NEWBERG GRAPHIC. A N o iiltt iD N c n t lt t it lT Y , lit* ill Vi. AU tfio foronoon session is ¿i» a got judgment for the am amt of his •lain]. T here is litllo doubt hut that n very gri;irf-i inspiration, a hi *iron murk e,| l.y It cost the delinquent sixteen year :nesg dmino tlie i I irga i cr cent of tfiu f ici;m i On the farm of S. It T. Jones, about mt lch spiritual pu war. Tho no intfilo scription Irving to beat Mr. Nuituc r uuL I ( I winter Fxiison comes from n u hiele of pure three fourths of a mile south of Hubburd ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MOHXl-V’O. 1 ; W . IP. I I E A G O C K , ; air. How very fow liou.-es "S lliero are that Pfdiver waa followe«! !>y a very j>!estant Due.— U lrriih u rg Courier. aud only a few rods from the stage road, (lit]mcr hour, made interI'stiug by I'le ifiy bave any arruiiKeunmt at a t fur ventila says the Wu.alburn Independent, is u EDITORS AND l'IRUSIIIRS: i t i m i o n : i:\ ftl i s. of goo i dinner an l *'jiri.il intere•our»», tion. We venturo the .rilen that if curiosity which at present is attracting Turnings, Shingle , Lath. P i , Saul, y iti« iii-I a'l kla<|. -if it i;M i:i - Mule E . I I . W o o d w a r d a n d O h m . C . E m e r y . yon visit ail the dwelling aitiL»r % A 111 NeWberg i liicli we aiti air ua\ to l ’ri-'Diis rial an t builder.. 11« ill County Itep<*rtcr. rorikidernblo attention. It i.as licen fio w b a r s , O re g o n that uro lieutod l.y stoves von will not church « here tho after noun ses-si->n con- noticed for tho fust 15 years, but never h. ictod with a bad cape of F R I D A Y , DECE VI BKR 2), 1803. find moro than onn in ten that has unv vt'iu*'! «liorlly after on« o’clock. Appro­ lias moused such interest ns in tho past the gleet wa< potted on tlie street Mon* held Kutered a . secmul ela.M "istter at tlie po*t well arranged plan for ventilating sitting few months. On a space of, say, 20 feet priate devotional exercises wero ‘ day hy Stock Inspector Minty, The ow li­ ottice at N ew berg, Oregon. rooms and bed rooms. In tho sitting after wide!» we hud personal experience square appears this, “ What is itV” It or was allowed to take it heme en prom- room you will usually find tlie uir dry and of Crusade work yiven by Mrs. Sarah can be seen lies! just after a rain or while ■ inng to keep the animal there. -Mr. Min- A Morris, who was ono tho original or 11- I n tiie Chinese smuggling case recently cdoso and anything hut refreshing. tlie ground la tilled or covered w ith water. i tv says all animals with contagious dis­ 1T E W B E E G - , O B j E G O IS T . tiied at Portland, Mulkey, Bannon and healing stove does not neeeseaiily ren­ caught the These are numerous holes, about as large paders in Indiana whore eases inu-t tie kept out of tlie city, or it Dunbar were found guilty, tho jury disa­ der the atmosphere more impure than fire from their neighbors in Ohio, she a.s common lead or slate pencils, from ; will become Ids duty to r port them. plainly portrayed how tied vi-itctl her in greed on Lotan and Stid Back and the when tho room is warmed by an open v. liicli gas or uir is constantly escaping Cal. Cooper knows of no reason why fire, but it will do it unless proper atten­ others were acquitted. the night season, taking .-!«<•;> from her with a sound as of meat frying or the he i-rn’t qu tidied to hold a postotfiee un- tion is given ventilation. Tlie atmos­ eyes and filling her with burning '/cal to D IR B O T O B S : hissing of wafer on a hot stove or iron ; ■ ler Cleveland. I I « knew a man hack in T iik wonderful •ong-tminod horse, Ore­ phere is sure to become foul unless there o. c. c h ì h s t e n s o x , W . IC A L L E X sometimes tho pressure may be stronger go forth in his name against tho mighty j Missouri who formerly lived in IhiiFilo c. w. M ccoxxEr.r., ti. W . M IT I H E L L , A . li. M I L L : gon Wonder, will ho represented at thè is a constant buppiy of fre-.li uir coining: than ut others, but it is there just tlie j el,l|1!lL | aud was at one time an intimate friend oi inidwinter fair hy ono of bis eolia, Mon- Into the room. There should bo a venti- A question box wa° then conducted by A m p le Facilities A fford ed for tho Transaction o f a General B an k in g Business same. The pressure is so great that if ter.uma, tiiat has a tuil se veti feet long | lating (lue to curry Ilio impuro air from ' Mrs. L. A. White, of Middleton, which one of the men Cleveland hung while these vents are closed they will ill a few W. M itch cl Moses V o t a w . Cashier. nnd a mane five feet long. Ile i» owned i tlie room and a Iraiisom turned to eonvey brought out many intesting and happy | sheriff of Buffalo. minutes sen 1 the mini flying as though a pure air into it. \Y itli more attention, . . . , . . . . , , , . . near Marion. thoughts. . , .. . . , • , j miniature blast l»ad exploded. A large, IIow manv young men and women given to bathing rogumrJy and with prop- 1 . . . . . Memorial hour followed, beautiful! # . . .. ..... neayy iron pan was inverted over some of T he Orrgon City Courier says tho re­ er care for pure air to breathe at all times, load by Mr* A d ía Murria and Mr». Mur- 1 wll° ‘ oal(1 j ,!#t as wel1 he in school are J the strongest vents, tho rim being bur fed flection from Portland’s electric lights can much HiflVr’n^ and many doctor bill guerlte Klliott. Extracts of memorials I pending this winter in idleness. Noth­ in mud preventing any escape of gas; a ing is so valuable in proportion to its cost be seen at tliut place under favorable con­ would ho avoided. man then sat down on the pan and were read from many of our sisters, who as an education.— Itemizer, ditions. Here at Newberg wo very fre­ . 1 awaited result?, which were not long in were valiant soldiers tri«ose that tho spring, tlie amount shipped was not as N K W B H IIG r A IIt . tnoro personal crusade reminiscences and it will bo practically demonstrated hard times would put more tramps on the great us it would otherwise Iiavo boon, were given by >Si»!ors Southwell and j next harvest. In answer to c.ri article in tho G r a p h i c road, tint in this community at leant, tint probably not fewer than a thousand Smith followed by three addresses of flf- I Newberg with her usual enthusiasm ha" there are fewer knights of tho road going crate» were shipped from Dundee, New­ : of December 22ml, I will ask, who are to teen minutes each. The first by Mrs. sent in her list of subscribers to tlie M id­ the rounds than in former years when berg and Springbrook. Rpringbrook i lie benefited hy the fair association? As Dello C. II. Cox. Hutijeet, “ Twenty! winter fair association. ■Twenty-five j times were flush. IIow can this ho ac­ alono emit about five hundred crate». far as we are concerned wo liko to see Years of Temperance W ork,” in which names are recorded. If the other precinct: 1 counted for? Add to thin another tliuu-nnd crate» put ! everybody enjoy themselves, even if it be at do as well Yam hill will more Ilian fur- j she desciihed briefly tho advance along up for borne consumption, and the show­ ! at a properly conducted fair. As far a« tlie years since our organization. We nish her share of expenses of a state ox . I H ie N e w t s T g a sso c ia tio n is c o n c e rn e d w e T h e Hawaiian question still continues ing in tlie small fruit line is very goo-l. ! have seen influences started that will liibit. Owing to the fact that tho cherry crop i w e ro g la d to r e a d , in tlie G r a p h i c that to drai; aloni;. Congress will probably never stop, among which are Ilio Scien­ With tho many depredations committed j j they w o re n vv aide to | ty a ll o f th e ir was quite short, and most of the trees just kill a lot of time fooling with it when tific Temperance Instruction lav.». Tlie by trumps on this si le of tlie river, Me- j p r e m iu m s . A s for th e k ic k in g w o th in k they oii|;ht to take ii|> tho tariir question coining into bearing, not much of this anti tobacco laws, tlie prayer mooting Minvilie is tho only town that lias euptur and do what they intend to do at once. fruit was shipped, but lliero was raised th a t n o h a rm w a s m e a n t , bu t tlie p e o p le ! in \Y il- od one of the light-fingered gentry. With who went to tho trouble to take their ^very day at noontide hour be sufficient for homo u-o. This feeling of uncertainty is no Rood to j iard ball in the business heart of Chicago, tlie a»:istance of Salem olficiuis Mie person Of apples and pears, which are not gen­ stuff there thought that they had ought1 lar,llm11 ,n the b!Iein^ 8 1,eart tlie business interests of tho country. tiie prayer tliat ascend» from tiie heart of who burglarised Smith's jewelry store i» erally considered a very important crop, to iiavo tiie first right to Ilio money that every loyal white ribbonur at Ihe san e now in tho county j iil. there have been shipped from this section was made. Notwithstanding Ilio weath­ Bingrr Hermann may prove T. T. hour and many other». fleer’s Santa Claus fida year. If ho In­ this fall, at least 8,0:):) boxes, M. .1. er wo think that there was nearly if not Tlie Crusade hymn, “ Give to tiie Winds I have just returned from market, "'llo re I have selected a general assortment comes governor Oner Rets a congressional Hampton having shipped more than quitG money enough taken in to pay all ; o f now D ry ( ¡uod», < i roueries ole. nomination in his slocking. And Mr. 3,590 boxes alone. It would bo impos­ tho premiums, and if the association in­ thy Fears,” was then sung followed by Mrs. Helen Ii. Harford with tiie subject. fle er’s stocking fa u p — Cap. Journal. U np.irivllclctl O f f e r . sible to natimati very accurately tlionum- tended to pay all the hills at once they W ell, where could tho republicans find her ol boxes of winter apples held for a mil-t have known that tho fair this last “ Tho Crusade, its .Spirit uml Meaning.” A L i v e D a i l y p a p e r f o r One C oa t a H O L I D A Y 0 -0 0 1 3 3 A T P R IC E . Among many good tilings »lie said : “ We D a y , T w e n t y - l i v e Cents a C.lonth. a batter man to put on tho ticket for con­ later market or for bom 1 u lint proba- j senson would not pay off all (lie old debts are not here to bivouac m v tiie past con­ gress than T. T . (leer? The People’s Papor for hard times. Th is is the tim e you w ill want you r m oney to reach the farthest, and here is bly 2,000 boxes would lie sufficiently low j an 1 premiums. It ¡»n ’ t the pennies that quest but lo gain fresh inspiration for the For town people, city people and fanners; you r chance, i mean Business. fo make it absolutely saf,-. This gives in ! makes the fair, as for me I never put in prepaid, by mail, for 25 cents a month, oncoming contest. Its meaning to us fi­ A m a n in Now York baa roconlly licen 10,000 boxes of apple', which will aver- j any more than the g ito fee, hut I have $3 a year. Not a paper sent on credit or Arm ory BuiMiasr, T ll broadened and quickened conscience, u Alata Street, N ej . engnKed in ilriimminj’ up n company of ago at least 50 cent» per box, or $5,000. | boen to considerable trouble to put the after time is out. Strictly in advance. closer toudi to the Savior. It n. -an» a (Cheapest Newspaper on the Pacific Voast, re c ru it« to assist Ilio president of Brazil fo Wlien wo consider tui.t very few, com- i ol r.iy stuff on exhibition if I tiionght Complete Associated Press telegraph re­ b o ld his job. It is now in order for some paratively, are raising eppl ■», nnd a nía- | >1 'vould stand a gliost of a chance. For fuller, brighter future for our children. It is a mo t positive part of and perfect­ port. All news from Capital. Foreign ie llo w of a philanthropic turn to o ffe r hi» jority of Mióse in oíd orehurds, rnos» 1 llm past tliree years I llave done wbat I 1 r -- Ne-.vs, Sporting News, Markets, Hop and ly loyal to tiie church, and ¡1» we stand IV j S Ü i A nasistanco to Queen I.il, so th at P re sid e n t grown an l wnrm caten, ¡t malíes a prctly conI I in my lino for - interost oí the Wool news. at Ihe close of 1893, wo dare not slop Cleveland can devote a little lim n to m a t ­ favorable shnwing in tlie upplo lino. associ.iMon, not exhihiling lees tiian five Of Des 'loinés Iowa, writes under date of Uubia&ai Editorial Inscussion. In d e p e n ­ where the Crusaders did or evc-n at the M i re h 2;¡, 1 ters moro interesting to Ilio average d e n t o f dicta tio n b y tho Oregonian o r an y I’robably 2,000 hese» ot punch p'um», : nrlicle» at nny ono limo. And llave re- S. 1». M i : i >. M fu . C o , dosing of the saloons hut pledged to Mie m o n o p o ly . R e p u b lic a n , In d e p c n p e n t for American, caivi.-d in ali ahout $10.09 wliian woilld grosH primes, etc., were shipped during W E S E L L FOIi Dufur, Oregon. general uplift of fallen humanity, we will th e P e o p le . \\ i ; li : v 1 OU tlie season, adding quite materially to the not bave heen reasonah'o componi atiori Gentle,urn • go on in His name. Compiciing and to Try it. Yon will he pleased. Money j On arriving home last week, I found all E d it o r D i n i i a r , of tho Astoria Cudgel, amount of money received for fruit. *),' for thè lalior (fiat il reipiired to put the conquer. Brother Elv-oo.l Scott thinks Refunded to anyone who is not satisfied i? well mid anxiously awaiting. Our little has learned that a mail is about ns liable this amount Dunbar Bros, shipped 590 stufflhere. As for Mia finaneiul condì- WE GUABA1 TIEE SAIISrAOTION. is not worth twice what it costs. tlie outlook for the future is favorable, girl, eight mid one-half Nears old, wno These are times of close marnins. to he punished for stealing a newspaper boxes from llieir orchard, netting a dollar Moli of Ilio fair it will no doulit ho bene­ j l*11'! wasted away to 5S pounds, is now public sentiment is being educated and Why pay $1.25 to $2.50 a month for one ficiai lo iiiuko pomo clmngu in that line as article ns anything else. lie appropriated or more per box. ! strong and vigorous, and well "TIG H T when it becomes united success is as­ or more daily newspapers when you can fleshed np. ^ S 1». Cough C’uro has done an article which ho found In a Portland The prune crop, which is tho staple in it wonld not he polìey for a few to stand sured, lie dues not believe in longer wrap ^ret the whole thing in a nut shell for One its work woll. Roth ni tho children liko paper, and n fellow who didn't know tlie this valley, was, taken altogether, a pret­ tlie hi ti nt. l ’ ut who get» thè bonetìt of l>ing tlie horns of the monster with hay Cent a Day? Send for a sample, free. ¡1. ^ our vS II. ( 'otigh Cure has cured You will bo surprised. You will bo de­ difference, look offense at it and thru-died ty fair crop for young tree», and though Mio fair? The people who bave no stufi' and k ep t away a!i hoarseness from me. to apprise people ol their danger, but in lighted. A silver two bit piece will bring to show and Ilio business men of thè city, him a while. Moral, Micro are fellows Ilio early rains injured the fruit in many S > give it to every one, with greetings for cutting tlie horns o ff root and branch. you a Daily Newspaper for a whole ail. Wishing you prosperity, we are who smuggle other things than opium orchards, it was generally saved w ithout are tini olle», il' not Min associ,ition. So Tho committee appointed ut last union month, with all the Important Nows of \ours, M k . tSc M r s . .). F F ord . and Mongolians. much loss, nnd in good condition. These, why try to run a fair without Ilio outside the State, the Coast, the World. to crusade for new member» report an ad­ 1 If Vfci wi.-b to f,>ol fresh and cheerful, and Sustain the People's Paper. A ll who of course were dried for shipmeut. An people bave Ilio intere * at lieart. dition of twenty-ll roe ladies and eighteen favor Independent Journalism should r' ’• *y V’r l ),‘ Spring’s work, cleanse your sys­ tem with the Headache and Liver Cure, by T iikkr is little doubt Mint tho now La- Inquiry at the various dryers in and near think without this tlie exhibits would he gentlcmon during tiro week, addin ; tiii- J . D . l> e li, P r o p r i e t o r , take and pn-h this paper, ami push tlie taking two • r three doses e tch week. layette paper will suit u good many peo­ town shows about (i 1 tons of di ied fruit ns | fuw nnd the association would not get to tlie number taken in sinco last annual high-priced monopoly dailies out of ex­ a cents per bottle by nil druggists. ple up there. In iqsiaking of a burglary the output, four or live tons of which was mudi gate money. Although fairs have I meeting in March makes forty-nine ladies istence. IIoPF.Il liflOTIIKKM, D id under a positive guarantee by C. If. Î Riii prepared to do a general delivery b u si­ Moore & Co. F.iitois and Proprietors, there hy a number of dnmkeii boys, the plums and apples, the remainder being been run without paying premiums that ! and thirty-one gentlemen, making the ness. (Jood* or express delivereti to any {»art Salem, Oregon. ' is a tiling of Ilia past. It might have I of the city at reafonable rates, ileadipiarteis editor goes oil to preach ii sermon to them prunes. Of this amount ( ’. E. II OdkIIH cnmpWo membership of the Nswlterg W. nt M orris, M iles & Co's store. on tho subject of drunkenness, lie tells dried near 19 tons, J. II. Iloweruian, 10 licen done to start on hut not now. if ¡ C. T. U. ninety-;.inn ladies and forty- tlie |K*oplo work and ruis ■ their »tuff and tons, Ilray, Dixon C i Co., 15 tons, Clias. n o t i c i : o f s a l i :. them how awfully much worse it is to get three honorary members, in addition to drunk before they are of ago than after­ Mitchell, 0 tons, Mills tiros., fi tons, Win. ! put it on exhibition surely those in town I'. W. II A D I,P Y, I’ ccflivc::. T N P K i i nnd by virtue of ail order to me gtv tins about eighty iiavo : ignad tlie pledge. J cn by the stockholders of the N ew berg wards, hut never says a word to their el­ Alton, 5 ton» and l ’aul Many 1 ten». The j anil tilosa who don’t raise sudi stuff can Lf>\v rales bet’.veeu San Francisco and Port­ Mere.mtile nnd b u ild in g A »Q «d itb m , a eorpor W ill) a feeling that God had signally land and ilion duly im* rpuratt »! nud doing business un­ ders who every day set them tho example price received for prunes this year is low­ ; afford to pay a few pennies to see it. if blessed our efforts and that we Iiavo been iter the law s of Oregon, and having its prinei- in both drinking and gambling, nor to er limn any other year previous, lmt it uo premium h pai I ami a large exhibit is | jml o » <»f b:isint».vs at New berg. Oregon. Said helped onward and upward, by Miis cru unb-r being made at a mcotimr «>f tiie stock V A L L 3 Y P O IN T S tlie suloonist who opens and baits his will average ut least 7 cents per pound, . i hewn it will not h - a fair allowing of tho sade anniversary mee;i:ig, we sing tho in holders of the aforesaid association, s lid meet- ! ¡country around. So wo would say let aggregating $8,200 to $8,900 for diicd fruit mg being held in Newberg. Oregon, on the b»th trap on the principal street for tlie pm R iver Steamers Wr ?4. TTfSng & Three SI.-fers spiring temperance song, “ We all Bo tlay of Nove;ub»*r. A. P. 1 s->. and directed me j those who enj >y tho luxuries pay for leave Portland Sand W .n. day and F riday pose of making criminals of both men alone. sell twenty i'.!e) shares «.f stock in saida>soci- at !> a. m. Leave Salefn, north 'i uc-sday, Thurs- long,” and Were dism: ud by Bro. l ’rico tu elion < r curp.HMtioti, held and ow ned by V*’. il A mos A. G raves , When wo think that this section is on Mum. und hoys. day nud Saturday nt t> a. m. Caine. To satisfy a claim for d elinquent dues, KliiMRTER. P.as»spnger fare, N e w t ly a few miles in extent, and that at least to Portland or Sa- lines and ussos.-monts rtue and o ', ing t«> said lem, •'») cents. as-oci ti.) i from the said W. il. Caine, said T ill, f i l l m u m . a r m e s . one-Iourth of it is still covered with forest, eiaim being for the sum o f three hundred and T hkrk is n cali otti for a eamus at the For any information d e-ired. address < O i N T . I I \ C I I F . ;:s a s s o c i a t i o n . thirty four (:>:■*) and «7-103 dollars and interest K. K M l T C A I I Y, councii room toniglit for tlie purpose of I that many acres of tho cleared land is in thereon aad e .sts and accruing costs. Sa.it! T h o gospt-1 trm fH 'ra n c o m e e tin g h e ld T. \\ A R D L \,\V, Gen'l Snpt., CJU) shares of stock being an undivble«l “ noinlnating a straigtit water ticket.” I gross, that U ),000 to 75,000 Imsluds oi on th e 2 d i a n n iv e iv a r y of th e ( ’r u -a d c E dito e. G h a i ' u i c :— Perhaps pom o of twentv interest i . F. & P. A . Corvallis, O in a certain veneered b u ild in g ' | grain have been grown in this section til's the aforesaid association, and situat- Tliere are probably nono in town but tlint c o n v e n id la st Snturtl.iy in th e P r e s b y ­ votir read ra wonld he int-nested in read­ owned by C ed on tlu* il -rHer o f Ml!in and :Sheridani waiit a water sy -lem put in as soon a» it year, and that not more Him ono fourth terian c h u rc h a t 1.) a. n i. M r s . T o w n ­ ing of lit» Yamh.ül County Association. in N v ' iv he rtr Yam hill county. Ore'iron. Street** Not ice vati lie dono witli any degree of snfety to of tlie orchards are in hearing, we can get s e n d , p re sid e n t of t h e îueal W . C . T . U . This associa'ini in jet« monthly, its first i.* her •by gi i'll th it on SaturiliIV. 1the :oOth d iv Pm *omhe A. 1». is. :i, at ten o el. »ck .». M. nf Heine conception of what sort of a country S'­ id «I Mie city (rolli a llnaiicial stand|ioiiit, hnt ut tlie .if.irenioutiune- 1 bn ildimr in tiie p re sid in g . T li e p r e s id e n t rea d th o c a ll session thi? school year having heen held Ooing to Buy il f .irs's vvtl. ■oauty and >tate. I w in . ill oh - we believe that a ioajoiily oi mir people: is tributary to Newberg, and form some for th is m e e tin g g iv e n hy th e e v a n g e listic at McMinnville in October. Toe second di enei1* to SI 1 t or f d !much Hierei •f a* may i>v are inelined to Mie liclicf t liat wo bave not idea of its possibilities for tho future. All su p e rin te n d e n t of tlie N a t io n a l F n io u a n d j U;l;; h e ld at D ayt n in November, and SC! (ÌR A V E L Y q > j -'fy tilt* Claim o f *«aid associa lit' sir* • t- yet reuclied tliat peint. Witli tlie | irsent our people have lo do ¡» to hold on to ;J -o hv ot*r c h i ’, ftia n , M i.îi l'raneeôi L . 1 ^h * th ird on last S, Saturday at North Yam- ti- *n ft-r «1ell ine t du. ‘S till« * and as>e sMiient* C o n s t ip a t io n , In idr. .1 nnd thirty fa>ur and stagnatimi in business tliere i» little prò» what they have, li-la over the hard limes Will;ir»1. Tlie tirst ses>ion was spent in h ill. I h a d th pleasure of attending the i 7- wit •loi; !»r* ( -.7) M ¡th inti e t ther eon and «r INFLAMATI 0 N cfiHc BLADDER. as O und :«e e», tho tvrai.i «»f m ic . i >ale pect that, honds euuld la) sold unii » fi us host they can and wait for the nrst and third sessions, Tiie aasociu- pruine am) prayer, praise for all the — A LL K ID H E Y D I S E A S E S . — id.1er. for ch «U in l-.u;d. Inv; In tho wonld lai at a sacrifico. Adinitting that time that is anrelv coming. W. r . KKt IÎKK, net in tho public h A house anti in which God has lead us un from a little j ! *c owt.er*; Mercantile and President n lionds coutil lw sold ut a salisfaetury rate, Sold by C . F. M oore ¿c Co. i praying band of women kneeling in the was called to order at 10 30 a. m. by ltilibli'U As*> I* i: " I D D I A I. i s K O I ' U T I . r . H , lUtcd nt No \\».«r Ore »n, the J-ith «lav of the prospetta aro that it wonld icqiiirn ai snow in front oi the saloons in Hi!l>l »oro, County Supeiintendant J. Ih Stillwell, Nc\ vmt»vr. A. 1». t tax in oriler to |uiy interest oli Mie Imnds j Chemically fin* appiè h compo.-et! cf Ohio, in is:.;, few in number but full of! Rr -ident of the asso;iation. Twenty and keep up Ilio System, tliat wonld in vegetando liner, alhumen, sugar, punì Holy (.«host lire, to tho present great or­ teachers were present. The object cf the N D T IC K O F S A L addilion lo all otlier taxes tliat must tic cldorophvl, malie acid, j;.i!lie uetd, lime ganisation two hundred thousand strong, association lito it torchango of ideas in rl .* of an order to me cf v- Ii nnd by met, lai a tmrden grieviou* to bear. \\ fili j ami mudi w a t t F u r t lie r u t o r e , tho (ter- , still working under tho same banner, teg.ard to the best in ’iii nls of teaching. by t h e > i< i-iorF of tiie Nvvviierg Ilio prescnt condii ioti oi affaiia Ilio must | man analydn say lliat the np| Io contaiun “ l ev God and Home and Native b in d .” re c e ne un o o t r i.uns» As>-.ci‘itioa. a i rpo- The foil awing ».object* were prerentctl ion duty il leorporated I and d.dug business «d our people fimi it inuch easier to fimi a larger pi rcentage $>f phosphoruji thun Praise for being linked in this white at tie? bi't session, phonica, i ucentago, i«>r the law > of t)resoli i and haviug ils p r ia ­ il ottico of tmstne-s nt Neivhenr, Orefici un ahundant supplv of water tlian to limi any other ftuit or vegetaMe. Tho phos- ribbon chain that now circles each zone, primary' geography, language nd disci- ! «1 order l ei nt a meeting o f Fu> We want manv men, women, boys, and girl.* to j v F ully Abrc&st o f the Time«. soap lo g*i witli it. W liat bave un to in­ phoru» is a Imirahly ad api ed f >•» renewing and hinds tho whole earth in bonds pline. A very interesting disci ision was «•kh«»ider> .■ f the afore -ai-1 Jissoeiation. said ' o'k forit* a f -v ti.vii-* ti-iily, rigiit in and around j A Choice Gift. 1 tlllg beili. ; held In N f.vbcrg , i»n * ;” P. on sule uh tliat tliere is auylhing bel ter lei tlie essential nervoun mutter --Uxilhtn of stronger than iron hands of love nnd good had. particularly upon the firs! and l id 1 th d i> o f Noienitiei r. A. IV. In»:*, and di t.lu-ir civil ho .:« ? I 10 i u*iness is i asy, pleasant, j ^ A Grand Famliy Educator. ting me to sell fifteen ( l‘> >hflre« of >$.*ek iii strictly honorable, and pa . * better Ilian anyotlier . us in tlie near future? I thè brain and spinai eotd. It is, p rliaps, w ill— Heaven Yamhill flio teaci.era b n born. Praise for tho uplift named h > Tho Standard Authority. d * -Hold Hi, - » or cor pot ration held and ow ned oit'ered agvir.a. You h a w a clear field and no for thè saiue rea* m, rudely uuderstood, and inspirati m the o rgaf ix.it i m \ has laten eoitnty ; T fy a c b iim f*»r delin- to e keeping pr J dm Atkin with the ^ Successor o f tho authentic "U n a -$ , Competition. F.xpi-rieiice and special ability un- nés amt «v<- -» j * i lie iits due am & bridged.” Ten yoara spent in revisin g,, , One rational matter rs. Ir ih gratifying to k n o w th at in the I that old Scandinavia!! traditions reprcsctU to woman, lifting h r frm i the narrow- pr ygress « .’.id H'SOC the M i l l n - ’ssary. N’«> capi d r ¡niri«l. W e equip yon o 100 editors employed, over $300.000 « > I !.. m Atkin*.»: : for lb nun « ____________ wi.H eviryt'.iag that you need, tn-at you well, 1 -> expended. r. was imdinct i to set er, ito b u s y , w ic k e d city of Portland th e re a re , thè appi«* un thè food of tbe gods, wb.o n«»s* of sell and selli. dines* to a broader i* b i in 1 re « l do mid h* lp you »«» , urn i n time* ordinary wagr«. j :> SOLD BY A I L BOOKSELLERS. try when it coni ta w ith men who are n ot ho tak e n tip w ith their , w lieti tliey felt themstdven to he growin - and nobler view of lif helping en da fit a* men, nnd boys ami pfrls •5 r*° V * Isiy reprinis. o f ot*?ol»-te editions. « > a pronunciation. ot riv ­ own iifla ir» that th ey c a n n o t think of tedilo and inflrtn, resoite»! to lliin fruii, overtim e undue timidi! in puhlu wotk, ! hied l '-t i mak< {r ood i A iv on any when1, can do tho ml !-'r free n.;in..hlet eonpdning «weetmen . .> il*. V IP •Itti/owned tclicwing thi ir power* of mimi and U> lv. gi lierai i it't. :n in All * -t who f.»IIow « ur plain ami Fini- others. That there a re Home m ieh p e o ­ and plaeing up >u a platform »vc the] ; j, ! jj aiol S i ! à C. M E H R IA M CO., Fublishers. work will surely bring ir try is e •ri i : n s! re« i - in Newt p le ia h ho a h b y th o fo llo w in g rep o rt of Alno, the ;u i l« et the appiè me oi «iugular trivia! care and triais of life, from which *6 Springfield, Maas., V. S. 1. Fvcrything !» now >u a i pat - of m m .......... al tc the tirnt quarter n w o rk of th e Pacific ti * u«e for men * f c* dentarv h.ioitn, who«** she can see gt.iruler possil»i!ities Í r hu- i * mi in a v I T \E P O T lum ber y a r d . 1 Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, I A The Chehalem valley Bank. Incorporated 1093. Capital Stock $40,000. Fashion” i HANSON & WORDEN, Proprietors. CBr IEÒ _/L ZLÑT Z D a G OUT SALE! H « Secured lbs Ectire j. D. CARTER Stock et an Extreme Sacrifice, I will give my friends and the public general­ ly, the benefit of my purchase. Big Bargains for Cash or Produce. Daily Capital Journal L. D A V IS . u d S ii Ì arkst J. F. FBEl C h \S IL GOOD k & Stanley, Express & General .brìivery. Austin Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. M ore B ack A che X A) DOLLARS r*.n: PER DAY E a sily R-Sacfo.! beet lu lc r ! livern are sluggish in action, those aeidn pel Cnion: "During the quarter 12,055 people at­ serving to eliminate ftoin the lady r.» x- tended the goftpel Hervicen, 451 applied tous inattera, which i: r.nni would lor prayer, 11W expressed eottveibion, -p.U make the hi .»in heavv a dull, bi ing meal a were eervetl und MHl were given ml j iiuiilico or i:i ciupt ion a Aliti lodging. That the lalwir i f tiie union or a!lio-i (lotiblca. ::nc Mir!; e\ peri- grown apace in popularity in h I io aii hv the report for the last month of the quar­ o must have Ini to the nt-'t.nn of t.ik- ter. During that time the total attend- ;»|plti salin* with i-Vl -t 1 H it k s rich nnec was 0,4*55 persona, 2S) m*oli. «i for , at:d prayer, 114 were eorvert« d, 1. ; were ¡*iv d, w t • t» meal*, 570 were provided with h> !g lngn. 25 were given employ mint, i l «-lothinur wan fnrnishe«| 2 » The dai’ v n e«l h\ eating «•rage attendance Wo* 2 W, tin* highest la*- i* ais » act that m i - h ing (¡00 and the lowest 110. S ix ty hofn$>- e p« ir, and tl ’ P lesn men nlept in union liww Iquarter* lu-t apple, night. There wan room for many mor«*, en 1 1| h : *r. hut there wan no bedding or tdaoket-« f >r it y î ti them. People having thone article?, • * It ft matter how worn they may In», will ii 1 grateful aelrnow|edg<»ment hv douatieg them to I lie union "-—( K g ■ inanity an I oppo;tunities it: whi­ nny help to li:; up the fallen a:: l ' oppresse«! go free. The un g the Woman’s Ghii-tinn r»*ui|»t‘ianc e I n t» V»iil help us to I k * !vt 1er homeki' e jv r tatter and wiser n»oth- i**-8, Imiter i • ians, IviMtise there is not a single iii*| uent of its work but that i id w it h » I ’s V k. it >rk and as w. ng.igo it ill Ili e hr»v»d *n in n ih u i.it w. r in parr and i*w n invi »sit V. f pra l. . I. Wr for our pamphlet ma: i n . N o It arm ? full ir. ude r j t to go on wi.h the tu sj w'EoacE S tsmsok & C o . B o :; 4 3 2 , F O R T L A U O , M A iN S . f ih?» New nnd .. i * •« r. A. 1». Is ■. •pre un ify inert* is f an 1 we Sm gs d>ne Quaker City Poultry Taro1 .i ag. I rid iir is tu n e x , v r •gh e r p la in t** •ar I G tl id r id*». 1 In id t \vn. e*>; diù.iee t .» ' lid orde «eribed pro; v'i*'.>:irv t thin for d-»l s w i n in re l le 'm ill- « \* ('ari A i N w ! the ! ‘i « CAVKATt, : y * 1 T r 1A T ’ V •* > L 1. i > t \d T P *O e ix ( l ( O P Y 9 CRTS, O K E U I». V. \. : i l . i » . i o t t MARX?, 3ÜSICN PATSMT8. «tc T • trfi .rratl-n »r ,! frse IT.rc.tNvA writ* to M NX ,t CV.. VI B poa t »WAT, NSW YOKR. r in to* » » m s iwtstit, in A w «n <^ ■'sot tsXsn out t j ns is bRUMMfeofat. tAsi uuo«bjsr.vi -•* (t .t u ( m o r chsixstauio . A m u ita « ra v e rs w e re v. B iir r n l n .»v k L%r» » 1 eir-wT«* r-n o f m y sri«nutfle paper la th * w .«i. a. i-iBdid-jr iltaso m A No »nteliigenl. r*-s Mf «C fitti iirjsd — j . > sw so rk U A i. *»