- - • 1 '. f O T E AM EK TOLEDO-TIME CA KD. Try ttie Middleton pickle. O bituary. Try the Middleton pickle. Ask your grocer for the Middleton The G bai 'UIC office for first doss job pickle. work. lloston rubber goods are the best in the Noe Xewbcrg Milling Co. for all kinds market. of lumber. -TK.VMKK ALTONA - TIMI: CASO. F. H. Ntorey has on hand all sizes oi For children's school lials see Mrs. J. a :ul Iron l ’ipe. Leave P.irtlaud Tu.-sUiiy., Thursday H. Harris. »»turjays. »: a. in , arri. .* Ñ. ■ U-rz I ’ ■ ji m. J. T. Smith was in the city on business Tin lamps, tin lines and incubator sup­ I-eave Independence at 1 1 a. m -aleni 7 ¡ ni. nul Mai 1 ¿i hi . N Thursday. plies, at Storey's. w eduesdays ati.l Fri.lay*. -Free haca a S.wberg. Newberg Milling Co. successors to Dor- Ono dozen photographs cabinet size, |l ranee Pros. extra finish, for i-loJ at Smith's gallery.; OREGONIAN RAILWAY M'.TFION A fine line of cook stoves and heaters Hats, hats, hats, hats, hats for every­ —AND— PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY'. at J. It. Mount's. body at Parker & lnglis’ . ilakea tri-weekly trip- between Dayton ami Portland. Leaves* Payton at S a. m. >*n M *u- days, Wedues«luy> :iud I rida. -. Leave* i’.'ii- 2 aiu 1 at 7 a. m. ou Tuesday:, Thursdays aud Sat­ urdays. [ILL:—Luther G. Hill, «« a of T . C and StjAftu r. m li, w i* hor i at c trih ’go. Kush t’miutv. I m i . India H i, Novellil»er Died at Ins homo iu Now bei a. Oregon, Oc lober 2U. ls.'l. T he early lift* *»! tiie tleeeaiset! wan npent Good is Good! lint Something Bettor Boats it. on a furili. Ile carne to Oregon in Aug- ust, issi». Mas mari lei l lo Miss Kuima Veslal, daughter of Jas. M. and Martini j J. Yestal, Novelli ber 23, 1 SOI . Ile was converted to Chrisl dii ring a series o f 1 Q l ’ It P lU C IiS in tin* past have* boon so low — so very low — that meeting- lieid by liev. .1 II. Douglas in i w o havi* actu ally d ra w n custom er* aw ay from o t lu r town* l 1SD0. O t fU i » » d o i a t I meinber I I I IH H V I V T I IC IIU 9 M'as of I Friends ehureh J to trade in Xewberg* ali iiis tifo. ' Ile was a trite and devoted h us kind and though quut and una^Hiim- ! inig in liis manner, yet lie was always readv to speak a cheering word, llu was patient and resigned during his sickness j and said to his pastor when he culled to: ; see him, “ I am trusting in the Lord.” I Again be said that when first taken sick he felt it would lie very serious and gave READ C'AUKKIT.t.Y A FEW SAMPLE PUK E S ------------------------------ hiu.self to the I.ord in prayer. A m e r i c a n I n i l l g o P r i n t s ................................5 ! - - « ■ C a n t o n F la n n e ls 2 e lew than ever before 8 , 9* l O c He leaves a dear wife to mourn his de­ A l l S t a n d a r d P r i n t s ............................................. He D r e s s G o o d s . Everything at coFt, and many bargains at leea parture anl a child loo young to realize A l tirsi ill . . . . one yard wtile. . . . . . . He than we paid. its loss. Also a host of friends to whom Good for all purposes — Ciizar. G in g h a m s . \ nice line, lower than ever known —price lio s o . Vor ..dies amt children. Special price, made to he l’-v “ hll,l,ml l,fa of over them and see. They must go. move them. l u e Jearsut P“ 1".. S Trai us arrive at New berg as follows: North. south, *l-:30 p. in. *12:30 p. in. 1*- m •Every other day. Passenger aud Freight Kates ?.. all points. eau be obtained from t . B. KKlérfELL. Agent Newberg Wo shall make prices in our Dry Goods room lower than ever known, for a short time. Can we expect your favors? It won’t last always, so come early. ■The Weekly Ortgouicin und tlio G raph * j Mr, and Mrs. \\ in, Morris’ infant child ic one year for $>.00. was buried last Sunday at this place. A elvettas for dress trimmings at Mrs.) Ilav, chop and bran for sale by II. B. Harriss’ m illiner parlors, Miller at the depot elevator. Free deliv* Frank Holt returned from bis visit to ery. Astoria on Wednesday evening. Eli Evans has moved to the Stater farm Tics, tie«, ties, ties, tics, ties, ties for north of town and w do the granger act Local Events. during the next year. every complexion at Parker & lnglis’ . It seems that as long as time lasts there The steamor Toledo towed a raft of pil­ Try tlie Middleton piekie. ing to Portland for Chas. K. Spaulding will be some people iu the world, Who Pumps, pipe and fittings at Storey’s. can't have what they call fun without do- last Sunday night. Buy slabwood from Nowborg MillingCo. Mrs. Uoutan hasfsold the five acre tract ing injury to property, or doing something Ask your groeer for the Middleton west of town, formerly owned by R. L. nasty and dirty, and beneath the dignity H astix « * :- Keziah Hasting, d imrhter of Sini- B E S T O B ’ -A .3 L .I_ i. of an honorable citizen. There was iid a iu! Murgjiret brown, whs born ich mo. BEST OF A L L . | Thompson, to Mrs. Lyle. pickle. 17, 1 <17, in Fivble County, Ohio; was married nothing smart about some of the tricks j to I-tinclt.'. Mat-tings -j.ul oi lOlii mo., IS*»; BeBt lumber in the count}’ . Xewberg A. J. Palmer is reported to have traded died October 30, 1M>4 done in town on Halloween night, and his town property to A. P. Macy of Day- Milling Co. With her parents she removed to if those who perpetrated them have any Our entire stock of Ladles', Men’s i Better bargain« than we can describe all over A new stock of heaters jiiHt received at ton for a part of his place. shoes every kind and size— every the house — above are samples. Head the In­ respect for themselves they must be Wayne county, Indiana when otdy a Children’s dependent and Times for otner Items of interest All the news told every week in the ashamed of their actions, on second so­ young woman. They have seven living pair ut cost, or less, for just a few days. J. B. Mount's. children three q» whom are hero to Hon. J. T. Derby of Lafayette was in year Jor the small sum of $2. See our ber thought. clubbing offer on second page. town last Monday. , Henry Wilson, the postmaster at mourn her loss, while four {«till reside in T’ nele Horatio Hall though old in years Welght0I1) Klorill.,, says ho cured a case the east. She was a birthright member D r. P r ic e ’ s C r e a m B a k in s P o w d e r Bert Weesner arrived home from the World’ s Fair Highest Award. still has an clastic step and is often on of dlarrluea of long standing in six hours, of the Friends church, and exjieiieneed heathen land of Alaska last Saturday. conversion quite early in her married life. the streets greeting his friends. with one small bottle of Chamberlain’s WALL PA PE R That “ canvass back” of Holt’s makes a N o t i c e o f S h e r i IFa Stile. IiVI I.D IS G PAPER, She with her husband removed to New­ In order to make room the Xewberg Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy. pretty good delivery wagon for a wet day. NOTICE IS IIKKEBY GIVEN that the mi- ! TA RRED PA PER. berg, Oregon, a few years ago, since dersigued as Sheriff of Yamhill Countv. State OIL PAPER. Legal blanks of all kinds at this office. Milling Co. will sell slab wood for 2oe. What a pleasant surprise that must have which he has been called from works to of Oregon, under aud by virtue tit a Writ of Ex­ C ARP ET PAPER, ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the , I been to the suffeier. Such cures are not WRITING PA PER, Full stock kept on hand and sold at the per load during the next 30 days. his reward, i»lh month ” *Jnd, 1893. Her State of Oregon, for the County of Yamhill, (¡OLD PAPER. i Lost—a bundle of bed clothing on the unusual with this remedy. In many in­ bearing date of October 22nd, A. 1* HlJ4. upon SILVE R PAPER. lowest prices. sickness was of long duration which she aud to enforce tin* Judgment and Order of Sale ! CRAYON PAPER, south road between C. F. Nelson’s and stances only one or two doses are required by said Court on tlio -1th day of Septem- ( TISSVE PAPER. bore with much patience, trusting in her made James Vestal has been down from Xewberg. Leave at postoffice. her l*y4, in that certain notion therein pending J PA P E R NAPKINS, to fiive permanent relief. It can always Savior for grace that she might be able to wherein The Chehalem Valley Board of Inuni- i Amity during the week assisting in the be depended upon. When reduced with t2* S. B. M a y u e n . vration was KlniutitV and J. 1*. Convcr.-e was I bear his sufferings with resignation and Defeudeut, in which it was adjudged that the j care of Luther Hill. Rev. Shires who has been on E. H. water it is p'easant to take. For sale by to his glory. Only two days lieforo her said plaintiff, The Chehalem Valley Board of | Mrs. Ann Lamb arrived home from Skinner’s place for the past year has A. T. Hill, druggist. Immigration recover from tin* Defeudeut .1. I*. | death she requested for a hymn, “ The Converse, in l\ S. Gold coin, the principal sum [ Tonganoxie, Kansas, on Saturday last, moved to his own place at Chehalem Considering the scarcity of ready cash Great Physician” was sung, and seemed of One Thousand and i'.ighty-three dollars and j thirty-three cent* . \ aud interest where she went to visit her aged mother. Center. j among the people it is rather surprising healing and refreshing to her soul. After thereon at the r ite of ten per cent per annum from the -1th «lay <>f September A. 1». ism, Rev. Varner of Sherwood passed The Indies will remember the mission- I to see the number of passengers going to this she was mostly unconscious until she the sum of one hundred ($100) dollars attorney's through town on Tuesday on his way ary meeting at the residence of 15. C. I and fro on the various lines of travel. fees, aud the costs and disbursement* taxed at fell asleep in Jesus, at 8 a. m., 10th mo., Nineteen dollars (Jl'.t.OO), and for accruing borne from Dallas, where he had been Miles on M’ynooski street, next Saturday Tuesday morning’s train took a goodly and ordering the sale of the herein after 30, 1S94, aged 77 years 13 days. Her costs, described real property attached in said action ■with a load of onions. at 3 p. in. j number from this point. Among the life’s work is done, her conficts and toils on the 30th day of August A. D. EiM, to obtain to pay the several stuns of money above Steel and M'ood Beam plows, 8 , 10, 12 , S. A. Clark of Salem was in town ! " » » t e r " x‘re L- M- Park(’r> Calvin Stan- are over, and like a shock of corn fully funds First S treet, N e w b o rg , O re, stated, and accruing costs. 14 and 10 inch for sale at J. II. Town­ Thursday interviewing prune growers. ! 'ey> ^ • CL Bowerman and Dr. Harold ripe ehe was gathered to the heavenly And whereas oil the ;»oth day of August A. D 1804, I did duly levy upon nnu attach, in said send’s at p-ices never heard of in Xew­ Mr. Clark represents a New York coln. | A lark and family. Of course no reference garner. She might have said with the action, the following described real property berg before, call and see them before buy­ mission firm to Dieee mentioned was intended in the apostle, “ I have fought a good fight I belonging to said Defeudeut J. 1\ Converse, to- wit:— ing. t , . . i s t a iir t » ,r . first part of this item. All of the right title and interest of said .1. P. have finished my course, and there is laid It is reported that W. H. Means has \ 1 Converse in and to the following described Judge Hurley and wife of Portland traded for the Converse property on Main ! ^ real property, situate lving and being in the McGuire, a well known citizen j up for me a crown of glory, County of Yamhill and State of Oregon, and spent last Sunday in town visiting with street as well as Mr. Converse’s fruit | of McKay, Ohio. Is of the opinion that ’ bounded aud described as follows. Being all F rom N ew p ort. of Lots One (1), Two (j). Three (3) aud Four (I) Air. and Mrs. Pettyjohn. They recently ranch near town. ! D,ero is nothing as good for children of Rural Koine No. J . as recorded at. page six­ lost a very bright boy fourteen months Those wtio were at Newport during the troubled with colds or croup as Chamber* ty-three (t»3), Vol. One (1),. Records of Town There will be a called meeting of the old. betlain’s Cough Remedy. Ho has used season and heard tlio dolelul sound of the Plats of saiil Yamhill County, Oregon. Also Lot No. Three (3) of Block No. Twelve Ladies Aid Society of Friends church at G. W. Mitchell of Newt.org and Thos- the close of the missionary meeting next it in his family for several years with the whistling buoy during tlio wakeful hours (12) of Hurley and Larges Vddition to the town of Newberg, in Yamhill Couuty, State of Ore­ best results and always keeps a bottle of of the night will he interested in this gon. mas M’ hite of Portland returned from a Saturday afternoon. Still hold« fortli with everything in it« line Now therefore by virtue of saiil Execution, it in the house. After having lagrippe he item from the news. trip into the Cascades beyond Scott’s tlmt the trade call« for. ( nine nod see and Judgment and order of sale, and iu pursuance Mrs. II. L. Christenson was called to was himself troubled with a severe cough. The whistling buoy shipped its moor­ you may buy or not, us you please. of the commands <»f said writ, I will on Satur­ Mills on Tuesday, where they spent a few Portland Thursday morning by wire to Ho used other remedies without benefit ings and went adrift last week, and when day tire 1st, day of December A. 1». ls'.M, at the «lavs prospecting. hour of Oue o'clock p. m, of said day, at. the assist in caring for her friend Mrs. Brod* and then concluded to try the children's last seen it was up north Cape Foulweath- court house door in McMinnville, Yamhill Reliable information comes from San erson who is sick with pneumonia. er, and probably by this time it has gone County, State of Oregon, sell subject to redemp­ medicine and to his delight it soon ashore. tion, at public auction, to the highest bidder P r i c e s kìvoii A t Jose, California, that Miss Cora Judd for cash in hand, the above described real Dr. J. B. Moore has returned and taken I effected a permanent cure. 50 cent bot- The News also has the following with property, to satisfy said Judgment, costs aud who went from here to that place last up bis residence at the Jesse Hobson ties for sale by A. T. Hill, druggist. accruing costs. reference to a deer hunt in the city. spring is to be married in that city on Dated this the 21th day of October A. I). 1SU4. property, with office at Hill’s drugstore, Several days ago it was reported that W. (L HENDERSON, Wednesday of next week. CO LLEU E NOTES. Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. ^alls promptly attended to day or night. fresh deer tracks were found in the neigh­ Will Macy tapped a pet pig very lightly borhood of Judge Williams’ residence and A. T. Blair and company arrived home on the head as he thought, to make his through the sand dunes near Nye creek Melvin David was absent Tuesday. the first of the week from their hunting N otice o f F in al S e ttle m e n t. hogship get out of the way and was very Calvie Martin is with us again after a and a party of hunteis went out but fail­ In the County Court for Yamhill Couuty, State trip in the Nehalehi country. A couple ed to find the game. Tuesday morning light spell of sickness. much surprised to see the pig lav down Oregon. .Mr. W. S. Whitten came down town and of Iu of deer and lots of small game made up the matter of the Estate of Orpha A. Iiagey, and die. Macy has fresh meat early in I’ rof. Stanbrough was absent Wednes­ reported fresh deer tracks around his deceased. the pot. day on account of sickness. the season this year. place and immediately another party . Notice of Final Settlement of Account. Notice is hereby given that K. G. Hagey, Ad- If you want a pump go to Storey’s. lie Richard Baker entered school Monday with dogs proceeded in quest of this ministrator of the Estate of Orplni A Hagey. «1«* Christian Kndeavor next Saturday much favored animal and this time suc­ ceased, has rendered and presented for settle­ handles the best made, fits them up him­ bringing the roll up to ninety-nine. T h e Boat In «vening at 7:30. The report of the The Crescent society will give a public cessfully, for in a few minutes after the ment and filed in said court his final Account self and guarantees them to satisfy you. his Administration of said Estate and that county convention will be given and a T h e C h e a p e s t. dogs were put out they started t wo deer of entertainment at (lie close of this term. Tuesday the 4th day of December. 1 h :»1, ut One Galvanized pipe and fittings always on special program arranged. The work of Miss Lulu Lamb came up from Port­ ono of which soon fell before the rifle of o’clock p. m. of said day at the court room of hand. O o T o W I L S O N ’ S G K O C IC K Y a n d said court iu McMinnville in sai«l county ami the prayer meetiog and calling committee land Saturday evening to spend a week Gene Copeland; the other took to the state has been duly appointed by the Judge of beach, ran down to the bay plunged in sai«l court for the settlement of said account at The young woman who was charged with her folks. will be discussed. Everybody invited. and made for south beech and landed on which time ami place any person Interested in l yerythinU with disturbing the Salvation Army meet­ Rev. El wood Scott gave the second lec­ Estate may appear ami fib* exceptions in F ro s h ^ C lo n n . The farmer has to sell his stock cheap ing at Dundee came up and paid her fine, ture on early church history last Thurs­ the south jetty where a bullet from a rifle said iu the hands of Mr. A. 8 . Eldndge put an writing to the hftbl account ami contest the same. E, G. HAGEY, and it is cheap meat that you want, while and the prosecuting witness withdrew the day morning. end to its career. It is long since any Administrator of Estate. Some additions in the way of shelving deer have been seen in this immediate it is your money I want. Take advant­ | charges against the young men. and sjiecimens have been placed in the neighborhood although they urn frequent­ age of the supposed short life of the Cen­ N otice. ly seen on south beech and it is the gen­ The hill at the foot of River street has laboratory recently. tral Meat Market and buy meat at hard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that M ar/ K. It would certainly be a perfect student eral opinion that these two were driven been much improved by the application time« prices. J. S. B aker . Satchwell, Herbert K Sutehwell nml R.»ymon«l ot some thirty yards of gravel, put on by 1 lat wou no* ltc a j* 110 condemned by over from the side by dogs. Hatch well the Administrators of tin* Estate of . , , , some of the chapel talks. Rev. Parker, pastor of the i'nited H. P. Satehw«‘ ll, ileeeased, h ive file«! in the J. C. McCrea, who circulated the sub- , , County Court for Yamhill County, Oregon, J unior and Senior Entertainm ent. Brethren chart'll at Puyallup, Washing­ i tie members of the Sophomore class their fiii'il account as such mhuinistrators. am] scription paper to raise money to pay for are preparing for their claan recital to bo ton. who has been visiting here with his The Junior and Senior classes in Pacific said Court inis set Tuesday the (>ui «lay of No­ the work. vember, A. D. 1XD4, as the time to iieur sui«I given the first of next month. brother L. M. Parker for two or three College are made up of the following final account and »»f objections thereto ami to _ k _ : " j College adjourned the first two hour« in named young ladies anti gentleman: For a pain in the side or chest there is the approval thereof. weeks, preached a very able sermon at Dated Octobers, A. I). 1894. nothing so good as a piece of flannel dam­ the morning and the last two in the after­ Friends church on last Sunday night. Ella Macy ’95, Hattie Stanley '95, W. M ary K. H a t c h w k m ,, noon Wednesday for the funerals of Mrs. pened with Chamberlain’s Fain Balm i H kubkkt K. M atchwkli ., F. Edwards ’95, Jeeno R. Johnson ’95, II. K avmond H atch a ki . i „ W. J. Stater who recently bought the and bound on over the seat of pain. It | Hastings and Mr. Iliil. Administrators of the Estate of II. P. Hatch- The Junior and Senior public given last F. Allen '95; Elina Brown ’96, May Heath property on Main street, has now uff or(]8 prompt and permanent relief and Saturday was well alte iturday night night was well attended and Hoover ’< k >, Lida J. Hanson '90, II. F. well, deceased. Wo are prepared to furnish Good and Stylish Rigs, with or without drivers. Fair treatmen traded the property to a gentleman from ¡j llseq ¡n (¡me will often prevent a cold | highly appreciated. The productions guaranteed by 11« and the same expected of our customers. Tourist aud Transient custom Ong ’90, Edgar II. Ballard ’90, O, K. Ed­ T o Trade* Carlton named McCosKey who has ir0in resulting in pneumonia, This same ' wero interspersed by music from students licite«!. Pri«:es reasonable. . . . . . , of the college which was hard to heat by wards ’90. moved his household effects to town and treatment . is Improve«! or unimproved property In a sure cure for lame back. | Sheridan Street, near Main. NEW BERC, OREOON. Of this number six were chosen by the is occupying his new home with hia fam- For sale b A x Hil| l igt i an> u ’ - .. Newborg wanted in exchange for farm class to give a literary entertainment on ’ T,,e land with or without fruit, treea. Call at ' An up the valley farmer who was iu ~ ... , . , the evening of October 37, in the college G haphic office for information. t4 A certain Portland young man has con- town a few days ago, made the prediction , 0 » r C .zons were very much *nrpr,sed eluded that wl.en lie wants to come to , hat next week fair wea,iier wou|d Bet in , e*.rn " " " Y J " . °.n Tuesday i « ‘ ‘ “ P®1- lep irted | ^ vi r' audience, though not Newberg to see h i, best girl, a Sunday anJ rontinoe for two or , hrt.e wvekH. ! "''.’"¡l!'* , ‘ v ! ' ‘A'1. , : ho l.irge as the students had good reason afternoon boat is a verv uncertain meins . , . . , 1 this life at his home in Newberg «luring atternoon Doat is a \er> ^nc rta n m n The ground is now in fine shape for plow- , he nj({llt T|„, ,|et.ea8e,i hw n giut to expect, greeted them on that occasion. o f travel. The steamer Toledo arrived at an(j farmerfl will he glad if the above i ] F* , ’ ’ , ’ f * \ • , , . . t- about days “ n,J orations "llowe,J conrid ■ 11:39 last Sunday night, hence the disap- __ >: ____ ____*___ ». i*. i„ for ,or a* )° ,,t ten ien (1 j > s of of typhoid typhoid fever fevr com- 'riin prci.ct.on proves true. It is not likely Illj(.atei, with ,l0art troub,„ bllt it was not able thought and «fleeted credit on the 1 however that any one would care to give ■ generailv gupiiosed that the end was so ' el*«iau* represented. The music was good We take tlda plan to inform (lie public that we are better Ilian ever prepared to aup- Watch your kidneys. They carry tHe bond for the faithful carrying out of the n ¿ r jnu who followed the barbers and was well received by the audience, plv the trade tliia Fall in I Ini line of a poison from the system, and need care, above program. . ‘ , . ‘ proorav _____ . _ _ . T * ,iri — 8 trade ever since he came to Newoerg wme iuttrmentai Solo, -At Eventide,” MI«« Myrtle as much so, a the »«rwels. Take an ch A. E. Weesner arrived home from Alas* well known to our cilizen.i and his 1 »* hh _ «J-iniiM*r. E d g r -, casional dose of Oregon Kidnev Tea, it .ka L« on ^¡ttnrd-iv tint hm Keen ill he felt in the community. , .. American Conquest,’ on >aturonding w itli na before placing their order». the children, it will keep them well, and he l.as been teaching « a school about 1 1 '„ hnsineaa and was ¿o business tod was doing well at hie ■ U My Heart, Ml save lots of trouble. Trial size package (ifteen mi| „ from the island on wliiclr Mr. tra,|e. ! AohDv.mcno,” . . .UarlonF. | f :5T> a. m. sh o es : Hoosier Pharmacy P u re D ru g s J V t e c L ic in e s . A. T. IIILL. P ION EE R H A R D W A R E STORE. cheerfully . your service. J. B. MOUNT, City. ARE YOU HUNGRY? GET SOMETHING TO EAT! “ The F a s h io n ” j L i v e r y , Feed & Sale Stable. HANSON & WORDEN, Proprietors. i Newberg Nursery, A . 1C. C O O P E R & CO. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES. 25cgnts. All druggists. Duncan has h i, colony of Indians. Tire Mrs. Keziah Hastings who had been in Rob Cooper’s longing to become a hay- ' school is made up of both white and In* I health from old age also passed ed is now likely to 1» satisfied. He dian children znd he regards it as a good aWay at the home of Calvin Dixon on has traded the Cirahel property to Sherry field for mission work, and consequenty Tuesday morning. Her luneral w it con- Calkins for team and wago.i and farming he contemplates returning in about a ducted from Friends church at lo o ’c'ock outfit and tire rent of the Andrew Pickett month to take up the work again. 1 on Wednesday morning and Mr. Hill’s at farm which ’ « paid for, for a year in ad- ox forthwith. Surgery, I)isea«»*s ot Spine, Ihp an«l Knee Mr. Edwards being put on the aland at- •',” inU. I’-ralysi«. Pile«. Fiatula, Nasal . . . . . . . . 1 *i*rrh, Bow I>*g«, Knock Kn»*ep, all teste.1 tiiat the property wante.1 bad t*en Deformities ami « nrunic Disea-. ri,.-ir •t borrowed by Frank Elliott. The latter puic *** in treating thefe caae« m nhnwn gentleman was visited and l e «tateest of his knowledge the sai«l box worthy people ail over the eountrv. . . .. .. t » * * , Persons having ajlh' t ’d children or was taken over to N. L. T>ritt a , friends shou I eonvinee them«elv» <« of the Mr. Britt was found to l>e otit of town but f>xcellent results of the *vatem of treat- Mrs. Britt sai«l ‘ he felt quite sure the box ment by tbi^ Institute. One or more of was taken over to the Baptist church rii«‘-f* surgeon a will be at the St. Char lea Hotel, Portland. Monday, NovemV»er 12, Howard Williams was next hunted down one day, lo examtr.«* ras--. 8 «-nd for cir­ by the courier and on cross examination cular Reference may be bad to Judge the witness Mated that D. Taliman had Mralin Albanv; Jndg«- Thoa I,. David­ ordered the box taken to hi« place on son, Salem; R P*. M: c-r Davfou ; T W . Thomïas,fi. fîa-rori ; «iov. E P Ferry, W\no*~Ui street. The courier was on Olytnpia, and hundred of other». the hunt of Taliman when last heard from. MOST PERFECT MADE. Cow for S ale. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free If you want a gool milk cow < Vom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant I. Haworth at Sprlngbrooa, <>r. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. i Awarded G-YJ M>ial Midwinter F..r, San FruciKO. D R CREAM BAKING POWDER Or. Price’s Crecm Bakin? Powder itrvie'i“ -Luthif v- Zwt„*iR," it r. Alley. « I nistrumuntdi solo, "Murmiitiug Brooks,” Miss' K--.y' w.'.oAmT Ll.UJ. lUn.nti, f ' ,,rul ‘r ',f Jme R. Voenl - "Alt. rrr.rd»,” MI .LnluG Har- K" " ‘ U _______ —______ Program f)f missionary meeting to l>e held aj Chehalem Center, Hund ay, November 4th, at 3 p. tn. Bible reading ami prayer . Eugene Hoskins R«-« it*tioij— Ala.-Ka” Lizzie Kirk j Pap« r E, W. Weeauir Mu.-.ic—tpiarteite Extract- of lett .rs from ABmka Mrs. Weetmer K«*c’it.\ii«.iz. Nciiy Paul.-.eu aud Guter Keunrl , S M IT H B R O S., PflOl'KfEToHS f)P TIIE TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS, Could No! Sleep. P rof. L. D. Edwards, o f Preston, Idaho, says: ‘ -I was all run down, II. l • « -n weak, n> rvous and irritable through I suffered from brain fa­ Kecitatiou. . I^eua Reece . overw ork. beleci Keailinir .Hattie Atkiimou tigue, mental depression, etc. I be­ Moothijr cofitetion for Missionary W ork. came so weak and nervous th a t I could n ot sleep, I would arise tired, N otice. discouraged and blue. I began taking On tomorrow, Saturday morning, I will open th« barber »hop formerly run by is changed. I every Luther iliil, .■•••'> 01 . ^ 1 . Your patronage and now everything sleep soundly, I feel liriglit, active solicited. .Satisfaction guarani«*«!. and am bit ioiis. I can do more in ono 1 IUNK J . V tST A L day now than I used to d o in a week. For this great good I give fir. Mile«’ licutorativo N crvlno the sole credit. |t.»r sa Forty acre« of land for sale Fcr prim: and oilier information call t this office. Dr. M ilo*' N e rv in « 1« «o ld on a positive Dr. Miles’ Nervine It Cures.” Call you ls-at liiis offer'.’ The W eekly O k »: . osi i \ and tiie «ikaeun f .r «2 a year. gtiaran.« «* th a t th e firvt, Inittle w iil b e n e l t All (lruKKtRUiell U tt li, ft UAtlpH for ■ It w illlx* M’ fit. prepaid, <>n r«.«« ipt t>f prlrcj by tiio Ur. Milo* Mcuioal Co., Lltahart, iuti. COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLE, c First-clans rigs on short notice. Our prices are the lowest iu town. G IV E A . C A L L .. C P U I X O im .Y N C H P n n ltr v Y a r d **■ ^ N k .U Ili.KG, J « w * va. O k k < i o n . Wyandottes a Specialty. T h r bent iti»«I n»i»Mt p«i|MilMr breed. KggM for «ale at -f3 fa*r .«adting o f 15. < all on or a«Mr»ns, H obson. Gash Meat Market i