Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 19, 1893, Image 3

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    There aro yet a f ’w who have not set­
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tled that doctor 1 11 with I.. K. Hall.
Noah.
Ayr» l, I'M.
south. | Kimball pianos are reliable and durable.
Three years is long enough ior ary bill to
L v . N .w b t r * . T:M ». m I Lv. Portland, 9:40 a. m
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run.
Ar. BortUuil. »::»«. m. i Ar. N tw beru 121 ■ p-m.
Pure flavoring e x tra cts at s .u r b a k e r y .
Lv. KV.vberg
i » p.m .
¡ Lv. Portland, J
I’ R'-
College stationery at this office.
The regular mi l ling of tho t t . I-'. M.
A r. Portland, 3.tK>p.m. | Ar. Newberg, »¡.O j p.»a.
j (_'. S m o c k WAS u p fro m S b e r w o o J
Geo. Grayson and family, of Sheridan, 8. of FrieuJs church will l-o held at tho
Passenger au.l Freight Hatea to all puluts.
,
,
ALSO HEADQUARTERS lJOR
ca u be obtained from
C. B. FHWSELL,
j '
s|>ent Sunday with relatives at Newberg. residence of Je-.-e Edwards on next Sat­
[ • t T h i s “ ud ” sent to ns with a request for Catalogue Is g o o d for
Lihh A p p i i E3,
A ie m K e » her*.
Kimball Piana». L. V. Moore, Port-
FERTILISERS.
urday
at
2
:3>
p.
m.
Cabbage
and
tomato
plants
for
sale
at
fifteen cen ts o n y o u r first o r d e r .
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land.
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SP R AY PL T P S . ETC.
-ggyittv.ht.
»S ava
E. W. Weesner’s, east of the patk.
M r s . J l. E . K . E d w a r d s , 1’ ic s .
Local Events.
Ask C. F. Moore & Co. what K. K. K.
Jay Ilarkc-, of Washington, through
Pianos and Organs. L. V. Moore, Port­
is.
tho agency of tho Yamhill Land Co., sold
land.
T W Conover, Miss l.uhi Conover, Sa­
C. J. Byrne and wife of Portland, were two lots at the corner of First and Wash­
Dr. Micbaux of LaFayetto, was in town
Kimball pianos are first class.
lem ; Rev F G Strange, Ashland; A II
ington
streets
last
Tuesday.
One
lot
was
in town a day or two the first of the
Wednesday.
Heacock has tbo best shingles.
purchased hv Christenson Bros, and tho , Sanders, McMlunvtlle; Mrs Mattie Sny­
week.
L. V. Moore, Fianos and Organs, Tort-
Ilarlon Ong was down from Salem the
other by J. C. Sawyer, who will at once der, Dayton ; Rev C C Poling, LnFuyette; EOOriHO, SF0UTIN0, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK.
A good quality of shingles at Depot
land.
last of the week.
begin the erection of a building for tin) ; Miss Gertrude E Sweet, Dayton; Maty
PIPE CUTTING THREADING, FITTINGS OF ALL SIZES,
Lumber Yard for $1.75 per M.
post ofllco.
So this much discussed Judy, Am ity; Miss Hattie Todd, Rev H
K. K. K. cures rheumatUm and neu­
Shnbel Kersey of Portland, made a
B A T H
T U B S , S T E E L S IT S T T C S .
Don’! buy before seeing the Kimball question seems to ho settled at list.
A
Ileuton,
McMinnvillo;
J
O
Smock,
ralgia.
hasty trip to Newberg last Wednesday.
1 Sherwood; Mrs M Craven, Middle-ton;
pianos.
IMIUEIELS’ F O R C E P U M P S .
Go to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. Win. j Seeds in bulk at J. II. Townsend's, til
No matter whore real want exists, or
Mr. Robert Connor moved to Bullston what may liavo been tho primary cause M S Miller, Portland ; Mrs l.iz/.ic White, Am prepared to do Job and Repair work to order In a satisfactory meaner. “ A stitch in t im e /
Kllis’ Liniment.
etc. Have your pails, pots, etc., repaired and overhauled now.
J. 15. Mount furnishes the trade with this week. He has charge of a big hop of it, tho duty of Christian people plainly Middleton; Mrs A It Riggs, ltav Thomas
Overseer Bowman ¡3 doing luts of road
Boyd, Portland; Rev Wilding, Vancou­
stoves and hardware. Satisfaction- guar- farm there.
is to givo relief when knowledge of such
work these times.
an’ eed.
Field peas and Millet Peed at Calkins want comes to them. Tlioro is said to ho ver, Wash.
Kimball pianos are the best.
Wo can’ t spr-ak of every session in do-
a case in tho west end of town where a|>-
J. 8. Baker has this week built an awn­ | feed Store.
j tail, hut every one was full of interest to
Call ami see Macy’s new stock of Baby
Is tho place to buy
Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets parent!}- worthy persons, strangers in
ing in front of Ids store building, occu­
] Sunday school workers. Such an array
Carriages.
! made by Delphina Ellis tho invalid, for a strange land, are in need of the neces­ of talent hat never been in Newberg at
pied by W. T. Maey.
Henry Moriis now lives at home and
saries of life. Ttiis matter should lie
j sale at J. T. Smith's store.
one time before. All the big gnus were
Tianos direct from factory.
L. V.
boards at the same place.
I E. D. Elwood, the Main street jeweler, looked after.
loaded and all they needed was touching
Moore.
For fresh cookies, ginger snaps, etc., go
K V IIItY T H IN G F K K 8H A N D CLEAN .
A change is announced in tho manage­ off. It was a little rasping cn sumo of
, has just received a line lino of clocks.
Try
tbo
Rural
Xorftiwut
in
connection
to Star Bakery.
ment of the Newherg House, to take the long winded fellows to havo time
Remember him if yon are needing one.
with the G raphic for the next year.
Kimball Pianos and Organs on east-
Rev. Martin Cook will preach at tho place next Monday. J. P. Pfico is the ! called on them hut they mostly submitted
Mrs. T. H. Townsend and daughter
terms.
M. E. church next Sunday, morning and new man and will doubtless maintain the gracefully. All the delegates were enter-
Ethel of Portland visited relatives hero
evening. Rev. Rounds being unable to he present good reputation of the place. A. I tamed by our people and places were in
The Brick Company is busily engaged
last Saturday and Sunday.
M. Hadley, who has conducted the house j waiting for more. The limit of bospituli-
filling the large new down draft kiln.
here.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
A meeting was held at McMinnville
for several months and who lias succeed­ j ty has never been reached in our town
Kimball Organs. L. V. Moore, Port­
J. A . Estep had quite a sovero attack
last Wednesday for the purpose of organ­
ed in building up a good patronage, con- | yet. The liveliest address of tho con-
land.
of hemorrhage of the lungs last Sunday
izing a district bankers’, association.
sideling the hard limes of tho past winter j vention was deliverod hy Rev. Wilding of
night, but at last reports he was improv­
Kimball pianos have elastic touch.
will remain in town and engage in other Vancouver, Washington, on Wednesday
Gilmore endorses the Kimball piano.
ing.
B o;s about town who use tobacco had
business.
night, who filled the place of ltev. G. W.
Attorney O. F. Coshow and wife, of
Jesse Edwards and B. C. Sides drove
best post up a little on the new tobacco
While Mr. T. J. Richey, cf Altona, Guo who was absent. Nowborg has been
McMinnville, were over Wodnsilay and up to McMinnville on Wednesday after­
latv.
Mo., was traveling in Kansas lie was greatly benefited by having the conven­
Thursday attending the convention.
noon to attend a meeting of hankers held
GARDEN
Go to Evans & Clemenson for fresh
taken violently ill with cholera morbus. tion hero and the visitors indicated that PUMPS,
Ladies’ Bicycle Suits made to order in that city.
meats.
He
called
at
a
drugstore
to
get
sotno
med­
they
enjoyed
llieir
stay
in
our
town.
north of Newberg Bank.
Powder.
Geo. I’ropst, of Champoog, was visiting icine and tho druggist recommended
RESOLUTIONS.
Kimball organs. Moore, Portland, Or.
t4
M rs . M c D aniel .
in Newberg the first of tho week. He re­ Chamberlain,s Colic, Cholera and Disr-
1. Uoaolved, That our Sabbath schools
Kead the adv. of Joseph Cook the Ma­
Kimball Pianos and Organs, warranted ports fruit and grain prospc-cts excellent
rhcea Remedy so highly lie concluded to should ha organized into missionary so­
rion real estate dealer in this issue. Ho 5 years.
in that section.
try it- Tho result was immediate relief cieties and instructed In tlie geography of
offers some bargains.
Jf yon Want odd sized windows W. I’ .
Dressmaking at residence north of and a few dosos cured him completely. Homo and Foreign Missions, and taught
Do you eat bread—get it at Star Bakery. | Heacock can make them for you.
Newbc-rg Bank.
M rs . M c D aniel .
It is made for bowel complaint and noth­ to contribute to their support.
Kimball pianos, deep bass, clear treble.
Matthew Terrell who was formerly a
2. That it is exceedingly important
Rev. E. S. Craven and wife were up ing else. It never fails. For sale by C.
J. D. Bel! has trailed hi3 interest in the resident of Iowa, but lately from east Ten­ from Wood lawn a few days tho first of F. Moore it Co., Druggists.
that every pro|ier means should lie used
H K F A IU IN G F IN E W A T C H E S ANI> CLOCKS A S P E C IA L T Y .
.
.
.
.
OREGON.
livery stable to Lee Smith. Smith Bros., nessee is in town stopping with his nepli- the week visiting friends and attending
to form our Sunday schools into a well or­ NEWBERG.
F r i e n d s O u u r t c i l y M e e t in g .
is the firm name now.
ow S. S. Terrell. He is out looking for the S. 8. convention.
ganized army of opposition to tha use,
The quarterly meeting of Friends and traffic in intoxicating drinks and
See the Kimball Pianos before buying. a location with a view of buying a home.
Tho city council at its meeting last
When in west Newberg, call at the Monday night lovied a live mill general church hold last Saturday and Sunday that wo co-opcrato with all wise move­
A very pleasant company, comprising
the boarders at the boarding ball did the store of II. F. Lashler, for Groceries, tax, a two mill special tax and a $2 poll was one of tiie most interesting ever held ments for tho overthrow of tha saloon.
in Newberg. Tiie delegates appointed to
3. That vo are grateful to tho execu­
Provisions, Notions, Merchandise and tax for city purposes.
picnic act on the mountain Saturday.
attend tho Yearly Meeting in Juno were tive committee and the officers of the as­
Kimball pianos. Moore, Portland, Or. 1,001 articles required in every well regu­
Town lias been pretty well canvassed
lated household. Everything fresh and by hook agents the past week. And now Jesse Edwards, Andrew Pickett, Mrs. M. sociation for tho excellent arrangement of
Mr. J. G. Hadley and family arrived
Ii. K. Edwards, Jonathan Votaw, Mrs program and management of tho conven­
new.
tf
an agent for Chambers Encyclopaedia is
Motvlay from Sheridan and have taken
J. Votaw, Mrs. E. B. Miles, President tion.
Mr.
S.
AVilson,
of
Hoisington,
Kansas,
preparing
to
get
in
his
work.
up their abode in the Maris building on
Newlin, Jesso Hobson, F. C. Varner,
4. That the executive committeo ho
arrived here with his family last Satur­
Mr. Eisenhauer, who owned a nine- Mrs. Melinda Craven, Milton Hampton, instructed to arrange the program for tho
First Gtreet.
day, intending to make Oregon his home. acre tract just north of Canby Heston,
Alphcus Mills, Mary J. Newlin, Elisha next convention with reference to some
Allen Craven was up from Middleton
He is a farmer and is desirous of pur­ has sold it to a Methodist minister from
Wednesday on the hunt of seed oats.
I Smith ami Mrs. Rachel Whiticro. By leading topic of our work and so avoid so
chasing land for that purpose. Mr. Wil­ Linn county, who will build a substantial
; request monthly business meetings were much repetition, und that superinten­
Mrs. Craven attended the convention in
son is a relative of Ed Stovcns and the
houee upon it this summer.
j established at Portland and at Upper Dry dents and teachers he induced to take tho
the meantime.
0 1
Cummings bo.\s.
Edmund Peilo, a young man from Creek in Walla Walla county, Wasliing- lead.
Jonathan and Moses Votaw are im­
Rev. H. N. Rounds preached a regular Bedford, England, arrived hero this i ton, and a committee was appointed to
5. Thanks to Newberg for entertain­
proving the appearance of their River
anti-tobacco sermon at the M. E. church
street property by having a new picket last Sunday evening, portraying tho habit week, and is stopping with Edmund establish another at Union, two miles ment, etc.
Robinson. Ilis intention is to make east of Newberg if they think it the
fence built in front.
in all its filthiness and showing its degen­
F o r S a lo .
proper course to pursue. The statistical
Oregon his homo in the future.
30 acres of fruit land two miles east of erating iniiuenco mentally, morally and
On tlio floor, but sleep on u lied purchased ut M acy’a. Our
A fresh milk cow, cheap.
Tho indications aro that tho cherry report showed a membership of 1,040 be­
Newberg for sale.
J. B urt M oore ,
physically. Having at one time been a
longing to the Quarterly Meeting.
G . V». M it c h e ll .
Portland, Or.
prices are on the floor—sleep above them. W e keep
tobacco user he does not have to draw crop has been injured to such an extent
Rev. Nathan II. Clark p cached at the
by the rains that many of the cherries
L. V. Moore, Portland, Or. Kimball very heavily on his imagination for proofs
morning
services
on
Saturday.
On
Sat­
F o r 8 n Ie.
along these lines, and every tobacco user will drop off. Out of those that remain
pianoa.
some mammoth specimens ought to be urday night a Sumlay school coiiforom-o
A good team, harness, wagon and sad­
in
this
town
would
do
well
to
heed
his
J. H. Fowler, of Hillsboro, has pur­
found for the exhibit at tho World’s Fair. was hold which was presided over by dle, also a good cow. E lla H olley ,
chased six lots in Hobson’s addition, and advice to quit its u sp .
Prof. Vance. The program was about
Two doors east of At., M. A Co., New-
The Frazier Ilimao on First street grew
will proceed at once to fence and other­
tho same as is customary on such occa­ herg, Or.
Dr. Leon Smith, the big man of tho
tf
up in a night and was an imposing edifice.
wise improve them.
sions. Dr. E. Jessup occupied the pul­
Kiekapoo outfit, was in town Monday
When the boys do free advertising for the
Corner First and Center Streets,
pit on Sunday morning, preaching ono of
Jacob Speas and August Soavert, with after bis tents and other stuff left hero
F oi* S a l e .
Newberg, Oregon,
G raphic in the future wo hoi»! they will
their families, arrived hero Friday direct last fall. He tried to run a bluff on Lee name tho price of the paper. It will save his characteristic sermons which was
A farm of 250 acres,
inilos north­
much appreciated by the Urge audience
from Germany intending to mako Oregon Smith, but failed. It soems that he had answering questions.
west of Newberg. For particulars inquire
present. The pastor closed tho services at this office.
arranged w ith Lee to get him a new sot
their home in the futiiro.
““N >
W.
P.
Heacock
will
mako
your
door
on Sunday night by preaching an able
K. K. K. is guaranteed to euro rheu­ of tent poles, but when he found that the
and
window
frames,
or
cut
them
out
sermon.
freight would be a little high ljp refused
matism.
W anted.
!
CAHIMES A Ft'LI. LINK OF
to pay for them, and it took a writ of roady to put together. lie has a com­
For n first class shave or hair-cut go to
plete
stock
of
frame
and
porch
materials;
A
team
of
young
mares,
second
hand
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attachment against his stuff to bring
J. L. Myers.
also cedar redwood yellow and sugar
harness, plow, harrow, and a few ewes.
I
him to time.
The eighth annual convention of the
Mrs. Lizzio Hoskins and Mrs. Ella
pine, at tho Depot Lumbar Yard.
J. C. Kirk. !
Oregon Slate Sunday School Association,
1
Tropst and child were over from Cham- . As many of our readers know, there is
Ira Mills’ mule team makes a pretty
poeg last Saturday and Sunday visiting to lie hold a congress of churches at tho fair hand wagon team. They liava sense which closed yesterday at noon was one
l i nn, Hrl t ati l i l i - n.
friends and attending Quarterly meeting World's Fair during tho month of Sep­ enough to know that they can’ t compete of the most interesting gatherings ever
Wo liavo a But of tho Americanized En­
ure
rugs fo r
rescrpitions
held
in
our
town.
The
delegates
began
tember.
On
behalf
of
the
board
having
of Friends church.
with our band boys, and so they main­
to arrive on Tuesday morning, the first cyclopedia for culu at ono fourth value. I
charge of tlie part Friends church will
Mr. David Watt ami family, of Dixon take in this congress, A. W. Macy tho tain a dignified silence, simply heating coming hy boat from Saloin. The noon Tho edition is well printed on good piqicr j Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Also a
county, Nebraska, arrived here the last secretary, has invited President Thomas time with their ears.
fine line of the
trains brought about fifty, and others con­ und hound in sheep, Cali quick und g e t!
of last week. Mrs. Hiatt is a sister of
Kimball pianos, endorsed by Patti.
tinued to urrivo later on by boat and train a bargain.
Nowlin to deliver an address hoforo the
Gid and Jo Heston. They will probably congress on September 22nd, tho subject
E. II. Skinner who had a severe tusslo until near a hundred wore in attendance.
locate in this vicinity.
Notlco to Tax Payer«.
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chosen being, “ The Philosophy of Qua­ with the pneumonia some time ago was The president of the convention being
Alva Many and family were down from kerism.” Such an invitation is a high com­ in town for the first time since his sick­ absent tho meetings were presided over
The fiapcMinent roll of the city of New-
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Dayton last Sunday. The family return­ pliment to Ills ability and the friends of ness, Wednesday morning. Considering by the vice-president, the honor thus fall­ berg, Oregon, with the city taxes levied
ed homo in the evening while ho remain­ Pacific College take a pardonable pride in ilis ago, he pulled through in pretty good ing to President Nowlin of Newberg. thereon for tho year 1393, liavo been
j P a a s r a ir r in K s C a r k f i - i x t C o m - j
I
1- uvniizii D a y oh N iou t .
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&
.
Rev. Thomas C. Brown delivered the plaeed in my hands for collection, tho
ed over for the regular mooting of the lotting it bo known that tho president of shape and looks like ho would be able to
the college has received an invitation to do justice to our big fruit crop that is j address of welcome in which lie not only same are now duo ami payable and will j .
college board on Monday morning.
ppcak for the Friends church on so itn- coming on. lie dropped in to give ns a gave the visitors a hearty welcome to the ho delinquent June 15, 1893.
Mr. M. L. Nobio, of Forest Grove, was
M. V o t a w ,
poitant a subject. lie will do the subject word of cheer and taka a rest before re­ hospitalities of our homes, but outlined
in town Monday ami Tuesday, introduc­
turning to his mountain-side home.
Treasurer of the City of Newberg.
tho work of tho convention and enlarged
ing his new school desk. Mr. Noble is justice.
Tiicra is nothing I have ever used for on the importance of Sunday school
an old school teacher, as well as an ex-
E. W. Allen of Portland, who was here
work. Rev. Cephas Clapp of l-'orost
l>eri^nced salesman of school furniture during the convention, and who was muscular rheumatism that gives me ns
Grove, gavo the response in a most hap-
and fixtures. This experience coupled largely interested in the collection of much relief as Chamlicr'uiii’s Pain Balm
| py and original manner which was well
with a keen observation and excellent fruits last season for the Oregon exhibit docs. I have been using It for about two
Wo tako this plan lo inform tho public that we aro better than ever prepared to
! received by the andienco. Rev. Joseph
mechanical ability, have enabled him to at the World’s Fair, says he saw a Connie years—four bottles in all—as occasion re­
\ lloberg of McMinnville, who is probably
ply tho trade tills Fall in tho line of a
produce not only a novelty in the way of of eastern men a few days ago who saw quired, and always keep a bottle of it in
the oldest active Sunday school worker
my
home.
I
believe
I
know
a
good
a school desk, but one that is undoubted­ our exhibit at tho fair. They said that it
in the state, delivered tho first address,
ly an improvement over the old style, was simply immense and away ahead of thing when I get hold of it, and Pain
,he subject being, “ Tho Relation cf
Bakn
is
tiro
best
liniment
I
have
ever
I’ai ties desiring to sot orchards this Fall will make monoy by calling on or
and on ■ which is doubtless the coming anything on exhibition in tho way of
the Church to tho Sunday School.’’
desk. One point of advantage is the sub­ fruits. A lot of yellow bellflower ami met with. W. B. Denny, dairyman, New
ponding with us heforo placing their orders.
Other addresses followed at this session,
stantial double hearing scat hinge, which yellow newtown pippin apples that Mr. Lexington, Ohio. 50 cent battles for sale
«11
under
the
head
of
“
The
Church
at
takes all strain fiom the hinge holt, mak­ Allen bought last fall and kept over for by C. I-. Moore A Co., Druggists.
George II. Hiraos, the veteran printer Work in the Sunday School.” At the
ing it practically unbreakable.
The exhibit aro world hea'ers and attract a
Tuesday evening meeting Rev. Strange of
hinges are fitted with a rubber cushion great deal of attention. Mrs. Alien who of I’ottland, w ho was in attendance at the
W . IP. H E A C O C K ,
Ashland spoke on “ The Sunday School
making them comparatively noiseless is one of the hoard of lady managers is Sunday School Association, called at ttiis
and
Missions”
and
Rev.
Hawes
of
l’oit-
ami at the same time us near automatic now in Chicago. Mr. Allen thinks he office Wednesday morning. Mr. Ilitncs
Und, also delivered a telling address that
as it is possible to make a seat. The will go next month. Their son is assist­ is a member of the Congregational church
1
Turning*, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Sand, Glass, Nalls and all kinds ol B iildln? Mate
was well received.
and
an
active
Sunday
school
worker.
Ho
woodwork is fastened to the castings, ing at the fair with the exhibit.
rial an<1 Ilullders’ Hardware.
N ow b erc, O regon
The
following
is
the
list
of
delegates
1 lias hilt little to say in a eonvention hut
throughout by a peculiar dovetail process,
The promptness »nil certainty of its
present aside fiom those whose post
which is also a patent of Mr. Noble's, and enres have made Chamberlain's Congli he is a whole team in executive work,
office address is Newberg. Wo sro not
lie has lor a long time been secretary of
1 « a big improvement over the screw and
Remedy famous. It is intended especial-
tho Oregon Pioneer Association und is an sure that it Is full and complete howi Vir:
CO. L. L. CASHS*.
glue process. The scats are made by the
ly for coughs, colds, croup Hnd whooping
Agciitn anil Ilonlors In
F W Wallace, Mr and Mrs O P Cos-
S
trick
en
D
ov/n with Hcari Discnc
Forest Grove Door and Lumber Co., of roughs, ami is the most effectual remedy active member of the Alpine Club of
how, McMinnville; Mrs C P Good, Albi­
Portland.
kiln dried Oregon maple, and are war­
Dr. illl>w Medical Co., IT.’..hart, 2nJ.
known for these disease». Mr. C. II.
na; S W Gla««cock, Sheridan ; Mrs C N
O ».-m .rvm : I feel it. in 7 duty, rcr writ as e
ranted to stand any kind of a test. Our
Our jieople were not disappointed in
Main, of Union City, I’a., says: “ I have
Rankin, Mrs A C Gilbert, Portland; C B Lteesure, to publish, uuioUclted, la ttowoit-l the
advice to those desiring school desks is
rcctfved frura Os. M att1 S citomtiv : I R irgnlns in r> and lOa^re Fruit and Chcken Tracts, near town, on easy terms. Best on the
a groat sale on Chamberlain’s Cough tho concert given by llie Glee Club last Stone, Halsey, Dr J P Dale, Miss Datlie beneu
r c u t e ic a I was ,trtekcn duwt) with Jlt'irt market.
***-
to buy the Noble desk, ami thus patron­
Remedy.
1 warrant every bottle and Monday evening. It was probably the Dale, Rev. E. K. Craven, Portland; Isaac IH 0 1 on . and ita e, impl lent k,n». a n, pH I-I i l.-e T. a,-y.
Ing from to to 110 U miis per minute, a it.oklng cr
ize homo industry and get good value lor
have never heard of one failing to give liest entertainment of the kind ever given l’rindle, Mary E Cos", Oregon City; W tí -urning tuisuU.-n la bia v.lud pipe, opr re-
the money expanded.
entire satisfaction.” 50 cent bottles for in Newberg, and tiie fact tiiat it is com­ R Winans, Salem. D A Wafers, K J
E. D. ELW OOD,
posed oi home talent is what makes us
i sale by C. F. Moore & Co., Druggists.
Kimball pianos defy competition.
Haines, Forest Grove; Rev II P Hatch- cion o f tbo heart r.cd helorr lower fib, pal -i in tr.
Th e Newberg
fivrstwr mr.jz.-r~r a - » -r~r. ■ I — ■igvr'M.a’m i w t -» -rr i - j r~arm proud. The class has lieen rpgolarly well, Halsey; N Gardner, McCoy; Emma wins, Hhortne*. 4 of breath,sleepier ?ner9, wcufc::^'
and (ter.crp.l debility. Tbo arttriwi In my r«.‘ :
drilled for some months by I’rof. Wersch- Riggs. Pierce Riggs, Crowley; J M Lam­ wo*ild
throb violently, tbo throbbing of r »*7 bew t
Iml, of Portland, who is not only a teach­ bert, Samuel Hoffman, Dayton; ltev Jos. could bo heard errors a largo room c:.u v/oul-S
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eliuke my whole body. I wna so ncnrouJ that I
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er hot a com|ioser of marked ability, and lloberg, .McMinnville; John Parrott, coaid n«»t hold my band Heady. 1 ha re 6 - 9 ' »
untlrr thm (rrMtmrnt o f eminent pkf*trinn -.
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the concert g u e evi lence that their work Dundee; Mrs Hessie J Shane, George H and have tnk-n f/uUoneof Patent Mtt'UHn*
Kii p« a (nil tin. of
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benefit. A friend rcror i-
had been productive of good results. Himes, Kev C II Curtis, C R Templeton, witb'iui
mended your rc-mertl*«. Hha wgj cared b / Ur.
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I he class in the exercises. Our iqmca will Travis, Miss Sophia Carstins, J, It Car­ IIcArt < arc end two bottle» 7 ^ ^
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CLOCKS.
Kerrinc. Mr pul«« to normal, I hare u© more
not admit of a more extended mention, penter, Miss Joe M Hamilton. Miss ls-na violent throbbing of the heart, 1 am » w rit maw
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but suffice it to nay that whenever the Story, Miss Me|!a Marks, E W Alton, of Heart DI mmum to take l>r.
Uemtvrtn
club a.moun-e another concert they may Portland; C W Wiiv«on, Chemawa; Mi s tie- Herat die» and 6e cured.
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here to stay, and all work warranted.
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