Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 09, 1894, Image 2

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    Read this Ad.
I
am not in business sim ply to relieve ttie
sutferinf ami distress of mankind in general— j
by the boy or the girl. They frequent
but w holly ami solely for Uie purpose o f mak
000; Pennsylvania, 200,000; Ohio, 150,- I in
« money. In order to <lo this I shall a.«k my
the streets alone or with companions
oii-toiner» to allow me a SM ALL P ltO K ll' out
000;
Michigan,
00,000;
Indiana,
40,000;
equally susceptible to temptation with
my goods and .No MOKE.
Gu tills basis I will acll you
themselves, at all hours of the evening; Kansas, 30,000; Illinois, 09,000; Wiscon­
Farmer», mechanic!, business men ami
I they attend evening parties, whence the sin,
tin, 50,000; Iowa, 50,000
50,000; ; Coloi
Colorado, 20,
A S 8A B K T H ACKING ,
day laborers, all want to keep posted on girls from eight years old and up are al­
A ll Wool, l 1-, yards wide.
000, and the majorities continue to grow
affairs at home and abroad. W e are now lowed to be attended to their homes in a
N APA PLANNKL8,
as the returns corno in.
The indications
Navy and Scarlet.
prepared to supply all with tho news, distant part of the city, |>erhape, by a
> Bre t,iat in ,he 8enii,e the republicans will
I.A O IKS’ U N D E R W E A R
both local and general, at prices in ac­ "m a n ” of about the same age.
Thrown into one another’s company so have a plurality of one, while in the
In Woolen und Cotton.
cordance with the times. The W e e k l y
often ; perhaps entertained in tho parlors |,OU8e tfre majority will probably be 100.
L A D IE S ’ HOSE,
O kkuonian and the N ewokbo G bapiiic , at homo at first, the two alone; then long
Woolen and Cotton.
Congressman Wilson the father of the
when taken together will l>o jjiven the walks along tho darkest streets; familiar­
C AN TO N F L A N N E L S ,
Wilson bill is considered defeated
his
coming year for the small sum of $2.00. ity becomes intimacy, restraint is forgot-
T E A Z E L DOWNS.
district.
Thoso who want tho B ubal N oktiiwlkt j ten » nJ freedom reigns supreme, and long
M USLINS.
before the estate of manhood or wotnan-
A republican was elected in the Breck-
,
,
. .
.
can have tbe threo pa;>er3 for $2.50. ,
GINGHAMS.
, hood lias been reached disgrace and sor- enridgo district in Kentucky. California
These rates apply to all new subscribers ! i row have been wrought, lives have been , „ . , .
, , , ,
,.
SHIRTING.
|
.
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lias probably elected a democratic gover­
ned also to old eubsciibers who pay up blighted, ruined or blotted out altogether. I
COTTON BATS.
nor and tho Nebraska governorship is
their accounts with the G uapiiic and pay The daughter’s picture is turned toward
SHOES,
probably
lost
to
the
republicans.
a year’s subscription in advance. Every­ the wull and her name is no more s|>oken.
With heels and without heels.
All Ijecimso tho boys and girls were al­
It is a time when the scripture injunc­
STORM S L U T E R S .
body admits that Ibe O uegonian is the
lowed to become in* n and women with tion, "Itsjoice with those who rejoice,
SAND ALS, etc.
general newspa|ierof tho northwest. The all tho responsibilities attending, before
ami weep with those who weep,” should
GuArillC supplies tho local news. Hero they wero able to shoulder that responsi­
No preference shown on account o f rank,
wealth or good cloths, but fair treatment for all.
he observed.
is your clianco to get your reading matter bility.—New Castle (Ind .) Courier.
for a year at a very low rate.
YOU
Y O U
than
C A N
B U Y
Rubber Clothing cheaper of us than from any other
house in Yamhill County.
PARKER & INGLIS.
SAMUEL HOBSON,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
N cw b o rg r, O re .
Givo us
your name not later in the week
C A Y btjy
A suit of Oil Clothing for 81.50.
CATV B U Y
Any 83.00 Stitt* Hat in our store for 8*2.00.
A IH s ling u Islied Visitor.
ItcH olu tions o f Ites pect.
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P A R K E R & IN G L IS .
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S T O P ! _ __
J. S. Holt & Co. want to see you, and you
want to see their
The following resolutions wero unani­
Iiy invitation of tho faculty of Pacific
College Senator J. N. Dolpli camo up on mously adopted at a regular meeting of
gomian for that week.
Come in at onco
Monday evening’s train from Portland Newberg camp No. 113, Woodmen of tho
and let us do you gcod.
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished In :
and delivered a short address to the stu­ World, held November 5, 18!>L
Crayon, India Ink or Water Colors.
Whereas, in the providence of God, otir
.Studio — Upstairs in Hoskins' building.
dents of the college at tho chapel exer­
esteemed and respected neighbor und
A nd there came a change.
cises on Tuesday morning. Ilo also in brother, Luther G. H ill, has been exiled
company with lion. Calvin Stanley vis­ to bid good hya to all that is near ami
Q ueen Lit. don’t Hera to be succeeding ited tiic public school and gavo a short dear in this life, ami to friends and neigh­ g a r i f you Purchase
And tho large new stock of
bors in woodcraft, therefore, ho it
w ith her jiension claim uny better than talk to tho children.
your
Resolved, By Newberg camp No. 113,
Boms of Uncle Sam’s boys.
A number of citizens called on the Sen­ Woodmen of the World, in regular ses­ IC S -F n l! o r W in t e r H u t
ator ut the hotel in tho evening and heard sion assembled, that by the death of our
of
"M an wants but littlo here below,” and him talk in a general and familiar way neighbor Luther fi. tlill we have lost a
£ * F “ 3 T IS 8 IO N IO H I L L
lie's been getting it right along under the respecting the early settlement of the member who will long he remembered
Just received, before making a purchase elsewhere. Corner First and Meridian etfl.
you
and cherished as ono we knew and appre­
present administration.— Kiddie Jiuler northwest and other matters of interest.
ciated in life, for tho genial and pleasant îî? - . \ r c sure o f fio ttiiifr {foods
frite ..
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Ho practiced law in Portland and pioad attitude lie always maintained toward us.
From 3 to 12 inch, and
both
many cases in court in LaKuyette more liis associates, and with tho rpirit of last­
In 1 and 2 foot lengths.
S e n a t o r Doi.cn who was in Newberg
J. H. T O W N S E N D .
than thirty years ago. Ho ulways rode to ing fraternal regard, wo will keep his | M T X i ’ w a n d S t y l i s h ,
Just Tuesday expressed himself as having
memory green among ns, and continue
Lai'ayotte on horseback, crossing the
On
hand
a
t
a
ll
tim
es.
our duty toward him in faithfully looking
full confidence in bis re-election to tho
Tualatin at Scholl's Kerry.
after tho interests of thoso ho hold most C S T V c r y reason a b le prices.
United Btates (Senato in January.
Write or call for Hard Times prices.
Ho was connected with several suits at dear on earth.
First st.,
Resolved,
That
in
his
death
his
wlfo
law between the Be winy's and Chapman's
£ S r N e w b e r g , O rego n .
MITCHELL
Oi'P. governor, whoso buoccbb in fixing a
C u tlery , F u rn itu re , P a in ts , am i
has lo«t a devoted husband, his daughter
at Sheridan in that day and these fami­
Store closes at G:30 p. m.
a kind and loving father and our city a
date fo r Thanksgiving services last year
Factory on Railroad.
O ils.
lies seem to have kept up their reputation good citizen.
was not very marked, so far as popular
for Jawing each other even to this day.
Resolved, That vveas individual mem­
favor went, lias decided to let Cleveland
^ T T O K N E Y A T LAW .
In speaking of Senator David B. Hill of bers of this camp, by this extend our
tix tho dato this year.
Thos. F. Oakes, Henry C. P.iyae and Henry C.
heartfelt
sympathy
to
his
wile
and
child
New York Mr. Dolpli said lie had known
Rouse, Receivers.
and relatives in their great bereavement,
Hill from boyhood anil aside from politics and the brightest ho|>o for tho future that
Thirteen is an unlucky number and a
ho hold him in high esteem. Kespocting can he inspired by such an occasion as Rooms 20 and 21, Sherlock building,
Georgia fanner of eleven children re­
ORTIIERN
Corner i bird aud Oak sts.
his personal habits ho said nothing de­ this.
alized it when bis wife presented him
Resolved, That these resolutions Vie
rogatory could be said of him. That lie
P
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D
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Fu nomi D ,„ «o ,.
spread upon the records of this camp and
with twins. Ho at once committed sui­
was very temperate, never drinks any in published in tho papers of the town, and
-
QVER 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 IN U S E .
PACIFIC R. R.
K m l aim ing a Specialty.
cide.—Capital Journal.
toxicants, neither does lie use tobacco.
a copy presented to the family of our de­
A number of citizens gathered at the parted neighbor, and that the charter of
T he Telegram gavo an account a short
chapel at the college on Tuesday to hear the camp shall ho draped in mourning
for thirty days.
tim e u g o o f un Oregon young man who
the address by Mr. Dolpli. President
L. M. P ar k er , Consul.
some 20 years ago was pardoned out of
JP.
Nowlin introduced the spoukor us a gen­
B. lIonxoH, Clerk.
the penitentiary at Hidcm nftor serving
Gold-filling a specialty. A ll the latest ames-
tleman who had been in Oregon a third
thetics used in extracting teeth without pain.
one-third of un eighteen months sentence.
Office un-stairs, first door west H ill’s drugstore,
of a century and one who got liis start in
I>ca<l lla d y E x h u m e d .
eastern!. A ll v / okk w ar ha n te o .
Tho young man wont to South America
Turning,, Shingle.-, Lath, Pickets, Lime, Sand, Glass, Nills and all kinds of Building M at!
the world by teaching school.
Considerable excitement among the citt a
and has sinco become very wealthy.
PULLM AN
rial and Builders' Hardware.
N ew b ere, O regon
Mr. Dolpli said that when ho received relatives of the Into Win. Jones of New-
Oregon can afford to deal gently with
S
L
E
E
P
IN
G
CARS.
the invitation from President Newlin to berg, ban prevailed during tho past week
l ’onnoyer respecting the exercise of the
speak in Newberg he answered that ho on account of the body of Die deceased
pardoning power in a wholesale way if he
ELEGANT
did not have the time to prepare an ud- having been taken up for examination.
F . A . E L L IO T T ,
will only get tho convicts off to South
D IN IN G CARS.
addross such as ho would desire to make On Thursday of lant week an attorney Practical Surveyor, 1s prepared to survey, sub­
America to get rich.
lo a mixed audience but would coino aud named McMahon and a chemist camo up divide and plat Farms, Fruit Tracts or Town
N e w b e rg , O regon .
Lots on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. T O U R IST
make a plain piuctical talk to the stu­ from Portland on tho evening train and Government laud located.
\V. A. W illison who was at ono time dents. Many people think a public man
N kwrkkg ,
O regon .
S L E E P IN G CARS.
in company with J. II. McGuire, I). It.
pastor of the Presbyterian church in is something similiar to a hand organ,
J. D. T A R R A N T & SON, Proprietors.
ST. P A U L ,
Newberg was sentenced on Wednesday at that they are supposed to lie ready at all Jackson and R. L. Thompson they went
M IN N K A I’O LIS,
to
tho
cemetery
near
Dundee
and
took
up
Portland to eighteen years in the statu times ami on ail occasions to speak on
D U LU TH ,
C it y E x p r e s s :
FAR G O ,
penitentiary for forgery.
To ono who any subject. Ho was glad to look into tho body of the old man Jones and se­
H aving rcccnjly equipped our m ill with new «m l im prove«! maehinery, we are now prepared
to manufacture the be.«t grade of Hour by the F U L L ROLLER l*ROCE S2
— to —
G R A N D FO RKS,
Express and baggage hauled on short
knew Willison in other days thore can he tho intelligent faces of the students and cured tho contents cf tho Motnacb, the
notice.
Leave orders Rt Wilson's
CKOOKSTON,
Cash pahl lo r w heat. Fectl grou n d e v e ry day.
tint a feeling of pity for him and yet w hen was also pleased to boo about tho college heart, liver and kidneys which was taken
Grov ry, cor. First and Meridian sts.
W IN N IP E G ,
all tho facta connected with his escapade evidences of simplicity and economy. to Portland with a view of ascertaining
H E L E N A and
W m . Jessup.
BU TTE .
are considered, feelings of pity givo way That while thoso conditions might be whether there were traces of poison to bo
found
or
not.
What
has
been
found
is
to utter disgust for such ti course chosen forced to some extent lie hoped that this
The table of contents of the November
by a man of bis age and education.
Not idea would lie followed in the future. Too not yet made public. Tho people in this
only did ho commit forgeries by signing many colleges are so managed that none community are a ware that various charges Overland certainly presents a rich feast
innocont parties names to notes of from hut wealthy men’s noun can uttoud, and have been made in connection with this for tho lovers of magazine literature
$500 lo $1,000. but he left his daughters, under such conditions unil surroundings case during tho past year. It is to bo Possibly Gen. Lucius II. Foote’s article
N e w b e r g , O re .
one of whom was in very |>oor health, to false notions of tho use of money are sure hoped that the investigation will settle on tho “ War In tho Orient” will attract C H IC AG O .
the
matter
and
stop
tho
unpleasant
N
E
W
Y
O
R
K
,
tho most attention among the newspapers
battle with the cold world alone and to ho instilled into the minds of the stu­
W A SH IN G TO N ,
among strangers.
Ho oven deceived dents. The crying sin of tho age tho wrangling for all time. The G r a p h ic has of the country. Coining from tho first U. P H IL A D E L P H IA ,
no
opinions
to
express
in
any
way
re­
S.
Minister
and
l'.nvoy
that
this
country
them by giving them a deed to tho home, world over is tho sin of extravagance.
BOSTON AND A L L
specting tho care.
sent to the ‘ ‘ Land of the Morning Calm,” PO INTS E AST A N D SOUTH.
thus making them believe they would The effects may ho seen in national, state,
it is a most valuable addition to the
For information, tun»* r»irij., map1» and ticket*
have a shelter, when lie lunl previously county and city affairs, in corporations
on or write to K. H, Woodward, roteut.
J. II. T o w iia en tl Mnk«'n m i AsNu^rniiont«
Asiatic war literature of tho day. Joa­ call
mortgaged tho property for all he could and among private citizens.
Newt-erg, or A. II. Charlton, As-t. (ìen. 1 a--..
Art.
quin Miller’s masterly three-part poem, Agent, Portland. Ore.
get on it and consequently knew bo was
J. II. Townsond dosier in hardware,
Hard work is just as necessary in get­
basely deceiving I i I h own children. Con­ ting an education us in anything elm*. fornitura and iindertaklng goods tuado un — "T h e Song of the Balboa Sea,” — is
sidering all tlio circumstances the sen- You have leached a period when you can assignment on last Monduy fot tho heno- without doubt one of the greatest efforts
of the famous poet. Kdith M. Thomas
tum-e was as light ns could lie expected. profit hv tho experience of others. Ev­ fit of bis créd ito».
Mr. Townsond says
When the prison gale closes behind ery ono must carve out for himself his the (oreclosnre of a mortgago on bis real contributes a charming article on Nature,
Stu.lent* can eater nt any time and flail clause« tn salt.
Willison let him he forgotten. Such con­ luturo. Hard work counts for more than estáte nt Alliany inado it necessarv for under tho caption of “ Wood and Wave
An excellent home far girls nn 1 boys is provided under the care ol a competent Matron, at
duct as ho has boon guilty cf 1 b too con- talent or genius. Have known many him to tuko Ibis stop in order to protoct Notes.” In it are two now bits of her
the lo»vr«t possible prices.
THE
NEW BERG
STE AM
Kxeellent
l —ir 1 fu tr i» ite fnm ille*. M irai nnd Christian Inlhlenco« thro’.n nhmit students.
verse.
temptublo for palliation.
L A U N D R Y will do your washing
men in Oregon who in an early day in bis otlier créd ito».
\ 'e (’■.iindeiitty believe tb it superior ad vanta v e , eannot l.e offered in the Northwest.
The strongest short story that Mr. Wild-
A ll expen.es moderate. Porrerpondenec and visits solicited.
clean
and
white,
and
for
less
J. T. Kaiitli na* n.imod a» asslgneo.
the history of tho state promised well,
Fur catalogue and information, address,
money tlmn when you send it lo
T o the average member of tho Oregon hut from the laek cf industry ami the He is a veteran at handling goods and bis man has so far contributed to the Over­
Portland.
land
is
another
Malayan
sketch,
“
In
the
r i t r a i » E X T P A C I F IO C O L L E G E ,
legislature it matters very little whether willingness to apply themselves to hard vvell known reliahillty in bUFinosa niatters
A . N. PagssxALL.
lie is furnished with a penknife and pen- work, they utterly failed. A Bingleness will no donbt mako Id» selection entirelv Burst of the Southwest Monsoon.”
NKWBEKG, OIICGON.
In Almarin B. Paul's exhaustive record
wiper during the session or not, hut this of purpose is just ns necessary ► ns
An
H.1 hard
Illll.l | satisfactory
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‘“ .J to tho
»o v . creditors.
I. '.»F in .
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.I inven
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hue and cry about the great extravagance work. Miieli time and labor Is wasted ; b>ry of the stock is being taken and tin’ ll !
o f, 1 10 ' W 1“ “ (
TESSE ED tVAltns, President.
on the part of the Secretary of State in from laik of well directed iffort . R is n o '« . I . Is finished the assets will not he ^ of oil. he deal, w.th ho death and,
B. C. MILES, Vice Pres, and Cashier.
furnishing these little conveniences and more foolish for a b uilde r to start
art in
His liabilities are not vet made f,,noral of Janw" ^ n* of ' '
tl,e ,ian«- !
>11 to 1 known.
ing of Casey and Cora, and the stabbing
thus entailing "h eavy burdens" on tho erect a large building without a plan lo known, hut be hopes to nay a fair per
of Hopkins. Tho illustrations are ail re­
tax payers Is all rot.
A biennial sessiou follow than It is for a student lo study cent of Ills indebtedness.
productions of old newspaper cuts of the I
of the legit laluro is supposed to lie necces- without a fixed purpose In vlow. Kdue.v
The Graphic is sorry to I k » compelled to
nary for the host interests of tho (tale, tion is simply the development of tho hu­ record the fact of business failures among day.
"T h e Story of the San Pablo Rancho" »
and tho state ought to ho willing to give man faculties. Then have a plan for your Newberg citizens, but these are times that
reasonable compensation for the time and future education nml pursue that plan try the host of firms everywhere. It is to is an interesting history of the famous
F A L L AND W1NTKK.
efforts put forth hy the members. To a w ith persistency and remember that you l « sincerely ho|>cd that the worst is over, forty years of litigation over this typical
member who lias business capacity sutli- must deny yourselves many things that however, and that the datk cloud will Mexican land grant.
'-Fishing at Drake’s Boy” is the narra­
rient to carry on a business of his own, might lie counted pleasures.
soon he lifted.
Newest Stock.
tion of how the 8.in Francisco market is
tho sum of $3 per day for a forty days’
In reading have a well defined plan and
snpwtird with fit-h by means of nets
DI RECTOU.4:
Lowest Prices.
session is very nioager pay for the time I k » very rarrful in the selection .of books.
M ari in i.
diaflretl hy steam togs. Another vain- 1
ho la taken away from his business ami Tako a subject and read up on that line. / A t the restdenoo of Mrs. Leavitt in ableVhlition to the ilesciiptive literature
JESdi: EDWARD*.
B. C. MILKS,
J- C. COLCORD
E. II. WOODWARD.
F. A. MORRIS.
the expend» lie is necessarily put to dur­ and don’t neglect to ask advise of sotqh Newhorg, S it-.dav, November 4, 1S94, of tha Asiatic Coast Is “ Tho Republic of rroiltico t*kcn in oxchnn-zo for Bonnot«. H its
- • w
hv .m t-x-U. S. Y i.v Con-oil.
ing the session.
Of course the members friend in making selections, W hile tom Miss IVI1 Leavitt lo Frai
rank 11. Storcy, The »Unties of this number are "T h e Story ' un I Trim m ing«, I.» latest «tyles «uni sh.ides.
who coino from tho agricultural classes may I k » ambitious you must I k ' contour to Rev. Mark Noble otficuting g. The groom of (VPond’s Diggm’s,” hy Hon. Rolliu
M US. J. H . H A K B IS 3 .
could pocket a few goose quills to be made commence at the bottom round
ad.
Don’t is one of the |«»pular young business men M. D.icgalt, late F. S. Miciatcr to the
Certificate« of t’.ep . ; »« -i ' r « «
!e on demand. Exehanve bouaht an 1 sold. Good notes
Sanditn-h Islands. ‘ ‘She Had a Familiar ir V’M iy r.rti.riNo,
into pens and manufacture a bottle of ink despise w hat may seem to you the little of Newberg who is held iu the highest e
»*’ »•’ -” " '- d .
IV I - ta r - • rd -
— to heck at .» it. atei a venerai banking business
Spirit,*'
by
John
Bonner,
the
well
known
>»KW
HKKO.
OREGON,
transacted.
C-dlectious
made
»tu
ill
a.
-vsslble points in the United States and Canada.
from oak balla la-fore leaving home in things. lVan't wish for better advantages teem hy everybody in town, while ll IO
f.mrmniet, “ The Conscience of Q nong,
C t i R i t F M - O X i n . V i « I . : : ., i : ; :». Portland; National Park Bank, N «w York.
order to save the stato tho e\|x»nse of buy- but make the best use ef such a * you bride is an accomplished young lady wl: ho W o," by Horace Anncslev Vaeholl, “ Run
Stranger » -itiiig the c ■>
invited t-» c»lt at the hank for Information concerniug the c ity
iug these articles that seem almost neces­ have.
\ is very popular among the young poo; j e. Without Records" is a dashing bit ol
Correspondence iuvited.
sary for a member to have on his desk,
In whatever sphere of life you may bo They will occupy Mrs. Leavitt’s residence verse by an Army officer, describing a
JO B PM IN T IN G .
but It would'not look very creditable to placed, maintain your personal honor and until spring, when Mr. Storey will build remark a l e horse-race. “ As Talked in
the Sanctum,” hy the Editor, ilea’s with
the great and growing state of Oregon to integrity and never fir a moment swerve on his lots situate,I east of the public the China-Japan War. and Etc. and R.»»k
Ifvoti want Footers,
If you want Envelopes,
l>e so exacting in matters tending to from the path ol rectitude. Never trim school grounds. Tho G r a p h ic extends Reviews are unusually complete and '
If you want Bill Heads,
bright.
"econom y.”
Give us a rest ou the jack­ your sails to catch tho popular bsee/.o. the usual congratulations.
I f yon want Statements,
knife issue.
Don’t follow public opinion unless pahlic
That pain across the small of the ba»-k, ;
If you want la-tter Head!,
XV. C T . I". C o n f e r e n c e ,
opinion is right. Always live within
If you want Note Htads,
which extends nrotind tho aKIomen, first
If von want Wedding Cards,
I* AMU Kit S IG N A IS IMSKKU A It UK D.
your means. You had I'cllor wear com­
Yamhill conntv eo:-fercnce of the W. one stile, then the other, or perhaps up
If you want Business Cards,
Frequently, all too frequently, it hap­ mon clothes and live in a tent than to try C. T. U. will I h > lu-ld in Dayton, Novem­ under the shoulders, or down tho hips, is
i f you want 1’rogrsm«.
pens that a family, the older Members of to appear to ho In better circumstances ber 13, beginning nt T .30 p. m., and la d ­ an indication that you thou! I use Oregon
I f yon want Circulars,
than
you
are.
which bave, by correct and honest liv­
If" von want Sale Bills.
ing over tho lot h with mass meeting at Kidney Tea. It will cure you, as the}
r a re an 1 Fancy M : 1 Br. k a Spc ality
r .ie e s Ir »tu kvOO per thousand np.
Call or
write for parttt itlitr«.
If yon want I'amphit ta,
ing, succeeded in building up a standard
The crowning glory of manhood and nighl. This will hv» a mooting full of in­ trouble comes from the k id n ey! refusing
If
yon
want
latbels.
of respectability and excellence, is sud­ womanhood Is to know God aright.
terest and profit and all members are to perform their duty. Oregon Kidney
If you want tags.
denly brought low in humiliation hy some
“ Fewr God and keep his command­ nrgr»l to be pre-er-.f. General Invitation Tea is now sold in small size packages at
If y v i want anything rn earth in the N c w b o r t » ,
On-jcon,
net ol indiscretion on the part of a young- ments for this is the whole duty of man.” to ever» h->lv. By t.Vn- u o»- t’o. l ’ ass.
2'» cent!. It will pay vou to try ih
lino ef printing, call on the OnArut»-.
Portrait and Landscape Artist.
Wednesday and you will get the O rk -
CERI ES
C. S T A - N L K Y .
ENTERPRISE
BRICK&TiLE GO.
D R Y GOODS
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
& MOORE.
Agricultural...
... Implements.
JOHN U. SMITH,
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HAROLD CLARK.
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SURV EYIN G .
D EPO T LUM BER YARD.
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H EA C O C K ,
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Doors and Windows, Erackets,
THE NEWBERG FLOURING MILLS.
THROUGH TICKETS
PACIFIC
COLLEGE.
College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping,
All the Grammer School Studies, Music and
Patronize Home Industry.
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Geatlomcn's work a specialty.
No Chinese eanle'-cd.
BANK OF NLWBERG.
F ASHIONAÜLE MILLINERY
C A P I T A L S T O C K , $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .
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Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells.
Jesse Edwards & Son, Props.