NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ISM CED KVKUY FRIDAY MORNING. E. H. WooDW.utn, E dito * J c I’ i blisukk AT T II E NfcMtSt.KG CHl’ UCH fc*. In the beat o f health, aud the »alarie* mo to rn io ' " omau • to m o ' l ’ va seen a heap o ’ c u ’roua nights, Manar, in i 111 proportioned to tlie aervice dem and Wlist the Pastors » lit —Announcements m> time A b lackbird was Jaat aa » h it e aa m ilk, | for Next snndnjr. ed that have suggested the , that . Idea . o f p e n , -, au . (era dime c a r a m a x n o u s c im k n t s . »ions. In uuany cities benefit organ!- I A (eller let me lo a »how »tier, mermaid, wu Next Kabtstth at Friends church the nations have been formed among the ¡ A a , eáñJíb5ju'|rom Borneo o monkey men »ith «11.. tail.. teachers, the purpose being to pay a j »Ith ; thein^ oi tbe morning * £ ' £ » * ! * • * • certain stipend, to those who are ill or ; l v. seen ’» wlth wtui*' at‘ 8 o ' X ^ n s m l d o'nhe usual preach* w ho retire after a specified number o f ! An’ eddfeatad rig*that on lhe meiod- j jng service, it will be a temperance ser- FRID AY , MAY 27, 1898. years. In Philadelphia, If the Journal ; Bu, iee . <lgh, tod. r ,h„ vice of story and song, entitled "T h e is not mistaken, a oertaiu proportion o f l aU’ byium: . man who spoiled the music. The read- . , , . I Down at the votin’ place I aee the Comm e, will he supported by a large chorus, Holered aa aeet>nd c|a>a matter at the poatolHce tills pension fund is contributed by tlie woman come. and we lrill, n t wi|| ^ an interesting at Netvbcrg, Oregoo. school board. Iu Chicago tbe plan is we'd been expectin’ ol her. ler her name » « an(j helpful evening to all. There will [«red, . . . registered, . , I 1 - u no “ opening exercise” before the successfully carried out by tbe teachers An' KMer Lljsh Olover told et how hit wile storv begins, so be prompt. All are cor had heard _ . themselves, one elderly wooiau lately I OM Mii.il, Ha.com’> sUter .ay that Salry Jon«« dially invited. retiring on an annual pension o f $000.. bail >ed: Rev. fiowersox will preach at the Ml,a Neweome 'lowed "she'd rote today ex One difficulty experienced in getting ceptin’ e'-e wai dead" Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon tbe plan In operation is the reluctance WUeb n „ uVleutH l„ BOt , Jud,tn’ by at 3 o'clock. All cordially invited. felt by young teachers to Having even | the way .he come ____ _ Rev. Joseph Hall will preach in the M. E. church Suu 'ay evening at eight a small percentage o f their wuges into hum— a fund from which they feel they will j she th° rl6hon‘ 0“ her o ’clock. It El’ ll It L. 1C A N al’ KAKINO. Hon. Wallace MeCamant, oi I’ort- )and, will address the citizens of Now- berg at Armory ball this, Friday, even ing at 8 o ’clock, on the political issues of the day. Mr. MeCamant is an in teresting speaker. him . Como out and bear C o m u ittk . Geer lor governor, Tongue for congress and both for continued prosperity. ■ . i The farmer who totes for Tom Tongue In the first congressional district casts a Vote in his own interests. The Oregon has arrived safely on the Atlantic coast and will be on hand to as sist at the Spanish funeral. It comes as near raining at just the right time to make crops in the W illam ette valley as any spot on earth. Vote the republican ticket and help to elect men to represent Yamhill county In the legislatura who will take their •eats promptly and respond to roll call. Persona who have come up from Cali fornia lately say, whon they loook out on our green pastures und fields of wav ing grain, "w ell this looks like living.” It didn't exactly rain gold dollars last •reek but the rain made thousands of bushels of grain that will in duo season bring in the big dollars. Favorable cli matic conditions and a good sound Mc Kinley administration are bringing pros perity to Oregonians as fast as tbe 10 to I managers appear to care to see. Yamhill county was mis-reprosented at Halem two years ago by men who lent every encouragement to thoso who were interested in holding up the legislature. These men were all 10 to 1 reformers. The three-ply fellows have a similar ticket out this year and nre Again crying reform. Let all honest votors beware. The republican legislative ticket in this county is made i'p of men who if elected will not sell out at $80 each and refuso to aDsu’er to roll call and thus prevent the organization of the legisla ture. Yamhill votors should profit by the mistakes made in the election of a legislative ticket two years ago and elect men, who, knowing their duty, will not hesitate to do it. Two years ago when Mr. MeCamant •poke here the 10 to 1 fellows liootod at the idea of his shaking on the tariff question, but the grout change in the price of sheep nnd wool under the Mc Kinley administration go to show that McCamants diagnosis of the case was correct. Those w ho arc anxious to hear the truth told will do well to attend Mr. McCuuiunt’s meeting at Armory hall this evening. T ho w heal of the windy state o f Kan- has run up against the silver of the tulne-ownors, seven eights o f them liv ing in Europe; nnd there bus been n change o f heart In that former great populist reservation, us wituess this from the Girard, Kansas, press: "There has not been n silver editorial In a Kansas populist paper for more than two months. It is ulso found by investigation o f the files o f the slate historical department Unit more than fifty populist papers have pulled down the name o f W. J. Itryan after declaring that they Intended to carry it at the head o f their columns until 1900.” bah Tlie manner of taking an oath has been changed in Maryland, and tlio law making the change will go into effect on tlie first of next month. Under tlie new law, the person sworn is required simply to raise tlie right hand in acknowledge ment of a solemn promise to tell tlie troth and tlie whole truth. Tlie new law makes a change, also, in the words of the oath, which will now begin with the words: " I n the presence of Al mighty God.” The final clause of the present oath, "S o help mo G od,” Is stricken out. The man who would lie under the old form will He under tlie new, an 1 the man who will not lie, of course, will tell the truth under any form.—Oregonian. A RKAROM AHLK N k q l IK F S F N T . N o person shall be licensed to teach In the public schools o f the tsmuigh of Manhattan and the Bronx, otherwise Greater New York, w ho dis’s not pre sent a certificate o f good health from a physician approved by the school board. This Isas It should lie. There Is no call ing which Involves so great a nervous strain aa school teaching, e*i>eclnlly In these days when the tendency o f edu cational methods Is to make learning easy to the child at whatever cost to the teacher. Kvcu under the most favor able circumstances a teacher need* the best o f physical health. Without it she cannot do justice to herself nor her pu pils, and no complaint should be made when this qualification I* exacted. It Is the wearing ehuraeter o f th« work, • >cn to those who enter the prof-salon themselves never p r o f i t . It Is u phase j A n ’ ahe wore then, things called 'a n gel w I e g . " w e've beard >o m uch about o f the industrial problem that crops Sbe went right th ro’ the crow d ]e»t like my out wherever women are em p'oyed. kulfe goes th ro’ a chee»e, In the votin ’ room ex brazeu ez Few young womeu enter any remuner A n ’ atrutted yer please: ative occupation with the expectation Just lik e a man, b ’gosh. 8ech im p erd euce ye never aee— o f remaining in it permanently; the A n ’ I Jeat looked at U utle J o a h ’n Josh he looked at me. possibility o f marriage and consequent both looked at the elder, who sot like retirement from such work is before A n ’ we he'd teen a spook, A starin' out into the room —we thought he them and prevents those prudent ar shore was took rangements for the future that young With apple plexy, paralyse or sura «ecb thing, by coa u ce, men in like positions make as a matter ’T ill I noticed for the fust tim e that the critter bed ou pants. o f course. But It is at all events desir able that oue w ho Is to be a teacher, It’s shore es I ’ me a te llln ’ yel 8he had a britches on, even temporarily, should be physically A n’ ahe had 'em tucked up to her knees. Jest I swau, strong, and the New York rule Is worth T h et’a w lik a d e iu a ’ boy, in a puddle. No, her laigs below general adoption.—Indianapolis Jour w a’ut hare, Fer she wore them canvas A zin's like the city nal. hunters wear. Y A M H IL L L E A D S TH E W O U LD ! N E W B E R G L E A D S Y A M H IL L ! H U D SO N BROS. L E A D N E W B E R G ! In Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Fine Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Hats and Caps. Our Goods have been selected with the great estcare from the stock of the largest wholesale houses in the U. S. W e make you prices that will not justify your making a trip to Portland. Portland prices on Suits 810.00; our price 87.50. Portland prices on Shoes 84.50 and 85.00; our price 83.50. Our Spring and Summer stock includes all Styles and Prices. If you wish a Common, every day suit we can furnish it for $5. Some- thing to wear on state occasions, $12 to $18. C om e a n d e x a m in e otir G 'n x la METHOIHST EPLtCOPAL CHURCH. " I s prayer a failure." was tbe subject b efore you send your m o n ey to o f tlie m orning sermon. o th er place» w h ere you ca n not The theory o f prayer nnd its useful l,o|te to g et a penny h ack . ......... ness throughout the church is not con sistent with the principles o f G od's na tural and moral government. The in fidel understands this, but the Chris tian seems slow to believe it. To be of y o u r value und above criticism o f unbelievers should always be coutiued to its proper sphere. (1) It is not the proper sphere o f pray er to revoke G o d ’s decrees pronounced upon us for purposes o f uatural and moral government. Notice those de crees: “ In the sweat o f thy face shall A n ’ ahe had a pa’r o ’ yallar shoes thet ended in T K J ItL’ T K T O T H E O K K O O N . thou eut bread." Labor is the price o f a o ’int— ( I ’d think the ornary things ’d squeeze her mental and physical health und useful S e n a to r M o r g a n t h in k « S h e C o u ld W h ip toes clean out ’o jin t) t h e S p a n la h F le e t . A n ’ a leetle cap stuck on her hald, no b igge r’ n ness, " I n sorrow sliult thou eat o f it all A group of senators were discussing a cup, Sorrow turns A n ’ a belt instead o ’ galluses tet b old her the days o f thy life.” the whereabouts of the Cape Verde Meet paut'loous up. our attention from worldlltiess to G od and the hope was expressed by several We sot there Jest lik e ljuts ’til she got on her liness. “ Cursed is the ground for thy maxheeu, that the fleet had not gone after the Ore Then sech another scra m blin ’ fer a peak, ye sake." Disappointment teaches human gon, never seen. dependence. Life lias been a struggle bust his buttons o ff a gittin ’ ter the with the elements. God is no respecter ‘ •Well I hope It has," said Senator Ole Lijah daofr, Morgan. "W hen I was out in SanFran- But P irso n Snow ’u ’ Deacon Gough wa» thar o f persons, far “ He makes his sun to sura tim e b efore! rise on the evil und the good und send- cisco last summer, 1 went on hoard the Oregon, and I don’ t believe there is a W ell, w ell! how things he* changed. I never eth ruin on just and unjilsl” alike. thought I ’d live ter aee "D ust tnou art and unto dust sliult finer hattle-ehip afloat. I am confident A city gal with britches ou a v otin ’ lon g o ’ thou return,” also has its lessons. Un that, if the Cape Verde fleet should try me! to capture tier, she would give a grand I guess, now out, I'll stay to hum an' git a petti der these decrees we experience ull our coat account of herself. Her captain and her pliysicul Ills. They ure the reins of 'A n wa^h the dishes, churn ’ u’ beke, ’n ’ let crew are a gallant set of fellows, aud f government Prayer Is not intended you boss ’n ’ vote. believe they would be able to beat off to take them from G od’s bund. The Why, now. Mariar, I ’ve a notion ye ’d the whole Cape Verde fleet. The Ore Ye w unt! fubure o f tlie prayer o f this Christian look peart gon has four 13-inch guns and her gun Drest up in ole overalls—now d o n ’ t ye look so peop e to restore Garfield, and o f the s k e a r t- whole church to save the Armenians ^TTO R N EY -A T-LA W . ners are so expert that I don't believe pants ’ o ’ cap ’a ’ belt ’a ’ p ’luted shoes, any of these Spanish vessels would be I ’ll git ye from Irorrors worse than death, does by gum , able to gut near enough to her to do any Fer y e ’ve got ter be In fashun sence th’ not prove prayer a failure, but does C om iu ’ W om au’s com e! great damage. They might shoot away ubumlu’itly prove It 1« not the sphere o f W ill p ractice iu all the cou rts o f the state. the whole of her top works and she W ell, thar — ole wom au, d o u ’t ye fret, I unly prayer in tills age to relieve such ills. Special attention giv en to probate \Vork, the was iu fun. would still have hpr four 13-inch guns to ly prayer however all these ilia com writing o f deeds, mortgages, con tracts and the By pri I guess M l ruu tli’ britches yet an’ ye go dn a n ’ draftin g o f all legal papers. o|>erate on her enemy, for she is so built ing to jm under these decree* may be run N ew b erg . O re g o n . that when her whole top is siiot away T h ’ kitchen a n ’ th’ d a iry an’ th’ crad le bizness. auiictlfied to our spiritual good, ffice — S econd Floor too. she becomes a perfect monitor and a (2) U in not the office o f prayer to en O Bauk o f N e w le rg B uPdlug. My C ornin’ W oman cam e to me ’ way back iu battle-ship in one. If she did go down I large our mental or phyaieui capacities ’52! would be willing to wager that at least We ure to live within the lim itsof these —Frank H. Mayer in W heel Talk. three of the .Spanish fleet would go down capacities subject t > G od's decrees. The faw o f dfe is, sink or sw im, work with her." F R O M T il K CO U N TY F K K SS . It is said of Capt. Clark, the command or starve. God intends mull shall reach In the Great er of tlie Oregon, that he is one of the Transcript. higher planes in s- cular knowledge and most fearless men in tlie navy. The Mra. Hoberg and daughter, Mrs. life not by miracle or prayer hut hy la Ollice 2 doors west o f M oore’s Drug store. story is told of him that when he had bor. History proves ull progress in 1st. street, N ewberg, Oregon. Mlllsup, went to Newberg Thursday physical philosophy science and art the 'monitor Monterey out iu a sea so heavy that tlie monitor was rolling fright lust, to see Bird Nelson, a grand daugh has lieen die fruit o f the inspiration o f fully the Captain lashed himself to the ter und niece graduate. genius flashing from finely adjusted mast and had the crew swing the tur The bund boys are making ealcula human powers, und not the fruit o f rets, saying that he was anxious to see tions on a big time ut the college cam prayer what the Monterey would be able to do pus next 8aturduy Referring to birds and flowers Jesus With the varied in that kind of a sea. Every time the program to bo carried out, everybody taught, that they being even more de-1 turrets were swung around the Mon should lie pleased. pendent u,K>n nature than we ure, s i I, | W ATCHM AKER F u r n is h e d h y S p e c in i C o r r e s p o m t - terey seemed to turn almost clear over, Prof. B. O. 8nu(Ter closed his Amity are provided lor by the father und all | e u t s a t tin f r o n t . hut Capt. Clark had the operations con without their anxiety or prayer. How i and JE W E L E R , tinued until he was entirely satisfied. school gome days ago and drove over to much less then should we be praying ' He was sent to Han Francisco especially Woods lust week to open school. But for food und raiment! They are pro Solicits the patrouage o f his old Indiana for the hasardous undertaking of bring the measles were ahead o f him ; hence vided for la luwstif nature and in hu Friends w ho need watch repairing done. ing the Oregon around to the Atlantic, his trip at present for nothing man endowments. When these fuil we the Navv Department having the high Little Bella, -daughter o f Mr. and must liow to the inevi able. Jesus 2 7 0 M o rriso n St. will contain all important war news o f the dai’y edition. C O R T L A N D , «» It. R est confidence in his gallantry and his Mrs. Donald McDougal, narrowly es prayed ’ Give us this day our dally S pecial illsp a tc es u p to t e h o u r o f p u h 'ln alio ii. seamanship,—Globe Democrat. Careful ittention will he given t i Kurin nnd Family Topics, caped losing an eye lust week. 8he bread," but it was (lot for physical sus tenance. How could lie ask for such Foreign ('orrespondenee. Market Reports, and all geneful news o f was striking the tire o f a wagon with n things, when he Imd just said, "after tlie World and Nation R ea l E tt> ttT r > n i(> r i. L R hummer when some o f the scales of ull these things d o Hie Gem lies seek?” We furnish t he N ew -York WeCk’y Tribut e and your fuvori’ e Reported t.y J. O. Koaers, the abstractor, Mc Minnville, Oregon, (or the week cudlug Iron flew und struek her In tlie eye How could he thus pray In the fate of home paper, neitr the pupil. 8he was taken to an G od’s decree, “ In the sweat of thy face May it, 1S1I8. eye specialist at Portland where the shah thou eat hreud.” ’ O & C It It Co to Air Wilson 80 How could lie a sec 31 t 4 r 0 w ...................$ 200 00 particles were removed, after much thus ask God for a favorable season and B trouble, and the eye will be saved, fruit ful harvest ill the face o f the de F L O U It, F E E D . H A Y & G R A I N Daniel Adolph and tvftoG New B O T H O N E Y E A R F O R $ 1 .3 0 . J. though it was a close call. cree, "C uised is the ground for thy limn 591 a part J J Hash d 1 o G A R D E N & F F O W E It Send all ord ers to T H E G R A P H I C , suke?” He could not do it. He taught nut 1483...................................... 1350 00 SEEDS. N e w b e r jï . O r e g o n . G r a d u a t in g K x e rcla e a o f P u b l i c S c h o o l. us to pray for bread which “ conietli U Wohlgemutt and w f to to G •Free D elivery. down from heaven" for "m eat w hich Neumann 20 a part J J Hash The annual graduating exercises of endiircth unto eternal life. E C. W a r d & C o. He said, d I o nut 1483.......................... 450 00 the publlo school were held in Armory “ I am the bread o f life ” The supply YV P T T P A P O P K " 1‘LPOT LUMBER YARD 1st. Street, N ewberg, Oregon O A C It It Co to Henry Wolt ball on Thursday evening, May 19. As o f spiritual food lies outside the prov- N£WBERG, OREGON. grieve 204 a In see 29 t 2 r 3. . 3S4 00 ence o f natural law und physical en is the rule on such occasions the house Henry W oltgrleve to Henry DOORS LATH, GLASS, CEDAtt. dowment. SASH was literally packed, a large part o f the WINDOWS. LIME, FIR. Vuiiderpool Iota 182 see 28 t 2 If the popular theory o f prayer Is cor MOLDINGS, SAND, WEIGHTS REDWOOD r 8 w ........................................... 212 00 audience being compelled to stand. A t rect then Christians everywhere may SHINGLES. it A IK, CORD, Y E LL'W PINÊ B u ild e rs H a rd w a re . ETC., ETC. half past eight the class marched into revoke divine decrees, enlarge their J I. Haworth and w fto Henry Miller 02 a part 8 Heater d 1 j the hall and ou to the stage, keeping own natural capacities, and utter y de- j feat the ends o f natural and moral g o v - ; o t 3 r 2w .................................... 4000 00 step to a march played by Miss Nellie em inent. But the world witnesses no I'l J Wood and w f to l t d Hub It E P B E 8 E X T . Larkin. After the benediction by Rev. such stupendous results, hence the th e erts lots 1 2 3 and 4 hlk 3 Ha G. II. Bennett, the following program ory is false. worths 2nd ad to North Yam (3) The true sphere o f prayer In this E very ftraetioal B ic y c le im p r o v e ' hill.............................................. 75 00 was rendered: dispensation concern* only tlint "K in g incut o f th e year. A lexander ................. Knline Ftnncxen United States to W in Atliy 159, As Y ou can have it all for ...HyivU K. M etcalf dom w hich Is not of this world ” 88 a In sec 1 5 t 5 r 4 w ......... don Youth Municipal (loveriim eut . Clarence Hally Ittlmr Is the means of supplying onr P er.... P er.— H ____ e a r, M Stanley _ Ethel A. T rullinxer temporal needs so prayer is tlie means K K Duval to K G Duval 30 a I T h e host p ro d u ct o f the B ic y c le M o n th Month uba .................................. Rhodeina Roberts 10 00 C purt K T Warren d 1 o ......... fa cto ry t h a t p rod u ce» "th e Its Duett. MUaes W ills aud Uause o f supplying o u / spiritual needs Celebrated W omen o f Ancient and Modern la rg est n u m b er ot w h eels. usefulness is seen in tli • forgiveness o f J W Armstrong and w f to ( ’ A in the E vening Telegram , o f Portland T i m e s ............................... M Bird Nelson sin, sanctification to G od's service, and Oregon. It is the largest even in g l\inay It 8 hlk 7 Desktns add Rom e .......................... tone H utchens new spaper published in O regou . it the promotion o f growth iu grai-e and lo N ew berg.............................. 150 00 Character the Foundation o l Fame contains all the news o f the st ite and U n a p p ro a ch ed p o p u la rity . ...................................... Fannie A. Cobb attainment unto Christian maturity. o f tlie nation- Try it for a m outh. A Win Lowe to L A Malloy 281.78 E g y p t ............... K. K»y Sims W hen used in its proper sphere pruyer sam ple cop y w ill be m ailed to you a part 8 Laughlin d I c t 2 r 4 4000 00 Huett .Mrs. O. K. Edwards and Miss Altermiitt free. A ddress B ooks ..................................... Hattie A. t.eortzc never Is a failure. U n a p p r o a ch e d sales. W A Howard to Peter Itashaw T H K T K L K G I t \ > f, H awaii Z ell« M Hadley P o r t la n d , O r. hi 20 H A I, ad to N ew berg.. 100 00 C ivil G overnm ent ..............Calvtu G. Blair A L i e N ailed. Maklux the Best o f Things . A lice K. Mofltu Cora J Bradley to Peter Ba Consumption and bronchitis are not The orations were generally very good shaw lota 3 slid 4 hlk 17 la II A L ad to Nelierg ................. 600 00 and quite well spoken. Clarence Daily by any means the same, although it is w h s unable to be present to deliver j hard to distinguish one from the other A d m l u l n t r a t . . r ’ * S a l e o r K s a l Ks t at e, O O lrla l W a r H o o k his production, on account o f an un- Bronchitis is an inflammation o f the In ihe cou nty eourl o f the state o f Oregon for By Congressman James Kankin fortunate attack o f the measles. The j lining o f the wind tubes or air vessels tne cou n ly o f Yam hill. Iu the ' matter o f the estate Young. All about war with Spain, tho class address was delivered by Bav. " I the lungs, causing soreness o f the of Citation. A bigail Stanbroiijrh, deceased He gavo the graduates a same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, Navy, ull defenses, Ruttle-shlps, etc. Bennett. To John Stanbronph, Jehu Stanbrouirh. R uth! Portraits and biographies o f Dewey practical anti earnest talk, emphasizing difficulty o f breuthing, spitting o f mat- W eed. Sarah .iati»» Bond. Thom as Staubrnugh, i L ucinda Hamlin, Frank R eyuoids, ami the uu- aud all prominent officers. Nearly 000 especially ths fact that this is hii age o f ter and sometimes blood. Thousands kumvn heirs at law o f »aid A bigail S’ aubrough, d ce a se d : pages. Massive volume. Marvelously \ mind, nnd the successful person must 'd ie annually with this dread disease, e Iu the name of tbe statu ->f OVtRoa, you are cheap. Best authorship. Only autlien- carefully develop his intellectual pow- Wilbur’s Cough Cure will cure. Price hereby cited and required to appear in the cou n ty court o f the state o f Oregon, for the tic, official book. Experience not tnoes ors Prof. J . C. Hodson presented the , ¿0 cents. For sale by all Druggists, com ity o f Y am hill, at the court n»om thereof, at M cM innville, in said county, on Tuesday the sary. A ny body can sell It. Ladies a* members with their graduating diplo- j r o seate 7th day o f June A l>. 189S, at the hour o f ten o ’clock a m. o f said day. theu and there to*h ow , successful as gentlemen. We are tho j mas. H e also presented to Uallle Blair " cause, if any exists, why the follow in g d escrib- , largest subscription book Arm In A m cr -« a scholarship o f one year from Pacific! wo s z e “ \ ,u' ' nc *’ or ed real property belon gin g to said estate o f j lea. Write us Fifty persons are etu- College on accouut o f his standing a t 1 w exchange either or ot i o r io w s o r sain Abigail Staubrough. deceased, be not sold as prayed for in tbe petition o f \m os ( ’ . Stan- 1 C. 8 . C a l k i n s , young cattle. brongn, adm inistrator o f said estate, d uly filed ployed in our correspondence alone, to the head o f the class. After the cxer- 4 22lf Newberg, Oregon. in said court, to wit: serve you. Our book Is Just out. Get daes o f the evening had beon concluded 42 acres o f land, m ore or less, b e in g a part o f the d. 1 c. o f James Morris and v ife. I n i 3 s r 2 I age noy now and be flint in thè íleld. tw o little flower girls, I^lia Littlefield l*«jr Y o u r Tmxeo, w in Y am hill county, state o f Oregou, aud com Largo 50c. su r map in colora freo wlth and Florence Metcalf, presented the at a point ft* rods s. o f the n. w corner Tlie new tax roll for this part o f the o nienciug f said cla im : thence *. «2 rods: thence e. liook or outfit. Other valuable pro-j beautiful floral tributes w hich hosts o f ixn„ „ v I* i.ow~|„ ’¿'he hands o f the cash- rods: thence u. JW ro d s : thence westerly about mlums. T remendón» seller. Hlggest friends had carefully arranged. Rev. is , o f the Bank o f N ew berg. Pav your 90 rods to the place o f b e gin n in g: and also a o f land one rod w ide and 30 rods long l y money maker ever known Must lib Joseph Hall pronounce.', the closing U s w Bt home Rm, , HVe n long , rip , 0 strip ing bet ween the laud ow u ed by O C. Morten eral terni* giiarnntccd. Agenta muk- son and Ole Hanson, said strip running to the | Newberg road . also a strip o f land one rod w ide : 6-2712 McMinnville. lug $7 lo $28 |>er day. Twenty days benediction. Hodson Bros. iM z o is n E Y P O C K E T in s r By buying Drugs and Family Medicines* Perfumery and Notions, Paints, Oil, W all Paper, School Books and Stationery, of C _ M O O R E &> C O . flgdg^Can make money for you. CLARENCE BUTT. Reliable War News E L M E R P. D I X O N DENTIST Family Newspaper JOHN A. BECK, ÏH E NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. w E Feed & Seed Store I A A Tlie Grrapliic, N E W S E FU) MM EOT Tî 3 OÜ CRESCENT BICYCLES. 50c. FVirrett & Co., Agents, DUNDEE, OREGON. CHAS. H. PAB8ETT. SALESMAN. F R E E ... C O S T S N O T H IN G . To see The largest Stock of BUGGIES— ROAD WAGONS— HACKS credit given. Freight paid. Full book A A n E n t e r p r is in g ISrw gglst. sent prepaid to agents, $1 45. .splendid sample outfit and full Instructions free There are few more men wide awake for nine 2-cent stamps to pay postage. and en'erprising Ilian F. Moore A Co. Mention this paper Monroe Book Cc., who spare no paine lo secure the lieet of Dep't. M, Chicago, III. ! everything in their line lor their many | customers. They now have the valuable Hlnntt W i l l T o l l . Tbe ninny different skin discuses such i agency for Dr. King’s New Discovery for ns ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of is t h e wonderful remedy that is p r o d u c - i. - i _______n _____ - l . _____ . . . . .... pimples, postulos, blotches, eliu|>s or i_______ ing such a furor all over th« country by cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are its many startling cures. It at«olutrly directly the cause of impure blood cures Asthsms, Bronchitis, iloaritvnrs« Wilbur's Moral Purifier is acknowledged and all atfections of the Throat, Chest and to he the best medicine known for any | Lungs. Call at above drug store and get of these unsightly complaints. Price a trial bottle free or a regular sise for 50c $1.00 per bottle. For n h ’ hy all D ru g-1 and $1. Guaranteed to cure or prb-e gists- refunded. M and rods long lying betw een the lauds o w n ed by Johnson and' M orteuson, »aid »trip ru n ning uorth and south to the Portland road save am! excep t 5 a cre ' o f land sold ami d e e d ed ov the said Abigail Stanfcrough deceased o ff the north end o f the above d escrib ed tract o f land, ami w hich said 3 acres is d ivid ed from the rem ainder o f said 42 acres o f land by a Hue running east and west. Also the follow ing d escrib ed tract o f land to wit A unit o f the d , 1. c o f P Ram »ey and N o tic e o f Final S ettlem ent. s r 3 w. in Y am hill cou n ty state w ife in t. TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN. TH A T THE o f Oregou, and bounded a» follow s, to w it: * un d erticned , nilm iulztm icr o f the e su te Beginning at a point iu cen ter o f Portland and o f Thom as R > - I fo v iM d hma fl i Iu the Payton wagon r»»ad 11 7.» ch ain » n degree» 30 County Court of Ysnshiil e -n iintT. n ty . stM state « ot or Oi Ore- m inutes e o f the ». e. co rn e r o f land d eeded by M i i flu account o o f f his hi* ><l *dn»in atrathm «o ou. n . his u s a) l account min si ration o f D iU m »ey aud Wife to E .rira Cook, being a i«» estate o f »aid deoe«lent. and that, by author part o f the same d 1. c and ru n n in g thence w. ity o f an order o f »aid cou rt, »aid a ccou nt 3 degree* s. 9.« 4 ch ain *, thenca s. fi r»»d« ami and all object Ion« thereto w ill be be^rd bv »aid ten and one half fe e t: theuce e 3 degrees u. 9 0*4 court at the usual place o f h old in g »aid court in ch ain s: thence n * rod» and ten and one half McMinnviHe iu »aid cou ntv and state, ou Tue» feet to the place o f beginn in g, coalm ining on e i day. the 7th day o f June. i w . at the hou r o f II and one half acres m ore or »css. o ’clock a. ra o f »aid day. at w hich tim e and Witness the Hon. J. E Mager*. ju d ge o f *he place any person interested Iu »aid estate may county cou rt o f the state o f Oregon fo r the appear and flle .»bjectious to said account. cou n ty o f Y am hill, with the seal o f »aid cou rt ( !>ated May Srd affixed this 3rd day o f May A. P IMMAEY A rr.N rO X . i* M P A R K E R . Attest C DCKEN nFLD . 1 \ftya for ».d l ««tate. \ Im loM ra t^ r pH ar Clerk. Ever displayed in Newberg. Direct from the factory. Made especially for Christenson & Sawyer. W A N T K IV T R l'S T W O R T H Y a n d a c t i v e «V xriitlem sn o r ls .lle « to trsv e l for rv-p,ui «ib is, «-«tahlDhed h o u -r In O reaos. Monthly Sv> no «m i f u n e . P osition sies-ty. K efcr --nee E nclose -elf «,Ltre-<e<l *t*mne,i e n v e l ope Tbe IH-uInlou t'.napany. Dept Y C hiesa«. > S X M C om e I S a r l y f in d G et Y our C h o le o C h vis te n só n S awder, n ti F i r s t s t ., N e w b e r g , O r e g o n * •