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NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
to mid uskud to name tho purlieu from We are very thankful to Bay that there
whom be obtained his information but Is no occuelult for the nh. equies o f the
up to 111 j present tim e he has made no Y a m h ill county orgatiigutimi, i f we in*
response. ________
j lerpret uriirht the life ma ife«ted at
iSSC’KD CVKKY rvlD .Y MORNINU.
Palestine, using a baud.uuje map made
for »itch occasion,,
j The devotional exercises of the even-
ing were led by E . J. Wood.
I't«thjt-nt Nowlia VlpUleat.d
|tl,eir L"'iv e i.tlo n held at N ew berg Mar
The Dayton Normal class, led by Alva
S . II. W 00DWA8O, Ebrroit & P ublibhkb . Editor y«wb«r* Graphic
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j « « » •"*! * " » -
.
j Mary, gave a very in.true ive exercise
N o more aide, appropriate, nr s tirrin g ' Sincere .levntlons, efflel-n t papers, o n - T h e Jewish Tem ple," a miniature
addreaelius lieende ivered before a New - . «•'•*»"* “ Pd sp elul niusle, well directed temple lein g erecte I in the exact form
F R ID A Y , A T R IL 1, 1SD8.
_______________________________________lu-rg audience In inuiiy days, than that l,Usi,,t‘s - « " d “ » appreciative audience ; hi the original, as far as the best research
Y A M I I I L L LM AD S T H E M O R L I)!
N E W BE KG L E A D S Y V/STILT
H O D S O X BEOS. L
In Me^.’s, Youth’s ani
7 3
Shoes, Finnish vrs, In -3 i n 1
!
XEWBERG!
Fine Clothing,
■ 03 . O a V Goods
iiave oeaa s -.-1- jccj ’A with t i / *aii3 3t caraffoat
the stock oi tho iarg st v i >
ho as as in the
U. S. W 0 make you prices that w i'«l not justify
your making- a trip to Portland.
i
« . 1 .et«.. muter .1 th. postotlle. o f President N ew lln before the Sunday w e r ,!“ 1
Wt-re Conducive ' can determine it.
at Kswbsrg, Oregon.
scdirad convention in Friends church.
the a u « v * i o f the occasion.
One of the strongest addresses of the
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on Thursday even in g.
T h e nuuilier o f delegates in a t e 'd - convention was made by President
Oregon has plenty of men who are
In disc .»sing the merits o f Scripture
was peri.aps s ix ty flve and th se Thoinaa Newliu, on "Qualifications for
ready to shoulder the musket in ease of to our acci-ptanee und liellef, and III out- *n uiiwt ceaea irouglit encouraging re- Efficient Bible Study.” He said : Tl.e
port«
from their
their srhoola
war with Spain. I t is to 1 « hoped how- lin in g the quad H eal!»' a o f u successful P
° « » from
si-hools. W ith such as Biblo is in all ways the grandest hook of
tv e r that war will las averted.
¡student and teacher o f the word o f God, ! ■*“ re
raged tliere was not mi In the world. The best scholarship of the
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I |,e has com p ete y vindicated him self cH'•dim» to g iv e up the work, lull u re- ' world is at work on it. and is continually
President M cK in ley on Wednesday in the eyes o f the puli ic and has done <l"*»t for prayer In th eir la-half, und as bringing out new truths, t f e must re-
made a demand on Spain for the in d c -' ull lit his power In <• a n fy the re igloos lo " * us
•* a P r**.var wp ‘ »liv e | c o g n is e the double authorship of the
pendence of Cuba, giving the Spanish atmosphere o f X ew lierg w hich so nog tha‘ the Sunday sehoid work, which is Scriptures, the human and Hie divine.
We must also get into the spirit of the
authorities tw o days to submit an nn- has
ls-en tile d w ith ruiuora o f his t*'rc
rd » w ill prosper
>wef.
There is an anxious waiting for, her.sy.
I
1 hough the stiitUlicul report shows Bible to understand it, ss we do in the C o m e a n d o x a in im » o n e G o o d s
I- i
In s o r e y o n s e m i .ion i- m o n ey t o
the result.
1 President N ew In has lieen charged, rm,r 31,00 '••‘■uil.ers in the Sunday study of Browning and Tennyson.”
The
music
of
the
evening,
aside
from
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| though not openly here lit home per-
o f tl,w <•'»'"«>’ , this number
o t h e r p la c e s o l i e r e y o n «-an n o t
Guild, whose record us a Yam hill poll- |,upa. as being a higher critic, and us '*,,oul‘ 1 l* greatly Increaaed anil vre be- congregational, consisted of two vocal
bop» f
g o t u p e n n y In u -k ..........
solos and a selection by a m lie quartet.
U c i a n has a farewell something likolb.st tielouglog to tint! c ass o f critics w h o I ,l*,ve w 1:1
1,1 «I'*» ftR uf*.
l
After devotional exercises Friday
of a sea weed that has Keen out o f suit are tl.c lu red w ith Intide ity a id Is-n t1 % Die action o f the convention the
Water for some time, is now associated on underm ining the Holy Scriptures. ^ ^ members o f the county w ill be morning, C. P. Yates, of Sheridan, spoke
with Col. Fletcher in the {m h'icatioii of Such charges arc due in part, nodoulit, j ,e v " ‘<1 1 <vllt Per ‘•apitu in order to de- on -T h e Use of Special Means in Sun­
the Oregon Independent ut haleiu. ¡to the igtwirunce o f hi- aecuaers us to frtty the expenses o f 'h e organization. day School W ork .”
-E X e
Other interesting papers were:
H ofer of "th e great one cent daily” may j the real m eaning o f higher criticism . As 11,18 wou,<* ’"'*"0 "*- to more <hun
“ How can Teachers belt Pccuro the
as well take a back seat now in the Cap- H ie, are due, ulso, to predjudlc-e w lilcii 11,0 v xpenser. liave been heretofore, wo
Hal City. ___________________
Is always horn o f Ignorance, and the
>'"1*
‘ here »H I >e “ sor- Preparation of the Lesson by Scholars?”
by Mrs. .1. T . Smith, of Newberg.
I suspicion is gain in g ground in m any P u'* w hich w ill assist ill exten din g the
The Dayton Herald wants the govern-
t ilut they may i 'v" rlt UIld m u k l 'K It much more efR- -H o w can *ve bring th“ class earliest to
ment dam and locks hrnlt at -ho n w „ih 1' “ " ' " ‘ •’ T ' T * . '!
'•
Christ?” Mrs. Evangeline Martin New-
of the Yam hill rather .ban at I ~ , I W U e
l,B<l l M r
" ,ali'v
^ m , ...........
muhv
,e pnlnts berg. -Should we have classes cxclu-
. . . .
T
it
_ .|
r i i f higher rnth* In innierim d with
u
mu"> v a iu a 'ie
S
-.ICO <, III nil.,, ■» „ „ ri.e .Intes ai Ml author ( , l‘ **t were brought out these tw o were ’ sTvcTy •tioye~0T—gtM87"*'" Miss Julia S.
cola would obviate the difficulty
J , h o - t s o f the W h o unit „Iso ............* "»
»!•« successful H S. W hite, Newberg.
tin go ver t .e la ria t n e^ “J " “ 1 j
with their Interpretation
There u r e !,nU3t ''« v c wise m acagernent us well as
1( 1.0..I W i l l ' * 11.
the river during low w ater and at
j t wo Ktuieral c ' i « 5 «* h o f IBglier critics, I
successful Kusiness house, but in
T b * many different skin diseases such
Dame tim e hack the water upas far
M cM innville and cover the rapids at l.a- v lz- lho,,u w " ° “ PProu<il' tht> * ,u,|y o f I ' " " ' l * « * 1«'*' w|th and hack o f this there as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, eiysip-
these questions from the Christian niU8^ ^ ^ ,<î Pow,,,‘ w hich is the ilo ly elas, eczema, itching or an eruption cf
Fayette.
This plan will not meet with (
W hen we enlist in this cause
, standpoint, and those w ho approach it Ghost
pimples, postules, blotches, chaps or
favor at the hands of the people of La
from the standpoint o f the infidel. the heat o f the p osers which God lias cracking open of the skin, scrofula, aro
Fayette of course.
President N ew iin belongs to the ( Irris- ! * iv,‘ n
* n<3 rul1 t'> o « r aid the powers
directly the cause of Impure blood.
n
George W . Dimraick, of Hubbard, the |,iul" !'*>w o f <-ri les or students, whic li ‘ ‘ f Il,-uv''" .
‘ he W. S. work do else W ifhur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledged
pioneer prohibitionist of Marion co m ty, ! ''.V Its untiring and consccra-ed lal>»r ' ' 18,1 l,rob'tv-s.
Ih e re w e re n ia n y h c lp - to be the best medicine known for any
Who at sundry times und In divers man- •"** » ” th oroughly estah Islied the f" 1
'>.v very etli- of these unsightly complaints.
Price
Sera in the past has spent a good deal 0f ! authenticity und genuineness o f the 7 iellt
ri‘" ‘ l before our convention. $ 1 .CO per bottle. For sale by all Drug­
j
I lune were methods for gradin g gists.
his timo trying to convince temperance Old ami New Testament Scriptures.
E v ery candid and disinterested hear- the
» ' curing the preparation o f
republicans oi tiio errors of their ways in
I N S T P .lC T n H * I l K I l A M Z K .
not supporting the prohibition party er o f that sple-idid discourse m ost have j **IH les* ’ " l" " 1 " bers f Importani-e.
ticket, h«s accepted u place on the three gone aw ay w ith the convictlon, that he \ " 1 ***’ k'tipl s duties and OopiHirluui- Faciliti*« «if
«leverai
>>iln Unite f
nf Severnl
"il«
lieen
sadly
misunderstood, ! '**'»" W|is ah y di-enssed. also the relu-
>1 1)1 11 ili iit-IH'flt
ply ticket in J arion county. G eorge! I has
I
ioti
o
f
i
)
.t*
pM.-itor
to
lie
Stuoia.V
Sci
ioni.
N «»i I*** 11 » i
ito li» .
1 ami
I
has evidently liocoraw tired of standing i ^ llot grossly mlernpreseuli-d,
that
D e l e g a t e s f r o m t h e f a c u l t i e s o f IVu-ific
i In fht County Court i " f llie 8,ate of Ur.*:
up to be counted and lie now hopes to , every lover o f fair p ay in the cnmmti T h e convention was fuvnrcd w ilh thè
•lleve, P.o iti c itn iv er .-i y a i d P o r t l a n d f " t rh* Coii.ity > Y nn'iil l
A L L R O Ä Ö S A R E A L t [ ’; E
the Li tier of the i*Ltule of (
uity ah old rally to Ida support, for he attendane o f olir State Kec’y , A A. ii>-n«!em\ m e t M o n d . y a t t h e P o i M t n d In
do some oi the counting himself.
At»i lth 11 _ -t u m-mutili i»ecenjied. )
êg
dee aired ill word- o f tender c o q u e o —.• Morse, a li - g a ie an ad ire— upon lite
N o î ' go i-.-« h er eb y «ri v«*:i ! '¡hr ihe undersiiriie
.
■ .o r '
» d e m y a n d p e r l e c t e I a t e m p o r a r y f*r-
I hrtvijitf Leen -j.p »hite I by t l i ; C m itv
o-irt
N mini nini Hom e |)< p u t u-oit Work
E ' U l iz a t i o l i :f ' » ' * *n I tr y
w .»iv i , t le áf ite ot Oreirou ft.r t is C xi itv of V n i n i :
I t is reported that the managers of the which suffused m any eyes w ith tears,
!* [ oii thè even in g o f thè 2*illi. T h e eleetion
1 i» tin* AtliiCu t nitor of the ¡*Lt ite of Aba«i
| wi ll l»e I i t e r d e v n l o p e I n t o i p e r m a n e n t 8t oib r ri .-¡t, ij,«;;e i t’d . 1 0 ,v I hert*fore i l l p e r -
three ply parly w ill import Davis, the his belief in the Divizie inspiration o f
I o f idlìeers for I lie eom ing year resuln-d
j o n e i n .*!t u li n g t h e • »i :i *r o > !i e ^ js i m t .»i^ i 1 h vi,it; el lim., a a «f.èhf s.i.J E t ' t e are h - r e b
long haired Texan for campaign work in Hie writers o f the OHI und New Testa­
.1 ti f V l *.nl re pi re»I t> t>re>Kiit sai i r »ini
us follows: Pretddent, M ary E II. M I-
| s c h o o l s in r h e w i n t e r i j# i r t • *i t h * s r a L . e *. .
Oregon again this year. This looks like ment ulike, and his unqualified accept
witn nie proper v » u - * r s t > the >ii t a-Iin ;r
| wurds, New ls-rg; vlee pre-ldent, E .1
»ritto
at t o* » ii.*e of L F il«!! in Ne.vt» - >
mice
o
f
the
same
as
ihc
word
o
f
God
: T h e m i t h e n u g w is h r • u h t i h m t hy ' *»* Yam -oil Co tutv or**trou within s i x m >.ith
a needless expenditure of money, for
J
W
ood,
M
e
d
im
i
v
ili-;
seeietary,
M
rs.J
P t i r t i a a d i c . n l e a i v :a • i l : y , w h i •'! m in- fr mi r le date of ihis ,1 <ti e
right over here at M cM iniiville they Gan the most orlhordox demand more
D.iuMat N** liera O r eon this 25th «lav
! U. liodson , N e l.rrg; statistica! seeiv-
j t e r e - t e d i n t t t ° to ri n i t i o u of \ t .*i *.i * r s ’ Si I
have parson Powell, a now convert to tinnì this! W here tild i «r é hia uccue-
1 1» !
S I ' - ( - ' N I ; i i
rary, l ’h.rles Nelson, Me .1 Iivllb ; f i m l e r e n c e , a n d
A«i
ite of A b ig a il 8 an
v h iih
is t h e p r i u e brou e ni o. i o 1 st rd,«ii .»f tli g
the pop faith, who has both a long tongue '‘r» ’ *A‘t them com e fort h. for lie pub-
treasurer,
G
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Senti,
.1
1
1
..ilio
v
ille
;
And long hair and these aro the only qnuli- ^‘dy, though iu the kiudiy spirit of an i
| i i m v e r in i ! c ; t i n g \ u p .
A ’ » tot 25 »*. h-
’• h in «»i ut.
« c a t i o n s Davis can lay claim to. Powell’s i “ bimst heart, hroien mail Invited th e! siipt houle department, liev lioh erg
or « w o r e p r e s e n t , . d ,
.lo
proh
Pi the ( ’ • •i »t
■ irt f.ir t » * "’ tite o f O re ? »
de d ln u ville; supt. ■ ormai deparlm enl, s e s 3.oiv w as h oi 1. i o - m*
e 'i j w ;< c i I-
iocks may be a shade too II ixen in color fullest investigation of these charges
’*»r Y in ti» ( ’ i m t r
A lv a Maey, D ivton
B *> Kt. i > »rv I* »lu ti T. i
e d to o r d e r at
1 liVloi k hy P • 0 . -•
hut they mark the eccentricities of tlie ag.mist bim heforo the tribunal o f his
v ¿.
> d im
T h e conVelillon eluseli w ilh (In- feel­ . l o l n i s t n n , «>f P . i r ri
church.
It
Is
in
lie
most
sincere
y
oui «• itdeniy.
P im «. 'Va. i r n r; i DeTo i .o i )
hian and that is the main thing.
i •» Vin. li i n e r i «i.» .. •» »vf* u i
1 deten ía >»
ing
lllat
a
very
sw
eel
and
elieery
spiri!
hoped that the Venders o f these reports
F e r r i l i . «»Í F o r e t G ro v e , w as electe-.l In t'i • u n im* i r r i «» S
«>r r *n p i u r
bu i p.evaded Hit- v.iriour Messina;«
»'j o it*. I » o h p ■> ■ * i r *i «i 1
w**rtue r i ; »
cliairm in, : vd Proies «ir H izzarl, o ii;T«*bv
The American Economist of Marcii 25 w ill now appear, or else ftirever after
• I o’ u i fi «*d AflTHi. i Mt ,- » I i»i. »* 1 »; • ti e p Uff lo 1 .4 •
L o t t i ; . A A T . I l o u s IN, S e c '1
! <M. t - r ti o
Portlaml a«'A ieiuy, secrc: »*.
A oom- lio i in l i e firs» la V »i t V M V \ .
présents in the fort« of a pictorial sup-1 *u* d their piace,
I <? ” i a t<» w it : Si » » » i >• M » . ¿
U l ISS •
A h ii Hidiolnr, t ’liristi in edtiCiitor, an i\
: mittee or t li ree mi j rin.iiicn «»ritin/.a* ii v o i bi'Is'V to i'is.vor. f • »r w im f hereof rh
plomontan unique and interesting army
I ÌOtl ÍIH Icctt «I, 00»l8l*tÌ g o l f) . 4. I*. plni.itin* wi I t ike Ja l’. niifut o* 'inst v o i f »r tu*
oT druvvinga and cartoon« selected from cilizen, unti us ti mali l ’rc.-idt* t N cV .ln
>Ì0tKf*.
•*'1111 of : 1-0 Sa i o*.* et »er W'th i
r rhereoo
Professo»* J. C. Ho Isoli w cleome ! thè Wilson, Pre-ident Newlin and Prln ip.d fr ».o i'u *ja**'l tsv of .fane. t. T). I,s ;4. at t!i • rafe
tho files of that p iper for the past throe i.s one o f vvlioiu uuy com oiun ity in iy
of
ix
p
e
r
e
nr
per
m.i
i.u
r«>*ret’ier
wirn th ■
ile , together w ilh visiting d»*lcgaie* to the homi s <;f Ncv - B.»tea. to n-p »rt on tile most de ir mio eos*« n ut li!*,b':r.cine.ifM of this «ciio.i
yenra. The illustrations, revcral hun­ justIy Ire proti I.
rhi
-uinin
*.is
:s
erve
I
li
vp
ihMeati
n
fuere
if for
the
Iinstitittioli
o
f
ivhich
he
D
tlu?
limi
me
ina
oí
..fi'ecting
c
permftNent
nreani-
dred in nutnlier,’ emphasize in it pecu­
herg, exhortmg tlicm toliclp thciAHelve*«
**ix eon me iti v<* ivek.. by o r i r of Moo. i v;
M ■" r . I i 1” • >f mu hi Court in « |e h ' i C i » «»pier
liarly forcible manner the strength of oivd lieud, deservea Dot li thè inorai and frcelv to hoth spili; ual a n i tempora! xut ioti.
i • fhc » -tv -f M 'Vii i »ville. Y in lilt
i-i.itv
Proles-« -rSweoLcr spoke o.i 4,Lah n
the doctrine oi protection-a an active, tlnuncial supplir of every udvnoate *»f hloHMt tg-4.
s tt* O! ;r**-' *.!, IV I; r ITY 1 t>> V I) h a
j n » i t s * i * n f :!;
living political iasue, ami also dem on­ hlgti s aiiduida of isffirjt h ami religiou,
:‘ n i
lh v. Mr. Kouorsox, of L i l ^ e t r c ^ re- torv Metilo 1 • 4«
Ite.i 2 », IS S - I 7
A lt y f »r P .a l.ir iffl
Ari ad-
strate with what vigor und aggressive­ o f Curisi ¡un «•diieutWfii, nini o f Clirletlun H[M>nded hrieflv. Ho is oprinais io in re- agm.eral «il-cns iot
f ilic i ivly youfrt
s:il!h, whii ,h i
! gard to St’ uday st liool woik, and I iuh no j.mrnment was tak«V «o.
ness tho doctrine has I kjoii expounded riti/.ciiship
O k o . i l B k .NNETT,
by the American Protective Tariff
1 synip.itliy witli the idea tini: v/o «r e oii ! a as served in thegJuilding.
aro tlio ¡JS ».¡.¡ciò? m e .hJiLcaì t.vv^onuiiy.
Pastor M. K. Cliureli.
! a Lack truck.
At t!,e «it»4rnoon session President!
League.
N ew berg, Or., March 25, ’1)8.
Rev. J. Hoberg, of McMinnville, fatli- ! Newlin oi Pa«--iriec h,»:i, g iv e an addre.-ts
A t the fusion convention held in Port*
‘The New L ife ; a Study of Educa-!
er of Sunday school work in Yam hill
fund last week the following nominations
A Card I’ niir .>(.•««*« Vuttiw.
county, gave an address on “ The Im ­ 1 lion .”
were m ade:
Hs
Tho report of the committee on per-
It Hp|H*ars from a statement made by portance of Sunday S ho» I W ork.”
Sancì for 1-353 Catoìogue.
For governor— \V. H. K ing, popiilirt,
P ivh . New I in before the S. S. convention thinks many of our preuchers are not : inanent organisation was read ami
A^'er is wanted in op?n ter:
of Baker.
For congressman— First district, R. M held at thin place on the 24 mst., th it lie truly representative oi Christ and his adopted. The exetoitive committee will
Ventcli, democrat, Linn ; Secoml dint r i d , I
You cu i have it all for
was publicly charged before a Uc.Miun- teachings; that they become wrapped up 1 be compo.-ed of President Newlin,
C. M. Donaldson, silver riqmldican, of
».alto, Ha!, toeî a n d F u ìto n Ch’e rta . htergro»
and
orie •
represen­
Par.
in doc iin.il preaching, and preach over j (dmirmau,
Per...,
viMe
nudience
with
teaching
unsound
Baker.
!>1 •tilth 5 0 : * . .>l«>nth
.
t) r a n c h o s - -
K a m b u rg*
of
each
For secretary of state—II. U. Kincaid, doctrine in Pacific college. The sj'caker the heads of the you g entirely. Christ tative from the faculty
w.id
tea
2-3
•
•
•
ok o i
rob Placing C arda Illustrati na
school
or
college.
They
.ire
empowered
made
no
distinction
let
ween
adults
and
silver republican, ui Lane.
ia
the
Evening
Teleifram,
«»f
Portlr.nil
making the lO’ciixuiion gives as l.i«» au­
L i d i e n ríLiasci!, T e r o C o o p e r , L e e R i c h a r d s o n , ú o J V.L iter Jotics.
(>»*ezna. It Is the lir<e*t eve.iim;
For supremo judge— \V. M. Ram sey9
thority some members oi Friends church. children, und licit her should we. said he. to invite other schools to join, and to
nc \ ’ P iper p ibi shod in Orearrui . l t
democrat, of Yam hill.
cgi .I uti> all t io a»*\v^ Ilf the stile and
take
steps
toward
forming
a
p
rmanent
The
»Sunday
school
feels
the
felt
nee
I
in
Upon inquiry it im found that. N. A
For attorney-general—J. I.. fitory, pop­
of it»»* natimi. I .v it for i month. A
«ample copy will t ? mailed to you
Baker, the prohibition organizer, is the thisj‘cgar»l lorth eyou n g »Snmesayno to organization.— Oregonian
ulist, of W asco.
free. Address
For state printer— Charles A . Fitch, man who made the public statement re­ bother so much with the children, that
t h is t i ; m ;( i u \-. i ,
A J.»«* Nailed.
populist, of Gluck 1 ma-«.
if
you
get
the
»beep
the
lambs
will
fol­
Cortland, Or.
ferred to. The trillhlulness of this ac­
For superintendent of public inslruc-
1
Consumption und bronchitis are not
low
;
but
Rev.
Hobt*rg
says
it
has
always
¡ sì
tion— H . H. Lyman, populist, o f Clatsop. cusation was strongly denied by Pres.
by any mean« the sunn*, although it is
nisTuier nominations .
Newlin, and Mr. Baker Inis been asked !>een bis experience that if he got the
The •
hard
to
distinguish
one
froiti
the
other
Third district—Judges R. P Boise, to recall his statement, provid 1 it is little'h mbs lie sheep would follow ; that
W ^ A N I K I » T I U a S’.VO U ri lY AND ACTIVE
Bronchitis is an inflam m ation o f tin*
í
'
p e - o
populist, am) 1*. 11 D’ Arcy. deiii(H*rut ;
v*
ir**ntk*m in tir ladies to trnvcl for res»» ri­
found th »* he was misinlormc l. There “ u little woe ch.ld could lead them .”
sible. entHblislud hou e l i » Oregon. Monthly
member board of equ.ili/.uion John P.
lining
o
f
»he
w
ind
tubes
or
air
vessels
Dr. J. W. Watts, of Lafayette, 0 . L.
S-ivOO ami »xpciKses. l 'osi I ion steady. Kefer-
are
many
|»eople
in
sympathy
will»
tin*
Robertson, populist.
o f the lungs, cnnshic; smiei.ess o f H.e t i»«*e. Kudo: e self iitldrcsNcd st imped enve l­
President, mid the imuilution which lie C ox, Rev. C. E. Lewis, E. J. Wood, Uev.
ope. 'I he Dominion Company Kept. Y Chicago.
san»e, couglt, son* throat, hoarseness, j
W H A T It K V N. A IIA K K K s\ll>.
represents, who will resent any charges G. U. Bennett, parlicij led in the gen­
hi
|
diflieiilty
o
f
hreuthing,
spitting
o
f
m
at­
In order that *11 arti. I«. from ths pen of this nature ami without stopping to eral diMMission on the subject.
of R ev. G. II. Bennett anfi another from consider tin* matter in it» various bear­
K. J. Wood, of M cM innville, gave a ter and sometimes blood. Thousands
In S p rit»« nuil Sututuer Stylos.
Mo.es Votaw, puhli.hed in th i. isvue, ings are liable to place the blame on talk on the “ Necessary Q ialitic.itions of «He annually w ith this dread disease.
may Iwclearly onderitoo-l :h# Grrpliie Uev. B iker and some tu.iy even uttaeh it tin* Sunday School Teacher.”
He be* Wi bur’s Cough Cure will cure. Price
i|eein. it best to make a eta em eiil ol I to the party which permits its organizer lievtsl them to I k \ irreproachable moral 50 cents. For sale by ull Druggists.
a n d you r fa v o r ite h e m e p a p e r , th e
Gut liissed nuil priées cut iu
character, a con.-eerated Christian life,
several small chunks.
À ct*.
j to make such utterances.
For «al**.
Uev. N . A . Baker, an M. E . minister
W hile it is not our intention to accuse enthn.-iaHiu and love for wor k, wi h* sym­
20 acres of good tillable land joining G
« r a p ...
, e.
N - ° - E L L IO T T ,
h ic « O « ffic
os well as state organizer for the prohi­ anyone o ’ injudicious words or acts, we pathetic love, enerj
promptness and , Newhorg on tho west. Oootl im prove­
bition party, in a sermon preached in tin* would call attention to the fact that this reasonableness.
ments, good location. Inquire of W. L.
T T0KNEY-AT-L.W»’.
M. E. church in M cMinnville two weeks j controversy, whatever it may be, is a
in (lie Kener.il ili«-tission, Mi-s 1:11» Warren, M eM Innville. or L. F. Hall
ago i. quoted hy one who took tho ser­ question, not for the prohibitionists to M.iev lirunitlit out tlie vital n iv e i.ity ol NewlaTg, Or., lor particulars.
2-25H
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mon down in shorthand ns saying: take part in, but for Mr. Baker, the siH-iub’encs« for getting Im ldof thvschol-
N -n cl a l l O r d e r s t o te’ l i e G r a p h i c .
it
tel
,
Wi., •' « v i •' in nil Hie court« of the .«tai3.
"R ig h t over hero at Newberg—w hen 1 church and college to set tie among them­ am. Professor J . C. Hudson emphasized
I can say one thing for Chamberlain s sperisi attendon enea to ero hate work, the
writing
of
dee«!«,
m
mgàirrft,
contracts
add
the*
name the Jews I am going to tell where selves.
the necessity of tact.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ; drafting of all legal paper:-.
they live— in the college over here :it
In the afternoon, the devotional exer­ and that i« that it excels any propriety ¡
N e w b e rg , O r r g u ii.
W e do not know whut culled forth the
rn e s — Second Floor
R ook
Newberg there is Doctor Newlin, holding ! remark from Mr Baker nor are wo con* cises were led bv Rev. Mr. Ilowcrsox. medicine l have ever seen on the market O
hank of Neurlerg Bui’dtrg.
i ì
‘
f-r G overtnental
that high position, and yet he lias called eerin»i ns prohiliitionists as to ho tcch- Short oral report« were given by the and I have lieen in tl.e practico of rmvli- j
Con-
this sacred l»x»k ur question.
I have ii „ ¡ rH| interpretation of the s ripturesbut delegate.-* of fb eir different ^hools. cine and the drug bn aines» tar the past
the
A. J. H o t t e r
E. M. Kontier.
right from the member» of
that we do know that the college aud church Growth and progress seemed to be the forty years,” writes J. M. Jackson, M.
t ifittMÌ Stati*«, H ip ( ’»-i « t i i uti'»n nF ” t<* '
of .
N *irri , G - Ifin g le y T arli!’
R
O
S
S
«T
S
R
BRO
S.,
Bill,
w
ith
a
i*on;p:n
i.:
»»>
»
«i
imd
m*
,v
: •<: 1 r- • M ’
. nli v.'s Cabinet
church. W h y, just a *»hort time ago alike have a c in m o n enemy to tight in general tendency of the various schools P ., Bronson, H a. IliysicianslikeC h am - .
and »«'pninte. •«, Atnlii»-« «'!«». . ( 'ni»«ul.:. c
: t ' ■ i
- ii-1 - f t one ;■•-■*. pom e»
they tell me, the question was asked the form of ti n L q n rf traffic. There are represente«!.
bcrlain’s Colic, Cholera ati 1 diarrhoea
n f priunipal n‘Th • r« o f tin» di!% rv-:it St;
■ 1
s of the A r m y
him in one of his classes, ‘ W ell what too many issues already to divide the
By order of the convention, Mr. Ben- remeily because it is a scientilb» prepar-
ami N a v y, w ith thtdr salali» m ; F tì t : I*. : ;
-. i. i i-tinn Returns,
'm
e
s
sad
líe
rid
e
n
c
st
Pr
u.
W
.
M
ct-o
n
a
e
ll
$
part of the Bible must we l*elieveV’ and forces which m I iou M be united against n cî.’ w address on “ Vhe S i|>erintciu)eiitvs »lion , an«! lava He it always gives q n k k
Fart y i‘ attorni« a <1 (.’omini* L*»
- ■ • ( urr. noy, Gobi anil
o, ! »laud.
S i l v e r , a n d a va st a u o t i n f o f otl* r *. , • »
i ! 1 ,ndard Amort-
Doctor Newlin said, ‘ W o must use the legalized saloon.
P .u ics ami Opportunities” will be pub­ relief. Get a lotCe at t . K. Moore »«
, a nth oritatiV
und
••pi.
:r
...k -'itti W hit- / ”
Newberg
-
Oro
Og OH. ran a im • n
our own Judgement.' Think of ii! That
C o .'»d ru g store.
Then in this case would not mature lished.
r
in K u r mi
» -
.
i**--: i jjt* l*ni<l.
Mrs. fo a rtn e y , of D a y !»*, read a pa­
i f U m me.n.^1 .peoie, ol in ll.lelily ! No ju<ln*m*ut-li tuto tl'«t tins ronlr.ivors.,
. . , - .
■ A G G IG ,
/
H 1«* 1» » ntcmlwr oi I rifm is !,.> tn tir. lv ».qui-at. I from Ins |>r >|i,l,i. per on ‘ 'P rim ar, Methods.” She said:
N -.v:n r tf, O r c ffjM I.
church. It would lie better o ff if lio wws Liou work, while tin* prohibit) m orum i- ‘ T il every chit I there is the making of a
outsido oi tiny church.
xer*, pulpit ittler.mrc. *»n otlter lu ltjiv h perfect man or woman, lf.it the child
? t a ;
On •ccount of reference being m *fie lo | be left to *iaufi or L-ill npin their , wn is responsive to the go-el as well as t a I,
3 J l ì .
this subject by Rev. J. Ihilierx at tin* merits. In tho meantime let all w ho are and w hat u grand privilege it is to* start
r>o»)i<8
eonnty Humlsy m I ioo ! convention hel I interested in building up a party of pure in the wav ol life. The first requisite is
w in now*.
•1 0
in Newberg last week, Tr--». Newlin, at polities liswe no opportunity to give en­ attention, which may he »required hr
MOr i ,l ‘ |.N>
. ¡ w ood .
StflNüLiî*
I L W P IN 3
the elfwe of an ail.lresson "QiiAlitleation* couragement to a canne which has lor its an interesting story or a pretty picture.
C u ilJ jr d K
C . S IC .
for efficient Bible etofiy” reefi the Mitt.' object the o v e rcro w of tl.e greatest evil The lesson must la* tol l in a pleasing
manner. I’dat-k laierds are a great help;
ment made by Mr. ltakcr ami aflerwarfi oi social and porttie.il life.
SP
also the making ol miniature Itibic lends,
made • complete denial of tho whole
M o ses V oT tsr,
with sand ami blocks.
The teaeliur
th in j. lio also staled tl tt he hod noth­
l'res. Prohibition Club.
It* y «»ti v rn n t t ! i o
H i r j c l c t i n t t m » i i f } w i l l B u y,
u u
must im po>?cased oi the Holy òpiirit.
ing to cover up, hut rather courted u full
C iti I o n o r u«DI r i s s .
C n iin t y N u n d ftji N rh « » « l t*«»n
Mrs. Lillian It >brrtscn san-.; a solo,
. investigation o( his teaching in the col­
lege. For two years he lias had out a
in nn editorial o f u recent number o f • C alvary.”
O l G R A I N
Alva M.n y, o ( Dayton, conducted an
standing invitation to the put-lie to ut- the ".«sumlay School Tid in gs" there was
; > w i : u
«-r.il his Bible class recitation, and see n request to hear from the various interesting black-board e t e r e i-v. "B ib le
and hear for themselves ju»t what lie (»unity 8. H. organ I in I Inna, saying. If Gcogratdty.”
Mrs. Nrwtin'e class of little girls par­
•»»-.* t. ;
they were dead it was nothin g but due
K
W a r d « C o.
written ’ h o n that their oi-vqu lc- l>c published, t i- ;p:b I in a very pleasing exercise on :
T io d - n s n g " Mr. Baker
Watered u
k
Portland prices on S
uits ir-10.00; our price 87.50.
Portland prices on Shoes 84.50 and 85.00; our price 83.50.
Our Spring paid Summer stock includes all
Styles and Pricer. If you wish a common,
every day suit wo can furnish it for $5. Some­
thing- to wear on st ic ocean ions, -'¡L2 to $18.
u
k
ziLsT it o t j
PO CKET
By buying Drugs aud Family Medicines,
Perfumery and Notions, Paints, Oil, W all
School Books and Stationery, of
C
L
iF i.
j
make money for von.
Perfection
to A M
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t:-o
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$ 4 0 .0 0
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$ 6 0 .0 0
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