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    OREGONIAN RAILWAY DIVISION
LA FA Y K T TK 1T K M S
8ee W. P. Heacock for all kinds of bee
supplies.
Uncle Jim Hembree is able to be on
T r a in s N o r t h .
C. F. Johnson, agent for the Colum­ the street again after a long spell of
No. 30 Ar. 7:55 a. m.
Ar at Portland 9:30 a. m.
sickness.
♦No. 34 A-. 11:53 a m.. lv. 12:13 p. m. Arrive at t bia, Hartford and Vedette bicycles.
Portland 3:03 p. m.
Vedo Olds is now propiietor of the
•R u a s Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Miss Maude Wallace, of Portlaud,
T r a in s S o u t h .
visited with Mrs. F. A. Morris last livery barn. He has cleaned up the
•No. 33 Ar. 11:35 p. ui.
baru and is doing a nice little busiuess.
No. 35 Ar. 6:05 p. m. Leaves Portland 4:30 p. m. Wednesday.
The arrival of our immense stock of Wash Goods, including
• Ruus Mouday, W cduesday and Friday.
The work on the locks below town is
If you want whole corn, cracked corn,
Passenger aud Freight Rates to all points,
Domestic
and Imported Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, G ing­
cau be obtained from
C. B. FRISSELL,
wheat, oats, bran or flour, see E. C. progressing nicely there being about
Agent Newberg.
hams, Percales, etc., aud other Fancy Fabrics, for
forty men and a number of teams
Ward A Co.
^ T E A M E R S ALTONA AND RAMONA.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wakefield of Al­ working on the excavaiion for the con­
crete work. They also have the cot­
Leave Portland for Newberg, Salem aud In­ mira, Wash., have been visiting at W.
dependence every m orning (except Sunday) at
tage for lock teuder nearly completed
N.
Sutton’s
this
week.
6:45 a .m .. arrive Newberg 11:30; going dow n,
and quite a lot of piliug driven.
lea v e, Independence at 6:30 a. m., Salem 7:45,
Get your bicycles repaired at C.F.John-
Our stock must be closed out with the season, as we are
Newberg 10:30, arriv'6 Portland 4 p. m.
son’s bicycle hospital. Prices reason­ Mrs. Delila Olds, Mrs. Metzger and
determined
to keep seasonable goods only.
Miss Belcher are attending Grand
P. FISHER, N ewspaper A dvertising Agent, able and work guaranteed.
. 21 Merchant’s Exchange, San Francisco,
Our prices already known to be the lowest have been sliced
Lodge
of
Eustern
Star
iu
Portland
this
is our authorized ageut. This paper is kept ou Mrs. Tabitha Craven has the thanks
week.
file in his office.
off 25 to 50 per cent. Cost does not figure iu the case.
•
of the ottice for a sack of winter apples
Judge Bradshaw and wife of The
that had kept without aspeck ofdecuy. Dalles are visiting relatives and friends
Local Events.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wiuslow, of here this week.
Sheridan, visited with Joseph Wil­
Mrs. J. L. Vickrey is visiting her
son's last Suuduy aud talked over In d i­ sisters at Salem for a few days.
The sale will continue, on all Wash Goods in our store,
The Graphic and the Oregonian for ana times of years ago.
The friends of gold and good govern­
$ 2 . 00 .
from the cheapest to the best. From this time on till every
The Misses Elsie aud Maud Hobbs of ment have again spoken in unmistak­
fragment of this season’s stuff is off our hands aud ou to
If you want a fat hen for Sunday, see
McMinnville and Lula Trueblood of able tones against free silver aud ISry-
C. B. Wilson.
your backs.
Portland visited during commencement anism. Rah for Gov. Geer aud sound
money.
E. C. Ward & Co. carries a complete with Miss Sibyl Woodward.
stock of poultry supplies.
It is now Judge- Bird of Lafayette A g o o d s e l e c t i o n o f p a t t e r n s .
Miss May Ballenger, of Portland,
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for came up with her uncle Jesse Edwards and we think he will make a fair aud
To begin with, don't let them dwindle down before you get
expressing or light hauling.
lust Saturday evening aud remained impartial judge for old Yamhill.
a choice.
Prof. Blough is again teaching In
Roses have been very much iu evi­ over until Tuesday morning.
Columbia
county.
The
directors
here
dence in Newberg this week.
Jo Atkinson and J. L. Hoskins re­
Satisfied or Moueyback,
again employed Prof. Blough as prin­
B uy y o u r p a in ts a n d oil of W . P . H ea- turned from their trip to Linn county
last Tuesday. Jo invested iu some Po- cipal and Miss Jessie Blough and Miss
cock at the Depot Lumber Yard.
Emma Olds as teachers for the coming
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Moses Votaw laud China hogs while up there.
year.
O. J. Hobson, stenographer and type­ Buster Grazier, Roy Martin and
on Saturday Juue 11, 1896, a son.
T e a c h e r s A n n u a l I n s t it u t e .
Buy your harvesting machines and writer for the Oregon Fire Relief Asso­ Charley Henry have gone east of the
llu c k le n ’s A r n ic a S a lv e .
ciation of McMinnville, came down ou mountains to be gone till after harvest.
machine oil of Christenson & Sawyer.
The Yuiuhill County Teachers An­ The best salve in the world for Cuts,
nual Institute will be held in the Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhetun,
P o sey .
Mrs. Dr. Littlefield and children have a wheel Tuesday to attend commence
ment.
Columbus gchool building in McMinn­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
been visiting with relatives in Portland
R e a l E s t a t e T ra n sfe r « .
Farmers! You are loosing money by
ville, June 20 to 24 inclusive. Sessions Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
this week.
Reported by J. O. Rogers, the abstracter. Mc-
not
seeing
C.
B.
Wilson
before
selling
open
promptly at 9 a. m., 1:30 p. m., and positively cures Piles, or no pay re­
M
tnuville,
Oregon,
for
tbe
w
eek
elidin
g
Mitchell & Moore shipped a carload
June 11,1898.
quired. Satisfaction or money refunded.
and 8 p. m.
of drain tile to OaUsdale, Washington, your produce. I am paying highest N A Harris and wf to A A
For sale by C
market price in cash for poultry of all
Prof. H. B. Buckham of Monmouth Price 55 cents per box.
this week.
Mayburry 3 a part Wm Lo­
kinds and eggs and veal.
is to conduct the institute. The ex­ F. Moore A Co.
gan
d
I
o
t
4
r
3
......................
$
180
00
For grass seeds, flower seeds, garden
cellent character of his work last year,
Summer now is here without any T N and D V Olds to United
O fficial W a r it o o k
seeds and all kinds of seeds, call on E.
States 1 1-3 a site where Yam
insures him a hearty welcome this
question.
The
native
sons
and
C. Ward A Co.
hill Locks are located............
75 00
By
Congressman
James Rankin
year. Much of the time will be given
daughters of Grand Iionde agency
Leavitt to Peter Bashaw
Young. All about war with Spain, the
Mr. and Mrs. King Wilson, of Port­ have begun their annual overlaud Dollie
to
principles
ofteuebing,
and
to
school
et al 8 J it 1 blk 12 H AL ad
land, visited at the Williams home iu excursions to Oregon City and Port­ to Newberg........................... 150 00 management. There will be two half­ Navy, all defenses, Buttle-ships, eto.
C
E Miller et ui to C D Morgan
Newberg last Sunday.
day sessions each day, and night ses­ Portraits and biographies of Dewey
land.
72 62 a part H H Hyde d 1 c
and all prominent officers. Nearly 600
F. H. Storey lias beeu in Portland
t 4 r 4 ...................................... 273 00 sions as follows: Monday night, re­ pages. Massive volume. Marvelously
There will be no preachiDg services
during the week attending the grand
ception; Tuesday night, lecture by
S
A
Burnett
to
John
Gray
130
a
at the Baptist church Sunday owing to part E Dodson d 1 c .............. 1000 00
lodge of Free Masons.
Pres. Newlin of Pacific College; Wed­ cheap. Best authorship. Only authen­
the absence of the pastor. Services will Anna Reisner to Bird Parrish
nesday night, lecture by Prof. Buck- tic, official book. Experience not neces­
Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Craven, of be held on Monday at 8 p. m. at which
it 167 in Dayton.................... 180 00
ham; Thursday night, lecture by Pres. sary. Any body can sell it. Ladies as
Middleton, came up on Wednesday to it is expected the pastor will be ordain­ Jesse Edwards and wf to S S
successful as gentlemen. Wo are the
Campbell
of Monmouth.
Terrel 16 lots iu Edwards
attend commencement.
ed. The public is invited to these ser­ add
to Newberg.................. 300 00 Friends of education are cordially in­ largest subscription book firm in Amer­
This week’s rains have been fine for vices.
*
Bertie L Liberty and hub to M
vited to attend all sessions. The lec­ ica. Write us. Fifty persons are em­
growing crops but a little hard on those
T Hillard 10 a in sec 4 t 3 r 1 600 00 tures will be of general interest. Teach­ ployed in our correspondence alone, to
A. M. Mauritzen took Mrs. Maurltzen
M and W T Macy to F A
who are in the hay fields.
to Ashland the first of the week to re­ M Storey
ers have been provided with programs. servo you. Our book is just out. Get
lots 8 9 and 10 blk 17
Several of the McMinnville college main with her aunt for the present as
central ad to Newberg.......... 500 00 Let me urge upon all teachers the duty agency now nnd bo first In the field.
students were down on Wednesday to she has been in poor liealth for some F Robertson et al to F C Put­
of attending the full time. Let us cul­ Large 50c. wur map in colors free with
man
93
a
in
sec
25
and
26
t
5
book or outfit. Other vaiuublo pre­
time.
J.
G.
Hadley
and
S.
J.
Lashier
attend commencement exercises.
r 4 w........................................
1 00 tivate a spirit of professional pride, and miums. Tremendous seller. Biggest
have
been
taking
turns
looking
after
labor
to
advauce
thecauseof
education­
President Newlin will deliver a lecture
United States to W E McCor­
money maker ever known. Most lib­
G. A, P r e n t i s s ,
on Tuesday night of next week at Mc­ the grocery in Mr. MauritzeD’s absence.
mick 160 a in sec 8 t 4 r 4 ....
eral terms guaranteed. Agents mak­
don al progress.
ing $7 to $28 per day. Twenty days
There are two small boys running W E McCormick to J 8 Hess
Co. School Supt.
Minnville before the county institute.
credit given. Freight paid. Full hook
160 a in sec 8 t 4 r 0................ 560 00
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargeant, of Per about town who are sadly in need of
sent prepaid to agents, #1.45. Splcudid
A L ie N a ile d .
F o r S a le .
outfit and full instructions free
rydale, Polk county, visited with Mr. care and attention, and if those who
Consumption and bronchitis arc not sample
are
responsible
for
them
continue
to
let
A
farm
consisting
of
80
acres.
About
for nine 2-cent stamps to pay postage.
and Mrs. O. K. Edwards a day or two
them go as they are doing oow, these 24 acres plow land, a small orchard, pret­ by any means the same, although it is Mention this paper. Monroe Book Co.,
this week.
neglected boy3 should be taken iu ty fair barn and granary. Located on hard to distinguish one from the other Dep’t. M, Chicago, 111.
The Graphic is glad to be able to note charge and sent to the State Reform­ Parrett Mountain hillside. Price $2600. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the
that Mrs. Canby Heston, of Dundee, atory.
O il o f (ila d n e g fi
For particulars call on John Anderson lining of the wind lubes or air vessels
who is sick with pneumonia is now re­
of the lungs, causing soreness of the Is a pleasant, palatable preparation, en­
or
A.
P.
Oliver.
6
3-6m
Reece Cfaven found his best milk
ported to have passed the danger point.
same, cough, sore throat, hoursoness, tirely free from all oily taste, um$ may
cow in the pasture last Tuesday with a
difficulty of breathing, spitting of mat­ be administered internally or applied
Bad
management
keeps
more
people
W. P. Heacock sells the Regal Brand gun shot wound iu one fore leg that
Newberg, Ore.
of mixed paint. Guaranteed pure, and will probably make it necessary to kill 111 poor circumstances titan any other ter and sometimes blood. Thousands externally. I t will remove all pain
none better on the market. See him her. Whether it was done by a care­ one cause. To be successful one must die annually with this dread disease. that “human flesh is heir to,” if prop­
and get a card of the latest styles for less hunter or by some one with ma­ look ahead and plan ahead so that when Wilbur’s Cough Cure will cure. Price erly applied, and might be rightly
termed "a panacea for all ills.” Price
favorable opportunity presents itself 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists.
house colors.
licious intent.he is unable to determine.
College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping,
50 cents. For sale by all Druggists.
be is ready to take advantage of it. A
A pamphlet and a number of postage
Smith G. Ketehum, a gentleman of little forethought will also save mucli
O .e g o n I n d u s tr ia l E x p o s itio n .
stamps were picked up on the Dayton mature years from Grand Rapids,
All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art.
A n o th e r F in e V olu m e«
expense and valuable time. A prudent
The exposition to he held in Portland
road last Tuesday. The owner may Michigan, who is out taking a look at
Standard books nre over welcome
and careful man will always keep a bot­ tills year, opening September 22nd and
learn of the same by calling at this office our Northwest country with a view of
tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and closing October 22nd, promises to he when they come to us in forms nnd
and paying for this notice.
selecting a location for a home was in Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the the largest, best and most successful bindings representing ull the lembelish-
Student« can enter nt any tim e and And classes to suit.
John Vestal, the Portland druggist, Newberg a few days ago. He express­ shiftless fellow will wait until necessity ever held. In 1895 and 1896 it was giv­ tnents of tlio art of bookmnking. Such
An excellen t hom e for girls and boys is provided uuder tho care of a com petent Matron, a
est possible prices.
came up on the train Tuesday evening ed himself as being highly pleased compels it and then ruin his best horse en under the auspices of well known n book is Teuuysons Complete Poems the E low
xcellen t hoard iu private fam ilies. Moral nnd Christian influences thrown about students.
We
confidently b elieve that superior advantages cannot he offered lu the Northwest.
published
by
the
Dominion
Company,
with
our
locatiou.
and remained over until Thursday,
going for a doctor and have a big doctor business men of Portland, as it will he
All e xp en ses moderate. C orrespondence ami visits solicited.
Chicago,
a
copy
of
which
has
Just
come
visiting with relatives and attending
For catalogues and inform ation, address,
bill
to
pay,
besides;
one
pays
25
cents,
this year. It is conducted, not for profit
A very pleasant party was given by
to our desk. The contents are well ar.
commencement exercises.
P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E ,
Mrs. G. T. Hardwick at her home Fri­ the other is out a hundred aollars and or gain on the part of the committee,
J. M. McGellips and wife, of Dayton, day eveninp, June 10th. Parlor games then wonders why his neighbors is get­ but to display to the people of the Pa­ ranged, the illustrations nre fine, the
NEW H ERO . OREGON
Washington, and L. Rettig and wife of were the amusements of the evening. ting richer while he is getting poorer. cific Northwest and to many eastern print is clear and neat and the binding
is
superb.
The
Dominion
Company
is
Phelps county, Nebraska, arrived here Refreshm ents were served at a late For sale by C. F. Moore A Co. druggists. visitors who may be sojourning in our
forging nlieud as tiio leading western
on Tuesday and are visiting with their hour after which the guests departed.
A Portland ice company must have midst, the wonderful resources of this publishing I 10 u.se making a specialty of
brother-in-law, John VcClery.
All heartily enjoyed the evening spent had the idea th at Newberg had a half favored portion of our country. There
fine subscription books. Having sales­
Cherries, cherries, cherries, all kinds with their friends and neighbors.
dozen fourth of July picnics on hand at will lie given prizes, consisting of cups, people in neurly every nook of the coun­
and colors. Cheap, cheaper, cheapest-
Thera will be an ice cream social held occe as a ton of ice was shipped to medals and diplomas for all the best try, the company enjoys a lurge and
Come prepared to stay all day and at Chelialem Center next Friday even­ Gord Worden by express on Wednes­ and most meritorious exhibits of grain, growing trade. As tills company bus
have a picnic and pick cherries. At ing under the auspices of the Cheha- day, the charges being $8 for express- grasses, fruit, (fresh and preserved) veg­ a known reputation for liberality to-
Hopeland, opposite Champoeg.
lem Center Literary Society. After a age. The company will know better etables etc., and 110 doubt many of our | 1 wards its agents and fair treatment of
W. 8 . K i r k .
short program, ice cream and cake will next time as Gord refused to pay the patrons will desire to make exhibits. them, nn agency in tills community
Exhibits from your section will cer­
for the above hook, or some other pub­
The teaching force in the Newberg be served for ten cents a dish. Pro­ bill.
tainly take some prizes. Space is Tree;
Leon Kenworthy who lias been at­
lished by tills company, would be tho
public school will be the same as last ceeds to go to pay off the debt ou the
exhibits
will
be
transported
without
* tending college here left for ids home at
year with the one exception that Mrs. orgau recently purchased.
cost and there will be no expense to source of considerable profit to tho one
J. T. Smith will take M ibs Cumpston’s Tlie flue display of roses made this Huntsville, Washington, on Thursday. any exhibitor. The management will fortunate enough to secure it. Inter’
room, ihe latter not having applied for week during commencement was good He has plenty of work before him as be pleased to have you inform your ested readers should write tho company
a position.
evidence that a great deal of attention his father’s big wheat fields are ripen­ readers of our intentions. Anyone wish­ for full particulars.
A Klondike stake is all right if you is being paid by the people in and ing a big harvest.
ing to make exhibits or inquiries con­
H o t« ) fo r Itent«
can reach one, but how much easier and about Newberg to the cultivation of In the item last week referring to the cerning the exposition will receive a
• \ i r ANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE
W
gentlem an or Indie* to travel for re.pon-
more palatable it is to step into Cooper fine roses, and with excellent success surgical operation performed on Mrs. prompt reply by addressing the Secre­ The Newberg Hotel is for rent, Call .11,lp,
e .t.D ll.lip d house 111 Oregon. M onthly
t-.Yon ninl p x | ii * iim *. P,Million rtp.dy. R efer­
& Clemmens’ meat market and get a No country on earth can produce finer Wm. Everest’s foot it should have been tary of the Oregon Industrial Exposi­ on or address at Newberg, Oregon,
ence. Enclose .e lf « d d re..ed .tam ped e n v e l­
M rs . M . E . R utan .
nice juicy beef stake or a leg-o’-mutton roses than can be grown in Oregon and stated that the toe was removed by Dr. tion, Portland, Oregon.
ope. The Dom inion Company Dept. Y Chicago.
(Y ellow St, me Park Line ;
Rossiter
assisted
by
Dr.
Littlefield.
nothing nicer than roses grows from
for a Sunday roast.
B. 8 . P a g u e ,
Mills A Cooper are engaged in mov­ Chinn. Com. on State Co. Exhibits.
Mrs. L. 8. Heacock and daughter the ground.
THE ONLY PININO CAR ROUT* FROM
came out from Little Nestucca a few
A telegram received here last Sun­ ing auother one of the buildings from
PORTLAND TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE YELLOWSTONE
days ago for a visit of a few weeks( day brought the sod news from Cali­ opposite Armory hail around on First
1
A N a r r o w E sn a p e
NATIONAL PARK.
street
near
Hadley’s
racket
store.
It
is
bringing with them a number of clams fornia of the death of Mrs. Peter Chris­
which they sold out. They seem to be tenson, she with two little girls dying to be occupied by C. C. Smith as a pho­ Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
lea y k
I Uu. fié pot ."F out 6th St.
E. Hart, of Groton, 8. D. “ W as taken
For the speedy and permanent enre of 1
quite well pleased with their new home. ] with typhoid fever within a very short to gallery.
tetter,
salt
rheum
and
eczema,
Cham-
|«
with
a
bad
co>d
which
settled
on
my
No.
2.
I
Fa.-t m all for Kalama, No. 1.
Please remember that we furnish
Miss Alta Platt was married on time. The remains were to be brought
'KeUo, Canti* Rock, Win-
lungs; cough set in and finally termi- berlaln’s Eyo nnd Skin Ointment is
back
here,
and
before
this
readies
our
Photos
on
Platino
Paper
(black
and
'lock.
C hehilU , Ceutral-
without
an
equal.
It
relieves
the
Itch­
Wednesday evening at the home of her
; nated in Consumption. Four doctors gave
in, South Bend, If
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Platt, to readers the interment will probably white) as well as any other kind of pa­ me up, saying I could live hut a short ing and smarting almost instantly and
j .«ano, Aberdeen, Ocoala,
its continued n.*o effects a permanent
O ly m p ia , Tacoma, Beat­
Frank Harris of Lake county. The have taken place in the West Cheha- per. We give you an opportunity to time. I gave myself up to my Savior, cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, |
iti*, Victoria, Pt. Town
lem
burying
grounds.
get
good
work
at
close
prices.
mend, Kllenaburg, Roa-
newly married couple left here on
scald
head,
sore
nipples,
itching
piles,
determined if I could not to stay with my chapped hands, chronic Boro eyes and
¡lyn. North
Yakfraa,
C. C. S m i t h .
Thursday morning for Lakeview where
Spragne. C heney, Spo
John Carter, a prosperous farmer of
friends on earth, I would meet tny absent granulated lids.
kane,
Pullm
an.
(tar-1
Mr. Harris has a large stock ranch.
Milt Nicholson, Roy Woods, W. R. ones al>ove. My husband was advise I to
West Chelialem is building a nice resi­
field, Farm ington, Mo«-:
You cun have it all for
'cow, ITnlontown, tien !
Christenson A Sawyer wish to inform dence on his farm. There seems to be Simms and son Worth who went to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Con­
Dr. fadv’s Condition Powders for
1:00P .M . «Men, R ow land, B. C .;7 .3 0 P .lf,
¡Trail, H. C. ; Nelaon, R.
their patrons that the report that they quite a good deal of activity among Hood River to pick strawlierries report1 sumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
C . ; K h »1 o ,
M i »»on la ,
and
vermifuge.
Price.
25cents.
Soldby
are out of Binder Tnine is without found­ farmers iu the way of making improv- that they all have work. Some of them a trial, took in all eight bottles. It cured
Butte, Anaconda, Itele
na,
St.
Paul,
M
inneapo­
C.
F.
Moore
A
Co.
druggists.
are
working
in
a
box
factory.
in
the
E
vening
Telegram.
of
Portland
raents,
ail
of
which
betokens
a
hopeful
ation. They did sell some twine to par­
me, and thank God I am saved and now
lis, Kansas City, Orna
Oregon. It In the U rgeit even ing
ha. C ouncil Bluff», 8t.
ties beyond Dayton, but they still have degree of prosperity. With the prom
Mrs. Wiley Ed wards, a pioneer of a well and healthy woman.” Trial bot­
regoli. It
UCW«| paper publiHhcd iu hrr
Loula, Chicago, Wash-
the
and
contal tin* all the new« of f theati
enough to supply all of the trade tribu- ising crop now in sight sold at a fair 1840 and Hon. J. C. Nelson of 1844 have tles free at C. F. Moore A Co.'s drugstore.
; hi g t o n , New York, P h il­
of the nation. Try It for a month. A
adelphia.
Boston, and
price
Willamette
valley
farmers
will
*
am
pie
ropy
w
ill
be
m
ailed
to
you
tary to Newberg. Call and see them.
been in Portland during the week at­ Regular size 50c and $1. Guaranteed or
¡all point* E;ist and
free. Adore»*
BO Y E A R S '
part
company
with
the
slough
of
de­
Boutheaat
tending
the
annual
reunion
of
tbe
pio­
price refunded.
G. W. Mitchell, R. J. Cooper, J. G.
THF. TKLVGOKAM,
E X PE R IE N C E
P o r t l a n d , 4>r.
neers of Oregon.
Hadley and C. A. Hodson attended a spond to a large extent.
F op « a ir .
3 DAYS to M inneapolis, Omaha. Kansas
G. T. Hardwick who closed out his 1
district convention of the Woodmen
I was seriously afflicted with a cough
Cltv, and St. Paul.
A
Buckeye
force
pump
in
first
class
New
DAYS to M ilwaukee and Chicago.
in Oregon City this week. Mr. Mitch­ for several years, and last fail had a more business to Bashaw A Lupine left here
4% DAYS to Wa*hliiirton. Philadelphia Ea*4*
order. Inquire at the post office.
ell was elected a delegate to attend the severe cough than ever before. I have \ tbe first of the week with a probability
York and Ro»ton,
don. and
aud other
ern point*.,
head camp session which meets in San used many remedies without receiving of going to Colorado,
B lo o d W ill Tell.
R .g g .f» checked through to d e .tla .lio a o f
ticket.
I HAUL
Francisco in August.
much relief, and being recommended to j Oregon yearly meeting of Friends
The many different skin diseases such
For «tceplngcar reservation., tlek .ta , m ap .
D e s ig n s
»u<l full Information, rail ou or w rit.
Mrs. E. Grauer suffered the loss of a try a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Re- church will open in the church in New- J as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip­
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b a s k e t of eggs last Saturday and also medy, by a friend, who knowing me to berg on Thursday of next week.
elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of I qnh kIf MctfUIn our opinion free whether au
A. D, CHARLTON,
i n v e n tio n le p r o b a b ly / .a ie n t «M e. C o m m u n ic a ­
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.¿»rries some ugly looking bruises on be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried
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Mr. and Mrs. Jo Porter are expected pimples, postales, blotches, chaps or tion*
■ agency for «ectning patenta,
free. tHdeet
^ l i e side of her face as a result of a hard it, and with the most gratifying results,
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home this week from a visit with rela­
fa'l occasioned by a loose board in a The first bottle relieved me very much
h a rg e , in t h «
I n H p r i n g a n d H u m m e r Htylca.
directly the cause of impure blood iperUU n n tie e , w ith o u t c »ha;
tives at Nestucca.
Newberg sidewalk. Similar items of and the second bottle absolutely cured
Wilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledge 1
TBS M o r r i s o n Mt.. C or. T h i r d .
Scientific Am É erican.
S hort hand
Miss Minnie Dilley, of Portland, is in to be the best medicine known for any
news are liable to appear in print quite me. I have not had as good health for
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often If there is not a general going twenty years. Respectfully, Mr». Mary
of these unsightly complaints. Price, y e a r : f o u r m o n th s , f L
by a ll n e w s d e a le r s .
s e v e r a l Minali c h u n k s .
E. H. WOODWARD,
Rev. Marion George, of Salem was in $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all Drug- j
o v e r of many walks in town with ham- A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by C.
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