Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, January 21, 1898, Image 2

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    I markable powers oi perception were i'i-
duel
berited from his mother.
Iiis first an-
.«**» nn *! iU,V aWt
n‘ *d„8„i "
MORNING.
cossfnl practitioner in Cincinnati. Dur-
ing the war he attained the rank of ma-
He was made
& P u b l is h e r . jor in an Ohio regiment.
commissioner of patents first in the ad
NEWBERG- GRAPHIC.
ISSUED KVEUY FPIDAY
E . U . W o o d w a r d , E d itor
F R ID A Y , JANUARY 21, 1898.
Entered as second-class matter at the postulile
at Newherg, Oregon.
Genera! Henderson, of Iowa, seems to
be made of pretty tough fiber. He re­
cently returned to Washington after hav­
ing had his leg amputateti the seventh
time and he is ready for business, too.
The appointment of Hon. J. II. Clc-
land as judge of the fourtli judicial dis­
trict by Governor Lprd, in place of Judge
Etearns who resigned on account of bill­
ing health, is regarded as an excellent
selection.
such enormous proportions. The bulk :
U * W Wiifctst • I t o a u k .
of it occurred during the last six months,
In these days o f remarkable acliieve-
making a total (or eleven months of the inents in surgery there seems to be al-
year »974,400,000, against 1888,700,000 in most no limit to success iu operative
in 1896, »732,300,000 in 1895, and »740,- procedure.
Iti the matter o f brilliant
200,000 in 1894.
j achievements along this line must be
“ With this enormous balance of trade noted the operatiou performed by Dr.
hi* record made then and subsequently ln our favjr we *“ *ve held the whip-
had great weight with President Me- hand in the money markets of the world.
Kinley in selecting him for the same po- All over the western states mortgages
sition. He was secretary of the world » that had been standing for years have
fair project early in the conception of
. .
.
, . ,
,
that great enterprise, luring the early ; been wiped out, and balances left on
’90s, anil worked in that capacity with deposit in local banks."
honor to himself and profit to the com-
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patty until its close. A wife and four 0 rrgon Agricultural.
children survive him.
His wife was , , ; evident that there will be a great
ennsylvanta. The
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Mary fechuylur, of Pennsylvania.
The 1
children are Mr*. Howe, of Washington,
more spraying done this winter
a widow; William, who married Miss ; than a year ago. Reports from all quar-
Decre. of Moline, III.; young Benjamin,
indicate tb s. Thu opinion is be*
injured in a college game early Qoming more and more prevalent that
in life, and I*rank, whose prowess as u
°
1
football coacli and fullback is almost in- there can bo no profit made from neg-
ternational.
Mr. Ruttcrworth visited lected orchards. Those who have be-
Orcgon during the recent presidential ; COI110 i0 much discouraged with the re-
saraaaV£:i,s«,r"'“J *•■“•>— «*»*»«»■»
Carl fechlaUer, o f the University o '
who lias succeeded in extir-
i pating the stomach o f a woman.
At
present the patient is in good physical
1 ...
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eoudiuon, having survived the opera-
tiou three mouths.
Anna Landis was a Swiss sifk weaver
fifty six years «ge, and. as all surgeons
know, a capital operation ut this time
(>y ||fe ¡s attended with more than usual
^
From childhood she had abdom-
sual pains, and medical treatment
On examination it
afforded no relief
was found that she bad a large tumor.
After a preliminary strengthening of
o f the vital functions, she was operated
upon, and the entire stomach was
found hopelessly diseased.
Dr. Behai,,
ter conceived the brilliant idea o f re­
m oving tlie stomach, which he did,
uniting the intestine witli tlie oesopha­
gus. This done, there was then a di­
rect channel from the patient’s throat
down through the intestines, while, in
place o f a stomach, was the end o f the
intestine—a length o? cbout fifteen
inches.
T lie abdominal wound healed rapid­
ly, und three days after tho operation
nourishment by enema was discontin­
ued and tlie patient was fed by tlie
mouth.
In a few days she could eat
eggs, chopped meat and even a half o f
! a chicken. This, however, appeared to
have overloaded—wo cannot say her
stomuch—her substitute for that organ,
and sho vomited, thus proving that
this act, which is usually associated
with tlie spasmodic contraction o f that
organ, can ho considered -special to It
no longer.
A New York physiciau who saw the
patient says that he was struck by her
ruddy complexion and general alacrity.
Her appetite was good; she did not eat
much at a time, but ate every tw o or
three h our;.— Scientific American.
HOPSON BROS.
INEWBERG CLOTHING HOUSE. "<>■*■>" » m
J Zurich,
NECKWEAR, a fine line.
SWEATERS, a full line at low prices.
MUFFLERS, finest and cheapest.
unwilling to give them proper care can
not do better than to dig up the trees
Tho monetary conference held ut In
Figuro up as you may all the short
and uso the ground, for raising some-
comings of the Oregonian, and then dianapolis,of which Hou. George F. Ed
| tiling else than Iruit. Well cared for
hqpsqn boos
compare the newspapers of the Sound m undsof Vermont was chairman sub-j
orchards or none ut ull should be the
cities and those of San Francisco with it mitted a plan of currency reform which
rale.
The
neglected
orchards
are
an
in-
and yet it easily stands ut the head of boiled down is as follows:
jury to their owners and to all other per­
1. To remove, nt onco and forever,
the whole list as a clean, family news­
all doubt as to what the standard of sons who are engaged in fruit growing.
paper-
■
value iu the United States is, and is to
he.
Oregon AgrlculturLt.
It is reported that ex-Senator John II.
2. To establish the credit of the
Tho Oregon Railway and Navigation
Mitchell is about buying the old Amity United States at the highest point
,
,
Co 18 about to follow the exam filu of a
Popgun plant which is storeu at Sheri­ among the nations of the world.
3. To eliminate from our currency j number of railway companies whose
dan. with a view of starting a Mitchell BVBtein those features which reason and j lines run through tho prairie states by
boomer at some point in Linn county. experience show to be elements of weak- Engaging in experimental agricultural
Whether the sheet will fly with n new ness and danger.
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4. To provide a paper currency con- I wor*£ ,V1^ ‘ a view to fostering and de-
head or the high sounding Popgun head
vertable into gold and equal to it in veloping new agricultural industries
i# vet to be seen.
value at all times and places, in whicli j along its line, particularly in Eastern
with a volume adequate to the general |G
n _ Mr n c , Ju(Json who |,as
President Dole, of Hawaii, arrived in and usual needs of business, there shall ; , ,
...
. . . . .
be
combined
a
quality
of
growth
and
|
iai
experience
in Minnesota in this
this country a few days ago, coming for
elasticity, through which it will adjust kind of work is to have charge. Ex-
tlie purpose of using his influence at
itself automatically and promptly to all \ periments are to be made with cotton
Washington in behalf of the annexation variations of demand, whether sudden
aud tobacco.
Forage plants which will
proceedings now going on at the feat of or gradual; and which shall distribute
aid in developing the dairy industry iu
government. If we dont accept the itself throughout tlie country as the
Eastern Oregon will receivo special at­
islands now they are offered, wo will re wants of the different sections may re­
quire.
tention There is a fine field for ex­
jeut an offer that is not likely to be made
5. To so utilize tlie existing silver perimental work in coricultural lines in
’ ■again.
dollars as to maintain their parity with
gold without imposing undue burdens Eastern Oregon and the O. It. & N. R ’y
Co. will do good work both for itself and
There seems to bo considerable impa- on tlie Treasury.
0. To avoid any iujurious contraction the country in this new undertaking.
1 lienee manifested by sotno people with
of tlie currency.
President McKinley's Cuban policy. It
7. To avoid tlie issue of interest-
will be remembered that President Lin­ bearing lionds, except in ease of nn- I Oregoulan.
B lo n d W i l l Te ll.
The state tax levy of 2% mills is lower,
coln was bitterly denounced for not issu­ looked-for emergency; but to confer tlie
Tlie many different skin diseases such
with
tlie
exception
of
a
single
year—1895
jiower
to
Issue
bonds
when
necessary
for
;
ing his emancipation
proclamation
as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip­
months before it appeared, but the good tlie preservation of the credit of thu —than it has been for ten years. By elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of
government.
scanning the items in the estimate of
ANTED-TKUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
judgment of Lincoln shown in thia in­
pimples, postules, blotches, chaps or
8. To accomplish these ends by a
geutlemeu or ladies to travel for respon­
stance is-now n matter of history.
plan which would lead from our present expenditures upon which it is based, it cracking open of tlie skin, scrofula, are sible, established bouse in Oregon. Monthly
G R O C E E iI E S
$05.00
and
expeuses. Position steady. Refor-
confused and uncertain situation by may readly be seen that it might still directly tlie cause of impure blood.
enee._ Fnoldsa self-addressed stamped envel­
gradual and progressive Steps, without be much lower without neglecting any
Wilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledged ope. The Dominion Company, Dept. Y Chicago.
The demand for the sensational in shock or violent change, to a monetary
legitimate state interest or paying lower
to be tlie best medicine known for any
J journalism seems to bo as strong among system which will lie thoroughly safe
e
salaries to the grand army of hangers-on
ELMES P. DIXON,
of these unsightly complaints.
Price
young women as it is among young men. and good, and capable of growth to any
about state institutions than is conoist-
extent that the country may require.
»1.00 per bottle. For sale by all Drug­
A young lady called at.the Newbergpost
ent with their earning capacity. The
gists.
_
office tlie next day after Duarant was ex­
JOSEPH WIESOH.
high-water mark in state extravagance
C K ISP K lIIT O ltlA L S .
ecuted and requested that a copy of the
A Chinese typewriter hns been in ­
was
reached
in
1893,
when
the
levy
was
Ofiice 2 doors west of Hill’s Drug store.
Examiner containing an account of tlie Lmilurfilo Courier Journal.
vented by Dr. Sheffield, o f Jungcho,
1st. street, Newberg, Oregon.
The Chinese call their emperor tlie nearly 7 mills on a property valuation of
execution be ordered for her.
When it
What they need »100,263,646. Taxpayers of Oregon w ill China, which tias a wiieel carrying
was suggested that she could get all tlie ‘ ‘ .Son of Heaven.”
long have cause to remember the pinch over 4,090 characters, arranged in tliir
facts in tlie Oregonian she said, “ oh yes, most at present, however, is a "(Son of a
to whicli they were reduced during this ty circles. It is said to exceed so far A. J. Rossi ter.
Gun.”
E. W. Rossiter. :
but not like tlie Examiner will give it ."
and a few subsequent years to raise tlie tlie speed of tlie swiftest Chinese writer
RO
SSIT
ER
B
R
O
S
.,
money to keep official salaries up to tlie that Us value is assured.
i D U S T I N E \\ ¡P not impart n moral character to a man, bat if cleanliness is
tit Louis Republic.
Since it is learned that Corbett will
j D U S 1 1 \ !0 next to godliness D U S T I N E is a m ighty good thing. ti>.have
France was a little slow getting into boom notch and minister extravagantly
A L i e Nulled.
not be seated by tho United States S dii - tlie partition ring, but as she grabbed to tlie ullcgcil needs of stale institutions,
D U S 1 I N U about the house or plgce of. business, for it can do marvels in
O
ffice
and
Residence
at
Dr.
G.
W.
McConnell's
Consumption and bronchitis are not
‘nte there is said to he a good deal of talk 1,000,000 Chinamen and a 12,000-square charitable, penal and reform.
_ D U S T I N K keeping floors, furniture, and woodwork in a clean, wholesome
old btand.
by any means tlie same, although it is
at Salem about the calling of nn extra mile island at tlie first swoop there'll
DU'S I T S Y j and attractive condition. It is a genuine and durable application
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re
g
o
n
. ; D U S PI N It for floors o f ull kinds, natural or painted wood, o f ^ ^ l e u m , pre-
hard to distinguish one from tlie other Newberg
session of tlie legislature by Governor probably bo no lack ol Gaul from now
Philadelphia Times.
Bronchitis is an inflammation o f the
Lord, but outside of tlie Capital city it own.
D U S T I N K venting all dust from arisir g while sweeping.
No sprinkling or
One of tlie unexplained anomalies of lining o f tlie wind mbes or uir vessels
^ t t o r n e y - a t - l a w .
ia k n o w n that tho wish is simply father
D U S T IN IS scrubbing is necessary. It is oderless, cheaper than paint, and
tlie world of finance is found ill tlie fact
o
f
the
lungs,
causing
soreness
o
f
the
to tlie faint liopo tlie Salem boarding New York Mail and Express.
D U S T IN E non-inflamable.
One great advantage it has, worn parts call .be
that in the country that leads the world
house keepers have for I lie calling of an
Colorado, the home of Bolford, Toller in its gold jiroduetion a great party same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness,
renewed without the patch shew ing It ought to be in everyplace o f business,
Will practice in all the courts of the state.
extra session. laml lies too much sense and other eminent weeping mourners at
dUBculty o f breathing, spitting o f mat­
Special attention given to probate work, the a n d e s p e c ia lly o n e v e r y s c h o o l - h o u s e in the land.
should be agitating for the free coinnge
toes’ ll that mob together again, else lie tho tomb of free coinage, closes tlie year
ter and sometimes blood. Thousands writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the
Send all orders, und enquiries to Dustine Co.,
of silver at a Patio certain to drive its
drafting of all legal papers.
lias been given credit for having more with a net gold production of about
die annually with this dread disease.
N o. 1 1 4 F ir s t S t .f P o r t l a n d , O r e .
Newberg. Oregon.
j gold to tlie countries which produce less
gumption than lie possesses.
»22,000,000 or perhaps »2,000,000 more ! g fid, but they have the good sense to Wilbur's Cough Cure will cure. Price OrricE — second Floor
Bank of Newlerg Sending.
than that of any oilier etato in thu try to keep what they have at home and 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists.
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Tlie complioity of the Centen­ in circulation.
Thu Y outh’s Companion contaiu* the union.
Checks can be indelibly marked to
most carefully selected, instructive and nial state in the crime of 1873 is of the
Of the »240,000,000 of gold produced in prevent raising, by a new protector
interesting miscellany printed in any first degree and 18 carets fine.
the year just closed tlie share of the w hich has number dies to mutilate or
American periodical. Tho Netv Year's
United States will reach »61,000,000, or break the fiber o f tho paper,, whicli at
number is rich in this department. The Glob© Democrat.
a trifle more than one-fourth of the the samo time forces ink into the mu­
Probably in a few weeks there v.ill be |
(Yellow Stone Park Line.;
- priacipal feature of tho number is Mr.
total. South Africa comes second on tilations so it cannot bo erased without
Gladstone's of Arthur Henry Itallam—a more ships in Chinos« waters than ever j the list, with about (58,000,000; Austra­
destroying the fiber.
THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM
paper of extraordinary interest and wuro gathered tugetlier before iu any lia third, with »51,000,000, and Russia
FORT? AND TO THE EAST.
THE
ONLY ROUTE TO THE YELLOWSTONE
equal
space.
It
is
true
now,
however,!
charm. Tho article is illustrated witli
n a t io n a l p a r k .
fourth, with »25,000.
Tho total gold
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg. Pa. says,
tine portraits of Mr. Gladstone and the and very likely will be true then, that | product of tho world is 20 per cent more
•
‘
My
child
is
worth
millions
to
m
e;
yet
lf . avb
I Un. Depot, Foot 6th St. | arrive
subject of iiis sketch. A number of ex ­ thu vessels belonging to England ami than in 1806, and with tlie Klondike
I would have lost tier by croup had I
cellent short stories, editorial articles her Japanese ally could easily capture j just opened up, tho prospects ure that
No.
2.
I
Fast mail for Kalama. No. 1.
not invested twenty five cents in a Bot­
touching on various current topics, and or sink tlie lleets of the other three na- j tlie increase in 1898 will be still greater.
IKelftO*Ctetle Rock, Win-
tle
of
One
Minute
Cough
Cure.”
It
lock,
Chehnlis, Central-
notes on science an 1 affairs fill out this lions. Even if Austria and Italy should
ia, South Bend, Monte*
Our ’ N ln c ty S c v e n
cures coughs, colds and all throat and
|3auo,
Aberdeen, Ocosta,
join
Russia,
German)!
and
France,
the
most attractive number of tho great fam­
¡Olympia, Tacoma, Seat­
Com plete Line o f
Reporter.
lung
troubles.
C.
F.
Moore
A
Co.
Anglo-,Japanese coalition would lie mas­
tle. Victoria, Pt. Tovrn-
ily weekly.
We arc pleased to note that Hon.
¡f»eud, Elleusburg, Ros-
ter of tlie situation.
Huts
and
coats
can
be
left
on
a
new
lyn, North
Yakima,
Thus. Tongue has introduced in the
Sprague. Cheney, Spo­
The February i,umber of Tlie Delin­
house his promised bill to vacate tlie hook without dunger of theft, a sliding
kane, Pullman, Gar­
Globe Democrat.
field, Farmington, Mos­
holt being fitted with a look and key,
eator thoroughly justifies its reputation
cow, Uniontowu, Gen-
Spain begins to grasp tlie fact thut au- locks at Oregon City and make them
.is woman's authority in Fashions and tonomy lias no friends anywhere. Tl.e . ,ri'u lo l,ublic l,8C- Thla 1H “ measure of by w ldou tlie garments are clamped 1:00 P .M . Ghee, Bosnia ml. B. C. :7:30 P.M.
¡Trail, B. C .; Nelson, K.
Literature. The latest winter styles arc people of Spain think it offers tlie Cu- | »"questioned merit, but if its accom- tightly, and cannot be removed until
JO.: Kaslo,
Missoula,
the
ow
ner
inserts
the
key
to
draw
the
Butte, Anaconda, Hele­
elaborately illustrated and accurately bans too much, while tl.e insurgents, | p l^ 'm en t proves as difficult ns that of
na, St. Paul, Minneapo­
lis , Kansas City, Oma­
described. Prominent among the liter­ who nre the only Cubans whose opinions securing improvement of tlie \amhill bolt.
ha, Council Bluffs, St.
ary features is Emma Churchman Hew­ count in this matter, say it doe» not has been, the generation will have
Louis, Chicago, Wash­
O il o f C»latino«*
ington. New York, Phtl-
itt’s article on Household Expense», offer enough. Thus tho home rule plan turned gray in waiting. A beginning
fttfelphia. Bostou, and
Is a pleasant, palatable preparation, en-
“ Social Life iti English Provincial
all points East and
is liked by nobody.
Meanwhile the in­ h is been made, lit»' Hillsboro In d e- 1 1 irely free from all oily taste, aud may
Southeast
Cities,” by Florenoe Fenwick Miller, is surgents aro gaining ground, and the pendent says: ‘ The Oregon City locks | ^ administered internally or npplied
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be administered internally
n pleasing analysis of certain Interesting Spanish troop* are getting demoralized were built year* ago by a private corpo- oxterually
S DAYS to Minneapolis. Omaha. Kansas
it will remove all pain
City, and St. Paul.
environments
Dr. Grace Peckhatn
ration
in
pursuance to the provisions of
“ human flesh is heir to,” if prop-
Of Olu
and despondent. Blanco is not so much
DAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago-
New ,
Murray contribute* a valuable paper on
4^
DAYS
to
Washington Philadelphia Ear'
a
state
law.
Beveral
attempts
have
been
cr|y
applied,
and
m
ight
be
rightly
of a barbarian as Weyler was, but he is
York
and
Boston,
and
other
‘ Tlie Common
His of Life."
In
made lookin to the state ownership, termed “ a panacea for all ills."
ern points.,
Price
just as much of a failure.
Baggage cheeked through to destination of I
“ Children and Their Ways” Mrs. Alice
but different things either political or fi­ 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists.
ticket.
Moynell continues her series o( Child-
For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps \
nancial have always defeated the project.
Ft tidies, directing attention to tlie dan­ Weston rm stttU Count j) Loader.
Measurements have shown th eth ick- and full iuformation, call ou or write
The locks ought to bo public property
Preliminary rumblings of the next po­
ger ot overtaxing their brains.
and ttiere is no reason why tlie general ness o f tlie human hair to vary from
litical fight in Oregon are already heard.
government should not become the the tw o hundred and fiftieth to the six
It is too much to be expected that Mr.
owner, notwithstanding the river is hundredth part o f au Inch. Blonde hair
Hon. Benj. Ruttcrworth, commission­
Mitchell will try to unite the party by
! is the finest, and red hair the coarsest.
er of patents, died at Thotnasville,
wholly within tlie limits oi Oregon.”
3 5 5 Morriaon St., C or. T h ird .
giving up wli.it seem* to lie a useless
Georgia on Jail, ltitli where lie had
SsiJ nine two-cent îtar.fs for a deck of Monarci) Pltvinsr
struggle; in fact, it looks a* if lie were
ÇsfUjl inustfsttaj. Lillian KnasGl. Tom Mon.©©), C tm r
gone, hoping tlie change would benefit
It
is
easy
to
catch
a
cold
and
just
as
Reporter.
Lae Ricnnnlson anJ Walter Jonas. Rcralar 5uc crisT ^
still going to lend himse'f ns a rock of
ills health. Monday’s dispatches gave
Hon. T. T. Geer lias not locti heard easy to got rid of it if you commence
division to republicanism in this state,
the following sketch of his life*.
from lately, hut a number of newspa­ early to use One Minute Cough Cure
w hen it is manifest lo all hut place-
Benjamin Bultorworth was what is
pers in different jiarts of the state lire It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneu­
is known as a ‘ ‘ birthright Quaker.” hunters that he has fallen from his once urging him as a candidate for governor. monia. and all throat and lung troubles.
Those who knew him best during his high estate, is no longer worthy to oc­
" I t is It is pleasant to take, safe to use and
busy career are unanimous in saying of cupy the place he would prostitute ev­ Tlie Roseburg l’ luindealer says:
generally understood that lio n . T. T. sure to cure. C. F. Moore A Co.
him : “ Ifts daily life Was as exemplary erything honorable to obtain.
The
of the tenet» of that good old faith as
Geer will lie a candidate for the nomi-
that of any public official could b e." aoonor Mitchellism is eliminated Crom nailon for governor.
The weight <ff 'o n u n 's brain has, it
If so he will have
politics
in
Oregon,
the
sooner
harmony
Ho was born in Warren comity, O., Oc­
quite a number of friends in this neck is said, nothing to do with his mental
tober 22, 1837. Ho was a member of w ill prevail.
of the woods, and w ill make a good run power. It is a question o f climate, not
the state senate of Ohio from Warren
and Butler counties in 1873-1871.
Mr. New York Jotiraiil
The colder tlie climate,
if nominated.” There i« no name more o f Intellect.
Ruttcrworth was elected a represent i
“ In many respect« the year which has popolar in Yamhill at this time, and greater the sire o f the braiu.
liv e from the first Ohio district, includ­
Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana
Friends who
watch repairing done
ing tlie city of Cincinnati, to the 46:Ii. just clos» J was the most remarkable in they seem to regard him in about tho
Electro magnets capable o f picking
We
47th, 49th, 50th and 5l»t congresses. tlie history of the finanui.il and commer­ same light over in Tillamook.
From then until appointe I t > tlie posi­ cial interests of the country. It opened quote the Herald : ‘ ‘The logic of po­ up a load not exceeding five tons, are 2 7 0 M o r r is o n S t.
tion lie occnpil’d at tlie time o f his death with a lamentable lack of confidence in litical events iu Oregon scotr.s to point used by the Illinois steel com pany to
r o ir r i
lie devoted most of Ills time to tlie prac­
tice of law ami especially patent law, in tlie ©lability of the currency of the na­ to the nomination and election of Hon. transfer steel beams or plates from one
Washington.
“ Ben” Butler worth, as tion ami in tlie wlioio financial struc­ T. T. Geer, of Marion county, for gov­ part id the shop to another.
lie has itlwrays been last known, spent ture. Puring the first six month* by ernor. Mr. Geer would bean ideal man
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N. O. E ll i o t t .
Iiis earlier vears roundaliout Maineville slow progression confidence w as restored, for the position. A clean man. qualified
SufiVrers from neuralgia are warned
and Foster's Crossing, O., the latter a
SH O RTH AN D and
»indent« n n enter st say time *n<l Sad clss«» tn «nil.
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little station on the Little Miami rail­ mid during the closing half by leu|»s and fortlio puailion, unidentified w ith any by a medical writer not to drink ten,
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road. Iiis father was William Rutter- bounds the domestic ami foreign trade political faction, and one who haa the but to partake freely o f coffee into
tne low est fH***ible prices.
n orth , Iiis mother a Linton, a family of the country has jumped into a posi­ welfare of the tununon people of Ore­ w liicli the ju ice o f a letuou has been
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Morsl sn d C h rU tlsn influence* throw n about students
7 .« r ''n fld on t!y believe that superior ad rant a res e s n n .t be offered in the Northwest
known throughout the entire line for tion commanding tho attention of the gon at heart. being himself a member ol
Ail expeu>c* moderate C orresp ond ence *»nd vlalt* solicited
squeezed.
keenness of tntellert, perception and
Ft r catalogues and iuform attou. addreaa.
the farming community, he wooid l e a
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strength in sjHjech and debate. Roth whole world.
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parents were ot Quaker ancestry. Ma-
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INEWBERG CLOTHING HOUSE,
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By buying Drugs and Family Medicines,
Perfumery and Notions, Paints, Oil, Wall
Paper, School Books and Stationery, of
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DENTIST
BUSTINE
PHYSICIANS & Si'RCEGNS.
CLARENCE BUTT.
Northern Pacific.
All the
World Loves
Supreme
Result
Years of
Experience
A, D, CHARLTON,
Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent, Portland. Ore.
MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO
E. H. WOODWARD,
Lessi Agent,
Newberg. Or.
JOHN A. BECK,
WATCHMAKER
«» JEWELER,
PACIFIC
COLLEGE.
N ew b erg , Ore.
College Classes, Normal Course, Book-keeping,
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Aril.