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feet, und the whole liody shivered with cold; llieio was great tinlineis, and a painful I ssitude in all the limbs urid utiout the pelvis, wi;h sneeting, and a I refuse watery discharge frsui the nas.il mucous membrane, then manifested themselves. The pulse was 104, the temperature 1 )l.Gl'\ It was now 8 p. m. and tho weather exceedingly cold (22 F.j, with snow on the ground. I’rof. Winter- nitz wrapped himself well and went out into the open air, walking at first witii Soon, however, he ) great difficulty. found lie could walk more easily und more quickly, ami lie began to get warm ail over. Breathing, which had been la We rise to apologize. For several years j bored, soon became freer, and the pains T he I’olk County Observer celebrated its sixth birthday last weak. It is a good we have joined tlio innumerable throng in the head arid limbs began to give hearty sheet, but a little small for its age. that have heaped unstinted abuse on tlie way. He walked as fast as possible, in head of thu |>ereniiUI ground hog. Wo order to induce free perspiration, which O ne Salem editor is in the reform have never given tlio "critter” credit for1 commenced in the head, and soon the school and now llofer, anothor quilldriver knowing anything; we have befitted fiisj whole hoily was bathed in moisture. As is a candidate for the legislature. Verily judgment and laughed at his pretensions. | soon as lie got home lie dried and rubbed About seven weeks ugo we displayed our the body all over with a rough towel arid the lot of the editor is a hard one. feelings towards him in tlie usual manner got into bed, where lie was well covered As might be expected, a discussion of and were echoed all along the lino. We j up. His pulse had fallen to 84, and tiie the relative merits of whisky or prohibi aro now willing tocraw-lbli. The wisdom | temperature to 100, the respiration was tion at Hubbard a few nights ago, result and forethought of tlio ground-hog lias , quiet and deep, and altogether lie felt ed in a clear-cut victory for whisky been established beyon a doubt, and while warm and comfortable. In another hour ho lias been enjoying tlio luxury of ids the temperature had fallen to 99. He straight. warm hiding place tlio rest of us have been : went to sleep, and awoke in thu morning I t may be said to the credit of all politi dragging out our weary lives throught the quite well, without sneezing or catarrh.— cal parties in Oregon this year that they s.Iusli ami colil and bluster of the meanest (The Lancet, Jan. 13, ’92.) For a fairly robust man, doubtless tho are in favor of vigorous retrenchment and weather this beautiful country of ours lias a much more economical administration evor known. Wo doff our “ old cawheen” ubove described remedy for grip (influon- to the ground-hog, and henceforth and for za fever) would always prove satisfactory, of public affairs. ever we e,re willing to admit Iiin claim to hut tho average man will hardly adopt T he action of (lov. Waite, of Colorado, IKjssessioii of tlio most reliable elementary tlio plan. In tho first place lie lias no knowledge iih to its merits, and if lie iiad in declaring vacant the offices of fire chief knolcdgo.—Forest Grove Time». it is so much against his inclination ut and police commissioner of Denver, and H A L T P O T A T O E S F O I l S K .E U . tlio moment to act upon Iho plan that lie putting new men in their places, lias is pretty certain to falter and take tlio been sustained by tlio supreme court. By tlio cxperim’UitH conducted at the chances of indoor treatment. Tins he .Michigan Experiment Station during OnEuo.N C ity seem s to liavo a m ayor 18!)3, and corroborated by twelve other may safely do, providing lie acts under and council that for puro piglteadedness stations, it was shown that potato grow ers wiso advise. The following treatment oxtricates the dilapidated linen from the do not plant enough seed. The following j lias been found qnito satisfactory in a very large number of cases: shrubbery. E lected som e m onths ago conclusions were reached: 1. Hot foot-bath at bed-lime to the they have dono nothing but fight am ong First, That un Increase in seed within ; themselves while the city ia allowed to ordinary liin its produces a marked in-1 point of profuse perspiration followed by a thorough sponge hath witii white vinegar care for itself. crease, both in total yield and market (acetic in id diluted to the strength of able yield. weak vinegar). T hu May linin'* * r of thu Western Peila Second, That an increase in seed, from 2. Abstention from food till the crisis gogue is out a little previous, to judge by ono eyo up to the half potato, produces un an announcement'«!» have noticed once increase in the net value of the crop. is safely passed, tlio fluidity of tlio blood or twice in the Ileppner (¡turtle. By the But the increased yield from Iho whole to ho maintained by liberal supplies of way, wo notice that I5ro. Patterson, o( the potato over the hall potato is not sufficient hot water, my a lialf-teacnpful as often as Gazette, ia also out plenty early—for tlio to cover the cost of tlio greater amount of every hour or half-1.our. Fresh water whenever demanded by thirst. office o' representative. sued. 3. For catarrhal symptons there is A comparison of tlio half potato with nothing to compare with tlio cold com I n times liko lids, when ono lias poli the two eyes show : press, frequently changed, or profuse cool tics for breakfast dinner and supper, and First, That for total yield (largo or when ono rules into place and power on a small), of if) experiments, ”(> are in favor head battling with a good degree of scalp- nightmare of the same brood, it is |>erfoct- of thu half potato, and 19 in favor of tire massage. 4. For lung complication tlio chest ly proper to discar 1 tlio singular form in two eyes. should he cooled in and in by means of speaking of the subject und suv with our Second, That for marketable yield (to backwoods exchanges, "polities are the tal less small) of 7:1 experiments, 68 are the heavy cold compress until marked re lief is felt. The more serious the loeul all-absorbing topic down tliis-a-way.” in favor of tlio half potato, and 15 in favor congestion (“ lung fever” ) the more fre of tlio two eyes. quent should ho tho changes of the com Compson is running for governor, Eddy Third, That for not marketable yield press. This should never lie allowed to lor state printer and Eydell 15 iker is lec (marketable less’ amount of seed) of 30 turing on “Julius Ciesar"—all of which become hot. A mild form of chest cool leads to tlio interrogatory. What on experiments, 23 aro in favor of the half earth liavo time» tilings to do with the potato, and 7 nro in favor of the two eyes. ing, sufficient in very mild cases, is found in simply leaving the chest exposed state railroad commission, out of which Fourth, Thai for net value of crop, (val to the air, tlio patient’s hack being warm fund tlio trio above named are drawing fal ue of crop less value of seed), of 39 exper salaries ?—Statesman. ly wrapped meantime. Commissions have always been and no iments, 22 are in favor of tho half potato Under the above described manage and 8 in favor of two eyes.—Prairie doubt always will lie used as stepping ment few eases could develop into serious stonos to something hotter. Tlio more Parmer. sickness. Skillful goneral massage would commissions, tlio greater the number of always ho a very helpful addition to the SOWING A LAWN. men who aro willing to bo sacrificed for treatment, such passive exercise being Iho good of overburdened public treas It may seem to ho a very easy tiling to vastly better than no exercise ut all, and uries. sow a lawn properly, but it is not. The the physician who lias reason to fear that seed used is as light us air almost, and a ids patient may seek other and harmful An exchange notes that a practice com slight puff of wind will bo Bure to blow it counsel unless modicino is prescribed mon to country postofiiees, is for jiersoiis where it ought not to go. Therefore, select may well administer a placebo in several, who havo lock boxes to try their keys in a pjrfectly still time in which to sow your or all, of the draughts of hot water. other person's boxes, to see if it will fit or scod. The blood of a fasting patient is being if tlie box is locked. Very few know that tiuito early in thn morning is generally constantly enriched with rolld consti by doing this they lay themselves liable the liest time in which to do this work tuents, and it is as constantly being de to prosecution and fine. This net is a vio Begin at ono side and sow across. Then pleted of water which must he amply lation of "U ndo Ham’s” postal law, and return to that side and sow across again, supplied, the complexion and quantity of i s punishable ns such. A case occured re over Another strip. Do this until you have the urine being sufficient guide as to the cently where valiiah'e mail was taken been over the ground. If you havo any amount of water required. Too milch from a i>ox at a postotllce by parties un seed left it is a very good plan to sow stress cannot ho laid on the importance of known. A young man was arrested for across the lawn at right angles with the soft water, whether ns a mcdicino or or the theft, and although thn eriino could first sowing, until you liavo exhausted dinary drink. So long as tlio urine re not 1)6 proven it was shown that ho was your supply. mains dark or scant the water should he in the habit of opening boxes without By doing this you make suro of scatter given in moderate amounts, mid at fre permission, and lie was fined $300 and ing tho seed more ovonly, and of not miss quent intervals.—Charles P. Page, M. P., given one year in the penitentiary. ing any places. Tho seed is so fine that in Phrenological Journal. you must judge w hether you are doing Til K «¡UIMVI.I-ll. l - ' l t t n i » n it i : \ - c h \ n u e s . tho work properly by observing it as it The growler is tlio worst foo any town leaves your hand and settles. There is Y iim M ll C o u n ty R e p o rte r. or community has or ever did have to nothing to be seen of it after it strikes the These are days when the man who nev eontend with. He is not only miserable soil. er before took any notice of you or took Fawns should ho rolled well after sow- ! himself but lie exerts himself unnecessar any interest in your affairs, greets you ily to make others miserable also. He ing with a heavy roller, hut is not prneli 1 warmly when you meet on the street, doesn't live in Newberg, hut there isn't cable in it small yard ; however, some sule shakes hands and inquires after your another town in the county w here ho may stitute for such a roller may ho found health, and if you aro troubled in any not ho found. H ois an all around nui that will help to make tho soil firm and way has great sympathy (or you. But sance, and thrives in any elimato. He is compact, and press the seed into the earth. tiie man who has a social nature the year too common to lie styled a la pins natur.r, It requires no covering. If nothing hi Iter rounj generally gets elected. but no one lias ever been able to account is at hand go over tlio ground with a hoe, Miss I,aura Patty assumed the duties of for bis oxistcnce. A disoidered liver, a pressing the blade down squarely in such deranged digestive apparatus, a scarcity a manner ns to make the surface compact assistant in the McMinnville postulliee of grny mat ter in bis think I mix , and num as |K>ssihlo everywhere. This may he slow Monday morning. We believe Miss l’jt- ty ns competent for tiie place as any lady erous other causes liavo been assigned (or work, but it is tho work that “ pays.” who could have been selected. It should he borne in mind that lawn bis being, but none of them are to he re Jesse Irvine accidently shot the index lied uisin ns infallible. Meantime the making is net done every year, therefore one can afford to do it carefully and thor finger of his right hand last week, while growler growls on. examining a revolver that was loaded The worst kind of a grow ler is the one oughly.—/.arfiV«' Home Journal. with lard. The damage to the linger was who comas into a community and slight; four stitches by the surgeon placed undertakes to run tilings boforo lie N A T t ’U A I . T H F ATMEST Ititi I T E . it in repair. lias a speaking acquaintance with a dozen of its inhabitants. This very fact of he As "a weakly man is already half sick,” Telephone- Register. ing unacquainted often gets hint into according to the maxim of Dr. Felix Os Tho county treasurer turned over to the trouble. lie will grosl about your wald, so the vitality of tho tender man, stroets, your sewers, your sidewalks, your tiie man who Ims made no effort to state, on Tuesday last, an even $I0,:XX1, preachers, your teachers and your muniei- toughen himself by a rational degree of the first payment of Yamhill county on pal laws. He Will suggest improvements “ roughing it,” is like a (indile damo that the state tax. in the iHistolliee, the railway service and may lie extinguished by a puff of air that Tuesday morning about 9.30 Dr. E. E. the police department. To hear him toll would serve only to stimulate to brighter Goueher, while on his way to visit a pa it, everybody's liens, «logs, cats, horses burning a well-laid tire. N>t every man tient on tlio Willamette river, was the and cows liavo combined to break up his could cure himself of “ Grip” ns did the victim of a runaway which left him mi- home and render his future miserable. eminent Dr. Winternitz, though it is evi ivnsi ions in the rea l near tiie farm of The neighbors talk about him. the mer dent to my mind that tiie treatment Henry Fletcher. He was taken to the chant swindles him ami his children are which worked so charmingly in hit ease house of Mr. Fletcher mid Dr. U.dhreutli abused at school. If you greet him pleas would save a larger proportion of lives was summoned. It was two hours liefore antly on the street lie will tell the next than nt present rse.iie the litui tenden the doctor regained een-i iousin-.-s. No man he meets that you are trying to put cies of the usual drug-slugging, “ stimu l>om's were broken, hut several large up some kind of a job o n him, ami if you lating,” shin-toasting treatment that so bruises are rather painful. The doctor is don't speak to him at all you are liable to often diiveliqia simple influenza into a careless driver and lately has been diiv- leant from a reliable source that von are ! pneumonia. ing a team rather disposed to a govern overbearing an 1 proud. About the only Prof. Winternitz relates in the i- ment ef th e iv ’wn, and have demonstrat reepite you get from his growling is when j Inmate Klinisehe Hu id.ir’m , how lie c o n ed their capacity for nnanness no less lie is asleep or taking his meals, and then trived to cut short nn nttuk of influenza than six limes within the past month or his wife gets it. ; in his own person. Several metnbeis of There is some consolation in the , his family having suffered from the epi- thought that the growler is not liko a : demio, lie himself was suddenly siexed S V ra U n son. mule, which is said to tic so constructed two day* lie fore Christmas with severe Tue werk of the H. H. convention was that be never dies, and heroin lurks the headache, which "as frontal at first, hut reviewed Wednesday right hv Mr. and glimmer o[ a hope that some time in the I rapidly spread over ti e temporal region Mr». Edwards. >>( Nowlaug. Reverends future ttie growler will liecouio so near and vertex, rendering all attempa to J im io s i d MeMinuvillo, t i r a i ’.' and Whit extinct, that at the Worst, one of him will think almost tee lesa. A cold feeling more of Slier: lia in an iiblo manner. liavo to do duty for two communities. i tlien vaine over the hxik, the hau ls un i Rev. Belknap uf Dayton led the praise If you cannot s|ieak well of a |n rron do not speak at all. It is Is Iter to remain in |»’ifect silence and never utter a word ISHUXI) EVK.-tY Kl:I!)AY MOIt.NINd. i tlun to sav something that will it jure | another JH-ron. If you wish to di.eun-» Eoiroitb ASD ITBIJMIIUS: some person ttll ail hit' good qualities and K. H. W oodward an .) OaM. C. K müky . remain silent concerning Ida bad ones. Never say anything behind one's back FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1894. that yon would not willingly repeat to Inin. It ia well to think twice before you Eutered as aefiond cl,** ’natter at the port i epeuk, and decide whether n hat you have otlice at NeIVberg, Oregon. to say ia true, kind and necessary. Thu T u t iron work« at Oswego liavu been less jou have to say concerning persons, leased (or a term of five years, ami opera the greater number of friends you will both deserve and have.—Missouri llecoril. tions are to begin soon. NEW j BERG t g r a p h ic . | service, assisted by it mixed choir from were tasty and well u;ranged. Tlio evening session held at the Baptist different points in tlio county. We cun- not wirli limited time and space give any church on the eve of the 24'h was quite The program was carried thing like a report of what was sai l or j interesting. done, hut coue.io ourself to the outline out, »* printed in last week's pa|s_r. The A . iv . C O O P E R & CO. house was well filled, there being more work of the convention. than could he seated. 1 think no one P a y to n H e ra ld . w ho attended either of Ilio sessions, will We take this plan to inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to sup* Captain Exon of the steamer Toledo lie ignorant hereafier as to w hy we cele ply the trade this Fall in the line of a moved tiis family last Friday to the prop brate the 20th of March. The name of erty lie lately purchased of Timothy j General Neal Dow should nave an equal GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. Goodrich on Main street, known as th e 1 place, in the hearts of the girls and hoys Fatties desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or correi Tollman property. The captain got a j with Gen. Washington, for lie is truly a ponding with us before placing their orders. man of might and is a pattern worthy our bargain in ids purchase. Captain and Mrs. Simpson of the Sal imitation. God grant us u Neal Dow in K kpohtkk . vation Army furnish excellent music at every state. tlio meetings. Mrs. Simpson is a fine 31 ¡«1 w hit« r f a i r K a t e s . singer and plays the guitar and tamborine Tiie Southern Pacific railroad company equal to any. The meetings ure attended I n its n e w ro o m s n e a r th e p o s t office, by persons from all parts of the country, has issued tiie following circular: Newberg, Oregon. “Thu undersigned beg to announce that and the hall crowded every night. 30 days’ time will be given on Special A ffo rd s a m p le f a c ilitie s fo r th e tr a n s a c tio n o f a g e n e ra l b a n k in g b u s in e s s , i n c lu d in g F o r e ig n Tickets sold at any point on this Com- a n d D o m e stic E x c h a n g e . T h a n k in g th e p u b lic fo r fa v o rs of th e p a s t y e a r, w e s o lic it a c o u tin u ALASKA LE T T E R . pan’y Pacific System, for Hail Francisco a n c e o f th e s a m e fo r th e f u tu r e . M o tla k a h tla , Alaska, Mur. 22, ’94. ami return, account the Midwinter Fair; D IR E C TO R S : E ditors G b a p h k ':— H aving seen an these tickets to be good for continuous urticle from the daily Oregonian recent trips both going and returning. Also, GEO. \V. MITCHELL, President, A. Ii. MILLS, Vice-President. ly concerning an interview w ith Wm. that to the purchasers of Midwinter Fair o. w. M c C o n n e ll , a . c. C hristen so n , w . k . a l l e n . tickets from our Pacfio System points, we Duncan. I noticed an error which MOSES VOTAW, C a s h i e r . should be corrected for the sake of his will sell Excursion Tickets from Han work, and he being absent. As I am Francisco to points in California, usable not acqalnted with the editor of the witiiiii tlio 30-days’ limit herein named, Oregonian I prefer sending to your pa ut One and One-fifth Fare for points over per. He says: “The fire which de 150 miles from Han Francisco, and One stroyed our cannery and warehouse and One-third Fare for 150 miles or less The minimum about a yeur ago left us rather badly oil' from ban Francisco. Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. for a time, but it has been rebuilt.” rates fur such tickets will bo ono dollar. ltato from Portland to Han Francisco The Oregonian also stated th at Mr. Dun can left tlio hoys building a wharf, hut and return will lie $25 00 plus $2 50 for H ANSO N & W O R D E N , he might have to rebuild it when he five admissions to the Fair. Rates from returns, hut the lads had to have some other stations in Oregon will be made in thing to do in his ubsence. I wish to like manner. Tickets will not be on sale W e a r e p r e p a r e d to f u r n is h G ood a n d S ty lis h R iga, w ith o r w ith o u t d r iv e r s . F a ir tr e a tm e d slate th a t the cannery und warehouse until tiie Midwinter Fair opens.” g u a r a n te e d by u s a n d th e s a m e e x p e c te d o f o u r c u s to m e rs . T o u ris t a n d T r a n s i e n t c u s to m s o lic ite d . P r ic e s re a s o n a b le . was never burnt, but twenty-eight res A L IB E R A L O F F E R . idence houses. Mr. Duncan is not in S h e r id a n S tre e t, n e a r M iin . NEWBERC, ORECON. the habit of telling falsehoods, neither The big eight-page Sunday Statesman is he in the habit of spending money will be sent to any address from now un so lavishly ils to give the lads employ til July 1st for only 50 ceuts, cash to ac Oregon Facific Railroad Co. ment for tlio sake of keeping them out company the order. This is tiie most lib of mischief. The w harf is being huiit eral hard times campaign offer, as tiie E . W . IIA D L E Y , D eceiver. in a workmanlike m anner and is su Statesman is tho second paper in Oregon, perintended by ono of his half breed and republican to the core. This is a Low ra te s b e tw e e n S an F ra n c is c o a n d P o r t la n d aiu l Indians. The sawmill at present lias a campaign of education and it our purpose white man to oversee it and unother to assist in (lie good work. Tiie States white man to look after building a hot man gives all tho news ol the state and V A L L E Y P O IL T T S house and gardening, and time all nation and during the campaign its Sun work hands on tlie island. H is church day edition will he a symposium of politi R iv e r S te a m e rs W m . M. Ilo a g «fc T h r e e S is te r s also is being built by the natives. cal news and gossip for tiie entire state. le a v e P o rtla n d S u n d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d F r id a y Kucli man attends to lus own depart It is illustrated and consists of eight full a t <» a. m . L e a v e S a le m , n o r th , 1 u e a d a y , T h u r s d a y a n d S a tu rd a y a t tf a. ni. ment and all is moving off’ harmonious pages of select reading matter, including P a s s e n g e r fa re , N e w b e rg to P o r tla n d o r S a ly. E. W. W eesneh . le m , 50 c e n ts . a short story and a wealth of poetry and F o r a n y in f o r m a tio n d e s ir e d , a d d r e s s miscellany. Every voter in Oregon B. E. MPLCAHY, OREGON STATE SUN D AY S C H O O L should read a paper from the capital dur C. T. W A R D LA W , G e n ’l S u n t., ing tiie campaign and we make this offer CdrçÈ? C O N V E N T IO N . T. F . & P. A. C o rv a llis , O to suit the times. Sample copies free. The Ninth Annual Convention of tiie All subscriptions will he consecutively MAKES AN Oregon State Sunday School Association numbered upon receipt and to each tenth will be held in tlio First M. FI. church, in subscriber will be presented a year’s sub ^—<3=^ APPETITE^ Salem, opening Wednesday, May 2, 1894, scription to tlio Cosmopolitan Magazine, at 2 p. m. anil closing Friday, May 4, at costing $1.50. Address all orders to the Sold by C. F. Moore ¿c Co noon. Tliis is a mass convention. Every The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. K X EC LT T o n s NO TIC K. liersun interested in Sunday school work is cordially invited. Every school in the r O TICK is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t M ary E. P atc h - W E SELL FO R ^ a O T T THE MONOGRAPH w ell. H e r b e r t R. S a te h w e ll a n d R a y m o n d W E BUY FOR i \ x i J I , statu is urged to send us many delegates S iite h w e ll h a v e b e e n , b y th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e C o u n ty o f Y a m h ill, S ta te o f O reg o n , d u ly FOR ONE DOLLAR as possible, '(ho presence of Mr. Wm. a p p o in te d e x e c u to r s o f th e la s t w ill n n d te s t a and gour opinion on this sullied. Reynolds, International F'ield Superin m e n t o f H ira m P. S a tc h w e ll. d e c e a s e d . A ll is tho best Monetary system for p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t th e e s ta te of sa id WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. tendent, will add much to the value of the What d United States? This is the greatest e c e d e n t a re h e r e b y n o tifie d to p r e s e n t th e m r v o u c h e rs a t o u r r e s id e n c e in the meetings..- Nono can afford to miss problem confronting tfie American -peo N to e u w s b w e rg ith , Y p r a o m p h e ill C o u n ty . O reg o n , w ith in s ix thorn. .Attendance will open our evos, ple. It is tho intention of tlio publ’shers m o n th s fro m th e d a t e h e re o f, D a te d th is 3d d a y o t M arch , A. D. IS!)4. that “ T h e M o n o g r a p h ” shall contain tlio and give us fresli courage for another M a r y E. S a t c h w e l l , G O O D ™ IT ANU best thought of tiie nation on this ques H e r b e r t R. B atch w e l l , year's efforts. R V YMOND S ATi• IIW EL L. tion. The recognized leaders in all polit Tiie names of all persons expecting to ical parties have been called upon to con L a st W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t o f II. P . S ite h w e ll, tl be present and desiring entertainment tribute piatis for their ideal M o n e t a r y d e c e a s e d . should be sent to W. W. Brooks, Salem, S y s t e m . But not content witii this, we determined to employ in the same C IT A T IO N . not later than April 23rd. Delegates buy are volume the opinions of thousands of tho ing full fare tickets to Salem will receive “ Great Common People,” and to that end N th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f Y a m h ill C o u n ty , s ta te O reg o n . certificates at convention entitling them we will allow two dollars on tho price of I n t h e . m a tter o f t h e E s t a t e ) tho hook fur your solution of this problem, to return trip tickets at one-third fare ov op > C ita tio n . expressed in not more than HtX) words. W il l ia m H obson D e c ’ d . ) er Southern Pacific lines. The Oregon Tin: M o n o g r a p h , tiie best modern work T o S a m u e l H o b so n , J e s s e H o b so n , A n n a Pacific Ry. will also make special rate of on Monetary Systems, will lie sent to any H la ir. A n n a H ell T ib o d o , A r th u r A u stin . A lu la one-and-a-half fares for round trip. We address on receipt of $3.00. It is a book S in h g e : lto n , L e o ta R ee ce a n d W ald o R e e c e —G reet that will interest and instruct, and is des Iu th e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n y o u a re want you there. Come. F. R. C ook , W e w an t m any m en, w om en, boys, an d g irls to tined to become a giant factor in shaping h e re b y c ite d a n d r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r in th e Secretary State S. S. Association. th e C o u n ty o f Y a m h ill. S ta te w ork for ns a few h o u rs d a ily , rig h t in and a ro u n d the future monetary Bystum of the na C o f o u n O ty reg C o o n u , rt of at th e C o u rt R oom th e r e o f th e ir ow n homes. Tiie business is easy, p le a s a n t, tion. a t M c M in n v ille in th e C o u n ty o f Y a m h ill ou s tric tly ho n o rab le, an d pays b e tte r th a n any o th e r Newberg .Nursery, S ì Chehalem Valley Bank, “The Fashion” Proprietors. R o U ses A T orpid MALARIA, Cash Meat Market N Austin & Stanley. I 5 DOLLARS ™ PER DAY Easily Made. T u e s d a y th e 3 rd o f A p ril. 1801. a t O ne o ’c lo c k in th e a fte r n o o n o f th a t d a y th e n a n d th e r e to offered ag en ts. Y ou h av e a cle a r field am i n o sh o w c a u s e if a n y th e r e b e w h y th e fo llo w in g co m p etitio n . E x p e rien ce an d special a b ility u n real e s ta te b e lo n g in g to s a id E s ta te s h o u ld n o t necessary. N o c a p ita l re q u ire d . W e e q u ip yon be s o ld as p ra y e d fo r in t h e p e titio n fo r o r d e r o f s a le th e r e o f th i s d a y f ile d in s a id C o u rt to w ith ev e ry th in g th a t you n ee d , tre a t you w ell, nnd help you to ea rn te n tim es o rd in a ry w ag es. w it: t r a c t n o . 1. W om en do a s w ell os m en, a n d boys an d g irls R e in e n p a r t o f th e D o n a tio n L a n d C la im o f m ake good p ay. A ny o ne, an y w h ere, can do th e O. J. W a lk e r in T o w n sh ip th r e e s o u th of R an g e w ork. A ll succeed w ho follow o u r plain a n d s im tw o W est of W illa m e tte M e rid ia n a n d p a r t of th e sch o o l la n d s a d jo in in g th e sa id D o n a tio n p le d ire ctio n s. E a rn e st w ork w ill su rely b rin g L a n d c l a i m o n th e N o rth a n d w h ic h sail! tra c t you a g re a t d ea l of money. E v e ry th in g is n ew No. l is p a r tic u la r ly b o u n d e d a n d d e s c r ib e d as a n d in g re a t d em and. W rite fo r o u r p a m p h le t fo llo w s to w it: R e g in n in g a t a p o in t T h ir ty - s ix ro ils E a s t of c irc u la r, nnd receive full in fo rm atio n . N o h a rm th e N o rth w e s t c o r n e r o f s e c tio n S e v e n te e n a u d done if you conclude t j t to go o n w ith th e o n th e n o r th lin e o f s a id s e c tio n S e v e n te e n — b u slu css. T h e n c e w est a lo n g s a id n o r m lin e o f s a id s e c tio n No. S e v e n te e n (IT) E ig h ty a n d \ ro d s — eorge t in s o n T h en ce s o u th T h ir ty - f o u r a n d 6-100 ro d s — Box 4 8 8 , T h e n c e E a st a n d p a r a lle l w ith th e s o u th li n e of s a id <>. J . W a lk e r C o n a tio n L a n d C la im E ig h ty ro d s — T h en ce N o rth T h ir ty - f o u r a u d 15 10J ro d s to th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g c o n ta in in g 17.15 a c re s m o re o r lo.-s. TRACT NO. 2. R e in g a p a r t o f s a id D o n atio n L a n d Cl li r a of (>. ,1 W a lk e r n n d s a id sello u t la u d a d jo in in g s a m e o n th e n o r th arid s itu a te in Y a m h ill c o u n ty S ta te <.f O re g o n —W h ic h sa id tra c t No. 2 is b o u n d e d a n d d e s c r ib e d as fo llo w s to w it: L o g in n in g at a p o in t T h ir ty s ix ro d s Ea t of th e N o rth w e s t c o r n e r o f s e c tio n ¡7 o n th e N o rth Yes, why not use lioir.e rrnietllos when lin e o f s a id s e c tio n S e v e n te e n in T. 3. S. R. 2, W. o f th e W illa m e tte M e rid ia n in s a id c o u n ty . ihev cannot be excellej? T h e n c e E ast a lo n g s a id li n e F o rty s ix ro d s T h e n c e S o u th F o rty five five a n d 15 100 ro d s. T h e n c e W est p a r a lle l w ith th e s o u th li n e of * aid D o n atio n L a n d C la im F o rty s ix ro d s. T h e n c e n o r th F o rty five a n d 15-100 ro d s to th e p la c e o f b e g in n in g c o n ta in in g 13 a c re s m o re or loss. lias never been excelled for many thing*. TRAIT NO. 3. Neal D« mv Meeting. R e in g a p o r tio n o f th e D o n atio n L a n d c l a i m F . A . E L L IO T T , J . W a lk e r in th e C o u n ty o f Y a m o ill a n d It cures Cancers (if applied in time,) Can The celebration of Neal Now’s ninetieth P ractica! S u rv ey o r, is p rep ared to s u r v e y , su b o S f ta O. te o f O re g o n in T S It. 2 . W. o: c e W il cer Warts, Tumor* in the flesh of man or iv id e a n d p la t F a rm s , F r u it T ra c ts o r T o w n la m e tte M e rid ia n a n d w h ic h s a id p a r t i s b o u n d i beast, removes lump*» from the t»one, anniversary by the Newberg \V. C. T. V. d Lots o n s h o r t n o tic e . S a tis f a c tio n g u a r a n te e d . ed a ' fo llo w s to w it: was an interesting and instructive affair. G o v e r n m e n t la n d lo c a te d . b e g i n n in g a t a p o in t T h ir ty - s ix ro d s F .is t of cures Corns and Bunions, Fistula on hors th e w e s t lin e o f s e c tio n N o. i ; raid n in e ty six es, bites and stings of poisonous insects O r kg ON. N ew b e r g , The program was as follows: r uls nord» o f th e so iitu lin * « » f s a id ii - i.a t i >n etc. It is good for Rheumatism, Neural l.H t'd C la im . D u n c e r u n n in g E ast p a r a lle l Opening hymns, “Jesus Lover of My w ith s a id s o u th h u e o f s a id D o n a tio n L a n d gia, Tootl -ache. Sprains, Bruises. I'lemi- Soul” and “ Uescue the Perishing.” fol- I C la im S ix ty -e ig h t ro d s —T h e n c e N o rth S ix te e n -y and a!< aches and Reins of the body, r.»<1«—1rh e iic o W e ste rly a .id pa rid ici w ith s a id nnd almost invariably takes the place of lowed by devotional exercises, the script SU»ith lin e d aa id !* m . tio ii L a n d C li !m ?H xty- l h e n c e v*u îh !*!ix '.ecn r< •d s * th e the surgeon’s knife in case of tumors etc. e i j :ht r ure readings by Katherine Oshurn, Jane p i:1ICC «’f b e ji □ a i m con:Paini u g t> a n d MU acre* It dots not eat ite way, and leaves no N otaw and Jano Blair. Prayer by Uov. im >re o r le»*. scar. TR \CT NO. b F. I wood Scott. Jlo in : . a - r t o f tile 1».o n ntiion l a r e ! (*Ia: m of KKAT> A FEW TESTIMONIALS. O. J. w « Ik e r in T. .. S. K 2. VV. i<{ th (* Wid ia in Song, “ Yield Not to Temptation.” e tt 1 Mt rid ia n iu t u n h ill C<u n ity St-«::e of o rc - Address by the President, Mrs. Town O n e b o ttle o f Dr. W m . F llf s ’s L in im e n t r e goin w t licit 8'»id p a r t is h'HlU d e d ttii'l de&e r ib t d m o v e d s la rg e tu m o r fro m m y boy*-* n e c k a f t e r foil. :\V- IO w it : send, in which she explained plainly why 1t«») ;lin in g at i p o ii.t ( ti e h u n d r e d a n d fo u r -e v e n y e a rs tr e a tm e n t w ith o th e r r e m e d ie s , G eo rg e C r e a m e r . ro*tw Y !>t o f tu- W est D n e ( f !>e( tio n ïb' \ e 'te e li w i t h n o b e n e fit. this “grand old man’s” birthday was cel H o m e . G re e n e C o.. T e u n ., J u ly . 1*92. nu »! o n . b u n d r e d a n d t V -h *• ro d s t-o r t !» o í i he ebrated all over the world, she also gave io n t a t n o f v ild I ’• UMt l « ! n th O n e mhh II t a t t l e o f D r. W m . E l lis 's L in im e n t h enc*' r u n t d u g E ast ! h in * . e ig h t r« <ds. It ic u e e c u r e d a s e v e r e p a in in m y s id e w h ic h h u d short sketches from his life’s work. The Y ou w ill n o t b e d { .« ap p o in ted b y so d o in g for T nt*r th F o u r r d«> - T h . ce w . t r i i i rt y e ig h t ct.u se d m e m u c h -utT ering. E c n h f . SiU LTZ. il r r«•■Is Iff On - pi« ce Of address was spicy anil interesting. y o u n e e d n o t p ay fo r y o u r p h o to s u n t i l y o u g e t r*H; . Phene - N e w b e rg , O re g o n . 1*93. in n liUU 1o n ta iu g ] j•g Sq i ir e r d 8 i f la n d s iii s f a c ti o n . Do n o t fo rg e t she p la c e , a t H ard* I m s •re Song, “ Blest be the Tie.” c r le s nu O n e b o ttle o f D r. W m . E llis 's L in im e n t c u r e d TRA' T No. . v e ry b ad b u n io n s o u m y feet, o f f<•*:r y e a rs Sele/ted Beading, Fannie Loiter. w ic k ’s G a lle ry . M ain S tre e t. R e in .: a f" r tio n .o' th e D o n a tio n I-m id C la im s ta n d in g . J . D. B e l l . o f o. : W alk t i n i . . s I: J. W. <f tV - \\ N e w b e rg , O reg o n , J u n e , 1898. Opinions on Prohibition, Mary K. Allen. la m e tte M e rid ia n iu Ya? »hill C o u n ty -ta te IVclamation, “ Tho Two Fires,” L. Myrtle t r e g u a a n d w h ic h s a ;.I p a r t is lH 'un lu d a.- fo l For sal*» at C. F. Moore Jt Co.’s drug BRING BRANCH lo w s to w it : storo. and at rr v honi«». at 50 cents per Price. B e g h in i* g nt a p o in t T h ir ty s e v e n a n d bottle, vT by mail at (30 cents per bottle. d s s *mh o f o f «1•.e n o r th lin e of s a id Nei Paper, Add* Marti*, which was grand ti E ig h ty tw o ro d s E a st »• th< and would Le excellent h*»d for ail, we O K L P H IX A E . E L L IS , Ine of sa id S e c tio n S e v e n te e n — T h East T w e n tv tw o ro d s — The u c c s o u th N e w b e rg , O re g o n . only wish it were printed and well circu ■Thence V* ea t T w e n ty tw o r » N- r th ïtov e n a n d A3-HO r**ds t*< th e i lated. o f ¡a" .m in « c o u t a i u i n e ! a n d :: pi a e re s ! O e ec , os. N ewbriuj , Song, “ We all Belong.” alter which a o r le s s lu ia a e e tto m i 17 s u d I** in T L s K. . o f th e W .U iatn eU e M e r id ia n in Y a m h ill C o n n short time was given for five-minute tv SiHit' of <)rcgot). ' W itn e s s th e H o n . W m . C» d lo w a y . J u d g e ol speeches, those favoring ns were, Jane W ill tr e a t a ll form « o f s c u te a :id c h r o n ic d i th e C o u n ty C o u rt «-f th e C o u n ty of Y a m h ill e«-*-« a n d a n s w e r a ll m e d ic a l t...l s u r s c a l cal* and Kinlcy Blair, Klwood Scott, Kev. S ta te of O reg o n a n d th e s e a l ■ f s a id C ourt p ro m p tly h e r e to » .fix e d th i s l^ th d a v o f F e b ru a ry . lr»4. Boyd and Matthew Charles. The NV C. O ffice in H <'«kin« b lo c k . R e s id e n c e in C hrf- Tl>o I’.-.t ami niiwt |»|>ular hrxx-.l. A ttcsr te n - o n p - o p e r ty *>n W vn- s*ree* ED. H E N D R IC K S T. P . Pcxolotfy. Benediction by Kev. Kjrir» lor sale at $2 per ^ ttins; of 15. '.’a n d 7 to S p. m S al Clerk. m. Boyd. The attendance was good the K im s e y A F e n to n , I All on or Kirisc, 3 H c b S O I l . A tto rn e y s fo r E s ta te . ui NEWLERG. or egoil church being well fillcJ. The decor at lout T he M onograph P ublishing C o ., DUNDEE ITEMS. Room 41, German Am’n B’k Building, St. Paul, Minn. Tiie fine weather last week was well Reference by permission, National Ger utilized by tlio hill farmers. man American Bank. Cemetery hill is being plowed prepara tory to lining planted to trees. S tam p» W an ted . Mrs. Rhoades attended the funeral of I am making a collection of canceled Win. Goodrich of Dayton pruiiio. stum ph for sale, and would l>e very thank Mr. nnd Mrs. Crosby, of I’ortlaud, came ful to any who may save the stamps from up last Saturday to look after tho inter their old letters for me. All kinds of stamps wanted, but Columbian preferred. ests of their fruit farm. O klh iin a E l m s . Our items failed to make connection last week. We had a few- written but failed to got them iu in time. Quaker City Poultry Yard. Grandma Yedder is visiting tier daugh C. F . B U T L E R , P r o p r ie to r , ter, Mrs. Rhoades. She will he eighty- six April lti. N EW BERG O R EG O N . At our republican primary last Satur A c a r e f u l s tu d y h a s c o n v in c e d m e o f th e s u p e day, S. L. l’arrett, I. It. Craven and War r io r q u a l iti e s a n d a d a p ta b il ity to th i s c lim a te o f B a r ro il P ly m o u th R o o k s , ren Rohortson were chosen delegates to attend the county convention, w h ic h I n m n o w b r e e d in g e x c lu s iv e ly . E g g s fo r s a le in s e a s o n . A. M. Hoskins passed through town Sunday. Me. . S U R V E Y IN G . G S & C o .f PORTLAND, M A IN E. WHY NOT? Dr. Wm. Ellis' Liniment . If yon want first-class . . j PHOTOS “■■r : ? n r m m Gallery. S Poultry Yard ])IR,. T . E . M A E I S Wyandottes a Specialty.