n r- y o u j p k e ij o m Y Many paoplo think it necessity to i ¥ J O P E N TO GOP* IG T IO N ? to a Because you can be convinced that largo city to iiml u first class Clothing Store. £ there is one right here in Newberg, By calling at K A Y & T O D D S, next door to the post o^ice. all kinds of Furnishing Goods. lar as regards physical culture, and while this may not be the cause of their bal anced condition physically an«! mentally, ISSUED E VISU Y FRIDAY MOKNINO. it is doubtless an important agent in as sisting them to retain it. And this leads K 'M T >H 4 A N D P U B L W llK IW S us to sa> again, that athletics in schools I I . W O 'lH W AUI> & O H M . V , K m BUY. are essential, and we are glad the stu 15. dents of the college recognizo this fact F R ID A Y , N O Y K M B K R 4, 189.». and have acted accordingly. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. Entered O'« second eta«* matter ut the post offleo at Newberg, Oregon. A 11Y M C l O F F A IT H . O, thou that (loth ull things devise And fashion fer the be.-.t, Help us who sees with mortal eyes To overlook the rest. They’« times, of course, we grope in doubt, And in affliction sore; So knock the louder, Lord, without, And we’ll unlock the door. M ike us to feel, wheu times look bad And tears in pity melts, Thou wast the only help wc had Wheu they was nothin’ else. Death comes alike to ev'ry man That was ever horned on earth; Then let us do the host we can To live for all life’s worth. Ef storms and tempests dread to see Makes black the heavens o'er, They done the same in GaiUlee, Two thousand years before. Hut, after all, the golden sun Poured out its floods on them They watched ami waited fer the One Then burned in liethlyham. Also, the .‘ tar of the holy writ Made noonday of the night, While other stars that looked at it Was envious with delight. The sagos then in worship bowed, From every clime so fare; O, sinner, think of that glad crowd That congregated tharo! They was content t«> fall in ranks With One that knowed the way From good old Jurden’s stormy batiks Clean up to Judgment Day. No matter, then, how all is mixed In our near sighted eyes, All things Is fer the be l, ami fixed Out straight In Par idlse. Then take things as God sends ’em here, And, ef wo live or die, lie more and more contcutcder. Without «a sk in g why. O, Hum that doth all things devise And fash’ou fer the best, Help us who sees with mortal eyes To overlook the rest. T hree or four well develop©«! cases of •null j»ox are reported at Gofiuillo City C h ina throatens to rnako every Am ori can in that country register and woar a tag if our Chlneso registraiion laws are enforced. Thev also threaten to placo a tarili on broadstuflf«. Tho Chino«© oro hocoming very mudi like clvilizcd poople, trmdy. PttOF. W a s h b u r n of the State Agricul tural college at Corvallis, writes us a* fol lows: The prospect for the Farmers» In* utUuto at Mu-* berg Noy. 25th and 20th, is very flattering. I ’ap rs have been pre pared on “ Bruno Culture,” on “ Diseases affecting Fruit Trees,»» on “ Orchard Bests»» etc. B. S. Fugue of the lJ. S. Sig nal service will lecture on “ The work of the Weather Bureau,»» and President Campbell oi the State Normal school at Monmouth will deliver an address. A. li. Shipley of Oswego, will read a paper on “ Grape Culture.1* Quite a corps of professors from the Agricultural college will bo present. A novel featuro of the institute will In an exhibition of lantern slides illustrating the buildings, classes, work and student life generally. These pictures which will ho thiown on a screen are being prepared by the photographer of the college. Theso meetings are en tirely free and of interest to all.»» Tin: subject of a reform school for girls is going to claim the attention of the peo- p’o of Oregon soon—ought to he claiming their consideration now. A place has been provided for tho bad boys of the state, and those who ore most competent to judge affirm that the work done there is sure to bo n benefit to the boys and through them materially influence the citizanship of tho state fur tho better. This is a good report, and ought to make every Oregonian fee! proud of tho insti tution and its work. But while we are doing so much for the hoys, what of the girls? With a great city full of pnyert) and sin, with its pitfalls for unwary and helpless feminine feet, is there not need for a home for gills? True, there is a M addition Hume, where, us e l.ixt rn. ort erring girls olten find a brief rent ft ml ■onto B;i^ht «uruoiMO ef tho sli.imo that ich U U|>on them, hut it I iic U h authority and support to lx» adi qu ito to tho graat work before it lh-nh’.en, it i.i ealeuhiteii to deal more with adults than young glrla and children in itft reformatory work. There la windy a great nee I of a state school for girlu at thin time, and if tho \x¡alien of the people of Oregon, who are actuated 'ey a spirit of humanity are considered, Romething will ho done along tills lino very soon. They carry a full line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, and no seats and I noticed three minors r s< n‘ o l at the W orld’s Fair next year, machinery will move on smoothly. o f f ic i d r u g s t o r e ip hanging on the walls. Tho Indiana stand H ons bava already h en taken in that Some uno has asked in »peaking of the or kneel during devotion au I need no, direction nnd in all puts of the stato | mu of money: scats. The purpose of the mirrors is not much work is being prepared for tho ex- | “ Is it not true that the right uso of CARRIES A FI LL LINE OF quite clear to mo, hut 1 do not mi piiose inbition. A ll th i» imittor must he col- money is a searching test oi clnisiian their use is entirely ornamental, Nearlv l.icteil, packed and sNpped to Chicago eliaracter?” opposite Is I lie "G overnor’» mansion,” an i ttie transport.ition paid, space lias ; Christian consecration is a consecration where neither grandeur nor magnificence been sccured, but it must bo titted tip to of wliat we /ime, as well as what we «iv . have an abode, for it is really little more receive the exhibit, and a auitablo [terson Our res|K>n»ibility is in what we are - be pretentious in appearance than a rail employed to tako cliar;£ of, and superin to do, as much as in what wa do. i re rugs for rescrpitions ¡«in. As his majesty had gone to white tend it during the six uonths it will he 1 O re as yon would If 1’ie augels AVer« wai.ing at your door man’s capital 1 did not visit his apart on exhibition, ail this «ill bo expensive, Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also a Give as you would if tho morrow ments. The inhabitants seem to live in and the question is, liow are the neces line lino of the Fouud you wh>. n all giving ts o'er. tho upper stoiies mostly, which they sary funds to defray this ex|iense to be Give ns you would to the M c-ter reach by cliinldng very ru le ladders that raised? The state as you well know lias If you met his se.irehtjg look, Give as you would, of your substance lead up to verandas in front. made no provision therefor. If his hand your oiTering took.” I climbed a rickety ladder and ap- The plan suggested by tho executive There are vsrv manv urgent proached a door, when an old man who j committee, a» set forth in its circular let- cotild only creep about tho floor said tern No. 1 and if, already distributed, is as in connection with missionary plainly and slowly “ enter.” I did. Tho j good as any we think, and now if ull the which should enlist our prayertu! family was gathered about woo>]en | teachers will take hold of this m atter! thought, those three I conceive to lie oi ; t PllXSCRUTION- CABKFCI.I.V COM-I revNULii D a y on N ight . i bowl which gat tn tlio floor. They did with tlicir wonted zeal, and appeal to the ' sufficient iuqiortance to cl.iim our utten- ; ) likewise while they ate takes hold in the children and parents to contribute 5 c. for | tion in the discussions of this meeting, I HADLEY. hau l, and drank coffee from cups. The every child attending school, the teachers ' leave them witli us. J. It. HUNT. A. HODGSON “ inatuta” and tho “ inano” which consti giving from k’5 to 5'Jc. and collecting as; 1' ¡rot— A deeper and more definite In- tute their rubbing process Hour mills, sat lunch us possible from others, the requi terest in missions by Christians at home. Second— Some means of stopping the near one corner of tlio little smoky room. site amount, 8,000 or i'),oOO will bo easily Manufacturers of exportation to heathen countries of intox- One of the women, seeing I was inter raised. ested in the mi!!, came and rubbed up a Mr. George F. Witliington, cashier of ieuting liquors, and Third—Systematic proportionate g iv iittii j wheat, making some coarse flour! the First National Dank of Portland, lias M ak y E. A llen . like that from which the cakes wore I kindly consented to act us treasurer for ing. mudo. lieforo I left the old man crawled ! us, and all tlio teacher» of this county are " o me prepared to make a superior quality of drain ttfe tu all sizes. Large order« promptly F U G A I I l l 'l l E X C H A N G E S . filled. Gorruspouiieiice solicited. Price list on application. Corner Main Ac Dayton Street«. hack to his low bunk, tho only piece of hereby appointed receivers and will remit furniture to be found in the little room. direct to him. And may also report the During the Columbus day exercises Another old man drew on my sympathies amount and names of children contribut last Friday tlio houses of A. J. Apperson, with hi» pitiful moans, though l am in ing to this office, that wo may know just II. M. Bond, Clias. Daniels and Mr. Iler- clined to think lie only had a severe lnv.v much the schools of tl.is county con- kogchl:y wer'e rnt(irp,l by soine one un headache. tirbule to lliis fund. Yam hill has done known and articles of some value taken A . j ’ j . W A L L I N G , P r o p r i e t o r , These very simple and very rustic peo well in tlio Columbus Ikiy celebration from each [dace, the largest amount, ple live here prusumbly as their ancestors and we have no fear but that site will O S V / B G - O . - O IR / E O -O IT . about $18, taken from Mr. Apperson’s. All kinds of home grown nursery stock for sale. We make a specialty of lived a thousand years ago. The age of keep her record good in more material The people who are tlio losers think the __ this pueblo no one can tell, hut compared matters. Contributions, however small, - A . 1ST I D I T A L I A N Z P ^ T T Ifc T iE S . thief was a tramp painter, employed hy I P E T I lL .n. with it. Santa l'e is no doubt quite youth are accepted. As tho little springs and prices, terms and other information, apply at Nursery or to M A R IS & C O L O U R I> , Kellelt for a day, and discharged when it our For agents at Newberg, Oregon. ful. Tho villagers were very hospitable, rivulets (lowing into one greater channel, was found out lie couldn’t paint, as he especially file old woman who hud liitic make tho mighty river, so these small was seen about tlio house of Mr. Her- moccasins to sell, hut I had to huriy on. contributions coming in from the many i koschky during the celebration, and next Q I found my way liaek past tlio fruit ranch schools of our county and state, will, morning was not to lie found about town. i and I rung the sheep bell, too. Itumain- when they shall have reached their des In one o f I lie bouses there were three ing long enough to have a crate of cher tination, form a fund that will go far poeketbooks in different places, and ev P r o p r ie to r s o f th o ries picked I again head 1 1 for Santa Fo, toward, if not quite liquidating the entire eryone bud been searched, and one cf which I readied by the light of the moan expense. Let us Iben take holt! of this, them was taken.—Reporter. and fireworks. as one man and sot the nickles, dimes Mrs. Is. F. culler placed upon trie ed - Continuing tim journey eastward, the and dollars rolling dow n I lie valley until | tor’s desk on Tuesday an envelope filled first object of historic interest» is the the members of our efficient committee with ripe strawberries of the Sharp,less ruin» of another old church, C’icnyi, said shall (eel that they me backed by a poo- W ill deliver the (im t to i variety. Mr. Fuller mowed the vines Have on hr.r. 1 and f r s lie all kinds of Konph and Dressed Lumber. by i omo to be old r than ban Miguel, it j pie whoso heart and soul is in the work, any part of the city st reasonable r ites. We aro thankful for past patronage, end , down with tlio wea ls in July, and the was located near “ Starvation I ’cak,’ ’ and ; and 1 m encouraged to redouble their solicit « continuance of the same. the w alls n.'ui l.v in -1 lu tlio gicmmt nm i IVmts to uiaku our .e x h ib it sccoml lu ! berries have grown since.— /, tepnrler. Ilev. Charles Jesstip of Newherg, lec in plain view from the car window, just j none in the nation. Collections may be j Y a r d , C or. S e c o n d & r.derldian S is . utter passing (lloiietta. The place is still ! taken any time during the winter, hut the tured at tho M. If. church on Temperance last Saturday night, and preached on considered hn'y ground and tho natives | sooner tho better, yet meet them occasionally in tlio capaei- I The teacher of No. 1, Mr. J. T. Fatter- | Sunday at f! p. m.— Sheridan .N nn. POST : ^ Popular Patent and Family Medicines. D P LxVTJi 1 . A LL PAPER. T T Z Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. 0. F. MOORE & CO. H A D L E Y , H U N T & CO. First Class Drain Tile. UNTEWBIEIEòa-, 0^E<3-02Sr. rl u i a L i t i n N u r s e r y , T Oí» ENTERPRISE SAWMILL. H, F. ONG, Salesman. « A RLINGTON HOTEL. ty of worshipers. It i i raid tliat a ser- i son is the first to report collection taken Hunters have just about exterminated pont war kept in an apartment in til is and receipt obtained. Who will bo tlio the Chinese pheasants near McCoy. For O W IN G S A B A I i l i , I*ropric»rors. EoRPil ami Lodging per week, church for many years and was worship- ¡next? I am in receipt of i . letter from the past two months the air in that vicin H ">0. j lioinl Without Lodging, fn.59, Meals, - - 2 and 50c. | Lodging, - 25 and 20c. p el by many devotees. Mcnti'.uma's the s 'ato superintendent asking for the iiv has been tilled with pin feathers, and Th r 'Uib at: faction guaranfopil to tiavelor.s a id the public in general. The house is new. son, Montezuma, it is I elieved lived in nuiiibor of school» that took any part in the roar of tiro arms has scared all the I i he rooms tre airy and well furnished. The table always supplied with the best in the market. j foxes and rabbits over to the coast side of M ain Street, n ea r the D ebut. M EW UK UO . ORKGON. IN A N I» AUGI T M ANIA l'E. this vicinity for a lon gtim e, and had a the I'olimihiis Day celebration W ill the M um . L ombard , wifo of Charles II tlio mountains.—.Sheridan Sun. fad horse lino of communication between t. ach r i of such schools picoso report to Lombard, a prominent real estate and II j Jacob Wort man has a relic of the days hero and tho city of Mexico. 1 am tuld me as soon as possiide. money broker oi Portland, committed sui of IS:!!) in ti e shape of a letter written by A s I hud he.n i Ilio Deciaration of In- the natives still expa t his rc-a| pcatancc. «J. B». S tilw k ll , County Supt. j |,js father to his undo on June 22, 1859 cide last Kunday night by blowing her dopondcnco once I decidisi it wolili! tic Their religion is crude and heartless, ■ I m m . , I t i S Boa le i Willi a WiltV)’ Utili (l OOS not ¡ Importers ami manufacturers of brains out with a revolver. Domestic m oio intcrcsting to m e tu visit Tumique. riicy were formerly accustomed to select The regent'iVncsli us o f the 11 » « , . ! ¡Ill,ve » I » * « » » ’ •«»•<’he«l, as If was trouble Is supposed to be tho cause, al All Kinds of Marble and Granite A ccord in glv I procurisi a turnout and : lu llin' the invention oi postalo stamps.— one of tlii'ir number to tie crucified un (Written for the Missionary Conference and 7 » ... /- , , though hut little is known of the facts in by request reqm -t of of tile «aine.) I 1 <tephoite-Kegttif startod for tliu nncient tow n -t h è pueblo publish^ t 1 by the same.) Good Friday—a practice that often re the case. It is a dull week when Port* of Ilio Ar.tccH. l 'p Ilio canyon and over To the missionary, the urgent question | Wij.ii to call tlio attonti«>n of the ladies to sulted ill death. One form of penance con land don’t furnish two or three shooting their new ainl well atsorte*! stock of C 111 for D PI«. l'io m ountain I iollow cd a ruinblh ig road of twenty years ago, was, how to obtain j sists ill whipping each other with a .crapes. Scnletl hitls will he received the under- that suini brough t ino to a ro llin g p'ain . H A T 3 TO Q U E S AND B O N N ETS thorny cactus; another yet is that of access t«> the heathen, since almost every ’ si’.med until -2 p. in mi Smurd-»>*,” Nov. 5, 1M»2, over wliich tho w a v m eandered am ung ¡government in heathen countries had f»r the uriM.iu : !i;ul cra.liux of I'liurrli rtroct j hi lnte-l styles at Lowest Prices. Don't fail to binding cactus to a heavy |>o'o and earn J t is reported that Spencer in to bo re tho scrubhy ceder sliiu h s w l iid it h o dry lietweea Fir.-t «m l 1 bird streets, and Seeqiiil | pp.il ami examine our goods before buying, ,. . . , , . . a. ing it a cci tain distance. I f tho [renitent ! jealously burred their doors to tlio ©fl sirert from lot 21. block 11. Ilolcon s audition 1 , moved from tho |iosition of chief of police , ¡-r.-«.m *klnj In «11 It« .lepartmeuti. Fir.-t St sei I svanì ily su iqiorts. O f flnwers I saw fails, lria sins are not forgiven ; Imt if lie it ranee of any, (to thcnB, foreign relic - 1 Ill X.-wtHTtf. .■:i«t to .■..rpoMllun limit«, s,... . rtrations of work t«> he «lone ri.iy he found nt 1 door ea?t of Morr^, Miles & 10. in Portland and John \V. Miuto appoint mie, a ihvaricd mcrct/.olla, and uno tq>o- Uee«»rder's ollice. Eight reserved to reject any I ni strong enough physically ire cou.cs out I ion«, but now, the condition has mater* or For Oemeterj Lots a Specialty. ed in Ids [dace, l! is |>ossitdo that Silen all bids. A «’. Co\. cios of cactus. I carne Ihrougli hy ” w it 1 » a spotless soul. ! iallv changed, and the «inet-tion arises, Newherg, Or , Oct. . 1 s;g. Street Com. N A T I O N A L RE.H1CDV CO. cer has been too rigid in the enforcement S . 1 IA W O IIT 1 I, M a n u x -e r, o ’clock ti» a beautiful o a si»— M ille r’.« Many Ontario people doubtless have I how «hall we supply tho «lomands, or «n- Davitl W. Martin, general agent for the Na of law an order In tho Whitechapel dis Newherg, Oregon. ranci»- u b e re w a » to bo sccn a profusimi seen "Starvation I’eak," with the crosses ; suer the Macedonian cries for help, as tion il Remedy Co. wishes to announce that he « ’a ll f..r Hid«. trict to please tho police commission. It now lias two agent: in Newherg for the ’e of rosea un 1 lionevsuckle that inaile th«»y come to us from every quarter of the of his medicines. Mrs. Mary Hobson, on so uli on its summit. These were raised tocum- Se lied hitls will he receive<l by the under is not at all likely that an lionost man , breathing a mo.- t delightful enjoyment. | ,11(.moraU, tlu, t.-ri ii.te death of a Mexican unchi is; iani/.v* 1 world? One urgent nee 1 signed for the grubbing n:i«t grad'iug «»f Sheri M» Li lian street, near the fair grounds, aud will lie allowed to stand at tho head of dan street from Main Mreet, ei>t to Meridian Mrs. Cox, ou First street, oue door west of Pres in this connection, is a more earnest mis- 1 ; Hoping fo find here some ono who could I band wlm o the Indians l.enimed inthe.o slreet. in the town of Newherg, Or. Specifica byterian church, are his only authorized tho police in Portland any very great ( sabt, I tln*\v ruin. \\ h«n 1 rcun heil the ms may lit* seen at the lleeorder’s ofl'ce awonts, who have and will hereafter keep ou and oonqiioro l hy starving thorn to fioatti, i bioinry spirit on tho pirt of Christians. ti Eight reserved to reject nay t>r ail bids. Ri.l» ham1 a full supply of the above-named reme length of time. scp4pdtolml door uf tho lille Mois» houee 1 was ^tr^-j The story is full i f horror and bos|H.mka Bess of «.-If and vn<*r© uf Thrist. will he receive-«I until 2 p. m on Saturday, dies. ó. lsvj. A. C. «\> ä , Street Com." This interest may he augmented by in Nov. prised to set) a little o b je t tti.it seemed the crtlcitv of the A tee w .■ -■ .' —; diivou to Newherg, Or.. Oet. -•», O n t neighbor* over at I'ay ton nre like the knob uf a door hell. I treated it i desperation by tho baibarous Mexican, creased information al uig these line«. If worked up to aucli a pitch over tho com us one urn! in roply b o a r i . 1 ilio op who came to “ citrialianiza" and enslave we read missionary literature and direct ing city election, that the presidential tin klo; then a liti!« (e r m .u i appc;iv«t! JaVPAN E : him. The pa Ire at Santa Fe «aid to me, ©ur thuught.s and our prayers in this contest cuts but little figure with them. with a little b a b y in b is urtns, and a high channel, a:; l go to work, we shall become “ they are (kilholic without but supersti Two tickets are in the field, one of which crownofi ; tia w so m lircroon h i« bea«!. Ile O VER 7 0 E D IT IO N S M A D E tious within,” It m ayiiksoh* s a il that more and more interested dav l»v day. Po-Itis or rasston. 12 mo. cloth. Price $1.00 is out and out for granting a license for a fold me a geod deal uh<out b is iruit ranch Pot-ms of Pleasure, 12 mo. ** ** 1.00 tliosc w ii) came ostensibly to bring these Nothing will enlist our interest or in saloon while the other is as directly op- ami a liille of thè road. 1 « ¡il not tn:ry Hauri&e and other Poems, 12mo.“ " 1.00 crease our ©(lections for any cansí», ho it A new and Complete Treatment, eoiisi one© pro«jK*roiH people “ gla 1 tidingB*» You will always find at this market the very Thos * tKHiks of poems by Amerioa's most of 8upr*o.«ifories, ointment in Cap-ules. m I i in ; IHised W o shall watch this election with 1 >n;r, hot m oved along over tnuny utile« best Fresh Meats of all kinds, w«"u ('atholic without hut «0 cruel within cliuich or school « r organization, «»r per Rox a .oi fills : a Positive Cure for External, gifted poet have met with greater snccess than j Give me a trial and be convinced that I can n good deal i f interest, hoping that the oi unspoiiet! an d tmat ir Activo nature. 1 any works of a siinilur nature published La a blind or bleeding. Itching Chronic, that many look on the teirihle fi e ls of son, like definite 1 >vlng work for tliat oh- Internal, do you good. century. ________ _ Recent or Hereditary Piles, and m my other blind eyes may he opened to aucli a de poon m i««efi mv w ay and «eem od to un- Center Street, N « w b c r g , O re g o n . th«' Indi.im«, when piiesf«, women and j *ct from a phil.mfhro} i «1 noint of view — di'Cases and female weaknoxsos*: ii is always a areat benefit to the ueneral health. The fir^t OVER 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 SOLD. gree that tho anti-saloon ticket will be dciBtand cnougli of thè 1 in g u a io e f thè children were massacred, us tho ven and the mor© we d«>, the more we «hall discovery of a medical cure rendering an op First and only Complete Edition. elected by a big majority. viith a knife unnecessary hereafter. n ative« to g e l iurtber otf. T h e v could geance of Gofi. i lie history of this re l»e aide to do, as we work in tho name of eration This Remedy h is never been known t • foil. nmlorstaml ,nv proinm eiation of pueblo our great co-worker. Do wc think a lore $ 1 per h»i\, «‘ • 'for f>: >ent by mail. Why sutler gion from the invasion of Coronado from this terrible «tiseise when a written T iik following wholesome objis t lesson but not TV lupi«», and thev diiected ine t** would excite th© li^liteotr« indignation of missionary in a ft rango heathen land guarantee i> given with «'• boxes, t > refun-1 the By GEORGE W . P E C K from tlio Orejotian outfit to mako ovary a Binullcr pueblo. Th* y pronomico Te- anyone. — W ill S m; •», i.i (>.< 11 . ¡0 [C al ) would succeed, were ho not backed up money if not cured. Send vt imp for free Sample. (iuirnntee Issued ty Woodward, With over 100 New Illustrations by True Williams rapgofi whisky jMUxlrr in tho country * UipL* as it* they w eio culling Ih© covvs and sustained by the pKtyei'g an l t>ympam Clarke £ Co.. Wholesale and Ret ill Druggists, The greatest hamorous book ever published. orer<*n. an ! pnndor. From a finanois! an ! not in a hurry; they never hurry thy, w *1! as financial support of Chris gole Area's, Portland. It will drive away the bines and make life &z C. K. MO« RE vV CO . worth living. Prie© in handsome cloth bind «ole Agents L r Newherg. Kt.infi|H)int it is a good tompvr.i-ioe ar^it* tlionisidv©« nor anything t*l> «© save their tians at home? Herein i« o>;r rcspontibil* ing $1.25, paper covers M) cents. The above •O M U '. S M I O O ! O K K M M ItS . » books are for sale by bookseller« and new»- inont and shows how tho Flooding pro unfoitímate bronrho«. i: v. nor «loe- it erd lu re, since our great Bcsirc to announce to the public that they have dealers, or will be mailed, post paid, on receipt i its % s u r i ; i » : \ i » s in * I waml«»riH! out abn«»t to th© Kio cess is being carried on among th© com par! - .*r’ * busii’.v'ss is our husine««, our opened a meat market in Newberg. and are of price by K t H T \ T lO N . now prepared to supply anything in the line of mon cl as) cm to enable some others to be G rundí», whoso lurttirosqu© *ui« 1 preeiji brother or «»-ter in the foreign fichi is but M ORIULL, n i O G I N S A C a . Publishers, tons farther hank 1 ©«rah! «. ©. knowing l CHICAGO, ILLS. come immen-ely rich : a c«> laborer in the same firm for tlu* great C.ilumbus Day wi.h all i; « pku*« ant common cause -then it l*ecomes our duty When Mayor Grant sunvndors tho j*d> mud h© far from Santa Fo. 1 ! lurne<! my im iations, its p iti i* tic an 1 instru. M R S . IV». E . B A L D W I N Tammany ha« twice given i»i.n, lie will i*our«© thitlioiwuid. I felt m ‘inenfiai «li«- to y ret them in every way in our pow- His secure »! a me an i gone, an ! we ha n tu thv ink h iilding. At ail times. You are respectfully invited to have another even hotter. now whisky will h ive i st.'ek ,.f appointed but was soon (ill » «1 with dis- been mad© t- feel more hilly th© mag ©r. e.ili aud them. F im St., one door west trust has h*«*n f »rm* I. embra« ing all the By T H O S . W . H A N D ~ O R O F A L L A 1 IIJ .1 N F .K Y of Townsend's hardware store, Intoxioatibir «Iririk ?t of the greatest lea«)iiig distilleries of Kentucky, and f.im- nuiv, for on© «»f the hu;rj\ wheel« «f.ute<l tu le an») grai i Jure - Í our ! !ov* J c cunt many’s mayor has heen ofTi'rcd the prcai- down, l eaping out I cau.dit it and held than ever bef aie. A 1 l our love and v< NEWBEKO. - • OREGON. an l l lx»liov© tin* j*ro it* «t fo© to ini«si«»n- Nex* week. The Dre>.-’.u.’.k;ng Department will An American Book, for Am erican Boys, be e ml noted by ih-ney «)f the trust fer five year« u? an an it until l g«>t to water which f*»r:un;ite!y ©ration for b •r, her flag, and her tim© ary wo: k— how ! w > • ii that there <\ uld I k * W ÎA T T IS M c D A K I S L , nual salary of |4d,000t which will fix' con By an Am erican Author. was near, though 1 had seen «o little d in hon.'ic l insti T that there mau b© ti©©:H*n©.l —y©;», bow l pr. t^ P IU X G D K A X C U tributed hv huufirv and diver« p» rsens all ing the adorno that was now >n nearly soni© moans prov 1 . whereby wo may un i mad.» str t»v « »ur Ii a ’ i» partici- over tho l*nited State« in sums of tiftoc’i : ? f u l l PYJE ILLUSTRATIONS. IN COLORS, ll.ipoilv, I t cent« and two-hits, irre«|Kictiv© ot | h »!iu- «»n f.vin.l a b. *v who p ited in its ct , ( irhot* cnrytvt uf tifiti, an ! tak© this slvipth© ©xp*»rta FROM D 0 R F S MASTERPIECES. cal pre lilecti«»ns. ■ 1 me aright i ti* I tu! 1 tn * 1 w as " i 'nary c«vs, a« sta nk tho tv , t«l l© t f t!»is rum w h»*r© ©\vr\ A Back thru should be in every home. from Santa \\ • • t • • s i ti © ©a*© ; how this Kxoowtiv© • i me Francos E. Willard says: **\\>nr book en ' w ater did th. T iik Sheridan San coin ment hi)! if. Go«! only knows i an nor in rn iv h© h hrongi titl’ d ‘'Buys of the Bible'• is ono that sernu ; th© i our announcement that tho «to Ion ni© :i!i*n! ■;! - but I Imp© vv© as d e l to tv> me so helpful that l cm going to send it to •all. A n i 4P r. couple of admirable little fellows, one of ) T ^ , 'P i the college hut! formed an athletic ».».;v to m «vt our hi *»r matter O u o o s. whom b my namesake. 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