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    O ld T e s ta m e n t H e r n e ..
Hoskins shoe shop for your repairs.
W anted —To trade tile for a good work ! best physicians are now using it in thoir
JB . A . IEÒ R I E
&c H O 33 S 0 3 ST .
M itchell A M oobk . practice with great results, and are rcly-
‘ ‘ Written In English of today, instead '
The Graphic and the Oregonian for horse.
T hat!
N. M. Snodgrass still has plenty of in* 0,1 U in ,no9‘ ««vere eases. It is of that o f King James’ times.”
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T rains N orth .
guaranteed. Trial bottles free at C. r. expresses one important Idea annouuc-!
No. 36 Ar. T:55 a. in.
Ar. mi Portland '.* 30 a. m
pure
cidar
vinegar
at
10:
A
rrive
ut
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.
C.
Ward
A
Co
carries
a
complete
r No. 34 Ar 11:33 a. in., lv. 12:15 p. in.
Moore A Co.’s. Regular size 59 cents ed iu the serial, “ Old Testament!
Portland 3:0-3 p. in.
' stock of poultry supplies.
The Newberg Milling company now \
•Run* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
and $UX).
Heroes,” to be published in “ The Na­
has
connection
with
the
outside
world
T r a in s S o u t h .
Leave orders at Wilson’ s Grocery for
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 5 tli, w ill
tional Magazine” o f Boston. Differ­
•No. 33 Ar. 12:25 p. in., leave 12:30 p. ru.
W.
c.
T
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by a wire of the Willamette Valley Tel- i
C lose o u r
No. 35 Ar. 6:05 p. m. Leaves Portland 4.30 p. m. expressing or light hauling.
ent
characters
of
tho
Old
Testament
!
The
Evangelisticsuperlnteudent
con­
•Runs Monday, W edueaday and Friday.
W . E. Mills left here a few days ago ephono company.
will
lie
taken
up
consecutively
and
the
Passenger and Freight Rates to all points.
ducted the devotions ut the meeting of
Mitchell A Moore tre putting in a tile
, B. FRISSELL.
for La Grande, Union county.
can be ob tained from
the union Wednesday. “ Blessed arc the story of their life and times told in lan­
A gent N ewberg.
But before that date we will
'
drain
on
Fifth
street
for
ttie
property
The advance sale of seasonable
Levi Gilbert has arrived at Salem with
dead who die in the Lord, yea saith guage, comprehensible to the average
have in more of our spring goods
owners in that locality who hope to take
wash
goods
carries
with
it
a
fea­
reader,
by
the
brightest
aud
ablest
his family from Eldora, Iowa.
^ T E A M E R S ALTONA AND RAMONA.
, the spirit, they rest from their labors
away the surface water.
ture full of interest to the am­ which we will put on the counters
and their works do follow them ,” was scholars o f the day. The predomlnent
'L ea v e Portlaud for N ewberg. Salem and In­
N. M. Snodgrass has a new set of har­
d ep en d en ce every m orning (excep t Sunday) at
The Cuban relief committee has placed the text. The going away o f our loved object is to bring out vividly the great bitious mother. Sewing in winter at P r ic b P re ssu r e F ig u r e s .
6 V ía . m .. arrive Newberg 11:30; going dow n , ness to trade for a good work horse.
relief buttons in the different stores iu leader, Frances E. Willard was spoken fundamental study o f hum anity as is a pleasure, iu summer, when
leave, lu d ep eu d eu ee at 6:30 a. m., Salem 7:45,
The ’ 9S Waverly is the finest wheel
N ew berg 10:30, arrive Portland 4 p. m.
■ town for sale, the proceeds to go to the of, the suberintendent m aking some outlined iu the Bible and to present sultry, hot days depress one, its a
ever put on the market in Newberg.
F rom O u r
A bar­
I relief fund
Get a supply for >our ; impressive remarks. Quarterly reports the unrivalled bounties o f the book as health-wrecking strain.
' P. FISHER, NevrsL -, _ A dvertising Agent
Charley Wilson is buying eggs and all children.
Seven Styles and qualities ladies
gain offering is often the outcome
îge, San
Sau Francisco,
Francisco.
_ j. 21 Merchant's E xchange,
literature,
rather
than
a
boue
of
con
­
! o f superintendents o f department work
Is our authorized agent, This paper is kept on kinds of poultry and pays cash.
See
There will be no per-
of over-stocking, but in this in­ Jackets.
The excitement caused by the wreck- j were then read, many o f these showing tention for creed and dogmas.
tile iu his oiliee.
him.
The young men in charge of ‘ ‘The stance it is the result of price pres­ ceptable change in the styles for
ing of the L. fci. Battleship Maine is good work doue. 1000 pages o f lltera-
Murray Hobson is over from Wood- slight, couipared to the rush to see the ture have been sent to prisons and jails. National Magazine” have certainly sure— the dealers efforts to bring next season. See if these prices
Local Events.
burn working in Barrie A Hobson’s ’98 Waverly wheel now on exhibition j The merey superintendent reports that made a lilt in the magazine realm in value to a point beyond the reach won’t pay you to buy now for next
fall’s wear.
store.
at the Hoskins bicycle hospital.
j
Herta Terrell has organized in her presenting an illustrated periodical so | of ordinary competition. W hy not
RAI.R
i buy your Muslins, Outings, Cali- VALUE PRICE
excellent
and
qualitative
for
ten
cents
Mrs.
H
.
M.
Haworth
and
children
left
C. B. Wilson wants your Veal—cash.
Since Moses Votaw has bought o u t : school a band o f m ercy with thirty
j
coes,
etc.,
and
get
your
sewing
|
9.00
9
5.00 i i e n t i
F u rn is h in g » — A
Sheriff J. W . Henry was in town Wed­ here on Thursday for Shawnee, Okla­ the harness business he has moved the : members and m any o f the school teacli- In publishing tills great religious serial done while the weather is pleasant 10.00 5.50
lin e o f N e g lig e e S h irt »
12.50
6.50
I
n
s
i
l
k
,
s i l k u n it c o t t o n ,
in
addition
to
all
o
f
the
requirements
homa.
stock and fixtures into the rear of h is ' ers have asked for hooks to read to
nesday.
7.75
15.00
A lu ilrn s
a n il
French
of a high class ju id popular secular ' for indoor work.
16.00
7.50
F la n n e l — b e a u tifu l p u t-
If
you
want
whole
corn,
cracked
corn,
furniture
store
on
First
street.
John
E
.
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their
pupils.
W ill Stevenson, of Portland, was in
17.50
8.00
t
e
r
n
s
f
o
r
S
p
r
i
n
g
W ear .
A FULL ASSORTM ENT OF
wheat, oats, bran or flour, see E. C. Smith will have charge of the buslneos. | A committee was appointed to ar- magazine, they have essayed an am­
18.50 10.60 f 1, $1.75 and $2 grades, ch oice 90o.
town last Sunday.
Several
dozen
Men’s
Laundried
shirts,
White
N
E
W
I
D
E
A
P
A
T
T
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R
N
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bitious
undertaking.
The
serial
"Christ
Ward A Co.
O. J. Hobson is at McMinruiUe work- i ranKe for a »«m orta l service for Frances
body, fast Percale bosom, good assortment of
Finest line of calling cards in town at
and His Tim e” just concluded met for Spring and Summer.
Jnst in. sizes and patterns. These are worth $1.25. but
Milt
Nicholson
has
rented
his
Scotts
ing for F. J. Martin of the Oregon Fire I " illard Tlw Pre*ldent read 11 very with a most hearty and genuine appre­
by coining to our store »uni b uyin g one or more
the Graphic office.
P rick P ressure w ill say 8 0 c .
Mills property and will move over here Relief Association as shorthand reporter lntereiUuS
froIU Mrs- Weesner of
ciation.
“
The
National
Magazine”
Fine pure blood Plymouth Rock chick­
Alaska.
There
was
also
an
extract
at an early day.
and typewriter. O. J. is a youth of
lias, by its editorial force and artistic
ens for sale by C. B. Wilson.
Whether you go to Klondike or stay steady habits and will perform his part read from a letter from our former presi­ excellence, allied to sensible and prac­
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas
dent,
Mrs.
Townsend.
Petitions
con
­
at home you must have your shoes re­ in the office faithfully.
on Friday, Eebruary 18, 1898, a son.
cerning the saloons and liquor drink- tical idea's, taken its place as one of
Successors to Barrie & Barrie.
paired. Call ou Hoskins.
Whooping cough is the most distress­
iug at Yale college were seat from the leading “ hom o” magazines pub­
Miss Anna Haynes, of Sherwood, is
Colored photograph and transparent ing malady; but its duration can be cut
the state president and the circula­ lished today.
visiting in town with Mrs. A. B. Cornell.
pictures on glass at Smith’s Photo Gal­ short by the use of One Minute Cough
tion o f the same placed in the
H e r e is S u c c e s s f o r Y o u .
Sarg Britt is at home this week from lery. Call and see samples.
Cure, which is also the best known re­ hands o f the petition superintendent.
"In side figures” are always interest­
the State Agricultural College at Cor­
medy
for
croup
and
all
lung
and
bron­
Mrs.
riutton
and
Mrs.
Townsend
were
The harness shop has been removed
ing, and the following are certainly
vallis.
received as new members.
»
to Votaw’ s furniture store on First chial troubles. C. F. Moore A Co.
some striking ones about The Ladies’
For grass seeds, flower seeds, garden street. Cali if you need any repairing
R
e
c
e
p
t
io
n
.
At the Friends church next Sunday
H om e Journal. During 1897, 8,183,113
seeds and all kinds of seeds, call on E. done.
One of the most enjoyable events of
“ Prayer” will be the subject in the
copies o f this magazine were printed
C Ward & Co.
the
season
was
the
reception
given
by
morning
service,
and
in
the
evening
ser­
The Missis Rena and Hallie Emend,
and so thoroughly sold that the latter-
Elihu Roberts left here on Thursday of Turner, Marion county, visited a day vice “ Love for God and for country.” the W.C.T.U. Tuesday, at the residence
year issues are entirely out o f print. It
of Mrs. F. A. Morris, Martha Washing­
fojiEastern Washington where he will or two the first of the week witli Mrs. A. (A Washington’s day thought.)
consumes 8,434,302 pounds o f paper in
ton and her nieces receiving. A large
C m a s . E. L e w i s , Pastor.
work during the summer.
M. Hoskins.
a year, and absorbs 30,902 pounds of
number
of
guests
were
in
attendance
The Graphic was mistaken last week
After years o f untold suffering front
ink. It runs 28 presses. Tho advertis­
A. B. Cornell left here on Wednesday
in stating that Mrs. Elmer Hall, of morning for Junction City where he will piles, B. W. Pursell o f Knitersvllle, Pa. notwithstanding the inclemency of the ing columns contained $498,325 worth
weather.
The
parlors
were
decotated
Baker City, was in town.
o f advertising during the Inst year.
do night work in the telegraph office for was cure i by using a single box o f De-
*
W itt’s W itch Hazel Salve. Skiu d i­ with Oregon grape, while the dining­ The editors received 9290 manuscripts
L .M . Parker has been shipping some a couple of weeks.
seases such as eczema, rash, pimples room presented a most pleasing sight and less than one per cent, were ac­
cherry stock of the Hoskins variety to
Cephas Maris, who has been up at
and obstinate sores are readily cured by with decorations in green and white, cepted. Tho magazine employs 22
Salem parties this week.
North Yakima, Washington, for some
this famous remedy. C. F. Moore A and the typical hatchet, the guests re­ stuff editors. 24,648 letters have been
ceiving these as souvenirs.
E . D. Elwood and family left for their time, writes that he is well pleased with Co.
received and answered in the year by
The refreshments were delicious and
new location at Medford on last Satur­ the country and thinks of renting a farm
the editors o f tho correspondence col­
A
bevy
of
some
sevonty-five
or
a
hun­
and
moving
his
family
up
there.
daintily
served,
while
the
guests
dispens­
day. Success to them in their new
dred robins, those beautiful harbingers ed their knowledge concerning “ Lady umns. The Journal bus over 15,000
active, w orking agents on the road get­
location.
W . J. Stater the newly appointed road of spring, were seen by the writer on a Washington.”
i t has educated
Martha Washington and her nieces ting subscriptions.
Mrs. Emma Hill and Miss lone Hill supervisor is making a commendable vacant block in town a few days ago.
442 girls free o f charge under Its free
have been in Portland during the week move towards securing gravel for road Fifteen years ago very few robins or wore white caps and kerchiefs character­ educational plan. In a single day it
istic of the eighteenth century, and, as
taking items preparatory to the spring work. Gravel is the stuff for substantial other songbirds were to be seen in this was remarked by one of the guests, as has received as high ns 18,000 subscrip­
and lasting road work. Stay with it valley and to a lover of the feathered they flitted about, presented a pleading tions. 800,000 copies o f the Journal
milliner trade.
are sold each month on the news
songsters it is a pleasure to note that contrast with the Bloomy day outside. stands alone—425,000 people subscribe
A fine line of coffins, caskets, burial William.
Misses Mill and Hendershott furnished
Farmers who have fat stock to sol they have increased to such an extent guitar music which was highly apprecia­ for it by the year.
robes and other undertaker supplies.
will find Stanley A Cooper in the market that they now come in great flocks with ted by those present.
Hearse in connection with funerals.
X G uest .
U a c k le n 's A rn ica S a lv e.
ready to buy, and families who like jui­ the first signs of springtime, to cheer us
12
M . V otaw .
S ilv e r R e p u b lic a n C on v en tion s.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
cy
steaks
ami
tempting
roasts
will
always
on
our
way.
Welcome
to
the
beautiful
Charles K . Spaulding has bought the
There will be a mass meeting of the Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum,
W ill Clemmens farm of one hundred find the best the market affords at their birds.
silver republicans of Yamhill county, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Washington’s birthday anniversary state of Oregon, held at the Grange Hall Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and thirty-seven acres at Pleasantdale meat market.
A thrill o f terror Is experienced received due notice in Newberg. In the in McMinnville, Oregon, on Saturday
above Dayton, the price paid being
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re­
when a brassy cough o f crcrwp sounds forenoon exercises were held at the pub­ the 5th day of March, 1898, at 10 o ’clock
$4500.
quired. Satisfaction or money refunded.
A ll Wool Dress Goods, former price 65c. per yd., now 45c.
But the lic school where the little folks repeated a. in., for the purpose of electing four
Recorder W . T. Maey and surveyor through the bouse at night.
Price 55 cents per box.
For sale by C.
delegates
to
the
state
convention,
to
be
terror
soou
changes
to
relief
after
One
A ll Wool Dress Patterns, former price $4.50, now $2.75.
the hatchet story, carried flags and beat
H . S. Maloney were in town Thursday
held in Portland, Oregon, March 23rd, F. Moore A Co.
on business and perchance putting up Minute Cough Cure has been adm inis­ drums in true colonial style. Io the 1898, and to discuss plans for more per­
Ladies Wool Hoods, former price 95c., now 65c.
The man is best served w ho has no
misplaced rails about their political tered. Safe and harmless tor children. afternoon Hon. G. M. Irwin, state sup­ fect organization and campaign work.
occasion
to
put
the
hands
of
others
at
C.
F.
Moore
A
Co.
erintendent of public instruction, deliv­ Every silver republican of the county is
Misses and Children’s Hoods 20 per cent, less than cost to
fences.
the end of his ow n arms.— Rousseau.
close.
A number of the neighbors and friends ered a patriotic address, appropriate to requested to attend.
Married— At the home of the bride in
C. W . T alm aok ,
the occasion to a full house at the col­
*
Chairman State Com.
Newberg on Saturday evening, February gathered at the home of James Hamnett
It Is not the greatness o f a m an’s
Ladies Fine Wool Shawls former price $2.50, to close at 75c.
lege. Mr. Irwin has fine oratorical abil­
means Mint makes him independent,
19, 1898, Mrs. Sarah Vanoose to Thomas Sr., on Tuesday evening taking him
F o r S a ls .
ity, is a logical speaker, with a steady
greatly
by
surprise.
The
evening
was
so
much
as
the
smallness
o
f
his
wants.
Ladies and Misses Wool Hosiery to close out will discount
Myers, of Chanlpoeg, Mrs; Edwards
20 acres of good tillable land joining —Corbett.
passed in social ¡chat and playing games, flow of well rounded sentences and cap­
30 per cent.
officiating.
NoTtberg
on
tho
west.
Gorwl
improve­
with refreshments Berved at the close. tivates his hearers from the beginning of
Me
who
wishes
to
truvol
fur
is
careful
J. L. Myers has spent liis odd
Gingham former price 5c. and 6c., now 4c.
When the company dispersed all wished his address. Ho spoke for more than an ments, good location. Inquirí of W. L. j o f his steed; drink, eat, sleep, and let us
moments for the past three or four years
Jim big success in his Ivondike trip and hour and to the close of his fine address Warren, McMinnville, or L. F. Hall light a fire w hich Bhall continue to
Men’s Overcoats former price $5.50, to close at $3.65.
in the study of taxidermy and as a
2-25tf I burn—Racine.
he held the closest attention of the audi­ Ncwborg, Or., for particulars.
a safe return to his home and family.
consequence he is now able to do as good
ence
without
an
apparent
effort.
Should
For coughs, colds, ar.d lagrippe try T.
F o r S ale.
work as a professional.
It Is better to have a lion at the head
Duncan’s lagrippe cure.
The best he return to Newberg again it is safe to
o f an army o f sheep than a sheep at
A good mare, harness and buggy.
Reece Craven and family, west of
say
that
iie
will
be
greeted
by
a
full
known remedy, and has no equal. Those
I the head o f un army o f lions.— lie Foe.
2-25t2*
E . W. E vans .
town enjoyed a visit last week from Mr.
who have used the lagrippe cure and house.
Craven’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Craven
say it is good are as follows: L. Presnall,
A trial is in progress in the United
from W intered, Iowa, who is out visit­
Mr ria tt,J Hunt, Win Crater, Mr. Hunt- States court at Portland which is being
ing relatives in Oregon and Washington.
ley, C. Calkins, R. Cooper, Wm. Duncan, watched with a great deal cf interest.
Children and adults tortured by burns, Mr. Heath, Mr. Tice, J. Hadley. For Cap. Murphy and First Mate Harvey
scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases sale by the West End Drugstore and C. of the American ship George Stetson are
may secure instant relief by using De- F. Moore A Co.
charged with maltreating and beating
W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is the
A supper and pleasant social was giv­ into imbecility a boy sailor, Amos Stone
great Pile remedy. C. F. Moore & Co.
en at the Newberg Hotel on last Tues­ whose home is in Boston. The Oregon
The homeliest man or woman in the day evening at which there were pres­ Humane Society has taken the matter
country will easily pass for one of the ent state superintendent G. M. Irwin up and employed L. B. Cox, an able at­
four hundred when riding an up to date and wife, President and Mrs. Newlin, torney, to assist United States District
Waverly.
These wheels at the ex­ Prof. Edwin Morrison and wife, Prof. J. Attorney Hall in the prosecution. If the
tremely low price are within the reach H . Douglas Jr. and wife, Prof. J. C. stories told by the sailors ou the witness
Hudson and wife, the Misses Julia S. stand are true, the horrors of sailor life
of all.
Judging from the present ontlook the White, Ella Macy, Dora Altermatt and under inhuman officers, as depicted by
close of the coming season will see very Professors C. E. Lewis, F. K. Jones and Dana in his “ Two Years Before The
Mast” have been inflicted in this case
little business being transacted on G. T. Tolson.
Main street. The principal business
N. M. Snodgrass is on the trade lately. with four-fold severity, and the punish­
houses are arranging to move around on First he trade 1 a lot in Salem to John ment of the guilty officers should lie
First street.
Maris for his harness shop and then sold nothing short of ten years imprisonment
theshop to Moses Votaw ; and now he has at hard labor.
A game of basket ball will be played
Wednesdays Oregonian says : W . M.
rented a farm near Yakima, Washing­
in Armory hall on Saturday night be­
W ood, living four miles from Newberg,
ton
where
he
proposes
to
move
in
a
short
ginning at 7 :30. First the Senior Preps
time. There is considerable alfalfa on the was arrested here by detectives Reilly
of the college will play the Sophomores
farm and the chances are that it will not and Maher, for larceny, the charge be­
In their indiscriminate haste to an­ but should they from any cause be ex­
and then the winners will play the Jun­
be long until Nate will be calling hogs ing made by C. H. Delaney of Newberg. nounce the making o f chainless wheels, posed the action o f the pin teeth is such
iors. Admission 15 cents.
with an old time, long drawn out, Hoos- Woods stole the latter’s saddle the night some manufacturers have tumbled over that they are self-cleaning, forcing mud
W hat pleasure is there in life with a ier “ pig-oo-ie!”
of February 4, and had brought it to | each other in th een deavortobein front. and dirt out from between the teeth.
(Y ellow 8tone. Park Line.;
T o be in front is a spasm, to ‘‘ keep in One o f the chief objections urged
headache, constipation and biliousness?
WATCHMAKER
It is often that a physician recom­ Portland, where lie sold it to a second­ front ” is sustained energy. T o utter a against chainless wheels by mechanics
Thousands experience them who could
THE ONLY DINING CAR ROUTE FROM
mends a patent medicine; when he does, hand dealer, on Front street. The de­ truism is one thing, to live up to it is is that should the rear fram e become
PORTLAND TO THE EAST.
become perfectly healthy by using De-
another.
*"■> JEWELER,
twisted or out o f line, there would be a
TIIE ONLY ROUTE TO THE YELLOWSTONE
you may know that it is a good one. Dr. tectives were aware of his criminal rec­
The spirit o f the aphorism o f tho consequent binding o f tbe mating gears.
W itt’ s Little Early Risers, the famous
n a t io n a l p a r k .
ord—he
having
served
two
terms
in
the
J. P. Cleveland, Glasgow, Va., writes:
Monarch Cycle Manufacturing C om ­ Tho Monarch chainless is entirely free Solicits the patronage o f hi« old Indiana
little pills. C. F. Moore A Co.
Friend« w h o need watch repairing done.
“ I have used Chamberlain’sC olic, Chol­ penitentiary—and suspected that the pany, “ Ride a Monarch aud Keep in from this objection Inasmuch that the
l e a vk
I Un. Depot, front flth 8t. I ARiuvil
The time for receiving supplies for
era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my prac­ saddle was not legitimately Ids. He was Front,” is well illustrated iu its latest junction o f the pinions and gears form
shipment to the Cuban sufferers has tice and it has p-oved to be an excellent taken into custody until the author­ product, Tho Monarch Chainler.r,. A live a type o f the ball and socket joint, 2 7 0 M o rriso n Ht.
No. 2.
Fast mail for Kiilaina, No. 1.
'K elso. Castle Rock, Win-
to the times, the company will pro­ thereby permitting free running under
PORTLAND, OR.
been extended to Thursday, March 3.
(lock. Chehalis, Central-
remedy, where a thorough course of | ities at Newberg could be informed, duce a chainless bicycle which has le-en tiie conditions usually m et with In
j l a , South Rend, Monte*
The committee is making an earnest ap­ medicine had failed with me. I recom- j when it was learned that he was wanted proven by repeated tests to be superior,
bicycle riding. A particular advantage
*ano, A berdeen, Ocosta,
'O lym pia. Tacom a, Seat­
peal to the people to help in this worthy mend it to my patients every time for there for stealing a saddle. This con­ in its class, iu every particular.
which this gear has, ami which gives It
tle , victoria . Pt. Town
T w o surfaces that will roll on each the highest efficiency, Is the direct lift
cause.
Strain a point to help all you colic ond diarrhoea.” Many other p r o -' firmed the suspicion. The owner of the
(send, Eilenabitrg, Ros-
other will transmit motion from one to as against the ond thrust which is com ­
lyn, North
Yakima,
can.
gressive physicians recommend and use saddle Mr. Delaney, states that at least the other. If the surfaces are com par­ mon to all bevel gearing. This end
Sprague. C heney, 9po
kane, Puliman. G ar!
Prof. C. K. Lewis went to Marion last this remedy, because it always cures and a dozen saddles have been taken from atively sm ooth, the m otion is transmit­ thrust is a prominent factor in friction
TESSE EDWARDS. President.
field, Farm ington, Mo» !
N. E BRITT. V ice Pré«.
week and remained over Sunday, at­ cures quickly. Get a bottle and you will the adjacent country about Newberg all ted by friction. But, when the surfaces and frame strain.
cow , Unlontown, Oon-i
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier
1:00
P
.M
.
ence.
Howland, B. C ;,7:30P M.
Another point to be counted In favor
tending Salem quarterly meeting of have an excellent doctor in the house, ! of which are thought to be the work of are provided with projections, tl e m o­
¡Trail, H. C .; Nelson, H.i
tion, although it is unchanged in nature, of the Monarch gear Is, that it is not o f
C .; Katdn,
Mi>soula,i
Friends church.
In his absence Milton for all bowel complaints, both for child- : W ood. When arrested he was standing is transmitted by direct pressure, an<l delicate construction although com ­
Butte, Anaconda, Hele­
Hampton occupied the pnlpit at Friends ren anj adults.
na, St. Paul, M inneapo­
For gale by C. F | in front of a second hand store on First it is irregular unless the acting surfaces paratively light in weight.
JKH.SE EDW ARD».
l i s , K an««« City, Omn
H. C. MILES,
and Jefferson streets, ond at first gave the o f the projections are carefully and
A sstated by Grant,the well known au­
chnrch on Sunday morning and George Moore A Co. druggists.
ha. C ouncil Bluff«, St.
J. C COLCORD
exactly
shaped
to
produce
an
even
m
o­
thority
on
gearB,‘‘Tlie
pin
gear
is
partlcu-
name
of
Charley
Martin.
His
appre­
Ixniis, Chicago, Wash-'
Tolson in the evening.
E. If. WOODWARD.
In the fall Andy Winters and Wm.
ington, New York, Phil-1
I
wly
valuable
when
the
pins
are
made
In
tion.
It
is
the
difficulty
which
is
e
x
­
N.
E.
BRITT.
adelphla. BoRton, and'
Services at the Baptist church Sunday Everest took their bearings and both hension and almost sore conviction to perienced to produce tin se perfect pro­ (he form o f rollers fortlien tbe minimum
Directora
|all points East and;
morning and evening as usual. In the predicted a mild winter, thus staking follow is thought to lie the end of a jections, when bevel gears are used, o f friction is reached.” The friction
Southeast
very
troublesome
time
among
his
neigh­
between
the
toolli
anil
pin,
otherwise
a
which leads the experienced mechanic
C O K flF m 'O N O F .N T W - Ladd A Tilton. P o rt
evening the pastor will deliver a lecture. tbeir reputations as weather prophets
la
n
d
,
N
ation»!
Park
Bauk,
New
York.
awav
from
them.
Long
experience
in
sliding
friction
at
a
line
bearing
is.
with
3 DAYS to M inneapolis, Omaha. Kansas
Subject, The Liar—who he is and against the fellow who figured out, that, bors, who suspected him strongly, yet Sewing Machine m inufactnre h.-ir. a roller pin, a rolling friction.
City, and St. Paul.
When
3U DAYS to Milwaukee and Chicago.
New
what will become of him. This lecture owing to a certain position in which he were unable to fasten upon him any of taught the Monarch Company that properly made, there is no form o f tooth 8tr«nger« visiting the city are invited to call at
4*^ DAYS to W ashington. P hiladelph ia East-
his
crimes'
the bank for inform ation con cern in g the
whatever transmission was used, bevel that is superior to tho roller pin
will be both entertaining and instruct­ found the hog melts hanging when he
York and Ronton, and other
city.
C
orrespondence
invited.
ern points.,
gears were not to 1« considered if easy toot h.
1
F r e e o f C h s r f f 1 « StiflTerera.
ive. All are invited.
butchered, we were sure to have a hard
Baggage ch ecked through to destination o f
While tliO Monarch company is war­
running was to be thought of. The
ticket.
Cat this out and take it to your drag- result has been a driving gear which Is ranted from the study o f experts in
The different insurance agents in town winter. The time has now arrived for a
ANT ED TRUST WORT II Y AND ACTIVE
For sleeping car reservations, tickets, m aps
gentlem en or ladle« to travel for re«pon* and full inform ation, call on or write
received a new book of mininnm rates reckoning on results and it is only neces­ gist and get a lam p's bottle Iree of Dr. excellent in its easy running qualities. placing Its chainless machine on the
»Ible,
established
house
In
Oregon.
Monthly
The mechanism is simple. Tfie crank market as the best type o f that class, $65 00 and expen se«. P osition steady. Refer
for Newberg, established by the board sary to state that all winter long the fes­ King's Now Discovery, for Consumption,
its f ilth in the chain wheel is in no way once. E nclose «elf-sddrensed »t»m ped e n v e l­
of fire underwriters, a few days ago. tive town cow has Dipped the green grass Coughs ami Colda. They do not ask you axle and hub gears somewhat resemble diminished. It will continue to keep ope.
The Dom inion Com pany, Dept. Y Cbleago.
the familiar sprocket w h eels, the not ire
The rates are lowered on the larger part on the commons, rose bushes about our to bny before trying. This will show you able differenep being tbe teeth which them in the forward ranks o f that type
of the property in town tha* is in reach door yards have refused to shed their the merits of this truly wonderful rem­ are closer together and v shape in cross o f bicycle which Is yet the choice o f the
3 5 5 M o r r is o n S t.. C o r . T h i r d .
of the fire hydrants. The redaction has last season's growth of leaves, the busy edy, and show you what can be accom­ section instead o f four sided. The majority o f the people. In line with
N . D. E lli o tt.
tho general poliov o f the Monarch com ­
not been as great in some cases as the bee has bummed about the hive, and the plished by the regular size bottle This shaft connecting the tw o Is provided at pany, the price o f Us chainless will be
SH O R TH A N D and
each end with a pinion having roller
owners of the property had hope-1 for resonant notes of the cheerful bullfrog is no experiment, and would be disastrooa pin t»eth which run in and out o f the ainri on, which will give «com p lete line,
C r a p n ic O ffice .
have
been
tuned
to
the
song
of
“
Andy
to the proprietors, did they not know it wide angle openings between the gear including chain machines, ranging from
but every little helps when the burden
I and Bill 1” "A n dy and B ill!”
j would invariably core. Many of the teeth. Each set o f gears is enclosed this price to 340.00.
is heavy.
OREGONIAN R AILW A Y DIVISION
— AND—
PORTLAND AND YA M H ILL R A ILW A Y .
Watch this Space
N e x t W eek .
E a rly Spring
S e wring.
Clearance Sale!
A Few Mot Shots
P rice Gun,
I
i
B A R R IE & H O B S O N ,
Newrherg
-
Oregon,
Clearance Sale!
TO M A K E ROOM
for SPRING S T O C K m » vs
W e will, commencing Februrary 2 1 , 1 8 9 8 ,
and continue for 3 0 days, sell at a
great reduction every article in
Dry Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes.
Goods will be reduced from 2 0 to 3 0 per ?
cent., and many articles will be
sold below cost.
T H E M O N AR C H C H A IN L E S S .
A Bicycle Gearing Absolutely New, Hovel, and Practical.
In Ladies’ M en’s and Children’s Shoes will
be a great reduction from 2 0 to 5 0 per
cent. — some goods will be sold 5 0 per
cent, below cost to close.
W e carry a complete stock o f Groceries and
prices are as low as the lowest.
The above are only a few o f our
bargains.
W h en
you
see the
goods and compare our prices you
will
believe it to be the truth.
SUTTON,
CALKINS à CO.
JOHN A. BECK,
Northern Pacific.
Bank of Newberg.
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
W
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass’t Gen’l Pass. A p t, Portland, Ore.
E. H. WOODWARD,
Local Aient,
-
Newton. Or