Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 15, 1898, Image 3

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    WAR HAS BEEN DECLARED.
S ta te P ro h ib itio n C o n v e n tio n .
OREGON IAS RAILWAY DIVISION
Ii you want a fat hen for Sunday, see
— AND—
The Oregon state convention of the
PORTLAND AND YAMHILL RAILWAY. ! C. B. Wilson.
prohibition party was held at Armory
T rains Noitru.
E. C. Ward 4 Co carries a complete | i hall
No. 34 Ar. 7:55 ». m. Ar. at Portland 9:30 a. in. stock
in Newberg on Wednesday of this | l
of poultry supplies.
*No. 31 \ r 11:53 a m., lv. 12:15 p. m. Arrive at
N O F O R E IG N P O W E R S S H A L L IN T E R V E N E .
week.
The larger number of the dele- !
Portland 3:0-3 p. in.
Home Powers D o Not Cure To.
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for gates arrived
•Run« Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
in town on Wednesday j
T rains S outh .
expressing or light hauling.
and after being supplied with badges1 The Floating Squadron, of High Prices, is being driven into mid-
•No. 33 Ar. 12:25 p. in., leave 12:30 p ra.
No 35 Ar. C:05 p. m. Leaves Portland 4 30 p. m
The . boss
•Runs Monday, Weduesday and Friday.
... wheel
, of the
» , , road is the light ! they were assigned to places for free ocean, there to be totally annihilated, and not a single fragment can
Passeiiijer and F lig h t Kates to all points. : ru !im n g " av erlo jr îo ld by A. M. Hos- ! entertainment. This is something of a ever reach the shore of Good Goods at the price of the
irom
C. Agent
B. PftiaSELL.
^ kins.
•a n be i obtained
i
| departure from the usages of political
Newberg
O T H R Jv/A/J.
Beautiful
V
New Goods are now received Sally at our B lJ
Store and many morn to follow,
e continue
to sell at way-dow n prices.
13
Hadley’s Backet store is full of new parties, as it has been customary for
¿JTEAM ERI ALTONA AND RAMONA
goods and they are being sold at Chiea- j delegates to conventions to pay their Our (First to See) Flotilla, Sailing' under open Orders, will open
15-t2 I own bills.
the Siege.
'Leave Portland for Newberg. Salem and In- B° prices,
; Base balls and bats for big boys and | Rev. Ray Palmer was billed to speak
leave, Iudepeudeuee at 6:a'J a. in., Salem 7:45, little boys at the post office. Prices at the hall on Tuesday night but he did
Newberg 10.30, arrive Portland 4 p. in.
R e d S p read s .
L a c e C u r t a in s ,
not arrive on the evening train and con­
away down.
Costume Cloth, fine assortment, worth i6? jc., “I
,/
Clareudale, extra large, ready for use S I OO New designs in Nottinghams.
sequently
the
time
was
taken
up
in
P.
FISHER,
Newspaper
AdvertUlug
Agent,
sold at
.
.
.
.
.
.
J L f ^ ' 2C'
If you want whole corn, cracked corn, off baud speeches by delegates, inter­ Majestic, \ sice, heavy
L 21 M erchant’s Exchauge, Sau Francisco, wheat,
S I «5 No 6517 E56 ini wide 3 yds long. Good
thread aud well bouud
75c
oats, bran or flour, see E. C. spersed by music and recitations by a Oxford.
!i size, satlu liuish assorted pat­
is our authorized ageut. This paper is kept on
terns, worth |2.25
I 7 5 1 No .*437 60 in wide, 3 yds long, beautiful
file iu his oltice.
Ward 4 Co.
|
pattern,
a
good
oue
for
41.25
90c
•
Chaska.
largest
spread
made,
beautiful
delegate.
Percales, full 36 in. wide
.
. .
. I O
assorted patterus, heavy satiu flulih
No 6633 64 iu wide, 3\a yds long
S I 50
Oscar Allen came down from McMinn­ lady
Wednesday
morning’s
session
was
de­
well
w
orth
$3.00
S i 25 No 4135 EG 64x3Va worth $3.25
S3
25
Local Events.
ville last Saturday and made a short vis­ voted to the organization of the conven­
Iu White Goods we have a fiue assortment and
it with tbe home folks.
prices are right.
tion and the appointment of committees Wash goods in all the latest weaves aud designs at the lowest prices
Fresh, new line of fashionable shoes Colored photograph and transparent H . M. Clinton of Portland was elected
ever
heard
of.
Linings,
staple
and
fancy.
Silks
of
all
kinds
in
Large assortment of Ladies' Waists will be here
pictures on glass at Sm ith's Photo Gal­ chairman and Mr. Senft of Albany,
a t Hodson Bros.
waist patterns, others for trimmings, Braids iu all the new styles
in a few days, prices will run from 50c. up.
lery.
Call
and
see
samples.
-
secretary.
Finest line of calling cards in town at
and shades, Hosiery and Underwear for ladies and children.
The
Prof.
C.
E.
Lewis
went
to
Salem
on
The
most
im
portant
session
of
the
con'
the Graphic office.
nearest up to date stock of Dry Goods aud accessories ever shown
Ladies’ Waist Sets, very neat designs, 25c. set.
Tuesday to look after some property in­ vention however was held in the after
Rev. G. H. Bennett and wife have a terests
in
these
parts.
for his sister, Prof. Itosa Lewis noon. W hile the committees were get
new Crescent wheel.
of Penn College.
ting ready to report, Rev. N. A. Baker, Niizurof/i Wiiists
Yours, (or Moneyback)
N a w Id ea i* a tto r n s
to r everybody
B. S. Cook came down on the boat Gip Leavitt has given up tbe idea of state organizer, was called on for re' f o r C h i l d r e n ,
from Salem Monday.
B A R R IR
H O B S O N ,
going to Arizona and has gone to Inde­ marks. He spoke biielfy on the essen­
Men’s Cotton Sweaters, in black aud colors, 50c.
Ore.
Dave Lamb, of Salem, who is working pendence where he will engage in the tials of success, emphasizing the neces­
with Levi Gilbert was in town Thursday. second-hand furniture trade.
sity of faith in the prohibi tion cause,
Men’s knit Underwear, extra length, an excel­
lent finished article, for 50c. apiece.
Seamleos shoes are pronounced the S. T. Stanley and Prof. C. E. Lewis hard and conscientious work, persever­ A T T 11K N E W H K K Q C U V R C H K S .
condition
and
need
and
w
hich
oilers
a
best, by competent judges. Try a pair. will give the members of the Epworth ance and harmony. The report of the
consistent
solution
of
the
problem
of
Cottonade pants, rivited like overalls, for 65c. a
on
resolutions was W lia t th e l 'n . t n r . . . I d —A a n u u n v e n ie o ta good ami evil. In Its opening chapters
Hodson Bros.
League an entertainm ent at the resi­ committee
fur N ext Sunday.
pair.
handed in by the stato central com-
For sale cheap. Two lots north of dence of J. T. Smith this, Friday, night. mitteman,
it
portrays
man
condem
ned,
while
at
CUOUCH
AX.N'Ol'NCK.MK.NTS.
I.
H.
Amos.
This
report
rec­
Friends church. Your own terms.
its
close
it
stands
redeemed
aud
enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargeant, of Perry'
the Methodist church next Sunday
A ll of our Hats are being sold at a great reduction.
that the platform of the na­ the At pastor
4-1U*
A. C. S tanmwcgh . dale, Polk county, visited their son and ommended
will speak in the morning on ing a new era in w hich there shall be
tional
prohibition
party
of
1896
be
adopt­
the subject, “ The Bow in the Cloud,” no moro death.”
For grass seeds, flower seeds, garden daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Edwards as the platform. This meant a single and
in tbe evening at 8 o’clock on “ The W hile Scripture reveals to us all our
seeds and all kiuda of seeds, call on E. iu Newberg last Saturday and Sunday ed
Bible
and Recent Discoveries.”
issue platform and called forth at once a
C W ard 4 Co.
The excitement caused by the wreck' vigorous discussion. N. L. Wiley and On Sunday morning at the Friends moral deformities, It also reveals to us
the pastor will talk abont “ War the ideal life aud character and tho
Uriah Badley and family started on ing of the U. S. Battleship Maine is Chas. Mitchell, both of Yamhill, spoke church
Methods
Daily Life;” and in tbe meuti8 of attaining It. Christ is the
slight,
compared
to
the
rush
to
see
the
their overland trip to Seneca, Grant
strongly in favor of such issues as the evening will in speak
of ‘‘Life’s Fulfill­ means of its attainm ent. A sa religious
’98 Waveriy wheel now on exhibition money question, woman’s suffrage, and m ent.” A cordial welcome
county, last Monday.
is extended system C hristlany is a self consistent
A good roasted Coffee, 3ft for 25c.
the initiative and referendum. They to all.
Balls from five cents up and bats from at the Hoskins bicycle hospital.
whole nnd m ust be accepted or rejected
Lion or Arbuckles Coffee, 10c.
ten cents up, at the postoffice. Just Farmers 1 You are loosing money by were strongly opposed however, by Bray
as whole. In C hrist we see Illustrated
i6tb Western Refinery, D. G. Sugar for $1.00.
FRIENDS C H rR C II.
God’s true devotion to us; Ids life is Hi)
not seeing C. B. Wilson before selling of Washington, Watson of Yamhill,
w hat your boy wants these fiue days.
A
t
the
Friends
church
in
the
morn
exam
ple
of
Immunity
glorified
tiy
the
5ft
Good Raisins, 25c.
Prof. J . C. Fowlie, of the Portland your produce. I am paying highest Blalock, of Polk, Emerickof Benton,and iug service the pastor spoke from Josh. power of virtue; He is the perfect man
5lb
Corn Starch, 25c.
market
price
in
cash
for
poultry
of
all
many
others.
The
report
was
accepted
Business College, visited in town last
He came to give the w lrid ids example,
and the singlo issue platform adopted. 4: 1-7.
but
He
also
came
to
die.
ills
death
A . & H. Soda, full weight, 5c.
Sunday with his friend, Miss Dora kinds and eggs and veal.
you lienee out of the atoned for our sins and made forgive­
Clifford Terrell, who went east to M t. On the recommendation of the com­ m idst of Take
Alterm att.
A Good Tea, per lb, 9c.
Jordan
* * twelve stones, ness possible. If we deny the m erit of
mittee
on
nominations
the
following
E. C. Rich, of Emporia, Kansas, an Pleasant, Ohio, last fall arrived home were nominated as the party candidates: and carry them over with you, and lay his death wo have no ground for
Pickles, plain or mixed, 70c. per keg.
old friend of Wm. Allen’s arrived here the first of the week and has been call­ Governor, H. M. Clinton, of Portland. them down In the lodging place where pardou.
14 bars good Laundry Soap, 23c.
Have
you
experienced
the
Joy
of
sins
ing
on
his
friends
about
town
since
his
on Wednesday and will take a look at
ye
shall
lodge
this
night,
*
*
that
Sec.
of
state,
N.
C
Davis,
of
Halsey.
forgiven?
Has
your
em
nity
against
2
box Babbitt’s Lye, full weight, 15c.
arrival. He looks hale and hearty and Treasurer, Moses Votaw, of Newberg. this may be a sign am ong you, th at God been changed to love? llo you
th e country.
35
hardwood Clothes Pins for 5c.
carries
his
aocuslomed
pleasant
smile.
Hupt. of Public Instruction, B. E. when your children ask in time to hope and work and pray for trium ph
The Court of Inquiry report the New­
of I’bilomoth.
of rightousness? It is all liecause C hrist
45lb cleau, white Beans for $1.00.
come,
saying,
w
hat
mean
ye
by
these,
berg Clothing House a mine of treasure A very readable letter from the pen of Emeriek,
Supreme judge, T. E. Ilackcrm an, of
for you. Hut do you dream of a
50 oz. Baking Powber, guarauteed, 45c.
stones? Then ye shall say unto them , died
in clothing and furnishings, with high Silas Moon, the missionary who is sta­ Albany.
time coming when the ruined body
prices exploded by wisdom in buying. tioned at Kaake Village, Alaska, will be Atty. General, C. J. Bright, of Wasco. because the waters of Jordan were cut shall be restored from death to glorify
State Printer, M. D. M arkham, of offbefore the ark of the covenant of the the Creator? It is because C hris1 arose
Mrs. A. Parker has sold their property found in this issue of the Graphic. The Forest
Grove.
from the dead. H e is the ground of all
success
he
mentions
having
had
in
a
to Frank Duncan. For the present Mrs.
Congress, First district, L. H. Peter- Lord; * * and these stones shall be hope.
for
a
mem
orial
unto
the
children
of
deer
hunt
will
almost
make
some
of
our
eon, of Woodburn.
Parker has rented one of the cottages on
His resurrection is an event support
Second district, G. W. Ingalls,of Port­ Israel forever.
cd by the best historical testim ony,
Third streetwbich belongs to the college. local hunters wish they were mission­ land.
and by the very necessities of the
H istory has much to teach us of the schem
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Phelps uake this aries for a short time.
of salvation. It Is supported
Throughout the session a determined
W oudefous happenings and great by the e same
kind of testim ony th at
m ethod of thanking their neighbors and E. A, Soper, who recently came from spirit was manifested. It seems to be the past.
achievem
ents
are
hidden
there,
and
supports
the war of Revolution ns an
friends for their timely assistance dur- Minnesota, is changing the appearance earnest intention of all to thoroughly are pointed out to us by the memorial event, in history.
We have the Gospel
Lbe late illness of their son, who is now of his residence on North Meridian reorganize the state work and to strive stones th a t are set along the the p ath ­ written by eyo witnesses
and com pan­
alm ost well.
street very materially by having all the harder for victory, which now seems so way of hum an life. All day long, this ions of C hrist who saw hint
after his
resurrection. We have the tes imony
Mrs. Townsend and son Willis and windows in the house screened and con­ distant. On Wednesday night Rev. Kay beautiful Habbath day, the C hristian of
Paul a contem porary witness whose
Mrs. W. N. Sutton were in attendance siderable bracket work done which adds l’almcr delivered his address to a good world has stream ed past a great m em ­ writings
are declared genuine liy the
at the funeral of Mrs. Townsend’s daugh­ much to the appearance of the building. house and those who heard it speak of orial
best skeptical critics. Social and poli­
pile in one unending procession of tical
Tom
Cummings
and
son
Claude
are
do­
events mentioned in Gospels are
ter, Mrs. J. E. Hembree, at LaFayette
the address as being a good one, taken flowers, aud music of birds and songs
by profane history thus prov­
ing the work.
last Sunday.
from the speakers standpoint.
of praise—the memorial stone that confirmed
ing
them
reliable.
Christianity slid the
points
us
back
m
any
centuriestoa
won-
Henry St. Helen, the Salem piano B. C. Miles has made a consignment
church which ar« founded upon tho
derous
day
in
Palestine.
There
In
n
IS
u
c
k
l.u
'«
A
rn
ic
a
S
alve.
exist today. Moreover tho
tuner was in town Tuesday afternoon of five thousand pounds of dried pears
garden near Jerusalem In a newly made resurreotion
Easter festival and Christlun Mubbuth
doing some work. He will return again to a party who is going to Dawson City The best salve in the world for Cuts, tom b lay the broken body of the Gali­ dating
liack from apostolic times com ­
in June when he will be ready to look by the way of the Yukon as soon as tbe Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, lean prophet. Iu the dim light of the mem orate
tite event
n as the Roman sentries guarded Tlie disciples
after all the pianos and organs in town. Ever is open. If lie had the lot there Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, daw
after C hrist’s deal It were
the
grave,
two
women
approached,
Chilblains,
Corns
and
all
Skin
Eruptions,
N e w b e r g , O re.
now
it
would
be
as
good
as
gold,
and
the
not prom pted to preach his doctrine
Willis Townsend lias rented the Jones
draw
n
thither
by
the
loving
loyalty
merely
In
hope
of political aggrandize­
& Rich bowling alley for six months and probabilities are th at dried fruit will and positively cures Piles, or no pay re­ th at his noble, God like character had m ent, nor for sensuul
pleasure, nor by
kindled w ithin them . Huddeuly there partisan pride, nor through
will put E. Stergleder in charge of it. bring a good round price all through the quired. Satisfaction or money refunded. came
sim ple ig­
a
messenger
from
Heaven
whose
Price
55
cents
per
box.
For
sale
by
C
Jones & Rich are figuring on going to season in that isolated country.
norance and fanaticism He was not
appearance
was
like
lightning
and
his
bv them hut by Old Testam ent ¡College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping
Ocean Park to run an alley during the Hans Peterson, who went back to F. Moore & Co.
raim ent was w hite us the light—at deified
writers, They were prompted to preach
writers
an i n
n«
, ~
„
whose
touch
the
ponderous
stone
rolled
sum m er.
Minnesota last fall after having tried
as they did liecause C hrist arose from
M a rried .
back
from
the
door
way
of
the
stone
All
the
Grammar
School
Studies,
Music and Art.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dixon left here Oregon the second time, wants to return At the reridence of the brides parents vault. In the presence of the terrified the dead. If he did not arise it Is eer-
fnin
th
a
t
in
the
face
of
such
intolerance
on Thursday morning for a visit at their again to make a third trial of it. He near
soldiers
he
announced
to
the
women
on Wednesday, April 13, the gladsome message "H e is not here; and persecution Illsfo'low ersm ust have
old home in Indiana. They will prob­ has written E. A. Soper, the gentleman 1898, Dundee
Miss
Nellie
Ham pton, daughter of lie is risen,” and then began todaw n sunk into obscurity and Christianity
ably be gone six months. Their son, to whom he sold his Newberg property, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Student* e .n enter nt any tim e snd And cl«*«es tn suit.
to H ar­ upon the world the great truth of im ­ have been nipped ill the hud.
rxcellent
fur g irl, aud boy. I. provided uuder the care of a Competent Matron, a
Dr. E. P. Dixon went with them as far making him a very liberal offer for the lan Dixon, Mrs. Jane Hampton,
Many possiliilities lie before us her», the An
lowest
possible home
price«.
B.
Votaw
officia­
m
ortality
In
the
words
of
Paul
"H
e
{excellent board In private fam ilies. Moral andC hrU ttan influence« thrown «bout students.
property. The Sopers are so well pleas­ ting. The Graphic joins the many brought life and im m ortality to light ” hut m any lie lie fore us In the future
as Portland.
We confidently believe that superior advautagea cannot be offered in the Northwe«t.
which only aw ait the power1 of bis
the heathen, death was tho door­ resurrection
All expeuses moderate. Correspondence end visits solicited.
A Klondike stake is all right if you ed with the country that they don’t friends of the young couple in extend­ To
to tie realized.
For catalogues und inform ation, address,
way
to
the
dark
uud
dread
unknown.
seem
at
all
inclined
to
make
Mr.
Peter­
can reach one, but how much easier and
ing hearty congratulations.
T heir names for death were indicative
P llE S ID K N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E ,
more palatable it is to step into Cooler son a favorable reply.
B
eni
K
.ta
te
T
ra
n
sfe
rs.
of.despair—the eternal night; a ship
F o r S ale.
gone to pieces; a harp lying on the E Guy Carter to F A Simicr w
4 Clemmens’ meat market and get a J. G. Hadley w-ent to Portland last
N B W B E H O . OKK41U2«
its strings broken aud all its % it 5 illk 5 Lippincott’s add
nice juicy beef stake or a leg-o’-mutton Saturday to meet his brother, W . S. 20 acres of good tillable land joining ground,
music
lost;
the
demon
bearing
a
cup
of
to
Lafayette
..............................$
125
00
for a Sunday roast.
Hadley, of Beloit, Mitchell county, Kan­ Newberg on the west. Good improve­ poison, the inexorable jailer with his Mary F Hurley to Jam es Mad-
Attorney C. J. Bright and wife, of sas, who with his family is out for a ments, good location. Inquire of W. L. keyes
parcel of land near New­
sorrow “ without hope.” son
berg.........................................
25 00
Wasco, Sherman county, have been in visit of a few weeks and a look at the W arren, McMinnville, or L. F. Hall B ut They now indeed
the
world
is
flooded
with
town during tbe week in attendance at great Northwest country. Mr. Hadley Newberg, Or., for particulars. 2-25tf light, C hrist is risen! The grave is not Robt Addison to Kobt Addi­
Kohl Addison to
the prohibition state convention. Mrs. is serving his second term as county re­
the end—nay, even “ H e th at liveth son Jr. 104 a 104
a ...................... 1 00
B irtb a .
and believeth in me snail never die,” E O R Addison,
Bright will be remembered by Newberg corder of his county. He is a very gen­
J W Foster to A Migard
ial conversationalist and we hope his Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams, “ There is no death, w hat we call so is son and
people as Miss Jennie Larson.
5 a ................................ . .. 1OO0 00
transition." "Because I live ye shall
on Friday, April 8, 1898, a son.
J. W. Vaugban, of Heppner, came up visit in Newberg may be so pleasant that
live
also.”
All
shall
exist
eternally,
Rolit
Addison to A L Foster
1 00
on the train from Portland Tuesday lie will conclude to return here and To Mr. and Mrs. George P. Kinyon, on but only those who are linked to Christ 108 a .............................................
W ednesday, April 13, 1898, a daughter. shall live, shall have “eternal life.” M F and R L Thompson to W
evening and made a short visit w ith the locate in the future.
The vexed question “ If a umn die shall II Hubbard 2 lots ........ .. 800 00
Hodson boys. He was very favorably "I can say one thing for Cham berlain’s
he live agalu?” which had so long
Edwarde to Newberg Press
impressed with Newberg and there is a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy; From all over the country comes words divided the Jew ish church was now Jesse
ed Brick Co 20 a .................... 4000 00
^
Praise
for
Chamberlain's
Cough
Re­
settled.
probability of bis locating here.
and that is that it excels any propriety medy. Here is a sample letter from
Edwards to () K and G L Ed­
Again the resurrection of Christ, than J wards
Jesse Edwards and Amos Nelson went medicine I have ever seen on the market Mrs. C. Shep, of Little Rock, Ark: “ I w hich
17,000 sq ft................ 2 00
there
is
no
(letter
proven
fact
in
as delegates to represent this end of the and I have been in tbe practice of medi­ was suffering from a severe cold when I history, stands out us the one great R Jacolison to H C Burns 10-ft
county in the congressional conven­ cine and the drug business for the past read of the cures that had been effected miraculous proof of C hrist’s divinity alley-across lot
It is the one great testim ony that Paul J W Henry to I V Nash 6 lots in
tion held in Eugene last Monday when forty years,” writes J. M. Jackson, M. by Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. I and
the other apostles use in proving McM.............................................. 300 00
Hon. Thomas H. Tongue was re-nomin­ D., Bronson, Fla. Physicians like Cham­ i concluded to give it a trial nnd accord- H is divine
(Yellow Stonr Park Line.,
Honship, as he says in the J W Henry to II Canfield 20 %
WATCHMAKER
ated for congress by acclamation. They berlain’s Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea j ing'y procured a bottle. It gave prompt first of Romans,
"W ho was declared to acres ............................................ 29 59
report a pleasant trip and a harmonious remedy because it is a scientific prepar­ j relief, and I have the best reason for be the Son of God * • by the resur­
THE ONLY DIKING CAtt ROUTE FROM
C Burns to K Jacobson 10-ft
*»» JEWELER,
PORTLAND TO THE EAST
ation, and because it always gives quick j recommending it very highly, which I rection of the dead ” W hh great pow­ H across
convention.
, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE YELLOWSTONE
lot
er
gave
thev
their
witness
of
His
resur­
relief.
Get
a
bottle
at
C.
F.
Moore
A
n a t io n a l p a r k .
Solicits
the
patronage
of
his
old
Indiana
Enos Ellis has traded his property for
! do with pleasure.” For sale by C. F. rection.” Sluny otliers, men of God, VV D Carlin to G D Carlin lot in
Friend« who ::eed Watch repairing done.
had
performed
miracles,
hut
none
but
McM
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the Mellissa Ellis tract of fifteen acres Co.’s drug store.
200
00
I Moore A Co.
URAYX lU n . DepotTKofirath ft. ï a k l r .
the divine one could burst the bands of C Judd to F A Newman 2 lots in
laying north of town at the foot of Che- A hobo who was making a bouse to
2 7 0 Morrison St.
death
und
trium
ph
over
the
grave.
No. 2.
Cn
Saturday
morning,
April
2,
death
Fast m tll for Kalsma. No. 1.
...................................... 150 00
halem mountain. They moved oat last house canvass one day last week carry­
PO R TLAN D , OR.
'Kelso, (’«¡»tie Rock, Win-
Perhaps none can realize the utter B Newberg
B
Ibanson
to
school
dist
20,
1
<>ck.
Cheh’tll«, Central-
week an ! Enos is busily engaged sowing ing an arm in a sling and putting tip a came to the relief of Ashael Gardner dejection
and despair unto which the
I a. Booth Bend, Monte-
grain on his place and on rented ground. pitiful plea for assistance had an expe­ who had been bedfast for many montila deciples were plunged by C hrist's 1.47 a ........................................... 36 73
l‘*ano1 Aberdeen, Ocowta.
Olym pia. Tacoma, Seat­
To them all that bright hope
He proposes to have something laid by rience before lie left our borders th at he from paralysis, at tbe home of his death.
5 An K n te rp rl« ln g D ruK K lit.
tle, Victoria, I*t. Town-
sod
dream
that
had
begun
to
flit
their
daughter,
Mrs
T.
II.
G
ardner.
The
fun­
¡«end, Kllcnsburg, Ras-
for cow feed next winter.
will no doubt relate to his measley com­
lives, was lost forever. Perlia|is the Tliers are few more men wide awake
|lyn. North Yakima,
eral
exercises
were
conducted
from
tbe
Sprague. Cheney, rtpo
For some tim e I have suffered with rades as one of the laughable exper­ residence on Sunday afternoon by Prof despairing words, "W e hoped I', was lie and en'erprising than (!. F. Moore 4 Co
kune, Piiilinau. Gar*
FESSE EDWARDS, PreatdenL
w hich should redeem Israel,” liest de­ who spare no pains to secure the best of
rheum atism and tried every imaginable iences of hobo life. He called at the C.
fleld, Farm ington, Mo»-l
N
E
BRITT.
Vice
Prca.
pastor of Friends church. scribes their condition of m ind. Hut everything in their line lor their many
cow,
Gen-1
J. C. COLCOKD, Cashier.
remedy, without effect. Mr. F. G. S. residence of G T. Hollister in the course By E. an Lewis,
1 00 P. M cnee. Puiontown,
now
‘his
despair
was
turned
into
Joyous
Rohsland, B. C ; 7 SO P. If.
oversight
tbi3
notice
was
omitted
customers.
They
now
have
tho
valuable
Wells advised me to try Chamberlain’s of his rounds and as Mr. Hollistor had last week.
Trail.
B.
<J
;
Nelson.
II.|
hope. They began 10 understand how
C.; Kudo. Missoula,
Pain Balm, telling me that it bad cured seen him about town before, he was
He would not leave them comfortless Mgeitcy for Dr King's New Discovery for CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
Butte, Anaconda, Hele-
im, St. Paul, Miuneapo-l
would lie with th e m —an Connumption, Conklin and Col<U. This
many cases of long standing like mine. somewhat skeptical about the lame arm You show wisdom by purchasing (orphans; but
¡II*. Kan««« City, Oma i
presence in the w orld—th at is the wonderful remedy that is produc­
JE M S EDWARDS.
I have used four bottles and feel sure in the sling and consequently he suggest­ clothing where the stock is full and everlasting
h«. Council Bluff«. St.
B C. MILKS.
what
he
had
been
doing—inspiring,
up­
Lout«, ChicAgo, Wa*h-!
J. C. COUMllD.
th at one more bottle will make my care ed that the tram p go with him to Dr. much to select from. We are offering - lifting,
lugtop.
New York, Phil­
.......jg, purl
tying, making
purifying,
making U God-like—lie ing such a furor all over the country hy
E H. WOODWARD.
adelphia. Boston, andj
complete.—A. P. Kontz, Claremore, Ark. Rossiter's office where he would see that 1 the finest lines and best values in cloth- would continue to do. He would con- its many startling cures. It absolutely
N E. BRITT.
all
point«
East and I
Director«.
lie rece-ved medical treatm ent without 1 ing you will find in the county. New-
1° give Him self to m ankind in cures Asthsma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness
Fold by C. F. Moore A Co.
Southeast
blessing.
Ah!
"W
hat
mean
ye
liy
all affections of the Throat, Chest and
A sheep drover passed through town any cost to himself. The knight of the berg Clothing House,
these stones?”—the flowers and birds, and
to Minneapolis, Omaha. Kansas
Mr. Hollister 1 ( The
The M.
M K.
j.; parsonage
p, rsonago is is being
lwin(? bright-
nRM TS— L»<M A Tilton. P ort 3 DAYS City,
one day the nreioiw
first of the
with two road reluctantly
these songs of praise. Very much, Clings. Call at above drug store and get CftVtltlCflPOM
and St. Pant.
ie week
wees witn
,------. followed
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1
land;
Nationei
Park
Bank,
New
York.
.
7
14
DAYS
to
Milwaukee and Chicago. New
hundred hea<
•ad of fine sheep, some of *° ,he doclo[ • °® ce where lhe bandage ene(J Qp by app!ication of a (re, h coat of the things most precious to hum an life, a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50c
DAYS
to
WsMhltigton
Philadelphia KaW-
tes'ltnony to im m ortality, and $1. Guaranteed to cure or price
York and Boston, and otfeer
which he said
id he paid »5.10 per head for.
reroov« J an'1 •" « « » ¡n atio n made. paint T ||, elpense ¡,
met by a to memorial
C
hrlst'sdivliie
Honsiiip.
and
to
His
ern point«.,
Btranrers
visiting
the
rttjr
nre
invited
to
call
st
The
arm
showed
that
it
had
been
burn­
refunded.
He also stated that lie had on hand four
Riffgage check»! through to destination of
tbe Epworth League.
everlasting love and Fatherhood. Yes,
the bank for inform ation concerning tho ticket.
city. Correrpondence invited.
hundred head that he bought when the ed with some strong acid and when the The daily Oregonion and the Evening C hrist is risen —He has trium phed over
For sleeping car reservations, tickets, m aps
W
an
ted
—B
ids
fo
r
W
ood.
t«m b. The grave is conquered for
and full inform ation, call on or write
Wilson bill was in force, at $1.50 per doctor accused f.itn of doing it purposely Telegram are kept on sale at tite post the
The
school
directors
of
district
No.
29
us
in
the
liopc
of
aglorious
resurrection.
be
wilted
and
adm
itted
that
he
was
head. Here are figures that knock the
Tho world rejoices for C hrist is risen. will receive bid. up to 4 o'clock, Friday, T || 1 V f l - . .
wind out of the argum ent that tariff guilty as charged. Mr. Hollister then office.
April 22, for 60 cords fir wood to be cord- U l H C K I v l l I l O F C i l f 'j
remarked
that
he
guessed
they
would
Miss Ida Potter, of 8hcridan, is visit-
laws never benefit the farmer. Any sort
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ClttTBCH.
ed in basement of echo'd building.
Pass.
of a granger can figure the difference be- turn
over t0
roar,bal for further ing in town with Mrs J . C. Porter.
The
pastor
spoke
in
1 he m orning from
4-ltd
M. V otaw . Clerk
tween the price of sheep at $1.50 per care, when the hobo shot out at the "Little G ent’s” shoes, latest novelty the text: “ A nd there shall be no more,
2 5 3 M o rriso n H i. C or. T titrd .
M o h a ir W anted.
head and (5.00 per bead and he also door and maJe tracks very hastily for for the boys. Hodson Eroe.
d eath.”
knows wh»t to do with the additional the patch of tim ber north of town, and
Bring on your mohair. Will pay 27c. My Breeding pens arc mode up of Pr1r*' Win
The
word
of
God
is
a volume of noble
E. H. WOODWARD,
“ •pili'-f*'
Egigs »J.uu per sitting “ frlM
' ot
$3.50 per lead he receives under the up to the present time he has not made 8ee the new wheels at Christenson 4 anncvptlon., truthful and accurate in per pound delivered at the railroad it«- BirLoo
Dirgiey ta.-.T law.
any more appeals for help in Newberg. Siw-yer's.
treatment of man’s moral and religion« tion.
R trecx E t i m i
J . L Hodkliift. Local Aient,
- Newbeit, Or,
S
Spring and Summer Goods.
Men’s Furnishing Goods.
Our Grocery Stock was never more complete.
Notice a few of our prices:
These are only a few’ of our many bargains.
Will be pleased to give you prices on any
article in our store.
Bring
on the
your highest
Butter, market
Eggs and
Poultry.
We give
price.
SUTTON, CALKINS & CO.
PACIFIC COLLEGE.
JOHN A. BECK,
Northern Pacific.
Bank of Newberg.
Black Javas and
Buff Plymouth Rocks
»
A, D, CHARLTON,
Ass’! Gcu’l A p t, Portland. On.