-« H i * « I Old Ab«, the WHcoiialn War Ta^l«. I t is unlikely t h a t 'h e re will bo uny What the raatora aald—Annuunceiaent» mascot during the war wlthripaln who f jr S e x t *»u»iriay. will guin a pnpulail'V as great us that ISSL'UD m i Y FRIDAY 1IOKM1HO. CUTE' If ANNO XIEMKNTH. T h e a r g u m e n t o f t h e ile n ;o p o p u list enjoyed by “ Old Abo,” the war eagle, ■ liv e r c a m p a i g n n o w b e g in » t o ta k e a n Pres. H . ________ ________ L . Boardman of McMinnville says the Chicago Lveuing Post. No K. fl. Woouw.vao, Fmroit A P cblisu cb . o t h e r d i r e c t i o n . F o r y e a r » p a s t it h a * C o lle g e , w ill iirv u u b a t t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h more famous bird ever lived I t is not b e e n a d d re s a e d c h i e f l y t o t h e f a r m e r « SuD,Jt“ > A t o r 'i “ li 1'i v , u l m " too much to «ay that ihu most vivid , . . i i . . . I is o x tu n u e d t o a l l . a n d O h e r p r o d u c e r * , w h o h a v e b e e n to ld R e y A L B ! a c t „ ¡ n p r e a c h t h e m e m o - recollection of ihe wur in the memory F R I D A Y , MAY 20, 1898. t h a t lo w p r ic e s fo r h is p r o d u c t s w c i e r ia l g e rm o n t o t h e o ld c u p u c io , o u i m a » , of old Chieugooi ms is that of “ Old d u e t o “ t h e c r i m e a g a i n s t s i l v e r ,” a n d j j , y jflj, m i t ,,; B a p t i s t c h u r c h . A ll a r e A b e " at the head of the Wiscoiisln regi­ ments as they pa-sed through the city “Kol«red as Menivi class nkitlcr at the {»ostothce t i i a t t h e y “ n e v e r w o u ld a g a i n s e e g o o d c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d . at Saw berg, Oregon. on the wuy to the front. Ail over the p r i c e s till s ilv e r w a s r e s t o r e d .” But “ I s p r a y e r u f a i l u r e ,” w ill fie th e s u b - country he was equally as eelehra ed ! p r i c e s of a ll p r o d u c t s a r c n o w e x c e l l e n t , ¿ f * •>( «l‘v m o r n in g s e r m o n u l l U e M e th o ; Kveryhody has heard of him l ’oeuiH ' . d itt ch u rc h . N o s e r v i c e in I h e e v e iiiu tf ' Forcongrers, Hon. Thomas H. Tongue. * ; a n d o f s o m e p r o d u c t s t h e p r ic e » a r e s o ow|llg t-J lh l) u ljio ;i O o a p u l t e m p e r a n c e and songs were written in his honor ! necdotes by the huudreds have found ' h ig h a s to a ffo rd e x t r a o r d i n a r y p r o fits to m e e t ., g . i their way Into print, and Ids life and The cigarcttu don’ t make good soldier p ro d u ce rs. B read an d m e a t a re n o w ' M r s . M a s o n , l a t e o f M in n e s o ta , w ill udv. inures f.,rui the snhjeut o f a Usilt boys. ____ ___ c o s t l y to t h e c o n s u m e r , a n d 'l i e d e m o - ! h o ld s e r v i c e « a t th e i -ie o M e th o d is t of 120 pages, of which more than o(),- ; 0"0 copies imve been sold. Deposed T h e P h i l is t i n e s c o n t i n u e to flee b e fo re j p n p u lis t-s ilv e r a r g u m e n t t a k e s a n e w j ^ u r r l n ' ^ t o ’^ M ï e g u l a r s e iv m e s I for puiutli gs to the most famous ur- PanifiH on. ! ,u r " - A d d r e s s e d n o w t o tiie c o n s u m e r s , !l i e r e . a ( t v r . B3 b1i„ tlus c |m rw , o f N ew li ts, and Id« nob e featuies were em­ [ i t te lls t h e m t h a t t h e h ig h p r i c e s t h e y j i)v rg a n d D a y t o n work this year. All balmed in marble and bronze by sculp­ i. * Si ................... : __ ...ill I... „ ' For governor of Oregon, Hon. T. T. I are e forced co pay for the necessaries of j will he made welcome to these services, tors. Today, stuffed he elunds in the j C o m c a m i e x a m i n e o i t r O-onil» ®r w ^ e e r , the farmer of the Waldo Hills. life afford convincing proof that there At the Friends church Rev. Milton war museum at Washington. Old Ahe wus bought for a bushel of lie f o r e y o u s e n d y o u r m o n e y t o & —JB ought to he cheaper money, eo that the H-ipto.. will have charge of the morning ,, , , i service in the absence of the pastor. In ; corn. Af'erward Baliium offered $20,-, On Monday, June 6, Oregon w ill fire Producer wouldn’t get so much va.ue . tl)(J evuljil)i, rtl 8 dock will he u union 000 for him; but of course, the offer was ! o t l m r p l a c e s w h e r e y o u e n i i n o t the first gun of the campaign of 1898. for his products, mid so that the con- j meeting which will be ii'iiro»«et by , rnfosed. H|s captor was an Indian, h o p e t o g e t it p e n n y luu-k. turner could more easily buy them.— 1 l ’rcs. 11 -L. Boardinari of McMinnville, who found him in 1S91 on the F l a m ­ who will deliver a (iosjiel Temperance beau river, neur the line between A sh­ Mark Hanna has been putting up the land and Price counties in Wisconsin. ° '----------------------------- sermon. All cordially invited. price of wheat again for campaign pur- | I'lie bird was young then, and the f u- Two years ago, we pain a farmer $15 • poecs. _________________ _ MUvnomsT EPISCOPAL CitUBCn. | dian sold him to Daniel McCann, cf for a cow. Last week we paid another; “ Mir,vie working today” was the Eagle Point, for a bushel of corn. Under the present conditions the man farmer $30 for about the same grade of 'l lie bird's military experience liegan who goes about Hie country talking free a cow. The first named farmer sold ; subject of the evening sermon. a few mouths later, l i e was given to T h e story of inuii’s fall recorded in a military company which had ju st silver is out of date. 3000 bushels of wheat last fall for 80c per I . , t i n . , , , , , , , Genesis w lien analyzed disc oses sever- lieeu organized by ('apt. J o h n E . P er­ bushel and last w eek lie sold oO tons of . . . .. . , . Tt.o eagle feutures. Among them kins f .r the 8th regiment Veâlch is a very clever leliow, but as , bay , for $10 a ton, and if , he . had I , held it ul interesting .. , ,, , , ,. .. , was sworn in by putting round his neck ; . . . ’ we notice (1 the slanders of the devil ’ a candidate for congress against Tongue a few days longer be could have f.ad $12. red, white and blue ribbons, and on , , ,,, . .. . .. . , 1 . , , or slanderer (2) man s disobedience (3) liis breast a «^ettu of ¡lie saiiie colors. •his caliber is entirely too small. And yet noiw{th9tandlng these condi-1 , , , , , , ,, , . . • , . , . his coi.tleiiinatlon and (4; the decrees of J a m e s McOlnnie was made his a t ­ lions Bob V cutch is traveling over tins , , , ,, , , uod pronounced after his sin foresbad tendant. Republicans from different part“of the congressional district telling the farm ers! . . . , , . The name Old Abo was given to tlie owing salvation, and also imposing county express themselves us being con­ that unless they turn down Tongue, eagle in honor of President Lincoln. . , , . , , . , physical labor, disappointment, pain I lie bird’s fame spread quickly, und fident of republican success in the com­ w hose vote in congress has helped bring , , . , , . , .... , ’ ' and deuth upon him us a sinner, eveu before they went to the front the ing election. about these conditions, ami put him in | We naturally associate the ideas of men of Company C were known as the with his free trade ideas, they will starve j sin ar.d buttering “ F o r this purpose E lla Claire Eagles, uud the 8th regi­ The republicans have a good county ment, of which it was a part, was called to death. Great idea that would be, j was the son of Uod manifested that he the Eagles iu honor of Old Abe. ticket in the field and the prospect of would it not?—ltoseburg I’laindealer. might destroy the works of the devil." making a winning race is brightening j Old Abe was with the regiment from „ , , , , ., Now sin ce Christ often relieved hu- the time It was mustered in, and he 'up overy day. Bothany Presbyterian church, Philu- nittu HUltbiin g by miracle, mid also em- never left it. Q,uarteriuustcr JiiliingB '“ ¥ “ ’” 1 percl in the shape of u t made him a perch ^ §*“3 “ We are all studying geography now delphln, has flung out a flag which will powered the deciples to do so, it is sup- heart, patriotically and pro|>erly adorn not bo taken down until the war is over, j P >«ed by some that healing was one of and if the war continues for a few When it was raised, John Wanamtflrer, i t' ,t' «'l.jecls of Ills ministry . I t is cd, and tliero ho s ood ut tiie’ head of lBhhtlis itll patriotic Americans will have . . . . - . , thought too that the power ol hea ing his regiment £ perniUneiit gift to the church No general attracted as rnucli a t t e n ­ a pretty good knowledge of the locution who la a member of the church, m ad e' the following prayer: “ O Uod our l'his Idea I* founded in several popular tion on the way South as did Old Abe. of the islands of the sea. Father, wo call upon thee tonight and | though erroneous nations, viz (1) (hut lie occupied a cnuspicious place with iisk thee to quiet our hearts. As we i 'h e suHi rliig is caused by the' sin of the tiie colors, for Company C was the c ol­ The Spanish fleet is evidently mount­ , , , , . , | sulterer or his parents that silllering or company, and tiie color-bearer and old . flag rtevii that Christ 11le bearer of Old Aha marched side by ed with disappearing guns. In fact the come to . raise . . the . . dear . . bought l(( tt work of whole fleet disappears about the lime 1 u* w“ h »ho Wood of our fathers, wo cuiue to abolish suffering and (4) tliui side TTORN E V - AT - LA W. During the war Old Abe did gal'ant ad subering w ill cease in a holy life. Cervera, (ho commander, think» our thank thee for every star and stripe, and These suppositions underlie the doc­ service. It was his nature to lie great­ pray thee 10 bless onr land and nation. man Sampson is about to overtake him. ly excited in I he midst of turmoil, and trines of llie faith neuter. We mourn ttint it is a necessity tlu t A mistake is made in not distinguish­ to tiecome calm when it was over. He W ill p ra ctice Iu all tiie co u rts of the stute. always announced tlie approach of the Special attention givgn to probate w ork, tiie The safest place, after all, daring this blood must boshed. Be near, o h tio d , ing bet A eeli suffering, a mere iuc dent w riting of deeds, m ortgages, co n tra cts and the to all who suffer. Let it lie a short war; of our physical constitution uud suiter enemy by a note of alarm, and during draftin g of all legal papers. bloody war is on a Yankee battle-ship or As a penalty it must tile battle iin uil hover in tiie air, but, O God, let the right win, an 1 win ing, a penalty » » '» e r g . Oregon. protected cruiser. The Spanish gunners, I be deserved I t must foll-ivv interna watching the outcome of tiie contest-. '•O fficb —aeeonfl Floor | tional wrong doing, ft cun lie inlliclcd [ Ile l'cemne us famnus amnng tlic con-; baule of NewLerg PulM Iag. however, mako it particularly hot for speedily.” —Oregonian. | onlv after guilt lias lie. n experienced federate» as ainn'ig tlie Union army. | the poor fishes in the wide, wide sea.— When Mr. Sovereign of Arkansas, was ; Only tiie trinity must suffer. Ami it The meli inaile iiim a lallying my, and i Nebraska Journal. thè sigln or' die bir.i wouid givo tiiern here two years ago, ho told our p eo n ie "'Usi cease when the sin is forgiven. new courage for liatlle .So well was , . . * .' But we know innocent babeo,oneil suf t liât it was impossible for times to mi- In the Great Unintentional acts often incur tliis understood iliat ut lire seige of j Tiie farmer who has any thought of l'orniti) thè retici generai, Priee, order- voting for a free trader for congressman prove unless tiie country adopted free j pain Suffering often condmies after ed Iiis men lo seize or eapture tbe liird, | coinage of silver. Now lie is buck "in i" forgiven. Thine points clearly Oifice 2 doors west of M oore’s Drug store. ought to do n little figuring and compare among iih with a new calamity t u n e . ! l,r<,VL‘ i11" « 1 u n o t u l i our physical sul and lio dee ,ned timi he ‘‘would rathor 1st. stre e t, N ewberg, Oregon. the prices lie is now getting for his pro­ , , i lering lias no direct reference at all to eapture Old Alie tliau uw hole lirigade.” I Ho admits that tunes arc better than lt. ri,Tutiv,- ju sli.e . I f huc I i suffering But «lilieug i wounded ut llie hattle ducts with the prices lie got for the same they were two years ago, but refuses to bus any im-.-iniiig at all it is to educate, of Cornitli and altern arli before Vieks- under tiie Cleveland administration. believe that the returning prosperity is discipline and warn rattier than pun- Imrg as well as en mule front Meinpliis K: n i ü j permanent or that it was brought a l s i u t ; ll- l a*!' u 'v"ki ns Uie »en«o ol sell to Helena, t.e siirvlved thè war. Old Since it appears tliut tlie battle ship *7 UnB ; presorvu ion uml the love ol Die, hence Alie’s biogrupher savs: Oregon has made the race around t l u U return of power of the republican ; u is a very important factor in natural “ F in a ly. after forty si x d ay s o f si rug­ i gì« and ririvation, hnrilsliip and perii, F u r n i s h e d 1»y S p e c i a l C o r r c s p o m t - Horn safely and is now in Cuban waters, | P“« * - No" w 80 ,’h ' " 1 “9 1 l0S0 who government WATCHMAKER H ine linvvever regala! ptiin as a work and durine sixleeu duys of wliieli Mie e n t s a t tin f r o n t. O-egoninns are jubilant. w« We nm aro «11 all wl" not Mu- - K o s c b u r g Plamdealer. aver mi* for caca muli IV»-I Imi a single ! of thè devll wnich l'h rls l carne lo ile- JEWELER, anxious that tiie good id.ip shall have a cracker per day, thè federai arm v. w ith i « roy. ft is a great mistake All our I’opulist newspapers are resorting to -hand in the an iti i lui ion of Ceveras’ fleet. Home clear cases of pussllaniniity as poli­ ■uffering coltiva lo us iu aeeoiTlanee Ihe B ih -R Eagle of Uliuois ( J o h n A 1 S o lid ts* the patronage of his old Indifiua vvilli thnse dei-ree» of Uod prnoounced Logan) ut il» head ami Mie Bali! Eagle F K u u d j who ueed watcli repairing doue. tical argument. Tins RoséImrg Review, up ai unni al'lcr he «1 il Ilei. l'aio iva- of Wirconsiii o h il» 'efr, eniered Vieks- Oregon lias never had a more active, lor instance, says .Scliooiiiiiak r got sick impostai opini us by thè ivistloni of Uod Imrg ambi wild liuzz is and (In* Maro of t í 7 0 M o r r i s o n S t . will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispate' cs up to tbe hour of publication. ‘energetic worker in congress than and went home because tie was afraid of for purposes of naturai giiverniuent uud IniinpetHon J u ly I, 1803 ” PORTLAN D, OR. H the silver union we h ive next month. noi by ilio malico of m e devll. It I h s«id thut thè plutned knlg lit ! ( «refill iittention will tie given t > Farm and Family Topics, t 'hrist Tongue linn proven himself to lie. To The distorted fact in this ease is that was o iieo f ihe first mseule tlie ramparls Foreign (Tn respo. deuce, Market Reports, and all general’ news of trade him off now for a new and untried Sclioomnaker was called home by sick­ did noi eliange llie e sla b ished order of and invesl Fort DeRussey. tbe World ami Nation. To liini is pliysic.il uutiile. i ii s iiiission is «pirit- tuan would ho Ilio height of folly. Bui ness in liis family, which would take any ii.il. ile carne lo refule thè sla m lc rsof giveti Mie ereffit for thè eapture of tlie We furnish The New-York Week'y Tribune and your favorite Furthermore, you Ihe devii (»laudercr; iipini Uod’s ubar-1 eonfederate cruiser vvitli lilspatelies, I home paper, sudi a (rude in not going to ho made by sensible man home. may lie further given the lio by his re­ ui-lcf, nini mollvcs, unii lnw. After wliicii led to thè tafin g of tlie eonfeil- V ia voters of the first district. turning.- Reporter. Illuse »lauders hud lice i refuteri (Jod j orate garrisou iiudouttitat Henilerson's B I Mr. .Sclioomnaker lias already returned vvould «lumi viudicute.l liefoiv hitli l i i l l An unusually large crop of fino grow­ and is dealing blows right and left at indi sud devili. The wuy would tlien | Old Alle carne homo in 1804 witli iiis F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A I N L b o t h O N E Y E A R F O R # 1 .5 0 . After iiis re-1 ing wheat, atop market for tiie old crop, pop arguments. Ire open for rcconeillulion li tvveen Uod company mi a furinogli, G A RD EN & F F O W E ii S e m i a ll o rd e rs to T H E G R A P H I C , turi) to Iiis native place, whìcli was in ì ami man. l'Iirist rel'u cd tliose «lunder», ; big prices for wool and all kind s"! stock SEED S. N ew berg, O regon. he ilcslroyeil Ihe W o rk s of thè devll anu j wliat is known as l’riee eount.v, it was are conditions that tiie pop orator in resiliveil that he sliould he presented to We don’t think it is right for tlio pop­ lias inaile our l'orgiveuess possiiile. 1 'rei’ D elivery. Oregon finds it hard to face w itliout hav­ isome tliink l'Iirist Ina ed tue «iek Iiis native «tate, ami on Soptember 2(itli ulist papers to say that Spain is bank- E C. W a r d & C o . ing liis tcetl) set on edge. Tiie pops can nipt when tliey know all Spain lias todo BLF0 T LUMBER YARD ,,f " u',v ".' " ip nliy l'or toc «uffVrcr. Mie company inaile thè gift. 1st. S treet, N ewberg, Oregon i I \V by tuen coniine hiuise.f lo 1 alestnn-'. ifbvcr stand fire and face good crops and , ; ......... . i. . . . . . . : . . . UEWEERG, OREGON. is to start tiie printing presses and in­ If ilio iiliidition of p.iin wua Clirisl's Real Kilalf TrAniteri. good prices in any country. DOORS. I.ATir, GLASS, crease tiie circulating medium. That purpose, then why delay coming 40(1) Ui'T—rtefl liy ,t. O. Ruders, Ihn ah strn cter, Mc WINDOWS, LIME, a ash M ln iiv tllc, Orcgno, for tho w eck o a ilin g I M OPhPIKUS. SAND. would also raise tiie price of the Spanish year«, und only to depart after three W EIGHTS M iv 11. 1338. SHINGLES. HAIR, CORD, Fincc Jonathan Bourno J r . don't ap­ farmers' products, so a bushel of wheat «hurt years? I f this was liis purpose Y E L L ’W. BIN S 7i H Met -alf to R A Kean of B u i l J e r s H a r d w a r e . ET C ., ETC. In establishing t 'll list ¡unity t iien t kirls- pear to lie in n position to throw any an a near Lafnyctte ................ $1599 09 : Would lie worth ton dollar«, perhaps fif­ I¡unity lias proven a stupendous failure money inlo the hands of tiie three-ply ty or n hundred dollars iu fiat pesetas. —but tills was not liis purpose. Heal­ .1 S Brooks et ilx to Frank Brooks managers of Yamhill county this elec­ Thai, according to Mr. Simpson, would ing was not the end «ougnt, but was of 175 a in sivs 19 and 30 t3 IIË 1M ÏE SE N T . r 4 w .............................................. 500 00 \ tion as lie did two years ago, some arc used as a means of w inning attention, j he “ prosperity.” —Reporter. and fuitli iu him ns tiie Christ. J W Henry pheriff to Rvlieeea 1) inclined to wonder where the boodle is S ime «ay all suffering w ill cease in a Boise 320 a in ree 24 t 5 r 4 w. 2001 8S E v ery p r a r tlc a l Ilicy cle im p ro v e­ coming from to keep open tlio “ head­ Mrs Kohley I). Evans, the wife of holy life. I t 1« with, ut foundation in Andrew Nelson and w f to Leo m e n t o f tiie ycur. quarters” in McMinnville. When Uml You can have it all for ‘‘ Fighting B o b ," lias a larger personal Scripture or experience. Laugldiii 105 a pari J J Bur­ * * * ton d 1 c in t 2 r 4 w ................. 600 09 | interest in the navv than most women. first promised n Savior and the posl- P e r ---- P e r ... T l i o h o st p r o d u c t o f t h e B i c y c l e , , . i , , ¡bility of holiness in him, at the I line The report is out on pretty good an ., Month M o n th fa c to r y t h a t produco» t h e Hioritv that nm,o oí tiie Ciindldaie* ,m I . command* the Iowa, her llt w h e e l s . * ' hmlhop cunimaml.-) the Indiana, her son crocs of labor, sorrow, tndu and death, in the F .ven iiu Telepram of Portlan 1 in 1 6 r 7 w ............................... 6861 3f Orejrou. It is the largest evening the “ reform ticket have been assessed , on r 10 JMassa hueaottr, her eon in-l iw ! Christ suffered and man a “ new creut n e »vspxpor published iu Oregon ; it ns hiudi ns $209 for campaign pnrpoces. j;l 0|, t!iu Xcw York, and her two daugli- " re" in Uhriri suffers also. He as a C R Matthiu et ux to M C Hen- continlus fill tiie news of the state aert U » a p p r o a c h e d p o p u la rity . drieli tract of land in Amitv of the nation. Try it for a m outh. A Reform cornua hitfh sometimes hut when 1 lera fl.r j an .1M,i t her i..,r meco i, li;i\o ...„ ., volumocreu as ,l,?in %vas nmd:» pertoct and Iciimcd .t. i sam ple copy will be m ailed to you Ore ......................................... 000 00 t im fiero uro t/ond fiitoilite^ to lit« tltrou i i . , O iK-t.il lltt. llllt 11^ ,11 sUIklilljj. bOihoulu .t-ure gooo iiu o iu o . 10 ut inro« .1 | n u m .B an,i aro now instructions wo free. Add res'* J T Fonts to J dVinnoberg Trest U n a p p r o n c h e d sa le s. T H E T F .L K G 1 M N , in with it let principios lie tossed to the , llt n Uoipital— Oregonian. Miracles were credentials of Christ's 1 a pirt Peter Smith d 1 c in P o r t l a n d , O r. 'logs while hard cash iu liberal amounts I _________________ _ | Messiulisliip, und of tnc divii.e origin Carlton. .............................. 450 0 0 J is nut up for ho idle. , ,,, . , , . ¡ of the church They have served tlielf Mary A. Pülcher et :ff to Valen­ 1 1 ___________________A peddler over In Lake county t h u s 1 pur|Mwe. N a tu rally they M ih I i cease, tine di Uoitlsmilh It 3 blk 7 in | explained why lie was a populist: "1 and may have ceased «.* completely we laifayctte Or................................. 1 00 For nearly aquarle rof a century Judge I know all dosp Isilities. Now-a tay«, ven I would not know a miracle liad ever Lee Laiiglffio and wf to 0 Zim- A i l m i i i i s t i f k t o r ’ !* S a l e o f I U a I E s t a t e , BoDo held office by v iit’ie of republican a vcller lias lilonty gold, lie’sn gold pug; !><'in '* ri,,|ghl » n r they not leeonl. d in merniHii 105 a part J J Burton In the countv court of the state of Oregon for 0 0 0 0 the com ity c f Y am hill. d I c t 2 r 4 w . . . ................ GHAS. H. PARRETT, SALESMAN. _____________ voles, and now at the ago of sev. nty-iive yen lie has plenty silver lie's a silver-1 tpro'ngh tlie gift n f 'r a ll h ^ All’ Chris! In the m atter of tiie estate i ami »ilice tho repuhlican» have clectod pug, and veli he han't got any of dem \ tians liave Mie grace of fallii but iloany .1 T Smith to f. C Robertson und of S C itation. int in E 1 • of Mk 0 in IK*s- Abigail Stanbrough, deceased» a younger and more «elive and cotnpe- ile'» A liupolist.” He loft town broko. I have tbe gift of faith? Il is not ile h a i- 1 kin« ad to New borg ................. 600 00. T(' Joh n 8tanbrough, Jeh u Stanbr.-mgh. Ruth ,. alile. T h e mirar e wrought wi I itiupìy Ciiarle» Je,Im« in to F M York , W eed. Sarah Ja n e Bond. Thom as Stanhrough. toni man for districi jinlge, ile ilunks ‘ Lu cinda H am lin. Frank Reynold«, aud tho u n ­ , prove ilio prcsi-iice of tlie gift. lii : blk 6 and 7 Cvriton Imiirove- and go«s nlHV.it tlie country Hlkiiig for known heirs at law of said Abigail 8*anbrowgh, Oregon don't li'V, eyelones lite lowa 1 uposllu times lulraeles were perl'onued <• • • A O 1 5 5 0 0 d eceaeed: rr.erit Co ad ft.Abiriton............ vo'es a« a r,nidi,lato on tho any-tliing- and Kansas or drontlis lìke California to 1,1 *lgl»t or unire ways All iiitiriiiitlvs ■ In tbe nam e of the state o f *dregon, you are Isaac Dongharty to Wm Chris- hereby cited aud required to appear in Die for-oifico ticket. were liealed Tlie liealer» Inni no fuiI- man 90 a pari O I* Tuiner d l l'ring tlie stato loto public notice, hut i county co u rt of the state of Oregon, for the ure w lieti idieylng Insiruetion«. Colli- e. t 5 i r 3 w .................................. 8 5 0 (X) county of Y am h ill, at the court room thereof, •be is getting there just the same with pare n ■ i t h theiu thè mirueles of to ay. at M cM innville, iu said county, ou ru e-d ay the L T Davis ,m | ivf to J n o F Cook Reeognixing tlio faci thut tliey had a i 7th day of Ju n e A. l> IStkS, at tiie hour of ten the finest crop of w heat ever grown on No oi one opens t limi eye», or lui-top» strip of lau | off w si le of Saml o’clo ck a in. of said day. then and there to sh w man well q.ialifle.l for Ilio liigli und re- d e i f e i r s . No mie r e s t r e s n witber-.il the coast and consequently wo will lie 6 5 0 0 CAiise, if any e x is t1», why the following desertb- Davis d 1 e t 4 r 4 w ............ sponsiiiie ¡(Osition of governor wlio la*- j or seveied limi) No one rui»i » thè ___ ____ ed real property belonging to siid e.-tate of heard from a little later on J 1 sain \biir•*i 1 i*taubr«>ugh. deceased, be u;»t su’ d i'»ad Die taitli lu-aler todav suine- longs to tlie largo class of honest tillc-s AVIKD T R PST W O K IH Y AND ACTIVE as prayed for in the petition of Amo* C. Stan To «ee tini, s oxerts no intluence over a class of of tiic «oil, Ilio rrpiiblicans of Oregon centlem en o rla d it“* to tr« v e l for respon­ broilgn. adm inistrator of said estate, duly filed it Sampson gets an opportunity to der,1 nervous disorders wldeli are «usivptib'e sible, e*?Hl iinhed house in Oretron. Monthly iu said co u rt, to wit: *I'he largest Stock of Iravo piaceli tlie usine of suoli a man ut 42 a cre s of land, inure or less, being a part of ■» i'O and exoeu-o*. stendv. Refer- lo «trong emot on. vlvl.l iiuaginations, d. I c. of lam es Morrts and .vife, in i 3 s r 2 thè head ol tlieir ticket. Li t tliosc who a Mow at the enemies fleet the Spaniards unti a great exertlon nf tlie w ill. Im- »«nee Kn.’', >s? «;df-addressotl stam ped e n v e l­ the ope. The Domini ni C om pany, Dept. A’ Chicago. w in Y am h ill county, state of O/egon. and com will conclu,le tliat Mie “ Yankee pigs'* piovement in su-’ii case* is due to pure- tnenoimr a t a point 79 rods a. of the n. w co m e r bave l«vn asking for mi opportanìty to o f »aid cla im ; th en ce a. 82 ro d s; *; then thence e. ' > have grown to be pretty good siic i ahoats. ly natura eaiisc», tmt tu*lng iiil.»tiud(*r- V'ite for u fariuer, co t tlieir vote» for T. rod s; thence n. jm » r.*»ls; thence "tic«' «»f F i n a l H a u te m e n t. »'«'■od is recardisi n» niirm-u oii» liy Mie 80 ro»ls t«* the place o fb e g ip n i T. lic e r for governor ol Oregon. A single hit In le to hcùl in is iimkkry g iv en , ri t vr t h e strip of land on» r *d wide and 8T lion. William I*. Gladstone, the gr A mi iguuraiit nnv of tlie Seriptural luetlimls or uny * J Hudor*tiijncd. . * «olmlutatrtitor «'f the est-uo ing beiw eeu the laud owned by ni I man of Ungi mil is dying ut lus home paralld case t» abundaiit proof tha’t »«f 1 !’• ',;!•'» Robert^ dv’e e ‘ hed, h -4s fllc»l i»» the son and Ole H anson, said strip running to the t ’ouotv <*••'« rt of V un hill coupry. * tite ° t Ore- N>*wb»*rg road . *1* > a strip «'f land o;ie rod wi«ie Brillali diplomata look for ti a captare at H.itvar ivn. tlieir ffeluslon of fultli is only a «jelu- co o , hi> fl ¡ »I Rt'ivwmt of ids Admin » tritio n of id 34 r«nls long lying betw eeu the lauds ow n­ o f Ihe Cnnary Isl.mds »non t.y t io A m c r- the estflto of said d rretletit. nnd Ihnt- by a u th o r­ ed by Johnson a n a Morteus«*n. said strip ru n ­ «loa. ity of an o rd ir of >aid co u rt, said accou n t ning north and south to the Portland m ad : ean», aud wiicn tliis is il.me tliey thluk Kver displayed in Newberg. Tlio •Yankee ¡ igs" hogged everything ! 'T h e muny remarkable sayings of and a!I o b je ctio n th ereto will bp h e r d bv wn*d save and e x c e p t .» acres of laud s dd and deed- t ’hrl»t •s Mi-t-rning rvnioval of moun­ a i tin» « -1 *% t piace of hohliu ? .%al*l court in e*l «>y the said Abigail Staubrough deceased, off tliat "Spalli will invoke inatant interi i s ­ Direct from the factory. in tig li at Manila. M cM innville In n*d county and «tHtc ou Tues- the north end of the above d escrib ed tra ct of tain» and tre»*» l>y p n v e r were private si in to tiring Ilio w.ir lo a doso ” proli- 1 ',' r.!,e ‘Dy of Ju n e . i«W, at the hour of ll laud, and w hich said 5 a cre s is d ’ trd a d from Made especially for Christeusou & Sawyer.’ inslrtietloin» to ld» deci pie» in ever.v ‘V oh.iock i . r i of salt! day. at wfliich tim e am i the renviinder of sai»l 42 acres of land by a line «i.ly Spam will want to givo up al timi installi*«. I le was Instrueting tbeia t'liwo •» y p*«r> ii \ itcrc»:c*.l hi s d d c ita te may A I.Tk Nitllea. ! ca>t and west 'i;d r ’ ' «'» '•frtloB» to »aid «ccou ot. • ime. Sho h u Ioni Ih# Philippii-ea a l ­ Ala., ihe following de«»'rlbet'. tra ct of land Con»mii| tlon and bronchiti» are not liow lo cxcrelsc tlieir gìfis o f faith. appear !'a?*’d \ ftv ' } is*"* to w it: V part of th* d. i. c fit D K ain 'cy a ul . / a ¥ »» , leali)*, Cuba «he knows is prarlicallv I wt, by any ut. ali» Mie sanie, nltliniigli il Is Tliey m i s i li a r e failed witliout it. We RAMSEY A FIN UN. L. M PA R K ER . wife in t 3 s r w i i Yam hill coun ty sts /v O r /V Attys f«'r said «state. A dm in istrator of Oregon, and bouuded as follows, to w it: nnd very few intclligcnt |*er»ons in : , ain hard lo dNlInguisli mie froni tlieotlier. must di» ingtiish I»*1 ween ttn* generai Beginning at a point In ce n te r of Portland and and Mie special instructions in S cr ip ­ suppose tliat tbe Spanisi! flint will flc-.it Bronchiti» is an liiflniniuaiion o f tlie tum Dayton w igon m ad 11 7o ch a in « n 34 degrees 30 R i e e u l o r a N n tir e . m inutes c of the v e c rn er of land deeded by ovor Porto Uieo a month lunger. If l i n in g o f tho wind lubos or nlr vcssels S o ii ip Christian» ciaim more fo r • • hereby given that the un*len«i,ined D Kameey aud wife t'» R ivira 0«H>k. l*eing a Spaio tight» nntil «Ite lores lite Cana­ nf thè lunga, e«U»!ng «orera-s» o f thè Ib. iii-rlve» and Clirlstla' lty and Ilio has been d nted E x e c u to r o f the Usd part of the sam e »1 1 c and runn ing the.ice wr. will of M .« r n is p .1 . Hu sworth Aud that letter* 8 degrees s ‘ <4 c h a i n ': tnen cr -* rie*—and she is likely to 1 > m * i tliem v.iili- suine, cough, .»ore tiirnat, luiarsoness, l'.ib le diali t I t e s a e r e d vo n u le w i r r .i n t l o t amt. ary the . ii have been i«»ued I » Mm teu and one half fe e t. theu ee e 3 degrees n 9 < 4 Tliey s'iould seek a broad and e..Ilipre- by the i intv c irt (*f Y i*nhlU t-ouut. Oregon, ch a in s ; th eu ce n »» m. H E A C O C K , I I I Bä 5 0 c. C R E S C E N T B IC Y C L E S . P a r r e t t & C o ., A g e n t s * D TJISTD EE, O R E G O N . FREE. C O S T S NOTH ING. w WM BUGGIES— ROAD WAGONS- m id C c't N a u r C h o i c e * C h ris tensan S n irrer, F i r s t s t ., O retro n . ■4