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:ae rotimi trip daily except S luday. be j
t w e t j Utiytou aud Portland. Le tve*. Payton al ¡
A a ni . Newbern al 0 a. m , uud returning leaves
Portland al 2 p. in.
TIM E TA B LE STEAMER ALTON A.
Leave Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
u rd’iy, 6:40 a m. A rrive at Newberg 11 to a. m,
Leave Independence ti:4> a m . Salem 7 4) n
m., Monday. Wednesday aud Friday. Arriv
at New berg 10:15 a. m., arrive at Portland 2 p. m.
OREGONIAN R A IL W A Y DIVISION
— A N I)—
POR TLAN D AND Y A M H ILL R A ILW A Y.
Trains arrive at Newberg as follows:
North.
7 :55 a. m.
•12:30 p.m .
%12:30p.m.
6:05 p .m
•Every other day.
Passeuger and Freight Rates to all points
can be obtained from
C. B. FRISSELL,
Agent Newberg.
Local Events.
Buy slabwood from Newberg MillingCo
F. H. Storey has on hand all sizes
Iron 1‘ipe.
The Jewel cook stove is the best.
by J. II. Townsend.
Sold
Finest. Wall Paper patterns ever brought
to town at H ill's Drug Store.
Good baled timothy hay $10.00 per ton
S. M. C alk ins .
N. M. Snodgrass drives a new mower
and is cutting bay while the sun shiueB
Prof. Chas. E. Lewis occupied the pul
pit in Friends church at Salem last Sui:
day.
Aa old aa
the bills" and
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven "
is the verdict
o f millions.
Sim m ons
Liver Regu­
lator is the
o n l y Liver
and Kidney
medicine t o
which y o u
can pin your
faith for a
cure. A
m i L d laxa­
tive, a n d
purely veg­
etable, act­
ing directly
on the Liver
a n d Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to bo taken dry or made into a tea.
V i? . * *
* * --
GOLD
Better
Than
Pills
Not having sufficient capital to carry
a full line of everything 1 have decided to
not deal in Soft Soap or Confectionery,
but offer you staple Dry Goods, at reason­
able prices.
C. S t a n l e y .
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Todd started for Ne-
tarts Bay on 'ast Saturday. They went
by way of McMinnville where they ex­
pected to be joined by T. B. Kay and
lady. They will piohably be gone three
or four weeks.
K. H . Tyson, of Middleton, and a gen­
tleman named Brooks from Goldendale,
Washington, passed through town last
Monday. Mr. Brooks is a member of the
Washington n.i itia and bad some ex-
perience with the strikers at Tacoma.
The rattle of the walk in front of the
Newberg House reminds us of days long
gone by when sim i'ar nonet were made
by the dogs trotting over our father's
porches at the old homestead. A few
nails would improve the walk and stop
the reminder of pleasant days.
W e understand that a gentleman
named Seveitzer from Oregon City and
another from St. Helens who make a bus­
iness of putting in water works for cities
were in Newberg last Saturday taking a
look at our surroundings. They were on
their way to Corvallis and only made a
short stay here.
See Newberg M illing Co. for all kinds
of lumber.
T l i e K i n g o f L i v e r M e d ic in e s .
CLOTH MADE UP
BY MEN TAILORS
Huts, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Ready Made C lothing and Underwear.
Accordions, Toilet Cases, Bails, Games, etc.
Ledgers, Day Books, Paper, etc.
Shoe Polish aud Brushes.
B O U G H T W I T H C A S H A W A Y D O W N A N I ) S O L D D IT T O .
T h e Best Is
T h e Cheapest.
ARE YOU HUNCRY?
Go To W I L S O N ’S G R O C E R Y and
GET SOMETHING TO EAT!
Sec our low priced Ginghams—7 aud 8 cents.
Granulated Sugar—per sack, 85.40.
J}EPO T LUM BER Y A R D .
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets,
Coffee—Arbuckle, Lion, Faultless—your choice, ‘25 cents.
5 gallon keg Pickles—70 cents.
Large stock of Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, etc.
Chehalem Valley Bank,
While we name the lowest prices we guarantee our goods in
Newberg, Oregon.
every particular.
W c sell nearly one ton per week.
G O O D A S T H E BEST.
W
.
F .
H E A G O C K ,
Turnings, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Saud, Glass, Nails an.l all kinds of B uildiii? Mate
rial and Builders' Hardware.
N ew borc, O regon
P A C K A G E *«*
H as the Z Stamp in red on wrapper«
In its new rooms near the post office.
M O R R IS
&
Affords ample facilities for the transaction o f a general banking business, including Foreign
and Domestic Exchange. Thaukiug the public for favors of the past year, we solicit a coutluu
ance of the same for the future.
M IL
DIRECTORS:
GEO. W. MITCHELL, President,
A. R. M ILLS, Vice-President
g . w. M c C o n n e l l , o . c . C h r i s t e n s o n , w . ic a l l e n .
Pumps, pipe and fittings at Storey’s.
Go to l l i l l ’8 Drug Store for Paints and
oils.
Joe Cook, of Salem, was in town Wed-
,
nesdav.
Best lumber in the county.
Milling Co.
Martin Ramsey, of LaFayette,
town Tuesday.
Newberg
II. Cooper is just finishing a very
barn in time for hay harvest.
waB in
nout
Mr. and Mrs. Cap. Peters aro happy.
It is a boy of standard weight. July (t.
MOSES VOTAW, C a s h ie r .
Newberg Nursery,
Tin lamps, tin flues and incubator
A traveling photographer pitched his
supplies, at Storey’s.
tent on Main street the first of the week.
Finer weather for hay making was nev­
Wash Rogers of the Little Nestueca
A . K . C O O P E R & CO.
country was in town the first of the woek.
Go to C. F. Moore & Co., for Dr. W m . er seen in any country.
5Iiss Maggie Inglis visited a day or two
Ellis’ Liniment.
J. T. Smith was in McMinnville last
Saturday on business before tlie county W e take this plan to inform the public that wo are better than ever prepared to sup­
The W eekly Oregonian and the G r a c ii - at Portland the first of the week.
5Iiss Ella Macy has gone to Seappoose court.
ic one year for $2.50.
ply the trude this Fall in tho line of a
A three months old babe, son of Mr.
A fine line of lap dusters cheap as dirt for a visit with her friend Mrs. West.
W ild blackberries of an extra fine qual­ and Mrs. W . O. Kruger died on Wednes­
at HoskiD’s harness shop.
Andrew Pickett was reported to be a very- ity are selling at twenty cents per gallon. day morning.
l’ai ties desiring to set orchards this Fall will make money by calling on or corree
Newberg 51illing Co. successors to Dor-
ranee Bros.
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FROIT TREES.
Jim Heater’s big now barn is now
sick man a few days ago but we aro glad i 5frs. Henry Austin and the children
are visiting with Iter parents 5fr. and Mrs. ready to receive liis bountiful harvest. It
to report that he is much better now.
is a nice building.
For a good wearing, comfortable shoe, j Eberhardt across the river.
ponding with us bofore placing their orders.
John Vestal nnd daughter Sadie left Dayton. They intend to join the Port-1
ore
ack
che
here on last Saturday for their home at land “ Maxamas’ ” at the base of the
mountain and make the ascent with
Whittier, California.
them. It is expected that many points
Van Leavitt will play ball with the
in the state will be reprjsented by dele­
McMinnville nine in a match game with
gations and when collected together, that
Silverton on Saturday.
the crowd of adventurers will be large.
Carl Stanley who went to Falem on
About the only strikers we have in
I will keep on hand a full line of fresh
If you want a pump go to Storey's. H e
F r u it M e etin g .
handles the best made, (its them up him­ meat, smoked ham, lard, etc. Satisfac­ Newberg nre those who strike out for a Tuesday by boat returned on a bicycle
Wednesday evening in three hours.
Tho notice In the Dayton Herald
self and guarantees thorn to satisfy you. tion guaranteed. Call and satisfy your­ cherry orchard or a berry patch.
J. S B a k e r .
Galvanized pipe and fittings always on self.
Miss Daisy Trueblood who has been announcing a meeting of the county
A rido up through the county reveals
hand.
D. C. Atkins & Son, of Laurel, favored the fact tlist the fields of waving grain are visiting hero for the pHst two weeks went Horliciiltuiul Association ut Newberg
to LaFayette for a few days visit this week. July 18, is a mistake. E. C. Armstrong
Dr. and Mrs. Clark have adopted a tit­ us with a gallon of the finest strawberries more free from wi'd oats than usual
le girl babe ten months old that was left that we have sampled this season, on j Strawberries of the finest quality con-j
It. S. Inglis and his sister Miss Maggie informs us that the committee and others
They were of good size well | tlnue tu be brought into town from over are moving from the farm to the Safarans interested in organizing a county fruit
notherless by death at the time of its last Friday.
j on (|le north side of Chehalem mountain, property, recently vacated by J. E. Todd. growers union will meet at McMinnville
birth. The little one has been cared for colored and very juicy.
by a lady at Dundee, the father being in
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Prof. Julius Hudson and his brother
Jesse Hobson came tip from Portland July 17.
The next regular meeting of the Equal
L a t k b — C. E. Hoskins desires us to say
Alaska.
Charley stalled for the coast Wednesday Suffrage association will occur at the Bap­ on Wednesday evening and will engage
that owing to :tho announcement having
Bran 75c. per hundred.
Bran and whore they anticipated spending several tist church this (Friday) evening. Inter­ in the canning business with Mr. Goetz-
C o n s t ip a t io n ,
beau made for the meeting in Newberg
man.
shorts mixed 80c. Shorts85c. Chop85c. week's sniffing the sea breeze. Big Nes- esting program. Free to everybody.
I NFL AMATI ON
BLADDER. AID
on July 18, he thinks best to let it stand
Barley chop 90c. Flour 70c. per sack. tucca was the point they expected to
Ed Estep came down from Salem on a
W e have just received a shipment of
~ ALL K /D N E Y D I S E A S E S . ^
that
way.
Deliveries made anywhere inside the city make.
Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles of visit the first of tha week and while here
limits. Leave orders at post office.
J. B. David and family an i F. E. Hob­ all kinds, machine oil, etc.
Sold by C. F. Moore & Co.
Call and ex­ sold his lot on First street west of the rail­
M I * * l o i i n r y M o rt a l.
J. D. T a r r a n t & Co.
son and wife left for Wilson river the first amine.
road to John Shearer.
J. II. T ownsend .
There will be a social given next Tues­
While the ladies are putting up fruit, if of the week where they will lay the
Mrs. Decker was considerably injured day evening at Friends church, under the
Mrs. W ill Clemens and son Fred ol
every family would only take a little 'e x ­ ground work for some big fish stories. Dayton passed through town Tuesday on in a runnaway scrape near Milton Now­ auspices of the Women’s Foreign Mission­
tra pains in selecting a few cans of the They will probably go on to the beach be­ their way to the Atkinson place north of lin’s place at the foot of Chehalem ary Socialy and the Christian Endeavor
(Just north of Bank o f Newberg.)
best, what a wonderful collection it would fore returning.
town to see Mrs. Atkinson who has been mountain on last Tuesday.
Society. A fine program will be pre­
Latest
Styles.
Prices Reasonable.
make for the fair. Just a little extra
Hon. C. O. T. W illiams and wife of Or very sick during the week.
Mrs. J. H. Harris has just returned with sented consisting of lunch, literary salad,
W ill pnrcha.e itr.H* good», trimmings amt all
pains is all that is required and there is egon City, came up on the Altona last
Morris & Miles, who aro never in the a nice lot of sun hats, just tho tiling to recitations, lemonade, songs, Indian
findings when desired.
no loss in the fruit.
Saturday and went out to J. B. David’s
rear of the procession, have a cozy corner pick hops in, which she will sell at redtu; wigwam, native Alaskans, and other
M rs . M c D a n ie l.
5Ii!ton Newlin brought a limb from a mountain home to S|iend Sunday. While in their store neatly arranged for the ac­ ed prices up to Saturday July 21. All things too numerous to mention.
You
Black Republican cherry tree into town in town they were the guests of Mr. and commodation and comfort of their cus­ trimmed hats at cost.
can’t afford to miss it. Come curly and
last Monday, that was sufficiently loaded Mrs. F. E. Hobson.
tomers who call in to be bhod from their
Rev. Anderson of Hillsboro, a minister stay late. Admission free, but don’t for­
with cherries to remind one of the tally
Jo Heston and Ora Winslow returned shoe department.
in the Fist. Day Adventist church, was get to Irrirg some change along. You
sheets in the late Oregon election, when from Portland the first of tlie week.
Mr. Geer, of Buttevillo, who was in here yesterday looking the town over with m ay need it to get out with credit.
every thing went Republican. Mr. New- They sold their pump after having demon-
town the first of the week reported the a view of coining hero next week to
t’l l . r r l . . Cheap.
lin has a fine young orchard at his borne j strated the fact that it would pump more
hop crop as being in first class shape for comirieoce a tent meeting.
Royal Ann 3 cents and Black Republi­
at the foot of Chehalem mountain.
water from a cellar in a given time than
a big yield. The lice hove not done any
W illiam Wilson of Dundee who was in
can 2 l... cents per pound on tho trees.
pomp in Port-
The regular subscription price of T he ■ anything in the way of a pump
material damage up to the prosent time town Thursday morning informed us of
G. J. S avnd lks .
G r apiiic is $1.50 and the regular sub­ land.
anil it is not expected that, milch damage the death of Allen Pitman of paralysis
scription price of The Weekly Oregonian
Miss Mattie Stratton who is teaching in will be done by them this season.
The deceased who lived on Mr. Wilson's
F o r Tra d e.
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for T h e Tillamook county writes home that she
We understand that Mr. Othorn wl10 place came from tho east two years ago
An old wagon to trade fo ra better one
G r a p h ic and paying one year in advance ' ¡g enjoying her work ami the surround-
has an‘* was 78 years of age.
and pay the difference. Inquire at the
can get both T h e G r a p h ic and The Week- ¡ngs.
The school house is within a lives in the J. Hobson property,
contracted
for
something
like
a
hundred
John W rig h t lias traded his block on G lIA I'llIC olfico.
ly Oregonian one year for $2.50. A ll old atones throw of the roaring billows and
subscribers paying their subscriptions for the beach is the children’s playground, acres of the George Christenson place up M eridian street exclusive o f the part
F o r H al. C heap.
one year in advance will be entitled to Two bears were killed in tho vicinity be- the valley, now the proprrty of the New- occupied by Ills residence, to Charley
berg Orchard Associatian, and that he is Hudson. E veryb o d y w ill now lie sur­
the same offer.
| fore she had been there two weeks and
A fine single huggv. Has Ireen used
also about contracting to build a neat m ising as to where the Mrs. Charley
but little. Would take some bay or grain
Last June, Dick Crawford brought his fisli are abundant. With bear meat, fish
V
a
braciri"
col,aKe
f° r A . C. Churchill, manager for that is to be, is to come from.
twwelve months old child, suffering from and clams for table fare, an
on it. Inquire at this office.
ittos » » , *
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to coat |»bout $1400.
infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been | rea b ieew to keep the mosquitos
Mm. E liiitw tli Atkinson diwl at tier
call on G. M. Bales, the shoemaker.
A ll , Amos C. Stanhrough and Miss Ella
Macy have both bought lots in Church
Walter Stratton left for Big Nestueca on mending done in a workman like manner.
Addition near Friends church.
Royal
Ann
cherries
big
enough
and
Wednesday with a load of “ rustieators,”
Any one can afford to wear a clean
made up of Adney Fogg and family and fine enough for any royal family, for salo
Prof. Julius Hudson and his brother at E. H. Skinner’s orchard for three cents shirt when Parker A Inglis will eell a
good one for seventy-five cents.
per pound.
Charley.
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DRESSM AKING.
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Walter H ill who is keeping bachelor’s
hall in Marion George's property near the
college was canning Koval Ann cherries
last Monday. The quantity and quality
of the cherries indicated that he would
make a model provider. W e make no weaned at four months old being sickly
charge for this hit of information, which everything ran through it like water
will be of interest to Newberg's young la­
through a sieve. I gave it the usual
dies of marriageable age no doubt.
treatment in such cases but without ben- j
H ops:— You will get a better price and efit. The child kept growing thinner un-
be at less expense each year by getting a til it weighed but little more than when
I then
first class outfit. F. H . Storey has the born, or perhaps ten pounds.
best and heaviest hop stove made. The started the father to giving Chamberlain's
half inch bolts are all on the outside, it is Colic, Cholera and Diarrhma Remedy.
put together with fire proof asbestos ce­ Before one bottle of the 25-cent size hail
ment, has large draft, interchangable been used, a marked improvement was
grate bars, protected bottom plate, etc. seen and its continued use cured the
Call and examine the stoves and also child. Us weakness and puny constitu­
make arrangements for your hop pipe. tion disappeared and its father and my‘
Mr. Storey puts out nothing but heavy- self believe Hie child’s life was saved by
steel pipe closely rivited which with this this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. 1)., Ta-
stove will make an outfit that will last maroa, III. For sale by C. F. Moors &
Co, druggists.
you for years.
Aw arded Mlqhest Mo n o r a - W o r ld '« Fair.
m
The only Pare Cream o f Tartar Powder.—N o A Lim oni-; N o Alum.
Used in
Is an expression often heard, but we have yet to meet the person w h o has
received an y at that price. Y e t m any articles in our store are being sold at
prices that are low er than some goods have ever sold.
Ix iw Slioes. Button Shoes. Lace Shoes.
I n a l l K in d s o f Leather and C lo t h for M is s e s a m i Children.
Meu and B ov's Shoes, Boots and Tennis Shoes.
Everything
Fresh * Clean.
Dock Clark's friends are anxiously- ic one year (or $2.50.
waiting to see him on the streets wearing
A. P. Macy and son Norman of Dayton
that high topped Chicago hat.
were in town Wednesday.
The Salvation Army will hold services
Begin to feed up your pumpkins and
here tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon and groom your chickens for the fair.
at night and will possibly continue their
The hay crop is reported to he very-
meetings longer.
good. Some very nice hay is coming in­
Zim Mills who is the most extensive to town.
grower of the black cap raspberry in the
„
.
A 51. Hoskins and Claude Cummings
valley has sold his crop to \V. P. Thomas
c. i
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, , „ . ,
wen t to Salem and Marion last Saturday-
who is selling them iu Portland.
on tbeir wheels.
Mrs. Pressnell and children and Miss
Do you wear shoes ? Bales is the man
Cora Comer arrived here from Tacoma
who makes and mends shoes. No shabby-
last Saturday and are visiting with their
work done at his shop.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Silas Comer.
The work of getting out the premium
Mrs. Root wife of Sidney Hoot, who
list of the Newberg Fair Association is
had been suffering from cancer for a long
well under way at this office.
time died at the family home in West
In order to make room the Newberg
Ohehalem on last Monday morning.
-Milling Co. will sell slab wood for 25c.
W a n t e d — Pushing Canvasser of good
per load during the next 30 days.
address. Liberal salary and expenses
Take that old set of broken harness to
paid
weekly.
Permanent
position.
Or better
B h o w n lin o s . Co., Nurserymen, Portland, Hoskins and have it mended.
still, have him make a new set.
Oregon.
ru2ml8
A. C. Churchill, of Portland, was out
looking after his orchards the first of the
week. W e understand that he contem­
plates building a nice residence on the
Cteinenson place this season.
Cents!
DO Y O U COM PARE PRICES? IF NOT. W HY NOT?
441 h ave used you r S im m on « L iv e r Regu­
lator aud can conscienclouaiy sav it is the
k in g o f all liv e r m edicines. I consider it a
m edicine chest in itself.—G eo . \V. J a c k *
SON, Tacom a, W ashington.
«-E V E R Y
First Door W est o f Cost Office, N ew berg, Oregon.
1,800 F A IR S O F SH O ES TO S E L E C T F R O M .
W e are trying to help you over the hard
times.
Ila.v and feed is cheap at Calkins’ Feed
A . M. HoBkins is now prepared to do Store.
all your harness or shoo mending on
For pure drugs and fine stationery go
short notice.
H ill’s Drug Store.
N. C. Maris and Mrs. Fannie Leiter
Benj. Heater took a new mower out to
were at Sheridan and above Willamina his farm last Tuesday.
last Saturday and Sunday.
The Weekly Oregonian and the G r a ph ­
Some of the ladies are talking of organ,
izing a brigade to make war on the this­
tles about town. I t is to be hoped that
the sterner 8ex will do nothing to dis­
courage them.
Barrie & Barrie,
J
—1
Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard.
She did not hail from Newberg for it home north of town two miles, on Thurs­
romance for the G r a p h ic on “ The Life of
“ A maiden j day morning of paralysis, after a short
a Schoolma’ain in the Far West,” ought was an exchange (hat said :
from the city tripped lightly amid the illness. The funeral will take place this
to be forth coming.
A horse kicked H 8. Shafer, of the Free- trees and sniffed the pungent odor that afternoon. The company will gather at
myer House, Middleburg, N. Y . on the floated on tlie breeze. ‘ Ah, tell ine an tlie residence at one o’clock anil the ser­
cient farmer with arms so brown and vices will tic held at the Grange Hall in
knee, which laid him up in bed and
bare, what is the wonderons flower that West Chehalem at two o’clock.
caused the knee joint to become stiff. A
scents the morning air?’ Lord laughed
friend recommended him to use Cham­
Finite, rim ile.
the old farmer ’till the tears rolled down j
berlain’s Pain Balm, which be did, and
his cheeks— ‘ Why, bless you, that’s a
A picnic will tie held at the “ Griffin
in two days was able 'o he around. Mr.
polecat, I ’ ve smelt it for • week.’ ”
point’ ’ on Chehalem mountain on .Satur­
Shafer has recommended it to many
others and says it is excellent for any
Mr. Goetzman who is operating the day, July 21. The view from this point
kind of a bruise or sprain. This same cannery started up in a small way the is very fine and the picnic-era are sine to
remedy is also famous for its cures of first of the week on gooseherries. He has have a “ high lim e.” An interesting pro­
You aro cor­
rheumatism.
For gale by C. F. Moore & had experience in canning in California gram will tie carried out.
dially
invitte!
to
alterni
and
»|«nd a
Co., druggists.
and takes up the business like an old
timer. The fact that he is running on or­ pleasant day.
Our people have the reputation of being
ders from wholesale houses in I’ortland is
a well behaved iieople and we hope that
H t m m F r T o l e d o In ju r e d .
good evidence of his ability to do good
no one will be guilty of any act at the
W hile making a turn in the Yamhill
work
W e understand be will can Royal
meetings held by the Salvation Army
river at I)a> ton on Wednesday evening,
Ann cherries, berries and such other
, that will loose us the reputation. Th> g
the steamer Toledo was jammed up in a
fruits as there is a demand for.
people have methods that are somewhat
serious manner arid some timbers bro­
different from those that most church
W. H. Nelson, who is in the drng busi­ ken so tbat she will lie laid tip a couple of
goers are accustomed to, hut they are ness at Kingville, Mo., has so much con­ weeks for r e p a ir s . She passed down tlie
tthorougiily in earnest and are reaching a fidence in Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera river Thursday morning without making
class that churches (ail to get and they and Diarrhu-a Remedy that lie warrants any landings. Another boat will take
are entitled to chriMian courtesy. Wc every bottle and offers to refund the mon­ her place while she is laid off.
have seen them shamefully abused in ey to any customer who is not satisfied
H ound f o r Mount H o od .
some places by those who it seemed after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk
ought to have had better sense an t if an;, in doing this because the remedy is a cer­
Profesaors J. J. Jessup and Cliarlea I..
thing of this kind taxes place here we tain cure for the di. eases for which it is Lewis have arranged to leave here tho
It is for sale first of the week for Mount Hood in com­
hope to see tlie ofB.-ersof the law t ike the intended and he knows it
tLing in hand end make arrests pfim jitly. by C. F. Moore A O . , druggists.
pany with Alva F. Macy and others from
F o r H al.*
Forty aeres of land for sale.
Foe price
and other information call at this office.
HEART DISEASE.
Fluttering, No Appetite, Could
not Sleep, W ind on Stomach.
F o r Mata.
“ F o r a lon g tim e I had a terrib le*
pnln a t my heart, w hich fluttered al­
most incessantly. I had no appetite
and could not sleep.
I would bo
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J. W. B. C o o k .
com pelled to s it up in bed and belch
gas from m y stom ach u n til I th ought
every m inute would be m y last.
Special Mat*.
T h e re was a feelin g o f oppression
Friday and Saturday on new goods! about my heart, and I was afraid to
just received. Lowest prices on trimmed draw a fu ll breath. I could not sweep
bats.
Three doors east of Wilson’s Gro­ a room w ith ou t resting. My husband
Induced me to tr y
cery.
My place of 2174 acres, on Wynooski
street. Must be sold soon.
N otire.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
and am happy to say it has cured me.
I now have a splendid ap p etite and
sleep welL I t s effect was tru ly mar­
velous. ”
I)r Clark ha* purchased the exclusive
light to the state of Oregon to-u.® Dr.
Rowland's amesthetlc for lira rxtrac-ttai
MRS. H A R R Y E. STARR. Pottavtlle, Pa.
of teeth without pain or harm to the pa- ( Dr. Mile« Heart C a r « 1« «old on a positive
guarani«-« tb a t the first l*ottle w ill _ benefit.
tient.
A ll dru*gi«t* «H I it at II, 6 bottle« for 15. or
It will be
b « «ent, pn
prepaid, on receipt of price
Dr. Clark is now prepared to extract tt
b f the Dr. Miles 1
M edical Co , Elkhart, la d .
teeth with Dr. Rowland's amesthetic at
hard time price*. Ample reference from ,
some of the (test people of this city, some
of whom have bad as high aa twenty or
more teeth taken out at one sitting with
the very best result*.
Dr. Rowland ha* extracted thousands
Acres, in T ra c ts to suit, of from
of teeth all over this stale and others with 3 160
to 40 «ere* each. A ll partly ir.p roved Good
unpara'.led success anil alwolutely with­ loc«lity, from
to 2 m ile* from Newber*.
Term* M «]’ . Cheap for ca*h.
out pain. Call on the old reliable Dr. 1J.
Sprlnjjbrt <»k. Or.
E pm .*r> Ko*ii**o!*.
Clark aud lie convinced.
Sold by all Druggists.
FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE.
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