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    Local Events.
Go to J. 1!. Mount for your tin
cans.
fruit
O. O. Hudson, of McMinnville was in
town Mend sy.
SII Kit WOOD
toM he- good live ‘ -I’d never A dors it
mother neve.” , lie i-e I, "¡'or l knew I io a
been arrested.
Sidewalk lumber at $8.00 per thousand.
Sidewalk lumber at .*8 00 per thousand. j The
m e entertainment
enieriaiuiiuiu m tfij Slier wool | s>or uncle I’om Went down un h r the
Tin cans at Mount's.
1> o k i ; vN.'E Hi;
D okkasce B ros .
Inali on the Pith, was a grand suenes-*, cursed drink, an’ Idled inver tuch-d it
Public school begins September 7tli.
Mr. Harry Simons, a friend of E. O.
W . P. Heaconk is prepared to do all although the manager was sink and hard- mother, a n '1 never would, but fatln r
helped to get tlmt awful place here to
Try W. P. Heaco.k for mtils and build­ Hobson, arrived here Saturday, and will kinds of shop work a’, the Depot Lumber ly able to ja -f inn.
e r ’s hardware.
spend the winter in Oregon.
Yard.
The Oregon Dramatic Co is composed help tiie value of grain, toil it didn't help
the value of hoy*” , sa 1 T e n a smilin'
Rob and A l Cooper started for the coast
S A Y vi U had some momy.
Parties desiring wells boipJ v ill leav
DtJ vou see that fine beef the Baker of 10 artists and they are sure to please
pitiful. “ So g,uni live, mother— No, no,
the
peop'e
where
ever
they
appear.
the first of the week.
1 orders at Heston Jc Biermann’s black- j In vs drove into town yesterday
That is
S A Y you wanted a bicycle.
l can't pi utilise to stop, it would do no
There Is to be a reviving ¡(1 the
A. C. Cox.
the kind they expect to butcher.
President Newlin delivered an address smith shop.
: good. 1 expect I'd cliink an' diiek till
market
business
in
this
place.
at Da) ton Wednesday night.
S A Y yon saw thirty styles,
Benjamin Heater was in tow n last i Martin Cook brought to this office some
1 die, d iti’ t cry mother, you love me an'
Jonathan Votaw and wife returned last Tuesday for the tlr.-t time in six months. nice samples of black cap raspberries a !
! tried to save mu hut its here” , an’ Tom
S A Y it was at 137 Wa»lu’tigt< r- >f.
u n io n ru m s.
Some changes have been made in that few days ago, that came from a very pro I
Week from their visit to Tacoma.
I struck liis lir.-ast a savage blow. “ The
|
title
brier
in
hia
garden
and
these
are
a
S A Y it was in l ’ortiami, Oregon.
Bidewalk lumber at $8.00 per thousand ,ime “ found town.
appetite is here an’ it’s like a tiger that's
Everybody on the sick list.
A young man named Wetheretl, who is ! part of the second crop for this season.
D okraxck B ros .
Green apples and gripes are prevailing. taste ! blood” . A n ’ he went away an
F A Y it was at Fred T. Metri!'.’«.
Those who have briers are reaping a rich
Rev. \V. N. Parish administered the one day they brought home to liis m >th-
Wanted—25 5 gal. oil cans. W ill pay ! out from Boston looking at the wes*. is
harvest
this
season.
: stopping w ith Jesse Edwards, ills home
rile of baptism to Mrs. Gopliuer in Sait er a poor, mangled body to lie wept over
S A Y you bought a “ dandy.”
6 cents each at
C. f . M oose A Co.
j was formerly itt Philadelphia.
E. W. Allen, of Portland, secretary of Creek, last Sunday.
in despair, ail’ laid away without hope.
Kllsha Hammer, an old gentleman from
S A Y you would not part with it.
Tiie deacon saw liis mistake then, but
Amos Carr returned from the toast yes­
The iron front for A. M. Hoskins new the state board of horticulture will deliv-
Iowa, was in town the first of the week.
I knew it was too late, an' 1 never saw a
I brick came down from Dallas Monday I er an address on the subj- ct of agricul­ terday.
S A Y you have a new lease of lift-.
Doors and windows, ail sizes and thieU-
A n’ after they
Rev. Martin Cook i reached a very able smile on hi* face agin.
i and was p it in Tuoseay.
The second ture and horticulture during our fair. Mr
nesses, at
D epot L imber Y ard .
S A Y you now eat, steep and live.
Alien is always enthusiastic in any tin j eerni'-n at Union chuu-li la-t Sahlath.
come an’ took liis wife off to tiie asylum
| story will soon be up ready for the roof.
John Davis returned from Salem Tues­
dertaking and he will say something
lie jest wa ideret 'round, an’ his hair got
Skunk hollow has a ball eitib.
I One more week only for the genuine
S A Y F. T. M. knows his business
day to visit his mother, who is quite sick.
worth hearing, lie will have a large
Jack Anderson lias built a tine barn, j white as snow an' his lips ’ lid tremble
bargains we are ofTcrin in all Dry Goods
backwards.
uu lienee.
Good house and lot cheap,
and is figuring on a new bouse. What's whan lie saw other hoys a-goin’ over to
Boots Shoes etc.
the distillery jest as Tom had, years be­
F. I.. M oore .
B olter .
J. ¡8. Ba ker A Sons, who opened out a up, Jack?
M o r r is , M il e s A Co.
SA A' your friends are writing for
fore, uu' lie died and Col. Frunklin owns
August 17, 1891.
new meat market on First street near
Several young people went from here
Anderson Hodgson has rented tire house
l-ataioguea.
liis
farm.
Monday to ‘‘ the show” at McMinnville. occupied at present by Mr. Bales, and ( Morris, Miles A Go's new brick, are pre-
Jn.
A n’ then Harry, bright, genteel, gonial
Kinley Blair and wife returned Tuesday will move to town for the winter, to ena­ | pared to keep meat in first class shape.
...... S A Y you are liuppv.
W O M A N 'S COLUM N. Hurry Pinker, tiie pride of the hull nabor-
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I .
from a visit to friends at Salem and ble his daughter, Arpa to attend the col- j They have put in a refrigerator and ex-
liood,
a
promisin’
young
law
yer—
I
hated
/A
'i
¡
V-
V
leiW
i pect to keep tee at all times during warm
Marion.
Jilts. F. A. tnouuis. Editor.
to think how lie went down, Tiie old
~
! weather. Call and see their neatly keep
(drover Ilagee and wife rejoice over
to parties calling immediately, there . .
,
judge triad to bribe tiie Colonel not to sell
1
.
1
S,K’P
mr
yourself.
Their
slaughter
yard
their first born, a nine pound boy.
Gro­ are some good bargains in s nail tracts
DOES IP- PAV?
to Harry, but tlio Colonel said that Harry
is on Cliclialem creek below the mill.
ver is a bigger man now than Cleveland.
near town.
F. L. M oore .
brought him more custom than anybody
IIV
BETSY
HEI'NBLOSSOM.
Owing to outside work that Charley
USTO
Mrs. Browning, of Portland, spent last
County clerk Hobbs was down last F ri­
oUe, he was so han’some un lively, an’
Moore
desires
to
do
lie
lias
resigned
tiis
Sunday with her parents, 11. J. and Mrs. day and Saturday with liis family visiting
I remember it was evenin’ nn’ Ieliaho l had lots of money. So lie kept on soilin'
position with Uncle Samuel in favor of
Haskell west of town.
iin’ mo was a sethn’ on the bt.-k s'oop. whisky to him in order to ruisutlic value
relatives and friends around town, lie is
liis deputy, Ah. Hill, who lias been ap­
The sun was jest a tumblin’ with a w.m- ol the judge’s land, and help on tlio indus­
O. C. Lee traveling agent for several having a $1,590 cottage built in McMinn­
pointed post master. Ah. lias had charge
I\ S.
dei fill sort in glory into his bod of shim­ try that tiie government supports. Then
Portland Newspaper publications was in ville.
of the office the greater part of the time
town the first of the week.
I can furnish you all material for build­ for the (last year an 1 lias made a Clevel­ m erin'sliinhi’fgold , a (listin' regretful the judge hired Hurry to go away and
glances i f lovin' pity back to Hie earth so stay a year, hut lie oomo home ail bloated
A large lot of Staple Ginghams in nice ing, including rough and dressed lumber, and accommodating servant of the people.
soon to ba left in the dark alone. Iclia- an' blear-eyed and swaggorin,’ for they
lime, doors, windows, mouldings, brack­ W e are glad to see him get the place.
styles that must go at cost.
bod was readln’ from the Tribune all believed in supportin’ industries an’ en­
ets, nails, locks, etc.
W. I*. llcA cocii.
M orris . M iles A Co.
Samuel Shulls lias taken an interest in about how the party wasn ntunin’ fer the hancin' values over where Harry had
Miss Anise Brown, of Salem, an 1 Mrs. the fruit land advoilised by A. K . Cooper
W h ile wheat is not yielding as heavy
next campahi, but it seemed fur off to me. been. The judge Ftoruied un’ threatened ;
as the straw indicated before harvest, we Thomas Brown, who came from Indiana A Co., and will move to it in a short time
I wasn’t a bearin' it, 1 was jest a gazin’ then he softened an’ tried a sot tin’ Hurry-
hear that the average is very satisfactory. a short time ago came down from tlio cap- and commence preparation for setting
toward that shinin’ gate in the west, un' up in business, |eat that failed.
In fact,
C oming with a N e w
ital
city
Tuesday
for
a
visit
among
rela­
A. G. Whiteman, of M iddleton’ an­
tiie trees. The land is a part of the Sum­ as I looked away beyond the mounds everything had (ailed witli the judge since
nounces by card in this weeks issue that tives and friends.
mers place north of town and is said to be with their white headstones a gleamin’
lie tailed to cast liis vote to keep out tiie
he Is ready to do plastering on short no­
Bray A Weesner have been making an excellent location for pea,-hot and this out from the green over on the hillside I
whisky seller—everything exceptin’ Har­
tice.
some changes in their dryer near the de­ is tii-j kind of fruit they intend to set. thought tiie gate opened a little an’ for a
ry’s visits to tiie saloon an’ liis bein'
J. B. Mount has a numbor of the cele­ pot, and exited to have it ready to dry .More largo peach orchards is what we mimt I could see the shinin' forms of tiie helped home along toward mnrnin’ . A n ’ It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Compo.ro
brated Garland stoves on the road from fruit in first class shape, as soon as the want. Just think of peaches retailing little ones that was taken from this same at last life itself fuilud, an’ they laid the
Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay
Itere at five cents per pound.
Chicago and you had better see them be­ prune crop is ready.
old, ramblin’ , low roofed house an’ car­ judge over on the hill by tiie side of liis
NO B E N T S . GOODS M A R K E D L O W F O R CASH
fore you buy.
President Newlin visited Riverside last
1,. S. Edwards an extent ive fruit grow­ ried over to tin- city on the hill, the shinin’ broken hearted wife, fer tlio distillery had
Sunday,
and
spoke
in
Sheridan
Sunday
er
and
ranneryman
of
Los
Gatos
Califor­
city
jest
beyond
the
sunset.
Many
an'
improved an’ enhanced tiie value ol tho
A car load of extra quality split shin­
gles just received, at the Depot Lumber night. He says he saw stacks of sacked nia has placed an order with the Newberg many's the time I've caught a glimpse of graveyard wonderful fast.
wheat almost as large as Indiana straw- nursery for pear and prune trees in about the glory beyond since they went away.
A T T H I S “O L D R E L I A B L E . "
Yard.
Harry drank an' drank. H e never even
stack on the farms In the upper part of equal numbers to the amount of $3490.00, For that was years ago, an’ the ones that tried to reform after liis father died, but
Mr. Savage, the proprietor of the bak­
the county.
to be delivered this fall.
Mr. Edwards was left have growed tip an’ gone out to kept a deedin’ liis property over to tlio
ery, w ho has been living in an out house
If you have some good property and attended the Portland exposition last fall tussle with the realities of life an’ ieliabod colonel, in order to lessen liis taxes, till
duiing the summer, is building a new
ail was gone, an’ ever since lie’s been a
want some 6 per cent money on easy and saw tlie Newberg exhibit which an’ me air left alone.
house ou Sixth street.
Jest then fcin lio 1 says “ Aint that poor, miserable sot. His wife an' family-
terms with long time, call on tlio Mutual pleased him so well that tic visited New­
OUT 1 T H E
F. H. and Sam I.ashler drove down to
Land A Building Syndicate. Olfice in berg and while tiere examined the nur­ spleudi I?” an’ still a thinkin’ of the open live in a tumble down shanty. Fer lie
Portland the first of the week
on
sery stock of V. K. Cooper A Co. The or­ gate 1 sod ves, at the same time I sensed married a sweet, quiet, yieldin’ girl, but
hank building.
lousiness.
der lie li is just placed for trees is evidence that ho meant the schemin’ of the poli­ weak; powerful weak, er she'd never u
Miss Lillie W iley, of Netarts Buy will
Dressmaking done at Mrs. Lam b's resi­
that ho was fully satisfied witli what lu- ticians for victory at the cornin’ election. married a (Itinkin'm an, no, not if lie
be on hand to enter college at the open­
Have on hand and for sale
dence corner Fifth and Meridian St's.,
saw. Our last years exhibit at the expo­ I didn’t explain what 1 sod yes to, fur promised a east iron promise never to
ing wo understand. W e also hear tin t
four blocks south of Bank building.
sition was a big tiling for Nowberg and once when I told him what l wasn think- drink again. But she did, un’ now she
Mis* Lillie Maloney, of Sheridan, who
M rs . L amb A Miss W oodward .
wo must go several lengths further in the in' an’ a seem’ tie sod lie couldn't see ain't a shudder of what she lined to be,
was in school two years ago w ill return
same direction this fall.
nothin’ but a big heap o’ clouds with the an’ she washes fer a livin ’ an' to pay for
Mr. Lonsdale, of I a Fayette, who is ar­ this year.
¡hose wishing anything in tlio building line would do well to consult them before
ranging to set 150 acres to fruit was down
A letter from Frank Wood, dated at sun a shinin' on ’em a milkin’ of ’em rod Harry’s drink.
Heston A Biermann have concluded to
placing their orders. Can furnish Sash, Doors, Ac. l ’rices Keaaonul 1«.
last week and engaged 1,000 peach trees
An' then there was—but my, oh! The
Marshfield, Coos county, on the 13th, an’ that for liis part lie didn’t like to Fee
build an addition 30x49 to their black­
at the Newberg nursery.
it
fi
r
it.
was
a
sure
sign
o
’
rain
an’
tlio
hav
list
of
ruin
an’
shame
an’
poverty
an’
states that lie arrived at that point in
smith shop on Meridian street, and have
Mrs. Westfall and Mr. Duncan, who the lumber on the ground for that pur­ safety and would go to work on the in the lower meatier was down an’ sure death is loo long to give. But I sot there,
an’ as tiie shudders grew longer an’ dark­
He . to get spiled, so I jost let him read
live out north of town aro preparing to pose. The boys expect to be ready for county iiridge the following da
found grain in fine condition throughout while I looked an’ thought. AS tiie glo­ er and fclmliod dropped Hie Tribune an’
pi we water from a spring on the mountain wagon making this winter.
the Willamette valley with farmers busy ry faded away 1 turned my eye* an’ they fell into a gentle snore, 1 thought it all
side to their residences below.
Christenson Bros, were offering 78 caiing for the large crop, A t Roseburgh fell on a great, roa piie of huildin’s ’round ! over. 1 looked at the mansion built out
Dock Young started for the coast yes­
ft
cents clear for wheat Wednesday.
They a $35,000 court house is being built, also toward tiie south, an’ witli a sudden an’ ¡ of oilier folkses happy homes, un’ then iti
terday with Mrs. Hoaeoek and Mrs. Bol­
have bought about 6,000 bushels. Wheat a city hall and an electric light plant be­ fearful lurch my mind dropped down tiie lights a gleamin’ out against tiie red
ton and their children.
They will re­
is not weighing out so well as usual ow­ ing pul in. Along tiie Coquille river are agin to tho gloom an’ ipisery of this old walls of the distillery, that looked fer u! 1
F aints , O i l , \ aiinisii , ami O il C olor .
A fine line of the latest style*
main over-there about two weeks.
ing it is thought to the unusually hot many orchards of apples, pears, peaches earth of our« fer there a loomin’ up be­ tiie world as if they were stained with the
Nate W iley was in town Wednesday weather at lime of lipeuing.
o( W all P aper .
and figs, the tiees looking very vigorous fore me like a black forebodin’ shudder blood of its many victims—it stuin so
with sotr.e specimens of what is no doubt
and bearing a good crop,
reaches are from the world of woe, stood tiie distillery dark an' livid that even the streams ol
A
gentleman
named
Blumenthal
who
iron ore which lie unearthed on ids place
P eru mes , F ancy and T oilet articles.
Books of I nterest and S tation *
wo: th 5 cents per pound at shipping with its big gapin’ chimney* jest fer ail tears that it had caused to (low could
while grading a road.
W e hope Nate has been running a clothing store at A r ­
never
wash
it
clean.
A
n
’
1
spoke
right
the
world
us
if
mudo
to
bchli
out
over
ery
of
all
styles.
S
chool
B
ooks
and
S chool S upplir *.
lington, Gilliam county, which lie has points for entire crops. Marshfield which
will strike it rich.
out an’ said, “ Doe* it pay? Did it pay
lately sold, was lie re the first of the week is 71 miles from Roscburgli, is the most the earth tho darknin blightin' smoko
D jnt forget that Bray A Weesner will
tri :scrur r o n .s c a m : fully compounded d a r or mom.
! looking for a location for business. New­ important point on Coos bay with numer- 1 an’ flames from tiie lower world, an ’ fur- the deacon an’ the judge to have the val­
buy alt your Prunes and Apples at the
ue of ftieir lauds increased uf'er tlmy
berg is without doubt a good location for on* business houses, saw mills etc., in­ tlier on was a big mansion that belonged
drver near the R. R.
8-14 tf
Give us a Call.
P ost U rn c i Dut-a 8 tore .
cluding two large fire proof building*, orn­ to tlio same man that owned the distillery. didn’ t own ’em any more, nn’ their taxes
a clothing an l gents furnishing store.
Sam l.ashier lias been assisting ill the
ai which would be an ornament to any A n ’ I looked on an’ on where farm joined lessened after they didn’ t have anything
I have secured the services of a skilled
office at o ld spells for the past two
city on tiio coast, having as it does a farm an’ lie a ownin’ ’em all, an’ I set to tux?” says I a epeakin’ loud like, “ No,
architect of Dallas, who will draw plans
weeks during the absence of ano typo,
dressed .-tone front.
T iu population is about thinkin’ iiow in the old (lay* these it don’ t pay.” Ichabod woke up then an'
and specifications for buildings, f a i l at
Miss Lida Wilson who lias been rustica­
fauns belonged to others an’ there wasn’t Bays lie, “ What don’ t pay?”
1,590.
Depot Lumber Yard and see samples of
ting at the beach.
“ It don’ t pay” says I, “ to make one
any distillery there, nor any mansion ei­
ids work.
W . P. I1 k ac o c k .
N o tic e .
ther, fait a hull row of pretty cottages an’ man lieli by m ikin' twenty |sror. It don’ t
D. E. Ferrell of Minneapolis Minn
F. If. Slorev was the successful bidder
A ll parties knowing themselves indebt­ well tended snug little farms the pleasant pay to raise the soilin'price of out corn
who lias been spending a few months in
on (lie job of tin roofing and cornice work ed to the undersigned, will please cali home* of happy families. An’ then, Co1. to licv it ground into pizen to kill our
California, was in town this week visit­
\ W E L L ASSORTED STO c T k OF F U R N IT U R E A L W A Y S ON H A N D
on Hoskins’ new brick, distancing Hod- and settle before September 1.
Frank'in came over from B— an’ put tip boys. It don’ t pay to deed all our prop­
ing liis cousins Mrs. Round and Mrs.
A T P O R T L A N D P R IC E S.
son, of M cMinnville, by several lengths.
7 31t5
,1. B. M o ore , M. D.
that distillery. I remembered how the erty to the whisky ring just to lessen our
BY
Macy. l ie is on his way to bis eastern
This is as it should ba.
When we have
wimmen prayed an’ cried an’ said that taxes’ an’ then huv all the criminals an’
licine.
P a t r o n iz e H o m o In d u s t r y .
pauper«
to
take
care
of
besides.
It
don’
t
first-class workmen hero why should we
nothin’ but sorrow would come of it, but
Rev. A. Parker, n minister in the U nit­ go away from homo to got our work done?
I have just finished burning a kiln o f . tho v o( C4Ue<l mtsotio' of tho men un’ pay this government, Ichahoil Beonblo*-
superior brick which I will dispose of at ; ,oU Vm h„„. it wolll,i rui:* , ho price ,,f soin, to foster an’ support an industry M
ed Brethren church, who is on liis way
A I N
ST.
N E W B E R G , OREGON.
Special for one week.
lowest living pi ices. Call and sea tne a*. corn an' barley an’ how it would double that destroys an’ corrupts all other indus-
from K n « n to Puyallup, Washington, to
Straw huts below cost,
the Newberg brick yard.
take a charge, stoppe 1 over here the first
I the value of land an' bring prosperity an’ tries, it gettin’ revenue on vice, an’ then
Wool and fur hats at cost,
J ames H amnett . | plenty, but lie forgot to tell ’em that the fer every dollar it cits a payin’ more than
o f the week to visit his brother Lin Par­
Shoos for men and women—cost,
ker, of our town.
Notice.
’ land an' tiie plenty would all he liis an’ thirty l-ack, to luko care of tiie fruits of i
I »ress goods at 8o, a bargain,
D kai . kr in
I have a span of mares, wagon and liar- ^ tlio misery an'degreilution an’ poverty al! lliis industry, “ An’ beside*,” says I, a
W e would call especial attention to A few Parasols at less than cos*.
ness, a cow, sewing machine and other their’n. A n’ judge Parker giv a master gittin’ all loiistcd up an’ by tlio side of j
Laces, Parasols, Hosiery and Shoes— Every thing except groceries at cost.
household goods which I desire to sell, speech an’ sod it was a legal business, a myself, “ it don’ t pay this government to
many sold below cost to close out.
M orris , M iles A Co.
W ill soil cheap for cash. Inquire 2 doors industry, he *ed that this government sow to tiie wind an' reap the whirlwind—
M orris , M iles A Co.
The bids for budding the new pavilion south of Ramsey’s paint shop.
| fortored an’ protected because of its da- fer it is a reapin’ u uu in! w hirlwind areg- ;
W h ile J. L. Hoskins and family were at for the fair were as follows: J. S. Long
C. J. P ainter .
rivin’ seclt a large revenue from it, an’ lie ulur cyclone of wrecked manhood, ruined
T in C a n s !
T i n C a n s !!
T i n C a n s !!!
M cM innville the first of the week visiting for the carpenter work $165. D. Stratton
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_
— ,
, explained how it would lesseu taxes an’ womanhood, broken, ruined, useless lives.
E ditor G raph ic : — l-or several weeks I
,
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.. ..
,
with J. W . Hobbs, their daughter Anna and G. F. Heston $160. Jas. Vestal $159.
,
. . .
. enhance values etcetera. () it was clear Armies of paii|»irs. A 'heapin’ up wrath
fell from a hammock and broke her arm T. B. Cummins for the work and hard­ have boon pondering quite a weighty sub-
as a winters day in Oregon, an' logical against tiie day of wrutli,’ a grlndin’ an’
at the wrist. The fracture was set in ware $335. I. B. Kauffman for the build- ject, ami knowing you to lie a kind man I
And other Reasonable Goods for use in preparing fruits.
: an’ convincin’ very—to the men, hut tiie oppressin’ the poor until there's discon­
good shape and is getting along nicely.
1 ing complete $387.77. The contract was thought I would leave it to your decision. few wimmen who dared to go an’ hear tent an' nprisin', an’ the cry of tlio people
On account of sickness and unavoidable awarded to I. B. Kauffman. The build- Please Mr. Editor, is it absolutely neces- 1 wasn’ t convinced only that the distillery again' up, ‘ How long, oh Lord, how We also handle the Cslebiated RED JACKET PUMPS, the Beat on the Market­
absence of notue of the contestants, tiie ing will be 40 x 100 with dressed siding. i sary for each individual cow of Newberg, would come an' they felt that enhancin’ long?’ “ A n ’ ” says I in awful axents, ]
J. K. IIK.STON.
; to he adorned (? ) with a lteil? How un­
J. 0. BIKRMANF.
Demorest Medal Contest announced for
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,
as it mite be it could never enhance a “ the end is not yet. Men is still a bein’
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Our usually quiet town has been const J-
comfortable it must be for the cow, poor
next Friday evening, is postponed until
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eraidv excited tho pas; week, over the ad- thing, not to have the pleasure of chew* mothers value of her boys un’ girls an'
eotne time in the near figure.
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they talked an’ cried but what* the use j tional industry that bring« the same re-
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vent in the place of a couple of fellows
I ing her cud, switching her tail or moving | of a woman a talk in 'a n ’ cryin’ when val- suits everywhere. Btill r. wantin’ their
M. E. K. E dwards .
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wbo erected a shanty in tlio brush just
a Hillside without that everlasting ding ,
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Application« are being filed every week west of the corporation line, with the e x ­
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. oes is to be enhanced an' the price of party to win, if it takes the hull whisky
a ling sounding in her ears
Not being
grain raised. She baint got any political i element to make it win “ An’ I got «o
for several thousand dollars, with the pressed intention to sell liquors by the
able to sjteak *or her-* I'* possibly she en­
standin’ , she dont know anything about harrowed tip that I don't know wliat 1 W e would respectfully announce that J. G. Biermann has »rsmdated himself with J.
Mutual Land ami Building Syndicate, a t gallon. For such an establishment it is
joys it, m-ire Ilian the invali I* of the town.
E. Heston in the Blscksinithing business, and tha» we are now he’ ter than
eeonemy, some of ’em soon cum to un- might have said, but I heard Irhabod
its office in this place. They want noth- not necessary to secure a state license, so
Imagine your head on a pillow eight
ever enabled to do all work in our line witli neatneaa and dispatch.
I dtrstand it tho’ , she aint deep tier logical a snorin ag’ -n, an' I told him to go into
ing but good property for security, and the wishes of the people were not consult-
weeks with 39 oj 64 now ts-ll* ringing
ner convincin’ —*n other words she can't the house a n 'g o to bed. A n’ I to lie red
will furnish money on good easy terms.
ed. A mass meeting was called last Fri-
outside your window. Surely it is enough
vote an’ help men into office to make laws on a ponderin' onto this ponderous subject
Granvflie Everest, who is appointed as dav evening, at which our citizens ex-
to effect one'* dreams.
A 8i r n u * .
A i . l W ork W arranted .
K I O T O * ft B IE R M A X X .
to support in Instrios etcetera. W ell the an’ a s"ein' more an' more how- the trattio
Bnperintet.dent of the art department at pressed their displeasure in unmeasured
Tlu- point is certainly well taken and
j distillery was built an’ the misery begun will never lie stop|ied till women aro
the fair, a«ks us to urge all parties who terms. On motion, chairman J. D. Car-
our ruling would to that while holies
Judge Parkers .«on Harry jest left home brought down from tlio ranks of idjiots
have anything in that line, to report to ter appointed a committee of twelve rep-
have been appreciated ever since tlio day
I from school, heard bis fathers speech an’ Chinamen an' placed on a level with
him as lie desires fo make a better die- reeentalive citizens who were instructed
of mother Eve, who was the first one
that day an’ felt proud of it so of course | men in the affairs of this government,
play in bis department than ever before, to vi«it the parties, and expressing the
of which we have any account, there is a
lie begun to support the new industry
Levi Binforl ami lady, of Carthage, sentiment of a great majority of the poo-
possibility of bells becoming so numerous
An’ Deacon Dobbses T u n —alius a little
Indiana.arrived here la«t Safurlay, and pie, ask them to leave. This the coin-
as to I jo de-dared a nuisance, especially if
w ild—went often with Harry to visit the
■T»re v -itin g with Joseph Wilson and inittcc did, using every honorable induce-
they are of the very noisy kind «that are
saloon* that grew up 'round theiiistillery
oMier former Carriage relatives and ment to get them to leave. They refused
hitched to cows' necks by m «an i of a
The deacon favored the raise on eorn au
fri-inds. They are out on a summer trip 1 to go, however, unless they were han I
strap. It is pos-ible that Josh Billing«
bariev but the deacon didn't Is-ileve in
and‘ are seeing the sights as they go. nnmeljr p ail for their plant and trouble.
hsd reference to tho tone* of the cow bell
Main Street,
Newberg, Ore.
gettin’ drunk, o no. So when Tom was
They* rep -rt a stay of six days of fight- Another meeting was caiicd Saturday
when he said:
brought
a
staggerin’
home
too
drunk
to
seeing jn Yellow«»,m e Park where natnre evening, and a very emphatic protect
“ M a de hath efisrm « to -noth s .STftsr*.
stand alone, the deacon fairly raved to N ewbf . ro ,
ha* ellip se 1 all o-h»r eff -rt» to pioa«e the made against pay ing them anything to
O regon
To rend s rock or ep'it & ra -hsge.
\ N E W BROOM SW E E PS C L E A N , AND
tbi'ik that a eon of his'n should be fool
eye of i*)«n with the grand, and pi.-»-ir- leave. It seem- 1 to be the unanimous
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ov enough to get drunk an’ bring disgrace 1
esque. A tr p to Alaska was on t! r sentiment that they h* prosecuted tinder Tt-in« htch at c f. Moore A C'*'s dr t
program but the «»earner was already the law. and a paper wa« cir-ulated and er System Jïut!4*r, as * very Vet y is i.tn* It for onto him, so he druv poor Tom awav A good lino of Fresh Meets, Bologna, etc
constantly on hand.
crowds 1 a^|,| |hey de ide 1 to postpone the with one or two exceptions sign el. pledg­ ctarrh of the stomach, dy.pepsl«, oaittpattoB from home an’ away .from hia mother
li ihe b«..t r!**«
town tn
your w o r k A l l kind* of Tlnw »rk,
•• Ronfia*.
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a:,d Impure Wood and to hotM up th
in* *u I Ge lerai R#pilrtu|, neatly a . k I promptly d >n«. Prie* » •• !»s<9na,Ue
trip. Froln, hire they w iii visit Caifornia ing the support of the people to the com­ It certainty poMcsera .ronde
ierp "*Vn°ail »h o loved him an’ prayed fer him an’ Highest cash price paid for hides arul
an-J r*turn bv • av of 8a!f Lake Ci»v.
mittee ar pointed ».j look after the matter. rpeak to «e li of it
tfe.irly opponile hnyfnn road*
F. H. STOPtEY, Frop
firtit-cla'R butcher'* «teck.
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‘ beat of all worked a* *be prayed, but Tom '
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