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________* __________ gTEAM EK TOLEDO—TIME CAUD. C O L L E U K N O TE S. Try the Middleton pickle. | Try the Middleton pickle. Will Jessup was at Oregon City last 1 Aek your grocer for the Middleton Mary Round was absent Monday. week. j pickle. llertlia Cox is out of school tiiis week The G raphic office for first class job F . A. Morris was in the city oo business on account of sickness. work. | Tuesday ST EA M ER ALTONA- T I M E CARD. This tine weather is especially appre Boston rubber goods are the best in the See Newberg Milling Co. for all kinds S Leave P o rtla n d T uesdays. T h u rsd a y s an d market. ciated by the f->ot ball team. of lumber. Saturdays, H a. m . a rriv e N ow here 10 .. a m. The boys were busy Saturday afternoon F. H. Storey bas on band all sires of Leave In d e p e n d en c e at a. n\., Salem 7:4-> a. Tin lamps, tin flues and iocubator sup in. nud Mew berg at 10:15 a. m. M ondays, Iron Pipe. marking the foot ball grounds. W ednesdays an d Fridays. A l ' l t I* 15 I f US in t lit* p a s t lia v c lii'c a *n lin y — sa v e ry Im v — t lm t plies, at Storey’s. “ Free hack m eets boat at Newberg. Miss Hint-liman was unable to hear a Newberg Milling Co. successors to Dor- w e h a v e a c tu a lly i l r a t u i c u s to m e r* a w a y fro m o t h t r to w n s Ask Cliff Terrell how a man feels when part of her classes on Wednesday. ranee Bros. to t r a d e in N e w b e r g . he is shipwrecked. OREGONIAN' RAILWAY DIVISION A number of visitors were present Tues Col. Cal Cooper of McMinnville was in Enos Hanson of Salem was in town TORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. day morning to hear the excellent address town Tuesday. the first of the week. by Senator Dolph. T rain s a rriv e a t N e v b e S as follows: A fine line of cook stoves and beaters W 9 sh all m ake prices in our D ry Goods room low er th an Try the New berg Steam Laundry when N orth. .... *?"*“ • Hon. Calvin Stanley will lead the Y. TV . a m . *12:30 p. m. at J. B. Mount’s. you have a shirt to Laundry, ¿ 12:30 p in. 0:06 p. m. for a short tim e. Can wo expect your favors? It M. C. A. next Sunday afternoon. All The Weekly Oregonian and th e G raph -E v ery o th e r day. Mrs. Alice Yergen of Champoeg is vis- are invited to attend. la st alw ays, so como early. P a sse n g e r au d F re ig h t R ates t*v p o iits . ic one year for $2.00. I iting her sister Mrs. Dr. J. B. Moore. from c . H. IH lao E L L , e a u be o b laiu la iu ed e d iro in Nearly all of the students and teachers A gent N ew berg. John Larkin and Ore Price were ii ! One dozen photographs cabinet size, are laboring under the disadvantages of HEAD C A R E Fl'Ll.Y A FEW SAMPLE P it IC O N ---------- Portland last Sunday. j extra finish, for $150 at Smith's gallery. bad colds this week. -u e Hats, hats, hats, hats, hats for every A m erican In d ig o P r in ts . . . . . . C a n to n F la n n e l s 2c less tkab eve* before 8 , 9 , lO c Local Events. Mrs. Nancy Wiley arrived home last The college Y. M. C. A. has made ar AM S t a n d a r d P r i n t s .................................. «le body at Parker & Inglis’. j week from an extended visit in southern D ro ss G o o d s. Everything at co*t, and many bargaius at lest rangements to take care of Edgar lkillaid M u s l i n • • . . one yard wide. • . • • iti! thau we paid. Mrs. Lizzie Hoskins of Champoeg is j California, in the night during his sickness. Try the Middleton pickle. Good for nil purposes — C h e a p . visiting relatives in town. j p E Vestal will be found at Hill’s Bar <1 in.l*hum s. \ nice liue, lower thau ever known —price The Y. W. C. A. convention will he H O S C . For Ladies and c h ild re n . S pecial p rices mvdC*to Jack Hill was in Portland Sunday. th em aud src. They m ust go. J. T. Smith and A. M. Hoskins were at tier Shop ready to do your your work in the held a t Albany November 23 and 25. m ove them . Pumps, pi|*e and fittings at Storey’s. the county seat Tuesday ou business. neatest style. We hope to have our college represented. Buy s lab wood from Newberg MiUingCo. Ties, ties, ties, ties, ties, ties, ties for A. N. Pressnall is ready to do your Edgar Ballard is having a serious time BEST OE ALL. B E S T o f a l k Ask your grocer for the Middleton every complexion at Parker & Inglis’. I .sundry work. Family washing done on with the typhoid lever. We hope that he ■pickle. Cleanse your Scalp by gettirg a Sham Monday’s and Wednesday's. will s)>eedily recover and be able to take Best lumber in the county. Newberg poo or Seafoam at Hill’s Barber Shop. Mrs. J. H. Harries carries a fine line of up his school work again. <>ur e n tire stock of L a d le s’, M en’s mid B etter b arg ain s th a n we can d escrib e all ore* h ild ren 's shoes — every k in d and size — every Milling Co. the house — above are sam ples. R end th e In** A neat picket fonce is being erected black crape, nr.ns veiling and ruching for Everybody should get a copy of the C p air at cost, or less, for ju st a fow days. d e p e n d e n t au d Tim es for o th e r item s of in tercu t A new stock of beaters just received at around the Mrs. Lyle property this week. mourning and funeral occasions. next Crescent, as there will appear an J. B. Mount's. Ilay, chop and bran for sale by H. B. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miles of Prune article in that issue, the essence of Sena Walter and Clifford Terrell were in the Miller at the depot elevator. Free deliv Ridge are in town, watching at the bed tor Dolpli's address to the students. ery. ‘city last Saturday. side of their daughter, Mrs. C. J. Ed The students and friends of the college Dr. Price’s Cream B aking Powder W orld’s Fair H ighest Award. - u The Weekly Oregonian and the G b a pii - were highly honored last Tuesday morn Baths! Baths! Baths! Hot or Cold, wards. Por,.,. WALL PAPER ic one year for $2.00. Salt or Fresh at Hill’s Barber Shop at all All the prunes in this community that ing by having listened to a very interest N o tic e o f S h e r iff's S ale. JIUII.DIXO PA PER, had not been previously disposed of, were ing and instructive talk given by Senator NOTICE IS HEUKl.Y GIVEN th a t the u n - T A R R E D P A PE R. Judge Flinn of Albany was in town on , times. d ersigued as Sheriff of Y am hlil C ounty, State J OIL PAPER, business last Saturday. / A new daughter made her appearance consigned last week to a New York bouse Dolpb. of Oregon, u n d e r and by v irtu e of a W rit of L x - j par pet paper . e ea tio n issued out of th e C ircu it C ourt of the : W R IT I X Q PA PE R, Sam Parrett the Dundee merchant w as/in Adney Fogg’s family on If.; Sunday through 8. A. Clark of Salem. rta te of Oregon, for the C ounty of Y am hill, COLD P A PE R. W E S T C 11E H & L E M . bearing da te of O ctober 2-n«i, A. 1> . H' j I. upon s i l v e r P a p e r . “ Danger Signals Disregarded," is the a caller at this office Thursday. Inight. nud to enforce the Jud g m en t and O rder of Sale I ( K A Y O S ’ P A PE R, title of a clipping handed the G raphic m ade by said C ourt on the 21th day of 8optem - j TI SSUE PAPER. John Hoskins who has been down near Mrs. Anna Conly is quite sick again. The steamer XIo joc of the Salem run is her 1834, in th a t certa in action th e re in p en d in g ( P A P E R XA PK 'ISS. Portland cutting cord wood is at home with the request that it be published. It undergoing repairs at Portland. herein The C hohalem V alley Lo u d of Im m i- ; Wonder who the poet of Ribbon Ridge w yration was P laintiff a n d J. 1*. C onvcr c w.is j is worthy the careful perusal of every par D efeudeut, iu w hich it was adjudged that *ho . Ilill ie? Jes Pressnell will occupy the old Times this week. ent who is iterested in the care of child said plaintiff, The C liehalem Valley Hoard of Flour, feed, hay, oats, wheat and grass office and use it for a paint shop. The West Cliehalem Hill hall will bo Im m ig ratio n recover from th e D efeudeut J. I*. ren. It will be found in this issue. Converse. In V. S. Gold coin, th e prin c ip a l sum j seed, as cheap as the cheapest, at City The band boys gave Mr. and Mrs, F. H. sold next Saturday. of One T housand and E ighty-three d ollars ami Mrs. C. J. Edwards has been danger Feed Store. th irty -th re U l.tx U t), and liitere.st Storey a serenade Wednesday night. A great many school children arc sick thereon at e th e cents r it e of ton p e r cent per a nnum “ The Bible vs. Infidelity’’ at the col ously sick since Tuesday evening. Dur now with sore throat. from the 3 1th day of S eptem ber A. 1>. 18'.»4, Can you beat this offer? The W e e k l y the sum of one h u n d re d ($100) dollars attorney's lege on next Tuesday evening. Every ing the night a son was born bat the lit O r e g o n ia n and the G r a p h ic for $2 a year. The question of the day here is, have fees, and th e costs and d isb u r -ciuouts taxed at tle one only lived about two hours. The body invited. N ineteen d o lla rs and for accruing costs, and o rd e rin g the sale of the h e re in after life of the mother was almost despaired you sold your hops yet? Legal blanks of all kinds at this otiice. Charley Shires has contracted to culti of but she seems to ho slowly improving described real property attach ed in said action Mrs. Kilberry of Portland is visiting on the :50th day of A ugust A. 1>. 1801, to obtain Full stock kept on hand and sold at the vate E. II. Skinner’s orchard next sea funds to pay th e several sum s of m oney above and good hopes of her recovery are en her sister Mrs. L. Suiter. F irst S troot, N ew b erg , O re. lowest prices. stated , a n d accru in g costs. son on the shares. tertained. And w hereas on the :>0ch day of A ugust A. D Mins Clara Miller is very sick aud there 1804,1 M. Coffin was in the city on busi d id d u ly levy upon and attach. In s.iid A word to the wise is always sufficient. At the meeting of the council on Mon wifi not be any school this week. action, the follow ing described real property ness last Friday and while there took a belonging to said D efendent J. 1*. C onverse, to- See what Parker & Inglis have to say this day night the committee on water works The farmers don’t complain now about wit:— look at the Monterey. week in their new ad. All of the rig h t title and in terest of said J. 1*. was instructed to have a survey made to the ground being too dry to plow. Win. Mitchell has bought the lot back C onverse in au d to the follow ing d escrib ed Mrs. J. H. Harries has just received A some of the springs near town and obtain real p ro p e rty , situ a te ly in g and being in the of his blacksmith shop with the intention Ed. Williams is somewhere on the Wil C ounty of Y am hill ami State of Oregon, and ■ fine line of millinery from the east. estimates. The finance committee was bounded and described ns follows, b e in g all of building ou it in order to be nearer bis Please call and inspect. lamette digging potatoes this week. of l<ota One (1). Two <2). T hree H) and Four (I) instructed to obtnin a loan of a sum not of R ural Home No. 2., a.* recorded a t pace s ix - i work. Mr. and Mrs. Suiter took a trip to to exceed $1,000 to meet the current ex- ty -th re e (tv»), Vol. One (1). R ecords of Town j Ladies if you wish a dress or ca Clackamas last Saturday and returned F lats o f saitl Y am hill C ounty, Oregon. Miss Mary C. Saltns who is teaching at made in the latest style at a reasonable ponses of the city. Also Lot No. T hree (S) of M ock No. Tw elve j homo Tuesday. Middleton was in town last Saturday and (12) of H u rley ami Larges A ddition to the town prico call on Mrs. McDaniel. ml Henry Wilson, the postmaster at of Newberg, iu Y am hill C ounty, State of O re Sunday visiting her uncle Allen S. Ola Mortenson and wife arrived here gon. Still holds forth with everything in Its lino All the news told every’ week in the Welshton, Florida, says lie cured a case Craven. from Washington last week and will Now th e re fo re by vi-tue of said E xecution, th a t the trade calls for. Collie und see and year for the small sum of $2. See our of diarrlxca of long standing in six hours, Ju d g m en t and o rd er of sale, and in pursuance you may buy or not, as you please. Miss Hester Henry was here visiting clubbing offer on second page. of th e com m ands of »aid w rit, I w ill on S a tu r with one small bottle of Chamberlain’s make this their future home. day the 1st, day of D ecem ber A. D. 1*(*t, at the friends last week before going to Browns Mr. Grover has built a new wood shed h o u r of Oue o’clock p. m. of said day. at the Alf. Mills lost one of his gray horses Colic, Cholera and Diarrfuca Remedy. house do o r in M cM innville. Y am hill ville, where she will reside with her un What a pleasant surprise that must have and had a new porch built on the front of court County, State c f Oregon, sell s u b j-e t to re d e m p last week, that he brought down from cle during the winter. his house which adds much to its ap tion, a t pub lic auction, to the highest b id d er P r ic e s c h e e r f u lly g lv c u . A t y o u r s e rv ic e . been to the sufferer. Such cures are not eastern Washington in the spring. for cash iu h and, the above d escrib ed real unusual with this remedy. In many in pearance. property, to satisfy said Ju d g m en t, costs aud Steel and Wood Beam plows, 8, 10, 12, In order to make room the Newberg stances only one or two doses are required accru in g coats. Mrs. Bartholomew, Mrs. Tom Sallee, D ated th is th e 24th d ay of O ctober A. D. 1894. 14 and 10 inch for sale at J. Ii. Town Milling Co. will sell slab wood for 25c. to fiive permanent relief. It can always W. <». IIENDKRHON, Mrs. William Carter nod Mrs. Sam Brie- send’s at prices never heard of in New per load during the next 30 days. S h eriff of Y am hill C ounty, Oregon. be depended upon. When reduced with bine visited school Friday afternoon. P. berg before, call and see them before buy For a stylish hair cut or a smooth water it is p'easant to take. For sale by ing. shave call on F. E. Vestal at Hill’s Bar A. T. Hill, druggist. N o tic e o f F i n a l S e ttle m e n t. O r e g o n S ta te W e a t h e r S e rv ice . G. W. Cults has put in a foot bridge ber Shop, one door east of Wilson’s In the C ounty C ourt for,Y am hill C ounty, State Sl'MMARY. Billy McLaughlin is good on • jump across the canyon at J. S. Holt’s place grocery. of Oregon. In th e m a tte r of the E state of O rpha A. Ilagcy, S pring URooK, Or., Oct., 1891. when necessity demands alacrity. Wed and will also put down a walk from bis deceased. Elevation above sea level, feet........ 400 Lost—a bundle of bed clothing on the nesday while sitting in front of the Hos Notice of F in a l S ettlem ent o f Account. .place to town. Improvements long is hereb y given th a t K. G. Iiagoy, Ad south road between C. F. Nelson’s and kins’ brick a stack of canned tea in Holt's Moan temperature........................... 52.7° m Notice needed. Departure for normal...................... -0 7° in istra to r of tbe K atateof O rpha A. Ilagey, tie - Newberg. Leave at postoffice. ceased, has ren d ered and p resented for settle store window toppled over against the Maximum tein|ieralurc, 4 th ........... T h e B est Is 77° m ent and tiled in said court his final A ccount A gentleman named Toft from Portland t2 * S . B. M a y b e n . plate glass, and Billy thinking the whole Minimum temperature, 6ih & 12th. 37* of his A dm inistratio n of said E state aud th a t ARE YOU HUNGRY? Tt, cheOPo.t. was in town last Tuesday. He took a Tuesday the 4th day of D ecem ber. 1894, nt One Mrs. Kenyon presided at Mrs. J. H. building was coming over, made a jump Mean of maximum temperature. .. 60 7° o ’clock p. m. of said day a t th e court room of look at the valley in company with A. P. Harries’ milliner parlors during the ab for the street that was a record smasher. “ “ minimum “ . . . 44.8° said court iu M cM innville iu said county and U«> T o W IL S O N ’S tiK O C K R Y n n d Number times maximum tempera-^ state has been d uly appointed by th e Ju d g e of Oliver and was well pleased with the sence of Mrs. Harrias who was in the city No damage except to Billy’s nerves. said c o u rt for th e settlem e n t of said account at ture 99° or above 0 I v o ry th ln c GET SOMETHING TO EAT! country. w hich tim e a n d place any person in te re s te d in last Saturday. Number times minimum tempera F rooh .»H'lpnn. said E state may appear and flle exception* in C u r e f o r C r ip p le d C h ild re n » ture 49° or below...................... 4 w riting to the sa id account am i co n test the The farmer bas to sell his stock cheap If you want a pump go to Storey’s. He K. G. IIA OK'Y, The National Surgical Institute, Pacific Total precipitation, inches............ 4 89 sam e. and it is cheap meat that you want, while handles the best made, fits them up him A d m in istra to r of E state. Departure from normal, inches, plus 0.10 it is yonr money I want. Take advant self and guarantees them to satisfy you. Branch 319 Bush street, San Francisco, Greatest precipitation in 24 consec successfully treats all cases of Orthopedic age of the supposod short life of the Cen Galvanized pipe and fittings always on Surgery, Diseases of Spine, Hip and Knee utive hours, 23rd, inches......... 0.94 To T rad e. 5 tral Meat Market and buy meat at hard hand. Joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Nasal Prevailing direction of wind.......... Improve«! or unimproved property in Number of clear days. 11 Catarrh, Bow Legs, Knock Knees, all times prices. J. S. B aker . J. H. Townsend has disposed of his Deformities and Chronic Diseases. Their partly cloudy days, 4 Newberg wanted in exchange tor farm cloudy days 10 land with or without fruit trees. Cail ut ■Gene Hoskins hopes to get off to the membership in the Northwest Funeral success in treating these cases is shown “ “ days on which .01 or of G raphic office for information. t4 Hawaiian islands before the next presi Association to Everett J. Townsend who by the thousands of references from trust precipitation fell....................... A . K . C O O PE R & CO. dential election, as he feels assured that will carry on the undertaking business worthy people all over the country. Persons having afflicted children or Number of days on which .04 or C o r r i., C u rri., C u r r i,. the republican administration which is hereafter. more of precipitation fell....... friends should convince themselves of tlic Dates on which hail fell................ Afino lino oi visiting anil business Wo take H i I h plan to inform the public that we are bettor than ever prepared to sup- ware to come will annex the islands and Unclaimed letters remain in the post excellent results of the system of treat “ of thunder storms.................. cards just roccivcil at this office. Call ! be wants to secure some land while it is office for Mrs. Nettie Newma, Miss Cecil ment by this Institute. Ohe or more of ply tlie trade this Fall in lite line of a “ of light frost........................... these surgeons will bo at the St. Charles and get prices. cheap. Olds and Mr. Bertie SpooneT. Persons Hotel, Portland, Monday, November 12, Rcmarl»—Total rainfall since January F o r S a le . Watch yonr kidneys. They carry the calling for the above letters please say one day, to exuimne cases. Send for cir 1, 39.42 inches; since July 1, C.47 incites. cular. Reference may be had to Judge J. C. 8 a w y e r , P. M. poison from the system, and need care, advertised. E d m u n d R o b in s o n , Forty acres oi land (or sale. For price Pot ties desiring to «et ordì arda lids Fall will make money by calling on or correte Htrahn, Albany; Judge Thos. L. David Voluntary Observer Oregon \V. B. as much so, as the bowels. Take an oc and oilier information call at this office. Mrs. Brodereon, the friend of Mrs. H. son, Salem ; R. B. Miller, Dayton ; T. W. ponding with us beforo placing their orders. casional dose of Oregon Kidney Tea, it Thompson, Gaston; Gov. E. P. Ferry, , Christenson, died at Portland last P ro g ra m C ow f o r S a le . will keep you in prime health. Give it to week leaving three children motherless. Olympia, and hundred of others. If you want a good milk cow call on J. Of Newberg quarterly meeting of the children, it will keep them well, and Mrs. Christenson went down on Tuesday D e b a t i n g C lu b . Friends church to be held November 9, L. Haworth at Spring brook, Or. save lots of trouble, Trial size package and brought the youngest, a child of The debating society which meets at 10 and 11,1894. 25 cents. All druggists. fourteen moaths, home with her and will the Brutscher school house had a very in FRIDAY, NOV EM TIER 9. The new boat that is being built at the give it a home. teresting meeting on last Friday night. 2:00 p. m .—M eeting for M inU try and O versight. P R O P R I STORM OF T H E Rev. Jam es P. Price w ill read a paper oil foot of River street met with an accident the “ Duty of the Paator to the C hurch aud For a pain in the side or chest there is The question debated waa: Resolved C hurch to the P a sto r.” a few days ago. With the falling of the nothing so good as a piece of flannel dam that sprinkling or pouring is not water 7:00 p. of m the —RusIneRH M eeting of the W om en« Foreign M issionary A ssociation. water the boat settled down on an up pened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balín baptism according to the teaching of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. right block which forced a hole in the bot and bound on over the seat of pain. It Christ and his apostle* The judges 10 00 ft. m .—M eeting for W orship. tom of the boat of sufficient size to let affords prompt and permanent relief and were Albert Heater, J. Etzwiler and M 1:30 n. m.—B usiness M eeting. The Im p o rta n ce and V alue of Oon<i L itera Klrst-clnss rig s on s h o rt notino. the water in freely. The water was if used in time will often prevent a cold McKern. After debating the question to ture. w ill be dU cussed by Rev. Eiwood O u r prices a re th e low est in to w n . am i o thers. pumped out and the hole stopped with from resulting in pneumonia. This same an hour ami a half a short recess was ta 7:00 p. Scott m —Music. D evotional. but little damage. treatment is a sure cure for lame back. ken and in the meantime the judges W anted m ore C a l e b * .......... W. H. Reece brought in their report which was two for GI VU US A CA LL. R ecitation .............. .N ervle W right At the last W. F. M. S. of Friends For sale by A. T. Hill, druggist. Music. (ho affirmative anil one for the negative. church Mrs. J. J. Jessup and Mrs. Allen Social A ttraction« of the Sabbath School The bones of a human being are nearly Editor Bill Watkins read a paper called K. c. V arner Craven were appointed superintendents CJns* E s e rc tte • < Inglia’ Claaa Sabbath School a* a , or in C iv ilisa ef the Juvenile work. A Christmas box one quarter water during the Ufo oí the the Popgun, published at Wilsonville j The tio n Mr*. G a rd n e r is ready to be sent to our missionaries on individual. They are chiefly composed which was quite interesting. Gilbert | Music. Graves will edit the next paper which will I of phosphalo of lime, but contain a good HABRATII. NOVEMBER H. Kake Island, Alaska, also a liberal dona 9.4ft a m .— Sabbath School. tion of dried fruit to the family who were deal of animal matter and other elemonts. he read in two weeks. The question to j 11 .00a. in.. T'M and 7:C3 p. m .—M eeting* for so kind to Silas Moon at Ft. Wrangle. In the skeleton of a man nearly four be debated, this, Friday night is: Re 0.00 p. W m orship. .- Y . P. 8 C. E. BDtrao BV Two donations of money from friends in pounds o{ the metal calcium which is solved that if women were given the elec A aron M B ra t , C lerk. the east have been received amounting to many times more valuable than gold, be toral franchise they would do away with ! Rousmili flM itk T rAn afitri n f R ea l K ila t e . fifty dollars, to be used in helping to buy ing worth $300 an ounce. Thus in the the saloon. The leaders in the debate j WE 8 F.LL FOR Established >868, osseus Iramework of the average tramt will be Amos Graves and Bill Williams. W K BUY FOR A P Oliver to L Koot In scres pt E II ' F lu tterin g, No A ppetite, Could a boat. T he only fU gazlne on th o may be found material with a market val R epo r ter Woodward tract or Uural Home No. 2. n o tá le e p . W ind on Stom ach. Pacific Coast. ue of about $18,000, but the trouble is to Jane A Clark to A P Oliver residence | M in e L o c a te d . on Kiver et and 6 lots. Awarded Its literary matter represents the best separate it from substances with which it ’T o r a long tim e I had a terrible WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION thoughts of such W. Mitchell of Newberg, John writers as Hjalmar A P Oliver to L Boot lots 7 and 8 Litt'o ■ pain a t my h<-nrt, which fluttered :d- t fif b M t Honors— W o rld ’« Fair. is combined ; that is what makes caldnm frown of Scotts Mill, and Thomas White i Hotnes. Hjorth Bovesen, Charles Warren 8tod- motit Incessantly. 1 had no »ppetltc costly and tramps valueless.—Uregon City W EIGHT AND dard, ICdith M. Thomas, Joaquin Miller. [of Portland have located a mine in the D U A P Oliver to Jane A Clark 69 acrea pt and could not sleep. I would bo MEA r. Enterpriu. l u l l lustrations show in the best style compelled to s it up in ix-d and belch ¡Cascade mountains east of Scotts Mill*. ! Bayly D. L. C. Tie glories o f the Pacific Coast. yas from my stomnch until I thought W. A. McGuire, a well known citizen Iwhichtbey say promises to be very rich Central Addition to Win Mitchell tlie every m inute would be toy last. It is a pictorial history o f th e Great A ustin Stanley. of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that lave made a number of trip* to the ! Swain property lot 4 vul banse. West. It covers the whole basin of the T here was a fee ii tut of oppression Central Addition to F fl Storev lots 14 about my h eart, arid I was afraid to Pacific, including China, Japan, and there is nothing as good for children mine during the past year and after a Corea. You want it, so does your draw a full breath. I couhl riot -cv«-. n troubled with colds or croup as Chamber- thorough investigation, they are con and 15 hlk 17. family. K II Kotter* and wife to O I, Na.rii 5t)1 a rsira w ithout resting. My husbana IM PRIM I BRANCH berlain's Cough Remedy. He has used vinced that there is something in it. Mr. Induced me to tty j acres pt He«* l>. L. C. O im Sam el« Copy, ioc . Slegt« N iieitcr*, age. it in his family for several years with the White has had considerable experience in Y«arly Subscription, S j.o o . , . , , O I Na- h to K H Itover, a tract near lest results and always keeps a bottle of mining and he feel* assnrred that they ; Amity. All P o .tm « it» t. are snthorlred to lab* •utMcrlpt louo it in the house. After having lagrippe lie have struck a lion an z» Mr Mitcliell and i _____________ _ and am happy to say It has cured me. I now h ive a -•• undid apj • and was himself troubled with a severe congh Mr. White will leave Newlierg on Satur Overland Monthly Pub. Co. I.rrtn rc . sle«-p wciL Ita effect was im iy nnir- tr.n isKi.o, O kiboon . He used other remedies without benefit day and will join Mr. Brown at Scotts S an VsANCtaco. O ac . Bi»hop Dillon of the United Brethren Vi and then concluded to try the children's Mills where they will lay in a stock of church at Salem will deliver a lecture at M US. IIA n u r E. PTA RTt, PctX svIlte, P». Dr. MMn. Ilf-a rt C u re 1, so.-I on n is- Stlvn medicine and to his delight it soon provisions snd tools snd then go to the the college on next Tuesday evening at Ftmrrinw*« t h a t th o Hrat b o trle w ill !n*nu*Jt. effected a permanent cire. 50 cent bot mine prepared to make a thorough test of 7 :30 o’clock. Subject, "The Bible ra. In A ll draffgtftt* Hell I t »r t l. ft U»ttl< i fu r lift, or FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE. I t w ill be Rent, p re ja ift, on r*x « .j t c f p ric e tles for sale by A. T. Hill, druggist. their find. They will probably not get •60 Aero«, In T ra c t» to s u it, nf from b j tu e Dr. M edical Co , Eli .1 - : t , in d . fidelity.’’ Admission free. MOST PERFECT MADE. «*a<-Y All nartljr Im proved Good out before Christmas. Their friends ho,* Tin* l a s t an«I m o s t p o p u la r b r e e d . It«» k» * A purs Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free l»?r »llty, from 1 to 2 mile* from Nt*whrrf. Cur-' f«»r a;iit? at p»*r s i l ing of 15. their most sanguine expectations will be Dr. Price'» Cream Baking Powder bom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant Verm« n * y . ft*r n t h . realized. Minn or a d d « u , H obson. 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. Wo»M '« F a ir rilg'iw » .rieriaf a n j P:,-to c ia • p rin g le > L\ Cf. L i J.* .* D Ituaufeo»’ I Awarded Geld Mfdal ttljw ts irr F é , '-»I* Frir.táes. Makes tri w eekly trip s betw een D ayton an d P o rtlan d . Leaves Dayton at 5 a. m . on Mon days, W ednesdays an d Fridays. Leaves Po rt la n d at 7 a. in. on Tuesdays, T h u rsd ay s an d Sat urdays. Good is Good! But Something Better Bents it. ever known* won’t 'B .I [ O E 8 P u r e D r u g s — I V I e c lic in e s . A . T. H IL L . IO N EE It H A R D W A R E STORE. J. B. MOUNT, City. 0 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES, S M I T H P R O S ., R ü iñ L LIV E R Y S T A B L E . Cash Meat Merkel Overland Monthly, HEART DISEASE. CASH . GOOD V w fticgjr CREAM BAKING Dr. M iles’ Heart Cure POW DER & Poultry Yard V/yandottcs a Specialty. Sold by a!! Druggie. 4