Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 21, 1896, Image 3

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in qu in i at lu is uiucc for a snap hi
Prof. C. E. Lewis went to Marion on
Mak*a tri weekly tripi betwesu Daytoa aud real eeluCe.
Tuesday for a few days visit,
Portland. Lsavea Dayton at 7:30 a. m. uu Mou
days. Wednesdays aad Fridays. Leaves Port­
For all kind of stove repairs, on short
Howard Williams sports a riding horse
land at 10:30 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
notice, see J. B. Mount.
1 since trading for that Oregon farm.
Saturdays.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Paul Macy and wife visited with their
C. á E. CO.-TIM E CARD.
Downs
on Tuesday August 18, a son.
| son Will in McMinnville last Tuesday.
Steamer
“ Wm. M Hoag” will leave Yamhill
Ste
Street Dock for Willamette River points at 6:30 i Jeremiah Osborn is laying in a big
L. M. Parker will auctioneer C. H.
h . m. ou Tuesdays. Thursdays aud Saturdays
coouectia? with the ateamer ••Albany” at Sa­ supply of wood for the college boarding DeLaney’s sale down near Sherwood
lem for point« aouth.
E dwin S tonz .
hall.
next Saturday.
J. C M ato .
Manager.
Sup't River Division.
Moore’s Alabama Ilappv Darkies are
J. II. Rees took a load of blackberries
j^TEAM E RJ ALTONA AND RAMONIA.
| on the boards for Armory Hall Friday over to Scotts Mills Monday, which met
' night.
(Oolug sout h, read down; north, up.)
with ready sale.
DAILY BOATS.
Mr. Peterson is erecting a very neat
6 45 a. m . . . .LV. Portland ar
. . p m . 2:40
Harloa Ong rode over on his pony
8:15 ................ Oregon City.......................12:30
11:40 ......................Ne «'berg..................a. m 10:40 barn on his north Meridian street prop- from Scotts Mills Wednesday and re­
4:30p.m .
Salem
................... 7:45 i erty.
turned yesterday.
7:00 ......... ar . Independence lv . . . . . . . 6:30
SUNDAYS.
Charley Mackey has rented a farm
Bon Patton is thinking some of return-
9:00 a m............ l v . Portland a r ............ p. m. 3:30
near Dayton, where he will move in a 1 ing to Illinois to resume his old occupa-
1:30 p. m .............. Newoerg
................ 12 30
0 :3 0 .............. ..
Salem................. a. in. 10:15
short time.
i tion of working on a farm.
8 :3 0 ^ ............ ar . Independence l v
............9.00
•Free hack meets boat at Newberg.
The Graphic and the great New York
Presiding Elder Gue paid Newberg a
R A N . CO —TIME CARD.
Tribune one year for $1.50. Copies of visit Tuesday and returned on Wednes­
Steamer Elmore leaves Portland Sundays and the Tribune may be seen at this office. day morning’s train to Portland.
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Thursdays at 6 a. m. Returning leaves Salem
Tuesdays aud Saturdays at 6 a m.
Steamer M odoc leaves Portland Mondays,
W ednesdays and Fridays at 7 a. in., returning
the follow ing days.
Pass N ewberg on the
down trip at 6:20 a. m.
O liver Si Colcord agents fo? railway lines.
OREGONIAN R A ILW A Y DIVISION
— AND—
PORTLAND AND YAM HILL RAILW A Y.
Trains a rrive at Newberg as follow s:
North.
South.
7:55 a .m .
*12:30 p. m.
12:30 p. in.
6:05 p. m.
•Every other day.
Passenger and Freight Rates to all points,
can be obt&lued from
C. B. FRIS3ELL,
A gent N ewberg.
P. FISHER. Newsp .
21 Merchant’s E xchange, Sau Frauci&co.
Is our authorized ageut. This paper is kept on
file in his ollice.
L
L ocal E v e n ts.
The Graphic and the Oregonian for
$ 2 . 00 .
E. D. Elwood has just had a new barn
completed on his property.
Dr. H. J. Littlefield is having a roomy
wood shed built on to his house.
President Newlin and Prof. Edwin
Morrision were in McMinnville Tues­
day.
John Winters and family passed
Rollin Kirk took the boat for Indepen­
through town last Monday headed for dence Wednesday morning, where he
' salt water and apparently loaded for will canvass for aluminum ware.
“ bar.”
Mr3. E. II. Woodward, Harvey Dor-
N. C. Kirk and family arc breaking rance and W . P. Ileacock and son Orlio
the record tiiis week by breaking camp were passengers to the city Wednesday
at home and departing for the coast for morning.
the first time.
Rev. A. T. Ware and family and Prof.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith of the West J .C . Hodson and wife started for the
End drug store are rejoicing over the coast on Tuesday, expecting to he gone
appearance of a little one in their fam ily. about two weeks.
Date, August 12.
Frank Storey, Enos Ellis, Jake Estep
Parties wanting buildings moved or and J. C. Matteson left for the Cascades
raised will do well to call on Tice & Tib- Thursday morning where they will pros­
odo who are prepared to do such work pect for the precious metals.
and guarantee satisfaction.
7-17t2
I. L. Scofield our good natured dentist
Mr. Slipp city passenger agent of the in company with W ill Bond was seen
S. P. Co. was in Newberg Tuesday after­ headed toward the county seat on “ bus­
noon, and succeeded in pursuading A . iness” last Wednesday morning.
J. Clark to take his trip east over the S.
Arthur Richie of Bcotts Mills, who at­
P. route.
tended college here two years ago, start­
The editor of the Graphic left lor As­ ed last Wednesday for Butte, Montana,
toria on Wednesday, where he will soak where he has a job in a mine, weighing
his feet in salt water for a day or two, ore. A cousin of his is overseer of the
during the meeting of the state editorial mine.
association.
Shepard Ong will move J. II. Douglas
Fourteen teachers took the examina­
tion at McMinnville last week, half of
Attorney Clarence Butt and Harvey whom made a failure. Snuffer of Sheri­
Porrance were in the county seat on dan, and Duncan of Dayton, assisted the
business last .Saturday.
new superintendent.
Presbyterian church services are held
Rob Cooper was off his feed for a few
every first and third Sunday at eleven days this week so that he was unable to
o ’clock a. m.
J. E. D ay , Pastor.
attend to business but he is on deck a-
Rev. Jarard having resigned his posi­
tion as pastor of the Baptist church in
Newberg, will probably go to Moscow,
Idaho.
Charley Wilson, Walter Parker, and
W ill Clemenson were in the city Thurs­
day, taking in the wonders of Fore-
paugh’s great show.
Cy Vaughan and bi3 two sons and
Henry Decker left on Monday morn­
ing’ s boats for some point on the Colum­
bia where they expected to get work in
the timber.
The Graphic has received from E d­
mund Robinson at Kirkwood, California,
an interesting account of their trip down
from .here. It was received too late
for this week's publication.
As we go to press word .comes that
George Hailstone, who is in the employ
of the S. P. company, while working on
the mountain, fell in such a way as to
break one of his ribs.
He was waited
on by Dr. Littlefield.
The farmer has to sell his stock cheap
aud it is cheap meat that you want,
while it is your money I want. Take
advantage of the supposed short life of
the Central Meat Market and buy meat
at hard time prices.
J. S . B a k e r .
Orie Winslow has decided to return to
Carthage, Indiana, where his father
offers him a good lay out on a farm.
Sorry to see them leave Oregon but
• hope they may prosper in their old
home again.
They will probably leave
about Sep. 1.
A meeting is called for Friday evening
at 8 p. m. in the Hoskins brick building,
for the purpose of organizing a McKin­
ley and Hobart club, and making ar­
rangements for the present campaign.
Ail interested in the election of M cKin­
ley are cordially invited to attend.
When crossing a ravine on the Ilarger
farm in We3t Chehalera last Tuesday,
Amos Nelson's thrashing engine broke
through the culvert, falling about five
feet. The drive wheel struck a tree and
broke in several pieces which caused a
lay off for the crew until a new wheel
could lie shipped out from Portland.
I f you have ever seen a little child in
the agony o f summer complaint, you
can realize the danger o f the trouble
and appreciate the value o f instantan­
eous relief always afforded by D eW itt's
Colic & Cholera Cure. For dysentery
and diarrhoea it is a reliable remedy.
W e could not afford to recommend this
as a cure unless it were a cure. A . T.
Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Blair started to
Scotts Mills last Friday morning, driv­
ing F. A. Morris’ mare to the buggy,
hut they got no farther than the W y-
joosk i hill below town.
When about
two-thirds of the way down the hill,
from some unaccountable reason the
mare began to kick, and before a halt
could lie called the shafts anil dashboard
were pretty badly splintered up. Mr.
and Mrs. Blair got out without a scratch
however which was the main thing to
be thankful for.
W . N. Button arrived home last Mon­
day after an absence of two or three
weeks. He visited Bpokane, Baker City,
Pendleton and several of the mining dis­
tricts tributary to these points, with a
view of choosing a location for merchan­
dising.
Since coming home he re­
ceived word from Bpokane that a groc-
eryman in that city had accepted an
offer made by himself and a Portland
gentleman for his stock and fixtures and
he left for that city on Wednesday morn­
ing.
He says business is lively at
Spokane and houses hard to rent, and
consequently his family will remain in
Newberg for the present.
Biilv has
made many friends since coming to New­
berg who are exceedingly aorry to see
him leave.
Jr. and family over from Bcotts Mills
the first of the week. Prof. Douglas,
who will teach in the college the coming
year, has rented the Martin property on
the corner of 3rd. and River streets.
!W ?
D uB bta W e ild iiif.
A double wedding was solemnized at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John
Shearer in Newberg on Thursday,
August 20,1896, at 10 o ’clock a. m . The
contracting parties were Miss Josie
Shearer and Perry Bradley, aud Miss
Lizzie Shearer and Dr. I. L. Scofield,
Rev. Scofield of Forest Grove, officiating,
assisted by Rev. E. E. Thompson of
McMinnville.
A number of relations
and friends were present to witness the |
ceremony and help to start trie young
people on the royal road to happiness !
complete.
Miss Josie Shearer has been a teacher
in the Newberg public schools for the
past two years while her sister Miss Liz­
zie has been a student in the school, and
both have a large circle of friends in !
Newberg, who while they will regret to
lose them from the circle of single bio«-
se :ne -s will give them a hearty God
speed. Perry Bradley,‘ whose home is
in Portland has been in the employ of
the street railway company us conduc­
tor for several years, and by his steady
habits and strict attention to business
has gained an enviable reputation with
the company.
Dr. Scofield is a rising
young dentist who came to Newberg a
few months ago, since which time he has
NTISTKY.
been building up a good business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley left on the noon
Newberg, Oregon.
train for their cosy little home awaiting
G old filling. Beam loss gold Crowns and
them on the eastern hank of the Wil­ Unripe
work h specialty. All kinds Amalemn.
Boue and Silver filling done. Also artificial
lamette, near Portland, while Mr. and teeth
with gold tllliugs at bedrock prices.
All
Mrs. Scofield will occupy the Moore work warranted.
property on Meridian street.
The Graphic extends congratulations.
TTO R N E Y-A T LAW .
DOWN GO GLASS FRUIT JARS!
55c.
60e.
85c.
PINTS, per dozen
QUARTS, per dozen
HALF GALLONS,
These are Mason’s Best fruit Jars.
CAN TOPS, per dozen
35c.
(3 dozen for 81.00)
RUBBERS, per dozen
5c.
(6 dozen for 25c.)
D'
Yours Strictly for Business,
MORRIS & MILES.
E. P. DIXON.
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A C rystal W ed d ing.
Mr. and Mrs. W . P. Ileacock celebrat­
ed their fifteenth wedding anniversary
at their pleasant home in north New­
berg, Monday evening August 17, 181)0.
ft was the wish of Mr. and Mrs Hea-
coek that the Newberg W . C. T. U . be
their guests on tins important occasion,
and so the parlors of their home were
well tidied with the members and their
husbands.
According to previous ar­
rangement, the Union furnished the pro­
gram of music and short speeches, after
which delicious cake and ice cream was
served in tiie dining room. A very pret­
ty water set and some other pieces were
presented the happy pair, and at a late
hour the company dispersed, having
spent a most pleasant evening, and hop­
ing that they might lie hidden to many
more anniversaries of their amiable host
and hostess.
G u e st .
IO X F .E R H ART >W A 1 ! II S T O R E .
OLAtiEHOE BUTT.
Still holds forth with everything in Its li ns
that the trade t-ulls for. Come and see ai
anti
you may buy or not, as you please.
Prom pt attention given to all I cch I business.
Newberg. O regon.
O ffice — Second F loor
Bank o f Newberg B uildin g.
P rice s ch e e rfu lly given .
I )K ES
> TISTE Y.
A t y o u r service.
I. L. SCOFIELD.
J. B. MOUNT, City.
Newberg, Orrcnn.
Seam less srol.t crow ns, brldgo work, gold
silv e r and bone fllllugs; alum inum or ru bber
plaies: teeth extracted w ithout paiu. Prices
reasouable.
Charley Mooro came in from Ocean
ALWAYS GO TO
Park Wednesday evening with another
installment of coasters, consisting of G.
gain. Jay Heath took his place in the W. Bales and family and the Misses Dr.
Barnard, Lucy Whitcomb, Etna Heston
meat shop while he was out.
First a n d M erldlnn S tre o ts ,
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NEW BERC.wBE.
It is hinted that one of our merchants and Lillian Haworth.
who has been blowing in a good deal of
President Newlin took the train
For every thine in the grocery line. Yon will always And on mr shelve«» large and well seleeUd
and
»lock of Staple sml Fancy Groceries, Wondeuwaro, (’ rockery. Stoneware, Glassware
railroad fare each week, contemplates Wednesday morning for Sherwood in
Lumps, Flower Pots, etc. Everything sold at lowest living price for cash.
Presi­
cutting off this unnecessary drain by the interest of Pacific College.
F R U IT
.A. S P E C I A L T Y .
negotiating witli the county clerk for a dent is doing good work for the college
the patronnsro o f his old Indiana Country produce taken in exchange tor goods.
A fair investigation of my goods and prices la
A card received from Justin Haworth Solicits
all
I
ask.
¿iflp-Uoods
delivered
to
all
purls
of the city, and to the boat landing.
F
riends
who
need
watch
repairing
done.
and the outlook at present speaks favor­
marriage license. Good scheme.
at Quaker, Indiana, sayB they intend to
J. T. Smith is not to say mad and you able for a good attendance at the open­ come back to Oregon before Christmas 2 7 0 M orrison St.
ing
in
spite
of
hard
times.
need not so accuse him when you meet
and they may come before many weeks.
PORTLAND, OR.
him on the street. The only trouble is,
T. IS. Cummings and Claud who have He says the weather is very oppressive
Mrs. Smith started on her visit to Iowa the contract for building Charlie Lar­ to one who knows how to appreciate a
last Monday and John is a little off his kin’s house on the Ilymel place, rooted night’s rest in the Willamette valley.
FOR
feed on account of loneliness.
their tent and departed Monday after­ Justin’ s neighbors will he glad to see
The statement made many years ago noon, expecting to begin work at once. them back.
that “ man cannot live by bread alone” Luther Charles also purchased a new
is as true as it ever was— he must have a apron and expects to assist in driving
Theories o f cure m ay he itiscussed at
nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go nails.
length by physicians, but the sufferers
with it. Stanley & Cooper are always
D on’ t trifle away time when you want quick relief, and One Minute
ready to furnish their customers with
have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Cough Cure will givo it to them. A
the best of fresh and smoked meats.
It is the only
Fight them in the beginning with De- sure cure for children.
Everett Weesner arrived home from Witt’s Colic A Cholera Cure.
Yon linruiless remedy that produces im m e­
Newport Tuesday. He reports a large d on ’t have to wait for results, they diate results. A . T. Hill.
attendance at this favorite resort this are instantaneous, and it leaves the
season. C. B. Frissell has become so bowels in healthy condition.
A. T.
Sir. Hendershott, who livos near Butte-
enamored with the beauties of Nye Hill.
ville, was in town last Monday looking
Creek that he has bought a lot and has
Fred McCrea was unfortunate enough after the hop trade. The probabilities
put himself to work clearing it off ready
to
get a barley beard in one of his eyes are that Mr. Hendershott will soon lie a
for building.
The chances are that
resident of Newberg as he is about to
Charley will soon quit as the fellow said, one day the first of the week, and about close a deal for the lease of the Newberg W ill b o w r e a th e d w ith a m a t e n p a j l n g
the
fir»t
tiling
the
little
intruder
did
was
call it a half day and go fishing.
s m llo , a f t e r y o u Invest In a
to start on an exploring tour in the d i­ House. He is an experienced hotel man
Billy Sutton, who returned from an
and
would
no
doubt
make
a
success
of
r7
Jl.
rection of the brain. Dr. Littlefield fish­
extended trip through Eastern Oregon
ed it out before much damage was done, the business in Newberg.
and Washington last Monday says he
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hut it looked a w hile like Fred might
heard much free silver talk, especially
ipU irP L O WITH IT3 NET»
need a dog with a string to him.
A . J. Clark departed on Wednesday
at Bpokane and Baker City, hut after
morning’s train for Warren, Ohio, his
R. L. Thompson, Henry McGuire and
PINCH TEKSiOiJ,
making the tour and hearing all sides of
old home, where his mother now lives.
the question discussed lie catne home D. R. Jackson were arrested on last He expects to visit parts of Wisconsin
W ill mnke a vigorous and relentless fight through the Presidential
TEH 3 I 0 H INDICATOR
fully convinced that McKinley would lie Tuesday and arraigned before Justice before his return.
campaign, for principals w hich w il! bring prosperity to the entire
The Graphic wishes
country.
elected. Ife says the sound money sen- McPhillips of McMinnville, charged him a pleasant journey.
timent among merchants and business with unlawfully taking up the body of
It« campaign news and discussions will interest and should bo
¡ be m o s t co m p le te a n d useful rlevioes ever
read by every American citizen.
men generally is of a very pronounced the old inan Jones a year or more ago. i
a
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d
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d
to
a
n
y
sew
in
g
m
achine.
Adininst rntorH Notice.
Attorney McMahon of Portland, who is
character.
In the C ounty Court for Y r.nhill county O re­
We Furnish THE GRAPHIC and the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, both
connected with this case, was also up on gon.
in the m atter o f Estate o f O. It. B ristow , I D io W H I T E i-»
Since 1878 there have been nine epi­
the same charge. All the parties were Deceased.
demics of dysentery in different parts of
N otice i* h ereby given by the undersigned j
Durably ant! Handsomely Built,
held under bonds to await the meeting A dm inistrator o f the Estate o f G R. Bristow
the country in which Chamberlain’ s
eceased to the creditors of and nil persons
Of fine Finish and Perfect Adjustment,
of the grand jury in September. It will d having
C A S H IN A D V A N C E .
claim s ngatn-t the said deceased t > pre­
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
Sew# ALL Scv/ablo Articles,
he remembered that the parties named sent them with their proper vouchers within
was used with perfect success. Dsyen-
six m onths after the first oublic.itlon of this
Address all orders to T J J ] ?
above took up the lindy of the old man n otice to the said Adiniriitrator at the late A ud v.ill s -rv e and p lease yo u up to the full
tery, when epidemic, is almost as severe
Jones, who was buried in the Dundee resid ence o f tiie d ecea sed near N ew lcrg Ore­ lim it o f y o u r expectations.
gon , o r at the office o f L. F. Hall, in Newberg
and dangeoous us Asiatic cholera. Here­
A c t i v e D k a i . e i 3 W a n t e d in u n o ccu ­
cemetery, in order to secure the stomach Oregon, Y am hill cou n ty.
Write your name and address ori a postal card, send It to Geo. W. Best. Tribune
tofore the best efFirls of the most skilled
C. A. BRISTOW.
pied territory. L ib e ra l term s. A ddress,
and
ascertain
whether
it
contained
poi­
Building. New York City, and a simple copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY
Adm
instrator
of
Estate.
physicians, have failed to check its ra­
TKIItl/NK will be mailed to you.
son or not.
ges, this remedy, however, has cured the
N otice o f F iim l S e ttlem en t.
most malignant case«, both of children
Charley Spaulding’s big raft of logs
CLDVELAMD. q .
In the C ounty Court for Yam hill County, Or
and adults, and under the most trying were all rounded up in his boom below
egou
l a t h e matter o f the estate o f J. h. Bell,
conditions, which proves it to lie the town several days ago and the steamer deceased. Notice is hereby give.ii that the un­
e x e cu trix lias filed with the C ounty
best medicine in the world for bowel Mariah of Portland has licen engaged in dersigned
Clerk o f Yam hill cou nty, Oregon, her final hc
complaints. For sale by A. T. H ill,1 towing them to Oregon City in booms of cou n t and report o f her adm it)!-'.ration, ns e x ­
A u d i t , M c M in n v ille , O r.
ecu trix of said «»state, and that lion . J. K Ma
about 1500 logs.
Some 2.000,000 feet of gers, County Judge o f -aid county lias made nn
druggist.
ord
er
flxing
Tuesday,
Septem
ber
8,
lfi'.ifi,
at
10
Joseph Wiison, the corner grocery- logs will remain here safely housed in O 'clock a. in. as the tim e for hearing ob jection s
TVho can think
therein!.
of annio Rlinpla
man, who was arranging for a drive out the boom until later in the season, when to said final account and settlement
thing to pat* ntf
EMMA BELL.
Protect your Idea.*; thry may bring you wealth.
E xecu trix of said Ebtute.
through the Chchalem Center neighbor- they will lie forwarded as they are want­
'. f e
f
Writ.* JOHN WhbDKKBURN ft CO..
Attor­
C labkn ce B utt ,
ney«. Washington, L>.
for th^lr $i,8U0 prlao offer
hood and on half way up the side of ed. A number of the loggers who have
Att'y for E xecutrix.
and list of two hundred inventions wonted.
1
altered
long
and
hard
in
bringing
the
Chehalem Mountain last Monday, want­
ed a small boy to go along to open gates, logs down have been in town during
flo w a W o m a n Paid Ilei- Döbln.
F ull ' E n glish c o u r s e .
and that is the way the Graphic inan the week taking n few days rest, hut
A la dy In L exington says: ” 1 am ou t nf debt ^
t r v .r-TTTv.-i*-.-.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
came to get a rule. The corn, potatoes Charley, who never lets any dasies grow ami tbft.ik to the Diswim'iYT b u tlii” h. In th e !
past ‘•¡x week* I have marie 1530.00.
Every .
BUSINLSS
BRANCHES
under
their
feet,
is
already
sending
them
and garden truck of all kinds is making
hou sekeep er want* a Dishwasher, and any in -!
V'
person ran sell th»*m with b 'g profit j
b o o k k e e p in g , s h o r t h a n d , t e l e g r a p h y .
a big growth since the f in e rains we had “ to the front” to begin active operations telli^ent
to h lm ie ff. The hishwaaher it* lo v e ly , you can J
wash a id dry the fam ily d lfh es in two min- \
two weeks ago and everything has a for another big round up later on.
JOHN A. BECK,
W IL S O N ’ S
L X I X U U I I j J l V Y
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER,
RALLY ROUND THE FLAG,
^our Face
Sound Money-
National Honor-
Home Prosperity.
The N ew -Y ork
Weekly Tribune,
ilililuuG
nllis IIS
The Leading National Republican
Family Newspaper,
AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASED,
One Year for Only 81.50,
GR APHIC, Newberg, Of.
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PORTLAND
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fresh appearanee for this time in the
season. Borne French prune trees were
seen that were well loaded with fruit
but as a rule our prune trees are not
themselves this season at all. Jo At­
kinson's new patent gate was the last
one to encounter on the home trip, and
here all we had to d o was to yank the
rope and the gate did the rest. Long
live the man who invented it. By the
way Jo must be contemplating matri­
mony, judging from the way he is trim-
ing things up about the place.
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I have for sale, one gissi milch cow,
a good range cook stove for $6.00, and
four bed spring« $1.00 each.
Mas. M il l s R kkck .
F o r Sale.
T have for sale a number one N cw -
c -nib flying shuttle car])ct loom. Will
sell cheap for cash.
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ute», and without w etting your hand*. You j
can « c t particulars by addressing, T he Mound ;
C ity Idahwasher Co., St. 1. li’-*, M>»
There I? ;
bitT m oney in the business for an agent. I e x - ,
pect to clear |4.uoo the c-ruing ynar. I need
the m oney, why not m ake it?
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By stopping that cough. We know
Chas. K. Spaulding wants 40 tons of o f no better remedy for eoughs and
timothy and 00 tons of cheat hay. baled colds than the ti. B. Cough Cure 50
eents per bottle. For sale by all drug
and delivered in Newberg.
7-10tf
gists.
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A farm o f ~>2 acres, 1| miles from La-
Fayette, on Carlton road. 20 acre*
cleared. lOaeres in young bearing apple
orchard, 10 acres pasture. G ood house
and baru. This is a big bargain.
En­
quire at the Graphic office.
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P a i n t i n g In
fir s t -e ln •« s t y le . W ill
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Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells.
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write for particular*.
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P r i e , from 15. CO per thousand up.
Call or
Jesse Edwards Sc Hon, Props.
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F or the K id n e y *.
“ I am 65 years old ; have had kidney
disease and constipation for 2-5 years.
Am now well—used yourS. B. Headache
and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bot­
tles at 50 cents each. J. H. Kr.ight,
Rutledge, O r.” For sale by all drug­
gists.
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The averag- wheat crop In England
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