the even the web-footer seeks tiie fire side.
2
Vocal Music
191 er! How many of us could count on our
think this sounds fishy but it is a fact winter and will continuo another term Last Saturday was our monthly meet­
fingers, the prayers we have offered for
IT K M E X T
n#ver-the-less.
under Prof. Davis. The proceeds of the ing. We had a refreshing season; and a Run* high at C. K F. X C Moore
the missionary and the cause so dear to
A
Go's
drug
«tore
ov­
profitable business meeting and took up er System Builder, as everybody in using it for his heart? If we are not interested in
In to Ills N ew Q u a rte rs In tb e N ew R a n k Ilu lld lu g .
The spring term of the academy opened evening were satisfactory.
Tuesday morning with bright prospects This locality has long been noted for subscription for the building of our church catArrh of the Stomach, dyspepsia, constipation this subject, let us pray for an awakening,
And impure blood and Pi build up the system. and get into a condition that we can plead After this week he will be pleased to son yon at his new stand, where he will be bet­
for a term of profitaple work. Tbe num- producing a very prolific breed of hens, to the amount of sixty dollar*.
certainly possesses wonderful m erit when all earnestly for the spread of the gospel to all
ter prepared than heretofore to do you good.
ber in attendance is smaller than during but Prof. Hartley’s hens break the record. Those attending our meeting from a It «peak
so well of It
•
distance
were
Mr.
Townsend
and
another
emis of tho earth. Esther prayed, and
the winter, as is always the cate, but i From five hens he gets six eggs a day.
those attending are on hand with bright Problem: If five bens lay six eggs in gentleman ami his wife from Albany and Delphi»« E. Ellis (the invalid) keeps a imp her [wople were saved. The church pray­
C IT Y F E E D S T O R E .
• one dav, how many bens would tie re­ Mrs. liuth Heston and son William from ply of stationery and notion*, such a* suspen­ ed for I'eter and the Lord sent an angel to
intelligent faces ready for solid work.
ders, celluloid collars, handkerchiefs, combs, release him from prison. Numerous
Always keeps in stock
Newberg.
quire*!,
working
ten
hours
a
day,
to
lay
Uncle George Christenson has bought eggs in sufficient quantities to lower the Mrs. D. W. Ramsey is visiting her laces, pins, needles, gloves, Ac., also arranges instances are left on record for our encour­ S T j A .IN 'ID A .IR D B E L A . 1ST ZDS O F F T o O U I R ,.
Oregon specimens for sale, at one of the cot­
the Seth Cook property laying between price so that a man and wife with seven daughter in Portland.
near Friends’ boarding hall. Hhe solicits agement of the (tower of prayer. The ALSO BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP, OATH, AND HAY. OIL MEAL, TIMOTHY,
the resident property of N C. Maris and children could each afford to eat an egg Mahon will have quite a nursery this tages
the patronage of Newberg and vicinity and re' poorest of ns may pray and if we pray in
CLOVER AND ORCHARD GRASS SEED. PRICES REASONABLE.
D. P. Stratton, on Winooski street and and a half, every day and a half, for a fall as Ohrn <% Co. are grafting quite a quests
patrons to call tn the atternoou.
faith
the
results
may
tie
as
great
as
those
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M O R E & HON,
N EW BERG , OREGON.
will build on it fora home. This is very
of the rich. “The fervent effectual pray­
and not feel “stuck np?” stork, and will he ready by fall to supply
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desirable property and will make a com­ month and a T half
home demand.
of the righteous availeth much.”
h e N ew L aw n.
t* catarrh, aurl there fa hut *>ne preparation er
fortable place for Mr. and Mrs. Christen­ The first newspaper
Will
Heston
is
roaming
our
country
Then
who will pray? Tho command has
to
print
a
correct
that
do«.
cure
that
dlieaae.
ami
that
Is
the
Cal
son in their declining years.
digest of the new laws, is the Cajntal over seeking an investment here, I think ffornfa Positive end Negative Electric Lini­ been given. Tbe work is left in the hands
“ Had to put in Groceries again didn't Journal, of .Salem. The work of com pi b j he will find just what he wants and will ment. Sold b,C . F. Moore A Co. It tleo cores of God's children. May this be a time of
Of All Kinds Neatly and Fromptly Done
neuralgia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, awakening for us all to greater effort.
you?”
ing ii being done by a legal expert. The j”>in our little band here. We need more burns,
and
all
pain.
Try
It
and
tell
your
“Yes sir.”
Msy each one feel that there is a rwiwnai-
important general Acts will lie ¡»Tinted in Christian people here live ones,
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“ I told my folks that you would.” full, and where sections of the Code are ! Our school has increased so much that neighbors where to It.
bility resting iqsin her and may we study
“Well we have—and got a finer stock amended or repealed, the changes will the school room will have to be enlarged
to know ourselves approved, workman
O N I.Y O N Y. IN T H E U S.
now than ever. Corne see us."
be clearly set forth. Persons wishing to and new seats procured, by next term Of ! Ont of law coniti >yrup> manufactured In that ne**d not lie ashamed, that when we
the V. s., but one h»« hem found io I— entirely are calle«] up higher, it may be «aid of u*
“We will. Shall we bring our eggs be posted on the new laws should sub­ school.
free from opiate, ...d limi t. the California |
,|M ,lom) w h. t
W |,0
and stuff like we used to?”
scribe for this valuable paper—only $1.50 School closes here next Friday.
Positive and Negative Electric Cough Cure,
“Just the same."
rill
go?
Wbowillglve?
Who
will
pray
?
per year. Subscribe at this office, or od­ We the Friends of Marion, highly which
I* the Lest on earth for cough*, cold«
“ Thai's the ticket. We ll do it.”
Mas. L. G.iki>»ta.
dities
H over B ros ., Salem, Ore. appreciate your kindness in contributing croup, etc, Bold bf C. F. U<* a * A Co.
C h ris te n s o n B ro s.
Headquarters for Wagons, Hacks, Buggies
and Carts,
Olint Steel and Oliver milled Flow:.
Monitor Seeders and Drills,
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We carry a foil line of POPULAR PATENT ani FAMILY MEDICINES
anil PORE DRUGS for Prescriptions.
C. F. Moore & Co.
NEWBERG FURNITURE STORE.
;
Repairing
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C. M A R IS ,
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Harness of All Kinds To Order a Speialty.
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