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STE a MKR elwood . Flip daps at Armory lu ll tomorrow night. POBTL-iNDTO SAi-XM AND RKTl'BS. Arrivo at Xeirbcrt down. at :» m •• •• * I » , at 11 . a m Karo. Newberg to portlaud or Salem. iviis Free Hark leaves PoatoMre to moot boat. For further particular* fee Luther Charles. Wedding .»•„q.Miery, this office. S..vo money by buying fee 1 at C hris-' Go to C . F. Moore & Co., for I>r. Win. tenson Bio-’ . Ellis’ Liniment. A lew more plows to soli at cost at J. i Mrs. Aeliie Mortis spent Sablwth with I I. Tow nsend's. friends at Middleton. Rev. I,. M. Haworth is now at Marion The Weekly Oregonian and the G r a p h engaged in revival wotk. one year for $2.5b. PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. J. P. Converse came up from Portland The Jewel cook stove is the best sold Wednesday to look alter his inteiests Traius arrive at Newberg as follows: by J. II. Townsend. North. South. here. T :55 a.m. •12:30 p.m. The college athletic association at Arm •12:30 p. ia. 0:03 p. m. W ill Stevenson will work this summer ory hall tomorrow night. •Every otter day. for a man near Bri lwell, in Mariou Passenger and Freight Rates to all points, Mrs. Jane Votaw preached for the peo county. cau We »Wtaiuenl from C. H. FKISS ELL. ple of Sherwood Sunday. Agent Newberg. Tho eaek-ulations of the liens have J. II. Bowerman is now tire owner of been very much interrupted of lato by the the A. B. George place near town. Local Events. stormy weather. Springtim e is here now and we will Tell all your neighbors east, west and look for spring weather by and by. north of tow n about tlie road meeting on Pay your tax at Bank of Newberg. Stick candy 10c per pound and other Saturday of noxt week. Perry Bradley, of Portland, spent last j candy correspondingly low, at Star Bakery, Our doctors say we are having very lit Sunday in town. j Eli Evans cut steak Tuesday and Wed- tle sickness. In fact there has been but Try the G bapuic and “ TUe Prune In ! nesday for H. I). Fox while the latter liltlo during the past year. dustry” for $2.00. ■ was in Portland. If some of our enterprising groeervmen J. H . Bowerman and II. D. Fox visited The annual school meeting will be held would bring on a supply of sugar teats the city Tuesday. 1 next Monday afternoon rft which a direct they ought to find good sale for them in W . P. Heaeock lias at all times a large or will bo elected for three years and a tliis town. stock of glass of all sixes. ’ clerk (or ono year. Jesse Edwards received word last week Fox keeps everything you want in the Miss Laura Propst, of Champoeg, has of the death of his half brother, the Rev. line of fresh meats, fish, etc. | been in town during the week visiting John Ballinger who lived at Dayton, T ile W e e k ly Oregonian and the her cousin, Miss Maud Haworth. Washington. G r a p h i c one year for $¿50. California and Oregon shells fur sale, Are you interested in better roads? If Austin & Stanley killed a fine porker 25 kinds 25 ets. Call on or address Del- you are come out to the road meeting on pliina E. Ellis, Box 273 Newberg Oregon. Saturday of next week and join in the Monday that dressed 375 pounds. The pio social given by tho ladies of talk on methods. Kaspherrv slips of the Gregg variety tor the M. E. church last Friday evening, is sale by Luther Newltn of Springbrook. A gentleman named Taylor who lives J. II. Townsend made a business trip reported a decided success, both finan tn Coos county was here this week trying to trade a farm in that county for fruit to Albany last Thursday, returning Satur cially and socially. OREGONIAN R A IL W A Y DIVISION — AND— TCP5 'feLs - ic A deputy was in town Wednesday with W e heard the Now then, if you want to quit the use ! subpomas for Jurors. of Tobacco get some No-to-bao of A. C. j names of Paul Macy, S. M. Calkins, F. M. Barr and Dunbar mentioned. Cox. tf Quite a number of George Mitchell's Jesse Edwards, Dr. Maris and Jack friends got together last Thursday even and W ill Stevenson went down to Port ing and gave him a surprise, that being land Monday. his birthday. A fine time is reported. i . W . Stewart, who was in tho photo Dick Everest brought in a bunch of business here about two years ago, was spring flowers Tuesday. It is now time in town a few days the past week. for spring flowers and they are determin The college boys are making big ar ed to come in spite of wind or weather. rangements for their athletic exhibition A ll the school teachers in this end of at Armory hall on tomorrow nigtit. the county, and some besides, were in at Two good lots in Kansas town of 10,000 tendance at the meeting at Dundeo last to sell or trade for Newberg property. Saturday. A pleasant and profitable time Mns. M. CiiAur.ES. is reported. Capt. Wilbur Babbidge, of Astoria, Mid-winter Fair Excursion Tickets, spent a couple of days with his old friend Portland to San Francisco and return, and schoolmate, I. Ed. Holt last week. via Southern Pacific C o’s Shasta Route, For Sale or Trade for good Farm, a will be placed on sale January 23. Rate good Merchandise Business in Newberg. $27.50, including five admissions to the Address, L ock Box 32, Newberg, Or. Fair. Tickets good for thirty days from J. B Mount was in LaFayette during date of sale. the week attending a conference of the Dr. Maris lias moved into tho Christen lay members of the Evangelical church. son property on Wynooski street. His day. office will he in tho Hoskins’ block. Office hours from 9:00 to 10:00 a. m. and from 2 :00 to 3 :00 und from 7 :00 to 8 :00 p. in. Sundays, 2 :00 to 3 :00 p. m. Ilis I f your brick flue leaks get Story to put card will be found in the G rafhc . a galvanized iron sheathing on it. He J. D. B ell’s hack is adorned on both diil a line job of the kind lor N. E. Britt sides with the words, “ Free Hack Steam the first of the week. er Altona,” in letters so largo that he Rev. Elwood Scott left for Salem Tues day, expecting to remain until some time next week ami assist in a revival meet ing at Highland. land in this vicinity. , j j Felini irv of 1 ext year. Than Mi NM- h i ll. R a h ! Rah» O. 8. Rah I Rah I N. S. DSNS. Rah ! Rah ! Rah I N ewberg , T h e I k -4 and most popular breed. F-ggs for salo ut $2 per setting o f 15. Kanaga Gar Rah! Gar R ah! Gar Zoom! Portland ’Varsity 1 Z ip ! Rah Boom. Call on or address, H i! Y i ! Y i ! W a h l llo o ! W ah Wee-la-met ! nevs. T r y it. S old b ' an D ru g g is ts in L iq u id , or in ~\i\vder to bo ta k e n d r y or m ade into a tea. The Kins of Liver Medicines. All kinds of photo and landscape work done iti tlu* latest style of the art. Satisfaction guar anteed. Corner First aud Main St., Newberg. . S U R V E Y IN G . . EPOENE. U. O. U. O. Rah, H of Rah, H oi Orcgonensis Rah ! R ail! l l o l NEWBERG. Hullabaloo, hooray, hooray, Hullabaloo, hooray, hooray, Hooray, hooray, Pacific College, boo--------! V3-KVEKY PACKAGE-tf® Lias tlie Z Stamp In red eu wrapper. Seeds in bulk at J. H . Townsends. No building is completo without a coat of paint. Prepare to patronize tho paint er as soon us the weather will permit. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. H obSO U . H A R D W IC K . ALBANY. Boema laka ! Boorua laka ! Bow, Wow, Wow ! Chinga laka ! Chingu laka. Chow, Chow, Chow, Eooma laka ! Who are we, W e are all from Albany. M1 have used your Sim m ons L iv e r Regu la tor und can eonsi-ieiietonsly say tt is itm kin g o f a ll liv e r medicines, I consider It a m ed icin e chest tn its, if.— u e o . W . J a c k - s o n . Tacomu, Washington. g_ "-Z." PHOTOS SALEM. in g d ire c tly on tho L iv e r and K id _ P . A . K L L .IO T T , 1’raetlcal Surveyor, is prepared to survey, sub divide and plat Farms, Fruit Tracts or Town l.ots on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Government laud located. NKWUEKO, OltKtlON. £ Y I ’ully Abi: i . tii# Tlrxt*. A C h o ic e Cl it. A C/a.v Frm W y r d u c o to r . T h o Ctx-.ricuM t i c rity. \ Buccersc- 0.' tho authentic *' Una- > bridge.'.*’ To rears spent in revising, < > £ 100 editors em ploye., over $300,000,. expended. . SOLD UY A IL liooKSFLLKRH, * v*. l‘o m»t buy renririi» of i I imi M»* rs H i Inn*. , \ s«*nd’<»* i!■»*«• 1» tin -hint •'onhiumiif t-iMTiiiifu i* 'if*- a ¡-it i " da . 1 * :.;« i \ its. X a. Cc r. MT< tRIAZZ CO., Publisher». <* Eprtngilald, .Mase., U. L. A. W o understand that Dan Gilbert lias Fresh meats, dressed poultry, eggs, fish lipped liis household effects for Oregon List of Letters nd that he was to alarl yesterday with on Friday. Fast Side market. Remaining unclaimed in tlie Newlierg II. O. B ower , Prop. his family. His destination will bo New rost Office, for tho month ending Feb Luther Charles has sold his delivery berg. ruary 28, 1894. he Misses Gertrude Lamb and Elma outfit to Mr. Wm. Jessup, a friend of Nate J R Allen, Joe Burton, Stanley’s. Luther and Woodard will Brown and Jesse R. Johnson, A . C. David l’ ranscombe, J T S Cox, Stanbrough and E. II. Woodward at both finish the year in school. W m Ewing, H Frcbe, Tho February number of tho Crescent tended the oratorical contest at Eugene J A Gustin, Lillian Hoyt, is out. It as one of tho best of the year, last week. J W Johnson, Donald McPherson, Mr Miller, Chas Moyers. W hy eat cold, dry bread when you can and full of good reading matter. If you Persons calling for any of tho abovo let get 30 bread tickets at Star Bakery for are not a subscriber you should help tho $1.00 and thus get a hot loaf every day youug people along by subscribing for it. ters will ploaso say “ Advertised.” Successors to J. T. Smith. J. C. S aw ye r , P. M. for dinner for only cents each. They Republican Meeting* bake every forenoon now. A meeting of tlie Republicans of this COLLEUK NO TE S. Sam Shultz and family expect to start community is called to meet at tlie Dor- Saturday for Indiana, where Sam lias Frank Vestal is missed by tho Fresh ranee building on First street tonight. A rented a good farm for the coming sea man class, especially at their class meet republican club will be organized. son. One year is all lie will need, we ings. think, to convince iiim that Oregon ia the Notice to Tax Pay era. Perley Mitchell lias droppod out of best place to live, after all. W e now have the County Tax list for school to work. W o are sorry that some Bran 75c. per hundred. Bran and East Chelmlera precinct so that parties of our students are compelled to do tliat. shorts mixed 80c. Shorts85c. Chop 85c. who desire to do so can pay tlioir taxes to Barley chop 90c. Flour 70c. pier sack. Miss l ’hebo Mitchell and Cragin Ha us and save the trip to McMinnville. Deliveries made anywhere insido tho city- worth are out of Fcliool this week on ae- B ank of N ewberu . limits. Leave orders at post office. couut of sickness. J. D. T arrant & Co. a ooil IConds Meeting. Perley Maveox is attending tho public The little lamb that Mary had was a M r. Bowman, out- road supervisor, school now. There seems to he more at treasure in its day, but the students of lias been canvassing tlie road question, traction for him there than at tlie college. Pacific college are much prouder of the and finds tliat people generally are very Wo are glad to note that Miss Mabel one that goes with them to school each enthusiastic for better roads und that day and who represented them in tlie g ravel is the cry. In consequence o f Edwards is able to resume her studies. Ami is the causo of more or less «ickuoss every year, because Hie house 1« not rpouted so tha Misses Berta Kirk, Mattie Stratton, Mr. oratorical contest at Eugene. the general interest manifested lie is water can be drained off. N o w i * th e T im © t o s o o S T O R E Y , t h e TIN N E D » J. H. Townsend and others wore present Jack Stevenson and wife and his sister, sues a call for a public m eeting to dis Mrs. Murray, left for Cartersburg, In cuss methods, on Saturday, March 10, at chapel Monday morning to hoar tho re «ud have it done before the rnlun commence. diana, on Wednesday morning. Jack in tlie afternoon. T h e m eeting w ill lie port of tho oratorical contest. Reports O - A - I j IL j - A . T T H I S T IIS T S H O P . vowed that lie would come back to Ore* held in Newberg, and tlie place w ill he were given by Prof. A. C. Stanbrough gon again as soon as he can get his busi announced next week L e t everybody ami E. II. Woodward. J. S. HOLT & CO., The Foundation of Your House is Damp and Rotting, H Th e on ly Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.— N o Ammonia; N o Alum. Going to Buy A Dictionary? Wyandottes a Specialty. years . -^ 7 " I L S O N \S G R O C E R Y U the place to buy Anything himself the disgrace of a teim in the pen itentiary by set ting for it at once. If not done immediate!. I shall cans: him some trouble. Don't think I do no» know who ' you are. 8. Wn bon . t h o u sa n d s your N r n v t » » o L i v e n P iL L » , * n < l th in k® Grocery Line. A C TU A L NEED IN THE LINE OF Will he promptly relieved by calling on me. I am a philanthropist hv porMMfdon and am al ways prepared to offer big bargains in my line. Picture Frames made to order, a $pecinlty. W- T. MACY. First Stre«*t, Newberg, Oregon. Newberg Nursery, H ________~ A . IC. C O O P E R & C O . We take this plan to inform tlie public that we are better than ever prepared to sup ply the trade this Fall in the line of a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. TaitioH «leniring to mil orclur«!# this Fall will mako money by culling on or corro« ponding with us before placing their orders. M. TE KItELL. 8. 8. TEUKELL. W. E. T K K K K L L M . T E R R E L L & C O ., HucceKsor» to H A D L E Y , H UNT A G O . , First Class Manufacturer* of Drain Tile, We have purchased the entire «lock and Aff prepared to fur ii-b a « ip^rl r finality o daln til® In all aiseH. All order» promptly Ailed. Correspondence solicited. Price liet on applica tion. N E W B E R G , : O r\ T C O -O T < r. ELKHART CARRIAGE and IHARHESS S F f c M . H a v e «o ld to e o »«n m »M f o r 81 y r .ir r . Bavin« them tho dealer'^ Wo are tho Old«- •» nml L n rfrit mnrufa« torera In Amer ica aelllntf Vehicles and llariuv'» th.s way *hip with rrlYllejro to examine before any nnmoY ta pr.l'l. Wo p y frelehl both ways If not satisfar, tory Warrant fori year*. Why pay an a«<Mt » U to f.» to Older for you? Writ»* r.»ur own order. Rosin« free. Wo tako all riak of damage in " W H O L B S A L « P R IC K S . Sprlnat W a g n n s , SJI to » 5 0 . « « » n r : « S .amo m m II r.-rtfiOloltó. S u rre y «, »6 5 to ZIGO •am. a. peli (or »100 to I. M. Top B uhe I o *. » 3 7 .5 0 , —- lino a. ,-M fi rlH. P h e t o n a , S0'5 to »IOO. Farm W a g o n «, W a s o n a tte a . ES uta'ion of tlie institution will not suffer. f l u U dttal of them. Z A very . T h e people of Eugene treated tho vis Sold on a l*o«itlve Guarantee. itors in the most kindly manner, doing D n M I L E S ' P I L L S . S O D o s e ® 2 6 C t * all in their power to make their stay in the city pleasant. The next contest will i » T h e KVI'.IIYTHINU TICKS i A N I) CLK. V N. 3 * ^ ^ Powder • ’ GUT THE REST. PORTLAND. HEART DISEASE 30 « O regon . MCMINNVILI.E. M e! Ua! R a! R a l Minn. Zip! Boom! Oh, Boom, McMinnvillo. who runs may read. Freight and passen ger rates are now so low on account of the many boats that are plying on the river that it is only a little question of Chas. B. Haworth, of Salem, was in lime when some of them will be forced ness affairs in Indiana arranged. H e is a in tlie surrounding country turn out town Wednesday. He and Fred MeCrea off the line. Jack got there just the same if tho boat have trailed for a large farm in Umatilla did not como Saturday. The regular subscription price of T he lover of Oregon above all other countries and make 11 rousing meeting. «■minty, about fifteen miles from Pendle G raph ic is $1.50 and the regular sub and he may be looked for ot an early day. M th . Louisa I’ . Rounds and Mr. G. W . T h e O ra to ric a l Content« ton. Public exercises were held in tho differ scription price of The Weekly Oregonian Mitchell were visitors at college Tuesday ent rooms at tlie public school last Thurs The .State Oratorical contest was held is $1 50. Any ono subscribing for T he Some of the young ladies who attend morning. college display more grit in their long dis G raphic and paying one year in advance day in honor of Washington’s birthday. in Villard hall in Eugene oil February 23. Miss Ella Macy and others attended tance walks to and from school, than the can get both T he G raphic and The Week At the college the chapel was packed by Eight colleges in the state were represent average young mail of today is endowed ly Oregonian one yoar for $2 50. A ll old people from the town and country to hear ed. Below we give tho program with the the local leat hers’ Institute held at Dun dee last Saturday. Miss Julia Prentiss subscribers paying their subscriptions for an address appropriate to tho oceassion opening exercises and music omitted. with. Mount Moriah and the Acropolis, T. H. who was a student last yoar visited by President Newiin. Those who were one year in advance wiil be entitled to Those young people who frequent the school Wednesday afternoon. Adams, Pacific University. present speak of the address in the high steps of the Baptist church after school the same offer. Conditional Citizenship, Charles J. A t est terms. Tho much talked of entertaiment by hours would feel quite bad if some one wood, Willamette University. Jack Hill rushed off to tho river early E. O. Hobson lias sold his house and Sunrise or Sunset, Perry F. Chandler, the athletic association will bo given at should present a bill for rent one of these last Saturday morning and sat on the Portland University. days. bank all day long with a heavy heart lots on soutli Meridian street to Mr. Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty, Armory Hall, Saturday evening at 7:30. Clias. Bovard. Oscar expects to start for A good program of mimic lias been pre (i. W . Jones, University of Oregon. The social and supper given in tlie waiting for the Elwood to take him to eastern Nebraska in about two weeks, A N in eteen th Century Possibility, Ger pared. Admission 15 cents. basement of Friends church on last Sat Portland. The boat failed to arrive and having secured employment in advance. trude Lainh, Pacific College. urday evening by the Endeavorers was Jack came hack to town in the evening Mr. Samuel W. Poole, of Portland, cn- His father, mother and sister Gertrude Popular Education, the Palladium of De well attended and a very enjoyable time hungry and tired, shedding crockodiie mocracy, L. E. Latourctte, McMinn j lered college Thursday, March 1st. He tears over his disappointment. Up to will accompany him as far as Laramie, is reported. is boarding at the hall. ville College. W yo., where they will stop witli a mar Our Republic, Apgeline Watzon, Oregon Anderson Hodgson says that grubbing the present the one at the other end ot President Newiin will lecture st LaFay ried daughter for a time. State Normal School. stumps does not agree with him. He the line has not been beard from. What lteadest Thou in Nature, A. Melvin ette the 2nd und at Monmouth the 3rd. The success our contestants have at lacks several pounds of being able to Williams, Albany College. The people west of town aro raising a S tudent . throw as much weight upon the long end complaint against some one who hauled a tained in the first two oratorica' con Awarding of Medal. tests has aroused a great interest in ora The judges were Rev. Rugg, of Salem, of a lever, a- when he moved out to his dead horse into the creek bottom near the tory among the students and the effect is Prof. Wilson of Portland Academy, and Attention Nlock Knlftom. place. roadside and covered the carcass with sure to ho beneficial. Some of them are Attorney A. I,, l ’raizt-r, of Portland. A ft I have at. my barn on Main ntrr«t in The. aurora seen in the heavens last i very little dirt and brush. The proper already preparing for Hie preliminary con er being out a full half hour footing up I Nowhere, Oregon, a thorough hr«*«l Jersey week was a big illumination, something j thing to do is to notify Mr. Bowman, the test for next year, while others aro look tlie marking., they announced tliat i bull. For terms apply to L. F. H a l l , tf like unto that caused by the glare of the j road supervisor and he will no doubt see ing t wo or three years ahead. A health Cliatles J. Atwood of Wiliamelte Univer eyes of a couple of Thomas cats, as they ! that the nuisance is removed. Tho pnb- ful spirit of rivalry in anything is very sity was awarded first place und Miss lie has rights that people must respect, 1 made Hume howl at our bedroom window beneficial. Gertrude Lamb of Pacific College second. j The steneli from a dead animal is a great . few nights ago. A severe rheumatic pain in the left When tho announcement was made, tho ; nuisance to travelers along a public road President Newiin goes to LaFayette to ami an occasional lesson is required to shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II. Loper, a students of Willamette seemed to forget night where he is hilled for a lecture at well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, ttie criticisms they made on our college tho seminary. From there he goes to teach thoughtless jiersons common de- for over six months. At times the pain boys last year, when they gave the col • cencv. Monmouth where he will deliver a lecture was so severe that I10 could not lift any lege veil on the announcement that Stan- before the students of the state normal ‘ ‘ Perhaps you would not think so, hut a thing. With all he could do he could not brongli had lieen awarded first prize, for school. He will return by the steamer very large proportion of diseases in New ] get rid of it until ho applied Chamber- they broke forth with their college yell Altona on Monday morning. York comes from carelessness about lain’* Pain Balm. " I only made three as soon as Atwood's name was an Chainlierlain’s Cough Remedy gives catching cold,” says Dr. Syrng Edson. applications of it,” he says, “ And have nounced. .Mr. Atwood’s average was tlie best satisfaction of any cough medi | " I t is such a simple thing and so com- since been freo from all pain.” He now 90% per cent and Miss Lamb’s 90 10, cine I handle, and as a seller leads all i mon that very few people, unless it is a recommends it to persons similarly af which placed tho first only eleven six other preparations in the market. I rec case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a flicted. It is for sale by C. F. Moore & teenths of one per cent above tlie second. ommend it because it is the best medicine \ cold. New York is one of tho healthiest Co., druggists. Considering tlie fact that Pacific college I ever handled for coughs, colds and places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there took first prize last year and second in It is really wonderful to think of the cror.p A. W. Baldhridge, Millersville, aro a great many cases of catarrh and this contest, with siu-h a very slight frac various uses to which the new metal, 111. For sale by C. F. Moore A Co., drug consumption which have their origin in tion of one percent behind the first, tlie j ttiia neglect of the simplest precaution of Aluminum can lie put. Combining light faculty, tlie students and all the friends gist. ! every day life. The most sensible advice ness with strength it can bo used in many of the college »re highly please 1 over tlie A number of our poultry breeders is, when you have one get rid of it as soon places where iron and steel cannot. It is result. have ordered a lot of eggs from Illinois as possible. By all means do not neglect ( also taking the place of silver to some ex HON. Z . A V E R Y , All the orations were very creditable for hatching purposes. They hope to be it. ” Dr. Edson does not tell you how to tent in decorative work. W e have just but wo conei h-red the first and second O N C O r T H S L A 4 4 C 9 T C O N T R A C T O R S A N D O U I I A * able by another year to supply the local • R l IN NCR R AR K A. cure a cold but we will. Take Chamber received a beautiful souvenir pencil made considerably abovo the others in every demand for Minorca«, Plymouth Rocks, lain’s Cough Remedy. It will relieve the from this metal, ar.d presented by the way. Mr Atwood's oration showed care Wyandotte«, Blue Andelusians and Buff lung«, aid expectoration, o[ien the secre Michigan .Stove Company, tho well ful thought in its preparation and his de- foghorns. As the poultry business is C uakd I sland , K z 3., April 8tb, 1999. tions and soon effect a permanent cure. known manufactures of Garland Stores : livery was very forcible. Miss Lim b's deslin -d to be one of the most profitable Z>r. K lU * M cdlral Co.% E lk h a rt, Imd. and ranges. This company also are the j 50 cent bottles for sale by C. F. Moore A in this country, this move is the proper oration showed more originality of thought O lntlkm ^ I had been troubled with Mr ant first to combine aluminum with iron in and was n liltl» better rounde l up. Hhe nieraar »on tm « l « « t so real's, end nl:.Vrti*h I Co., druggists. one to make. t.Mjated l y Aide phyalc-i.tin and tried many (tie manufacture of stoves. They claim COM. j had full control of herself on the Btago rjmedio«, I grew st PLCTCkY »»OSTAaTf D ANO COM»lN«p TO my seo tliat this combination of tlie two metals and her ge-tures were almost perfect, but w.fNOfT any mo pc or AicoviRf. * would have A w a r d e d H ig h e s t h o r o r o W o r id 'c F air. prevents blow holes in 1 astiug and lessen« , Mr. Atwood’s full, round voico coupled very l».ul *iuk ^ , A n mmm rpeil\ wh®n Liy ].!se * » . I |_ju Id atop heat in * the danger of cracking The superior BltcireU.« r . ^ ^ J i S - I S wlth with his earnestness turned that slight the v roAteat ¿.dculty that my circulation could quality of their stove«, which have lieen I « r cent in h s favor. W e believe the handled by J. B. Mount for some time, judges w.-rc both competent and fair and woobl seem to indicate tliat their claim Pacific college ha« no criticisms to offer. ck u» con'Timi«nc« again. While In this fondt- »ton 1 tried your New H cart C urc , and ta-irnn was not without goal gi omuls. Mirs Lamb did credit to herself and to to itoI-rove from the first, and now Tam able to do • rsddAjr’i wi r k f-.ru man M years of « kc . I Rive I he college «lie represented. I f in future Un M il e s * N ew H eart C ure di tt»® for nty r-rovi rv It isover*ix rnontharrinc® Take Notice. contests our college is us well represent» I, crom I hAVf u te i Any. although I keen a lx •ttie in the The party who stole mv porn can save let tlie pri/es 1.0 where they may, the r»qe b Mtae in e&je I abould neod it. I hare aUn uned About fifteen of the college boys will participate in the athlectic exhibition to morrow evening at Armory hall. The boys deserve a full house. A farm ot 250 acres, 417 milos north I am making a <*o!l(vtion of camTlert west of New lierg. For particulars inquire stwni.H sal«*, ami would ho very thank ful to any who ihhv Have the stain|> h from at this office. tlioir nlil letter* for me. Alt kin«)* of stamps wanted, but Colombian preferred. D k L im I ina E i .us. C P R IN G B R A N C H Poultry Yard FOREST GROVE. Rah 1 R a lil Rah I Z ip ! Boom! A h ! Pacific, Rah ! tiv o , a n d p u re ly v e g e ta b le , aet- T~y * J J f -* / / / 0 A Tho following uro t he yells o; il e dito rent colleges : B e tte rB I j j ‘ A s e ld f » t i i e h ills " ¡uni n e v e r e x c e ll ed. “ T rie d and p ro v e n ” is th e ve rd ic t o f m illions. S i m in o n s L iv e r lle g n - la to r is tho : 1 y L iv e r K id n e y m ed icin e t o w h ich y o u can p in y o u r faith, fo r a Stain]»« Wanted. Fwr Nate. be lie! I . t T re t Grove the last Friday in latest styles, at Milk Warona.Cc Ovary W asons.^' n--¿.I C a r t«, « c t r i . i l nut i l l , » M i « « m iim .i t. ICO.7-7. lloud WlACDe *5 5 Ko.. IZ'4, Top Buggy. $ 4 3 .0 0 Sold by C. F. MuORE&CO.1 __ No. 1, r«rm Harneas. f*i*m*, ♦ Id I ____ RHMXÛ KADDLE* and FLY HET?. Flkhart Flc/clo. 284n.whMl^ a PPTPFSL mir fo r rasth «1th «»-Are. Read 4e. I « pneuinn e : ( r i « p * l*» p a y r « w o n Ko. 3, K U z Wagon. 1 U - y » » r * u !u < ir . Urea, wektlea® a to «'I tu ttO ff. d r o p fo r a in ® * . Aldirej W . B . P R A T T , S e c ’ y , E L X H A R T , I N D .