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) Tidily bread I ket. f.r -1 ut Su.f lijli.'t v. ( 01EAM EK EL WOOD. PORTLAND TO SALkAI AND RJETCRN. A rrive at New berg dow n, at 9 n. m . “ ** •* up, at lla . m ' Pare. Newberg to Portl uid or 8ale:u. ' t cut*. 1 Free Hark, leaves Postultk-e to meet boat. For further particulars see Luther Charles. OREGONIAN RAILW AY DIVISION — AND— PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILW AY. Trains arrive at Newberg as follow s: North. South. ^ :5ft a. m. *12:30 p. m. % 12:30 p. m. 0:03 p. in. •Every other day. Pas-enger aud Freight Rates to all points. • i j bo obtained from t . B. p k i s s e l l . Agent Newberg. Local Events. £13 Go toC . F. Moor« 4, Co.. Lr Or. Win. Kills’ Liniment. . . m sspm ? Fred DciBy, cl Lafayette, in town the first of the week to see his best girl ! ' and other friends. Kob Stratton and w ife will take up their abode in a part of his lather's house I on Wynooski street. Rend Mrs. M cDaniel's ad in this is-' sue o f t lie G r a p h i c , and if you want a dress made give Iter u trial. There will bo a called meeting o f the \V. F. M. is. o f Friends church on next Saturday at 3:30 p. m., in the church. f<p ffp X J L / / C / f'x hi pic TW is rl tue verdict o f milliort«. i m m o n a L iv er R e p u tilo M ïor is tin L;vei r an 1 KiJne; 0 11 1 V m edicine t o r~^~>J jl / t j h u f r i t ! which y o u can pin your faith, lor a ? mild c u r o - lax;v A I »r S a lo . limiseli’ a *d highl.v appreciate I i.y all who utiei.d.d tiÎHD a j\t>ni“.’r Hi .a. m / ) arre' -, •!1 nil lus north- n i Miuv.i u ori; in tiio tils- >i NVvvljurÿ. For particulars inquire Anna Hoskins and Minnie I ir*on wer t .i.i! ;.-o f his duties, present at the iip- tulss-.1 ir nil 11».-ir accustom • I places t-'i:. -.1 place and hour of meeting.-', .Monday. The eue.su of their absence was anil by his pioniptinss in encouraging t o o m u c h s n o w . PIU S i i III A S C II words and exhortations to faithfulness, Ollle Hobson was One of the successful as well as by financial help, he did applicants lor a teacher’s license at Mc much to permanently establish the Minnville last week. Friends church in that part o f Indiana. M> i tie McDaniel was out of school a 1 to became a Christian in early life, aud ! v a.- a lifelong member of the Friends few days on account of her eves. N b w r :::: o , O bkoox . : ■ luiroh, and an elder for many years. Mabel Edwards is quite sick with pneu H e was the father o f nine children, monia. tire o f whom survive him. H e lived Del’e Hampton is boarding with her to see the sixth generation, having one : isicr, Mrs. Dixon. I , grandchild now Is years old w ho was The luv-t n” I im st popular breed. Several visitors were present at chapel Eggs for Huh ■ at -2 per setting o f 15. l>orn in his ow n house. lues.lay morning, among whom was Mrs. He came to Newberg in 1882, where | Harford, who conducted tho devotional Call on or address 3 . Hobson. he lias tdiKv resided. His last sickness I exercises. ■ was o f only ton days duration. He did Some chest weights have boon placed 1 not suffer much, hut was very peaceful cXT vaun and happy, often praising tho Lord, in tho girls’ gymnasium hut they do not I attract much attention this fine weather. and while ho was very patient he seem- s Poultry Yard Wyandcttss a Specialty. , . . California and Oregon shells for sale, 25 kinds 25 cts. Call on or address D el-' Thirty loaves of bread for $1.00 at Star phina E. Ellis, Brt 273 Newberg Oregon. tivo, and Bakery. The steamer service on the Willamette ' purely veg lloarhound candy 10 cents per pound : ,,vaa never better. Boats pass both ways One or thi larcist C ontractors and suiid - etable, act- at Star Bakery. I every day and the fare is the lowest e v e r | m ia n i m u u . ini; directly known. Tho delegates to the oratorical contest on the Liver e.l anxious to go home to heaven. He J. H. Townsend will go to Albany this A P ie S o c ia i — Tonight, Feb. 23, at a n d Kid has left every evidence that he is gatli- started Thursday morning, going by boat we ek on business. G xuid I sland , Nn., April 8th, ISM. H A R D W IC K . \ the Dorrance building on First street. D t , S ti l ts M ed ica l Co., E lk h a r t, l n d . neys. Try it. ereil as a shock of corn fully ripe into to Salem and from there taking the train All kinds t f photo nud l nidsonpc work done Try the G raphic and 'Tbe Prune In- A literary programme ut 7:30. Come the heavenly garner. | to Eugeno. S tudent . in the latest fdy'o <>f the :rt. S iti-(fiction guar* Sold by all G entlemen : I hod been troubled with Hr Wastry” for $2 00. anteed. Corner First mid Main 3t., Newberg. 0I9CASC FOB THE LAS everybody. st 30 y e a r s , and alth ough ! The funeral services were conducted Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder was treated by aDie - physicians and tried many SeeJs in bulk at J. II. Townsends. W. P Heacock has at all times a large A number o f peculiarly marked and remedies, I grew ctea< oily worse until i was com COM- * to be taken dry or nude into a tea. at Friends church, Saturday, the 17th stuck of glass of all sizes. PLETELV PROSTRATED ANO CONFINED -----_Y TO MY BEO SCO Stamp» Wanted. at 2 p. in., the sermon being preached barred robins, are to be seen about town WITHOUT ANY HOPE Of 1 WOUld hilV0 OP RECOVERY. 1> T h o K in g o f L iv e r M ed icin es. Very bud sink A___ _ ^ C. C. Johnson is looking after bis in this spring. I am tnakinz a collection of canceled by Rev. El wood Scott. W e hear theca called “ I h a v e used y o u r S im m ons L iver Uemi* 1 stop beating terest in Salem this week. later a m i can e o n scie m io a sly say it is tho a l t o g e t h e r ,>-ir ■ B * * fc^ a n d --------- it was ’....... staim-s for sale, and would Be very thank- ; s with Alaska robins. k in g o f all liv e r m edleiues, I con sid er it a the greatest difficulty that m y circulation could P . A. E L L IO T T . m ed icin e chest in itself.—U eo . \V. J a c k - The W eekly Oregonian and the ful to any who m a y save the stamps fro m to , „ rv(T> , llh. ON T1IK DLATU OF JOHN KDWAKDS Whi'e work is considered very slack for so n , T a com a, W ashington. th e ir old letters fo r m e . A ll k in d s of »livido ¡mil pi-t Kan:*.-». Fruit Tracts or Town G r a p h i c one year for $2.50. carpenters, T. B. Cummings says he has « - E V E R Y P A C K A G E ' up ck to consciousness oguin. W hile la this Condi One by one the leaves have fallen; »tamps wanted, but Columbian preferred, i Government iu.i t locmcd. Raspberry slips of the Gregg variety ior hardly missed a day during the winter for tion I tried your New h o s t C unt, and began H as th o Z S tam p in ro d on w r a p p e r. Cast dow n by the blast: D k i . v iiin a K l i . i « . to improve from the lirei. turd uoiv 1 tint able l o d o N ewukiui , O regon . sale by Lulhef Newlin of Spritigbrool:. lack of a job of some kind. L ife ex tin ct—the soul has gone: a_gnod day's work fora mantis years of age. I givo A rrived at home at last. N e w H e a r t C o r e «11 the D r M i l e s . Jacob Wrgge, of Portland, visited Jimmie C’oiHn, the Indian boy who credit edit for my recovery »v ery, ft is over overt six months since keep a botile lu the friends in Newberg Friday and Saturday. came down from Alaska with Elwcod I have ‘ taken any. although I kee; The Weekly Oregonian and the G raph T hou hast traveled well the beaten path house in ctse I should need it. I have also used AoroM the fields o f life— Now then, if you want to quit the use Weesner, has been sent home from the your n e r v e a n d L i v e r P i l l s , sun th in k « | ic one yoar for $2.50. Hast til ways fought thy battles w ell; grout deal of them. Z. A vxky . A lady named Hutchins, of Iowa, has of Tobacco get some No-to-bae of A. C. Chemawa Tndian school, being over Been forem ost In tho strife. S o ld o n a P o s it iv e G u a ra n te e . eighteen years o f age. I boen visiting acquaintances about New Cox. If A ud now when God doth call thee hom e, D r . M IL E S ' P IL L S .6 0 D o s e s 2 5 C tk G ladly thy task to leave. ! berg for a few days past. If any man thinks that men around Misses Lillian Henry and Dora Cum T h o « layest dow n the sickle Jesse Pressnell lias purchased lots mins visited their Tualatin homes over town w ill not work if given a chance, A nd briugest hom e the sheaves. let him go out and watch the gang of south of J. D. Carter’s block and has Sabbath. K ind words from thee were like the sands moved his house upon thorn. It is five acres of land J. T. Smith is men w ho are clearing up the tract o f That drift along the shore, Thirjy loaves of bread for $1.00 at Star Ami God in heaven only know s preparing to set to fruit instead of ten land for llie new tile factory. If Dave Hollowav went over the falls at Bakery. The good fruits that they bore. It is reported that Dan Gilbert is seri acres as noted last week. Oregon City he stemmed the current, as ously contemplating coming back to Che- / ™ rn to ^ r- an<J Mrs. Hans Hanson on A lw ays gentle, kind and good; he was in town during the week. For Sale or Trade for good Farm, a A friend to him in need, gon again with the intention of making^ ^Monday, Februaiy 19, 1891, a daughter. Fresh meats, dresioJ poultry, eggs, fish good Merchandise Business in Newberg. Nor cared st thou for ids place o f birth, Wedding stationery, latest styles, at on Friday. East Side market. his home in this locality. We have room Address, L o c k B o x 32, Newberg, Or. N.»r ca red ’st thou for his creed. for a large number of his makeup and we this office. The sum m er tlowers upon thy grave II O. B owkk , I’rop. alias Lillian Hawuith may hereafter bo May bloom , and bloom a g iin : hope to see him come. Save money by buying feed at Chris found with tier stock of millinery goods Tho funeral of John Edwards on last Thy noble deeds will yet survive— As evidence of what gooJ treatment tenson Bros’ . in her own room, Corner First and Center Saturday afternoon was well attended, al Successors to J. T. Smith. K ind thoughts will still remain. will do toward taking tho kinks out of a Elisha Smith has recovered from liis though tho weather was quite disagree streets, having moved tiiis week. Thy life has been like a sum m er day, poor half starved team, note the change sickness and is able to be in town again. able. And now the eve has co m e ; Ciias. Brown will not teach school near in A. J. Clark’s donkeys since he got Thy sun gone d ow n —life passed away — The Jewel cook stove is tho best sold Beaverton this spring, owing to different The illustrated lectures at the college A nd the reaper wandered hom e. them. They bray loader and switch theii by J. II. Townsend. arrangements by the board, lie has se on Thursday and Friday nights of last And we, who linger in the twilight tails quicker than in tho days gone by. emed a sc+iool near Laurel, however. Sticlfcandy 10c per pound and other week by Mr. Fairbanks, of Seattle, were Of the day that has just flow «, Mid-winter Fair Excursion Tickets, candy correspondingly low, at Star Bakery. well attended. His views of the world's Can catch, by the rays o f waning light, Those knowing themselves in debt to A glim pse o f another dawn. Portland to San Francisco and return, fair scenes were mostly very good but as me will please call and settle by money A gentleman named Howell, of Corval via Southern Pacific Co’s Shasta Route, How fitting it is, that m ountain and hill he did not attend the fair his explana- or bankable note. Money much preferred. lis, is assisting Dorrance Bros, at their And valley are shrouded in snow ; will bo placed on sale January 23. Rate lions were not very satisfactory. His W. C. K r u o k r . sawmill now. As with m any a tear falling fast on thy bier, $27.50, including five admissions to the lecture on Ben Ilur was very good and Forth from the city we go. J. J. Woods and Cephas Maris have Fair. Tickets good for thirty days from Thos. Parrish and wife are the happy much appreciated by the audience. Forth from the city, and over tho h ill— both been premised positions at tho in date of sale. parents of a fine baby boy, born Satur Just a canyon d iv id in g tiie w ay: Several copies of the Oregonian's I land- sane asylum but so far no vacancies have day, the 17th. With sad heart and bow ed head, and slow, The weather was bad on last Friday liook were delivered in town last Monday secured and they still hold tin mselves in muffled tread, Frank Vestal leaves today for Tualatin and consequently J. H. Rees, Nate Wiley by an agent. Very good cuts are given T o where another city held sway. w.u'iug where lie lias a job for Iho summer in Mr. and C. E. Hoskins were the only ones To another city, with spires tall and white, of the Bank of Newberg, Friends church A'iiml city teactims took the examina who were at the county seat to assist in Boland’s hop yard. W here the maple trees wave overhead: and Pacific College along with a write up W here a spirit o f gloom hovers over each tion at McMinnville last week. There the organization of tho County Frnil Mr. Win. Yergen, of Champocg, and of Newberg. The book ia by far tho best tomb, aie lots ot them in Yamhill county, but Growers’ Association. We will do better Mrs. Louisa Hopkins, of tiiis city, were history.pf the Pacific northwest that lias In tiie city o f the dead. they all seem to find employment either when tho weather is better. married last Sunday. Aud wo lay the body that n ever more ever been published. In ordinary times And is the cause o f m ore or less sickness every year, because the house is not spouted so the in Yamhill or adjoining counties. A vestige o f life can claim — Mrs. Beulah Ross, of Brownsville, ar it would have an iminenso sale. As It is reported that there is a new depot Wc tender it back with reverent hand, Air. and airs. Fred Downing, of Central to be put upat Whiteson and a Y put in at rived here on last Saturday in time to at times aro, the company will do well if water can be drained off. N o w f s t h e T i m e t o so f> S T O R E Y , t h o T I N N E R , To the earth from w hence it came. Pgint, Jackson county, who came last an early day. It is also hinted in connec tend the funeral of undo John Edwards. they get returns for the cost of the book. and have it d on e before the rains com m ence. A nd slow ly backward, o ve r the bridge, week to attend Mrs. Downing’s father, tion with tiiis rumor that tho Corvallis The saw at Dorrance’s sawmill struck The carriages w end their w ay; C A L L A L T TZHZIEJ T I L T S H O P . John Edwards in his last sickness, visited business will be done over the Yamhill . IH pi I A nd the people know that our city an iron dog that had been left in a log by with Jesse Ed war is a few days the first division from Whiteson into Portland Has lost a true friend today. W o o d :—At his homo In West Choha- a careless logger and the saw was ruined. That tho Father o f truth and m ercy, «a the week. If this is done it will give us two passen Mrs. Achie Morris gave a birthday din lem, at 3 p. m. on Friday, February 10, Has com e and claim ed His ow n— Due of our prune raisers sai I to us this ger trains in the morning and two in the ner last Tuesday in honor of her mother’s James Wood, aged 72 years and 8 That another star shines brightly week that if the tariff was removed from evening. months. Mr. Wood came to Oregon in A round the heavenly throne. Is the place to buy birthday, to which a number of the older A F riend . prunes it would lose lii.n $1,000 on his 1804, an 1 w ts well known to all the pio O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler peoplo were invited. next season’s crop. It is unnecessary to Co., W. Va., appreiates a good thing ami neers of this section. Hu leaves a wife J. II. Townsend owned several shares in Tho County Horticultural Society. slate that he is not enthusiastic for the does not hesitate to say so. He was al and twelve children, two of whom, Mrs. of stock in tiie Albany Mining ami Mill passage of the Wikon bill Pursuant lo a call by Judge Galloway, most prostrated with a eol I when he pro ing Company’s mine that was sold a few J. D. Carter and Mrs. Cyrus Vaughan, KVKItYTHING FitKN 1 A M ) CLEAN. reside in Newberg. Mr. Wood’s death fruit growers from different section« of tho Dealers in tobacco say that a large cured a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough lays ago for $43,000. was caused by a complication of diseases county met in McMinnville last Friday i unifier oi their customers are dropping Remedy. He says: ‘ ‘It gave me prompt Steve Mitchell thinks he will return to resulting from hernia. Ho had been a an l organized the Yamhill County Horti the u-e of the weed. A very sensible relief. I find it to bo an invaluable rem- old Missouri about the first of March, to great sufferer for about two years, and cultural Society. Meeting was called to conclusion at any time and esiiecially so dy for coughs and colds.” For sale by the land of his fathers and never come all death came ns a welcome relief. order by .fudge Galloway. J. II. Kee» these cloudy days when money is needed C. F. Moore A Co., druggists. the way from Pike again. was chosen chairman ami J. C. Coo|»er for bread more than for anything else. The regular subscription price of T h e IN T H E LINE O P A collide of Butteville youths robbed a R i c h a r d s : —Mary P. Richards died at secretary pro tern. Permanent organiza Will Keece has traded his town proper G r a p h i c is $1.50 ami the regular sub store thero one night last week, and are the home of ii r son-in-law, l’alen Clark, tion was effected by adopting tho Consti ty to Mr. Palmer for his ten aero tract out scription price of The Weekly Oregonian now, one in the reform school and tbe on Chehaleiu mountain, Wednesday tution ami I5y-Laws of the State Society at Chehaleiu Center Mr. Palmer will is $1.50. Any one subscribing for T h e other in the pen for their folly. night, February 21, aged 81 years. Fun so far as applicable. Twenty-two name« mov> to town again and William will go G r a p h i c and paying one year in advance eral today at 11 a. m. at Dundee. De were enrolled. Permanent officers were James Vestal has received an account can get both T h e G r a p h ic and The Week- to ins new ranch and embark in the poul ly Oregonian one year for $2.50. All old of the death of his brother John Vestal’s ceased was a sister of Frederick Swetman. elected. C. E. Hoskins, president; Judge try iiu-iness Success to both of them. W ill be prom ptly relieved by callin g on me. I am a philanthropist by persuasion and nm al- wife at Whittier, California, which occur- She has been a great sufferer for the past Galloway, J. II. Kee», vice president«; ranville Everest has purchased Char subscribers paying their subscriptions for live months. J. C. Cooper, secretary; Judge O. N. Den ways prepared to offer big bargains in my line. Picture Frames m ide to order, a specialty. ed on the second of this month. one year in advance will be entitled to ley Moore’s stock of Light Brail ma chick First Street, ny, advisory. The next meeting will he The basket social given by the ladies of Don't Do It. ens. His pens are beaded by two male the^ame offer. Newberg, Oregon. hold in Newberg the first Tuesday in tiie Presbyterian church on last Tuesday birds from the celebrated Shoemaker ] Word came to town on last Friday by We never attend a funeral and see April. A P om . night is reported as being an unusually yards at Freeport, Illinois. He will Ire ewift messenger that unto Dr. A. Mills shrinking children lifted by their thought ready for the trade about the middle of -and wife of Dundee, was born a eon, pleasant affair, and the receipts very sat less parents po that they can look on the s r i: IM. Lir OOK ITEMS. [ weight six and a half pounds, i Dock is isfactory. March. corpse, hut that wo think of tho words of Morris Smith, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, who ’ rBllUilHtl by those who have seen him Frances Willard. In giving her experi N. fc. Britt and family, J. C. Colcord, Mrs. Maggie George visited at the A. C. Cox, Gord Worden and J. H. Bow- since tho above date, to be the happiest has been in British Columbia for several ence in her child life «he said in ppeaking home of her mother, Lucinda Hadley last ct man visited tho city Saturday. Four man in all Yamhill, and that he looks months canvassing for an eastern com of the death of a neighbor: “ Tho first Friday. A . IC. C O O P E R ct C O . or five traveling men with big trunks, down on the valley from the loity heights pany, is hero visiting his cousin, Mrs. I fright my spirit got jyas when my father Miss Gartrudo Kansdel is «till in very Charley Smith. of their hillside home with more diginiiv lifted me up, a child not fivo years old and tna In tilings about the depot look like old poor health ut the home of K. F. Hula* We take tins plan to inform tho public that wo are belt or tliaa ever prepared to sup The college athletic association will held me quite close down to Pee what was day. times, aud Charley was the happiest we than ever before. The youngster is said ply tiie trade tiiis Fall in tiie line of a to be putting in his time, in his efforts to in that coffin. I never had a blow that give an entertainment at Armory hull on have seen him tiiis winter. Miss Joycie Iloskins made a very pleas please his father, who is in the prune Saturday evening, March 3rd. The ad «truck me so deep as did that sight. I flT r Thomas Mans with his wife and business and believes in protection, mission will be 15 centB. Tho boys will never had a burn that scared so. nor a ant call at the homo of J. L. Haworth /three children arrived here from Indiana ,, „ . , I , . . . , 1 yelling for McKinley. give a good entertainment and wc liope pain that tinged like it. Young as I was, last Tuesday. l’aitios desiring to set orchards tiiis Fall will make money b_v c a llin g o n o r c o r r e o /o n last Monday and are arranging to take j something in me akin to high dignity, re-1 !*• Miteholl visited at tho homo of they will be well patronized. a » their abode permanently in Newberg. Tl>e matrimonial fever is running landing with us Indore placing their orders. T f o y were detained from coming a short >° >bese parts that one of our old | Bran 75c. per hundred. Bran an.l Rented this rude introduction to what | J” hn Kush Sunday afternoon. He seems then seemed the 'King of Horrors.’ I think that John ¡3 a pretty sociable time ago according to our announcement, bachelors, a veritable forty-niner, has got shorts mixed 80c. Shorts85c. Chop 35c. M. TERRELL. B. B. TERRELL \V. L. TEKIiELL never said it but I always felt that I had . kind of a man of late, it bad. His friends say he never sought Barley chop 93c. Flour 70o. per sack. oo account of tbe sickness of one of the received an injury, suffered a wrong. On | L. H. Iloac >ck had the misfortune (?) for the yellow metal with greater dili Deliveries made anywhere inside tho city children. pleasant summer days, out In the bright of losing his faithful old mare last Mon- gence or with better prospect for a rich limits. Leave orders at post office. There are getting to be too many j j e ¡, nnakln/g a good run and the sunshiny weather, thoughts ‘ too deep for day, but wo trust she went where all good J. I). T a r r a n t A Co. Successors to H ADLCr, H U N T & C O ., i f anti facturera of worthless curs around this town. A gen- , <<cjean U|,'> is expected to be highly satis- Dr. White carries a watch with a very tears’ have come to mo when I have re- horses go and is better off by far than she <leraan complained to us tbe other day staked bis claim several membered feeing that . It seems to me has boen for many days past. Let us peculiarly colored ease. It is a good sil that one of these animals had sampled Weeks atgo an.l tha gold being what is ver case and was once as bright as any that we intrude upon the rojal little not mourn more over her departure than the calf of his ieg, a proceeding tliaC he uererally known as ‘ free milling,” no body’s watch, but now it is darker in heart of childhood when we thrust upon is necessary on such occasions, was not at all in harmony with. We sug- ¡n [|,L, concern has been placed on We have purchased the entire stock and ro prepared to f u n i ' r GUiltty of dal n | color than oxadized silver. The doctor it such a cruel blow. Always since then, 1 Luther Newlin is making some vain- tile in all sizes. All order* prom ptly filled Correspondence s » gt—t that something be done to get rid of the market. Wedding stationery printed Prie»* liât on npi-lica- | spilled a paper of sulphur in his vest in spite of ail my faith an 1 the fervor I j ajj |0 improvements on his place in tho «Qi« the worthless brutes. at this office on short notice. N E W B E R G , Y] O O 1ST pocket and »'though he cleaned tho pock have known religiously, there is about | way of Rr,string and clearing. Ho is .Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at To" et carefully, enough remained in the elotli the thought of death tho clammy hour preparing to set out several hundred fruit MA Kit USD. stamped upon me when I saw that face. trees this spring. !edo, Wa-hington, says she has never Buo. J onathan . to color his watch ail right. I have often heard g ood p eople say they A PDISON —II a t x —On Wednesday been able to procure any medicine for Ten days loss of lime on account of rh. it'iiatisin that relieves the pain so February 21, 1894, at the residence o f sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any Thought it npc*-*f!iry to take their child ( o f,u :u r . n o t e s . H a v e a»»1d t o co n siiro e r« f o r V ' qni'-kiv md effectually as Chamberlain’« Columbus Mackey in Newberg, Miss thing hut pleasant for a man of a family ren early to a funeral,’ but why they must saving then the deal» r’.$ profit. W c u t-. * O lde-.t <«n»i I.orgt-at v: >r.:ita< trrer-ti $ 1 1 .9 0 Miss Hutchinson lately from Iowa vis f\ , ,.ii ,.-i | that she has also used it Clara Haines to Mr. Charles Addison, to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, do this I cannot nee. If the fir»t sight of •'-aaelllni/ Vehiel**« n r i ! ' ir >* it: with privilege to examine hffTO any re «• death could l>e some sweet and lovely ited the college la«t Thursday morning. I' r liiic k with great success. For o f Dayton, Oregon, Rev. Mark Noble I mechanic, m -reliant or publisher. Jas. lory. Warrant i e r j ye.tr g Why pny on r. , r ' ; face, such as I have sometimes beheld officiating. Messrs. Fairbanks and Butler visited sale by i '. F. Moore A Co. tofSO to order f'*r you? Write ynnrowr.fi * <>. Jones, publisher of ttie /.rajer, Mexia, D oting free. Wo take all n i l o f ii«t since then the impression of childhood’s college Friday morning Chapel exerd-e shipping. V i Texa«, was sick in te-d for ton days with WKOLK.UALE PRICCD. plastic nature would surely !>« far more in cs were conduct*«! by Mr. Butler. Spring W .igorm . $JI to $ 5 0 , •• n • o- 1 the grip daring its prevalence a year or H i .SI. Surrey. A w a r d e d H i g h e s t H o n o r W o r l d 's F a i r . keeping with what we believe death real ra n» *8 b c - ih -.*< Eurrejf«*, $05 to ¿UK) Mise Joycie Hoskins, of Ppringbrook, two ago. La’ er in tho season fie had a H a.37. Surrey IIaruoas. ram*» m »ell for tioo to •: ■). T o il ilu e r $25 ly is.” S 3 F » 9 0 , •* fins a* z«‘lil i'ir fto. £” iHOto;; , _> was a visitor Friday afternoon. : second attack, lie says: “ In the Utter t o 3tOO. F orm W ig r .n o , W a g or,. Mill« W a t o n i .D * Walter, Oran and Mabel Edwards were rase I nsed Ch-im!« riain's Cough Reme OBITCAIIY. C a r ta , a u v r u * roa 1 » , w oats .1 ■ a out of school three days last w**ek on ac dy with considerable success, I think, on John Edwards waa bor 11 in Guilford count of tho illness an 1 death of their ly being in b**d a little over two days. No. *77, Uv id Wagon. Our Tiie second attack I ain satisfied would county. North Carolina, Oth month It ti grandfather. Klarreui $50 1W K ». Died in Newberg, Oregon, 2d have been equally as had a« the first bat Miss Mills taught the primary room in P* ROkïwL Top Buggy. for tf.p use of this remedy.” It should 1» month 15th, D-H, nged H7 yenf*, 5 the public school while Miss Ingli.s t«x>k *30 8 » ■ B ■ $ 42.03 borne in mind that the grip is much the months and \1 days. He was married the county examination. same as a very severe col ! and inquires to hi* first wife in 1832, at the age o f ’ ^¿L r & If ♦* r Henry went home on a visit N ». 1. Fan 1 III precisely the same treatment. When yon 2-"», and moved directly to Indiana, then Saturday, returning M md ly noon. RIDINQ 4 fanion IABBU« s\oi)L) >* —if »».a s U T H t l ■ I \ 5 bi.w heels, -s, wehiieêé W fejJjy H f»-‘r«*«-nt. uff fw «uvh with '»$*--- ------------- wish to rure a cold quick!v an I effect the frontier of civilization, and there as The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Pon der.—No Ammonia; No Alum. ► *• »» tul*m:f, drop forcings. -.U*.a;»<« lo puy |>oM«* » » 1 »--. «.gv* ml. „ The sterc- ¡»ticsn entertainment« given a pioneer, moving Into the heavy for ually give this remedy a trial. 50 cent Mu. i luna wLuo. ¿ ¿ir tz , W . B . P R A T T , S o « *’ , f i L K U A S T , !N D , ' bottles for sale by C. i\ Moore A Co. Used ia Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. est, he hewed out by bard and eontifi- by Mesers. Fairbtok an J Butler were HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. P i I IS PHOTOS SU R V K Y IN G . n»-' pul« w o u R E D “l3rpel K th o u s a n d s S Sold by C. F. MOORE & CO. J. S. HOLT &c CO., W A R I H N G ! 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