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OKEGOKUK KAIl.W.vY DIVI — »NU— FORTLAND AM) YAMHILL RAILWAY. Trains arrive at Newberg as follows: North. South T V. a. m. *12:80 p. m. *12:30 p. in. ti o'» p ni A S at! A rrh lrn t. Fre.h teed in bulk u ssnd's. New hat), new slices, new clothing, at Kay (i Todd's. M rs C It i! 1 worth *s vidting « >1. J. and Ed. Hampton are baying Portland bi ,1- (his w. ek. •B»«ry Other day. u pQinu j atjjj.hipping apples this fall. G . M. I ! .!•■ is making improvement* P a,»elicer nod Freight Rate« t<> all poi eau be obtaiued from c. 1 1. Kias>KU.. FKISSELL. it. Aa<k>ru, lorn, on Friday, October (i, to the wife a boat his res h-'.c.j this week. Ageut New berg. J r ' I oí David Lune, an eleven jk ound . boy. Mrs. Judge T iwnsnid left yesterday Local Events. Go to Evans A Clemensou meats. The cheapest blankets in town A Todd's. J . .hn Crawford, of f Dayton I Vi 1< t/M prairie, was morning foi her home in Lake county. John in town a couple of days the tir&t of the Matthew Charles and wife came down week. from Scott’s Mills yesterday for a few Mitchell & Clark are prepared to itir- days visit. nish first class lumber on short notice to The last leetnre of the course will ho parties going to build. . given next Wednesday uight at the M. The weather so far this month lias : E. church. Clias. Mitchell, tho fruit dryer, solJ L. U. Stanley spent Sunday with the been a revelation to even the “ oldest in habitant.” and slurped TOO pounds of lino prunes to home folks. Ciet your bedding ready for winter by parties in Illinois this week. Price rea G o to C. F. Moore A Co., for Dr. W m . buying your comforts and blankets of lized, Sh, cents, the purchaaerc paying Ellis’ Liniment. Kay ii Todd’s. the freight. Van Leavitt is a Nowberger again, hav A petition has this week been circu J. H. Townsend lias fitted up living ing returned last Saturday. rooms over his hardware store, which tlio lated and pretty generally signed asking See E. B. Long when you have any Gov. Pennoyer to remit tho remainder of family will occupy this winter. plastering or brick work to do. Rev. Marliu Cook cceupie ! the pulpit G. A. Graves’ fine. This ought -to ho See J. B. Mount when you want any at Friends church last Sunday morning, done, whether it is or not. thing in the line of Machine Oil. The last of tiie series of lectures for tho and Rev. Haworth in tho evening. / A bright girl baby was born to Mrs. R. W a n t e d — Stock to pasture, good grass, benefit of the Methodist church, will be / W . Wade on Monday of last week. given by Rev. M. C. Wire, of Portland, good water and reasonable rates. N. M. Snodgrass is building an addition on Wet .11 ’ »day, Octobor 21, at 7 :30 p. m. t2 W S. K i r k . to his barn to accomodate his thrashing The lecture is one of peculiar interest. Two of our nice young men now find it machine. The fruit dryers aro running in full convenient to make regular Sunday trips Sea-moss and Oregon coast bouquets to the county teat, and we don’t blame force aud in spite of tho unfavorable made by Delphina Ellis the invalid, for them a bit. weather, will be able to take care of about all the fruit. Some of it may he a little sale at J. T. Smith's store. I f you want to improve your appetite John Brown and daughter Florenco take a look ill the choice display of meats damaged, but very little will he entirely came down from Scott’s Mills the last of sold by Austin A Stanley, at Central lost. last week to bid Anise good-by. Mrs. Cox lust week received an invita Meat Market. tion to speak three times in Chicago Now is the time to buy plows right Sam Moflitt don’t say much about it, from the factory, either wood or iron but be is making quite an improvement churches during tho annual session of the W. C. T. IL , but being unable to attend beams. J. H. T o w n s e n d . in the appearance of bis place north of this year she had to decline the invita Lee Stanley is now tho possessor of a town just the same. tion. bicycle, having taken one in part pay Newberg gets an unenviable sort of ad Mr. Thomas William s, of Ogontz, Pa., ment on some lots sold to Charley Spaul vertising by tho actions one or two citi spent a few days last week looking over ding last week. zens of the feminine gender on their visits the town and surrounding country. He .Several petty thefts have been commit to neighboring towns of late. seemed much pleased with what he saw, ted about town recently and the perpetra Giles and Patterson are going to the and will doubtless speak a good word for tor or perpetrarors aro liable to have a lose quite heavily by the rise in the river Newberg when he returns home. case in court pretty eoou if it isn’t which inundated their garden. Cy. Tlio “ Harvest Hom e” Literary meet stopped. Vaughan is also a heavy lo3er. ing, post|<oned from last week on account A couple of young follows who had suc Corvallis buggies and hacks at cos . of the rain, will bo held at the Presby ceeded in contracting some debts at a This is a rare opportunity to get a first terian church tomorrow (Saturday) at number of places about town, have re class home manufactured vehicle for so 2:3D p. m. A good program has been ar cently returned east without bidding all little money. J. II. T o w n s e n d . ranged. A cordial invitation is extended their friends good-by. W o have received a letter from G. A. to ail. Miss Maud Tolleth left Saturday morn Graves, this week, in which bo ex J. R. Kelso, tho gardener, says he can ing for her home in Fairbury, Nebraska, presses liis thanks for the kind treatment greatly pleased with Newberg, both on lie receives from the county officers while beat his last year's exhibit of potatoes, unfavorable as this year lias been for po account of the heallhfulneta of tho cli at the hotel P e Warren. tato growing. l ie informs us that he mate and the pleasant associations formed Mr. Spencer, of Portland, was iu town picked a number of fine Royal Ann cher here. one day- last week visiting the various ries from a tree in Jesse Hobson’s young The steamer Toledo has discontinued dryers and investigating tho work done. orchard last Tuesday, the tenth. its daily trips between this place and He will go to Philadelphia shortly, for Luther Hill, Henry Morris, J. L. and Portland, ami is now mak’ ng triw eekly I the purpose of introducing Oregon dried Denny Myers spent all of last week in the trips between McMinnville and Portland, I fruits. Cascades on a deer hunt. The weather leaving Newberg landing on Mondays, Jos. Wilson believes in keeping up with was very unfavorable, as it rained every Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m. ' the times, and in order to do this ho is day, hut tho hoys got a couple of fine Mrs. Jas. Tice, who took first premium constantly adding now features to his cs- deer, and say they could have killed a on a collection of canary birds at the fair, ! tahlishment Tho latest ¡3 a beautiful load of them if it had not rained so is one of the most successful bird raisers nickel plated National cash register, re much. in this section. She has raised this se a ceived Monday. J. D. Carter, who for a number of years son something over forty, and it will pay Phineas Roberts and Allen Smith had has run a big general merchandise store any one well just to call and see and hear some wood piled up at tho landing for the in Newborg, has sold out Ids entire es- her beautiful yellow pets. Toledo. W hen the water came up, how ^ a h h s h m e n tJ ^ J ^ K L ^ H o lb J Ed. has Mrs. Harriet Scboin, of Omaha, who worked for J. D. a good deal, and is fa lias been visiting with Can by Heston and ever, about ten cords of tho wood decided miliar with tiie business. He is one of family for a few days Htarted home Mon not to wait for the boat and went down our most popular young men, and merits the river by hand. day morning. Mis. Sehoin is one of the success in his new venture. most able teachers in the Omaha schools, Milt Gamut, who has been assisting J. Rev. L. SI. Haworth, at one time a res and her husband is auditor of the Cuda If. Bowerman in his dryer for tho past hy Packing Co. of that city. two weeks, has returned to Salem. From ident of Newberg, hut who for several years past lias been engaged in the min A ll McMinnville went down to see the there he expects to go to Oregon City and istry for the M. 1C. church in Washington, start a lunch counter in company with a steamer Toledo when she landed at that has returned to Newberg, expecting to re place Sunday. I t was the first time in gentleman named Kenworthy. main. He will occupy Rev. Martin several years that a boat lias run up the W e are now ready with the best, cheap Cook’s house on Wynooski street. Yam hill as far os tho county seat, hut ar est and biggest line of Clothing, Boots, Last week in printing the list of pro" rangements iiave been made for a regular Shoes, Hats, Caps and everything to tri-weekly run belween that city and clothe the biggest man or tho smallest mimns awarded, we omitted tlio award Portland as long as tho stage of tiie river boy. Come and see the reduction in on colleciiou of canary birds, which was given to Mrs. M. F. Tice, and -Miss Addie will permit. prices for cash. K a y & T odd . M. Gard 2nd. Also, tho premiums The water in the river rose quite rapid Tho people of this community should awarded matched carriage teams, to Guo. ly tiie latter part of last week and the give men who get drunk and choke their Bryan 1st and A. J. Winters 2nd. first of this, making it necessary for the wives to understand that one of two things An Oregon editor has nothing to lose Toledo people to move their warehouse, | would be healthy for them to do: behave and everything to gain by a visit to which was done the first of the week. themselves or leave the community. tho world’s fair, consequently the senior Steamers are now plying between Salem They ought also to impress the same les editor of the G r aph ic , accompanied by and Portland, and we hear talk of a fast son upon any man who is mean enough his wife, left last Wednesday for tho big river line being established between In to sell such a mail the whisky to make show. They will probably be zone about dependence and Portland, in which the him drunk. threo weeks. Meanwhile, if the neigh well known steamers aud . A . . l — , I — — LO Ramona ...... I David avid H Hiatt and wife and Mrs. Alice bors will kindly continue bringing in a toona will be used. Thomas hi have decided to tacklo tho res little somat! ing to help out, we will try The Rev. Klwood Scott Scott, of the Friends/ThomM taurant business in Newberg, having to keep the pi >cr going. church, has accepted a n cal! to tiie Friends! t,lurant b Mrs. J. D. Carter has traded her resi church in Newberg, Oregon Oregon, and will red rented rented the th< Calkins’ building on First street move with his family ■ to that place alienti I!1 . rr|lt ■ for — that purpose. I Mr. and Mrs. dence projicrty to G. W . Grayson for his the 20th of this month. Mr. Scott has Hiatt are old liands at the business, and farm northwest of town, and tho present been pastor of tho Friends church here will come about as near making a success outlook is that they will become grangers before long. By this trado Mrs. Carter for the past eleven years and will Is1 sad of it as any one. becomes possessor of as good a farm as ly missed from this community. He is W a n t e d :— Salesmen, to sell our choice there is around, and Grayson gets about an able preacher and a successful evange and hardy nursery stock. Many special list, and his services have been in great varieties to offer both in fruits and orna the best residence property in town. Dunbar Bros, and Cobh arc not making demand all over the east and south. He mentals, and controlled only by us. W e had just made an engagement to conduct pay commission or salary, give exclusive ing their dryer work very satisfactorily, »r e v iv a l at Brooklyn, N. Y ., during the territory and pay weekly. Write us at i being unable to produce sufficient amount I of heat. W hat they aro unable to handle holidays, but was compelled to cancel it once and secure choice of territory. i themselves they are having dried by in order to accept this call. The com-1 M a y B r o t h e r s , Nurserymen, | others, so their loss will ho light. The inunity to which lie goes is a prosperous jl6t20 Rochester, N. Y . Dunbar hoys have demonstrated this year one. and the churcli membership num Perhaps some of tho readers would like that Gross prunes are good for something, bers over 800. We feel assured that all to know in what resiiect Chamberlain's if only to fool eastern buyers. They sold denominations will join with The Record Cough Remedy is better than any other. tlio greater part of their crop in Chicago in wishing Mr. Scott and his estimable W e will tell you. When this remedy is at a ret profit of $3 00 |>er bushel. family abundant success in their new taken as soon ns a cold lias been con field of labor.—Carthage, find ) Record. “ I consider Chamberlain's Cough Rem tracted, and before it has become settled “ During my term of service in the in tiie system, it will counteract the e ffect edy a s|>ecific for croup. It is very pleas army 1 contracted chronic diarrhea,” of the cold and greatly lessen it’s severity ant to lake, which is one of tlio most im- say* A. E. Bending, of Halsey, Oregon. and it is tiie only remedy that will do | jiortant requisites where a cough remedy “ Since then I have need a great amount this. It acts in perfect harmony with na I is intended for u»o among children. I of medicine, but when I found any that ture ami it aids nature in relieving the have known of cases of croup v here I would give me relief they would injure lungs, opening tho secretions, liquefying know the life of a li’ tlo one was saved by my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic, tiie mucus and causing its expulsion from tlio use of Chamberlain's Cough Item- Cholera and Diarrbiea Remedy was the air cells of the lungs and restoring the i edy.” J. J. LaGrange, druggist, Avoca, brought to my notice. I used it and will system to a strong and healthy condition j Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. say it is the only remedy that gave me No other remedy in the market possesses Moore A Co., Druggists. I>ermanent relief and no bail resolta fol- these remnrkahlo projierties. No other Edmund Robinson furnishes tho fol low.” For »ale by C. F. Moore & Co.. will core a cold so quickly. For salo by low ing data relative to tlio rainfall of this Druggists. C. F. Moore & Co., Druggists. month. As volunteer observer for the The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Towder.—N o A:u:u o Alciu. Used in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard. government weather bureau he keeps an accurate account of the rainfall, tsmpera- t ire, • tc , and Ids rejwrts may be reg.ir I- ed .is reliable. “ Tbe rainfall so f ir this month ha* been 4.1)3 inches to 7 p. m. on the 8th. On the O h 0 ) inches fell while on the 7th it was very excessive, lieiug 2 !)3 inches. In October 1 SOI. 5 30 inches fell. In October 1092, 2 5"» inches, most ot which fell in the ixtu-r part of tlie-e months.” It will bo seen that wo Iiave abend) had more than an average rain fall for the month, and ran reasonably hope that th-» greater part of the remain der of the month will be free from rain. An accident, which insulted fata!!)-, oc curred at Vincent’s mill n?ar M. i llotoii, l.iit Friday morning. At a little after !> a. in. Wm. Vincent, proprietor uf the i mill, in attempting to remove a piece of ; edging that had fallen down next to the saw, fell in sirti a manner that his arm came iu contact with tho »aw, which al • most severed it at the elbow. Drs, Me i-- C-k: \ Conucll and Littlefield were called, and , ,V r • Y - i the arm was amputated between tho el bow and shoulder, and everything done that could lie done to relieve tho suffer ings of thd wounded man. As a consid- erahle timo had elapsed after the accident till anyone had sufficient presence of | mind to cord the arm, which hied very profusely, tho doctors on their return, ex pressed fear that Mr. Vincent would not COL. C. W. DRAM. recover, and Saturday morning news was S U N S T R U C K IN B A T T L E ! received that ho died at a little alter sov- j PR . M IL E S M E D IC A L CO. F tk it a k t , I n n —I must say tin* liestoratlv« Xorvino en Fiiday evening, lie was well known j i'ml N erve aud Live;* i ’illa lnivo done mo to most peoplo in this vicinity, and v.as ! jjrcat coot!. r o l l Yi: \r.s i h a v e n o t f x c l t a s looked upon hv all as being a man above m .i.i) a s n o w . The spirting point of iny disease wna a tho average, both as a citizen and a neigh- ì sunstroke received in tattle before l ’ort Hudson, Louisiana. June llth, l':'.L I’ p to tier. The afflicted family have tho sym tlio time of beginning to take I)r. Miles pathy of all. ft j j K Kenieiiifs e m e d ie s I I had liad had a con- i \ I - t^ J ~ i L S O X ,S G R O C E R Y 1* the place to buy Anything «-» » ♦ » ♦ » » hero T «re H using O your U rcinerne*«, S A and N all D speak S well of them. Yours trulv. VOL C \V. D F A N , National Military Home, Day ton, O, PR. MILES’ NEBYINE Is the most ccr* tain cure for Headache, Neuralgia, Nerv ous Prostration, Dizziness, Spnsme, Sleep« leasnesa. Dullness, Hines. and Optunx Habit. Contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a Positive Guarantee:. On. IV! S L E S ’ ?! LLS, 50 D o sss 2 5 C t s . Sold by C. F. MOORE & CO. « î ♦ , T. H. H OWARD, t AMERICAN WATCHES, ^ J Niwuins, O regon . | MKAOQUARTKR3 FOR J ♦ ^ i- tinual distracting pain in my head; also, weak spoils, nnd iho past four years I have had to give up everything of an netlvo character, and stay in tho homo f o r f** i fl if* ■**> months at a t i in a ; L t V H L M could not walk a cross th« street. 1 KNOW YOLK nssuKDJi:s i i a y :: ctti i k i > ml ; and that tho cur * w ill l>* permanent. S e v e ra l Grocery Line. in T h o K Y K K Y T U I X a F I K X S II A N D C L E A N . ACTUAL NEED S ch ool Ite p o r t. Report of school Dist. No. 0, for the month beginning September Uii, and [ ending September 21), 1893. 04 THE LINE OF Number of days taught, 19 “ “ “ attendance, 4791 “ “ “ ahsen.ro, “ times lardy, “ enrolled, Average number belonging, daily attendance, 2ti! Number of visitors, 1 Will be prompt’.- relieved by ealtliiz ou ine. I nm a philanthropist by persuasion and am al Those pupils who were neither absent nor tardy wore Rosa Burrows, Alta l ’latts, ways prepared to olTer big bargains tu my Hue. Picture Frames made to order, a specialty. Fir. t 8tree\ j Outavia Sandora and Kllnu Sanders, Newberg, Oregon. Csi.utDA ll.n s Teacher. W - T . J¡ Æ A O Y . O ltK G O N S I A T K V. E V I H L U S1CKYICIÎ. Machine Oil at Mount's. pos S T O F F I C E D R U G S T O R E b :\ m m a k y . F o r Kent. Two good rooms in the Hoskins’ build ing. A. M. H o s k in s . F o r Sale. A farm of 250 acres, 4'._. miles north west of Newberg. For particulars inquire at this office. Notice. A ll persons knowing themselves in debted to J. B. Mount ere requested to call and settle immediately. Silver taken at face value. Stam ps W a n te d . I am making a collection of canceled stainns for sale, and would be very thank ful to any who uiav save the stamps from their old letters for me. A ll kinds of stamps wanted, hut Columbian preferred. D ismuiixa E llis . W an ted . Agents for Yamhill County to sell the Photographic Tour of the World, com prising over 550 views of objects of inter est throughout tlio world. ("5 00 to $1-5.00 per day can he made. Sells readily, even during hard times. Write for particulars. M alik !e Co., Gait. Agts., 248 Stark St., Portland, Ore. S i ’ ringbrook , Or., September, 1803. CARMES A FI LL LINK OF Elevation above tea level......... . .490 ft Mean tempurutui«............................... 58° Departure from normal................... — 2a Maximum lumper.itine. 9 1°. date. . 1st Minimum temperature . 41°. .date., ik.’d Mean of maximum temperature....... 07° “ “ minimum “ 49° Number times maximum “ 90° er ure r ug s for r e s c r p it io n s above................................................ 1 Number times minimum temperature 32° or bolow .................................... 0 Perfumes, Fancy and Toilet Article?, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. Number times minimum temperature lino lino of the 40* of below...................................... 0 Total precipitation...................... 3 27 in. Departure from normal..............x0.<’>7 in. Greatest precipitation iu 24 consecu tive hours, and date................. 1) 75 in. ciato 19th. Number of clear days ........................ 19 IPilSSCHtPTÎMNS CAUKFl-M.Y COM-{ I rouNDKi) D a y oit N ig h t . i “ of partly cloudy days............... 5 “ cloudy days............................... 15 “ of days on which .01 or more of precipitation fell............................. 13 Number of days on which .04 or more of precipitation................................ 8 Dates on which liai! fe ll................... 19th E dmi ' nd R obinson , Observer. Popular Patent and Family M edicines P Mrs. Win. IIun*cr, of Cordolivor, who for several mouths has been at the hos pital in Portland receiving treatment for cancer, died there on Wednesday, m il will he buried in this city today. Funer al services will bo held at the Presbyter ian church at 1 p. m. Mrs. Hunter wa* a noble Christian woman, greatly loved by thoso who knew her. Tlio sympathy of the entire •community is extended to the sorrowing son and husband in thoir hour of deep atliction. . Also a Blank Rooks, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. C. F. MOORE & CO. Newberg Nursery, A . K . C O O L E R & CO. Wo t.iko this plan to inform tho public that wo aro hotter than ever prepared to sup M EW IVlILUtiERY. ply tho trade this Fall in tho lino of a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. \ ï I’ai ties desiring to set orchards this FaU will make money by calling on or coneo ponding with ns before placing (heir orders. Mrs. L l ;nb and Mrs, Holley T)EPOT LUMBER YARD. MILLINERY GOODS, W . All tiie Latest Hoveltiea of the season. Goods cheap for cash, and see us before buying. ( all 3?. H E A O O G K , Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, Amt will be pleased t > show the Ladles of Newberg and vicinity Turning:«, Shingle,!, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Sand, Glaaa, Nails and all kinds of Building Mate ; rial and Builders' Hardware. N o w h e rs, O re go n J. R. HUNT. F. E. HADLEY, KYI Manufacturers of OREGON. tfEWBERO, A. HODGSON HADLEY, HUNT & CO. First Class Drain Tile. M A IN S TR EET M ARKET, H . I ) . F O X , P r o p r ie t o r , M a rrie d . P E iY T IT S T S T Y L E S o f W A L L P A P E R . Have j-ist received « nice line of Hied. D Wo am prepared to make n superior quality of drain tile in nil sizes. I-nrgo orders promptly A t tiie resiilenco of Mrs. M. K . Taitt, filled. Correspondence solicited. Price list on application. Corner Main <s Dayton Streets. at Moscow, Idaho, on Tuesday evening, U N T IE W ie iE IE ò G r , A good supply of October 10,1893, Miss Anise II. Brown, of Newberg, Oregon, to Mr. Harry It. Clough, of Moscow. Mr. Clough is re ported to be an excellent young man, a Usually on hand. Our endeavor In to supply member of ono of the prominent drug firms of Moscow, and will bo remembered our patrons with the best of everything in our line. Main street, one door north of Hard as having visituJ hero eouio timo in July wick’s photo gallery. last. Mrs. Clough is well known to New W E HELL FOR WE lit Y FOR berg people, as one of our most refined and competent young ladies, and all will join with us in wishing them a long, hap WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. py and prosperous married life. They will make their boino in Moscow, where r AND I f you w ant good and cheap homes, they will he at homo to their friends alter In u licidtliy locality on the h'outheru the 15th. _ l ’aeillc Itailroad, M arried : —In this city, on Thursday, October 5, Mr. Tlios. Jones and Miss Nora I! Wood, Rev. Martin Cook offlc ia oiR Æ ia-oirsr. 5cof, Pork & Mutton TO Cash le a t Market! . 'Home Seekers. Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. C8 IE TO MARION. c a sh lyOiJsEs A T orpid G O O D ÏEIT Austin & Stanley. 0 . W . H A D L K Y , R eceiver. DYSPEPSIA Is that misery experienced when suddenly made avraro that you possess a diabolical arrangement called stomach. X o two dyspep tics havo tho came predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes T7 io underlying cause in tiie L i m i t , and one thing i.4 certain no one w ill remain a dyspeptic w ho w ill I t trl!l correct A c id ity o f Stomach, E rtpelfonl fipnci, A lla y Irritation , Aanist D igestion Uad (.1 1’ 3 «c.n.o Sima Start trie L iv e r wttrMmy and all bodily ailment* will disappear, • T r r *5— thm three 1 s* r*cr#d * :th f>ysp-p«ia in if» r.-nr*t form. I tried ter-rat ifoct'rrr., ' t t v ’^7 ?fTor'ied nor^t.rf. A t I*st I tried ir.mmon« Lirer Regulator, which cured m* in a abort t ire. It i» a good medicine, i not U it.”—jAsica A. Kuans, PbiiA'a, Pa. iC ir r v c n T patkao e ^ i If a « n n r ?. Hte* p in • J on Wrapper. I t l i n U l ft t o ., PUMrtpkte,!». Low rates between ii&u Francisco aud Port- 1 m tad mid V A T Sold by G. F. Moore && Co. j T j B Y p o i n t s School & Church Privileges River Stenmrrs Wm. M. Hong A Throe Sisters ABOVE TH E A V E R AG E . leave Portland rtundty, Wednesday and I ridity at « u. in. Leave Sidem, north, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday a t «» h . m. Unim proved land $12 to i25 per acre. P w-enger fare, Newberg to Portland or Ha- 1 lem, 00 cents. L arge farm* $20 to $.50 per «ere. Clear For any inf )rmatiou desired, address ed hind in -5 to 20 acre lots, $40 to $00 It. li. MCLCAHY, ! T. W ARDLAW. Gen I H'lpt., per aero. T. F. »fc P. A. Corvallis, or. Land Sot to Fruit ................ ........ _ J. T. lO EJd m p list, | Of Dca Moines, Iowa, write« under date of • March 1 M, DO 1: * S. B. M e d . M ? « . C o , Dufur, Oregon. (ientfenirn * On arriving home l.tcf i found nil . Express & General Delivery. •J. I). Ite li, I*ro j»rlc t«»r. T am prepared to do ft general delivery busi ne-s. Goods nr exprev-delivered to any part of the citynt re«*-.nable rates. Headquarter* at Morris, Miles A Co's store. JOSEPH COOK, • M A R IO N , O R ECO N. , I PHI NO Quaker City Poultry Yard. S girl, itru! on»*-half year* old, w ho Iutd uiiHinK a w ay lo V ,S potimN, is m»w w»dl, atrong and vigorous, and well iW!ir>d up. H. B. Cough C ure ha* dor.e ■ lie work wolJ. Both of tlio children like it. Y ou r H B. Cofigli C oro lm « cured ('. F. Butler, Breeder «n 1 F in d er i f Id. Bruit «m l kept a w ay all buinteneea from me. ma Fowls. l>«tkc of York and Auto S i give it to every one, with greetingfl for | crat strains. all. W ish in g you prosperity, we aro Y ou r#f M u. A M kh . J. K. F o r d . If v<> i wlah to f» i-1 freah and cheerful. nn<l ready * r th*» Hprlng’a work, eleaii** y«»ur ays i. * i with the ll<-id and Liver Cure, by I tnkiii" two or tlir»:«’ d **!••* e »eh week. .Vieent* per hnUl« by all draegluta. 1 un ¡er * positive guarantee by C. K. and tend: d In good shape, one, tw o or three years, $80 to $100 per acre. C'orrespondenee solicited. Address, Strok first r| i«i i:i every respect Fggs f« r sale slid MtlsfaetioD guaranteed. BRANCH Poultry Yard N O rf . o o s . ewhf . r o , Wyandottes a Specialty. The licet and most popular breed. I- 4 0 : for sale at -42 (HT si 11 i UK " I l"’ - < nil on or addìi -, g_ H o b S O Il/ '