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9 Including u territory about 3 square about four lim es the New berg. T h e grow th o f the orung' IWUtU X Vitti Y rPIDAY MOUSING. lemon and walnut orchards within and without the low nslte And when the brewer I f 1 remember cor every day since we landed, U ul in the self made it.” S . II. W oOlXVAllD, EolToa «St PUBLISUEB. been remarkatile. m idi! e o f Hie flay it is quite warm, but learns to make wine out of cold water. rectly J. C. llia t i form erly o f N ew berg colti tim during Jim m ie ie froze colti ing the lite night. night Jim m rn/c wl|l certainly have a right to make 1 told me there won d be about 10b car F R ID A Y , M A Y 13, 1S93. 1.‘ l‘ .€ura,.1 .‘“ í e v e !,‘ " * .l:t' ,‘ ,re...re!‘ Ci i 1., ‘{ all he chooses to m alted it. But just loud« o f letuona and oranges »hipped camp. W e have had tw o regular Kan an soon as in; lupins t-j put that into his w td t from W h ittier this spring. Moat o f the tCnlared a. second c H .. m ater st the postoll.ce " T . « “ î.. V * ™ » « ■ » h“ homes in W h ittie r are kept in tasteful ?ii* tutuml f í v « h ü n d ^ l ^ o ï ' V Ï Z make it ought to cease. ai X e » bürg, Oregon. trail. Some are In good spirit«, while We learn from the miracle that Je9iis shape w ith the aid o f the brush anti others are down-hearted Some are sympathizes with us in a time of need, paint ut.d care In dec.,rating their s, I lo g out and going hack ever. day lie might have said " I am too {rent a lawns and ffiouuda. ¡ There never was a hitter without a personage lo condescend to make wine The W h ittier Academ y under thy »w cet so w hen we get o .r loads up the lor this a-semhly ol common people. If J . * niountuiu, tired a ino.Ht to dealli vveran care o r I rof J. J. Jessup assisted by j OUJ. Bietla and coast down the the K ing calls for »¡r.e I will make It. Ii you want to see a miracle, bring forth tw o Eurlham students is doin g a good > mountain feeling fresh when we the dead that 1 iiuy raise them lo life. work am ong the you n g people o f tlie land at our goods I want to do some great tiling. He town. might have demanded a large price for A T XII K .NhHKKMU U l l UCIIhS. his work, hut lie di J nothing of he kind. Our old friend D. J. Wood form erly He knew their wants and supplied them ow ner o f tbe Larkin p uce northwest IVImt tlie r a ftt o m mm 111 — A itn o u n c e m e n li without money ami without price. o f New berg, lius a nice little home, us fo r N e x t Sunday. When Jesus gives tit gives an abundance. C itin e a n d e x a m i n e o u r G o o d s C lir itO f ANNOUNCE*!KNT9. | the result o f hurt! work since com ing If lie gives flowers he gives ns plenty of b e f o r e y o n wend y o u r m o n e y t o Yhou, too, sail ou, O ship o f state! If lie create! water it is not a , . , j to W h ittier He and M aggie seem | There will he no Presbyterian services them. «*11 on, 0 Union, strong aud great! cupful here aud there hut un ocean of it. I “ * **’ *' p la c e s w l i y r e y o u c a n H ot quite happy and contented w ith their j at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath Humanity, with all its fears, ... When he gave m.inmi to the children Ito p e t o g e t u p e n n y b a c k . as previously announced. W ith all the hopes of future years, j lot. Th eir tw o daughters are married i R ev. J, Bower»ox, of LaFayette, w ill ol Israel he did not .Wole it about by the Is banging breathless on thy fate! land in homes of their own. preach at the Prcshvterian church Sun- loaf but gave it !>y the basket full. We know what master laid thy keel, When lie gave them quails, he gave J. C. Hiatt « m l son W ill are doing j day afternoon at 3 o ’clock, What workman wrought thy ribs of steel, them quails by the hundreds. I sup Who made each mast, and sail, and rope. quite a lucrative business, I understand | Hev. E. V. Row-ton, one of the ininis- pose ten or twenty gallons ot wine would What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In legal business and real estate. W ill | terial students o f M cM innville College, have been plenty but Jesus gave them In what a forge aud whut a heat will preach in the Baptist church Sun attends lo the legal business o f the BIO gallons of the best of wine. When Ware shaped the anchors o f thy hope! day morning and evening. The public he gives salvation be gives plenty of it, town. Fear not each sudden sound and shock, is cordially invited to be present at both not salvation tor a few hut salvation for I rod- out w ith E lm er Arm stron g; these services. ’Tls of the waves and not the rock; all who will have t. I think when he ’ T it but the flapping of the s ill, w ho had the management o f A . C. gives us heaven it irlil he far more than And not a rent mado by the gale! MKIHODIHT BHl.lCOi-AL CHCBCH. Churvld Ps orchard In its infancy, to our highest expectation. In spite o f rock and tempest roar. We learn also that Jdstis tries to make ‘ ‘ Why we observe Sunday” was the where he has charge o f a large oreliar t In spite o f false light» on the shore, other» happy, H b ,hd not come to that o f i l o a c re s s ix l,life s u n l i t l l o f VVliJOIcr. eti k f jv ot <tf tint o r a n i t i f f a >~I jRUIl, a«U OJB, u«r luuv I*» leuttut Ibe IU*1 feast to tell his sorrows—he had plenty Our hearts, our hopes are all with thee, Sabbath observance is founded in the Elm er Is m aking m oney for the owner, of them, hut he coinc there to add to Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, its is evidenced by the condition o f Ills authority of Got) who has spoken to us those festive joys, all he could The Our faith triumphant o ’er our fears, orchard as compared to oth er orchards through the example and utterances of Lord does not. deny us luxuries. Wine A re all with thee—are all with thee. —Longfellow. alongside. Mr. M c N a lly o f Rand & prophets and apostles. The Bible teach was not absolutely ne<essary for that feast. I suppose that couple could have M cN ally, o f Chicago, has 600 acres es its there have been three dispensa been ‘ ‘joined for life” witiim t any wine L e t t e r f r o m Lot* A n g e l e * , , California. tions, the Patriarchal, extending from planted to orut ges, lemons and figs in hut Jesus gave it. Ho taught that “ the Editor Graphic: Adam to Exodus, the Mosaic extending best wine” is water. T h e long d ry period o f about six this neighborhood. There Is one fact Christ always comes in un luiur of e x from Exodus to the Crucifixion, and weeks since m y com ing here has at lust | very evident in and around the vlcin- tremity. He prefers that hour. He the Christian which extends from the saved us in such an hour. And will he i Ily o f W h ittie r that the soli is very te e n broken by a copious shower, ! . _ w h ich continued nearly all night lust productive, if almost anything that Is Resurrection to Christ s coming again, with us in our last extrem ity—death. O n ig h t and this m orning was a veritable j P '“ " ,ed 1,1 “ * a ,"> the g ro a th Is very | Each of these periods has had its own The wedding at Cana is past and gone and would have been forgotten only for Sabbath and each Sabbath has its own Oregon w in ter m orning. \ re,,' “ ' k“ bIe W lt" P1*“' “ -'',,f w“ ter ,lle our Lord’ s miracle. But invitations are <*site a refreshing send to the a t- c u r i n g o f w hich seems now en- peculiar meaning. out for a grander wedding, we are all in The Sabbath of Patriarchal times dates vited ; it is the marriage of the Lamb, moaphero lent not in lim e or o f l f ll,aKlnK- tllla P1« » ca" alIPP<>rt a That will from the closing act of creation. “ God his bride will be the church. sufficient quantity lo be o f much use P °P ul“ ‘ lon 1,1 tl,e rural dtairietB he the grandest feast ever known. Are to the agricultural or horticultural 11..... ... ,,il i'l'lu stry here is grow ing blessed the seventh day and sanctified it you going to lie there? because in it lie hail rested from all his The former ! mnre Im portant us tim e progresses, i t products of this country, work.” The creation week was com posed ,1s cstlniated that $100,000 w ill go of seven long periods each of w hich w.is w ith the exception o f irrlgu'ed alfalfa 1 ' friends ciu-real. through the W hittier hank this year as introduced by a literal initial day. fields w ill be almost u total failure this The pastor spoke in tlit- evening from | the rest! t o f that Industry alone Adam was created on the initial day ot season, in southern California. the sixth period. The seventh day was Mat. 4 Hit. T h e orange, lemon and walnut pro- A lready they have luitl a 4 Inch pipe the initial day of the long period of rest One morning as Jesus was walking by tiucers are struggling to get water f „ r l « ' « ".Ilea fr.;.n ‘ he wells on the hills upon which God entered and which con the lake shore, he saw two flshermen in irrigation in almost every locality w ith l,a‘ k W liU ller to Los N eitos a sta- tinues to the present time. That sev a boat casting tlieii net for fishes. They N ew i * 1,11 0,1 l*ie Hunt« r e It. It. T h e y ure enth day was the memorial day of the w hich I have liecome fuml lur. It was were apparently common fishermen, j using th en il us fuel for the locomotives completed work of the Creator. wells are being sunk for artesian water the next day alter Adam 's creation. It clad, perhaps, in coarse garments, soiled all over, and it set-ms the supply when ; tl,u rallrou' 1; “ I ho f" r « ' “ • P urP°*»e w as literal y Adam's second day on earth and splashed with water, such as were in the power plunts o f W h ittier. \ though it wa. really his first complete struck Is g ettin g slu rm iu g'y short. commonly worn by fishermen. Jesus day of life. You cau have it all for J luSSK lloUSON. T h e hundreds o f ears o f or-ngrs and Adam wool 1 soon begin to reckon called to them to go with Hun and H e T e r.... P e r ... lemons that ure being sent east from time. Where wuuld he begin? He would make them fishers of men. l i e On th e Konti to C o p p e r L i v e r . Month M onth surely wuuld not go beck to any day or sees through the unpromising exterior. ■ jt; i th e producing districts o f those vurle- v;-7 : ' Under date o f April 15, H. E. Cum tim e Indore his own existence. I f lie in the Evening Telegram, o f Portland tics o f fruits ure bringing considerable 7“ V - Oregon. It is the largest evening mins writes lo his fumily In N ew berg began to reckon from the day of his cre It is not so much what a man is by na o f returns to the shippers, but much ne.vspiper published in Oregon, it j ? ation then the Sabbath would come on ture, as what God can make of him. j us follows: cout ii ns a ll the news o f the state and V- . iTS «ou iplu int is made on account o f the the second day of the first week of hu They went with Him . Less than three o f the nation. Try it for a mouth. A We ure ail well and heurty, hearty is m . sample copy w ill be m ailed to you condition o f mm h o f the fruit that has no name for it fhr we can just eat all o f man history. It would he more natural years afterward, when Jerusalem was iree. Address gon e to m arket lining, some too green the time. P la y in g horse is getting to for him to make the day which God had filled with the multitudes Ilia'h ad come T H K T K I , K ( i K 1 M, hallowed as a memorial nay, and which P o i - t l a m l . Or. when picked and s-m e Injured by frost, j he a big th ing I teli you. Tulk o f hard to the feast of Pentucost, one of these was also his first complete day of life the th ereb y lessening the returns from i work w ill you? W h y, I never knew starting point in Ills calendar. The same rough flshel-mnn stood and pro . '.«¡IX,, i what it was before W hat should have been from the same I W e have la-ell on this trail eleven | Sabbath of the Patriarchal ages thus be claimed the gospel with such heaven qu a n tity had it been in perfect coll-I days und we are cam ping mi the lee i came the honored first day of the week, born eloquence that three thousand I glaciers 13 miles up the mountain side corresponding with our Monday. dilion. W ith the dawn of the Mosaic dispen turned to God and accepted Clirist as hay, and On looking out on the bills and i I from " ” m the Hie bay, and most most o o f f our our goods sation the Sabbath was changed III two their Mavior. Once, far back in the his- n ; ure «even tulles troni the hay, ho ii will f ! tory of Israel, the ttiessengerof God came '■ -A Instead of being mountains, or across the valley lauds j m ju lre ,|,ree dttys m „ ro u, t(, gl.t important respects. In S pring und Hummer Styles. '*? to a farmer who was tlneshiiig his wheat observed ns a memorial of creation ^ l n i, 1,1,... ».I ,,... 1...» i.. here, y »u do not see the evergreen j the goods to our camp This iruil is a hidden place lest he was now to he observed ratheras a incm- tn forests and glade or the continuous ver-1 com paratively a good one, when we discovered by the invading I orial of deliverani e from Egyptian buinj- he Cut biased and prices cut in dure o f the landscape us from our O r e I u,ke ■'..... consideration, the high j age. “ Observe the Sabbath day to keep enemy that were over running the coun , , „ . I craggeu mountains on every hand try, and called litni to lead a force against several small chunks. Kon houses, hut outride the irrigation y o l, (jould not picture out in your vvi d It holy. Six days shall, thou labor and work hut the seventh day is | fT <‘ e message •tagger«I him. « N- °- ELLIOTT, districts the hills und valleys ure brown »*st im aginations the sharp peaks, the | do ull thy J 1 \\ a« he not the weakest-ot Ins father s G r a p h ic O ffic e . a Sabbath unto the Lord thy God. And m id bare us an autumn leaf, and it perpendicular hanks, die rocks, the house, ami his father*« house the least thou shall remeniticr that thou w ist a seems the hot rays o f the sua und the ".U.K° >•* |:«k<-s that can he set.......... all servant in the land o f Egypt and tliu ui the tribe o Mana«sa? But he obeyed, „ . sides. I his trail winds around between ami ‘ iitleon and his three men won a a ro t h e prs d u c t o f m o u h a n î c a l I n g e n u i t y . “ Santa A n u ” winds are not sntlslhd tw o ,,|Kh rilll({,,rt „„„in tn in s from Lord thy God brought thee out thence j vrr* at victory tor Israel. TT O K N K Y AT-LAW. What great w ith extracting the moisture from the ¡one to tw o miles apart, sllhoiigli they by a m ighty hand and by a stretched things God can accomplish through a out ann, therefore the Lord thy God W ? S * atm osphere but dive down and suck it j do not look to be more (iian tw o him- commanded thee to keep the Sabbath man who yields all to Him in obedience. These whom he called He seal out to he j W ill practice in nil the courts of the state. from the earth to a considerable depth . ,lr.“ ll1 -v V '" 1 u r e ‘ l,‘- ," " at lk': day.” «S S ftí 1 j w iv in g hi this country of am place I The second change was in the manner fishers ol men, for H e wants lo get hold Spool'd atteutiou given to probate work, the leaving the surface, sim ply, dry und e ver have been. One m ile d on ’ t look of men. He longs to d »great things for writing of tteetis, mortgages, coutracts and the of reckoning the Sabbath. instead of I Scr."J fo;- 1393 Catalogue. j drafting o f a ll legal papers. shirting sands. tu b e more than tw o hundred yards | reckoning Irotn the first day ot the week I men. . . . He wants to save ,, them from the Newberg;. O re go n . Agents wanted in o t e r r i t o r y . N otw ith stan d in g the unfavorable- Between these m ouiiiains is quite a it was to Is. reckoned front the 15 day clothe s'»-. <• • , veurusto , . . . I O ffr e k — Second Floor J them with Ins His rig h teou sn ess th a t , Bank o f N ew lerg Eui-dlug. n e s s o f this season on necount o f the level valley o f solid lue, which has slid of the niinith of Abiti, In flint i down from each side o f the mouutuiiis j j they may throw away th eir t ilth v rags ______________________________________________ drouth there is much here that makes for ages past, ti I it has become limi- Abib 15 etiiue on Saturday, b it the next j of their own righ DotiatieHs. He wants Lako, H ilc t- - - - *c 'ü, ” :iíofi$ro, til Is southern country an attractive [ dreds und possibly thousands o f leet year it would come on Sunday, und so to make their lives successful and strong A ilm in ia tra t-o r** « a l e o f Itaat K « ta (e , Uranchos— York, ' i c:.;l -.r-imbueg. uuring the entire Mosaic dispensation place for a home, i t was no misnomer deep Most o f if is quite level hut i by bringing every taieut and faculty to 8^ .id ta n a - o o n t s t a m p s f o r o d o o k o f 3h tyin g C a rd s R t 'j s t r a t i n f Tn the county court o f the state o f Oregon for the Subbath would naturally occur on I other places they have come down L i l l i a n ituaoci!, Tcm ¡fullest devt-lopmoi.t. Redemption in the county o f Yamhill. C o o p e r , L e o R ioh ar a o a , eri.: IVa.iet* J o r .c a . when first culled "T h e laud o f huii - ) edgewise, endwise mid every o t h e r 1 each day of the week one year n; every •leans Christ is wider than all human In the matter of the estate ssBasxaes : of > Citation. sliino ” F or here as sure us the earth | w „ y ti|| ¡, |,«s formed great cracks and seven years. Memorial Day which we j endowment. Ii seeks to curta I no man's Abigail Staiibrongh, deceased? revolves Old H il w ill show his face [ crevice-; hundreds o f feel deep. But i observe always comes on .May 50, yet it | strength or abilities. It would bring lo .loll»» Staiibrongh, Jeuu Stmbrotigh. Ruth comes on Monday hut once in seven W e e d .S ir ih .»mi♦» Hond. i hotnas Stiubrough, about tw elve hours in every twenty- "i"s t of them Imve blown full o f sno.v years The old Mosaic Sabbath was | every power to fullest development Lncititl i Hainliu, Frank Reynold«, and the un four | till they ure passable But hi p aces not a fixed day of the week, hut was a 1 Christ seeks to fulfil each human life. known heirs at law of said Abig til S'anbiongh, N f , , , , . , whore they were protected from ti e ; Christ would get hold of men in order decea.'.ed: ib is is one feature Hint is delightful, wii.d, Ili.-y are yet opened so you can movable day just as memorial day is that he might draw them toward God. hi tlie name of the state o f Oregon, yon are with us. hereby cited an-l required to appear in ttie w hen you can count on that to u cer-i see the format Ion o f the country. Just »Soon after the Resurrection two chang j ai d till them w ith his own perfection county court of the state o f Orog » i. for the ta iu ty, ut least three hundred and i imnglne yourself cam ping on a tlious e's were again made in the Fab hath. ! His call comes to us this evening— He is county of Y-nnhill, at the court room thereof, j McMinnville, in said county, ou fne.-d iv the tw e n ty liv e days In a year. I i lm» ami fuel ol ho .iil lee ami then havin g The Mosaic Fahbat.h being a memorial : ai¡le lo make of us Ushers of men. at Till day of June A 1» 1SU8. at the hour of tea lo haul your * 00 «I twenty-live miles» mi ¡W hen Ins followers were astonished at t) ciock a in. o f said tl »y. i hen and there to show been m y privilege to spend about ten a hand nlctl (o boil vour iiofTee and fry of deliverance from Egyptian bondage ¡»nine of the things Hu was doing lor ciiise, if any exists, why the follow in g describ days at W h ittier and a atmrl tim e at your flap jacks. We have on ly hauled was typical of a day of deliverance from men, H e said, marvel nor. Greater ed real pr »pertv belonging to siitl e tate of A b ig tii Sta.through »leceised. be not sold Pasadena, tw o delightful suburban our I we ve mile yet. Some places It is ¡spiritual bondage. “ Let no man judge things than these shall ye do because I sain as prayed for in the |»etition o f Amos C. Stan- you in meat or in respect of a holy day, to w n » w ith in easy reach o f Lo* A n - so »teep that it lake» t * e l w men with ! or a new moon or a Fabhuth «lay which go to my F.iiher. The grandest oppor brough. admiiP.urator o f said estate, duly tiled i î t? I £ ikû 1 5-3 | block und tackle to pull one «led. It' I I » , t . I ' . i l l l ' V ever . V I placed I 1 I ■ I M ' I I before 'V IIM I ill I t I*vili i, I He it' j iii saiti court, t » wit: tunity any living! K*‘les. The beauty o f Pasadena as a you don’ t want to haul your wood you acres o f land, more or less, being a part of i n the ai-iMi Hlwvlovv of l>»t il>v ................nil us » i t i . Ilunsull thaï ».. | the 1.! d. 1 c. o f tames Morris ami wife, in » s r 2 'Ve tlo not question shall »haw men awav from sin; that we c ity o f lovely home» is beyond my Villi buy It ut lOe. per pound. H ow Is body is C hrist’s.” »? ‘ w in Y am h ill county, state of Oregon, and com- the propriety of abolishing the Mosaic - iP- V . Hut such is pow er o f description for tin one o f sut h that lor wet halm wood? ; filali make righteousness attractive; ( meucine at a poiut 79 rods s. o f the n w corner I system nin»*e Christ has conic. It was | o f saitl cl tim . thence s. 82 rods; thence e. 80 pluees as is on ly found in a »-lime [ life in the far north. W e have hail ed foretold by Hosca w ho sani of Israel, “ I that our live* shall lift up the Redeemer, , rod>: thence u. 8t* rods; thence westerly about seven load« ho far and so must haul I Christ, who draws all men unto H im - 80 roils to the place o f heg'uniug. and also a where the 1 aim tree ami tropical plants mnre yet before we reach tin* summit. also cause all her mirth to cease, her Bell • strip of laud ou® r >d wide and H) rods l. ag ly ing between the land owned by O C. Morteu- Und flowers are grown to perfection. We are now about one h a lf o f the dls- feasto, her new moons, and her Sabbaths, son aud Ole Hanson, said strip running to the and all her solemn assemblies.” T lie streets of modern pavement, ure *ttmv ^ nu remember we were told pavemei.t, are Newberg road . also a strip o f land one rod wide I mm ‘1 «|* h ’ a .uiilfii salve. They were all ulkdi-'hed by the e x that It w as?') miles from Port W id e / and 34 rods long lying between the lauds ow n kept as clean us a thrt'shiug floor, white The best salve in the world for Cots, ed by Johnson and M »rteusou, saitl strip ran- . if not by ...................... the command to ( ' ’onper Kiver. always , , a " I ' I ' vt n i'u . l I was » ilM ill U .1Y* taught lU l l g l l l ample ' ................. 11" of the o n eith er Hide Is gro w in g a re g u larly ; both from a m oral and p h ysical h m l . ¡ « I ^ H v s so that the passover, »-ircunu i Bruise*, Sore*, Ul»-ers, Sail Rheum, utng north and south tr* the Portland run 1 j save ami except 5 acre« o f laud s »id and tie -ti act row o f eucalyptus trees w ith their polnt lo c a li n om in i a llur, Imi I deviti lRh»n, pricsthoo l, sacriliucs, and Fahhatli Fever Sore*, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ed oy the said Abigail dtxnbrough deceased, off ’ ’ h i n i.^ iicd b y S p r c i a l C o r r e s p o n d 0 shady foliage, «>r as other owners it safe when I ani 1IKKI iiiili-s frotn no h a w all \ tev n 8iipplantc<i hv institution* Chilblain*, Corn* anil all F kìii Eruptions, the north end of the above described tract o f ! m i s â t ili* i r o n t . | land, and which said 5 acres is d-vided from I appropriate to the Christi.ni lispcnsa- choose a row o f Palm trees whose place to s «y flint we hnve leen told tion. the remainder of said 42 acres o f land by a liue and posili v»»!y ernes IVes, or no pay re* some whop|H-rs Not on ly In thè dis running east ami west. trunks are as rrguJnr iw the pillar* fo tane»! froiu Fort Vuldez lo t opp. r »Sunday is (he 4 »lay which the Lord quir d. Satlsfactioii tir money refunded I Als»> ihe follow in g describe»', tract o f land wit: A part o f the »1. 1. c. of I> Ramsey am th e court o f fotne great building. In rlver, liut In musi everyih ln g else |»-r- hath ma le,” Inung the day of rejoicing Frice 55 »vnfs per box. For sale by C I I to w ife in t. 3. s r. 3 w. in Y am hill county state tt. s i ^ i i ! when Christ he»*anie "th e head < *f the grow th o f tree* here I have been taiu ing to tlps country. T h e Best « e o f Oregon, ami hounded as follows, to wit: F. M»»ore A Co. tli»* 1 ‘orner” (IN 11H:?I). I »* the mem i beginning at a point in center of Portland and »vili enntnin «Il ini|virt«nt » « r news o f thè «luily edition. forcibly Ini pressed with the fact o f the enti lenrn in n-gunl to tlie dlstanee ls orial of Christ’s completed work and of i Dayton wagon r»-*d 11 7.» chains n 34 degrees 30 aa follovvs: ndles frinii l.av to suoi Spet i« l dispHte t s np P> Pie honr o f p-.il> h-ation. j minutes e of the s. e. corner o f land deeded by regularity o f the grow th o f the Palm lid i o f glaeiers, III inlles from smim dt our spiritual deliverance. Instead ot ( «refn l Htleiition » i l i l.e utven t i l'itrni nini F a m ily Topica, l> Ramsey ami w ife to K ivira being a N 'tice is hereby xiven t!»*t the un«1orsGned tree. T h at w ith equal care nn»l atten down (ntimta*r. lom llesllirou gh H i i i I s t reckoning it from a day ot the month it ti*s b pii «inly ap olntp<t Kxecutor of the l*>t I part of the same d 1. c ami running thence w. For.-iirn Con. f «Ititi. ¡«ri., t K.-ports, «ii»l ull generai no»-s o f degrees s. 9» 4 chains; tnono* s. ti rods ami tion all cuu I *' made t»> look so nearly lo thè lakes, 30 intles down thè lukes to was reckoned from the first »lay of the w ill «'f Mose» llolliii^svM.rth: Amt ttnt letters I 3 tlie W orlil «..il N ati 'li week. This »h in g e was wrtmght by the W'!*t*nu'at iry thereon have been U>ned t»> him ten and one half fe e t: thence e 3 degrees n. 9 t'4 some rlver, tlien down thè iinknown W e furi> i-.li 1 In N ew -Y o rk Wt-.-k’)- T ril line and your favorite Mike. Talk o f elegant I. mi sc*! M y! the Coanty c«* i rt «>f Y-tnihIU Unnnt. Oregon. chains: thence n ft rods and ten ami one half rlver a distati««' nom ini knous, I fililo apostle* then. m >I vc * after I'hrist had t*v lioine papec, All persons having claims against the estate of feet to the place o f beginning, contaiuiug one I t »eciiis ull (lint wi'i. tli could tin lias statem ent ls trite It slnmld go down lo “ opene*I their miiitD that they might >:».d ami one half acres, more or less. deuedoat ure horehy required to present Witness the Hon. J. E Magera judge of the Without th- in properly verified to -»id Executor at the bei-n Invislie.l upon tbe ornuiuuMtutiiin lilstorv as noe trulli told ili Alaska 1 understand the Scriptures.” oltiee of »'lareuce Halt, »Newber*:. Oregon, with couuty court o f the state o f Oregon for the hi* approval they would not thu* have lussi not say therc nev«-r » a s anolher couuty of Yam hill, w ith the seal o f saitl court o f their Krmimls ami H i« .kl!| o f tlie ii»si\ in »nth* irom date hereof, endangered the iHrpctuitv ol the Mosaic aflixed this 3rd day of Mav A. I> hated April ,’ ih. *. architecture o f the homes o f ninny for 1 rms't some line moti on tlds trull, Sahhith. B O T I ! O N E Y E A U « O l i $I.ÓO. Attest. €. K. D l'K E N FIELD, I'LAKK.NiE Hr IT, A. R. Cl’ MI’S TON. meli tliut are trust worth.v. I uni aure (Aval) Clark. Ally, for Estate. Executor. here. I wus very much surprised to It ls a pleamire to meet stime o f them S e u il a l l o r i l i r.» t o i H E « i l t A P I I I C , That Sunday was ailoptcd as the Sah- see the Im provem ent nml |>mgres* that and g.-t a pleaMnt word ami look and hath by the aiMMth^ and early church Nt'WlMTff, O r o io n . i* proven also by the writing* of Euse I liave met has been miule in amt around the little noi on ly meli Imt ladies. bius, Cyprian, Tert dlian, Melito, Diouy- I K E C K ESENT. village o f W h ittie r in so short a tim e. » illi some six or eigt.t, some o f » lileli sin*, fraeneu*, Justyn Martvr, and 1*1 my ! «r e h lg lily eu tured, reflned latlles in I'L P O T L U IiB E S Y A B D M y visit there was one o f especial In thè harness pulllng tlielr gruh thè \v!«o w ix>te between 112 and 300 A. I>. N EW BE E G , OBEGOK. te r*»!, from the fact lliut here I (bund sanie «s thè «non. E v e ry praet leal B ic y c le im p ro v e - T h e greates'm is- Saturday observers an* not keeping eith DOORS. î. VTIt, n ieiit o f t lie year. m any people who have friends in New- take o f m v llfe from a fliianeiul stand- er the Patriarchal, the Mo*a*ic, t»r the ’ CF.DAR. W i N DO TVS, LIME Christian Sabbath, hut a day founde»! FIR. tierg, but more particularly from the (H.iul, ls tliat I tliti not tiring FTmer only in inisinterpret«tu»n »>f Scripture. MOI |J»ING 8 . 8 IM ), HFTWOOD and tini mu es tw o »e e k s sisxier tlian SII INtJLE*. HAIR. Y E L L W P IN E fact that here i found scores o f people I carne ami »-orke<l on tlils tr-ill T b e best p ro d u ci o f tb e B ic y c le B u i l d e r a H a r d v v n r o . I ETC.. ETC. fiu’ ln n tlia t prtHlnees tb e With whom I had associated In m y tliii'k I («niIti li. v e eleareti fs 'S lo r a B APTIST C1ICR*'H. Lir^eat n tin iber *»t w h eels. earlier days and with w hom I had not iltHK). I saw one man muke $137 in Our laird’s first miracle. "T lio u hast "ANTKTVTI î had the p rivilege o f meetlnu for nearly lliree hours liaullng freigiit » i t t i one kept the g* hk ! wine until now ” John , ^ >htlcmen little o|d pony Tliey are m ak iiig on I ’ n a p p ro a cb ed p o p u la rity. ■ siblc. e«tabli.whc»l a quarter o f a century. T o s,.y | en- au nvenigo o f $100 p.'r day » ilh o- e 2; 10. táVOOan»l exncii-* Joyed it all Im m ensely is ■iiflleleiit and pony. I saw sueli a |s.ny ns eould I h * ¡ Endone se The Lord always saves the Iwsl until ope. The lH>miaioi w ill leave you to guess at the rest. ¡»o ii’ lit In New-ls-rg for «l«.u t $'. soli the hist. H e gives us many joyg here, U n a p p ro a c lied sales. 'v it li tw o saeks o f Barley and two tsiles Though I do not yet feel th at I have of bay for fa x ) But tli'e «im e for mak- but the crowning p»>ini of all joy will be >r n. F E E D . H A Y « O R A I X arrived to the years o f my second llUf sili-li wuges ls short as tllo show reached w hen this life is eu»le»l and we G A H D E N .v l 'K O W E R childhood I tl.ln k I can say I know » I I I "’it.', t e t.s. ...fi for li«.rise or even enter the portals of glory. SEEDS. w hat it Is to live m y childhood days nieu to travet on a-id thè le.* ls ls*gin- People say " I have a right to »Irink uiug to eraek open. I »o u l.l ike to Free W l i o i y . •iver again. slay here an-hllr hot If I should I »u n iti wine because Jesus sanctioueil it at this E C. W a r d A C o. W h ittie r hasJi*-.| l. -en l.v p r,.‘ . I h» I' ft Witfi £Tt» * f t* rr»> 1*. o ri w eld in g feast." And f sav. “ res,” NEEBERG GRAPHIC. IL T ? In Men’s, Youth’s and 3oy's Fine Clothing;, Shoes, Furnishings, Eats and Caps. Our Goods have oesn selected wi'Ji the n reat9.stcare from the stock of the larg-o^t J I sale houses in the U. S. W e make you prices that wilLnot justify your making- a trip to ¿ O' ir.nd. Portland prices on Suits 810.00; our price* -7 .A0. Portland prices ou Shoes 84.50 and 85.00; our price : 5.50. Our Spring; and Summer stock includes all Styles and Prices. If you wish a common* every day suit we can fur: for $5. Some thing- to w ear on s"ate occasions, $12 to $13. '1 Q M O I T E Y P O C K E T IIs T O f .. Y O T J H i B y buying D rugs and Fam ily Medicines, Perfum ery and Notions, Paints* Oil* W a ll Paper, School Books and Stationery, W of E3 Can make money for you. ALL ROADS ARE AUSŒ TO A MONARCH. Perfection is the resuit of our long experience. IT S 77 ¡rs 50c. cl m T y p e \vr*J tin g : ì) V Sd S h orth a n d . MMES" n STOLES A CLAHENCE BUTT. Monarch ^I'GO.OO MONARCH CYCLE MEG. GO., > .5 War News G-reat V L t j L» 11S1 Ff irily Newspaper [4 i r r ;; i y ■THE NEW YORK Wcc.w, T*lie Grra pi lìo , W . I*. H E A C O C K , CRESCENT BICYCLES. fil (IB I w Seed Store L-30 I^arrett <isr Co., -Agents D U N D E E , OREGON. CH j YS. H. PAHRETT, SALESMAN. E L M E R P .D IX O N DEMT13T t*« r r t - Nc«r’>trf Ore;"« iN tó ,. : ! J