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Il ♦ hp heurt* o f Li«* m o k n in o . ive in their deiuanil?*, or tl>at wage earn- v.eii a-> at oilier p.icer*, but we had the era are un reasonable and act with fool- usual Alaska drizzle w hich impeded Homo K I f ; 'V o o d w a h d , E d it o b A D it j l im ii :«. hardiness in carrying out their efforts to of the anticipated fun, but the two old ■ hoM up wages, but are we to Fee a con- cannon were liretl a number of times, a n j F R ID A Y , J U L Y 13, 1804. ! tinuation of such seines as have been quite a little program of exercises was enaeleii at Chicago uml Sacremento l a t e - ; performed in the school house, such as yd a*. second cla-s matter at the pout , ly, or shall wo 6ee some inan tise above 1 reading the Declaration of Independence oitioe ut New berg, Oregon. ; his fellows and solve this knotty problem, and a little history of the origin of the : the boy a chanco—at the fiist The problem 1» a difllcu't one but il is celebration of the Fourth of July, music i pressing fur a solut'on and must ha met. j from tho band, and solos, with select t rtcu apple. Who will be the man for the times'.* ] reading and other music. After wh.i^i foot races, boat racing, pie racing, and ■'BCRa fair will be hohl on Septeno* kvkby f k id a y tiui FaUV i-> i*cu fi|> L O U IS . lif c K f c ; UiU iS >1 iiifcfli LaciUc at W¿tabif»«ton, on lii« way east, lie will occupy his vacation traveling for a tobacco house if lie has any vacation left when lie gets east. Current talk among Hie farmers now is that wages for common hands through harvest will not exceed f l per day. The , price for teams w ill probably he cut in two over that of former years. These are mighty low wages for a working day of sixteen hours or more, but the farmers .. . 1 other am usem ents of the dav w ere par say it is all the present price of wheat will 1 ! li, 25th, 2(»lli and 27th. ,, . 1 It ti speaking of trusts the L ugoue (u la n i justify them in paying. s. ticipated in. K . W. W e e s n k b , A petition to tiie city council lias been is B u k h m a n , the man who said the There aro over one burnirei! trusts of E x a u i i l . o f T h rift. numerously signed praying that bicj'i !e i way to resume specie payments wus to which we have specific know ledge, anil Anyone who may be looking aliout for rilling U|sin the sidewalks of Third street ‘resume,” has now been in ttie United each one represents, though not on so for an example of and enterprise dur he prohibited. Although we have ha«l no tea Senate for more than years. midable a scale, the sa m e principle of a ing dull times will feel well paid for a via serious accidents, this is a good thing. combination of producers to corner some it to K. II. Skinner's orchard homo on The privilege lias been abused, until the t . small boy and the ‘ ‘swimtnin’ article of common consumption or use the side of Chehalem mountain. His ex inexperienced rulers, nnd the children, hole” are good friends already and tie is and compel ull coinsuiners to pay sudi perience along with others with last no speaking terms with the green apple. prices as will yield tho trust enormous , year’8 pruno crop, convinced him that it who are too »«nhoritative, havejmaiie tho ] regorlc and soothing syrup will come anil unjust profits, ih o sugar couibiria- was poor [toiicy fur a man with a large practice a nuisance. .Most other cities have ordinances against sidewalk riding later. lion is but one of Ibo largest members of cr0p of prunes to care for, to depend on a on the piincipa) streets. It is thought by this school of sharks. Iho oil combina- neighbor to cure them for him. Conse- some that the late lavv which classified Ai,oNa our streets whero dog fennel lim is another of similarly massive and , quentiy ho is now engage«! in building an tiie bicycle as a vehicle and granted it one. ah')iind'*d, whito clover does now ainu-.-ive diuraeteiistics. But tiie smal-1 evaporator and will this yeur cure liis equal privilege« on the road, would bar it i.ich more abound. White clover is u ler specimens uru equally clamorous to he large crop in bis own orchard. Tlio plan from use on the sidewalk without any or it. civilizer in Oregon if it is given liaif fed with legislative favors. The poor, pa on which be is building is somewhat dif dinance. Later—the ordinance was pas- t c lance. tient consumer can scarcely buy anything ferent from any other evaporator that is se«l Tuesday earning. It prohibits riding lie wants without contributing to tiie now in use an.i ho {«role Unit he has n.A.L.. \ a n s o ’ ! o| thè Juno sieri lon thè from A street to Hie railroad, and im poses i-'MVrs of one of these leSRer trusts. some important improvements over a fine of not to exceed $5 or incarnation Ticxt, icgislatnre wITl be ma le tip uh fol Whether it is u fruit jar for j.reserves, a others in the proper distribution of heat lo . In thè senato 1!) republicans, K in the city jail two days. bottle of linseed oil, a dose of castor oil, ami circulation of air. Just what ati d u ocruts and .1 populiste. In tho house a spool of cotton thread, a clothes trunk, evaporator will actually do is never F ig s nnd T h is t le s fr o m H a m ’ s H o r n . i publicans, 7 populista. an envelope, a box of salt or a bar of soap, known until a th-.ruugii trial is inado hut A temptation yielded to is a 6tep to ho cannot buy anyone of these things ex Mr. Skinner is a fruit man from the ward the pit. O n T h u r s d a y night of last week a fire cept by prices fixed by a trust which grouml up and having mudo a study of it the W orld’s Fair grounds at Chicago The true hero is the one who has tho lias first of all gone to Washington and evaporators it is safe to say ho will suc courage to do right. n ■ rly destroyed all tho main buildings fix 'd the legislation necessary lor that ceed with his plans. That he has suc e ; of [it the horticultural building, worn- We are on trial ourselves whenever wc purpose. ceeded in bringing order out of chaos condemn another. ■mV building, art pa'aco, machinery hall about liis place since buying it goes with and the U. iS. government building. The The devil runs when he can’t find any 4Vhen M ol He liatliea the Baby. out saving among Ids neighbors. Tiie thing to hide behind. I ui mgs burned were the property of Wi'Pii Mollio bathe* the baby ground is now a model of cultivation and the Columbian exposition Salvage Com I luy my book aside The man whq minds his own business And watch the operation tiie bark on the trunks of his trees is so will always have business to mind. p.tny nd liad been purchased for about Wit It deep parental pride; 1 scan the dimple body sleek it almost glistens in the sunshine No man can he oither saved or lost Of tin* 'triii'«'lint' little elf, His s'lver prune trees were so full of fruit without himself giving tiie casting vote. For undeveloped point* of Resemblance to myself. -M a k e it a point to tell your hienda lie thinned them once and ho thinks of The man who is willing to learn one wherever you meet them that in spile of When Mollie bathes the baby going over them again to take ofT a large tiling at a time w ill soon know much. •Slu* always says to me: •vii I or weather, cyclones or earthquakes, quantity of what remains as lie considers Tho man who is not conscious of his '‘isn't iiu juwt as cunning A nd s\v cut us he can be? hard tii .es and dry times, ilio annual them too thick for the best results. His uwtn faults has no charity for unothcr. Just see those pretty dimples! ■ clings of the Newbcrg Fair Association French prune trees are loaded to the end- Aren't liis eyes a lovely blue? The devil is always trying to prove that And then, “ yon precious darling, ire a tixtero. The «late lixed lor the of the limbs w bile tiie Italian trees tlial a little sin lias no roison in it. 1 could bite those arms in two.” opening this year is Monday, September wero so very full last year liavo about a Tiie man who asks God for his daily When M «11 lo bathes the baby -lib , and the fair will continue four days half crop. Whan you mention cherry bread will not try to get the whole loaf. I always .say to her: ‘ hook out now, don’t you drop 1dm,” trees you may quote Mr. Skinner as uti ah u.-ual. It is not necessary to fiave a gun in Hie And sin* answers back, “ no .dr!,’ Then I talk about his rosy cheeks, tliority, for his trees and the crop of fine hand to show that there is murder in the The muscles in liis anus, fruit they are hearing this year tell a tale heart. liis shapely head ami sturdy legs, i tiftiioovEs every patriotic citizen of And oilier manly charms. lliat words can’t improve upon. Ho says i! : great country of ours to stand lirm in It may he that the woman who gave When Mollie bat lies the baby Me’ .ipport of President Cleveliirnl in bis (lie idea that some have that high culti the two mites never had very much to say The household bends its knee ■: mptand effective efforts to suppress vat ion of cherry trees causes tho bark to in’ church. And shows him greater deference I ban it ever shows to me. tiie labor riots. Let the causes for the hurst anil tho sap to run out, and thus in Tli9 one who gets a scandal afloat Hut i feel no jealous goudings, As they laud him to tiie skies, jure the tree, is a mistaken one. lie ar would go in for lynching tho man who ¡.trike be as they may Ilio strikers are noi For every one assures me gues tliut if tho soil is kept thoroughly would turn a wolf loose in tho street. i o tify.ihle in destroying property and en That he has his father’s eyes. —Ladies’ Home Journal. cultivated and the tree thrifty and grow dangering lives, in their efforts to down It would take a miracle to make wheat ing, the sap will continue to flow freely, produce barley. So it will take a miracle the Pullman car company. L etter from K lw o o d W eem ier. while if the growth of the tree is checked to make sin produce eternal life. in tho middle of summer (ho hark he ('no business tliut is not pcriously M k t i . a k a t i i i . a , Alaska, J u ly 5, 1804. When all men praise you, suspect your a fleeted by the strike or tho hard times is Some time lias elapse«! since writing comes tight and the sap can't pass up the fnlelity to trutli and righteousness. that of tho gopher scalper, lie shows up my last glut I thought it might not be out body of thu tree, and the consequence i- Tiie heart that d<x.s not lovo is danger at the county clerk's ollico every day with f place to limp a few lines at this time, thut it bursts through tho hark and the ously nigh to hale. a regularity that is distressing to the just the beginning of our busiest season life of tho tree is endangered. Men who do nothing but quote are pho county treasury. Wo believe this bounty of tiie year, canning fish. Many ups and Tho idea (orinarly prevailed that it was nographs. l.iw liould ho repealed. Father repeal it dow ns, pleasures and sorrows, an«l disap- not best to prune cherry trees much, but You can find ten men fighting for their oi olfer a reward lot Canada thistles and potnlinents have oecurroil the past few Mr. Skinner w ill take one into his orchard politics to where you can find one, who dog fennel.— Statrtman. 1 in on thi(, hut by the grace of (ho (diver of and in a very little time jvrove to him that will go out iti tho ruin for his religion. Tiie most deadly sin is the one we be all good wo nio enjoying ourselves splen a cherry tree may be pruned with as good T u * unti cigirette crusade whicli proni didly, all enjoying good health and good results as a i)' other tree. lieve it safe to commit. ine.-! so mudi for thè protection of thè Everything aliout tho Skinner place in Make it a rule to always look upon Hie appetites at the present time. le.; - originateli in thè pubi le schools ol Our time lias been employed much of dicates push and thrift, necessary requi bright side, and you will find that Hiere New York and is rapidly hecoming nu- Iho early spring grubbing a piece of sites in any kind of business, and an} is always a bright side upon which to Ii,mal in its scopo. The elicci of cigar- ground for a garden, sometimes with one at all interested in fruit growing can look. i Ite Mic'king is fearful to contemplate hut twelve to fifteen boys anil men. It is now spend an hour very profitably in his or Deeds of love are inoro precious than thè I e nfili influences of thè picturos tini* in pretty good shape, all noatly fenced, chard. jewels, because they cannot be bought. are > ittcred broadcast witli theni is even with a hot house at one end of the Tiie man who is willing to do wrong to ! IiitPrcutliig 1’ eininiacence. v.'oi sì «. Let thè campaign ugainst thè ground, supposed to he uliout one acre, obtain riches cannot enjoy them. Avhol .' business be thorougli and cifectual. which Mr. Duncan says has cost him Sunday’s Oregonian gives a bit of rem* Tiie highest station in life is tuken one iniseenco that will no doubt bo of Apodal step at a time. nearly ¡(400. You can juilge by this what 1 fortunale for Ilio reputution of Or- it costs lo prepare grouml for cultivation interest to the old settlors of this valley. I t pays to road books that will make egon i al thè lalior unions of lite state «lo- in Al.i ka. In two more years the soil In the year 1851) a state election was held you think and dig down into yourself. eiil.'d noi to stand in witli thè slrikers. will he in a condition for growing crops of that was hotly contested. Thrv Demo To divido a sorrow with another will V. itli a governor who is indined lo pan hardy vegetables. Small fruit such as crats had F.snsing Stout of Portland up lighten it. er lo Coxevism in all its lorms, wliere raspberries, blackberries, currants and for congress and the republicans had No man goes willingly where his heart David Logan. At first it was believed does not load. «■.uni 1 we ho if riotiug sliould prevali gooseberries do well on new ground. that Logan was elected; then for many Ihroughout tho state? Under sudi cir- The more brotherly we act the more After this work was accomplished there imm-tancea Fennoyer would, like some of .-■««omed to h . nothing of importance to ro weeks tho result was in doubt, but Anally brotherly we feci. thè uther govornors. stop to quarrel «U h ll lire our aid for Mr. Duncan longer than it was ascertained that Stout had re A good man needs no monument. Cleveland and let rlot ritti wild. It is hard to have a revival in a church ' I lie one year, as ho had stated that ho ceived GO majority. The vote for Stout was 5,(»70, and for Logan 5031. Cham* where everybody wante.to be a brigadier I would not ha able lo employ a school Wuii e il is possible for any number oí teacher for next term on account of Iho poeg was at that time tho center of con general. The ltest sohlier is not the bravest, but I to get together in a «-ity w here riot- small fluids appropriated by the govern siderahle political influence and the dem i - ibe general order and lay otT a ment for educational purposes in Alaska. ocrats arranged for a “ Stout Hull” to be Hie one w ho obeys orders the best. You can overcome an enemy quicker ive «ni and put up grave stones I'onsi qucntly Bert and Mattie will net ic- l held at the “ Public House’ ’ in rhumpoec ■d with the names of the president main longer lh.ui the midille of Septem I August 24, 1850. Tho cards of invitation with kindness than you can with a club Faith never walks with a cane. I niteil States and other prominent ber. \ 11 of us had expected to have re I stated that “ The democratic brass hand It takes good eyesight too see Hie devil mont officials, as w as done in Chi- turned home at the sumo time, hut a few j from Chehalem valley liavo agreed to « lust Saturday, it is no time for days ago Mr. Duncan requested myself ' play for nothing—and the supper will lx* through a pile oi money. Contentment ull the year through will it i «on on the part of those in aulitoli and wife to remain lungor. Wu promiscui ! fiee.” Thomas l'arrot of I'ortlantl w ho was a «lo more for us than a big bank account. e lier is it any time for cili/.ons who to ilo so nut would not «diligalo ourselvcs ; member of the above named band and i any claim toward patriotism to Tin too. Having purchased the business of Kay & Todd it is our purpose to continue the same in such a manner as to merit and receive the trade of Newberg and vicinity. W e are going to sell goods at HARD TIME PRICES! We carrv a stock of (he famous B K O W Ñ S V IL L K W O O LEN HOODS. PARKER & INGLIS, ACTUAL NEED Successors to K a y & Todd. IN THE LINE OF P U L L M A N CARS \t ill be prompt, i lieved by calling on me. I am a philanthropist by persuasion and am ways prepared to offer big bargains in my line. Picture Frames made to order, a specialty. Fir.'t Street, New berg, Oregon. Are never run on the “The Fashion” NEWBERG FAIR Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. HANSON & WORDEN, Proprietors. Line, but We are prepared to furnish Good nn«l Stylish Rigs, with or without drivers. Fair treatmon guaranteed by us and the same expected of our customers. Tourist and Transient custom licited. Prices reasonable. Sheridan Street, near Main. Fruit growers, WE WE Poultry farmers, GOOD Wyandottes a Specialty. Tho liest and most popular Breed. Efrgs for sale at per setting o f 15. Call on or address, ¿J Hobson. F . A . KLL.IOTT, Practical Surveyor, is prepared to survey, sub divide and plat Farms, Fruit Tracts or Town 1 L o ts o u s h o r t n u tio e . felA tU factiou g u n r a n le e c L j Government laud treated. N e w b er g , Millinery at Lowest Prices. Dressmak ing, Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. Three doors east of Wilson’s Grocery. WHY NOT? K O reoon . _ „ O c # I - re Yes, why not use home remedies when | they cannot be excelled? Dr. W m . Ellis' Liniment has never been excelled for many things. It cures Cancer« (if applied in time,) Can cer Warts, Tumors’ in the flesh of man or beast, removes lumps from the bone, cures Corns and Bunions, Fistula on hors es, bites and stings of poisonous insects etc. It is good fur Rheumatism, Neural gia, Tooth ache, Sprains, Bruises, Pleuri sy and all aches and pains of the body, an«l almost invariably takes the place of tin* surg«*on*s knife in case of Illinois etc. It does not eat ite way, and leaves no scar. R E AD A F E W T E S T IM O N IA L S . Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibition One bottle of Dr. Wm. Ellis’s Liniment re moved « 1-iree tumor from my boy’s neck, after seven years treatment with other remedies, with no benefit. G eorge C r e a m er . Home, Greeuc Co.. Term , July, ever held in Yamhill County. One small bottle of Dr. Wm. Ellis's Liniment I cured a severe pain in my side which ha«I 1 caused me much suffering. E u n ic e S hultz . j Newberg, Oregon. 1803. • L\p tin SEPTEMBER 2 4, 25, 20 and 27. Haiti or Shine. O regon . PA R LO R S of any on time, ew ueho , j Before buying or getting work done elsewhere? New Goods, Latest Styles. The Greatest Success Depart N . S U R V E Y IN G . . I The Fair and AND Miss L. M. Haworth & Mrs. R. M. Tate's to make All trams arrive WEIGHT MEAT. W H Y NOT GO T° ON A STRIKE O regon State W ea th er Service. C ASH . Austin & Stanley. are all out ,i l.itti'rs , ,, , i , i and i ullier circiiiiistaiicos . . . i ! well known to all thè old eelller* in tliis it general lawlessness and disorder. III«' hcaltli SIMMARY. community, gives thè names of thè motn- that might ap|>ear. He has put some S p r i n g b r o o k , Ore., June, 1804. l«ers of thè band as follo«*: John F.v- itv season demonstrates Iho fact gills into the home and expects to bring Elevation above sea level, 4iH) feet ; i T V i L w *11*0 crest, cornet; Samuel l ’arrott, cornet; i plainly that Newborg is very foriti. in more soon, which will alleviate lone- mean temperature, 58.3°; departure from 1 ® c lIL liA A II W. D. Everest, alto; Thomas 11 Parrott, normal, 0.5°; maximum temperature, I « being situateli ut a point on the somoness in some degree when our child sii.ling trombone; W ill (ire g g , bass drum. St»°, date, 15 tli ; minimum temperature,! \ nette river whore steamers collie ren leave us. Of Ibis number, T. II. l ’arrott mid W. U. 4t)°, «late, 10th; mean of maximum tem Last Sabbath morning was ono of con- no I , let the stage of the water lie as it Everest aro the only surviving members. perature 57.3°; mean of minimum tem n -, the tipper rivor. A railroad is a sitlerable anxiety on the part of many of perature, 49 4°; oiMibvr times maximum ! temperature G0° or above, none; number ! ■ . it t . refit It» « town Imt it navigatile us, ns Mr. Duncan and sevoo of his men F ru it I'nlon. times minimum temperature 40° or lie- « v r w ' always bold a railroad com- went away on Saturday expecting to re- It will ho remembered that a move- | low, 1 ; total precipitation, 1.03 inches; « it own to reasonable (n ight rates. turn tho same evening, hut on account of ment was set on foot at the meeting of departure from normal. 0.18 inches; 1 mers that are now lunning on a storin prevailing they dnl not appear, the county horticultural society held in greatest precipitation in 24 consertiti ve hours, and «late, 0.40 on the 3rd ; prevail il w are saving the people of this ami fears were eritortanieil that they Newberg a collide of months ago, to or- j ing direction «>! the wind, south ; number « i many dollars each month even in might liavo capsized in llio rorgli sea £aui/.e a fruit growers' union in this « I » ’ear days, 9; number of partly cloudy g : 'rs rates. W hile Ilio Southern eailv Sabbath morning. W hile some of county. E. (\ Armstrong who is a mem d.t\s, 12 ; number of cl«)udv days, 9, num -- # # barges two dollars to Portland ua were making impliries wiiat we should U»r of the committee appointed at that ; ‘ 1 * t of «lays on which .01 or more «ff pre- 1 « durn Iho steamers are carrying pas- do w«> saw their boat at a distance coming ci pi tal son fell, 14; number of «lays on time to take steps to effect such organUa- which .04 or more of precipitation fell, 9. ; s for less th in half tho amount, home and they soon safely arrived after Lon, informs us that the meeting of the ; K omi n d R o b in s o n , Observer. .od n. «in li limes as these when iwople having Is'en out in Ihcir boat ull night. committee held at Dayton recently was j mire limo than money at ttieir com \ sit Hu time of their arrival we saw not very well attended, owing probably | C herries a re Kipe. ma' .1 hey ate willing t » spemi a little another boat at a distance and by the aid to a number of other matters of a public And if you want big ones that are red lime going amt coming nnd thu* of our gl .-s we discovered that il was nature claiming the attention of the pee and r ijv and juicy, Koval Anns’ as Fine . .oral dimes in tiie meantime. In I verett alone trying to g«*t home in a sail pie just at that time. Thu committee • of New berg to your friends «lou t 1 it, I ■ having gone away to our nearest adjourned to meet in McMinnville on as ever grew cn an Oregon tree, call on I-* ; ; »prise them of Hie fact that w«* post office fifteen miles away ami failed on ruemlay, July 17th, when it is to U* E. II. Skinner and get all you want at river communication with Hie out the same account to get hack at Hie time hoped that all parties who are interested three «*ents per pound. fie intended to. lie was a mile away id ' « rl«l the year round. in the movement will U* present. Salem Newspaper men are blamed with a lot from our island hut nearer another small lias a fruit union and Yamhill count) is history o( oor conntrv there r"« k\ id.i(i,l Irving to get home through a ought to have one if our fruit is to be of things they can’i help, such as partial ity in mentioning visitors, giving news ly never lisa been a better oppor- drci-.i liing rain and heavy wind ami when handled to get the most out of it. If for s man t<( brains to get fume we first saw him lie was trying to sail there i* a rmall attendance and a hit-k of about -otne folk-« and leaving others out, ■ tbs present time. T o enable o against head wind when his l<oat sprung enthusiasm at the meeting Tucsd t ; the etc. lie simply prints th«' news he can • an, a« the world looks upon great a leak and he took down the sail and pad- whole tiling will probably gn bv the find S > ne people tell him about such board for this year at least. Emit men things and others do not. A reporter « perform an act that will perpetu died for the nearest island. W e s«>on should make it a point to K» present In •diouM n«>t be exi»eeted to kn«>w all the mustered a company l«> render him aid, name for all time, some special the sale of prunes, people'hcre have b«»en rv must offer. Snell sn cmer- urn! arriving w lit re he was, found him going it Mind t«>» I »ng I *r their own go » | name« and residences of all your aunts, undos and cousins, even if he sliouM see il « ■ ’ it • prune i "rtsinly « lists at this time. The -lo .i«’i I hv the side ol a big rock shiver- Dn«‘ tmso coul-l s letter aitvanr**.» them got o ff or on the train. Tel! us .'■id and min i . n with blistered 'a 'c v . . mm an who will rise starve liis fellows nj» from cold then tw»»niv m»*n ran «1 it and the » it. Its news that makes the new«- and suggest an I carry into clfect i. f D. n »1 expecting any as^iManct» th it er this fad i« real« «I 11».* better it w i p »p r and every man .woman and child « an tor al! pal ties. | » day, Gw: ing no ono would diacover his *t the fruit men «a ucasurc as «vili settle the war th at, 1» • i i A'S.viale editor if they only w ill.— K*. J i been waging tic tween capital ami ¡ whereabout«. WVh thankful hearts wr* no for their host interest-* SELL FOR RUY FOR WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Woman’s suffrage, a.vonnt of ORECON. Cash Maat Market £ o u lt r y y a r d and advocates of oii NEWBE R C, DRING BRANCH Stock raisers, to remain any statisi timo ■W- T. One bottle of Dr Wm. Ellis's Liniment cured very had bunions ou my feet, of four years standing. J. D. B e ll . Newberg, Oregon, June 1898. For sale at C. K. Moore Jc Co.’s ilrug store, an«l at my home, at 50 cents per bottle, or by mail at t*0 cents per bottle. D K L I M I I N A E. E L L I S , N e w b e rg , Oregon. W . C. T . l\ M astin g. T h « W. C. T. U. hold it* r«.i;iilar meet ing last We.lno-iUy at the Presbyterian church. IVvotion* conducted by Mr*. Harford Keports for the pa*t «purler were ri'oeiv«-il from *evcr»l of (lie super intendent* of «leparfmi-nt work. On mo tion tire trea-urer wra* directed to pay |5 quarterly to the state union. A com mittee of Hire«-was appointed to fill va cancies of superintendents and olficers. On million, a donation of t - i* to be sent lo the state work. M other»’ meet ings are to oe bel l once per month here after. instead of once in two weeks. Mrs. Mary Os horn was received as a new mem- l* r . Adjourned. * »• k SPECIAL OFFER! The above is a correo* picture of THE ORK* G O M A N S Nc.W RUiLDI.N r. loc tted at th% corner of -ixth and A! «»r streets to r many yen »T H E OR EGO IAN h s f« It the need of anew end oommodiou« buildi'tg enihracirij| ail the modern i npmv-uner.ts with the Inteel improved machinery for turning out a me tropolitan pap-'r. It now has ir, and one thu* Ihe whole Dneitic Coast rr.av justJy feol proud at ms it is certainly the tin on the eoas* Vow that THE O t G • AN is settle« ir, this new home it fenU 1 \o giving its many frionrs » benefit. It iuak. s tliis s|>ecinl offer • o tho-a wh i r e n -j’ tani* subscript.o i, or to ho,o who sabscrfLe prior to September I sl to «sad the U/eekJy Orsgo^iaij 18 Months for 12.00 This being the dull season of the rear. TR1 ORKCP.'NIAS believes a benefit o' this kind wid be greatly appreciate 1. i'lease semi i» your subscri -tiori us soon a» possible. ». he«j visiting Porte nd you are eordi tlly invit'd to call an * . \ke a trip through our new UOtUO. 4u.lra.s CStfiOiiAN PiiBL'SHNG CO, porvn.Asn. eg 5 DOLLARS ™ PER DAY 20 Easily Made. F o r S a le. Wc want many men, women, boys, and girl.* to work foru* a few hours daily, right in and around their own homes Tin» business is ensy, plea«ant, strictly honorable, and pays better than any other offered agents. You have a clear fleld and no competition. Experience and special ability an- necessary. No capital required. We equip you wi:U everything that you need, treat you well, and help you to earn ten times ordinary wages. Women do as well as men, and boys and girls make good pay. Any one, anywhere, ran do tho work. All succeed who follow onr plain and sim ple directions. Earnest work will surely bring you a great deal of mowv Everything is new and in great demand. Write for our pamphlet circular, and r«*c»‘ive full information. No 1 arm done if Tc>a conclude cot to go on with the business. A firm oi ¿51 acre«, 4 miles north west of New’ x-rg For particulars inquire at this office. PORTLAND, MAINE. N O T IC E . Having sold our clothing and gent’ . fnrni-*hing business to Talker A lugli*, we «lesire to cióse up ail outstanding a«- count* as soon as possible. Tiie hooks are in Ihe hands of Barker A Inglia where settlement may be n.»d ’. K ay A T odd . Q eorce S t in so n & C o ., Box «8 3 ,