Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, December 29, 1893, Image 3

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    r-tui. visi a
« r JE AM Eli ELWuOD.
Itag carpets at Macy’s.
PORTLAND TO SAL KM AND RETI' Ri .
Call on Dorraneo Bios for fruit
c a l l i
Arrive at New berg down, at
j a. m
Mrs. E. B. Miles is 1. mo again
“
“
**
up, at
ll a. u.
California.
Fare, Newberg to Forti.tnd or Salci!». .*» '
Free ilark leuve- I*o«UGd'.e** to meet ho it. i\ r
(io to C. E. Moore
Co., for Dr. Wm.
further particulars sec Luther Cuaiios.
Ellis’ Liniment.
&
Christenson Bros, have received a let
of bran and shorts.
OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION
— AND—
PORTLAND AND YAMIIILL RAILWAY.
Sylvester Hoskins has been over from
Trains arrive at Newberg as follows:
North.
South. Marion county dur'ng the week.
? :.Vi a. m.
*12:30 p.m.
L o st :— A lady's purse. Finder please
*12:30 p. m.
0:05 p. m.
•Every other day.
return to this othoe.
Passenger and Freight Rates to til points,
W. 1’. lleacock has at all times a large
eau be obtained from
C. B. FR1SSELL.
Ageut Newbcrg.
stock of glass of all sizes.
7 >
/ < /?
Y*
J L j C l t L S
Enos Ellis was at Sherwood last Satur­
day looking alter a job of ditching.
Local Events.
Miss Shearer went to Portland Wednes­
day in company with her friend Mr. Brad­
Apple boxes for pale by Dorraneo Bros.
ley.
ffiS S . EL53IR& H A T C H .
Go to Evans A Clemensou for fresli
B-v. John r.iclts and wife, of Portland,
meats.
spent Christmas with Paul Macy’s fam­
l)r. Mint born and l ’ rof. Morrison tame ily.
D r. U lle * Medimtl Co., E lkhart, I n f .
Vn.vr. P irs : For 20 years I was tr. . bled wili
down from Salem Wednesday.
N. E. Britt lias been at home (farin' heart disease. Would frequently' have falling
See E. B. bong when yon have any the week spending tlie lioiiday s with his spells and smothering r.t nigbt. Had to tit up or
get out of bt*d to breathe. Had pain in my left
eitle end back most of the time; tit last I bcvmr.o
plastering or brick work to do.
family.
dropsical. I was very nervous nnd nearly worn
.Mrs. W. C. Kruger and ehil Iren spent
Miss Libido Moriis came up from Port- 1 cut. The least excitement would cause mo to
Christmas with friends at Sheridan.
land Monday and is spending the lioli- ]
HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS.
THO USANDS
It -
IS lira
o ii 1 v L iv o r
a n . f K id n e y
m e lio i.io t a
w h ich y o u
can pin y o u r
faith, fo r a,
e u r o .
A
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x
m i h i ':\Xt-
tiv o ,
a n il
jn tiv ly v o '-
etab lo, act-
im? d ir e c tly
oti tho L i v e r
a a d
K id ­
neys. T r y it.
S o ld h y a ll
D ru g g is ts in L iq u id , o r in P o w d e r
to be tak en d r y o r m ade into a tea.
c g j - ' L ^ Z J
tJ L i
P ills
Life's suri mi*, n nv h re.: ‘. id 1:
son owe. Are you ready to meet it. Can
Li keep pr.jMiptiy and thoroughly posted,
May our «1 isc■*u-!ing years,
you begin Ibis new year with a i leur con
but has not tin» time i*‘ n-.i 1 a large daily
>1 >re fruitful f;>r t M i«:or bo.
science, or lias there boon something in
paper, will tind it iitdisponwable. lie-
Ours, a faith that feoU no fc ;rs.
the year that Is just leaving us that has
member the pi ice, ONLY ONE DOLL AR A
Vn t it: a y He who nfl the way
left some stain upon your life, some
YEA it. Sump c c spies free
Has e’er bustaiuod ami blest.
shame in your heart. Why not turn your
Still keep .tie ones He’j giveu u.%
Addr -s, Gi.o be R rivtin * Co.,
V* keu we are 1 ;ul t > re. t.
hack on the past un t begin the new veal
td
S t . L o n s , Mo.
with a determination to do m re and bet­
ter? Yes, I know yon have been lectur-
t w o i w i ’ N its F i i i ; r 1 1 ;: i * :: i c i : o r
^ R I U N I I I »R A N C Il
o I, many ti a.es. petha;>8, hy your parents,
ONK.
___
| your friends or your teachers, on vour
T he i*’ r. I.otia G lobe -D emocrat
I shortcomings, but did you ever think of
: /•
—Tuesday and Fiiday— Fight
| the motive tiiat prompted tlioie lectures?
! Rages each issue—Sixteen Rages every
| Was it done to Inlluence you to he a worse
week—ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, is till-
j or a better hoy ? You know why it was.
N ewberg ,
O regon .
questionably the biggest, best and cheap­
You know well enough that these lectures
est national news journul published in
were only o ,e way of showing tluur in­
the United States. Strictly Kepnbtican
terest in votir welfare. Did they talk to
in polities, it slid csivks a l l th : n e w s .
ion about sweating, or stealing or amok-
and gives it all at least thice days earlier
; iug cigarettes as a kind of encouragement
i
i l « - i*Kt anti most ]*vpulnr Breed.
to you to continue in these vices? All, than it raa be had from any weekly pa­ Ivrjpi for aule at *2 por netting o f 15.
The fa rm er,
| boys, if you oniy realized, sometimes, per published anywhere.
when you are tempted to think you know 1 merchant or professional man who d esires I Cull ou or address, g _ H o b s O I l .
bettor than your f iends, what :s good for
you, how some of them by hitter experi-
1 once, when ull too late, have learned the
| lessons they try lo impress upon you, you
might give more heed to their entreaties,
i Why not believe the testimony of tli >se
who have been over the road before you,
or w ho by observation have learned Hie And is the cause o f more or loss sickness every year, because the house is not ppouted so th «
lessons so plainly taught by a misdireetivl ' •‘ ter can i»e drained <*:r.
W o w I s t h o T i m o <o s e o S T O R E Y , t h o T IN N E R ,
boyhood, and cull a halt ? What belter
and have it done before the rains commence.
time than now?
O A X o Ili .A .T
T H E
T IU S T
S H O P .
Sold by
Poultry Yard
Wyandottes a Specialty.
Ladies underwear, hosiery, Christmas days at homo.
>T'th
___ flattering.
__ For the last
_ .. fifteen years
v ire I I co
could
ild
T h e K h i- o f L iv e r M edicine*.
not t bleep on
on my leftside
left6ideorbnck
taking
or back until began
nor
giods. notions of all kinds at Hadley's.
Prof. C. E. Lewis is spending vacation
our A*;«» J i x t i t Cure. 1 lutd not taken it very
“ l have usu.l > ourstmino;i. Liver Itegu-
jug until I felt much better, and 1 can now sleep
P-lur
ami
can euuieloueiou-Uy say it Is tho
Misses Josie Siminoe and Dora Ciiin- at Marion visiting with W . J. Hadley, j on cither cldc or back without the least discom­ kmc ..fall ttycr medicines. t consider it a
fort. I have no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind
meit-Inc cite, t in It.sell'.— Ijisu. W. JACK-
mins spent the holiday vacation at their ti e Marion merchant.
on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. I uin
sun , Tacoma, \V . -Magton.
able to do ull my own housework without any
homes at Tualatin.
Miss Myrtle McDaniel is spending the trouble
Rg-EVl'ItV FACKAGE-e*
and consider myself cured.
ll e p o r t o f M o U ic rs’ M e e tin g .
Elkhart, Ind.. isSS.
Mra. E lmira H atch ,
lion . J. O. Nelson who was on the sick holidays at Clatskanie with her uncle,
Uns tli® Z Stam p in rot! on w rapper.
It is now four years elnce I have taken any
Held Dec. ‘J3. Opened by scripture
medicine. Am in better health thoai 1 have been
for a week or two is on foot a^ain looking tho Hev. Frank Moore.
reading, pinging and prayer. Number
in 40 year*. 1 honestly be- ^ H r m p-..
about as well as usual.
|J
B. C. Miles au l wife and C. J. Ed­ iievethat Dr. M ile s * Nets
present, sixteen.
H e a rt Curs saved my life
Fresli corn meal at Calkins’.
Barrie & Barrio will bo in their new wards and wife spent Sunday and Mon­ and made ino e well woman. I am cow C>2 yean
The meeting w is, as usual, very inter­
c
1
age,
and
am
able
to
do
a
good
day’s
work.
Wilson’s grocery for f.ezh candies and
q i.irters in tin no.v bank building before day with friends at Salem.
May svth, 1 «92.
Aina. L l k iu * U a ICO.
esting, but owing to the great importance
nuts.
this reaches our readers.
Miss Mary Cook spent Christinas in
! of the subject and the limited time, it was
Sold on a P o s it iv e G u aran tee.
Jimmie Vestal lias been making im ­ thought best to bring this same subject
A stock of fresh candies and nuts, Newberg, and the remainder of tins week Da. IV) I L B S ' P I L L S .5 0 D o « c s 2 5 C t 3.
provements tliis week hy tile draining his before our next mooting. This subject is
bought expressly for tho holiday trade, with lier parents at Middleton.
lits on Fourth and Center streets.
will be found at Wilson’s grocery.
of so much importance to every one, and
Do you want to laugh?
Bead “ S a -;
0.
The Cimlialem Valley Bank ex|>ects to especially mother«, that wo would like to
Howard Walton, of Cordoliver, stayed manilla at the World's Fair,” by Josiah
begin tho business of the new year in urge upon all who can to bo present.
p ie ty close to the house last week, Aileu's wife.
G. A. P rentiss , Agent.
Tinware at J. G. Hadley's.
their rooms in tho now bank building.
Remember that tlie companionship of
having cut his knee with a drawing
“ TU sweet to ho remembered” with
Mrs. Martin and Calva went lo Salem
Perry Bradley, of Portland, eamo up on our children will have to do with their
knife.
nice fresh candies bought at Wilson’s Tuesday.
Saturday and remained over until Wed­ present and eternal welfare, and that we
Wu have received some blotting board grocery. A completo stock for the holi-
Tho best carpet at the lowest price at nesday visiting acquaintances in town.
will be hold to strict account for them,
for fancy work, leaf impressions, etc. Ii day trade.
Macy’s.
M arried , at tho residence of James and any knowledge which might have
you need anything of the kind, come and
The young man who left his Christinas
j G. T. Burnett and wife went to tho city Vestal in this city, on Friday, Dec. 15, been gained by us, and which is neglect-
•kt*3 us-
; present at our home can have the same
! yesterday.
I89d. Mr. John H. Hutchinson to Miss led, will cause us additional care in the
J. G. Hadley was obliged to adjourn his by calling '.nit proving the property,
Wedding stationery, latest styles, at Cora Bales, Mrs. Jane B. Votaw, officiat­ rearing of our families, and that God will
school at Middleton last week and come
Mas. II. I,. C hristenson .
this office.
ing.
Tliu many Iriends of tho newly hold us accountable for willful ignorance.
home to tussle with lagrippe. lie is all
Chiistinas was observed in a very quiet
The mother«' meeting ia without doubt
wedded
pair will wish them a long and
Try the G raphic and “ The Prune In-
zight now.
way in Newberg. Trade was fairly good
happy life in which wish tho G raphic very helpful to all who will attend, young
|
d
jstry”
for
$2
00.
Calkins sells hay and feed cheap.
for a few days during last week but our
or old, and is a blessing for winch many
Frank Story spent Christinas with heartily joins.
Elias Hanson came down from Salem merchants have plenty of leisure this
mothers are sighing. Then let us not be
Tho Clielialem Valley Bank will keep
friends at McMi.iiivillo.
Tuesday, lie was accompanied hv Miss week.
asleep or indifferent to the great privilege
“
open
house”
Jan.
1,
ISO-1,
from
2
to
4
p.
Honry Votaw is down from Tacoma on
Bertha and Master Earl, who came down
S. M. Calkins sells 'iio best ll our.
of such meetings. Come young, come
m., in their now building near tho post
to visit their father.
old, we will do you good.
Addiion Coflln, of Hadley, Indiana, a visit to Ins folks here.
office. Our friends, patrons, and every­
On account of revival service« in town,
When you want a jewel in the way of a who delivered a lecture here last summei I Ben Wilson spent tho holiday vacation body, especially the ladies, are invited to
tho superintendent indefinitely postponed
s t o v e e a llo n J .il. Townsend. Ilis new on his travels in the old world, has made j at his homo in Portland,
call and inspect our new office and Die-
ad this week mentions the same subject. a donation to Pacific college library of a
Eli Hadley came lip from Portland to bold burglar-proof safe, with triple time the next mejttng.
O nk W ho W as T h e r e .
Bead it far yourself.
chart of geologic foot prints in Nevada ! eat his Christmas dinner with Newberg look.
Airs. Harris, sister of E. I). El wood, sandstone. The chart was made by him- friends.
M id w in te r F a ir l.atcn.
The revival meetings st tho Baptist
Ran­
and another lady also named Harris, of self and lithographed by Baker
A series of revival meetings are in pro­ church closed last Sunday night. They
The Southern Pacific railroad company
It shows foot- gress at Springbrook, conducted hy Bev.
Portland, were visiting with Mr. El wood's dolph, of Indianapolis.
resulted in more Ilian twenty ueesssions has issued the following circular:
pi nts of men, animals and birds in the Jfts. Price.
folks a few «lays last week.
to the church, a number of converts who
“ The undersigned beg to announce that
sandstone where excavations have been
, ,, ....
,
,
Since Tuesday Fred L. McCrea and
, .
.
.
,
A. P. Oliver came up from Portland to unite with other churches, a general up­ ¡-JO days’ timo will he given on Special
made in qoairvm g stone, l or the s!u-
wife have been rejoicing over the appear­ .
, 1 ,
.
.
. .
. cat roast gooso with J. C. Colcord on lift and strengthening of tho membership Tickets «old at any point on this Com*
dent of gcM igv it makes a very interest- i
,
ance of a new born daughter in their fam­
.
..
. . .
, .
1 Christmas,
in general, and in good to tho communi­ pan’y Pacific System, fv.-r San Francisco
mg study and is a valuable addition to
ily. A ll parties doing well.
ty. The services at the Methodist church and return, account tlie Midwinter Fair;
Knos
Ellis
has
arranged
for
another
the college liDrury.
W. T. Mucy visited the ity Wu lues-
big job of tile ditching for a man near in charge of ltev. Wo id, of University theso tickets to bo good for continuous
At tlm horticultural meeting held ’.aat
Park, will continue all this week and pos­ trips both going and returning.
Also,
day. The prospect for numerous wed-
Butteville.
sibly longer. A number have been con­ that to the purchasers of Midwinter Fair
slings along the tir.-t of the new year, ad­ Saturday it was with difficulty that a
G.
O.
Worden
and
wife, of Portland,
quorum of the members was secured, It
verted and a growing interest is manifest­ tickets from our Racfic System points, we
monishes him to lay in a stuck of new
was derided that it would he better to dis­ visited with friends in Newberg a few ed. Tho Friends began a series of revival will sell Excursion Ticket« from San
furniture.
days tliis week.
continue tli • meetings for a time at least
services at their church last Sunday night. Francisco to points in California, usable
Presiilent Newlin attended tho annual
Tho winter term of Pacifie College
us it scorns that our fruit growers are not
Meetings are being held at 2 and 7 p. in. within tho ¡Id-days’ limit herein named,
meeting of the college association at
will
begin
January
2.
An increased ui- every day.
inclined to manifest enough interest in
at One and One-Fifth Faro for points over
Cortland on Wednesday. In the af'er-
tho discussion of methods to justify a few tendance is expected.
The attendance at the Crescent literary 150 inilas from San Francisco, and One
iioon he read a paper on “ Inter-Collegiate
in meeting monthly. It is simply a rep j Miss Boxie Heater is home for tlie holi­
Delations.”
entertainment on last Friday night ivaa and One-third Fare for 15) miles or less
etition of lire old storv. Producers stay day season, and lias been visiting friends
The minimum
vorv good un 1 tho program was carried from San Francisco.
Get vonr stoves of Mount. I have a at home, pre/ering to go it aione and get about town this week.
out as announced last week, which was rates for such tickets will bo ono dollar.
fine lot of Heaters that will ho sold at a little satisfaction out i f an occasional
Miss Emma Deskins is having .a block very satisfactory to the audience. Con­
Rato from Portland to Han Francisco
low “ tariff.” not for “ revenue only” but growl about combinations of business
on north Meridian street grubbed. K. L. sidering the fact that tho time of the and return will bo $25 00 plus $2 50 for
for cash value. Call and see and he con­ men to heat the “ pore farmer.” Tho pro­
Thompson is the artist.
Rates from
students is closely occupied with their five admissions to the Fair.
vinced. A t Bank Building.
ducing classes have it within their power
studies all through the term, while exam­ other stations in Oregon will bo made in
Toys,
celluloid
goods,
cord
and
tassels,
M. II. Pinney was down from his to better their condition along many lines
like manner. Tickets will not be on sale
Washington county ranch to spend hut they never have stuck together lone velvets, etc. Prices to suit the times at inations put thorn to their wits at tiie
close of each term, it soems almost more until the Midwinter Fair opens.”
J.
G.
Hadley’s,
2nd
door
cast
of
the
Post
Christmas with friends here. He says enough at any one time to effect ranch j
than ought to lie expected of them to pre­
S ilv e r W e d d in g .
they have had very little snow this win­ There are plenty of men engaged in lior- Office.
pare for a public exhibition of their lit­
ter, though they are pretty well up into (¡culture in this community lo make an I Miss Jessie Cox returned last Saturday
Raul Macy and wife spent the evening
erary ability just at this timo. On this
the foothills. Last winter they had four excellent association hot it is apparent j evening from a six months visit with
of the 25th anmver-ary of their wedding
feet of snow, while two miles farther up that they don’t appreciate the advantages ; friends and relatives in Illinois and Kan- occasion however, those on the program day, at their home with a few of their
acquitted themselves in a very creditable
the mountain six feet of snow fell.
friends in a quiet plea sant manner. The
to lie gained from each un association ; sas.
manner, and tho Crescent society has
following lines were written for the occa­
David Everest handed us a seedling ap­ Two interesting papers were read and dis
reason
to
lie
well
pleased
with
(ho
result.
Miss Ella Judd left last Saturday for
sion hy Docia Macy.
ple one day this week, that is something cussed at Saturday’s meeting, one hy J
; The music was very much enjoyed by the
Wo reach today a mile^tono
of a curiosity, and well worth propagat­ II. Bees and the oilier by Charley Smith. ! eastern Oregon, where she w as married
On t?ie rugged road o f life.
on Christmas to .Mr. J. II. White. Their ! audience notwithstanding Hie fact tied
ing. It is a golden russer, about the size
Which, pointing backward, tells tin day
those who assisted in that put of Hie pro­
J a r k S crew s.
a
ldress
will
he
Sparta,
Oregon.
and shape of a winesap, a pretty fail keep­
We first were man and wife.
gram did not,have sufficient timo to pre­
The parties who borrowed my pick
er and very sweet. It dilfers from most
The daughters and other near relatives pare for it. Tho door receipts were quite
Where
now nro nil those wedding guests
sweet apples in having a line spicy 11 tvor, screws will confer a favor by returning of (lie late Judge W. M. Townsend, desire
That were assembled then,
satisfactory.
them
to
Wilson’s
grocery.
F.
(J.
M
ills .
and tastes more as it it had boen sweeten­
For never since, the ones at homo,
to express through the columns of tho
Have altogether been.
ed with sugar than anything else.
G r aph ic , their thanks to Willamette
F o r S a le .
Married®
One brother dear, with auburn curls,
lodge, I. (). O F. for their kindness in
A
farm
of
253
acre®,
4\j
in
i
In
a
north*
Frank Elliott and C. F. Moore went out
Jus;;.— linn:, ox :—A t the home of the
Who in tils manhood's prime
to Charleston Wedncsd iv to do some sur­ liri le’s father in this city, on .Monday, taking charge of the burial services oi (lie weit of Newberg. For particulars inquire
Gave up his precious busy life,
deceased.
at till., office.
veying. Charleston is oil a boom. Andy December 25, lSPJ, Mr. Sam Jonts lo
For a grave in carstern clLme.
Winters bought a three acre tract the first Miss Arpa Hodgson, Bev. John Britts,
David Everest is entitled to the thanks
Otic sister south, one in the west,
Stamp» Wanted.
oi the week for a building spot, that lays officiating. A host of friends will wish of our citizens. He is having the old rail
Ami one live.« by the se ».
In different thronging business mar's,
I am inukini! a collection of canceled
just above ttin railroad.
Water works them all the heat tilings of life, with all fence hauled away from his property
Are still my brothers three.
ami electric lights are spoken of.
A
Tliis has long stamps for Hale, and would l>e very thank­
its sorrows Iniiled down to tiie smallest south of the |;ost office.
straight water ticket will probably be
ful lo any «h o may save Ihe stamps from
And here are w e; where often fanned
been
an
eye
s
ire
to
everyone
who
lias
the
po-dlile
minimum.
nominated.
Jfy ol 1 Pacific's breeze,
neat appearance of the town at heart, and their old letters for me. All kind., of
And sheltered by surro Hiding hills,
no tears will be shed over its departure. stamps wanted, but Columbian preferred.
And ever vernal trees.
A w a r d e d H ig h e s t H o r o r s —W o r ld ’ s F air.
D u m ’ i i i n a K i . u a .
A few more clean-ups of the same kind
Though distance from u<* sever
will help the appearance of the town very
Our many friends of yore,
H a rd T im e T r ic e s a t C e n tra l M a rk e t.
materially.
Still, mom ry bring.-« them n e ir to us,
Loin Steile, 1) ccot« jmr pound.
I f we never see them more.
Amos Grave« is heard from fhia vveek Round Steak 8 M
"
New friends are here to greet uu,
un thè suhject ol Ilio fair. T lial’s riolit. Rib Roast, 7 conta por pound.
And bid iis oft good cheer.
Wo hope to liear from a nmnber of uthers Soft Rib, 0
And the Friend ab »ve all others
"
“
“
Is present everywhere.
It makea no diffcrenco whelher tho vvrlt- Nock and Brisket. 5 cents per pound.
ers aeree wllh ns or not.
Kveryono « i l i
We c iim ot here portray
A i ’ h tik A S t a n l e y ,
All the pictures of the pii't;
h - given a hearing. A ll « ho are intor-
Central Market.
But gains from each a lesson
csted in ttie fair bave an opinion as to
_______ . .
___
A treasure that w ill last.
liow lt should ho tnnnaife l, and «ritti a
A Wor.l 1 » ih® Ilo ,®
i
—Sew
Weekly
F. MOORE & CO.
The Foundation of Your House is Damp and Rotting,
- ^ 7 “ILSON’S GROCERY
Is the place to buy
tmy
In Tho
Grocery Line.
r .Y M t Y T I I I N C i FICKH II A N I » C l.K A N .
ACTUAL NEED
Oi TK1Ì LINE OF
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First Street,
New her:, Oregon.
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A . K . C O O P E R <fc C O .
Wo take Hit« plan to inform tho public that wo aro bettor than over prepared to sup«
ply the trade this Fall in tho line of a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
Rai tie« de«iring to .set orchards this Full will make money by calling on or
Used iu Millions c f Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
proper di-euwiion of thè sabject, some
Bo,-«. a m-w yoar 1« almo*! bore, wilh
pointer* cught to he brought lo lite sur- All lh.it a new yoar means. W illi ali il e
iios.ihiiilie«. all it* hope*, ita joys and
t^ce-
We can't tell what's In future;
A ve il Is kindly sprea 1
But He who guards us day by d ly,
W ill smooth the path we tr«»« i.
Special Bargains in
Albums, Manicure Sets, Guff
and Collar Boxes, Sh^ “ d,
W h o le C o u xth y
To Call at our Store and Examino our Gcodo.
u|^H R i6TM A S is coming’, Hurrah! Hurrah!
• t , - ’Twill stop at Newberg— ’tis coming this way.
' The people w ill come from the country about,
•: And stop at tho Drug Store without any doubt.
For they know that here they can get what, they wish,
A Toilet Set, W ork Basket or Japanese Dish.
Or if you want a gift that will please without f:
Get a Burns, a Whittier or Shakesoeara.
correo
ponding with us before placing their orders.
M. TEKKKLL.
a. S. TE It HELL,
M. TERRELL & CO.,
First Class Drain
Successors to
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TERRELL
H A D L E Y , H UNT A CO., Manufacturers of
Tile.
\\ c lmve purchased the entire stock and tiro prepared to furnish tt superior quality o f' drain
tile in al! sizes. A ll orderh promptly flllc C o r r e s p o n d e n c e solicited. Price list on applica­
tion.
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CHRISTENSON BROS.
I 3 A Y A N 1 ) F J iE D ,
Have laid in a supply of
And w ill do a general feed 1» usluess iu connection with their warehouse business.
pose to .«ell on iic lo ,!’ margin, but for cash only, delivering In all parts of town.
They pro­
They are also in tho Market w ith a £ood stock of
Plows, Harrows, Wagons, Buggies
And other Implements at Triocs that can't bo beat. Call and eco their.
J. H. TOWNSEND,
Dealer iu
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A G T .
Newberg Nursery,
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The only l ’urc Cream o f Tartar l ’owder.—N o Ammonia; N o Alum.
W e W ant T he
W ill be promptly relieved by calling on me. I am a philanthropist by persuasion and am al­
ways prepared to offer big bargalua In my line. Picture Frames made to order, a specialty.
Agricltural Implement*, Bafcjr Car­
riages, Taints, Oil?, Grass Seed in Bnlk.
UNDERTAKER
li EMBALMER.
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IW 5!K .*0, ‘ ' y i r i d l U c I M '
' rxjclz~\~Kxcs UTon“TN
O V E R 1 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0 IN
For
T a il
Burl d n.d.e- The r n lr place In town where
___ B ed w *d rn-lr» •» ran he f ’uiiid. I hey
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,a*1
time"
,f»i«g a< soft
wood, ami eowt no more.
tie Folks wc have
Dolls, Banks, Cars, Picture
E ()0 k S
a ^rast Number of Other Toys at
Very Low Prices.
Re; îember
The Place,
G. F. MOORE & CO.