Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 07, 1894, Image 3

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O T K A M E K TOLEDO.
M ak «s the round trip daily, except Sunday, be­
tween Dayton and Portland. Leaves Dayton at
5 a. in ; New berg at Co. m., and returning leaves
Portland at J p. m.
O R E G O N IA N R A IL W A Y D IV IS IO N
— AND—
P O R T L A N D A N D Y A M H IL L R A IL W A Y .
. Trains arrive at N e w b e rg as follows:
North.
8outh.
•12:30 p. m.
7:5ft a. m.
6:05 p. m.
•12::« p m.
•Every other day.
Passenger and Freight Rates to a ll points,
•a n be obtained from
C. B. FR ISSELL,
Agent N ew berg.
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Local Events.
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1 ban iir;w A
I.in Parker went to Portland Tuesday
Go to H ill’s Drug Store (or Paints and
oils.
Best lumber in tbe county.
Milling Co.
" A s old aa
the hills” and
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven”
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
L iver Regu-
lator is the
V * o n l y L iver
an,l Kidney
medicine t o
which y o u
can pin your
faith, for a
Newberg
Dave I.amb is working for Austin &
Stanley this week.
Call on A. Pickett, at City Feed Store,
for your grass seed.
Howard Williams and N. C. Christen­
son were at Portland Tuesday.
One dozen photographs cabinet size,
extra finish, for $1.50 at Smith's gallery.
tive,
and
purely veg­
etable, act-
t a
• 7/
ing directly
/ / C
on the Liver
±
an(j
K id ­
neys. T r y it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
T h e K in g o f L iv e r M edicines.
“ 1 h a v e used y our S im m on s L iv e r R egu­
lator a n d can consclenclously say It is the
k in g o f a ll liv e r m edicines. I consider it a
m edicin e chest in itself.—G ko . W . J a c k ­
s o n , Tacom a, W ash in gton .
Enos Hanson moved into the Boyce
property on Meridian street Wednesday.
Legal blanks of all kinds at this office.
Full stock kept on band and sold at the
lowest prices.
« - e v e r y p a c k a g e -® »
H a s t h e Z S ta m p in r e d o n w r a p p e r
Prof. Jessup and John Smith went to
Scott’s Mills Tuasday in the interest of
Pacific College.
Pumps, pipe and fittings at Storey’s.
C. L . Bahai d of Sherwood was in town
The Toledo will resume her old sched- Monday.
Newberg Milling Co. successors to Dor-
nle next week—down in the morning, up
rance Bros.
in the evening.
Lewis Hoskins was at Portland on bus­
Albert Hadley, Lee Smith, Hugh
Frazier and Wm. Mitchell were at Mc­ iness Monday.
Minnville Monday.
For pure drugs and fine stationery go to
John Harder and wife of Dundee have H ill’s Drug Store.
GOLD $$ for 50 Cents!
1 ,8 0 0 P A I R S O F S t l O K S T O S E L E C T F R O M .
L o w Shoes. Ilutton Shoes. Laoe Shoos.
Is an expression often heard, hut we have yet to meet the person w h o has I n a l l k I i u I. w o f L e a t h e r a n il C lo t h f o r M is s e s it m l C h ild r e n .
Men and B oy’s Shoes, Boots and Tennis Shoes.
received any at that price. Y e t many articles in our store are being sold ut
prices that are low er than some goods have ever sold.
CLOTH MADE UP
W e are trying to help you over the hard
times.
The Weekly Oregonian and the
ic one year for $2.50.
G raph ­
executive committee of the W. C. T. U.
The Presbyterians are getting the plans
and estimates for a new church.
The
new huilding will be 40x48 feet, with a
tower 65 feet high.
Mrs. Stone, who has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Rhodes for the past year,
left Tuesday morning over the Northern
Pacific for her home at Sauk Center,
Minn.
Mrs. L. A. Cornell and her two grand­
children accompanied her daughter, Mrs.
We hcreoy serve notice on all parties Frank Davis, to her home at Mapleton,
using legal blanks that they need not go Minn., last Monday.
Chas. A. Deach visited with .1. G. H ad­
farther than the G raphic office for sup­
plies. We will keep a full supply of all ley and wife the first of the week. Mr.
Deach will teach the West Chehalem
kinds on hand.
school the coming winter.
About two years ago Burdette W olf
W e have just received a shipment of
murdered Birdie Morton at Mt. Tabor,
near Portland. H e was never captured. Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles of
Call and ex­
A Portland paper declares that he was at all kinds, machine oil, etc.
amine.
J. H. T o w n s e n d .
tbe scene of the murder last week.
E. D. Elwood has the premiums offered
for the bicycle races at the fair displayed
in his show window. It is tempting
enough to make us all want to be swifts.
Frank Morris loaded his wheel on the
baggage car Wednesday morning and
took it to Portland with him. H e will be
able to cover more territory and do a cor­
responding amount of business by having
it along.
Elwood Scott and Matthew Charles
were out Tuesday looking for a location
for the summer school next year. It will
The farmer has to sell his stock cheap
be on the banks of the river, near New­
and it is cheap meat that yon want, while
berg.
it is vour money I want. Take advant­
I f you want a pnmp go to Storey's. H e
age of the supposed short life of the Cen­
tral Meat Market and buy meat at hard handles the best made, fits them up him­
self and guarantees them to satisfy you.
titles price*.
J. 8. B a k e r .
Galvanized pipe and fittings always on
Nate Snodgrass loaded his threshing band.
outfit on the Toledo the first of the week |
Lewis Hoskins, J. C. Sawyer, J. B.
and shipped it to Grants, Washington,
Mount, Dave Lamb, Sherry Calkins, Jim
where he has a large job of threshing.
Jones and Geo. Hailstone attended the
Carl Stanley, W alt H il', John Davis,
funeral of P. P. Gates at LaFayette last
Howard Cox, Grover Hagee and Ab
Saturday.
Hoskins comprise the crew that went
B. R. Henry, of near Sherwood, visited
from Newberg.
his daughter, Miss Hester, at the N ew­
Salvation Army meeting at Barracks on berg house over Sunday. W hile going
First street as follows : Tuesday for Sol­ home on Monday morning’s train he was
dier Converts and Recruits; Wednesday,
taken very sick and had to be helped
Public; Friday, Holiness, for Christians
from the car.
on ly; Saturday eve, Public; Sunday, all
T. H. Gardner, a railroad engineer of
day, commencing with 7 a. m., knee drill,
Omaha, Neb., called at this office yester­
Holiness meeting 11 a. m.. Family Gath­
day and was telling of a ride from Salem
ering at 3 p. in and Grand Free and Easy
to Newport one day last week in the cab
in the evening. Everybody welcome.
of an engine.
He says that the roads in
L t . G ko . W. B r o w x , in Charge.
this conntry have so many crooks and
I f a man will keep his epes open he can turns that the engineer has no time to
see almost any kind of an outfit going sleep, and that he prefers the straight and
through town imaginable. One of the narrow paths of Nebraska.
oddest passed Wednesday
It was a dog
W hile in Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kah-
cart with a bundle attached to the rear
ler, a prominent shoe merchant of Des
end as large as a small load of hay. The
Moins, Iowa, had quite a serious time of
horse was a pretty fair looking animal hut
it. He took such a severe cold that he
the harness— Ah Hoskins is not “ in it” I
could hardly talk or navigate, but the
when it comes to summer harness and fly
prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem­
net combined—it was a combination ol
edy cored him of hi* cold so quickly
twine strings, rope and gnnny sacks. The
that others at the hotel who had bad
tugs anil breast strap were at least a foot
colds followed his example and half a
wide, and with the other neceseaiv ap­
dozen person* ordered it from the nearest
pendages the horse was almost out 'o
drugstore. They were profuse in their
sight.
thank* to Mr Kahler for telling them
how to cure a had cold so quickly. For
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
sale by A. T. H ill, druggist.
A n - M C M Medal Midwinter Far. Sai Frene*».
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T h e Best Is
Tr>o Cheapest.
ARE YOU HUNGRY?
G o T o W I L S O N ’S G R O C E R Y an d
Everything:
Fresh r » 'Been.
CET SOMETHING TO EAT!
See our low priced Ginghams— 7 and 8 cents.
Granulated Sugar—per sack, 8(5.50.
D E PO T LUM BER YARD.
W . IP . H S A G O C K ,
Coffee—Arbuckle, Lion, Faultless—your choice, 25 cents.
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets,
5 gallon keg Pickles— 70 cents.
Large stock of Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, etc.
While we name the lowest prices we guarantee our goods in Newberg Nursery,
every particular.
A . 1 C. C O O L E R & C O .
W e s e ll n e a r l y o n e to n p e r w e e k .
G O O D A S T H E BEST.
Turnings, Shinnies, Lath, Pickets, Lhne, Baud, Glass, Nails aud all kinds of B u ild in g Mit®
rial aud B uilders’ Hardware.
N o w h ere, O regon
M O R R IS
&
Wo take this plan to inform the public that we are better than ever prepared to sup­
M IL E S .
ply the trudu this Fall in the line of a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
Patties desiring toaot orchards thia Fall will make money by calling on or eorree
Monday was Labor Day.
Jesse Johnson was in town Wednesday
James Barrie, Sr., is making arrange­
Timothy and clover hay at City Feed
Miss Uannie Carter left Tuesday morn­ ments to move to Butteville.
Store.
ing for a few months’ visit with friends at
John Hanson of Salem is visiting bis
Joe Heston is preparing to spring a new
Antelope, Wasco county.
daughter, Mrs. Vannie Martin.
sign upon us.
Allen Craven and family of Middleton
R. H. Ellis of Portland has moved in­
See Newberg M illing Co. for all kinds
were in town Wednesday. Mr. Craven to Denny Bell’s house west of town.
of lumber.
will move back to Newberg before college
Charley Cavill of Middleton was in
Dr. Dixon was at Sherwood Wednes­
opens.
town a short time Monday afternoon.
day pulling teeth.
The ladies who will have charge of the
J. S. Larkin took a wagon load of roast­
For a good wearing comfortable shoe
college lunch stand at tbe fair are meeting
ing ears to Portland Monday afternoon.
call on G. M. Bales.
with encouraging success in gathering up
Ed Holt and G. C. Hagee were at Mc­
supplies.
The Weekly Oregonian and the G r a p h ­
Minnville Monday morning on business.
The matter of huilding a walk from
ic one year for $2.50.
The
Loyal
Legion
gave
an
enjoyable
Smith Bros, livery barn to Dr. Littlefield's
Walter Edwards visited Jesse Johnson
office was brought before the’ council Mon­ entertainment at the church Friday even­ at Middleton Sunday.
ing.
day evening.
Finest. Wall Paper patterns ever brought
The small boy and his overalls has
C. B. Clements of Salem was in town
to town at H ill’s Drug Store.
been
very
numerous
about
town
for
the
Wednesday contracting with Jesso Ed­
Miss Nettle Morris went to Portland
wards for brick to go into the new school last week or two.
Wednesday morning for a short stay.
Persons
having
second
hand
college
house at Butleville.
City Feed Store for flour and all kinds
The |«tition presented to the council text hooks to dispose of should call at
of feed.
A. P ickett , Prop.
H
ill’s
drug
store.
tf
Monday evening for street lights was
Springbrook is getting things in shape
Gen. N. P. Banks died at his home in
laid on the table pending a report from
Waltham, Mass., last Saturday morning. to build a new $1,000 church yet this fall.
the finance committee.
Y ou can’t afford to steal from yonr He was about 78 years old.
Mrs. Mary E. K . Edwards filled
In order to make room the Newborg
/ neighbor’s clothes line when you can buy
I a good work shirt for 40c. or a pair of Milling Co. will sell Rlab wood for 25c.
per load during the next 30 days.
{ pants for 75c. from Parker & Inglis.
Mrs. Kate Stevens left for Montana last
Miles Iteece’s school at Chehalem Cen­
ter opened Monday morning with seven­ Monday morning to visit her husband
teen pupils. He thinks that after hop who is a conductor on a railroad up there.
picking the enrollment will reach fifty.
Moses Votaw and family and Emmor
Mesdames J. H. Townsend, Paul Macy Hall and family packed up a little (? )
and Elizabeth Miles went to Portland yes­ lunch ami spout last Sunday in the vicin­
terday to attend a meeting of tbe state ity of Middleton.
MEN T A IL 0R3
Huts, Caps, Shirts, Ties, Ready Made Clothing and Underwear.
Accordions, T oilet Cases, Balls, Games, etc.
Ledgers, Day Books, Paper, etc.
Shoe Polish and Brushes.
B O U G H T W IT H C A S H A W A Y D O W N A N D H O LD
D IT T O .
DO Y O U CO M PARE PRICES? IF NOT, W IIY NOT?
gone to Puyallup, Wash., to remain dur­
Dallas Disney made a business trip to
ing tbe hop season.
Portland Saturday.
Frank Deach was in town a short time
Tuesday morning. He will teach near
Wapato lake this winter.
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F i r s t I> o o r W e s t o f D o s t O llle e , N e w b e r g , O r e g o n .
pulpit for Martin Cook at Middleton
Sunday.
J. M. Tice is repainting liia home.
(Minding with us before placing their orders.
Educational Meeting.
Miss Effie Macy is visiting at Dayton.
A meeting held at Dundee Isst Sabbatli
Buy elabwood from Newberg M iilingCo. evening in the interests of education, by
1 the people of this vicinity.
Also a num-
I' rank Howard has beeu sick a day or j>er 0, our Newberg friends were present.
two"
Tlio G r a p h i c office for first class job
work.
F. H. Storey has on hand all sizes of
Iron Pipe.
The meeting was opened with singing,
followed by reading tbe 38th chapter of
Job, by Aaron Bray. Miss Julia Minchin
favored the audience with a recitation,
after which Prof. A. C. Stanbrough of
Go to A. T. H ill for Dr. Wm. Ellis’ Pacific College, was introduced, who gavo
Liniment.
the a<klress of the evening. H e briefly
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reviewed the history of man, from the
Rev. Bovd and daughter were at P o r t - .......................
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davs of barbarism, along the pathway of
land over Sunday.
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mind development. The body of the ad-
Parkor & Inglis are rustling for trade d„ M wag devot()d tQ a very logii;ul argu.
and are getting it.
The beautiful rains have given Oregon
a perfect autumn.
Tin lamps, tin flues and incubator sup-
plies, at Storey’s.
Miss Lulu Lyle went to Portland by
Toledo, Friday evening.
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S M IT H
COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLE.
First-class Rigs on short notice.
Our prices are the lowest in town.
G T V E TJS A C A L L .
ment, showing the necessity of higher
education and thorough preparation for
life’s work. The address was highly ap-
predated by all present. A recitation
was given by Mise Clara E. Bray. Five 180 Acres, In Tracts to suit, o f from
3 to 40 acres each. A ll partly im proved
Good
minute spcoches were then given by l ’ro- locality, from \i to 2 miles from Newberg.
feasors Lewis, Hinchraan, Jessup and a
Terms easy. Cheap for cash.
few others, A ll of whom said eomo good Springbrook, Or.
E dmcnd B obikson
Erwin Randolph of Okaloosa, Iowa,
things.
is visiting with Walter Kirk.
It is to be hoped that the thoughts giv­
Walter Kirk is working with a thresh- en have put our young people to thinking
outfit over in Marion county.
of the value of a higher education than
to Mr. and Mrs. Rob Stratton, can be gained in our public schools.
August 28, 1894, a boy.
Mary and Celinda Haines and
A Mr. Buell from St. Helens, Or., was
Emma Deskins were at Portland yester­
in town Tuesday looking after a water
day.
works contract.
H. J. Goetzman of tha Newberg Pack­
This office is putting out a fine lot of
ing Co. made a business trip to Indepen­
hop tickets. I f you want anything of the
dence last Friday.
kind give us a call.
E li Evans went down to Champoeg
G. M. Bales the shoemaker keeps in
Sunday and has taken charge of a meat
6tock a fine line of shoe dressing.
Cork
shop for the Smith boys.
soles constantly on hand.
Mrs. W. A. Sanders returned to her
Walter Edwards got returns the first of
home at Portland yesterday after a short
the week from a lot of fruit shipped Aug­
visit with her father, Rev. Mark Noble.
ust 10. It brought 30c. a crate.
Frank Hadley has got hack to Newberg
Prof. Edwin Morrison and wife of the
The Sherwood tile factory is tied up in
Polytechnic Institute at Salem visited
the courts and did not run enough to pay
friends in Newberg over Sunday.
a man so stay.
Martin Cook got
tangled np in
Farm in Washington to trade for Ore­
a runaway near Portland one day last
gon laud or town property. 320 acres, in
week and was severely bruised up.
Spokane county, twenty-six miles south­
Bran 75c. per hundred.
Brují and west Spokane City. Open to extensive
shorts mixed 80c. Shorts85c. Chop 85c. outside range. Call on or address
Barley chop 90c. Flour 70c. per sack.
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E. M. H o d s o n , Newberg, Or.
Deliveries made anywhere inside tbe city
At the council meeting Monday even­
limits. Leave orders at post office.
ing a committee consisting of Jesse Ed­
J. D. T a r r a n t & Co.
wards, I). Taliinan and H. D. Fox waB
The steamer Elwood came out of the appointed to investigate the water supply,
dry dock last week with a new hull and right of way and to make a general in­
came up to Abcrnathey’s and took on a 1 vestigation of all matters pertaining to
load of grain for Portland. She will water works, and to report at next meet
probably go on a Columbia river run un­ ing.
til there is enough water in tbe upper
Thomas Newlin, president of Pacific col­
river for her to get to Salem.
lege, Newberg, Oregon, arrived in this
Prof. C. E. Lewis returned from a visit city today, says the Oskaloosa (la .) Herald
with his sister at Boise City, Idaho, last to attend the educational conference and
Friday.
H e reports a pleasant time Friends yearly meeting, which convenes
rambling through the mountains among in the near future. Mr. Newlin will be a
the placer mines. Prof, said he felt fine, gnest at the Terrell residence during bis
but was just a little sore over a hundred stay in this city.
mile “ stage” ride in a lumber wagon.
A. M. Bailey, a well known citizen of
Last Friday the Toledo brought 175 Eugene, Oregon, save Ids wife has for
hop pickers up to tbe vicinity of Butte­ years been troubled with chronic diarrhu-a
ville. Saturday she brought up about and used many remedies with little relief
200 more, came on up to Newberg and until she tried Chamberlain's Colic,
took on 77 and dropped down to Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which
Champoeg and Butteville with them. has cured her sound and well. Give it a
Capt. Exom and Purser Allen know how trial and you will lie surprised at the
to rustle business all right, to say noth­ prompt relief it affords. 25 and 50 cent
ing of the owner, Joel P. Geer.
bottles for sale by A. T. Hill, druggist.
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D R E SSM A K IN G .
FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE.
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(Just north of Bank of New berg.)
Latost Styles,
Prices Reasonable,
W ill purchase dross good.*, trim m ing« aud all
flailing* when desired.
Mrs. McDaniel.
Cash Meat Market
L in t o f L e t t e r »
Remaining unclaimed in the Newborg
postoffice, for the month ending August
31, 1894.
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Mr J W Davis,
Walter Ilitchman,
Mr A L Harrington, Minnie Warner.
Person calling for any of the uliove let­
ters will please say “ advertised.”
J. C. S a w y e r , I1. M.
James Brown and family visited rela­
tives here Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Beatrice Linton spent last week
visiting in Washington county.
Mrs. Don Davis and family have been
gone somewhere near Gaston to pick
hope.
Will Rushby and family of Oregon City
have been visiting friends hero Uie past
week.
im
Sam Brisbine drovo to Laurel last Sun­
day.
Awarded
Highest Honors— W o rld ’s Pair.
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Chronic Nervousness Poultry Yard
Could Not Sleep, Nervous
P R IN G B R A N C H
Headaches.
G entlem en:—I have been taking
your R estorative N erv in e for th e past
th ree months nnd I cannot say
enough in its praise. I t has
Saved Hy Life,
fo r I hail alm ost given up hope o f
ever being w ell again.
I was a
chronic sufferer from nervousness and
could not sleep. I was also troubled
w ith nervous headache, and had tried
doctors In vain, until 1 used your
N ervin e.
Y ou rs truly,
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Cures.
CREAM
N kwbbro ,
O rkuon .
Wyandottes a Specialty.
T h e iH-st nnd most popular breed.
Eggs for sale ut $2 per setting o f 15.
Cull on or address, .3 H o b s o n .
. S U R V E Y IN G .
F. A . K L L IO T T ,
Practical Surveyor, I« prepared to survey, gub­
divide and pint FV.rma, Kruit Tracta or Tow u
Lota on .short notice, riitlsfaetiou guaranteed.
Government luud located.
N KA UK KG.
OüKGON.
Dr. M llfw’ N c rv ln o Is sold on a positive
gim ran tco th at the first bottle w ill benefit.
A l l dru ggists sell It ut $1, (J bottles for 05, o r
i t w ill be sent, prepaid, on receipt o f prlco
b y the D r. M iles’ M edical Co., E lk h art, lnd.
Sold by all Druggists.
No M o re B a c k A che
w V BL^
W H Y NOT?
Yes, why not are Imino remedies when
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free they cannot be excelled?
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
W m . E llis’ Liniment
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
IV !»
Dr.
Irving W. Larimore, physical director
F o r S a le .
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
of Y . M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says
Forty acres of land for sale.
For price
World’ s Fair Highest Award.
he can conscientiously recommend Chatn-
and other information call at this office.
berlain’B Pain Balm to athletes, gym­
nasts, bicyclists, football players and the
F o r S a l*.
profession in general for bruises, sprains,
A farm of 250 acres,
mile* north­
and dislocations; also for soreness and west of Newberg. For particular* inquire
stiffness of the muscles. When applied at this office.
before the parts become swollen it will
F o r Hal«*.
ca
arks
effect a cure in one half the time usnally
Ten acres of land. Will make a No. 1
COPYRIGHTS.
required. For sale by A. T. Hill.
C A N I O B T A IN A P A T E N T ?
fo r#
fruit and chicken ranch.
Has liviog
prompt answer and an Lone .t opinion. w rit« to
H ops : — You will get a better price and water. One acre cleared. Fenced on M
•early
I N N A r O .e • who
who hare had M
r 1 / fifty j y e W
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tea. Comm an loo*
experience tn the paten1 baffi ne«
be at less expense each year by getting a three si des. W ill take a hack or good itone
strictly _______
confident!
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timi. A M a ii ndhook of In-
formation
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concerning P a te n ta and
and how
how to to oh*r
ob-
first class outfit. F. H. Storey his the horse as part pay. t2 A. E. M ookk .
tain them tent free. Also a catalogue of zocchoa
leal and »c.ientfHc books »ent free. _ „
test and heaviest bop stove made. The
Patenta taken through Munn A Co. reeelvo
rtHicLii not celnthe H rirn ftflc A m e ric a n , and
half inch bolts are all on the outside, it is
The regular subscription price of T iik
thus are brought widely before the public with­
out
cost to th*} inventor. This splendid Mper.
put together with fire proof asbestos oe- G raphic is $1.50 and the regular sub-
iMued weekly, elegantly Illustrated. baa briartho
circulation of any Rcientiflc work In the
P i circulation
ment, has large draft, interchangahle | scription price of The H Vífjt Oregonian B largest
j.lc copie« sent free.
world. 9 3 » y**ar.
e year. H‘.ng:e
Belldina _________
Edition. ____ Italy,
grate bare, protected bottom plate, etc. ’s $! 50. Any one subscribing for T he
e<-j pie*,
i * ’¿.V cent*. Every number contain* beeu*
tifili
t f ii plate*, in color», and photograph» of n*»w
Call anil examine the stoves and also G raphic and |>aying one year in advance
bonne», with plana, enabling builder» to »how the
dealen» and secure contract 4 . Addre*»
make arrangements for your hop pipe, j can get both T he G raphic and The Week- j latent
IflL’NN i COZ N bw Y ode , 3 iil H m . adwaf
Mr. Storey puts out nothing b it heavy /y Oregonian one year for $2.50. A ll old ¡
steel pipe closely rivited which with ll.ie subecribers paying their subscriptions fori
stove will make an outfit that will last im e vear in advance will be entitled to D r. P rice’s C re am B a k in g Pow der
i you for years.
I the came offer.
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W o rld ’, Pair H tfbcrt MmUl and U .fl m a .
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GOOD LTrHT anu
MRS. M. W O O D , Klngwood, 111.
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Austin & Stanley.
The song of the hops has commenced.
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ban never been excelled for many thin^*.
It cur«« Cancer* (if applied in tune,) Can­
cer Wart*, Tumor* in tbe flesh of man 01
beaut, remove* lump* from tbe bone,
cure* Corn* and Bunion*, Fintnlaon bor*-
e*, bite« and filing* of poihonoiifl insect*
etc. 11 i* good for RheurnutiMn, Neural
pia, Tooth ache, Hpraina. Bruise*, Fleuri
sy and all acbet «ml peina of the l*odv,
and almost invariably lake* tbe place of
tbe surgeon’* knife in cane of tnmor* etc. 1
It doea not eat ite way, and leave* no
acair.
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R E A P A FEW T E STIM O N IA LS.
i One bottle of Dr. Wm. Ellis’* F lnlm«M,t rc-
mov*»i * l^rge tumor from my boy’» neck nfcr
ffcv»*»» year« treatment with other remedies, |
I with do benefit.
ClRonoR I'ltKOit't. 1
Itome, Greene Co., Tenn , July, is«.
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CO NSTI PATIO N.
INFLAMATION of
BLADDER. ¿¡19
^ ALL KIDN EY P IS E A S E S . 'S .
Sold by A T. Hill.
JO B C H I M I N G .
If voti want I’ostsr»,
l i vou want Envi lope»,
If vou want Bili ll>>a<D.
If yon want Statement»,
I O n e »mall b ot tle o f Dr. Wm . K i ll s' * U n t m e n t I
li yon sant l.stter Ile,-..!»,
Core d a s e v e r e p i t 11 In m y s i d e w h i c h ha d
! c a u s e d m e m u c h »offering.
KCHICK H m c l t z .
Il yon want Note Usati»,
1 Newberg. Oregon, 180a.
lt vou want Wrdding ('».-il»,
' One bottle of Dr Wm. Kills’* Liniment cured
If yon san ' Ifroin**» Card»,
■ very bad bunion* uu my feet, of four years
lf vou want l ’n grauM,
( standing
J. D. B rll .
! Nevbsrg, Oregon, June
Il viri nani C ica lar»,
l i xon sant Sale Bill»,
For sale at C. F. Moor* A Co.’* drug
Il roti Want l’amphlets,
! «tore, and at my homo, at 50 cent« per
I» von » »nt Label»,
bottle, or by mail at (V0 cpntM per bottle.
If yon want tag»,
D R IsPU fXA Vs. K IXIS,
l f vou wtipl anytliiog »n carili in Ih
Newberg, Oregon.
line of luiuting, cali od the Guarnir.