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yu O T E A M E R TO LE D O -T IM E CARD. Don’t forgot for a minute that Parker i Makes tri-w eekly trips bet wee u Dayton and is the Hatter. Portland. Leaves Dayton at 7:30 a. m . on Mon- Mens heavy double texture tlays, W ednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Port land at 10:30 a. in. on Tuesdays, T hursdays aud f o r $3.50. F. E. H o b s o n . Saturdays. C. St E. C O .-T IM E CARD. Q Steam . er “ Win. M. H oa g" w ill leave Y a m h ill Street Dock for W illam ette R iv er p o in t! at 6.30 u. m. nu Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays con n ectin g with the steam er “ A lb a n y” at Sa lem for points south. E d w in S tone . J. 0 . M a y o , Manager. Sup't R iver D ivision. 3 0 0 0 D e e r K illm l. Mens extra heavy double texture Mcintoshes for $4.25. F. E . H o b s o n . Ashland Record: "J . K. f.eabo was here from Eik creek this week with an other load o f fine venison. D. J. Grn- liaui accompanied him. Jim has kill ed aud marketed some 125 tilne deer this season. The huutiug iu that cele brated section this season bus been un. usually aucessful. O f the regular pro fessional hunters, it is estimated that Lewis Martin has killed 200, John W inuingliam 150, Sum Geary and Geo Weeks 12-5 apiece, Cal Winuingliam 150 Thos aud G eo Boland and Joseph Gil liland about 100, Mark W iuniugliam 150 and Dave Pence, who does Geary’s peddling and packs out, about 30. These arc the principal hunters living in thut section. The other hunters come from the valley towns. The finest buck of the season was killed Saturday by Scott Morris. H e was a six poiuter and weighed 150 pounds dressed. Mor ris lias killed about a dozen this season. It is estimated this season there has been 2000 deer killed by hunters In that district, the meat beiug either sold or preserved. The Elk creek breeding ground and fawning range where this great supply come from, and are killed is about twenty miles rouud, the Cow Horn rocks ou the Um pqua divide be ing the furthest boundry iytd Elk Creek which empties into Rogue river, the edge on this side. They come down the mountain in the winter and work their way up as the snow recodes in the spring About fuwning time the woods are full o f young deer nroud the licks, a saltpeter substance that oozes out o f the edges o f rocks or lu hanks, for w hich deer have a great appetite. Thousands o f deer are bred there and killed annually.” Mcintoshes The McKinley ratification was post poned last week on account of the rain, For all kind of stove repairs, on short and last night was the date arranged for the celebration. notice, see J. B. Mount. A lost stove lid for a small sized stove B. J. Sharp of Salem, state organizer has been left at this ollice. for the labor exchange, the headquarters J. C. Comic will be found at Baker's of which is at Independence. Missouri, old stand with a s ock of fresh meats was in town last Wednesday night. Frank Elliot left here on Thursday We are closing out our ready mixed morning for Southern Oregon, where lie (Oolug south, read d o w n ; north, up.) j Paints at a great bargain. Call and see will be engaged with the Southern Pa d a il y boats . 2:40 us. A. T. H i l l . cific land department for some time. l v . Portland a r .........p. m. fl:45 a. m Oregon City 12:30 8:1 j .. li to a. ni. 1" JO .N ewberg. Oliver and Colcord are putting u par It will pay you to go to Parker’s for : i 4:30 p. m. ..............Salem ......... 6:30 Blankets. He has the largest stock ever tition in their office, in order to be able 7 :0 0 ......... a r . In d ep en d en ce l v . SUNDAYS. to have business a little further seper- p. m. 3:30 shown in this county. 9:00 a. m. ........ l v . Portland a r . 12 30 ated from common, everyday chair ............ N ewberg. 1:30 p. ui Cashier B. C. Miles and Wm Hender- 10:15 6 :30 ......... ................Salem. .. .. . . 9:00 shott made a business trip to Woodburn warming. a r . In d ep en d en ce l v 8:30 ^ T E A M E R S ALTONA AND RAMON I A. Free hack meets boat at Newberg. R. A N. CO —TIME CARD. o Steamer Elm ore leaves Portland Sundays and Thursdays at •» a. m. R eturning leaves Salem Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6 a m. Steamer M odoc leaves Portland Mondays, W ednesdays aud Fridays at 7 a. in., returning th e follow ing days. Pass N ewberg on the d ow n trip at 6:20 a. ui. O liver A C olcord agents for railw ay lines. OREGONIAN R A ILW A Y DIVISION PORTLAND AND YAM HILL R A IL W A Y . Tralus a rrive at N ew berg as follow s: N orth. South. 7:53 a. ra. - *12:30 p. m. 12:30 p. in. 0:U>p. m. ♦Every other day. Passenger and Freight Rates to all points. * • * *------ C. D. FKISSELL. ca n be obtained from A gent N ewberg. I and sausages. tf The Salvation Army is making ar rangements to observe self denial week, We have never seen as fine a line of Underwear in this market as Parker is from Nov. 16 to 22 tnclusive, in order to raise money ior the different branches showing this fall. of the work. A Fine display of French tissue paper Jo Geer is having hard luck with the at H ill’s Drug Store for making Paper steamer Toledo. He has spent consider Flowers, Lamp Shades and etc. able money in an effort to raise the dis Horace Wickersham, of Portland, vis abled steamer, so that the necessary re ited in town a day or two the first of the pairs can be made, but without avail week with his cousins, Lee and Carl so far. She is now laying on her side in Stanley. the Yamhill, with little hope of being An enthusiastic Bryan follower says righted. All the furniture and fixtures that everything is coming right up since have been removed from the steamer the election. Even the Willamette river and stored away. is just booming. on Thursday. N otice. Gord Worden made a trip up to Day- All those interested in the Woodmen after a load of Grant W iley. hunt are requested to meet at hand hall t2 * There seems to be an unusually large this Saturday evening, 14th. amount of cheat being sown this season. r P. FISHER, N ewspaper A dvertising Agent, ton prairie on Wednesday J 21 M erchant's E xchange, San Francisco, is our authorized ageut. This paper is kept French on cheat seed for file iu his ollice. L ocal E ven ts. Farmers who have fat stock to sell will find Stanley & Cooper in the market The Graphic and the Oregonian for ready to buy, and families who like jui cy steaks and tempting roasts will always $ . . Mens heavy w o o l b o x three pair for find the best the market affords at tlieir meat market. 50c. F. E. H o b so n . Farmers say the acreage of fall grain Parker has got the heavy shoes for is not up to what is desired, owing to the you and the best in the market. lack of rain earlier in the season, and the .See those pretty Morning Glories at way the rain is coming now, it loojes H ill’s Drug Store. Any one can make rather doubtful about there being much them. more sown this fall. Misses double and single texture W m . Heiidershott went over to W ood- Mcintoshes for $1.75 to $2.50. F. E. burn the first of the week on business H o bso n . and returned Tuesday evening, but the Charley Wilson is making a collection river was carrying so much drift wood, of campaign buttons, which he proposes he was compelled to leave his team on to store away for future generations to the other side of the river. look at. He already has a good collec Smith the photographer finds that it tion made up of the different designs of always pays to satisfy his customers by buttons showing the different candi doing first class work at prices to suit dates. the times. Photos 3x4 inches for 35 2 00 Our fall rains have been late coming this time but there is no lack of quantity since the clouds have got down to busi ness. The “ mists” have been unusually heavy of late, and rather depressing to the fellow who don’ t know enough to go in when it rains. cents per dozen. All other work as cheap as any gallery in town. The women’s foreign missionary soci ety of Friends church will give a public meeting on this, Friday evening, at 8 o’clock. Rev. A. T. Ware willdeliver an address and good music has been arrang Mrs. Emma Hill arrived home on last ed for the occasion. The business meet Monday evening from Kansas City, ing will be held at 7 o'clock. where she had been for the past few It is reported on pretty good authority, months, visiting with a brother who that a buisness man in town remarked a lives in that city. She has entered into few days ago, that he hoped that Me partnership with Miss lone Hill in the Kinley would either die or get shot, be milliner business. fore he was inaugurated. Such openly Charley Spaulding left here on Mon expressed desires are not likely to attract day with his steamer, the Grey Eagle, for very much business in Newberg. up river points, to look after his logs Chronic constipation is a painful, dis that are now afloat since the sudden rise agreeable and life shortening difficulty. in the Willamette. Charley is better It deranges the system, causes sick head prepared than ever before to look after ache, bad breath and poisons the blood. his logging interests on the river. It can be readily overcome by D cW itt’s Frank Hanna and family left here Little Early Risers. These little pills with their household effects for Corvallis are great regulators. A. T. Hill. on last Monday, on the steamer Grey Will Vestal announces to his friends Eagle. Mr. Hanna has the promise of a that the preliminaries arc arranged for jo b of painting cars for the Oregon Cen his marriage on Wednesday, November tral & Eastern railroad company, in that 18, to Miss Minnie Wood, daughter of city. The Graphic wishes them success Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wood of Wheat- in their new location. land, this county. The Graphic extends Have you seen Barrie & Barrie’s the usual congratulations in advance. Heady Made Clotbi lg? If not call and The statement made many years ago examine it. Note prices below. that “ man cannot live by bread alone” Men’ s Gray Clay Worsted Suits. . $8 50 Men’s All Wool Suits....................... 5 50 is as true as it ever was—ho must have a Y outh ’ s All Wool S u its................... 4 50 nice juicy steak or a roast of meat to go Boy’ s All Wool Suits......................... 2 00 with it. Stanley & Cooper are always These are all wool, no shoddy. ready to furnish their customers with The harangue about “ coercion” in the the best of fresh and smoked meats. recent election is still heard from some Some republican in liis enthusiasm, or quarters. One Newberg man goes so far possibly a Bryan man in disgust, rushed •as to assert that many voters who cast out of the telephone ofl'ce on the night their ballot in Newberg were “ coerced” after the election and left a very good to such an extent as to be compelled to lantern, which is still uncalled for. As vote for McKinley. Now if this man can no one is reported missing, it is but fair name one single instance where any one to surmise that the elecion returns rat was compelled to vote for McKinley in tled somebody pretty badly. Newberg let him come to the front with J. C. Comic found, what he pronoun liis statement. ces a genuine Canada thistle, growing The only well defined case of “ coer cion” in the recent election in Newberg, so far as heard from, is a case where a business man says that in the early part of the campaign lie made up liis mind to vote for McKinley, as he thought it would be to his interest to do so, but his associates kept after him so continuously with tbeir guying about changing over, that he finally cam? out for Bryan and cast bis ballot that way. He says he is gtad McKinley was elected however. Frank Hanna’s household goods were stored in the Geer warehou-e at the riv er last Sunday night, waiting for an :tp river hoat, and the unprecedented rise of ten feet in the river during the night brought the water up over them. A- mong other things was a coop of chick ens, and these were found with their heads sticking up between the slats, standing on tip toe to keep their beads above water. A floating dock is not a had thing to have at such times. 55c. Q U A R T S , per dozen 60c. H A LF GALLONS, t ô * . These are Mason’s Best fruit Jars. C A N T O P S , per dozen 35c. (3 dozen for $ 1 .0 0 ) R U B B E R S , per dozen 5c. (6 dozen for 25c.) Yours Strictly for Business, MORRIS & MILES. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of tome «Impla ihlng to patent »aient ? Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEKDUKN ft CO., Patent Attor ney«. Washington, D. C„ for their fl.suo prise offer and list of two hundred invention« wanted. Iu m aking up their minds too many people are careless about tlio mute rial they use. Speed and safety are the watch words o f the age. One Minute Cough Cure acts speedily, snfely and never falls. Asthnui, bronchitis, coughs and colds uro cured by it. A . T. Ilill. P IO N EHR H A R D W A R E STO R E. J. B. M O U N T , City. W ILSO N ’S C t ROCEKY RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, FOlt times in the Graphic and the news came to this otficejust before going to press, that the announcement had borne fruit that would be returned to Newberg in a few days. On Wednesday evening, Miss Hattie George, a student of the Newlicrg public schools, received a letter from Mr. Dosch, conveying the glad news that she had won the prize, and that the medal would be forwarded as soon as the en graving could be done. He stated fur ther that after hearing all the essays rend, the Judges cast n unanimous vote in favor of her essay. The Graphic ex tends hearty congratulations to Miss George on the happy ending of tiiis con test. Yamhill is still in the lead. tainment for children. Women who embroider will turn eagerly to Emma Haywood’s illustrated chapters on Ecclesiastical Vestments aud Tea-Table Napery; and of relative interest is a de scription of the popular Mountmellick Work, by Frances Leeds. Maud C. Murray-Miller considers the epoch in a girls’ life marked by the Day She is Graduated. Mrs. A. 1!. Longstrcet con tinues her sketches of women who have achieved remarkable success in business, and there are the usual entertaining pages devoted to floral work, new books, domestic science, knitting, tatting csocheting, etc., etc. H ow T o r r e v e n t Croup. P rog ra m Of the quarterly meeting of Friends church to be held next Friday, Satur day and Sunday. » F R I D A Y , N O V . 13. 2:00 p m —M eetiiu o f Ministry anil Oversight 7:00 p. ra.—P ublic Mittniiiuary Meeting. S A T U R D A Y , N O V . 14. 10:30 a. in.—M eeting for W orship. 1:30 p. ra.—Meeting for Buninas*. 2:30 p in —A d ilre s s ,‘ T h e Work B efore U . in Church E xtension ,” .........Uev. A. M. Bray Discussion. 7:00 p. m .—Gospel Meeting. SUNDAY, N OV. 15 . 9:45 a. m .—Sunday S chool. 11:00 s m .—Meeting for W orship. 2:30 p m —C. E. K illy. Subject. ‘’ E vsugelistfc W ork for Our E n d ea vor Societies, Discussion, led by Kev. A. T. Ware. fi:30p. m.—C. E. proper m eeting. 7:30 p. m —Gospel S ervice. 4 aud ord er.. Thomas Snodgrass, who has a large sized wheat farm near Golaendale, Washington, was here the first of the week on a trade for land near Newberg. After failing to make the trade, lie rented the Webber property near the public school grounds for the winter and will move here with his family the first of next month. The Snodgrass family ought to be able to keep their heads above the wave* in times of adversity, and in times of high water as well, for the father stands six feet two inches, Feed M ore. lie lias a fifteen-year-old son of the same When wanting anything in the line of height, and another seventeen-year-old flour and feed, land plaster, oil meal, eon who reaches up to six feet, six and a clover or timothy seed, cheat, vetches half inches, and he is still in the ascend or other seeds you will do wall to call on ing scale. j J .O .W lL IT , P IN T S , per dozen Htill holds forth with everything iu its line that the trade calls for. Come and see and The members of the Chehalem Poul you may buy or not, as you please. try Association are requested to meet at Hobson & Hosting’s feed store on Satur A v o id C onsuiuption. day Nov. 14th, at 2 p. m. for the trans By stopping that cough. We know The man w ho says he can love but Prices cheerfully given. At your service. action of special business. o f no better remedy for coughs mid once usually has him self for the object C. F. B u t l e r , colds than the 3. B. Cough Cure. 50 o f his affections. President. cents per bottle. For sale by all drug gists. D eW itt’s Witch lla zel Salvo is an an D og L o st. D ecem b er N um ber. tiseptie, soothing and healing applica In Newberg Oct. 26. Black, short hair, The December number of The Delin tion for hum s, scalds, cuts, bruises, with white spot on breast and part of toes on one hind foot white, average size, eator is called the Christmas Dumber, etc., und cures piles like m agic, it in- slim built. A reward of $2.00 for recov and old Santa Claus will hardly find in stuntly stops pain. A. T. Hill. ALW AYS (ÎO TO ery. If found leave with Mr. Meats of his budget a more welcome gift for wo We may all he equal before tho law, men than is afforded by its wealth of Newberg. colored fashion plates, descriptions of hut there’s usually a m ighty difference H. B. L k ic iit k n t h a l k k , dress modes and Winter millinery, and iu us afterwurd. Wilsonville, Ore. F ir s t a n d M e r id ia n S t r e e ts , general and literary matter pertaining to N E W B E R C , RE. F o r th e K id n e y « . .Many lives o f usefulness have been the holiday season. It answers the an in * Iu the zrneery line You w ill iilw nyi noil on mv sh elve«a lar*e »m l well selected “ I am 65 years old ; have had kidney nually-recurring plaint as to the diffi cut short by neglect to break up an or- For everyth stock o l Staple »m l Kitucy Uracerle», ........ lem vnre. C rockery, stonew are. U lau w are, Lamps, Flow er Pots, etc. E verything sold at low est livin g p rice for cash. disease and constipation for 25 years. culty of selecting handsome and appro diiuiry cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis U T I R /U T I ’ iT ^ I E L S A Am now well—used yourS. B. Headache priate Christmas gifts for men with an aud even consum ption can be averted SPECIALTY. p rod u ce taken in exch a n g e for goods, A fuir investigation ot m y goods and p rices t i and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bot articleon “ Men’s and Boy’s Garments by the prompt use o f One Minute Cough C ountry all I ask. P ood s d e liv e re d to all paris o f the city, and to tho boat lauding. tles at 50 cents each. J. H . Knight, for lounging and Invalid wear.” Christ Curo. A. T. Hill. ■■ » —— Rutledge, Or.” For sale by all drug ian Reid, the famous Southern novelist, The world ow es every man a living; gists. dontributes a dramatic story of an un happy lover’s Christmas gift, and Lu und the laborer is simply the hill col T h at G old M ed al. cia M. Robbins tells how a group of lector o f the millionaire. Some time last spring, the Hon. Hen bright Southern children celebrated Tetter, eczema and all similar skin ry E. Doscli, state horticultural commis “ Christmas on the Sly.” The Christ sioner for this district, made an an mas dinner receives due attention in the troubles are cured by the use o f De- nouncement through the papers, asking Cookery article, and Gifts for the Season W itt’s W itch Hazel Halve. It soothes the pupils of the public schools through and a new kind of Christmas tree are at once, and restores the tissues to out the district to write essays pn the described in 5$rs. Witherspoon’s Christ their natural condition, und never falls subject of horticulture, in competition mas Tea-Table. The relationship of to cure piles. A . f. Hill. for a prize of a gold medal which he Mother and Daughter in American homes There is work in the world for every would put up, with a view of encourag is interestingly discussed by Mary Cad- ing the study of this important subject walader Jones. “ A Mother Goose Par man to do, hut some o f them tire fortu among the youth of the district. The ty” by Maria Gloden will prove helpful nate enough to be able to hire some announcement was made two or three to those seeking a new form of enter one else to do it. N o tice . out from under the walk on River street, one morning this week. The Canada thistle is considered» great pest, and as it is not known here, it may lie well for those who can do so, to call at Mr. Com ic’s meat maaket and examine this spec Many political speakers, clergymen, imen. singers und others who use the voice The college football team went to M c excessively, rely upon One Minute Minnville last Saturday, facing a heavy f'ough Cure to prevent huskiness and rain. The Monmouth team did not laryngitis. Its value as u preventive come to time but they played the M c is only equaled by Its power to afford Minnville team, defeating them by a instantaneous relief. A. T. Hill. score of 36 to . It is to lie hoped that M eat F a la is T r a iiN fs r i. our boys will be able to meet a team T he-e transfer« -r e furnished by the Yam hill soon, that will be able to hold them County Abstract Com pany at MeM innvItle. or* even I hev have the only set o f abstract traoks down to a good game. i t Y ..m hill cou n ty amt do a general 1 [tie trans The Kansas City Journal says of Mrs. fer h a -io c s ,, and solicit your eorre-p on d en ee Harford; Mrs. Helen Dickinson Har ford of Newberg Ore. who is en route to 8t. Louis as a delegate to the National Woman’ s Christian Temperance Union, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickenson, 2004 East Twenty-third street. Mrs. Harford has been in Oregon for the past five years, ami has been constantly in the lecture field—she is National lec turer of franchise in the W. C. T. U., and since leaving her home has deliver ed addresses in all the principal cities in Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah. Mrs. Harford will leave on Thursday for St. Louis having several appointments en route—she will address the Purity conference, which convenes in that city November 12th. DOWN GO GLASS FRUIT JARS! Ferguson & Kogers, Managers. A hacking cough Is not only annoy ing to others, but Is dangerous to the person w ho has it. One Minute Cough Cure will qu ickly put un end to it. A. T. H ill The New-York An exchange truly says: Argument muy pull a wise man down b> the level o f a fool but It will never raise u fool >o the plane o f a wise man. They are so little you hardly know you are taking them They cause no g r|pj„g yet they act quickly und m ost thoroughly. Huch are the famous little pills known as D eW lit’s Lillie Early Risers. Hmall In size, great in results. A . T. Ilill. \ f) The Leading National Republican Family Newspaper, W ill make a vigorous nnd relentless fight through the Presidential campaign, for principals w hich will bring prosperity to the entire country. Its campaign news and discussions will interest nnd should be read by every American citizen. Home reading that will prove inter esting to youn g mothers. H ow to A Missouri woman threatened her We Furnish THE GRAPHIC and the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, both guard against the disease. drunken husband that site would go Croup is a terror to young mothers ! with him und get drunk every time lie and to post them concerning the cause, did. Hlie stuck to her word once, and first sym ptom s and treatment is the ,. , CASH IN AD VAN CE. . , i .. „„ . , - her husband lias not touched a drop object o f this item The origin o f ! A ddress all orders to since. croup Is a com m on cold Children who are subject to it tuke cold very easily and croup is utmost sure to follow. Write you r nam e and address on i postal cani, send It to Gen. W. Brut, Tribu no The first sym ptom is hoarseness; this B uilding, New York C ltj, and a sample co p y o f TIIK NEW YOKE WE E KL Y '1 KIBL’NE w ill be m ailed to you. is soon followed by a peeuliur rough congh, which is easily recognized nnd will never be forgotten by one who hus heard it. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse. I f Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Is freely given DOOK 8 . LATH, GLASS, CEDAR HAHII WINDOW*, MME, all tendency to croup will soon disap FIR, MOULDING*, HAND, WEIGHTS, KKPWOOD . pear. Even after the croupy cough / 8HINGLKH. HAIK, COK D, YKLL'W PIN Y B u ild e r » H a r d w a r e . ETC., El C. has developed It will prevent the ut- tack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains nothing In jurious For sale by A. T. Hill Drug * gist : The good old-time ¡Southern darkey witli his queer customs and superstitions Wit! be wreathed with a m ost engagin g is admirably set fortli in the Christmas • m l'o, after you Invest In a F ere nnd Fancy M old Drick a Speciality, number of Demorest’s Magazine by Ma Prices from fo.00 per IhouMaiid up. Call o r write for particulars. ry Amiable Fanton. Howard Ilelmiek contributes six full page drawings, and the smaller illustrations arc character N c w lif'r t f, • • • ■ • Oregon WITH I T ! DEV/ istic and delightful. Union Lodge 41 A F and A M to Arthur McPhillip* lot No. « 8 0 ........................................... $ 20 00 Ed Wood and w f to Win anil J J Marks, lot 5 anil 8 sec 10 t 5. r 0 w. B00 00 [ I) It Kellet it- <1 wf to A E Mc Kern ot 1 blk 10 Row land's adtl to Me M 300 00 I C Lawrence to A E McKern Q (' I) lot I blk 10 Row land's add to MeM 1 00 R W Lnncrfield to J B Triillin- tier 12 acre* part o f J T Wood d I c t 5 r 0 .....................300 00 Clin* Nash and w f to Oeo limit li w.-iite, 400 acres part o f sec 10 and 11 t 5 r « ________ 1200 00 A New York man named Emmons, claim* to have discovered a process by which he is able to produce gold irotn silver. If this man Emmens is success ful, the silver mine owners will no doubt conclude that an inveatment in this pro cess will bring surer returns, than an in vestment in 16 to 1 campaign oratory. Sound Money- National Honor- Home Prosperity. One Y ear for Only 8 1 .5 0 , THE GRAPHIC, Newberg, O r. Your Face W . P . I1 E A C O C K , « iiteSewfflsfiaiiie Hard Burned Brick for Foundations and Wells. Jesse Edw ards & Son, Props. PINCH TENSION, Awarded Highest Honors— World’ ? Fair, Gold Modal, Midwinter F . r D EL ÏE N 3I0N INDICATOR AUTOMATIC T Ë sS Ô N H l LEASER, T : — m ort c to rn d ! to m e ir n o ,y sewit Tccft.i devic-î* e rst ; m achine. I A Durably and Haadtaaety Ocilt, Ot Fiao FinUU »ad Perfect Ai'justfacnt, RAKING POWBfK CREAM . Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Sevts ALL Sawahlo Article*, A . i will »err» snd please you up to tb i full Emit of your expectation?. A ctivz D tA L ecs W anted in ur.oica- pi<_! territory. Liberal terms. Atidri . , WHITE SEWING MACHINE DU., C LE V E L A N D . O. E. F. M A N N I N G , A geu t, M cM iu n ville, O r. ^ E N G L IS IM U S IN E S S PORTLAND F u ll E ng lish C o u r s e . FRENCH AND GERMAN BUSINESS BRANCHES B o o k k e e p in g , sh orth an d , telegraph y . BOARDING DEPARTMENT'« LAKES