KAY & TODD are the People for , is oí I i l l i l ■ « . (9 iiii im F O R T H E N E X T .'¡0 D A Y S w ill noil you their *12.00 .Summer Soils for $10.00 Straw H ats cheaper than the cheapest. T h e y have just received a iu w supply o f Clothinir and are sellinji at this discount to tret the (ash. C O M E A N D S E E U S A N D O E T P R IC E S . E x c lu s iv e A g e n t s f o r IS row n s \ ille W o o le n .M ills. NEWBERG, Oregon. . I unarmed. Tiio natives look and points on tho need of equal rights for D crino the 57 years Queen Victoria ! the „ ,(J . j ac«lik e Americans. The fact is the Nor- man and woman. The choir then sang has heen on the l!riii-ii throne * : wrxMunu < 1 ius'fivnrrxl Amr.rii'it long before the Wolrd’s W . C. T . U. song, “ Around j weglans discovered America pie have given her under the name o( Columbus was born. Wherever roads the World are Hands of Ribbon White.” i ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNINO. civil list expenditures, $110,275,000. In have I kioii built by the government, con Mrs. Harford pronounced the benediction I For Governor, addition to this $48,070,705 has been cx- veyances are run to accommodate travel and tlio convention adjourned until i W. I*. LO RD , In it.- new rooms near (tic po«t office, E. II. W oodward , E ditor & P lbusiier . morning. and these are almost invariable driven I'Tcwborg, Oregon. Of .Marion County. pended for tho maintenance of seveen- by women. Tho women do the driving Tuesday morning devotion was led by For Secretary of State, j teen royal residences, stables and the like, In that country as women do tbe milking Mrs. Reese of Roseburg. The county F R ID A Y , J U N E 1, 1804. H. li. K IN C A ID , | Affords ample facilities for the transaction of a general banking business, including Foreign j The total direct expenditures of tho Queen in tho United States. Sensible and lady presidents reported for their respective Of Lane County. and Domestic Exchange. Thanking the public Tor favors of the past year, we solicit a coutinu like they are loo. Farming, fishing and countihs, encouraging reports they were. i alone is $154,951,705 or over $1,800,000 Entered «i. «colui els«« natter nt the post j auce of the same for the future. For State Treasurer, otlice ut Newbcrg, Oregon. j per annum. There is at this date an an- milling ure tho principal avocations of the Rev. Messick brought fraternal greetings 1 'illL . M ETSCH AN, people. Most of the mills are little from the ministerial association. He de DIRECTORS: inial expenditure in addition for other things driven by water wheels of tho clared himself tor prohibition and said Of Grant County. For Supreme Judge, OEO. W. MITCHELL, President, A. It. MILLS, Vice-President F rance lias a liquor Beiler to every members of tbe royal family of $1,200,000. most primitive kind. that if men proved themselves too coward- There is not much drunkenness in that ly to do their duty, Gud would raise up a C. E. W O L V E liT O N , It is uuneruliy considered inconvenient to u. w. M c C o n n e l l , u . c . o h i u m t e x & o x , w . k . a j a b » . twenty voters. Of Lane County. uior woman for a leader whb would “ take us lie poor but it would bo a biy undertaking country. The liquor busiauitH is under government control and the sell ?r rccei ivos ( on to victory.” Tho superintendent’» re MOSES VOTAW, C a s h i e r . For Attorney-General, W hen the devil can’t go to church him to spend so much money in a year as is a certain per cent of his sales ports were called for, and showed activity C. M. IDLE.M AN, self lie always sends a hypocrite.— Kam 'i mentioned in tho Queen's exjienditures. and turns the rest into tho public along the various lines. Afternoon de Of Multnomah County. treasury. It is tho noxt tiling to votions led hv Mrs. Roinick of Portland. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, Horn. l u m b e r y a r d prohibition. A liquor seller only sells one A Mother’s Meeting was then held, led I t is not very generally known that on G. M. IR W IN , kind of drinks, li lie sells beer it is beer by Mrs. llaworth of Nowberg, btate Of Union County. W . IE3. H E A C O C K , M onday tells the tale. Somebody will election day there w ill appear at the bot alono, if wine it is wine alone and if superintendent of this work. The report For State Printer, be left, in fact owing to the blanket bal tom of the ballots two lines reading thus: whisky, lie is not allowed to keep any of superintendents was resumed occupy W. II. LEED S, thing clso. Idiocy and insanity are quite ing tho remainder of the afternoon, For stock running at large— Yes. lot there will bo several of him. Of Jackson County. common. This is accounted for by the Mrs. ITiruh, state secretary for tho L. i Turnings, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Saud, Glass, Nails and all kinds of Building Mate For stock running at large—No. common custom of inter-marrying which T. L. was given one hour to present her ! For Representative in Congress—First rial and Builders’ Hardware. Ncw berg, Or©gon G ravel the hillsides on tho public Here is an opportunity for tho people to is not to bo wondered at when wo see the work, and was listened to with much in- j District. L IN G E R H E R M A N N . roads. Oregon is now loo old a country sottlo tiiis much talked of question as to little neighborhoods of people hero and tene t, she being a most enthusiastic lead- I » bother it is right and proper for stock to there shut iu from the rest of tho world er of the children. The summary is: 20 | For District Attorney— Third District, to longer put up with jolty cross laying. j . s. M c C a i n . run at large in tho public highway. If by mountainous heights where they legions with a membership of 1.240. scarcely know any other people except Mrs. Scott of LaGrande was introduced For Circuit Judge—Third District, T he ten ton cheese exhibited at tbe tho majority of the voters in tho county their relatives. as superintendent of the banner L. T. L. I II. II. IIIiW IT T . The ¡«euple were anxious to hear the of Oregon, with 223 members, ami 44 W orld’s Fair by Canada was recently cut vote “ yes,” stock will continue to graze For Member Hoard of Equalization, gospel wherever we went. My interpre on the roadsides an of old, and if the ma Aro Headquarters for graduates. A beautiful banner was pre and eaten in London. What stomachs S. D. GIBSON. jority vote “ r.o,” those of us wiio have ter was a young man, a wholesale mer sented this legion which had sent out the tho lamdoners must have! chant who sends a ship away with goods largest number of graduates taking a reg Joint Representative Yam hill and Tilla cows running out, bothering our neigh unco each month. mook Comities, Tibs young man who ular course of temperance study. This bors, will he compelled to keep them in H . G. G U ILD . was a whole hearted Christian left his banner was presented by Mrs. Narcissa A f a il u r e of crops from dry weather or r Û3 a- from any other cause was never known in tho parlor.or hack yard. IMalio up your large business to go with me. W e Dover White Kinney, of Astoria, in a forcible \ sent any appointments ahead. Two l i c ’iiiblicitii C ou n ty T icket. the Willamette valley. A protty good mind how you want to vote, and which hours time was all that was necessary to speech, and was responded to by Mrs. ! As on all get a large audienco. The churches were Scott in a very pleasing manner. * A full i showing for a period covering nearly titty ever way it goes, let'er go. house greeted the contestants iu tlio even- j State Senator, other questions lot the majority rule. tilled wherever wo wont. I came back to in;r, for the gold medal. These contest-1 years. We have succeeded in getting reduced prices on a large portion of our goods, and are selliag J. F. C ALB R E AT1I. America with a greater feeling of loyalty ants having already won silver medals in | them at corresponding prices. We keep at all times a good stock of cj __ 1 ___________ Representatives, T w e n t y - f iv e years ago the idea pre to my country than ever before, realizing their respective local unions. A ll ac- C A L V IN S T A N L E Y , C ampaign talk is cheap and tho supply vailed very generally throughout tho that it ¡3 tho best country the suit shines quitted themselves creditably, the judges | P L O W S , H A R R O W S , C U L T IV A T O R S , J. W. GOWDY. upon. of campaign yarns is always equal to the announcing that the marks were close country that while for the winter term ol Sheriff, ami the decision difficult. Miss Lena demand, but who has ever heard a word Tire White Ribbon Convention. school it was best to employ for teacher a W A T T HENDERSON. W A G O N S , B U G G IE S , CARTS, H A R N E S S , Parker of I1 crest Grovo was awarded the spoken against A. JO. McKern, candidate man who could wallop the obstreperous County Clerk, The Twelfth Annual Convention of the medal. Pending the report of the judges for county clerk, llis olection is con And everything needed in tlio implement line, and are always pleased to show our stock. Call A. E. M cK E R N . Mrs. Liter of Alaska was introduced, and big boys when necessary, fur the summer Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and sec us. ceded already. made a ten minutes speech to the delight Recorder, Helmut any hit of a girl who might apply was held in Salem May 19th to 23rd with of the audience. Tho male quart tee ren W Y A T T H A R R IS . was supposed to "know enough” to teach 102 voting delegates in a!tendance. Tbe dered excellent music. Main Street, N E W B E R G . OR. T he ignorance many people display on Conntv Judge, little children. In most places people State Kxecutive met Saturday evening. The election of officers was first on tlio J. E. M AG ERS. election day is inexcusable to say tho have outgrown the idea that hut little On Sunday the pulpits of eoveral of Sa program Wednesday morning, and as County Commissioner, least. It is tho business of every voter this is the only opportunity the women learning and experience in the world is lem’s churches wore filled by whito rib AMOS NELSO N. have, at present, of voting, they spent to post himself on tho questions at issue i required to teach in primary work in our bon speakers. Monday morning at 8:30 two and one-lmlf hours, very pleasantly, County Treasurer. in every election and tho man who don’t u t J. C. PE N N IN G T O N . public schools mid are demanding that the convention mot, as is the custom of in this way. This election was conducted do this ought not to bo allowed to vote. Assessor, the bust talent shall be employed to start all these gatherings for devotions, led by in a most business like way. Tho roll was called, and voting members number JOHN BONES. tho litllo folks on tho road toward an ed the State Evangelist, Mrs. Amelia Mead, The first A t the ifitor-stato oratorical contest ucation. Tlio teacher who lias spent the who chose for her subject, The Promice ing 102 were seated in a body. Surveyor, WE SELL FOP. ballot was an informal one for president, WE UL'Y FOK C. E. BRANSON. O otoC .C . SMITH’S f l g y W held at Indianapolis recently, Charles time and money required to fit herself of (iod. Any one who doe« not know and resulted in tho nomination of Mes- School Superintendent, Wishart, representing a l’resbytoriun col dames Kinney and Riggs. Tlio formal properly for primary work and who lias whence this body of women derives its J. B. 8 T IL W E L L . WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. lege at Monmouth, Illinois, took first tho necessary natural qualifications to power, would do well to visit them in ballot showed a majority for Mrs. Nur- Coroner, cisRA White Kinney of Astoria, who was prize and L. F. Dimmitt representing De- make a successful teacher, is worth just their devotional meeting. C. F. D A N IE L S . declared president of the W hile Ribbon You will not he ili.'nppoiute*l hy so doing for Vauw, the M. E. college o( Indiana was as much in a graded school as Ihoso who A t 9 o’clock the business session of tbe Host tho coining year. ' «»Mrs. Riggta lms For Justice of the Peace— Fourth Distiict, you need not pay for ynur photos until you get awarded second prizo. satisfaction. Ilo not forget the place, at Ilaril- may ho called to loach in tho more ad convention was called to order by Mrs. served tho Union loyally for eight long A. M. H A D L E Y . ivlek’s Gallery, Main Street. vanced grades. Economy ¡ h all right hut Anna It. ltiggs, President. The roll call years but we believe that no matter how For Constable— Fourth District, well a general marshal’s his forces, a I n N ew Y ork the law makos it a mis W. T. M A C Y . is it economy to employ a poorly qualified of officers showed twenty-one of tho gen change of leader lends new inspiration to demeanor to feed English sparrows or to teacher for primary work at any price? eral officers and superintendents present. the work. Mrs. Riggs retains her posi put up bird houses to shelter them. Much IE . IM I-A -IR A S Tho man who builds a house is supposed Mary E. Allen was appointed to assist the tion as president ol the Refuge Homo in an offense is punishable by a line of $1,000 Will treat all forms of acute and chronic dis to put in a solid foundation tho first tiling recording secretary. Rev. Hutton of Portland, and is also one of the editors of eases nml answer ail medical and surgical calls our state organ, tlio “ White Ribbon,” or imprisonment not to exceed one year. F. A. E LLIO TT, promptly. ho does. Are wo using common senso if Seattle was introduced, and made a stir quite enough for one woman to manage. ring speech in which he urged tho con Although tho law was passed in 1880 For Senator, Oillce in Hoskins block. Residence in C. Practical Surveyor, is prepared to survey, sub wo use poor material in putting in the Mrs. Kinney is well known to Oregon divide and plat Farms, Fruit Tracts or Town Maris property near bank of Newbcrg. Office vention to stand for Huritv. We soo no there has never V e it a prosecution under J. C. N ELSO N, hours ]'u:;uto 1 . m., 1 to 2 aud about 7:H 0 Lots on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. foundation for the education of our child difference between libertinism in a state people, she being a Pennsylvania lady of Government land located. Of Chehalein. p. m. Sabbaths 2 to :t p. m. it. ren ____________________ official in Kentucky, and libertinism in culture, a former National Organizer lor N ew berg , For Representatives, * O regon . NEWBEllG, • OREGON. Oregon. The minutes of tho executive in the W. C. T. U., and now is successor to L. C. THOM PSON, NOIUVAY. I ’ ro f . P. A. G etz of Monmouth, has re tho interim of convention were read and tlio late .Mary Allen West, national super Of Carlton ; Mrs. approved. Tho seating of delegations in intendent of School of Methods. ceived Ilio appointment to tho president’s C. If. B U R C H , Kinney is a woman of fine physique arid W H Y NO T GO T° Of Amity. chair in lite Normal school at Ellonslmrg, A Lee turn by ICov. l£lwon<1 Scott on tlio alphabetical order was next carried out. can command tho attention of an audience X TG . Reporters wore appointed for the news I.niwl o f tlio Midnight Sun. because of her logical reasoning and her For Judge, Washington. Our neighbors on tho papers all over tho state. Mi 3 3 L, II. Hawortli & Mrs. P .. M. Tate's (Just north of Bank of Newbcrg.) W . M. R A M S E Y , llov. El wood Scott ppoko ut Friends other side of Ilio Columbia have been Mrs. L. A. Doughery, of Antelope, was oratorical powers, and we predict an up lift for Oregon »V. C. T. U. under her Of McMinnville. drawing on Oregon for some of our best church on last Sunday night on his trav introduced and received with the Chau leadership. A rising vote of thanks was For Commissioner, tauqua salute. This little woman rode Latest Styles» Prices Reasonable. els in Norway, giving a very interesting collego men in tho past two or throe E. It. C O L L A R !), seventy-five miles by carriage to tlio near tendered Mrs. Ri;:u« for her faithful, U&ki summ account of that far oil’ country, tho habits efficient services for eight years past. years. Of Dayton. est. railroad station so that she might at Will purchase dross goods, trimmings and all Mrs, Helen 1>. Harford, of Nowberg, and customs of tho people, as ho saw tend the convention. The usual commit findings when desired. For Sheriff, was re-elected recording secretary; Mrs. them while there a few years ago on a tees were unpointed, the county presi J. W. H E N R Y , T ue Toledo Illude says with referonce eforo buying or getting work done elsewhere? Susie Foster, University l'ark. correspond Mrs. McDaniel. dents constituting the committee on Plan journey preaching tho gospel, l i e found Of McMinnville. to thè Indiun quest ioti : New Goods, Latest Styles. of Work. Pending tlio report of the I ing secretary; Mrs. II. J. Shane, Port For Clerk, Tho United States government has tlio whole country mountainous, rough committee on credentials, Reverends T oe land, treasurer; Mrs. Minnie Thoms, Cor ED. H E N D R IC K S , Millinery at Lowest Prices. Pressmak- -rr ^ liccn shumolnlly lax in keeping its plodgcs and rocky with very little tillable land of Philometh and Uoork of Salem were ! vallis, secretary of the Y ’s, and Mrs. Ada Of Carlton. iag, Cutting aud Fitting a Specialty. Qtl&kCl C ity P o u ltr y 13 ,rd. with thè Ilvo tribua ut tho Indiali torri- anywhere in a body. Little spots boro presented, and responded with short Fiiruii, McMinnvillo, secretary of the L. For Recorder, The afternoon was very crowded tory. Not una pledge bus heen kept in and thorn are cultivated among iho rocks speeches, telling the convention that a T. L. Three doors east of Wilson’s Grocery. .......... .... .. t * C. F. BUTLER, Proprietor, JOHN D IXO N , full by ns, while doinnmling that tini In temperance sermon is preached onco with work, indeed this was tho busiest and on tho mountain sides. Of Lafayette. diana live tip to Ilio strie test lettor of thè every month in every church in Salem. convention all through we ever attondod M BW BUO OfincON. They have voiy little cold weather Mrs. Mead led tin* devotions from 11 to in the «Into, sliowiruj that the work is law. I h it to ho wondered at that there For Superintendent of Schools, -A .. G - C O ^ L . J A careful .tudy has ».«iv in »».» me of the Mips- Mrs. Harford was allowed uro Indiati outluws? E. 1!. JAM ISON, along tho coast us the Gulf Stream tem 12 m. after which the convention ad cro«#ini>. rmr qualities ami adaptability to this climate of Of Amity. pers tho atmosphere. Fruits do splen journed to the basement, of church where Ihri n minutes to talk on Franchise. This and Kmbaltner. Hearse in connection. Als ! ' «ly propose» orgunizing tho stato into the ladies of the M. E. church serv Barred Plymouth Rocks, For Treasurer, , carries a full iinc of I f you are not auro you know how to didly, especially ehurrios and strawbeV- lunch. The afternoon devotion was li i , Prancliis'.' clubs, ¡odopend«iit of tho W. H. R U M M E L, | which I am now breeding exclusively. Egg* prepare the blanket ballot for voting get rios. Never saw trees so full of fruit any- by Mrs. Rounds, of Lafayette. ¡ T I C . T .U . Her sub- i Of McMinnville. for sale in season. a trial ballot before lmml and (.take it wlicro else oxcopt in Oregon. jeet was, “ Hourly Promises.” The m u-' Tho new prosiilont was corninoti'«! to For Assessor. • ho piattono by tho retiriug president, In the far north of Norway the sun nev sic was in charge of Mrs. Osman, Port Will trim all paper if desired. Hou>e lining home, and by the help of your wile fix it C. T. S A I.IN G , ; bottom prices. First Street, Newbcrg land. Tho husinews meeting was called grectal by tho Clmiitanqua salute and C P 1 UXR BRANCH Of Sheridan. up tho way you want it to go into tho er sots for a period of eighty days, hence to order at 2 p. m. and minutes of fore- ( inailo a beautiful spoi’i'h. Mrs. Riga» For Surveyor. offored pruvor, after tvhich regolar busi box. Many people are more or less ig it is termed tho land of tho midnight main session read. Reverends Lee ofj B. E. H A R R IS , norant respecting tho wny in which such sun. Shedd, and Grannis of Salem, were pre-1 ness was r, linee!. Mrs. Rovai of Salem, Of Dayton. Rev. Lei» said i | Mrs. Amos of l ’vrtland ami .Mrs. Addlton Harley, oats and rye do fairly well but wonted and spoke briefly. things are done, hot some know how to I or Coroner, that when tlio lords of creation concluded wom elccted delegato» to tho national IGO A c r e s , in T r a c t s t o s u it , of from keep fiom exposing their ignorance in broadstuIT to tho amount of 1200 pounds I. N. FEN TO N, | to give women the ballot, then goodbye to con ve itlon to ho belìi in Cleveland, Ohio. 3 to 40 acres each. All partly improved Good N kwderg , public better than others. Wo make no J per capita is »hipped into that country on whisky, goodbye to Coxcv’s army, good Tho Pian of Work committee roported, O regon . Of Davton. I locality, from to 2 miles from New berg. a basis of 2,000,000 inhabitants. Pota bye to hard times, etc. The report of the ! hot »pace forbids giving there plans. ( barge for tho above suggestion. » Terms easy. Cheap for cish. toes aro an excellent crop. Sheep do corresponding secretary showed a marked t’ Iie Kcs.ilntion committee a!so roported, Sprlngbroi k. Or. E dmund R obinson . To ('attlomru. progress notwithstanding financial pres- | after wliieh Mr». Townsend of Newbcrg C onorrhkman I I aykh , of tho second wall,goat« do hotter and cattle moderately sure. Ten new unions reported. Sev Moki a "Minici Union" to Mie pleasuro of I have at my placo southeast of town a The people raise and manufacture eral unions report saloons kept out of tho audience. The pre odent pronouneeil Iowa district has lodged a complaint w ith well. A n n ou n cem en t. Y et it was f full-Mood Jersey bull. Apply at farm for La- ìbis a m »del Union india' 1. tho Washington board of health to tho nearly everything they use, from the lit their localities hv remonstrances. tle shawl to tbe straw hat and wooden Grand*» reports a lioval Temperance l.o- | no farce hot was eon lm-ted just n» is thè term«. There » i l l lie a two days meeting at P. O. G roff . The best and ino«t ]spillar breed. effect that tho crowing roosters, in tho shoe*. Hut little money is in circulation gioii of 22J niemth'is so tlie vliildren are 2 f wbcr* ’ " È " lt ils re* olar n'«’<’tings. Mountain Home rommer.i log tills, Friday Eggs for sale at *2 per setting o f 15. neighborhood of his lodging place nt the among tin people, so little in fact that coming tu thè fere. The regular subscription price of Tnr. n,p «'“ nvention votoli to go to Roseburg On Saturday there will ie 1 noxt May. | G raphic is $1.50 and the regular «ulr ni^ht. the value of it. They national capitui deprives him of needed , they hardly kn d MM \KY. C all on or address HobSOll. meeting at 2 ami 8 p. m. and three lt was loft with Ilio executive com mit- happy, well contented, well behaved Number )f un uia re port in ff, (V> ; rest nod are therefore a nuisance, Let I s uiption price of The Weekly Otfgonian h'O to attend to nil unfinished business. services will he hel I on Sunday . Bring j people. In the greater part of the coun- MUsbip of B 1316; honorarv the Washington authorities place a dozen i try they travel entirely by water. Tho I tnetnb is $150. Any one subs.-ribing for Tun J memb H»r*. !>2 ; Y’«. 13); U. T. U, S25 ; The Y ’s work was reported at the evening your I a.-cu ts w d l filled and let 113 put in R o o sters in every backyard where a con | mountains come down abruptly to the j school 1 « of uïcth u»l, 12; lcctnn\s given, session, and Mrs. Tufhutn of Albany gave G raphic and paying one year in advance llie day to the glory of God. gressman lodges nnb let tho crowers crow j sea ami the people live mostly near the S»*\ en uniens have probi)Lrition by a talk on Kindergarten method*. This can get both T uf . G raphic and The UVe/.- J amus 1’. B k ic i , Supt. Ivo keep .saloons out by tH»rsisU»nt was interesting, no doubt, hut too long /;/ Oregonian one year for $2.50. A ll old themselves hoarse or until congress ad I water'll edge. Wherever the mountains , law; !h 1 run hack gradually making a little rove . j W f'it, eleven nni>i'n« lu w headrftU irters ; for a tired out convention, to listen to journs in diegnst and the country will be level land, you will almost invariably find Notte«. We hail the day when subscribers paying their subscriptions for I 20!) c 'pies of tia» nati* nal orgin, the with patience. lietter off. If tho Washington roosters a little village, without roads, without Un ¡or i Signal, 31 IVmor.'st e>'nt< Pr. Clark Is now propared to extract held program committee« «hall learn* to cut one year in advance will be entitled to can solve the problem they will help us horses and without any means of travel »luring 1 the year. flu» treasurer ’« rt j»ort down their program to one hour in the the same offer. teoth by e h ftru itv . Tln* ;nost sensativp evening. except hv water. The little farming done chowe* *1 a little b.dance on hand. out of a had job. Bids will be received bv tbe directors of tooth i in al» > l»> propsrod for fill'ng wlth- B • • • remp ranee DoIger” well was is in patches far bark on tho mountain-1 At the evening tuve-ion Mr*. Wallace of; for Janitor work for ont a l'artic'.e oi paio, hy thè use of e!ec- ous slopes. From these patehos wires are i Saloni weleomod the convention in be rendered by the quartette, arui ! reeeiv ed a school district No. T he fiftieth anniversary or the golden ' run down to the villages and the hay and half of the W. i\ T. I ’ giving a forcible heal t y applause. The choro* is as fob the ensuing year. M. V otaw , Clerk. , trieity. jubilee of the Y. M. (V A. will be held in ! other stutr raised is bundled lip ana put illustration depu ting the honor* of the low« : - F o r Sai e. The Weekly Oregonian and tbe G r a p h Wo bol (ovo in prohibition, Exeter Hall, one of London's most im on tho wire when it slides down to the liquor trafilo, an i the power <>f the move i tho street or in tho ennri A fami of 250 acre«, 4 ^ rniles nortli- ic one year tor $2.50. owners home. Hay is cut twice a year ment for their overthrow. IV. Minis»» of Au ! , posing public edifices. The convention west of Newlierg. For particuliis in«piire hut it never cures on the ground. Lines | the South Salem M. K. church welcomed Wo urch. will open June 2 and continue in ses ! are stretched and the green grass is hung I the convention in behalf of the church. at this office. The bene«! id Ion was pronounced ami sion one week, Over 1,1X10 delegates lie- out to dry the same as the washwoman The response was given hy Mrs. Am vs o f , tlio convention adjourned. Portland. V solo and chorus, title. Fity side 4,000 visitors will participate. The . hangs out I er clothes in this country. Ht,' lierai dc.-oration« wore very taste Mid-winter Fair I'x«?ursion Tfrket». Owing to the hills and mountains all. the Hov. followed, rendered in a most ful all through the convention ; the nation American delegation of over 100 will lie Portland to San Francisco and return, over tho whole country, causing rapids pleading manner. Mrs. Uiggs gave her al banner was suspended above the ros- (leaded by John Wunarnaker, Rev. The and water fulls, there is not a navigable • annual add re««, which w . h the best we vìa Southern Pacific C o'« Sbasta Borite, truui, in tbe center of which was a shield odore I.. C'uyler and other men of promi inland stream in all Norway. Travel j have heard from her in the eight years bearing the m.i ura n, W. G T. V. and L A D IE S U O E PW € A >7 . wii! he phnvil on «ale January 23. Hate She a Significant !>ow nt white and yellow rib- S A l L O i i MATLX nence. tleorgo Williams tho man who along the coast by water is exceedingly «ho has serv»» i in this capacity. $27.50. inrlnding Ove adtni^^'ons to thè C onstipation , | cheap. Yon can go a lonit distance for would add to the watchword, agitaV. agi tain . C L . VES. fifty years ago founded the first Young Fair. Ticket« good far thirtv «lays from IMFUMATiOMi-'r-C BLADDER. a « d only a few cents. The Norwegians are | tate, organise, consolidate. In fifteen Miss ) M !T 3 E TC . *ar » < picture occupied a prom- Men's Christian Association will lie pres i tho most peaceable people in the world, j «tate« the department of homea for home dato of salo. At way down price». incut po S r ALL K ID N E Y D I S E A S E S . - - n in front of the desk, and is ent as an honored delegate. Ho is now j A com|»any of young fellows who went ! loss children has I»eon taken up. an inspi W anted — Pushing Carva?ser of good ¡•ui always. The people of the to Norway right seeing agreed themselves Thirty-five «lepar!ment« of work are r * p ¡t * i the wealthy head of the house in which 'V were '¡uife hospitable and address. Uberai salar y and expor se* öcld by C. F. Moore & Co. with revolvers and knives for self pro carried on hy the women of Oregon. Tho «Mn-idsr r th* nnnd r of conventions lie cletked at the time when ho Is'gan pai I wcck’y. Permanent j>o«ition. tection, hut the natives laughed at them ‘ fact that great fraternal bodies are shut i.\d t'.i.s <i » in g entertained the his work of organizing in a little room in for their foolishness and thev soon left j ting out «.aloon men is a straw no* insig B io w n B ros . C o , Nurscrymen. Portland, Tl Weekly Ortçc-ntan *nd th « MRS F J. HARRIS ws London with a few -d his fellow clerks. their arms at a hotel au l went on their nificant. Tho speaker Diade form'.! • Ore-’ ou. a>2o)19 : o jc > l j : for $2.50. rick V k. Main »* V M. M NEWBERG GRAPHIC. Chehalein Valley Bank, D E PO T . Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets, CHRISTENSON BROS., AGRICULTURAL p p If yon want flrst-class . . . z Market PHOTOS CASH. GOOD ASD Austin & Stanley. S U R V E Y IN G . DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. DRESSM AKL lx MIMI ft I»™» m PARLORS UilDfcR AKER W ALL PAPER. FRUIT LANDS FOB SALE. Poultry Yard Wyandottes a Specialty. \¡o M ore B ack A che V SPECIAL SALE 'E L r ^ * Ä L CONVINCED