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    O T E A M E H TOLEDO.
Makes the round trip daily, except Sunday, be­
tween Dayton and Portland. Leaves Dayton at
5 a. m ; Newberg at 6 a. in., and returning leaves
Portland at 2 p. m.
OREGONIAN R A IL W A Y DIVISION
— AND—
PO R TLAN D AND Y A M H IL L R A IL W A Y .
Trains arrive at Newberg as follows:
North.
8outh.
7
a. m.
•12:30 p.m .
•12:30 p .m .
6:06 p.m .
•E very other day.
Passenger and Freight Rates to all points,
eau be obtained from
C. B. FRISSELL,
Agent Newberg.
M
Local Events.
Try the Middleton pickle.
Frerik Peach wag in town yegterday.
Buy glabwood from Newberg Milling Co.
Geo. Tolgon went to Portland tine morn­
ing.
Agk your grocer for the Middleton
pickle.
Best lumber in the county.
M illing Co.
Newberg
Dr. W ill Clark of Ontario, Cal., gpent
Sunday in town.
Call on A. Pickett, at City Feed Store,
for your graes seed.
“ Aa old aa
i thehilla” and
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven”
is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
L iver Regu-
i »
lator ia the
/ T P V * o n l y Liver
v r C -/ an(j Kidney
medicine t o
which y o u
can pin your
faith for a
cure.
A
m i l d laxa­
tive,
and
purely veg­
etable, act­
ing directly
on the Liver
and
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.
Than
P ills
T h e K in g o f L iv e r M e d ic in e s.
lator and ran cousclenciously sny It la the
kina of all liver medicines, 1 conatder lt a
medicine cheat In ltaelf.—Oxo. W. J ack -
son , Tacoma, Washington.
There will be a partial eclipse of the
moon thig evening about 8 o’clock.
Mr. and Mre. A1 Harold of Salem were
viiiting at Emmor H all’g the first of the
week.
50 Cents!
F i r s t D o o r W e s t o f D o s t O lllc c , N e w b e r g , O r e g o n .
| 1 ,8 0 0 D A I U S O P S H O E S T O S E L E C T F R O M .
L o w Shoes. Button Shoes. I,ace Shoes.
Is an expression often heard, but we have yet to meet the person w h o has In a l l K in d s o f L e a t h e r a n d d o t h f o r M is s e s a n d d i i l i l r e n .
M en and B ov’s Shoes, Boots and Tennis Shoes.
received any 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.
CLOTH MADE UP TJ^££F1 b Y MEN TAILORS
W e are trying to help you over the hard
times.
DO Y O U CO M PARE PRICES? IF NO T, W H Y NOT?
Hats, Caps, Shirts, ’lies, Ready Made Clothing and Underwear.
Accordions, T oilet Cases, Balls, Games, etc.
Ledgers, Day Books, Paper, etc.
Shoo 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 SO LD
D IT T O .
Th e Best Is
T h e Cheapest.
ARE YOU HUNGRY?
G o T o W I L S O N ’ S G R O C E R Y arul
tverythinc
GET SOMETHING TO EAT!
Frosh > Clean.
See our low priced Gingham s— 7 and 8 cents.
Granulated Sugar— per sack, 80.50.
W e sell nearly one ton per w eek. GOOD AS TIIE-BEST.
11 h a ve used you rS lm m on s L iv e r 1
Cyrua Hoskins hag a full force of bande
working at big dryer.
One dozen photographg cabinet size,
extra finish, for $1.50 at Smith'g gallery.
GOLD
Barrie & Barrie,
D EPO T LUM BER YARD.
W .
IE3.
H E A G O G K ,
Coffee— Arbuekle, Lion, Faultless— your choice, 25 cents.
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Brackets,
B a a the Z Stamp l a red on w rapper.
5 gallon keg Pickles— 70 cents.
Turning.. Shingle,, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Sau.l, Glass, Nalls ami a!l kin,Is o ( Buil.llng Mate
rial and builders’ Hardware.
N ew bera, O regon
Try the Middleton pickle.
L arge stock o f Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, etc.
«-E V E R Y
P A C K A G E 'S »
Win. Allen has started his dryer.
Pumps, pipe and fittings at Storey’s.
The G r a p h ic office for first class jo b
Charley C. Johnson waa the artiat that
work.
erected the awning in front of the city
Harlon Ong was over from Scott’s Mills
feed atore.
last week.
Mra. Bradshaw of The Dalles, a sister
Miss Lelia Littlefield was at Portland
of Dr. Littlefield, visited him Monday
Monday.
and Tuesday.
F. H. Storey has on hand all sizes of
Mrs. J. H. Harrisa has returned with
the largest stock of millinery goods ever Iron Pipe.
brought to Newberg.
Newberg Milling Co. successors to Dor-
Edgar and Mias Iluldah Cox of Salem rance Bros.
visited at J. F. Osborn’s and Calvin Stan­
Tin lamps, tin flues and incubator sup­
ley’s the first of the week.
plies, at Storey’s.
W h ile we name the lowest prices we guarantee our goods in
every particular.
M O R R IS
&
M IL E 8 .
Newberg Nursery, H
A . K . C O O P E R & CO.
We take this plan to inform tho public that we are hotter than ever prepared to sup­
ply the trade this Fall in the lino of a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES.
Butties desiring to sot orchards tills Fall will make money by calling on or cones
Try the Middleton pickle.
Pres. Newlin is expected home today.
Timothy and clover hay at City Feed
Store.
E S T IM A T E S
FOR W A T E R W O R K S.
FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE.
100 Acres, In T ra c ts to suit, o f from
3 to 10 acres each. All partly improved Good
locality, from
to 2 miles from Newberg.
The committee appointed by the coun­
Terms easy. Cheap for cash.
E dmund R obinson
cil to examine the water supply, right of Springbrook, Or.
ponding with us before placing their orders.
T h e W a t e r C o m m itte e M e e t * a n d H o u g h
O u t lin e s D r a w n lip .
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Harrisa returned
Ed Holt moved into the old Deskins’
Ask your grocer for the Middleton
Wednesday and will make Newberg their property Tuesday.
pickle.
‘ way, and to get an estimate of the cost
permanent home hereafter.
The Weekly Oregonian and th e G r a p h -
See Newberg M illing Co. for all kinds of water works met Messrs. II. Orchard
The Salvation Army is holding meet* ic one
¡ne yeai
year for $2.50.
i and Judge D. J. Switzer, water works con-
inga in the dry house on the Wilson / ' b o b s — ' To Mrs. Hattie West, Tuesday, of lumber.
Parker & Inglis are rustling for trade j tractors of Portland. Tuesday morning,
ranch, near Yerger’s ferry.
September 11, a girl.
j Tire committee, consisting of Jesse Ed­
and are getting it.
Frank Milla left Monday morning for
II. Skinner’s fruit dryer is running
wards, II. D. Fox and D. Tubman, pro-
For a good wearing comfortable shoe
Practical Surveyor, is prepared to survey, sub­
Butteville where he baa the contract to to its fullest capacity.
, cured a rig and drove out to the spring divide and plat Farms, Fruit Tracts or Town
call on G. M. Bales.
dig a well at the new school house.
Lots oil short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed.
near Alf. .Moore’s and then to Snyder’s Government
Charley Mitchell and Emmor Ilall
laud located.
The Weekly Oregonian and the G r a ph ­ spring, near Chehalem Center. In the
The Salvation Army will move into the started their dryer Monday.
N kw berq ,
O regon .
ic
one
year
for
$2.50.
Hardwick building the first of next week
| afternoon they drove out to the David
Squire Hadley was out posting bills for
and will open Wednesday evening.
Miss Margaret Williams will teach the i spring and the fish pond. They made u
the Newberg fair yesterday.
Brisbine school the coming winter.
J O B P R IN T IN G .
j thorough investigation in regard to the
You can’t afford to steal from your
See Mrs. J. H. Harries’ new stock of
neighbor’s clothes line when you can buy
City Feed Store for flour and all kinds ■ quantity and quality of water and eleva-
Fall and Winter Millinery in Armory Hall
If you want Posters,
i tion above town.
a good work shirt for 40c. or a pair of
of feed.
A. P ic k ett , Prop.
block.
If you want Envelopes,
pants for 75c. from Parker & Inglis.
The David spring was considered the
G.
M.
Bales
the
shoemaker
keeps
in
If you want Bill Heads,
Prof. C. E. Lewis filled the pulpit at
i
largest
one
of
the
four,
although
the
Sny-
The baggagemaster that runs on the
Cork
If you want Statements,
the Friends church at Middleton last stock a fine line of shoe dressing.
|
der
and
fish
pond
springs
are
but
little,
if
I f you want Letter Heads,
morning train asked for a college cata­
soles constantly on hand.
Sunday.
I f you want Note Heads,
[ any, smaller. An estimate was made of
logue the other day, saying that he had a
Mrs.
Vannie
Martin
and
Mrs.
Mary
I f you want Wedding Cards,
Prof. J. J. Jessup done missionary
the capacity of the David spring and it
brother that intended to come here this
Edwards spent Thursday of last week in j
I f you want Business Curds,
work
for
Pacific
college
at
Sherwood
last
j
was
found
to
he
about
two
gallons
per
winter.
I f you want Programs,
the vicinity of Dayton in the interests of i
Saturday.
second, or 172,800 gallons per day, enough
If yon want Circulars,
W e hereby serve notice on all parties
Pacific College.
If you want Sale Bills,
for a city of 30,000 people. For instance
In order to make room the Newberg
using legal blanks that they need not go
Sir. and Mrs. L. G. H ill and Mr. and the pumping plant of the Itoseberg city
I f you want Pamphlets,
Milling Co. will sell slab wood for 25c.
farther than the G raphic office for sup­
I f you want Labels,
Mrs. Ab. Hill were at McMinnville Sun-1 water works has a capacity of only 17,-
per load during the next 30 days.
I f you want tags,
plies. W e will keep a full supply of all
day to w itness the unveiling of the Wood­ 000 gallons.
Tlio
springs
at
the
fish
I
f
you
want
anything
on earth in the
Missos
Dora
Cummins
and
Anna
kinds on band.
men monument.
pond are nearly on a level with the town line of printing, call on the G raphic .
Thompson
of
Tualatin
were
in
town
yes
Lt. Brown was at Dayton last Sunday
Charley Spaulding sent a crew of ten and would require a pumping plant, and
terday making arrangements to attend
night swearing in recruits to the Salva­
men up to Wheatland island Wednesday the one at Alf. Moore’s is hardly large j
college.
Awarded
tion Army.
Comrades from Newberg
to cut limber for the Newberg Milling enough and they uro virtually out of the
Dr. L. M. Davis and wife of Portland
H ighest Honors— W orld’s Fair.
and Dundee were present and took an ac
Co’s mill. Billy McLaughlin is foreman, question.
visited J. S. Baker's last Sunday.
Dr.
live part in the services.
Either one of the others can be reached
Mrs. J. H. Ilarriss has returned with a
Davis
is
a
member
of
the
Portland
city
Grant W iley, who has been working
full line of Fa'I and Winter Millinery, and with three miles of pipe. The estimates
council from Albina.
with a bridge gang on the Union Pacific,
by
Messrs.
Orchard &
will have a grand opening next Monday, submitted
Howard Williams has sold his team to
arrived borne Monday evening. He will
Tuesday and Wednesday, 17th, 18th and Switzer are based on procuring the water
Canby
Heston,
and
has
been
making
probably go to California in a few days to
supply from either the Snyder or David
19th, to which all are cordially invited.
daily
trips to Portland, trying to find
work on a new road there.
f k
horse belonging to Smith Bros, springs. They contemplate a mile of a
another
one
to
put
on
the
trucks.
The farmer has to sell his stock cheap
left standing in front of Mount’s Wednes­ cheap grade two inch pipe to the reset voir
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford came
and it is cheap meat that yuu want, while
day, became frightened and ran down and two miles of four inch pipe to the
it is vour money I want. Take advant­ home from Sodaville last Sunday. Mr.
First street, the remains of the buggy corner of First and Meridian streets
age of the supposed short life of the Cen­ Crawford is as much in love with the
The reservoir is to have a capacity of 125,-
was gathered up in a basket.
tral Meat Market and buy meat at hard healing qualities of the water as ever.
000 gallons, and an elevation of 200 feet.
Miss Mattie Stratton came home last
times prices.
J . S. B a k e s .
W e have just received a shipment of
The committee held an informal meet­
Thursday from Tillamook, where she has
ing Tuesday evening and a rough outline
W ill Jessup sports a "fo x y ” team these Domestic Sewing Machines. Needles of
been teaching a summer school.
She
of the proposed system was drawn up.
days— a couple of bunchgrassers. They all kinds, machine oil, etc. Call and ex
will probably return next week and take
J. H. T o w n s e n d .
It provides for 13,000 feet of four inch
have kept Jessup pretty busy watching amine.
charge of the same school during the win­
MOST PERFECT MADE.
pipe, 10,530 feet of three inch, 10,600 feet
them, the blacksmith mending the wagon
If yon want a pump go to Storey’s. He
ter.
i two inch, ten fire dydrants, 000 feet of A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
and the harness maker hag lost sleep fix­ handles the best made, fits them up him­
Bran 75c. per hundred.
Bran and hose, hose cart, 100 gate valves and noz­ from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
ing up harness.
self and guarantees them to satisfy you.
4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD.
shorts mixed 80c. Shorts 85c. Chop 85c. zles. It also provides for the excavation
Farm in Washington to trade for Ore­ Galvanized pipe and fittings always on
Barley chop 90c. Flour 70c. per sack. for the reservoir and trenches for the
hand.
gon land or town property. 320 acres, in
Deliveries made anywhere inside the city mains, and will cost in the neighborhood
F o r Main.
8pokane county, twenty-six miles south­
Kinlev Blair, Alf. Blair and Charley
limits. Leave orders at post office.
of $11,000. The plans for piping the town
Forty acres of land for salo.
For price
west Spokane City. Open to extensive Cavill of Middleton left last Saturday
J. D. T a r r a n t A Co.
«re as follows, the corner of First and and oilier information call at this office.
ontside range. Call on or address
morning for the Cascade mountains.
The Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co. have Meridian being ihe place of beginning:
t3
E. M. H opson , Newberg, Or.
They will go up to the Molalla country
F o r S a l«.
From the corner of First and Meridian
sent
a bicycle horn and a Now Departure
hunting
and
prospecting.
Pacific College opens for the fall term’s
to First and Main, a four inch pipe.
A farm of 250 acres, 4 '8" miles north­
Bell
to
he
offered
as
premium
’
n
the
bi­
work next Tuesday the 18th.
Enroll­
A special carrying the general officers
From First and Main to Carter’s store, west of Newberg. For particulars inquire
ment, classification and assignment of of the Southern Pacific went through cycle races at the fair. They have ar­ a three inch.
at this office.
From First and Main to Fifth, a two
lessons during the afternoon beginning at town Tuesday morning like a cyclone. rived too late for the programs, but they
inch.
F o r B ale.
two o’clock. On Wednesday morning, The supposition is thst the road and de­ are here and will be given to the fastest
From Morris A Miles’ store to Ed­
man in some of the races.
Ten acres of land. W ill make a No. 1
chapel exercises at 8 :45 and regular rec­ pot was all right at this place.
wards’ house, a three inch.
From First down Meridian to Fifth, a fruit and chicken ranch.
Has living I
itation work beginning at 3 o’clock.
Irving W. Larimore, physical director
The W. F. M. S. of the Friends church
two inch.
water. One acre cleared. Fenced on j
R. H. Tyson of the Middleton pickle will hold their regular meeting in the of Y . M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says
From Meridian down Third to Parker’s
three .ides. W ill take a hack or good I
At lie can conscientiously recommend Cham­ house, a three inch.
factory was in town last week with a sam­ church on next Saturday at 3 :30.
14
A. E. Moomt.
From Bank down River street to corpo­ horse as part pay.
ple of the German or Dill pickle put np which a lesson will be given on “ Syste­ berlain’s Pain Balm to athletes, gym ­
by him. Experts pronounce it the finest matic G iving,” also a letter will be read nasts, bicyclists, football players and the ration line, a two inch.
From River street, east on Second to
Salvation Armv meeting at Barracks on
flavored pickle on the market. The fac­ from Anna Moon telling of their journey profession in general for bruises, sprains, corporation line, a two inch.
! First street as follows:
Tuesday for Hol-
and dislocations; also for soreness and
tory consumes 200 tons of cucumbers, 40 and safe arrival on Kake Island.
From Meridian on Sheridan to school
dier Converts and Recruits; Wednesday,
tons of cabbage, 20 tons of tomatoes ami
W hile in Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Kah- stiffness of the muscles. When applied house, a three inch
From «rhool house to Washington street ' Public; Friday, Holiness, for Christians
30 tons of small white onions each sea-1 ler, a prominent shoe merchant of Des before the parts become swollen it will
a two inch.
I on ly ; Saturday eve, Public; Sunday, all
effect
a
cure
in
one
half
the
time
usually
eon. Requiring 40 acres of land to pro- j Moins, Iowa, had quite a serious time of
It also includes 5,000 feet of two inch, day, commencing with 7 a. in., knee drill,
dnee the cucumbers, alone.
j ¡t. He took such a severe cold that he required. For sale hy A. T. IIill.
additional, to be placed where the coun­ Holiness meeting I I a. m . Family Gath­
The feed pipe running from the boiler could hardly talk or navigate, but the
At the Methodist church, on Friday cil may direct at the time.
ering at 3 p. in and Grand Free ami Easy
to the engine, on the steamer Aneita, prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- evening, the Rev. Mark Noble and J. H.
Of course the above is preliminary, as in the evening. Everybody welcome.
bursted Monday morning. The steamer edy cured him of his cold eo quickly Townsend will discuss the affirmative, nothing can lie decided until the council
L t . Geo. W . B r o w n , in Charge.
had been chartered by Jesse Edwards to 1 that others at the hotel who had had and O. C. Emery and J. G. Hadley f i x j K t i on tha qiin tion , asii bondi ir e sold.
The regular subscription price of Tim
carry brick to Butteville and she was 'colds followed his example and half a negative of the eqnal suffrage question It does not include water rights, right of
G raph ic is $1.50 and Ihe regular sub­
coming up fo. Ihe second load when the dozen persons ordered it from the nearest Opportunity will tie given for each man way, or damages that may tie brought
scription price of The Weekly Oregonian
accident happened. No other damagt- drugstore. They were profuse in their and woman present to occupy five min­ against the town. Although it will serve
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for Tine
was done except several men were fright­ thanks to Mr. Kaliler for telling them utes in giving a reason for their opinions as a bases to work upon in case the board
G r a p h ic ami paying one year in advance
how
to
cure
a
bad
cold
so
quickly.
For
on this absorbing question. Music and decide to let Ihe contract. The cost of
ened almost to the point of jumping into
can get both T i ik G r a p h ic ami The Week-
other exercises. Come and be instructed the land surrounding the spring, the
the river. It is reported that she was sale hy A. T. H ill, druggist.
/y Oregonian one year for $2 50. All old
The new schooi house at Butteville is and entertained.
carrying 190 pounds of steam, while she
| amount of damages claimed hy pro|>erty
,„ ,.¡„ 3 tllBir subscription* for
is only tested to 133.
' to be a large and commodious building
vp. r ¡n w|¥anc, wii| 1* entitled to
It is understood that Graham Bros., owners effected hy loss of water and the
The new monument erected by the There will be two rooms on the first owners oi the handsome river steamers right of way will have everything to do | dtp same offer.
1 I
Woodmen over the grave of Elijah Funk floor 25x32, a cloak room lO x n '^ , a li­ Altona and Ramona, wili run both these in the matter of procuring tho water sute
A. M. Bailey, a well known citizen rf
in the Masonic cemetery at McMinnville brary 10x17',. * n entrance IfixlO; the crafts on the upper river during the com­ ply.
Eugene, Oregon, says his wife lias f ir
second
floor
is
the
same
except
there
will
was publicly unveiled last Sunday after­
Messrs. Orchard A Switzer claim that
ing winter and spring, and by so doing
years Is-en troubled with chronic diarrleea
noon at 3 o’clock.
The ceremonies were be a recitation room in place of library will make dailv runs beta-pen Halsm and if the mains are buried two feet under
snd used many remedies with little relief
¡n charge of the Newberg camp and was and entrance, and S3 feat to top of flag Portland. This is an encouraging out­ ground the water wdl he as cool at sny
until she tried Chamberlain's Colic,
staff.
The
boose
is
to
b»
a
frame
struct­
largely attended. Those present from New-
look for the boating season on the W il­ point in town as st the spring. They
Cholera and Diarrtms Remedy, which
borg were Frank Storey. L M. Parker, ure, colored glass windows, gables of fan­ lamette, and with the other boats will catne well recommended as business
Dave Lamb. Calvin Stanlev, Frank cy shingle work The honse wilt cost keep things likely at the dorks. The Al- men of integrity and amply able to carry ha* cored her sound and well. Give it a
trial and yon will lie surprised at Ihe
Hoheon, A. C. Cox. Lewis Hoskin«, S. about $3,(100, and to to finished hy
€ . Calkins. O C Emery, O. M. Bales. Thanksgiving. T. A. Johnson of Salem lona and Ramona are noar (dying between out any und-'rtak.ng thi y may assume, prompt relief it affords. 25 and 53 cent
and
ti.eir
estimates
may
tie
relied
upon.
Oregon
City
and
Portland.
L. G. H ill and Ab. Hill.
is the contractor.
bottles for sale hy A. T. Ilill, druggist.
If they were bidding npon s plant of Ihe
Legal blanks of all kinds at this office.
above de-rripfjon it is |s>-sible that they
Pow der might come down a thousand or so. The Full stock kept on hand and sold at the
Dr. P rice’s Cream B a k in g Pow der Dr. Price’s Cream B a k in g Pow der Dr. Price’* Cream
WorO a Fair tliglKft Medal act Diploma.
1 AwarJsd Gold MeU; Midwmwr Fair, San Frmcaco.
' estimate is none too high at least.
i lowest prices.
World's Fair Highest Award.
S U R V E Y IN G .
F. A. ELLIOTT,
im
S M IT H
C O M M E R C I A L LIVERY S TAB LE.
First-ciass Rigs on short notice.
O ur prices are the lowest in town.
G IV E
TJ8 A C A L L .
J. S. HOLT & CO.
r y
5
13
Goods,
Groceries.
Prices suitable to all classes o f Purchasers.
D R E SSM A K IN G .
D U ’
(Just uortli o i Rank o f Newhcrg.)
j Latest Styles,
Prices Eeasonablo.
W ill purchase dress goods, trlmnilugs and .1'
IhidiugH when desired.
M rs. M c D a n ie l.
w CREAM
Cash Meat Marke!
B A K IN G
N U M B
B aking
13 R OS . ,
PROPRIETORS OP THE
WE
WK
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
Shortness of Breath, Swell­
ing of Le"S and f-*eet.
“ F o r about four years I waa trou­
bled w ith palpitation o f th e heart,
shortness o f breath and sw ellin g o f
th e legs and feet. A t tim es I would
faint. I was treated hy the In st phy­
sicians in .Savannah, Ga., w ith no re­
lief. I then tried various Springs,
w ith ou t benefit. F in ally I tried
D r . M ile s ’ H e a r t C u re
SELL FOR
H I V FOR
a C M
L y i Y k M l .
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
GOOD SETT AND
Austin & Stanley.
t^ P U IN G B R A N C H
Poultry Yard
N
e w b k ik i ,
O rkocn .
Wyandottes a Specialty,
also his N e rv e and L iv e r Pills. A f­
T h e liest and most popular t-rco'i.
ter beginning to take. Hum I ftU Utter! I
continued takin g them and I urn now F-ggs for sale at $2 per setting o f 15.
In b etter health than to r many years. I <’1*11 on or address, ¡3 H o b B O R .
Since m y recovery I have gained fifty
pounds in w eight. I hope this state­
m ent may be of value to some poor
sufferer. ”
W H Y NOT?
E. B. SU TT O N , Wayn Station, O v
Dr. M iles' H ea rt Cure Is notit on a posttlvs
gnaranu-n th at the Urst b o tlle w ill henoflt.
A lld r u x g b u a s p lllta t .il, 6 bottles fort.'., or I
Ye*, wiiv no! ti«e home remedies >vhn
It w ill bo sent, prepaid, on receip t o f prl- o
by Hie Itr. Allies Medlcul Co., Elkhart. Inrt : they cannot \ hs excelled?
Sold by all Dniggi3ts.
o ü ses
A T o r p id
Dr. Wm. E llis’ Liniment
hr»« never l*»eii excelled for many t hinge.
It «Miro« Carcera (if applied in lime Can­
cer Warta, Tumor* in the fleah of iuhii * u
I l**ar*t, remove« lump« from flic l*onc
; cure« Corne and Dindon«, Fitful* on lnm
i e«, bite* and m I ì i ^ m of f*oi»nnoiiK inject «
etc. If fa good for Rhoum»tti«m, .Wnrul­
lila, T»x)ih uclie, Sprain*, Brniae*, I'lenri-
and ail hc I ich iin'1 piona of tho I mx ’ v ,
and almost invariably take« the place
the nurgron*« knife in n w of tumor a oi<
It doe« not eat ite w a y , and leave« n.
«car.
H E AD A F E W T E S T IM O N IA LS
One botti« o f Pr. Wm. Ellin'* Liuiuf-nt •*<
moved it large tumor from my boy’s» nvek. a in
«•even y e » n treatment with other nonelle-.
with no benefit.
G f . orgk CuKvvrii.
Home, Urecne Co , To tin . July. 14*2
on e Finali liottJe o f Pr. Wm. E li!»
I inPnent
eure .'I a severe pain In my »»id** which ha»l
can fled me much miTerlii*.
Newberg, Oregon, 1W3.
K cnick S hi j . t *.
One bottle o? Pr Wm. Elite'« Liniment mre*
very bud bunion* on my feet, o f four >i*ar*
Mainline
J I» B e u l
Newberg, Oregon, June l.c03L
fo r tale « t C. F. Moore A Co.*6 drug
«tore, and at my home, at
t enta per
Uittk*. or hy mail at 00 cent« per l utti#.
Sold by A T.
H ill.
D ELPH I N A
E. E L L IS ,
N e w b e rg , O - r fo * ’ ,