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This is the question that every mail and woman in
t he
A
CH RISTM AS
NICE
country are asking themselves.
Ladies, don’t let this question bother you longer, but go to
Kay & Todd’s and get your Husband, Hoy or Best Fellow a nice pair of
Suspenders or Em broidered Slippers, or a Tie, Muffler, Silk Handkerchief,
O r some of the many other beautiful presents that men admire.
A kieu all tlio twaildlo about editor
I Boyd, of Olympia, it huoiiih that th e only
| ditfornnee between him and his aliened
ISHUKU UVKKY VIUDA V MORBINO.
wife who killed him, was that she commit­
ted murder first. A man who will pay
k d it o im a n d r i'n u s iiK its :
his attentions to a woman of ttiat class,
K . I I . W o o d w a rd <fc O hm . <‘. K m k iiy . is no lietter than »lie.
moro favorable to the teams on tlio ordi-
nary dirt roads of ttie country, hut by far
tlm most iinisirtant consequence from de­
struction of the road surface.
It is probable tiiat the use of wide tires
on light carriages is not advisable, but
there is no doubt ttiat the public gener­
ally in tliis country are very far behind
Franco and some other European coun­
tries in u practical matter of this kind
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
F R ID A Y , D E C E M BE R 10, lHtrJ.
K n tered »A .•e<m4 C la .. m a tte r «I the
office »t N ew ber*. Oregou.
A coNuRt.-jsioNAi. committee is serious-
post
B ad as tlio cholera is, there aro tilings
more to ho dreaded, tiiat cotno to us with
tlio great mass of refuse population from
the old world.
I.iko any other corrupt
matter, this human garbage is constantly
growing worse. Much of it finds its way
to our cities where it fills tiio slums and
places of evil with which all our large
cities are infested.
Nor does it stop
there. It permeates every avenue of our
national life, and threatens death to some
of our best loved institutions. Its blight­
ing influence is seen in our political and
social life. Low bred foreigners occupy
places of jiolltical preferment, having
graduated from the bar—of a saloon
They wield a powerful influence in the
world of business and finance. On the
one hand is the class that is content to
work fo ra mere pittance, reducing the
wages of American laborers, and tlio
other, tlio grinding, grasping, Jew , who,
free from the restrictions of the old world,
turns all bis natural and cultivated tal­
ents to good account, becoming often in
his greed more exacting than any .Shy-
lock ever dreamed of by Sliakjspearo.
Just now this foreign influence is strong­
ly felt in educational circles, our public
school system bei .g particularly dis­
tasteful to a certain class. It may thus
bo Been tiiat there aro other reasons than
of a sanitary nature for recommending
tiiat our government take prompt ami
effective action in this matter.
ly c o n s id e r in g tira r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s o f a
¡ |,¡]| p ro v id in g for t h e e le c tio n of p re s id e n t
------------------------------------------------------------by popular vote. There is only on » side
•rttr. rU K A CH K lt’ H HOY.
t o t h e q u e a tio n , t h e p r e s e n t m a n n e r b e ­
JAUK*
in g a t v a ria n c e w ith ffm tr u e p rin c ip le s o f
WHITCOMB KICKY.
j a
I recollect -he little U d T iw c k y««r« «ml y e .r»
re p u b lica n fo rm o f g o v e r n m e n t,
•go
•‘The P reach er's Boy' that ev eryone despised
and hated ao!
A meek faced little feller with white eyes an-1
foxy hair,
Amt > look like he cxp ecte.l »crlous trouble
e v ery w h ere;
A to rt o' fixed expression of su spicion in his
g lan ce;
Ills bare feet alw ays scratch ed with briars and
’ green spots on bis p an ts:
MoleiKCH murks «long till rlcev cs. his c«p rim
turueil behind—
Aud «o it la ‘'The Preach er'« Boy ’ 1» brotisht
again D> mind
And did nobody like the boy?—W ell »11 the pet«
in town
Would c» t out of hla Auger», nod can aries
would com e down
And leave their sw ingin' perches and their fish
bones ju st to pick
The little warty knuckle* that the dog would
leap to lick—
No little sn arlin', snappin' fiste but what would
leave his bone
T o fuller him 11 whistled at In th at tantallr.iii
to n e ;
T hat m ade the goods box w hittler blasphem ­
ously protest
lie could n't tell, tw ist dog and boy, w hich one
was o rn rlcst.
•Twos such e little cu r as this, o n ce, when the
cro w d was thick
Along the streeta a drunken co rn er loafer tried
to kfek,
W hen a sudden foot behind him tripped him
up, and. falling so,
He "m arked hla m an.” ami Jerked Ills gun—
draweil up aud let 'er go!
And the crow d »w arm ed ’round the victim ,
holding close «gainst Ids breast
The little dog, u n h arm ed , In arm s th a t still as
they caressed
Q tw rigid In th eir last em braco, ns, with a
sm ile of Joy
lie recognised the dug was saved. Ho died
••The P reach er's B oy."
T u a Tillamook lltadliglit reports sever-
nf «-Ntnin \jt t j jriioW #<»»*r ••■««■ *!•*•«»
Come early and get your choice.
I nut
liow this malady ever found that country-
will ever remain u mystery to outsiders.
P ortland now has an ordinance p r o ­
hibiting the salo of cigarettes to m in o rs ,
und making it a misdemeanor for a m in o r
to smoke or have cigarette» in b is p o ss e s­
sion.
T he Portland city council should pass
an ordinance requiring all public carriers
on Mori ¡son street to keep a supply of
life preservers handy. Homebody will tie
drowned there yet.
J i ' ixik B urnett don't stand uny fool-
¡»tineHK in bis court.
The other day
while holding court in Polk county lie
lined six attorneys $5 IK) each for bcii g
absent when case» were called.
F ni . es » the talked o( fish ladder at the
fulls should lai better than the attempt
made in tiiat way in ’H(i the money hud
better bo kept In the treasury. Better
still to H|H>nd it for improving our pub­
lic highways.
Is
som e
o f tlio s o -c a lle d
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
jo u rn a l« of t h e c o u n t r y w e re a s
in
th e i r d e c la ra tio n »
tio n s t e a l s a s t h e y a r e
« g a in s t
p e r siste n t
a p p r o p r ia ­
in t h e i r a b u s e
of
o u r p e n sio n la w s , th e y w ould bo a d v o c a t ­
in g
a
m easu re th a t
w ould
lie c o m m e n d -
ub le a u d n o t s a v o r s o s tr o n g ly ol tlio
un­
p a tr io tic .
W hile the amount of nursery stock
raised during tlio past two seasons in Or­
egon lias iieen very largo and seemingly
beyond what the trade would demand,
nniserymen report large sales up to the
lircsent time with tlio winter and spring
yet to go on. That Oregon is to he a fruit
raising country is a foregone conclusion.
Tim detective business ¡ r not all a bed
of roses. A deputy sberiir bunting for
Clias. Wilson, the Milwaukee murderer,
left a horse with a man at Amity. Now
tlio aforesaid deputy is notified that the
j horse lias tiecn sold for $2.i>0 less than
enough to pay his feed bill, and the
Amity fellow is clamoring for tlio diffor-
enco. Meanwhile another man caught
tlio fugitive ami got tlio reward.
«Mmwoinunw.
W as in tro d u c e d
tw e n ty
m in u te s .
He wittily remarked at the beginning
that seeing Judge Wayland of Connect!-
out at his side lie bad been reminded of
his boyhood days when he use ! to see a
wise old lawyer walk the streets and wish
ho could catch him and squeeze his
head, that he might extract two or three
per cent of his learning, to start for him­
self In the law business; and that it
might he a good idea to try tho Judge
who slj^ td follow him in a speech etc.,
after which he gave some telling advice
to the prisoners to cause them to asjiire
to better lives. Judge Wayland, the ex-
lieutenant governor of Connecticut, then
sjioke of the object of prisons, tiiat they
were not so much intended to be a place
of punishment as of reform, and set forth
in a few words the necessary elements of
reform. This congress closes tomorrow,
after which we shall go in a few days we
think to Washington City and vicinity.
b. E
lla
H
a rtley .
FKIIM OITt EXCHANGES.
A syndicate lias obtuinod un option on
the Jas. Green place near LaFayetto and
will prospect for coal. Experts claim
that there are good indications of coal on
the property. It would be no surprise if
a ten foot vein of tho finest coal was
found, as this country is undoubtedly full
of both coal and iron and all that is need­
ed is the prospecting —Telephone- Register.
D O S T O F F IC E D R U G S T O R E
The old saying that “ nothing succeeds
like success is well illustrated by the |
career of the R ural Xorthwett, which was
founded in Portland, Oregon, a little over
a year ayo, and has already established
itself as the leading agricultural paper oil
the Pacific Northwest. It is hardly nec­
essary to say that the ¡success of this jia-1
CARRIES A FI LL LINE OF
Popular Paient and Family Medicines
.»P uke D rugs
P ueschpitions .
for
per i* simply the result of merit. It is no I Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Vurnish and Oil Color.
cheap concern made up of stereotype |
fine lino of the
plates and stale clippings, but is bright, L
crisp and clear, filled with original mat- j
ter which hits the conditions tiiat exist in i
A T E S T S T Y L E S of W A L L P A P E R .
the Pacific Northwest Among fruit B l a n k £ o o k S )
growers It is an especial favorite, as i t !
makes horticulture a leading feature, and
gives the best and fullest reports publish
ed of the meetings of the state horticultu-
j
rul societies of Oregon and Washington, ;
Lake, of tho Washington
II
u
C. F. MOORE & CO.
E. IIA D LEV .
J . It. HUNT.
The dairy de­
partment is maintained with no less vig­
or, as indicated by the fact that its editor,
H. M. Williamson, holds tlie jiositlon of
secretary of the Oregon State Dairy Asso­
ciation. Live stock and poultry are not
A. HODGSON
H A D LEY , HUNT & C O .
Prof.
Agricultural
College, Prof. Washburn, of the Oregon
Agricultural College, A. T. Hawley and
others of eminent ability.
Stationery, School Books and School Supplies.
)PnE.«cRiiTloK3 C arxfclly C om -)
i
founded D ay ou X iuht .
Ì
and includes among its regular contiilm
tors in this department sueli as
Also a
M anufacturers of
First
rv
Drain
Class
Tile.
arc prepared to m ake a su perior quality of drain tile fn all nixes. Larcre order? promptly
filled. C orrespondence solicited. P rice list on application. C orner Main A Dayton Streets.
N
E W
B E R G
,
:
r V \ la l a t i n
O IR G E O -O U S T .
LX t i r s e r ' v
Last Saturday, as the Tillamook un 1
A.
V / A I .L I N G , P r o p r i e t o r .
Nortli Yamhill stage was going west- . ! | neglected, and progressive agriculture is
-
O IE R T E G -O U S T .
ward, an attempt to rob it was foiled hv the spirit which animates tho genera! O S W E G O .
All kinds of homo grown uu rsery stock for sale.
We m ake a sp ecialty of
the driver. There was only ono passen- ; management of the paper,
-A-IST TD I T^A . L I N I N ' T P P x b T JIS rT U S .
ger, II. E. Nelson of Nel.alem, who dls-1 Among special features are Its depart- P E T I T E
covered tho would-be highwaymen dodg­
F o r p r l c - term s and o ther Inform ation, upply at N ursery o r to M .V1IIS & C I I L C U I I I ),
ments devoted to tlio “ Home Circle” and our iigeuto al New berg, Oregon.
ing and crouching behind trees.
Mr.
K d "it was not armed, ro lie remained in j Among the tu r n e rs .
**"'
<h" j
tho vellido wliilo the driver ventured partinent is very popular and a special
T he legislature meets only once In two
T h e b e s t in f o rm a tio n w e h a v e boon cautiously ahead, pistol in hand. At a ¡ feature with this paper,
years in Oregon and consequently rcsi aide to o b ta in leads u s to t h in k t h a t th e
One of the peculiar merits of the R ural
O W I X G S Ä, B A R I I , P r o ji r h - t o r s .
dents in the Capital City get pretty hard j Keeley gold cure for t h e liip to r, to b a c c o sharp turn in the road he discovered a
man crouching behind a tree and armed ¡
Boartl and Lodging per week,
MOO.
i
j,o-m l W ithout Lodging.
*::.oo.
up during the long intermission. The j I un(1
opillm
lial(it
¡*
aim o p iu m h a b i t is o n e of t lie g re a te s t with a Winchester rifle. The driver haï- j ¡ Xorthicest is tiiat everything is treated
Me.ils.
-
-
?5 and 50c.
|
Lod^imr.
-
25 and 20c.
* n.trt.r.irh -:*.tisfnctlon guaranteed tu trav eler- and tlio public in gen« r *1. The h<»u>e is new.
following item from tlio C apital J o u r n a l, ai.bievoments of the age. Others, it
fiom
a
practical
standpoint
of
the
produ­
ing tlio drop, the man fled into the
i ho room - in* niry and well furnished. The Mule always applied w ith the best in tho m ark et,
.'l a i n S t r e e t , w e a r th e U e b o t.
.NhW K i .U l i , O K K tiO N .
would indicate that times
were
I seems liuvo similtkr faitlt in its greatness woods.— Telephone-Register.
cer. This handsome, l(J-page paper, pub­
closo up that way now.
and unqualified etflcacy, for all over the
Cigarette smoking sec-nts to be on tlio lished twice a month, is a paper well
they do not, exactly steal the eop|iors j L.olmirv m-,. springing up institutions Raid
increase, and a gaeat many of our young worth Its subscription price of one dollar
from off the dead, but tliov do stout tho
,
, ,,
grave-digging tools out of Cottage «drove tobo J',st lls B « *1- " ,0 ,K;!it cv,denco men have become, as it were, perfect
per your, and one that every farmer, fruit
cumotcry.
imaginable of the genuineness of any-
slaves to the practice. Wo consider tho grower and dairyman should have and
:-----------------------------thing. Possibly some of these instilu-
habit n o t only u bad one, but calculated keen.
I t iiah Iieen suggested by jiersons in ltons are able to effect as radical cures as
A . K\ C O O P E D A C O .
to materially injure the health of those
It gives in pleasure to announce that
authority tiiat foreign immigration be the Keetoy system, but doubtless many
addicted to excessive use of cigarettes. we have made arrangements by which
Htoppcd during tlio year ISlld, feats be- j '*! them are frauds, do all who can uc-
We have often seen quite small lioys we are able to offer it as a premium to all
ing entortainod that the cholera would j « omplish what they claim , all possible
smoking them, and no doubt they are new subscribers paying us f l 75 in ad­ We take this plan to inform the public '.bat we are lietter than ever prepared to sup
again break out when warm weather i eucouragemont should be given, but the
jily tlio trade this Fall in the line of a
both dangerous and hurtful, and it is vance, as well as to all old subscribers
comes. But there lias Iieen too much put latter class merits the just indignation of
quite possible that many buildings aro who will pay up all arrearages and fl.7 5
into the Columbian exposition to admit «11. A man who for a few paltry dollars
burned on account of their careless use in advance. Wo could secure some of
of a imssibility of suc h a suggestion being would wilfully deceive one of his follows
hy the young folks. Wo only wish our the eastern farm papers at much less cost Patties desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or corret
carried out, and hundreds of thousands in "hose feet press the very boundaries of a
young friends could see it as wo do, and to ourselves, but realize the fact that for
ponding witli us before placing their orders.
excess of ordinary years, will doubtless hopeless eternity, is as great a criminal
conclude tiiat it would under no circum­ this section the cheap class of eastern ag­
come to us during tlio next twelve j "» the man who robs him in any other
stances be of any benefit to them, hut on­ ricultural papers are scarcely worth hav­
months.
j manner, ami his punishment should he
ly the reverse.— LaFayetto Ledger.
ing, and not to ho compared in value
■ ■
| as great. This is not a paid notice of any
with tlie Rural Xorthirest.
Im p orters and m a n u fa ctu rers of
Tin: Oregonian, in speaking of tlio haw- institution, hut un honest recognition of
Notice.
dy house nuisance says, " I t is not to the j whut has proven and is proving a God-
A ll Kinds of Marble and Granite
All persons knowing themselves in­
n a t io n \i. i
: t co .
eredit of our motrojiolis certainly wlic’ii j «0«'I to thousands o! helpless, hopeless
debted to mo are requested to rail and
a few days, and you will be startled at the unex­
Davi»l
\V.
M
artin,
g
eneral
agent
for
the
No-
M
f
l
ff
!?J
tlio wives and daughters of our citizens men in this country, there is only one
pected success tiiat will reward your efforts. We
settle by Jan . 1, or their accounts will be
po itively have the best business to oiler an agent
aro obliged every day to pass by such i thing better, and that is total and abso-
that can be found on the* face of this earth.
placed in tho hands of a collector.
of his m edicines. Mrs. Mary Hobson, on south j
_
9 1 3 .0 0 p ro fit on 8 7 5 .0 0 w o rth o f b u sin ess is
places.” We are candidly of the opinion 1 Into prohibition of tlio liquor business,
M eridian street, n ear the fair grounds, and
"~ J“
J . I). C a r t e r .
being easily and honorably made by and paid to
Mrs.
C
ox,
on
F
irst
street,
one
door
west
of
i'res-
T
_
o
n
n
•
that such contact would not injure the j I his, wliilo w e believe it to be surely
hundreds of men, women, boys, and ghIs in our
employ. You can make money faster at work for
agents, who have aud will hereafter keep
wives and daughters of Portland near as coming, is not yet, and until it is re­
F o r S a to .
usthniivou have any idea of. The business is so
hand a full supply of the above-nam ed rem e­
o:i\v to (earn, and instructions so simple and plain,
nt uc-b as the husbands and sons, flet ulized, it is the part of all men to en-
Choice fruit lands, all cleared, near dies.
pcp-lpdtoiml
For Cemetery Lots a Specialty.
i that all succeed from the start. Those who take
sm-h place* out of tlio city if you want j courage any and all measures honestly Dayton, Or. ?70 per acre. 8 acre tracts.
hold of the business reap the advantage that
arises from tlie sound reputation of one of the
S. H A W O R T H , M a n a g er,
to do something that would reflect credit calculated to iiiiiiiini/.e this great evil,
W. T. I ’ ll.LMAN.
! oldest, most successful, am! largest publishing
F in a l S e ttle m e n t.
houses in America. Secure for yourself tlie profits
and hy so doing alleviate tho suffering
Newberg, Oregon.
to l'orliand.
té
Dayton, Or.
N otice is hereby given that the undersigned,
that the business so readily and handsomely yields.
which it brings.
All beginners succeed grandlv. and more’ than
e x e cu to rs of the last will aud testam ent of Geo.
G TON HOTEL.
urser^
y ?
N ew b e rg
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRU IT TREES.
E. W. ACHISON & CO.
FOB US
HiUaUiWtiflid
ft
Iron Fence & Stone Coping
A S alem school professor has set n
good exam ple for tho teachers of the
I daho is bidding for recognition in the state, whether they are in college or pub
way of a diamond producing state, a lie schools, by inaugurating a series of old i
Mr. VauDorn, of Boise City, having dis­ fashioned spoiling matches. Owing to a
covered what lie claims to he genuine j lack of thorough drill in (hit lino of
diamonds in the region of the lava fields, school work of today there is being turn-
W e’ll all wear diamonds soon.
ed loose a class of educated men ami
__________________ women who are able to use German and
K d . H ir s h o f Salem ami C. W. Fulton < ¡reek, but w ho arc imuldo to spell some
of Astoria, sre prominently mentioned uh of the most com mon words in the Eng
candidates for president of the senate, j
language,
while the probabilities are (but the tall
sycamore of tlio Waldo hills, T . T. Geer,
Jr s T now It seems as if a train wreck-
will again be speaker of the house.
I ing craze had struck the country. So
I numerous bave these attempts become on
T d . i . amook lias a new pajsvr.
It js I the Northern t'acific that in places the
j-aholletl to gnard
guard
called the Adeoeate, and starts out by ad track is regularly )>atlolled
Vis-ating tlie u|H-niiig of the world's (air against wrecks. Twice within a week a
on Snn.lav. \Ve presume that there is calamity has been averted on the South-
equally as great need of this second paper ern Pacific |iy the accidental discovery ol
Nothing hut revenge
ill Tillamook as there is sense ill support­ misplaced rails
against the rail road conipaniea could act-
ing sueli a measure.
nato sueli work hy any person, and when
we consider their litter disregard for in
Tni: Klgin llreoidrr is tip and nt it
n.ieent human lives, vve are led to con-
agaiu in spile of thè lenii out a couple of
clude that nothing short of Imprisonment
weoka ago. A live colutili) hall «licei
for life should l>o the punishment for
le-ats no pa|<er hy sevcral lengths and thè
filici» work.
JUcorder is lo lei congratulateti for thè
grit dtsplayed in thè face of adversitv.
A i . onci with tho much that ¡a lnin£
ls>ng mar thè Ree der w ave.
**ai»l through tho pros** in Ilio pn<t few
«l.ntXY harliera b a v e ail agreed to mortila with roferenoo to tatter romls,
t'lowe their slit), m from Saturday a t mid­ the economy of w i«lo tiros for v itrons »-»
night until Monday morning.
If New rileeivinif a fi hare of attention. From a
A
o i*«lo at a roi 1 impr.<
lierg hwrbers would do the same thev r,'lH>rl
soil'd make ju«t as mii.di money a« they meni convention held at t ’hillioothe. Mo ,
■In now ami have a days rest without mo­ \«i£U»t 1<> to lib w e take the follokvinp
V level s t r i p of p rem iti w a s se le c te d
lestation the same as ether people.
and m ade
A PoKTLANi» man advert!*«* * I low to
Start a Creamery.” I: Un't *o much tho
lack of knowing how to start a creamery
ns in knowing how- to rtin it profitably,
I fiat alauda in the wav of lu o c n i oft* a-
lirnee.
It it» a ip*>d business where
proper condition* exult, to bo supple
mented hy *oun.l jtid¿e.m-nt and . que
l*rai ti* al knowledge of the buMiies*.
tlio o jicn iiig , th e n H a y e s
a n d sp o k e for fifteen o r
mellow*
w ith a d i-o h a r t »w.
v,uj«»ns e q u a lly v iti»
Then loading the
packed grain to attout .*>.'» ♦) pound* un i
attaching a d y n a m o m e t e r , test w a s m a d e
with the following results
Wi Ith of
T ire
I S Inch
S inch
«
Eofl
E a rth
. * *S m ilts
17» units
This fihow* near [\
unit
or ittaut one-third in favor «•
tir«.
It is fivith i t . th e r e f o r
heavy teaming t*i.• w .le tir.s
GM .«
S *|
.r r S e n !» -
u »»t.«
Tilt- L a s t D ite ti.
I l i I t a I'ltlH I Mttx. H A U TI.KY.
No, I am not in the last ditch. I want
several more to dig. Satisfaction guar­
anteed.
E nos F i l i s .
B ai u m o r k , Md , Dee. 0 . lS'.l'J.
Finirons
iiai
hic . :—Since
writing
my
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-
"■“ ■"fs "V
; |M„t |0t tcr to tho G rai - iiu -, we have spent
F o r Suh*.
a week in Philadelphia. We went by in­
One-half block with good house on Riv-
vitation el l- rii-nds to take part in a pub-j er street, for sale or trade, cheap, Ad-
lii* mis»ionarv meeting. \S e also attend- dress Emma Lune, Payton, Or.
ed some other meetings in und about
B a n k r u p t S a le .
Philadelphia. We availed ourselves of
$105.00 Stock in the Newberg Fair
the opportunity of visiting a few historic
places. The old Independence Hall, the j Association for fSd 00. Address
g tavo of Franklin, ote.
I
F h a n k W o o d , Newberg, Or.
The new mammoth statue of Wui.
V.nixl F o r Wale.
Penn is quite « work of art, and so large
•Id to 7.KI at res of land 5
r tt miles
that four men ca.i stand on the rim of tiis northwest of Ncwherg, for sale at very
liât.
His life-lik
ptatvful eves, look ri.;t,tin:vhlc figures, on 5 to 10 years time,
a calmly^as if that broth- i n,,„ire , t this office.
down upon one as
scpflOlmp
orly me.e-.aga to the Indians had scarce i
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escaped bia lips.
Alter looking at his
Wantnl.
magnificently rutiled shirt bosom and the
Agents to sell our choice anti hardy
rutiles about his wrist, I remarked to a Nursery Stock.
We have main in-vv
friend that 1 knew where the identical spcci.il varieties, Imth in fruits and <-rn:i-
copper kettle was, that was used for the mentals to offer, which are control«..! on­
purpose of making Ih * starch, to staicli ly hy ns. W e pay i-oinmi ion or salary,
those rutiles. I feared l lia I gotten tny- W r i t e i d :U o rn i fo r t o r m a , a n d s e c u r e
self into business, for it war insisted that c h o ic e t e r r i t o r y .
M a y P r o t i ik u s ,
I should sit right down ami write out the
X ornery men,
no
account for the Philadelphia p.i|>crs, and
Roeheater, N. Y.
that the l'enn Asso, ¡.it,on would give «
For S.tlp.
handsome sum for it.
m is kettle was
A r.r.st class essex male pitf.
left or given hv Wm. Penn to a distant
grandmother of one of our Carolina stu­
dents and vv hen visiting that student a
few years ago it was shown to ns. One
peculiarity that impressed us nos that on
the long handle of the kettle was the text
in riiscd letters, “ Praise ve the laird "
We returned to Baltimore a few days
ago an I t -und the National I'ris m lie-
I
K. Y
Christenson, deceased, has filed in the County
realize their greatest expectations. Those who
: try ii find exactly us we tell them. There ¡»plenty
Court of Y am hill County, State of Oregon, her
T
]5 t W A R N E R
j of room for a few more workers, and we urge
filial accou nt of her A dm inistration of said es- r j .
them to begin at once. If you are already vni-
tate, and that, hy v irtu e of ord er of *ai<l Court,
pJoved, but nave a few spare moments, and wish
duly m ade, said acco u n t and objections thereto
10 u-e them to advantage, then write us at onco
will he heard by said C ourt at the usual place
, (for this is your grand opportunity), ami receive
of holding ?a!d court in the court house a Mc­
full particular» by return mail. AdareM,
Minnville. in said county, on tlie 3rd nav of
NEWBERG, OREGON.
Ja n u a ry , A. D. IS'JJ, at w hich tim e and place
H U E & C O ., B o x S o . 4 0 0 , A u g u s ta , M e.
any person interested in said estate m ay ap­ ! I am prepared to sink wells on short notice
pear ami file objection» thereto.
| ar.d guarantee good work at a reasonable figure.
Dated Nov.
iMti.
A nna C hristenson ,
Get my prices before having your well made.
Kainsev A Fenton,
E x e c u trix .
Attorneys for said Estate.
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THE D IC TIO N A R Y HOLDER
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