Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 25, 1892, Image 2

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    I
THE
OTHÉÔSIS
OF
WI
with Honesty and Fair Dealing.
C O M E
When a merchunt tells you he is
GIVING
GOODS
You can count to a moral certainty on the statement being false.
profit or merchants cannot live, but
AWAY!
There must be
Kay & Todd’s Stock Must Go,
and they offer everything in their line at the very smallest possible margin consistent
J^ISTJD Q - E T
T O ID IX
P R I C E S .
A. I >. Frntow who bus for twenty year« ure not an health} an other#, should be earth could persuade the judge to a ban- the light of investigation.
Ijeen connected with t ho woolen mills in j carefully cut out every year, and more- don the project lie already has under way Query: Do those who frequent
the li-
Oregon City lias iptired from liu»i» 08 K. 1 over whenever the branolies are likely to of settling in the country and bet-owing a brary most during study hours go in
IHSUKD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
lie commenced life u poor hoy, hut by in- 1 I hj thick and struggle witii each other for peaceful granger. The fact that the po; search of wisdom or something else?
CARRIES A FI LI. LINE OF
It seems to he a love feast ail the time
dustry and careful management is now light, they should also he thinned. A ulists are already casting sidelong glances
EDITORS A N D FU B L 181IE R 8:
able to retire and enjoy the fruits of his perfectly healthy apple tree thould be so ami nodding approval of his rural aspira­ with a certain two of the college students.
E. H. WoomvARi) & O hm . C. E mery . labors.
managed with the pruning knife, that tions, indicates that he lias a lung lease Some of the Preparatory youngsters
;
every branch should have a lair chance ol the office lie now dignifies, and w hich threaten to take more privileges.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1892.
How. D. 1*. T hompson probably had to have its loaves fairly well exposed to is worth infinitely more than a four-
A F . t r t l t W O R T H H A V IN G .
A large <|iiantity of half { corners postoffice.—Reporter.
E ntered •* eecond einen m etter et the pobt more Turke y for Thanksgiving than the j the light.
u r e D rug s fo r P r e sc r ipt io n s .
office at Newberg, Oregon.
majority of us. lie has lately lieen ap-1 starved leaves on a tree is not nearly so
Postmaster Cooper’s term does not ex­
The old saying that “ nothing succeeds
pointed minister to tiiat far off land. On i beneficial as when the tree lias a chance pire until Dec. 20, 189U. The opinion of like success” is well illustrated by the Perfumes, Fancy anJ Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also*
HILAH FKTKKS ON EDUCATIO N.
Tuesday evening lie left for Washington ; for the full development of every leaf, many people is, however, that in view of
fine line of the
career of tho Rural Sort hunt, which was
B eliev e in eddlcatlou, sir? W ell, I Jest guess city, where h e. will receive his commit,- ! and what is true oi the applo orchard is the triumphant proiiortions of the Cleve­
I do.
sion and instructions, and will sail from ] true in the main of all other treo3 in the land majority, republican heads will go founded in Portland, Oregon, a little over LA TEST STY LES of W A LL P A P E R .
I ’ve »een too much o ’ how It works to take the
New York for Constantinople hi Decern- j hands of the cultivator. When we come into the basket after Marcli 4th without a year ago, and has already established
other view .
j to forestry culture it is impossible to do much regard to tenure of office rules. itseli as the leading agricultural paper of
I've seeu how know ledge takes a spot that's tier.
ii
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without pruning, if we would have first The democratic party is hungry from long
sort o ’ cold Aud bare.
the Pacific Northwest. It is hardly nec­ Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
’Nd covers of it up with qu ite a nickel-plated
T h . it “ I«ilen*s breeds mischief,’’ is ju s t! class limber, but tiiat is another question. waiting nnd fasting. It lias been aptly
essary
to say that the success of this pa­
air,
as true of Newberg us uny other place in Our point was to refer chiefly to the man defined by some one as an organized ap­
I secs the difference every dAy ’tw een cddicat-
per
is
simply
the result of merit. It is no
agement
of
fruit
trees.—liutai
Northwetl.
existence.
Barents
who
move
to
New­
petite, and expect it to be in power a
cd folks
C. F. MOORE & CO.
’Nd them as thinks i t ’s uothiu’ but a fraud 'nd berg for the purpose of getting their chil­
year without looting every office in the cheap concern made up of stereotype
H IG H F /IH M IM t.
sort o ’ hoax.
dren tinder good influences are commit­
country worth a thousand a year, is re­ plates and stale clippings, hut is bright,
F. E. HADLEY.
J. It. HUNT.
A. HODGSON
Why, right to home I see« it. T here’s my w ife, ting little short of a crime against them­
There is one point that keeps floating quiring too much of tiiat kind of human crisp und clear, filled with original mat­
s h e ’s studied w ell
selves and the public, when they turn in my mind, anil that is to farm I chh ami nature.—lieporter.
Not only how to read ’u write, to cipher ’nd to
ter which hits the conditions that exist in
their children loose on the streets to go farm better. I may say here tiiat I came
A couple of men moving from the south
spell.
M anufacturers of
Northwest. Among fruit
But s h e ’s an artis’ lik ew ise in a most uncom ­ und come us they please, both in daylight from England and my father was a prac­ side of the Yamhill river, while trying to tho Pacific
mon way,
and long into the dark hours of the night. tical farmer, if I may uso that term, al­ ford at the crossing between J. J. Hen­ growers it is an es[>ecial favorite, as it
•Nd I b elieve to find her lik e y o u ’d travel many
though he hired it all done after middle derson’s and D. S. Holman’s yesterday makes horticulture a leading feature, and
a day.
A dispatch from Topeka, Kali., says: life, hut managed it himself. He had drove into swimming water. The wagon, gives tlie best and fullest reports publish­
For instance, she c m knock u tunc from our
The opinion exists hero that stranger two farms, one lie owned of about thirty team and men all floated down tho river
m elodlau
ed of the meetings of tho state horticultu­ We a ie prepared to make a superior q uality o f drain tile In nil «ties. I.arge order, promptly
As easy as a h u u tsm in pulls the trigger of his tilings might happen than the election of
or forty acres and another he rented, some distance. The box came off, wagon ral societies of Oregon and Washington, tilted. C orrespondence solicited. 1’rtce list ou application. Corner Main A HivTpm Street..
gun.
Mrs. Mary 10. I.ease us United States sen­ which was worth £:>, or $15, |ier acre uncoupled, and the fore wheels caught on
ami includes among its regular conlribn
I ’ve seen that woman play a song with one ator from Kansas. Mrs. Louse's candidacy
N E W B E R G ,
:
O R E G O IS T .
rent. He bought a great deal of manure a snag and held the team until they were
note up in O,
for the senate has become a serious reali­ out. of the town close by and paid from drowned. The team had just been tors in tliis department sueli as Prof.
’Nd then the next ouc cam e ’way dow n—as far
ty. Her popularity with the rank and $1.50 to $2 per load for it, and they could liougbt for $.'¡(10. The men, whose names Bake, of the Washington Agricultural
I s’pose, as Z—
’Nd not a bit a difference did it ever seem to tile of the party will give tier an equal and I have known them to liavo three we did not learn, are new comers. They College, Prof. Washburn, of the Oregon
make
chance with the other aspirants, espec­ tons on when it was wet. Ho also
floated farther than the team, und name ..\gricuUural Col)ege , A. T. Hawley and
A . L,, A V A L L IN O , P r o p r i e t o r ,
If she had tw enty-seven notes, or only one to ially as there seems to he no constitution­
bought a groat dcul of guano and lime. vory near drowning.
Ono of them i .
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take;
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others
of
eminent
ubilitv.
The
dairy
de-
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Her fingers they would hop about, ’nd all the al disqualification.” It has been further The neighboring farmers said ho would could't swim, nn<! the other held him up j
All kinds of hom e grown nursery stock for sale.
We m ake a specialty o f
stated that while h ! ic is not a candidate break buying so much manure, but 1 till they reached the shore. Tills ford is | partment is maintained with no less vig-
needed keys
P E T I T E
-A.3ST I D
P R IT T T E S .
fille d seem to strike as easy, sir, as you or I for the place, she w ill enter the field in
noticed lie left them away behind. I re­ a dangerous one when the river is rising, ! or, as indicated by the fact that its editor,
v
could sneeze.
prices, term , and other inform ation, apply at Nursery or to M A R IS & C O L C O K D .
case their is any likelihood of sockless member tliero was a field of grass, about and accident« here have been numerous. H. M. Williamson, holds the position of oar For
a g eu t. at Neivlterg, Oregon.
But the best of all her tulents is the way she Jerry knocking the persimmon.
six acres, moro or less, and lie had six -Reporter.
secretary of the Oregon State Dairy Asso­
decorates
cows on it which lie fed three-fourths of a
She'll make a lovely whatnot w ith tw o sim ple
ciation. Live stock ami poultry aro not
Tin:
land
slide
on
the
Union
Pacific
T
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l
;
C
O
M
I
N
G
L
K
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A
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L
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K
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pound of oil meat every morning in grass
applo crates;
neglected, amt progressive agriculture is
'Nd all the picture frames we have upon our road near Bonneville is an immense lime, nnd the figures which I copied from
Every mcmlier is interested to know
parlor wall
affair. Mr. Baxter, the superintendent of his farm book show tiiat in nine months
the spirit which unimates tho general
what is coming up in the next legislature,
Sh e’s made o f colored maple leaves sh e ’d gath the road, sajs, that, in his twenty years
P ro p rlo to rs o f th e
the cows brought him in milk, butter uud and in what that legislature will do with management of the paper.
ered in the fall;
’Nd all our books, from almanacs to Doctor experience in railroading, this is the big­ veals a total of £195 2s. Id., or an average public issues. Tho Capital Journal, of
Among Bpecial features are its depart­
gest land slide lie lias ever had to con­ per cow of $150. In the fall the grass on
Brown on “H ope,”
■ . i
She's got in cases tiiat she's built of boxes tend with. Trees and rocks are seen that piece was so thick he wished it eaten Salem, will publish every week from now ments devoted to the “ Home Circle” and
until
this
body
meets
strong
editorial
ar­
in ide for soap.
“ Among the Farmers.” The latter de­
gradually moving down Hie canyon, till off clean and sent to my brother for some
T he organ stool she uses when sho sets her it is "loaded” and then down comes a sheep to eat it, and when they were ta­ ticles on the reforms that are current, and partment is very popular and a special
dow n to play
Have on band nnd for sale all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber.
W ill d eliv er the n n e to
sl.de. It sends down a mass of stuff ken off it was better than when they were later will give the fullest rejiorts of its do­ feature with this paper.
A in ’t store-made, as you’d think, but Jest a
ings. Its editorial discussions arc from
any part of the city at reasonable rates.
We are thankful for past patronage, and
about
every
hour
and
gives
a
grand
dis-
put there. How much liotter to have
stump sho found one day.
Ono of the peculiar merits of tho Rural
solicit a continuance of the same.
»y about twice a day, when huge Irees eighty or one hundred and sixty acres in the standpoint of the people. The Journ­
Bhe’s covered of it up with cloth all trimmed
al
seeks
no
office
or
political
favors
for
Sortiment
is tiiat everything is treated
w ith fringe ami stars,
and bowlders as big as box cars come good heart like that than one-half or a
Y ard, C or. S e c o n d 1* M erid ian S ts.
itself or its friends, and speaks of public
'Nd set a cushion on the top. ’Nd all our gin down with u noise tiiat is deafening. In
whole section of lund yielding about half mutters with a freedom possessed by few fioin a practical standpoint of the produ­
ger jars
cer. This handsome, lfi-pago paper, pub­
8he sort o' paints In gewgaw style, w ith dra- order to get men to work, sentries are a cron.—Cor. Beeedert’ Gazette.
newspapers. If you would have an inde­
stallune I within hailing distance of each
gon.s in a fight;
lished twice a month, is a paper well
pendent
newspa|ier
that
pnqiosos
to
pub-
'Nd w hen she sets ’em round the house they other clear up the mountain side and |
N10tV 1‘KACII DISLASK.
worth its subscription price of one dollar
fish
all
the
true
facts
concerning
legisla
makes a pretty sight.
whenever a slide starts, warning is given
OAVINQS & B A R R , P r o p r ie to r s .
In tho course of tho investigation of lion, you should take the Capital Journal per your, and one that every farmer, fruit
1 tell ye, sir, it takes a gal that knows a fearful the men below by passing the alarm from
Board
and
Lodging
per w eek,
f t *).
|
fio ird W ithout Lodging,
rt.V)
at
once,
Special price, od cents for four ,,roWL.r an,j dairyman should have and
p ile
Meals,
-
-
go nnd oOe.
|
Lodging,
-
2.1 and 20c.'
one to another. Boats are tr.msfering yellows, Dr. Smith lias discovered and in­
months. Address,
To take a lo t o' coinm ou th ings 'nd g iv e ’em
IIoFKit
Baos.,
vestigated
a
new
disease
of
the
peacli
that
Thorough
satisfaction
guaranteed
to
travelers
and
the
public
lu
general.
The
h
o
u
se
is m
keep.
passengers and baggage until a track can
such a style
The rooms are airy and w ell furnished. The table alw ays supplied with the best in the mark
t2
has thus far cuntined its attacks to
Salem, Or.
he
laid
around
the
slide.
It
gives
in
pleasnro
to
announeo
that
They seem to be worth having, *nd my w ife she
M a in S t r e e t, n e a r th e D e b u t.
N K tY U K U d , O R E G O N .
Georgia ami Kansas. This disease is ap­
J we have made arrangements by which
does all that—
parently
distinct
from
yellows.
It
usual­
TIIK T O L E D O W E E K L Y U L A D E .
I ’ve seeu her make n basket of a busted beaver
wo are able to offer it as a premium to all
Our American homes were enriched lu­
hat.
new subscribers paying us $175 in ad­
E. W. ACHISON & CO
tile life and character of Caroline Scott ly shows first in the earlier starting of the
EW MILLINERY. . .
The
most
popular
and
lrest
known
It’s eddlcation's done it, 'nd if my kids ain't
Harrison, wife of the President. Sho was Inul.s in spring nnd a peculiar hunched weekly newspaper printed in this country vance, as well as to all old subscribers
fools
Importers and manufacturers of
I'll see they gets as m uch of k as there 1 a in the a mother hearted woman, winsome and appearance of tho growth which gives it is tho Toledo Blade. For more than 20 who will pay up all arrearages and $1.75
tho
namo
Rosette.
Usually
tho
whole
schools.
— Harper** Magazine.
All
Kinds of Marble and Granite
in
advance.
We
could
secure
some
of
kind, skillod in all the refined household
LAM B & W OODW ARD
years it. has had a circulation of 100,000
urta, a devoted wife and sympathetic tree is attacked ot once If it sets fruit, to 200,000, going regularly into every the eastern farm pa|>ers at much less cost
the fruit drop« before ripening; it never
to ourselves, but realize tbe fact that for Wish to rail the attention of the ladies to
G ivk us th e umbrella trade of the Wil­ friend. Born into the home of a Presby­
prematures its fruit as do the yellows. state and territory of the Union. From this section tho cheap class of eastern ag­ their new and w ell assorted stock of
la m ette valley and we will go out of tiie terian minister, she early became a Chris­
lifteen
to
twenty-live
tons
of
print
paper
tian and sincerely strove lo Inidd her life . Commonly tlie treo dies within a yeur|. is consumed in each week's edition, and ricultural pajiers are scarcely worth hav­ H A T S , T O Q U E S A N D B O N N E T S
new spuper bu sin ess.
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1 ... principles
. !.. ¡' i
,,
after the first symptons aro observed.
ing, ami not to lie compared in value in latest styles at Lowest Prices. Don't fail to
upon
tlm
of Christ s golden
,r
call ami cx a m ln e/m r goods before buying,
Trees attacked during tho summer and it is regularly mailed to more than half with the Rural Sorthueit.
rule.
Her
husband's
record
ns
general
the
post
offices
of
the
United
States.
It
Dressm aking in all its departm ents. First St Iron Fence & Stone Coping
J i ' imik K . 1’. B o ise h a s gone to Con­
fall show the symptoms by the pushing
1
door east of Morris. Miles A Go.
ami
senatoi
ami
president
kept
her
al-
j
is edited with special reference to the
cord, New Ilumpshinc, to uttend the
of
winter
lulls
that
should
remain
dor­
ways in the uluro of public life, it is no
wants of all people in all sections. It is
F in a l S e tt le m e n t.
For Cemetery Lots a Specialty.
national Grange, ns Oregon's delegate.
small indication of the hidings of her mant. Tlie native plums, iVunua .lwn-r- also made to interest every member of Notice is hereby given thut the underaigtieil,
N A T IO N A L U K M i:i)Y CO.
icdMii
and
1‘runut
Chienta
and
the
intro­
executors ttf the last will ami testament of Geo. David \V. Martin, iron oral agent for t lie N a -] S. l l A W O I t T I I , M a n u K c r,
I lower, that sho was at last, as at first, a |
tbe family. Besides all the news of the Christenson,
deceased, has (tied m the County
O bkuon C ity ir extending her borders. pure, unassuming, helpful bunded wo duced Chinese plums such as Kelsey, !
R em edy Co. wifdie.s to announce that he i
Newberg, Oregon.
W
orM
.it
has
Serial
Short
Stories,
Wit
Court
of Yamhill County. State of Oregon, tier tional has-
two audits in Newberu for the sale j
A store lia s lately is-un put in on the west
' , j show a similar disease, and experiments . . .
,,
final account ttf her «tbninfstmthm ttf said cs- now
man. She Inni remarkable urtistie lal-
of
his
m
edieiue*.
Mrs.
Mary
H
o
-
j
.
s
oii
,
on
south
. . .
amt 1 tumor, I octry, t amptire, rarm , late, and that, Ity virtue of order of safil Court. Meridian street, near the fair «rounds, aud
sid e of th e river to accommodate the in­
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lint objections
thereto Mrs, Cox, on Fir.-t street,on e door west of l’res-
ents, as all her frp-mls know, and only irò now iti progress to determino positive- I Sunday School Bessons, Young Folks, I 'h'b
said account nud
oh.
w llf tie hear.) by s «1.1 Court at the u-ual place byteri.iu
crea sin g population on tiiat side.
|
Iv
whether
tho
diseases
are
identieal.
Il
E A S T S ID E
eliureh, are his only authorized |
tin* praclii-ul duties of suoli home life as
of holding sab) court in the court house st Mc­ agents,
Poultry,
Puzzles,
Hottsehol,
Answers
to
who have nnd w ill hereafter keep on j
is it seriotis monaco to thè southern |s>aeh
M innville. in snhl county, on the :»nl day of hand a full
hors prevented the neqin.-ition of artistic
supply
of
the
above-named
reme-
j
Correspondents, Fite., Etc. As a special J »unary, A, l>.
at w hich tim e and place
sep4pdto4ml
T here ought to lio an ordinance in fame. Mrs. Harrison's daughter, Mrs ; growers only Iosa dungerotis tItali vellows, feature in IStKt. Mr. Kohinson Locke, ed­ any person Interested In said estate may ap­ dies.
pear
amt
file
objeetlnns
thereto.
Invali
,e
of
lite
faet
thut
thè
frnit
docs
not
force in Newberg, prohibiting lioys under McKee, is the best und loveliest result of
lilted Nov. Jo. l.yri. ANSA CtlRtsTKNSON.
itor
and
proprietor
of
the
Blade,
has
just
K xccutrlx.
sixteen years of age, from 1 icing on the her mother's character and training—a reach tho market and so docs not dumagc saileil for Japan, and will contribute a Ramsey A Kenton,
Attorney» ter ad d Estate.
Htreets after a reasonable hour in the lovely woman, universally admired und tho salo o( bealihy frnit as was tho caso series of illustrated letters on the man­
Ibis year in tho market» of ottr castoni
evening.
lielovetl ; licr father’s delight and solace
cilies.
Tilt) cause ia not je t determino«!, ners amt customs of that peculiar country
Elia Wheeler Wilcox’s Poems
G. H. POWELL, Proprietor
in the cares of state' It is to ini greatly
A C. COX,
hot
thore
is overy reaaon to helievo tliat uml its people. These articles will he
- V •
CVER 70 EDITIONS MADE
A rkancii of Ilio Korest Urovo Kecly wondered at tiiat the press reports have
commenced
some
time
in
February
or
Poems of Passion,
12 mo. cloth. Price $1.00
Institute lias been established in Port­ Ii Ail so little uplift, in them for tho tho continued und well dirneted Work of March, an,I will lie worth to the rentiers
rooms o f Pleasure. 12 mo.
“
" l.oo
tho
divlsion
will
eventuali,-
discover
it,
Maurim*
and
other
rooms,
12 mo.**
“ l.iO
land. Tho patronage ccrtainlv ought to thoughtful reader. If there were no im-
of die Ulnde many times the suhserip
You w ill alw ays fimi at this market the very
Theeo books o f poems by America's most
and
after
that
a
remedv
or
preventatlvo.
he>t Fresh Meat> of all kinds.
be excellent, with tho gin nti'ls on every mortality, if pagans had penned the final
don
price
Every
rentier
of
this
pu|>er
is
pifted poet have met with creator success than
Give m e a trial ami be eon vin ceil that I can
NEW UK KG,
any works of a sim ilar nature published in a
OREGON.
corner turning out candidate«.
j linen they could not have been moro ma I ntil thon thè ax an i Uro aro tho only invited to send for n sjH'cimen copy. The
do you good.
^
century.
______________
knowti saio guarda. — Fanuern' Reiieir.
just received a full lin e of new goods,
“ '
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■
tcrialistic. A bright and bountiful spirit i
C e n te r S t r e e t,
X e w h fr jf, O r e g o n .
publishers of the IV. \ l would be gla 1 to I have
latest pU terus ami host qu ality, nnd w ill
OVER 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 SOLD.
T ux owner« of the lock» »t Oregon City that loved and trusted Go l has winged
semi a specimen copy to every reader in sell at as low figures a«i the quality of our sroods
FK O M im i : K X t 'll \ N tlK 4 .
F irst anti only Complete Edition.
w ill justify.
ha»e announced that tlm rates on straw
boly lligiit to heaven, and not by word
this country. Subscription price of the .V com plete em balm
ing outfit just received.
Come and see me.
nnd logs goming through tho loeks lias or intimation are wo h»lped to follow the
John M Crnwford of Portland, nini Mr Blade, one dollar n year. Five dollars in
I nni . i n-dueed. Tho now ratoon straw is vanished soul in its tran-,vn I mt journey. Vlcxutidor of D.ivton, leavo Ibis week (or cash wiil I h ' paid to any jK’rson sending
By C E O R C E W. P E C K
25 cant* per ton and on logs 5) cents |>er *h the earth, oarthv, nre ail the eom.nen- Scodami, where Mr. Alexander lias n-la- in a small club oi subscribers. Wiite for
« JA P A N E S E
With over IOC New Illustrations by True William#
1,000. Tho old rato wus 50 cents on turi,•» we have soon in lite current daily lives. Tliev will protmMy extend their agents’ terms, giving puiticulars. Ad­
The irrentest humorous book ever published.
each.
press. Some day It will not Is* so. Some visit to Germ.it.y, England ami Swlizer- dress "The Blade, Toledo, Ohio.”
12
It w ill drive nwny the bines and make life
Evans <
S
c Clemenson
worth living. Price ia handsome cloth bind­
-
! ility the parting soul in its high corona- lami, and expeet to ho ahsonl alsjiit threo
ing il.2«\ paper eov**rs :»0 cents. The above
books
are
for
m
I
o
by
booksellers
ant!
news­
tlon
will
ho
more
thought
about
than
tho
months.— Reporter.
IV-irp to nn ron nrr to th c ptlMIc tiiat H ist h .v *
F rom occasional rem arks wo hoar
C O I.I.M 1 I: I I’i: >1S.
dealers. or w ill be mailed, -x>st paid, on receipt
V now an l Complete Treatment, consisting
oih ' uc 'I n meat in trket in Newberx. au*l are
dropped by our cltiwiM, III) question as 1 hrjsalis that it hit lroptH-d; tho clothes
e f Supnositories. o in tm en t in i ’ap>nle>. also iii ' of price by
.1. W. Ilobbs and f.imilv redime I Mon-
now prefared to supply auything in th e lin e o
riv a Oshurn is on the sick li^l for ;v few Box and P ills, a P ositive Cure for E xternal,
MORRILL, niGQINS & CO.. Publishers,
to whether tho town cow shall ristai at from which it lias «topped free; the dust day mornitig freni their visit of nearlv
Internal, Blind or Rleediuu, Itching. Chronic,
ohoaoo , il l s .
llrtVK.
Recent or Hereditary Pile*, and m in y other
will on our streets or not, will ln> up for it lia s escaped. Journalism has a great finir months in tho cast. Tho groater
di'fHMG : ttd fem ale \veaknc««cs. it is'a lw a y s
Two
n«>w
students»
this
week—Waller
winged
ho|s>
with
which
to
till
the
peo­
a ure ¡: benefit t «> t ne general health. The fir^t
Mittleinent at no distant day. Much can
purt of their sojonrn was mudo in Indi­
discovery of a m edieal cure rendering an op-
lie said on both sides of the vexed ques­ ple's heart ; a beai ell to help bring near. ana, but relatìvos in Tennessee aud North and Herbert Stratton.
At all time«. You are respectfully in vited t^
e r ith m w ith a knife u n nccess »ry hereafter.
Scverai of tho student* who live at a I his Remedy hi« never been known to fail,
call and *ee them . First St., one door west
tion, as will Is) seen when the time I ess prim tight reporting, fewer details Parolina nero «No visito,I. .1 W. ri-porta
By T H O S . W . H A N R F O tx D
i
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per
box,
f,
f.
r
♦
•;
sent
by
mail.
W
by
suffer
•
of murder, more "sw utness and light" that overything in ilio sondi while ho distance will oat Thanksgiving turkey from this terrible d isease when a "written
of T ow nsend's hardware ¡»tore.
comes.
NEWIIERG,
-
-
OREGON.
are what a Christi iti chili/..itimi has the was tliero promise,! to go soliti for Ulovo- with th**ir homo folk#, while moro of the gmranbu» is e von with <• boxes, to refund the A d American Bock, for American Boys,
m««ney if not cured. Send stam p for free
right to hop,) (or, in s uno belter dav that laud, ami ho saw lots of country fortv homo Mndontw will eat beef and i^otatot*# Sam ple G m rautee issu ed by Wo«>«|war*1.
By
an
American
Author.
O ne of the many things that our |ss>p!c
Clarke A C*»., Wh-desale and Retail Druggist*.
we must help h
stun
C lin , S y n a l veara bchiml tho resi of thè l ’nitel u* usual.
S *e Agon's. Portland Orv«t n.
^ P I M N t i «R A N C H
are s|ieeially thankful for, this annual
C. F. MDOHK
CO .
\ isilor* hnve Ivon more numerous of
27 f U l l PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS. IN COLORS,
States.—
Reporter.
Agents for Newberg.
thanksgiving week, is the fact that wo are
I ate than formerly. Wo are Always glad
F R I M M . A m i TU I l s.
FROM DORE'S MASTERPIECES.
Henry Geo a u t h o r iz e s us to staio tliat to see them.
not threatened with the blighting Influ­
A Book that should be in every home.
ences of a saloon in our midst as we were
There an1 two echo i *ols of op|iosite OX- ho doosn't w an t Ilio (test,tifico to gel litu i.
A mattress h i» boon added to the hoys* M ILLINERY
We ilfti’t think Henry w as i< «ny tlunger,
last year. Wo an* really thankful for tho tremes in regard In pruning, s.iys M.
Frances E. Willard say*: “Yoor book en­
gymnasium. This will give some of the
titled " Buys of the B ib le” i* one tiiat w m s
great "inconvenience" to which Franklin ban’s Monthly, one
IH! t t,« litu i,'. t to but Ib is timo.'y a n n o u n c c m c n t fh.it he is
timid ones more courage— hence the dan­
to me
helpful that 1 am going to scad it to
and ltciitly have I mh - ii put since their ct eilt ami slosh on iv TV Ol ix a -io n ; t.> U V not a enti lid a te will ho a great reli.if lo ger h all tin* more.
a conple of admirable little fellow*, one of
M R S . M . E. 3 A L O W I N
Nt'VUEKO,
O regon .
whom i* my nnmerake. I am an re they will
forts to establish a ‘'business” in our their own motto, "whenever the pruning h I hmi I a hundred other fellows n ini bave
S rue of the trash has been removed it secured a r«»om iu the b'.uk building and he better men for the iwulinp and »tody o f
w
ili
have
a
sl.vk
of
thi»
unique
and
helpful
Ixn
k.
'
midst have been thwarted
Board at tho knii'o is sharp." and tin* other w. il l cut n ot g e n e h o u le to tlin n e r sin ,-e l'ie v e !a m i from the
ampo*. There i* still room for
i Al l M lld .I M KY
expense of the county may he welcome not at all. I nit leave everything to Datore, was elet teti, for fear tlia t thè ) ' ’pi ­ the i p w | \% >rk.
Large t'ctavo, handsomely boned in cloth.
Next w , ek
1 he Pressm.ikin«’ lb part me at w 111
Price, $1.75.
n
o
n
e
!
leso
s
ig
h
t
e
f
tliein.—
Rep.
iter.
for a short tim e to a follow who wants to In the management nf tu apple orci tard
Wyandottes a Specialty.
be
c
o
n
d
u
c
e
d
by
What has k v une of the f*»ot hell ?
Extra inducement* offered to energetic
live without work, hut a long drawn out pruning is essential : all the w. k s h o o ts ,
Wo aro an'ht'r ' l e v Jtidge «ì t l hwi v
t*men. Addrem
M S S . M A T T IE M c D A N IS L ,
^ une very interesting meetings h ive
T in - U - t a t i.l m . v t ( v i t u l a r h r r t il
experience ol this kind must bo lasping tilos,, w Iti
ir tu i
towiihtlraw bis ram e fioin thè lisi et h.vn he'd ir' one t f th e class rooms up
• Ka is.« city. M >. Y u .ire rc-p -etfully
F. C. 8MEDLF.Y CO.,
' r *-»«• -it -2 ¡» r si ttiitg o f 15.
on the nerves.
icu ia Qvi of auyiti
h arin el fo
use, wl
posb'flitV a- pirants. X » inducetneu! o:i
P O S T O FFIC E D R U G STORE
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
Popular Patent and Family Medicines
H A D L E Y , H U N T & CO.
First
Class
Drain
T u a la tin
Tile.
TST u r se r y ,
MITCHELL & CLARK,
NTERPRISE SAWMILL.
H, F. ONG, Salesman.
ARLINGTON HOTEL.
&
0 FEW SUCCESSFUL BOOKS.
"’¡Li &
Meat Market,
i
A
PECÆ i BAD B0Y New Meat Market.
C U R S
BOYS OF THE BIBLE '“
ifi
shiir# of ate.
s«>uic thing? w*ll not boar
œf;Porkor
Poultry Yard
§
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I "0 Wabnsk Are.,
C kicaoo , I l l T
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s.
Hobson.
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