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I NÜWßERÖ- GRAPHIC. Mlit'ii lie put her up in a chair an.I toM without •ubecribing. to « p eak a p ie c e , lie would pumali tier : ------- a n d ucciiM iig fiom ebody of a te a lin ^ a one* d a ir y m o r e e x te n s iv e th a n h require«] to if rite did not obey. I*.»or, fooiiah father, Piled tip at the h o ife gf Rick S'ory arc HiUKI) EVKIIY K.llllW MGllXIN 1. h o rse r a ilw a y . m e e t th e w a n ts of th e f a r m e r ’s fa m ily , th e w lio prided liiin»e!f on making hia little j mailv laldea urid one neeiui' tliein would • i fitini d a ir y sh o u ld bo o p e r a te d o n ly w i t h , child obey in audi a matter. The child in j wonder w hether that place were a table Kill NUIS ANI! f i b u a i ik iih : W h y c a n ' t Y a m h i l l c o u n ty h a v e a ro a d t h a t p o in t in v iew . S itu a te d a s we are it very fruit and delicate looking; she can- manufactory or the owner accustomed to T am ili,- , Slilngle., Litt!), 1'icket- Lim e Hnud, G la -s Nails and all k in d , o ! BulM lug Mate E . I I . WoOUWAKU AN.) O h m . C . K m e h y . convention? I ! seems to tnu that each nhoold not only I not talk much as y e t, and no one would dine ofF a different table every day, yet Small a iDaeting with two| rial aud U u IUK th ’ H ardw are. N ew bere, O regon or tlireo papers oil methods of improving produce enough dairy products for the he struck with the idea that she had n' neither is the correct solution. The ta- FR ID A Y , FE B R U A R Y 16, 1894. our public highways, followed by discus use of his family, hut enough more to pay rtrotii; brain, hut rather the reverse. It hies represent a loss to .Mr. Story of con- E n tered as second class m atter at the post sion, would arouse such tin interest among for at least a part of llio necessaries and scents to me positively wicked in that inferable money and he is not the only office at Nuwbertf, Oregon. the people, that much good would come luxuries which t lie farm will not produce, fat her, to force her little brain for bis own ono losing by reason of these tables, for of (lie meeting. and to compensate the untiring bouse- foolish pride, [ they belonged in the Palace restaurant a y u K itr. wife for I lie watchfulness over the swill | Time enough, dear mothers and fathers, j w hich left its creditors in the lurch. .Mr. ; In Us new rooms near the post office, N ew berg, Oregon. O n t u b M e x ic a n p e n sio n ro ll Ib e ro a re tub and the cate of the runty pigs. . fsr . . ..... ....... work ...... , ; ___ _ _____ I ’d like to ask some wise philo.-oaphor, brain don’t let the ____________ little ones be Story was among the number having To answer me the query I would m ake: th e n a m e s of 1 5 ,2 1 5 s u rv iv o rs a n d 7 ,2 8 2 Iiut in order to merit the reward she forced to any kind of mental labor, n o t! loaned them $200 for which when the Could he explain the m ysteries of life Affords am ple facilities for the transaction of n geueral haukiug busiuess, lnclttdlug Foreign w nlow s a n d s o m e th in g o v e r 3 ,0 0 0 c a s e s j s e e k s s h e m u s t u n d e r s ta n d tie r b u sin e ss even their alphabet, before they are six | stuff was sold last week he received the I pouder ou until my temple« ache? yet pending. They all receive either $8 and insist on the best of treatment for the : years old; rather keep them back as much | fixtures having bid them in at $25.—Ore- and I> im e.tie E xeh au ec. Thanking the public for favors of the past year, we solicit a coutiuu- uce of the seine for the future. Now here 1« this that plagues my simple or $12 a month. Among these pensioners j cows, scrupulous card in the management j as possible, and <!o not allow mental non City Enterprise. brain. are a large number who fought on the j of milk and cream, jealous watchfulness growth to get ahead of the physical, How much of w hat I c ill m yself 1« really me? Having been buying eggs and butter all D IR E C T O R S ; confederate sidu against the Union in the over tho churning and working of the [ They will turn out to be just as smart How far responsible (am 1) for what I am? winter from Iowa and Kansas, Oregon (JE O . W. M IT C H E L L , President, A. It. M IL L S , Vice-President. How capable of being ull I ought to be? sixties. I 1 I rtfiUf Ka.fi n inlying Kntiinn vegetables ti/wfntAlJno from i....n . , ... butter. If she should bo satisfied to make ! men an women, and better able to endure U* will now begin u . w . m c u o n n e l l , g . c . C h r i s t e n s o n , w . k . a l l e n . j what some people call “ cat brains” in- | mental labor in after years.— Woman'» California. Wo fdiould havo homo in Again, is there an individuality A m e e t in g of the fruit growers of Yam s te a d of good b u tte r site m a y c o n c lu d e irm i. At once so real, original, and own, M O SE S V O T A W , C a b ii i e h . dustry in these lines to patronize it.— Of which, if stripped of its heredity, hill is called for today at tho court house t h a t th e fa rm d a ir y is o f b u t littlo co n se- .Statesman. There would be left enough to stand alone? in McMinnville. It is expected that a q n o n co a n d po o r p a y . B u t if s h e is w a tc h A I t K A l T l K l I . G i l d .. We take a man for what he serm» to be; county organization will bo effected. ful to s e e t h a t th e m ilk is k e p t p u re and E v ery girl, no m atter w hat station in If he seem good, be claim s that'« w hat he is. Chehalem valley ought to bo well repre COLLEGE NOTES. u n ta in te d b y a n y n o x io u s o d o rs , t h a t th e Born with the virtues of his ancestors life she occupies, possesses m ental and J t sented at this meeting. Wo havo a repu c r e a m is s k im m e d fro m tiie m ilk a t its He thinks the world should cred it them 8« Chapel exercises were conducted bv tation as a fruit growing people that p ro p e r s t a t e o f rip e n e s s a n d c h u r n e d ju st physieul attractions ttiat aro worth cul his. Rev. Elwood Scott Monday morning. ought to he sustained in this convention. e n o u g h a t th e p ro p e r te m p e r a t u r e , w h ich tivating. W hile feeding the m ind with L iv ery , Feed <Sc Sale Stable. Upon the o ther hand, he makes excuse The board of trustees held their regular . *; V’ L' -‘ -¿» the best m aterial she can procure, let Let everyone go who can. ^ - z-*:; í- * sh ou ld n e v e r he o v e r 0 2 d e g r e e s (a n d b e t F or evil trults, and vicious tend ency. quarterly meeting at the college Monday. her not forget th at both face and figure He yields to them , then p’eads “ inh eritance,” te r a t 6 4 d e g re e s ) a n d b u tte r w o rk ed o n ly Ollie IIob6on visited college Monday Aud want« the w orld’« unstinted ch arity. Up at Humboldt one of the Hank Presi e n o u g h to r e m o v e th o s o u r m ilk a n d to should also be carefully treated. morning We all have a vague idea concerning dents has beon giving tho janitor work in th o ro u g h ly incor|>orate t h e s a l t , sh o will Perhaps it may be true the kind of clay The athletic association will give an Help« to determ ine what the ware will be, tho new public school building at a salary c o n c lu d e t h a t th e d a ir y , h o w e v e r s m a ll beauty, but itis a s p ir it without shape or entertainment some time soon. Bui did not God make manhood in the inuti Wc are prepared to furnish Good and Stylish Rigs, with or without drivers. F a ir treatm en of forty dollars per month, which in con a n d u n p r e te n d in g , is o n e o f th e e s s e n tia ls form, though wo ijg^nowledge its pres More than the equal of heredity? Miss Mina Cox and Mr. O. V. Allen guaranteed by us and the *arae expected of our custom ers. Tourist and T ransien t custom so nection with his Hank income am! janitor to Ideal f a rm in g . S ite r e c e iv e s th e c o n ence and feel its power. A beautiful face —A nn a J . G'eanuisn. licited. P rice s reasonable. work of two churches allowH him to make g r a tu la tio n s of f rie n d s , t h e s m ile s of a w ithout expression soon becomes tire- were visitors Tuesday morning. Miss Edith Graves will teach in the Sheridan Street, near M tin. j some, while a hom ely couulenance, if out a comfortable living. Tho Humboldt N EW BERG, OREGON. p ro v id e n t h u s b a n d , th e b le s sin g s of an L o w e r C a l ifo r n ia is th o lo n g e st of Rrutscher district this spring. illum ined by intelligence or kindly North A m e ric a n p e n in su la s , b ein g 8 0 0 school board and church societies evident a ffe c tio n a te fa m ily a n d th e re w a rd o f a Miss Berta Kirk and Grant Heater ly believe in keeping tho deserving |ioor c le a r c o n s c ie n c e on t h e re fle c tio n t h a t site sym pathy, quickly wins the apprecia m ile s long an d 145 wiilo. were visitors at college Wednesday after provided with work to support their fain- h a s c o n tr ib u te d to th e p r o s p e r ity of th e tion th at true m erit deserves. A great deal o f com eliness may be noon. M r . B anister , formerly of (he Dayton lies litis democratic w in te r. Iowa h u lls farn, a n ij n , 0 h a p p in e s s of th o s e d e p e n d E . At. I I A D L E Y , R e c e i v e r . Several students attended the milkmaid gained by judicious treatm ent of the Sentinel. H erald, but now one of tho proprietors of e n t on h e r B k ill. — The P rairie Farm er. gift th at nature lias bestowed upon us. convention. They report a pleasant even C. F . B U T LER , Proprietor. Low rates between San Fran cisco and P o rt tho Centralia Sewn is tuking in tlm Mid land aud T i l t c o o l : U O ltS K S . The treatm ent of the face and throat ing and lots af fun. H Y G IE N E OK T IIK E Y E . winter fair and California sights in gen to a bath of water as hot as it can be eral. ______________ The man who works his horses all day NEW BERG OREGON. ■ V ^ X j I l t l E i r 3P O I Z S T T S Dr. F . C. Heath, of Indianapolis, says: borne at nigh t before retirig, holding W E S T C I I E K A L K .1 I . and turns them out to graze at night in Rest should he considered as one of the the face in the steam and gently rub T he famous naval vessel, the Koarsnrge, R iver Steam ers Wm. M. Hong A T h r e e Sisters tho rain and snow, while he is sung and most important factors in treating diseas bing the skin while it is still warm and Ed Williams lias purchased a piece of A careful study lias convinced me of the su pe leave Portland Sunday, Wednesday and Friday which thirty years ago next Juno sunk warm hv his stove or in lied, has yet to ed or strained eyes—rest of eyes, body rior qualities and adaptability to tins clim ate of at »; a. m. Leave Salem, north, Tuesday, T h u rs wet, tends to promote prespiration, land of Mr. Grover and will build a house the rebel gun boat Alabama, was wrecked day and Saturday at 0 a. m. learn tho first principles of Immunity. and mind. Avoidance of wind, «lust and Passenger fare, Newberg to Portland o r Sa- stim ulate the pores and free them from soon. last Thursday, on a reef off the Atlantic lem, Ö0 cents. Ilia selfishness enables him to provide for smoke, or protection from evil effects, hardened m atter w hich so often forms Lyman Brisbine who has been sick for coast. F or any inform ation de.-ired, address his comforts while he abuses the brute must not be neglected. B a r r e d Pi.vitioiifn I ’ oek s, “ blackhead.” A fter the face has been some time lias gono to Astoria to consult R. E. MULCAHV, creation placed at man's disposal and for C. 1 . \Y ARDLAW, Gen’l Supt., Personal habits enter into tho <|uestion thoroughly treated in th is way, always with tho Kinney doctors. T h e s t a t e election in Juno promises to T. F. A P. A. C orvallis, o man’s use by an All-wise Providence. of causation of eyo desense, and their reg which I am now breeding exclu sively. remember to use no harsh friction, Mr. Suiter of this place lias gono east for sale in season. he a little more exciting than I Vie usual Seeing a pair of working horses standing ulation becomes, therefore, a part of the only gently rubbing with the hand; on business leaving John Christenson, off year elections in Oregon. 'The boys out iu tho snow storm last night suggest preventive or hygienic treatment. Sexual then pour a very small q u an tity of olive his son-in-law, the care of his farm. on all sides are warming up for the occn ed tlieHe thoughts.—Cajiital Journ al. excesses undoubtedly contribute very oil upon the tips o f the lingers and rub There will be an appropriate program sien ulte tdv. much to the production of mus the face towards the forehead and tem at the West Chehalem hill school on ore ack che T O 1C X T E li.AI I N A T I- VEKMIN. cular asthenopia and hysterical am ples toward the nose. In tiie m orning Washington's birthday. I I o n . O. N . P e n n y of th is county, Cupt. An English contemporary who has blyopia and photophobia, besides affecting wash the face carefully w ith warm wa- P olly . Apportion of Oregon City and J). I*. Hie conjunctiva indirectly through their j ter and afterward w ith cold water, to Thompson of Portland, have been men tried American plans says: Vermin destroys alike the poultry’s influence on nasal catarrh. Tobacco and i give tone to the com plexion. tioned as probable candidates for govern W E SELL FOR / I » 0 7 1 F IF T Y W O U L D ’* F A IR V IE W S F R E E . WE HUY F o t : peace and tho owner’s profits. Perhaps alcohol have their well recognized am Do not imagine th at you can get rid or on the Republican ticket. The Poultry Keeper has reached the tho best exterminator is tHo kerosene blyopias. Lack of bathing Hie eyes pro o f facial blemishes by applying cosmet perly may result in conjunctival trouble. ics, which only aggravate tho disorder front as tiie leading authority on poultry. Y a m h il l ’ s c i t iz e n s never get together emulsion recommended by tbo entomo Use of water, both cold and hot, may and at the same time give to an other Sixteen large pages, monthly, fifty cents WE GUAEANTEE SATISFACTION. except at political conventions. Let us logical bureau of tho Department of Agri have a place in Ilio hygienic treatment wise comely countenance an artificial per annum. “ Farm and F ireside” is a culture at Washington. It is fatal to all have i road convention and get together and become heller acquainted. It is a non masticating or sucking insects, and of diseased eyes. Employ, as a rule, that appeareunco th at is tiie reverse o f pleas 10-page paper coming twice a month, fifty cents per annum. We will send many others whore I’uris green or Lon which is the more grateful to the patient, ing. splendid thing lo ho neighborly. don purple is not desirable for use. It is cold usually for conjunctival d¡eases and The skin is greatly benefited by ex- both papers one year and fifty photograph R ev . S amuel F rancis S mith , the author made by boiling ono-h ilf pound of linoly injuries, hot for iritic and deeper troubles, posiirc to moisture, air and sunshine. ic views of the World’s Fair, to new sub Sample \ The finest complexions are found in scribers only, all for fifty cents. of “ America” ntill lives at Newton Center, out hard soap and one gallon of water un avoiding anything like a poultice, in copy of the Poultry Keeper, with particu deed, there should ho a limit to cold ap : Irish, »Scotch and Germ an women til dissolved, and pouring it while hot in . _________ Mass. Ho is 85 years old, having boon This is plications, lest tho nutrition of the cornea working in Helds where moist atm os - lars free. Send five cents for either of born in Boston, Out. 21, 1808. The hymn to two gallons of keroseno. rave was first used at a children’s celebration churned, poured or pumped for ton min become enfeebled, while that delicate tis i pliere, coarse fart* and sunshine kindly the following back numbers equal to a 23 CONSTIPATION, cent book: Poultry Houses, July 1891, sue requires still greater care in tho use of do more for generous beauty than hard utes and then allowed to cool quietly, on the Fourth ol July, 1832, iu Park INFLAMATI0N of-rKt BLADDER, mo has fifty views; Brooders and Incubators, when it should look like thick cream. hot applications .(seldom exceeding one conditions cum do against it. church, Boston, ~ ALL KIDNEY DISEA SES. Free perspiration causes a delicate va August 1839 and August 1891. Address, Whenever tho roosts aro to bo sprinkled hour at a time), from fear of maceration an«i cousu«|uent ulceration. Diet is impor por which throws o ff effete substances T h e P o u l t r y K e e p e r C o ., Parkesburg, I I f the llehn family of Polk county, add one part of the emulsion to nino parts Pa. Sold by C. F . Moox’e & Co. succeed in carrying out llio scheme they of hot water; mix well and apply. Hut tant, chiefly through its effects upon indi and keeps the skin fine-grained, firm gestion ami general health, which frequen and clear.— Ex. the application—there’s the rub. It is al Wo want many mon, women, boys, and girls to ltavo hutched to inako the county pay tly have much to do with tho condition of work for us a few hours daily, right in mid around S ta m p s Want«Ml. them $50,000 damages for false imprison most ^us obnoxious to Dio person ns to the their own homes. Tho business is easy, pleasant, W E D D I N G C O M M EN T S. I am making a collection of canceled ment, they will ho able to feutlior liicir parasite. J bethought me of the treo- the eye. : strictly honorable, and pays better than any other A few’ words as to abuse of eves may sprayer ami found it precisely what I offered agents. You have a clear field and no stamjis for sale, and would bo very thank nest well. No noed then to ask “ does “ Hero she com es!’’ j competition. Experience and special ability un wanted. In live minutes I had our 14x16 not bo amiss. The first offense in this ful to any who may save tho stamps from poultry raising pay?” “ Pretty, isn’t sh e !” necessary. No capital required. We equip you houso wet thoroughly with tho emulsion lino is reading with a poor light—requir their old letters for me. All kinds of “ Who made her dress?” with everything that you need, treat you well, ing tho ciliary muscle to <lo extra work to in every part, walls, ceilings and floors, stamps wanted, hut Columbian preferred. S p e a k in g of tho proposed p la n for (lie “ Is it small silk or satin?” Of Des Moines, Iown, writ« * un-ler date of , ami help you to earn ten times ordinary wages. sharpen tho vision. This applies to dim M arch -A, 1 vj 1 Women do ns well ns men, and boys and girls upstairs and down. Here the coinhina- stalo to hay u $25,000 tract of sago brush D e l i u i in a E i . l i s . “ Is her veil real lace?” | makegood pay. Any ono, anywhere, can do the light, twilight, sitting too far from tho land In oastern Oregon, the Capital Jo u r nation of science and manufacture pro “ She’s as white as the wall 1” work. All succeed who follow our plain and sim- S B. M e d . M w i . C o , i pic directions. Earnest work will surely bring nal very pertinently r e m a r k s : “ The duce thirty gallons of a useful mixture at light, etc. “ Wonder how much she is worth?” F«»r S a le . Dufur, Oregon. The second offense is error of posture— I you a great deal cf money. Everything is new a cost not to exceed ono cent a gallon, stale of Oregou has thousands of acres of “ Di«l lie give her those diamonds?” Gentlemen : A farm of 230 acres, 4Ç miles nortl ami in great demand. W rite for our pamphlet public lands where it could locate its and places it where it will kill every in stooping or lying down congests the eye, “ lie ’s scared to death.” west of Newberg. For particulars inquire ! tin a r riv in g h o m o l;ist week, I found all circular, and receive full information. No harm sect that comes in contact with it for sev besides requiring unnatural work of the I w ell a n d a n x io u td y .a w a itin g . Our little j done if you conclude n jt to go on with the brandi asylum, and not cost it a cent.” “ Isn’t sho tiie cool one?” at this otlice. eye muscles. srirl, eight and one-half years old, w h o ■business. eral weeks,—Prairie Fanner. “ That train's a horrible shape.” ! had waited away to US pounds, ih now Heading on trains is our third offense, T h e general opinion is that the Demo “ Isn’t her mother a dandy?” | well, strong and vigorous, and well < & £ G R C £ S T I K S O N & C O . , .Seeds in bulk at J . II. Townsends. A (iO O Il HI «.O liV I IO N . tho motion causing such frequent changes crats and Populists will combine on Box 4 3 8 , tleshed up. S. I>. Cough Cure has «lone “ Aren’t the bridesmaids homely?” of focus and position as to tax the muscle I its work well. Both of the children like Nathan Pierce for governor at the Juno P O R T L A N D , M A IN E . “ That’s a handsome usher.” An intelligent subscriber of Lyons, Tho rooster in tho yard of a country ¡1- Vonr S B. Gough Cure has cured election. It is also reported that in coun Linn county, wants both good roads and of accommodation as well as the muscles “ Hasn’t she a cute little hand?” hoarding house called an old lien aside. ! and kept away all hoarseness from me. ties whore there is any show for success a economic government, which is just what of fixation, so to speak. “ Wonder w hat number her gloves are?” “ You want to look out,” lie said, kindly ; | give if to every one, with greetings for Heading without needed glasses or with similar combination will he made on can The Jou rn al wants. He writes: : all. Wishing you prosperity, we are “ They say her shoes are fives!” “ tiie proprietor told his guests yesterday badly fitting ones is our last, hut not Your*, M r . it M r s . J . F . F o r d . didates for the legislature with tho I io | hi “ If her hair isn’t parte«I in the middle!” I wish t«i say a few words through tie would give them aspiing chicken, and of putting ( fov. Pcnnoyer in tho United your Jou rn al in regard to tho improve least, offense. Aside from the various | “ Wonder what on earth she married j If von wish to feel fresh and ch eerfu l, and he’s laving for yon.” ! ready f >r the Sprin. 's work, clean se vonr svs- well known reflex effects of eyo strain, Statos Sonute. him for?’ ment of the county roads. 1 think if tlio with the llen-H che nn<l Liver C ure, by “ Well” she sighed, resigned!) ; “ I pre I '«‘in the danger to the eyo itself is not to be j tuking two or three «loses each week. “ For his money of course!” salaries of our county and state officers sume l have no right to object, I ’ve been o0 cen ts per bottle by nil druggists. slighted. Kye strain is certainly a factor I A n article is going tho rounds of I tie were reduced about tme third and the pro “ Isn’t he handsome?” CO PYR IG H TS. SoM un der a positive guarantee by C, laying for him a good many yours.” —F.x. Moore A Co. press which speaks snceringlv of the fact ceeds applied to the roads it would bo in producing disease of almost every part | “ He’s as homely as a hedgehog!” CAN I O B T A IN A P A T E N T T F o r a »relink answer and an honest opinion, write to of tho eye, the most serious effects being j that women as a g moral thing are averse more economical instead of raising the Hit NX iSc C O ., who have bad nearly fifty vears* “ He looks like n circus clown ! experience in the patent business. Communica to going into «lebt. For our part we are tax to pay anothor set of officers a big choroiditis, glaucoma and cataract. tions strictly confidential. A H a n d b o o k of In •‘No; he’s like a dancing m aster!” formation concerning Patent«) and bow to ob Old ago is the time of retribution for inclined to think this ono of woman’s salary to superintend tho work, ami we tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan “ Good enough for her anyway.” ical and scientific books sent free. eye sinners—it «’alls for little in a special ! noblest virtues, and only wonder In this would still have to navigate through the “ 8 he was always so stuck «ip ” Patents taken tbronsh Mur.n A Co. receive hygienic wav hey«)nd the occasional stim ppc-cial notice in the S c iciiiific A m o r im » , and eg«) of belief in heredity, that she bus air. tnus are brought widely before the public with- “ She’ll lie worse than ever now!” ulating washes and tlu* careful husband oat cost, to the inventor. This splendid pap»ir. never been able to tiausmit the charac “ She jilted John Hal), cr somebody, hsued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far tho This is not a had suggestion. Let the ing of what sight remains. largest circulation of any scientific work in tho teristic to her male progeny. U n p a r a l l e le d O ffe r . didn’t she?” world. $ 3 a year. Sample copies sent free. good work begin with the governor who Fortunately the surgeon’s skill can give Building Edition, monthly, #,.50 a year. Singio “ He’s loft town anyway.” 1 is getting over two thousand dollars a copies, *g.* cents. Every number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and Photographs of new C. O. 11 kacock editor and proprietor of ' i .veer above his salary. Let the $4,009 u nearly all sufferer* from cataract a greater j “ Oh, lo«)k! Tiie ceremoney ha3 lie- houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the L i v e D a ily N e w s p a p e r f o r O n e C e n t a latest designs and secure contracti. Address the Brighton (Iowa) I’nterprisc, who is a year that the state board of equalization triumph over their troubles than is af gun.” MINN a t'o., Nsw Y o rk , 3 <il B koauway 1 D a y , T w e n ty -liv e C e n ts a M o n th , forded any other sufferer* whatever, yet brother of Will lloacock <>f Now berg, has ! costs be put in the purse. “ Isn’t he awkwanl?” if is only after quite a period of «larkness just beon acquitted of a charge of libel in “ White as his «*o!lar!” Thereto add the .$20,000 that the rail the circuit court. He plead Ids own case road commission costs to maintain high in waiting the ripening of the catarrct.— “ Why «ton’t they hurry up?” Tim People’s Paper for hard times. I Scientific American. in a pjkht I i of two an«) a half hours and freight rates I hi put into the |R>t. There i “ Dili she say she would obey?” For town people, city people ami farmers ; W A SH IN G TO N . D. C. prepaid, by mail, for rents a month, easily knocked his prosecutors out. In are other sums of thousands and tens of J “ Oh, there, they are married!” iiu !«• it r r i i ii.m u .N . T itf N ational T r ib u n e is now entering upon ft# |;» a year. Not a pa|»er sent on credit or !7th ninoty-nino cases out «if every hundred thousands on tlio appropriation bills o! year of phenomenal success. “ Tired to «leath!” Yei ', why roi use lu.mo remedie? wl » ? after time is out. Strictly in advance No other family weekly In the country has had such where newspaper men have been prose this state that would bn well spent on Never allow children to use their brains steadily. >wth. and maintained It so steadily, “ Glad it’s over!” 1 ey Hin ut l e t M t lied ? C h eap *! AY w spa per on the P acific C ist. a growth, It goes ‘ into every County in the United States, and c u te d for libel, they havo been cleared of roads. For instance tiie interest on noar- 1 to excess ; it is as bad ns any other excess, “ Oh, dear!”—Cincinnati Tribune. «uhi of subscriber* nt nearly Complete As*«x‘iated Press telegraph re- has clubs arly ev every Postomce. It has gained gaine«! this proud po LWltion solely on Ita merUB i»ort. All news from Capital. Foreign the charges. ! ly half a million of state taxes hold back and tho result would be very serious. highly interesting family newspape: News, Sporting News. Market*, Hop and T r. W m . E llis' Linim ent i by various counties contrary to law; the Some ehildren are very ambitious, and F l i t MI « I U E X C H A N G E * . For fi/e Year 1894 Wool news. T ii k d i s p a t c h k h d u r i n g t h e w ee k h a v e ton thousand a year spent to encourage will strain themselves to stand first in ft will be niffde much better and more attractive thaa Y am hill County Reporter. beon full of accounts of a Mi/./urd of im horse racing at tho state fair, etc , world 1 their classes; they are also encouraged in •ver. While retaining all of it*» present popular feat» ha* nevi r Lem ex< c 11« «l for many ihiriu». mense proportions, reaching from Kansas without end. J . B Fryer, deputy c o u n ty c le r k had U n b ia s e d E ditorial l iscussion. Indepen ores, it will constantly add new ones. I their “ smartness” by foolish parent*, ! : t « ti « * ( hi « ci * • if P|q li«*«! in lim e.' Cur I « r W rit*, Tumor? in il e 01 in*?» «r and Nebraska on the west to the Atlantic The general government con hi also well who have false pride enough to desire the fortune to re«nv«*r h i* fflO, tin* loss dent of dictation by Ihe O rea > lia n or any I 1« lut v» h Imi i'* frrm the h« r* . seaboard. As a result of the snow fall afibid to spend half of its hundre«! million their little ones to outshine other*—no of widt h w.i* uuMitioued in this paper a monopoly. Republican, lndepciq>ent for i » r© Certi* and Bnnit.i *, l isfultì o» l «> the People. and cold weather with heavy winds, spent annually on army, navy, forts, and j thought \>oing given to anv after results of few weeks ago Du* r e c o v e r y seem* a* l f ' n r H lM oi'V . by mon wbo actnally served and * hit©* a r t i Mit ps of fu ìm ru n - r *. fb” ht In tli«* stri: rs’ . o. trains were blockaded, considerable pro* warefarc generally, to build in post roads, the undue activity of the brain The purse wa* Many mysterious a* the lo -s. s i t o r t S toi'iem v f Romanci». Travel, Experlcnc» •te. I t ¡P > m « <1 for R h t tin atÌMi>. N«t ti.l venture, by le.: il: 1 wrlter». I in, Tccih ri l:c, Sj-rairs, Binisi *. Î .♦ 1 1 » |»ortv was «iestroyed, and some lives were so that its allege«! army would not mire children have an insatiable desire for found lying on his «leak at the court Try it. You will b« plea*©«!. Money ami E d i t o r i a ! .* upholdi;ig thè cause of thè veterana, lost. The greatest MilLving reported has down trying to get across any county ih knowledge, which is the result f an ab house, ami no one c a n te ll h o w it got '« funded to anv«Mi© who is not satisfied iV and malntainlng thè hliii**st loyalty to thè «¿overo- »•y an«! all c< 1 e* p i «ì p p in * of ih e l * « l j . meni, ami th«» promotion of thè best interest« of thè i n l a ln opt ir.v a r ; 1>1> ta k e * th e pier# i f i* not worth twice what it costs. ÌH»en in Oklahoma and the i'herokeo strip the t inted Status. Let her g«\ (.»alia normally dcvtdopid brain. Such eases there. TI.« theory G a d v a n c e d that M r W .«• p**7p>. »* «1 v/»-ui/.’»*»* T e t r i. Full accounts of what la I t h e * m g c c n V kn ife in cup «* c f tu n * » - « t» . where the settlers were poorly prepared gher. should l»e earelully watch«»«!, and plenty Fryer must have turned somnambulist taking pia« »e at thè seat of Government: care fili re- It d e c * r.ot c a t ¡ E way. a i d I©*»« r porti, « t ..lì l i.,, nant m attvs in Coma«-«* ani thè for such rough weather. tor the lime, hut he pays h e d o e s n 't be of outdoor exercises, plav, and anything • ar. Executive l ’ . .1 cnt> . •;> ubout pubilc rnen. The*«* are timo* of d ose marniti*. ti ntnrhnh! f K d i t e d by a lady of CAT I t K A l N s \ s. «.«»«. l> m a v i s . that will tend to rest the brain, should he lieve it, and is too fond o f a w a rm bed. Why pav i l -•*> to •"» > a monti» for ono N. . 1 al n ; 1 t. 1 ti- :i. UFAD A I LW TKRTIMONL' ’ I R .. IV. « . a n d s . o f l'. .Tetra, mor* T iik printos* Coloma, whoa few year* encouraged; hold such children back in The only other c o n c lu sio n is t h a t th e or moro «Ltiiy new qu pers a*lieti von »un fall «.. and compì« than ; :MLshed • r paper. O re bcttlo c f T’r. V m rili> 's I.in'ti’ t • Af f i i e t t i ! a r a i I > e :> a r t in e n t. carefally edite* ago was simply Mis* M auk ay, «if Cali thief w as struck w ith r e m o r s e , an d E©t tho whole thirnr in a nnt shell for One Many From a paper Wfore an Indiana Farm* their studies whenever possible. m oved a latg c fume, r fi< ir* my boy - r* « by pnu th-.nl r..en. sfv n y e»»s *re..tn: Di»t witb « th’c r M fornia, is in America again. Mi© got to«» tusVlub, by Mis. Davis, we give the fol children have their lives shortened greatly wntche 1 his opportunity to r e tu r n tiie ( V il t à D av? Sem i for a «ampio, (ree. f r e n e r a i X n em . rarefa'.ly comp'.led. with i «. 1 * i efii. (ircItoF e r r T iii N a t : n o . T k iu v n k i- strictly non-partlxaa. Yo«i will ho >urt*ris *d Yo>i wil! I h » do- fin© haired for this country, ami married low ing synopsis. by their parents’ pride in their mental purse. t’ior Nr-v-rie. It t -lievcs in thè giratesi II« r. c, Grc« ne Co. T ern .. Ju ly . 1 « 2. liuhtfd. V silver toro hit picc»* will bring au.1 eoo.; to th.* . >: »uaher of • «•:r he« ' ìe, ami th« ii foreigner with a lit!«». The aforcsakl The ideal M*tem of farming is the one precociougnos*. Oi c . mal I < tile • f P r . W tp Fili s Ifi.-’m*! .«*: t of 1 ur :iLS«liu*aons—In Naticnai A house in north M c M in n v ille w a * e n voti a Daily New*pa|*-r t«»r a whole b: :*ìc*t d ' re fain in my wV ff 1 hi foreigner Ini* of late tiovt»lo|>©<| a tviniem \ bv which all the means required for the Don’t t«‘t the babies’ minds work one bit te re d by a sneak thief o n e «lay la s t w e e k , tuonth. with a l1 tho Importuni New* of un.ty am i e x a ite i loj-a!:y. *« d n r m u ch ’s ufierirp E tM i r. ?Ht LT’ thè State, thè (\ a<t. tlie Worl i. to abun«* his w ife, u* most of them do. ■ unfortable and luxurious orJoymont of lender than nature teaches. rp. O repm . 1‘ 9:'. It is very an l nothing w is taken h u t a «*opv of e a c h and n«»w he has a «livnvun case on his life at«* produced. If all the mean* where amusing to bear a little om\ as a*ton as it of tiie local papers. W e th o u g h t s o m e 1 f tile of I r. V m. E llis’s Lin im en t err« «’ 1 • ■ ’ 1 h u n iers i u my feet, of f«ur v «*’-.- hands. Ten to i»:i© Mr. Mai kay tlon’t with to pniehan* should In» pnxhiued, as a can sav a few words, try to speak a piece l».».»ple were fretting th e i r r e a d in g m a tte r J I» P e l l . Siisi tin the Poop e ’a P a p e r . All w lm ■. U r r , Cree« n, J u r e , lifS. liaveany more ariatocruticwonsrin-law, but nee«*ssi y every farm should have it* dai which an unwise parent has ti G (0 tua. •h. of courte*!©* îik< a tr a in e d d o g . C p o n »vor !n«iopoii<l-.»nt Journali*m should Tt r’ai-n*- e ve m< r ■ matter far thè *nm i n » e r n i a a » - : » • ' » « • -> r pubticatioa. r fa r at C K. r r Met C o ’* i!» r p tin t won’t hinder a lot of other American ry, the extent of wdihdi is to bo governed but t«> me it is a ho verv sad 1 know a every 5 » p i ble «»«•$ ion t h i s c h ild is m o d e take and push this pap»r, and pu*h the F* ’ . • . . t - '« i ’ f 'r fi. and ha* -. r.rd at n \ 1 « «» ^0 m it* j o d mo ■»IV .?» I l «uè . i i o t T n d l r a l e rx- $ girl* from making fool* of them*olves in bv the requir«*menta of the family and the smart man whom* bah« J 1 are l.ir a to show off. Th mother to ld me that high- u r k i t i l f p p l a t r «u \ « . « 1 Ii v m ail at - I r r lo lle een I( ok kr B r o t h e r s , iitenu Urn Mine way hi« daughter, the prince.«* proximity to a profitable market. If the y e a r an I a h a lf . G m \ io ii.l tip an«l tbo fitti© thin* T H E N A T IO N A L T R I B U N E . a ret I no t d ia o b e y h e r j ¡toff and Prot»ri«»T''r«, 1 K I . r i l l N A I .. L I L IS , Hid. >0«1A A.E-, WAjH.SljiTON, 0. a :tlo Irli k.» papa, pro ita f r ' u the milk pail, the churn ur rqvak pitvo i and t l*rfo ho w.w ry lu m w ith h e r. an d Salem. Oicg m. » w b e r ç , Crej;* T iik C a p ita l J o u r n a l is b id ding for pop* n ’a i i i y by a b u sin g th e preai licru of S a le m ulieupu h o o p will n o t jiiatify th o la b o r a n d e x p e n s e in c id e n ta l to t h e o p e ra tio n of a lE P O T L I M B E D Y A R D * v/". : e >. i i e a o O w I i ;, her Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, —- Ohelialem 'valley Bank, "The Fashion” % HANSON & WOBDEN, Proprietors. Quaker City Poultry Yard. Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. No M B i Cash leaf Market A eJ G "C%<• G O O D S . ,r AND Austin & Stanley. LroT- J TO PER day Easily Made. . F. 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