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# UllCUON YI AHI V MKKTINU. | nobier principles th an cruelty an d b ar th e w ar, an d wilt know th a t he has barism , righteousness anil peace. A nd m ade a contrib u tio n to th e victory a n d ----- is en title d to a share in th e glory. s '* «»f ,h * nir|(oii » ■ « •' — » ••••';* .cfc4?.l^d th at we are to e n te r into th a t kingdom ^ (imid Att«O(taUC0-u»hU j litre as we became the ¡one true follow- T here \n llltlo reus*«»11 to do u b t th u t Sleeting»—Out! lue of Daily Uuaiueaa. ISSl'XD »VERT FRIDAY MOlUUgO. : e r of C hrist. Cult we take the life th a t th e e n tire a m o u n t of the $200,000,000 I. II. W oodward , E ditor A P ublishes . will be subscribed by th e people. L ar-i Oregon Yearly M eeting of F riends we can n o t restore? f a n we h u rl to ger loans th a n tills liuve been subucrih-: ch u rch held u t N ew berg, opened a t 2 eternal destruction th e beings we have ed by th e people of F rance, a n d th ere o'clock p m . on T hursday, J u n e 23, ac- no pow er to save? While it is a tim e FR ID A Y , JU L Y 1, 1898. is m ore w ealth , though less frugality cording t<> ad jo u rn m e n t. Ae we come ! of ‘.eating our faith it is also an uuspi- an d econom y, am ong th e musses in togctlier in o u r six th u nnual assem bly clous tim e for us to re-attlrm our p n n - Entered Ai second-class matter at the postoffice th is co u n try th a n in those of F rance. we de-ire tlia t out L o rd 's prayer m ay ciplcs o f |K-uce, to continue to uphold at Newberc, OreguD. T h e average w agew orker earn s far be answ ered; th u t th ey m ay lie perfect- our sta n d a rd of righteousness. Anson Cox urged that F rien d sso o u ld m ore here th a n he does th ere, b u t th e ed in to one; th a t th e world m ay know revive th e literatu re on peace an d a d necessity for sav in g is not so incessant th a t th o u d id st send me. Tlie season o f devotion w h ich follow vocate unversal peace a n d im perative. T ills loan lias m any Dr. . M in horn urged th a t peace not attractio n s. The 3 |»er ceut rate of in ed th e reading o f th e opening m inute terest w hich will be paid is ab o u t us was opened by Marion George, w ho I only appl ies <o Friends, bu all Ch rist's high as tile savings banks in these days read th e second ch ap te r of P hil Earn I peop e. It ap p ies not only to w ar lint of congested m in e y m ark ets offer, Of est p rayer for G od’s blessing followed, j to every day life We may have w ar . in our hearts th u t will do m oredum age course th e security is b etter th a n a sav m ingled w ith song and praise. itcp o rls o f tiie q u arterly in c itin g - th a n to kill m all, ings bank or a n y oth er p riv a te liuun- C o m e a n il e x a m in e o n r G o o d s eiui institu tio n can fu rn ish . T he pros show 18 of th e 22 delegates to lie pres ! The su p e rin te n d e n t of literatu re re perity w hich has come to t lie c o u n try ! m it. R outine business was tak en up ported m uch efficient work accomplish- b e f o r e y o u s e n d y o u r m o n e y t o since th e d estruction o f th e silver *>y th e in stru ctio n to delegates, app..Ini- ed in th is very im portant line of w ork, o t h e r p la c e » w h e r e y o n c a n n o t The glorious F o u rth . ■neoance in N ovem ber, 1896, h as m ade m e n t of n om inating com m ittee, com- The address by 8. 8. Lewis on litera- | e ,u a penny back. m oney plentiful, a n d bus im m ensely m ittee of epistolary correspondence and turu and hom e training in education Long may she wave 1 contained m an y practical suggestions. increased th e g o v e rn m e n t's financial press com m ittee. JU.NK 21. JU N K 27 2 . p. M. stab ility a n d c red it. T h is loan ought A w ar of exterm ination should be Devotional exercises were conducted D evotional exercises conducted by A. waged on th e dog-fennel crop about to be, and probubly will be, subscribed l>y C harles B aldw in. A lpheus Mills on H. Folger. E pistles from California, q u ick ly .—G lobe Dem. Newberg. b eh alf of th e delegates report* tlie fol New E ngland and Dublin yearly meet low ing u p p o in tm -n ts: For presiding ings were reud. T he rem ainder of tlie O ur governor elect, Hon. T. T. Geer, Tim Dunkard«’ will deliver the oration at Portland on clerk, T hom as N ew lin; for reading afternoon wus devoted to educational “ Tlie most Im p o rta n t an d m ost beau clerk, Win. 1* Kmitli; for recording Independence Day. work E ncouraging reports were read tiful custom of tlie H unkers is th e ir clerk, E vangeline M artin; ann o u n cin g from the sup erin ten d en t of education, love-feast, w hich th ey celebrate in com Such a thing as a failure of crops lias clerk, Jo h n 8. R ichie. T he report wus Pres of tlie board of trustees and th e never been known in the history of the m em oration of th e L o rd ’s S upper, uf endorsed by th e m eeting I’res. of Pacific College. te r th e m a n n e r of tlie p rim itiv e C h ris W illam ette valley. T he m eeting exten d ed a cordial wel A bout 500 of our m em bership are of tia n s ,” w rites Clifford H oward In de come to 8. 8 . Lew is, of Stella. O kla school nge. About one half of th is The small boy and th e tire cracker will scribing tlie custom s of tlie D unkers of h om a T erritory, also to .Sarah E . T ay nu m b er are in tiie pu lie schools . E ph ru tu , L an caster co u n ty , I’e n n ., in get together n ext Monday. Both are lor, of R ich m o n d , In d ia n a Statistical A tiout 15 per ceut of th e m are in col tlie J u ly L ad ie s'H o m e Jo u rn a l. “ The inclined to be noisy. reports show tlie c h u rch to be in a lege. A bout 20 per c eu t are looking celebration is held a t n ightfall, and tie- h e a lth y condition. T he total m e m tow urd a college course. gins w itii th e rite of feet-w asliing, in Spain will have troubles enough of b ership in Oregon is 1,489 Pacific College bus had a very pros im itatio n of tlie uet perform ed by th e h er own at homo when W atson and his I n considering tlie state of tlie society perous year. The en ro llm en t was not M aster a t tlie L ast S upper, w hen He squadron readies h er coasts. a n d o u r duties to tlie ch u rch , helpful us large us lust year but the actual daily w ashed th e feet of liis deciples. Sm all rem arks were m ade as follows: "W e atten d an ce was niuen better. Seven tubs of of lukew arm w ater arc b rought The fanners are highly pleased witli in , und those about to receive th e o rd i m ust m ake sacrillccs for toe ch u rch teen graduates from tiie A cadi niy de the w eather program arranged by Pague nance remove th e ir shoes utid stockings slid lie w illing to spend and lie spent p artm en t, and six graduates from tiie Tlie building an d grounds for harvesting clover h ay . I t could Tlie brothers th e n in tu rn , each one for th e c h u rc h ; W esh o u 'd realize tlie College. value of a soul; We should be careful to have been im proved, an d tlie library, scarcely be improved. girding liim seif w itii a tow el, wash an d g ive no occasion o f offense to any; Do laboratory and m useum have been in d ry one a n o th e r’s feet; tlie sisters at A big w heat crop ami populism don’t tlie sam e tim e doing likewise am ong not tie a stu m b lin g block; To these w ho creased and better equipped. are o u t of ilie way we should exercise M Z K irk said: We w au t thorough» thrive well on the sam e soil, and tlint them selves in llieir p a rt of th e room. was w hat was the m atter witii Yamhill "A fte r tiiis follows th e supper, tlie tlia t love th a t sufiereth long and is ty developed men und w om en, men k in d ; As C hristians wo should quit tally an d spiritually. Sacrifice is neces in the recent election. feast of love, w hich is spread on long ourselves like m en ; Ik) irue m en and sary to tlie grow th of in s titu t'u n s of tables, and consists of lam b soup und W hat is to be done with the cherry bread, und o ilie r sim ple viands It is w om en; L et o u r every d ay life accord learn in g Tlie business world and tlie church are dem anding th e liest. crop of Cbchaiem valley in the future? eaten in d ev o u t solem nity a n d rev er w itli o u r Christian profession. JU N K 24 p . M . J u lia 8. W hite invited the m em bers Shall wo have a cannery or will wo let ence. A t tlie close o f tlie meal tlie D evotional exercises were conducted of tlie yearly m eeting to v' '* «■«» F I.i HT 1t. F F E D . I I A Y & G H A I N our cherries go to waste? brothers tu rn to one a n o th e r und e x by A«ron .V I Bray. T he tem perance lege m ore frequently. U!LS_!___8.___ — ten d tlie rig h t liuinl o f fellow ship und L u th er Benson, the well known tem th e kiss of peace, each one sh ak in g reports show th a t some effort lias been R ound em phasized tlie in perance lecturer of In d ia n a , died su d h an d s w ith his n eighbor u n d kissing p u t forth to stem th e tide of tlie terrib le th o ro u g h ly elem entary t denly of h eart trouhlo at his farm in h im ; w hile th e sisters ut th e ir tallies curse of intem perance, and to aw aken h eart culm re. C. E. I.e Christian people to lli ir duty. ilie helpfulness of ebristiu H enry country Juno 21. perform th e sumo beautiful rile am ong -Ï V . Mrs M attie N . G raves, of C entralia, and women of (lie college . them selves. T lie com m union is th en W ushiiig'on, gave an ex cellent address work D. D. Keeler eiieo • r- The Pluindealer says there aro so adm inistered ” on tem perance w hich inspired us to e n d support of th e college. im m any girls earning good wages now a ltlcycltt Meet. m ore energy a n d d eterm in atio n In this junk 28 iO a . s days, th a t there is no excuse for n young f . n f-ry q ! i f Tlio bicycle races for Saturday tlie 2nd work. .. :;v - •• •- f A fter the reading of B one man throw ing himself away by m arry J U N E 25. promise to be very interesting. There M 'C r " - \ ties from the American Y. ing a girl who can’t support him. D evotional exercises were conducted ject of Pres. Newlin yisitin; are seven events each of which prom by I'res. T hom as N ew lin. A telegram coming year, was taken up The degree of D. D. was recently con ises to bo very closely contested. Kn- triesof the best riders from McMinn- j con v ey in g g reetings from C unada year ing united in wishing him ferred on Dewey by an American college. d ie d I»y S p e c i a l C o r r e s p o n d ville, Dayton and North Y am hill have | I.V m eeting w hich is now in session was and prom ised him their pri It is some tim e now since th e Spaniards e n t s ¡it t h : i r o n t . received. T h e London general and m ight prosper in his work, began to use adjectives beginning witli been received already and many others special epistles, also th e B altim ore epls of the Sunday school cornu the sam e letters when speaking of are expected. The prizes for tlie w in ners have been very kindly donated by lies were read a n d listened to w itli 15 Sunday schools with th Dewey. __ __ the m erchants of the city, leaving tlie much interest. T w o of tlie de egates of 1,149. Olias. Townsend m t a l n oil i m p o r t u n i w a r new s n f th e <h.hy ed itio n , in lie«i tim e r organization it m aking some figures says th a t lip to hiring an o th er football coach o r a truck fercnce held a t Indianapolis, fnillm iu, schools. He impressed upc ini dispai«* es up to î e ho u r <»f p u b ica ion •ful d t e n t i n n will he «riven to Enrol ;i :d F . i n d ’y Topic date the records show th a t 372 boy babies train er for our athletic w ork. T hegam cs were in atten d an ce. Viz: I’res. Thos. inten lent« and teachers t n Ef»m spn donee, -»arket R e p o r t , a n d all g e n e r a l news o f f A have been named “George D ew ey" and will he called at 2 p. m. Tlie program N ew lin an d J . If. B lair Short verbal sibility in the work. Ha oi ld a d Nal ion 61 girl babies have been nam ed "C o and entries will bo approxim ately as fol reports were listened to w ith deep in aim litgli, be earnest, In R f u r n i s h I h e New* York Week y T rib u n » a t:tí y o u r favori lum bia M anila.” Considering the fact lows : terest. paper, knowledge of the Scriptures j u n k 25 p M. tlia t we are having a lute spring, this is ' , mile dash am ateur—Edwards, New- be ready to help in the Si tierg; DeVoe, D ayton; Cox, N ewberg; T lie session was devoted to missinn- doing quite well. work. F itting rem arks wi Fink, McM innville. lonary work T lie report show s tliat H i l T I I O N F V E A R F O R $ o 1 5 i). 2 mile novice—Lapp, N ewberg; Mul- th e w ork on Kiilte Islan d , A laska is in Mary E . K. E dw ards, D r. . A mem ber of th e Statesm an force |W Anson Uox and others. S e n ti a ll o r .lj i « t o T H E B i '. A i ’ i l H learns from a private letter th a t there linger, D ayton; * 'Ci>x, Newberg; Davis, a good co n d itio n . T h e m eetings are 8 North Y am hill; O’Dell, Dayton; Heston jr.x i 23 2 r. m . .S c w iic r g , O re were fully 200 republicans in the m o u n t and Byers, D undee; W alker, W. Che- well atten d ed , and tlie school is full. Rev. Marion George ns ains of E astern Oregon attending to h ¡ilciii. D arkness and superstitio n are giving dent of the evangelistic eon sheep who did not get to vole. There 1 mile nm ateur— Edwards, Newberg; aw ay u n d er th e lig h t of the Gospel, je Î st f’U of.. tlie report of tlie work s were fourteen a t otio point in G rant F ink, M cM innville; O’Neil, M cM inn an d th e belter class of th e In d ia n s ure the past year. After the ville; DoVoo, Dayton ¡C ox, Newberg. county who did not get to the pilling reaching out after th e in d u striesn f eivll 1 treasurer the work was il 1 mile. Iioya under 17—Davis, West place. This failure of republicans to A sloop lias been furnished >» t’liehalom ; Byers and H eston, D undee; izutlnn Mrs. I,. P. R ound, Marion < vote, on account of occupation w as gen F Cox, Newberg; W alker, \V, Cim ba d ir m issionaries at n cost of $200 T his soil Cox, S. S. Lew is and eral throughout the vast em pire. But lom ; Davis, N Y am hill. will g reatly aid in tran sp o rtin g s u p was urged th at all reports I these men, by staying nt th eir posts, > mile novice, I’aciflc College scholar plies $o-47.71 lias been raised for m is have contributed and will contribute ship race—I’ickett and Lapp, Newberg; sionary purposes d u rin g th e year Mrs. superintendent on tim e. ", be a more perfect organizui largely to the spread of republican doc O'Dell, Dayton. lin a in tin Idin-i line fr«»rn ■i k ej of N-.IÜS to a hill of Lumber, L a u ra M inthnrn spoke o f • lie im port ers shoo'd tie invited froi 5 mile am a te u r—DoVoo and Hadlev, • ii .i» rio* st living price trines and to republican success at the mice of field work in th e Held Hr. II D a y 'o n ; Edw ards and Cox, Newberg; i meetings to the sm aller c polls, on account of helping to make Find, O'Neil, Fink, Adams, M cM inn J. Mint horn gave so m eth in g of i lie rt- 1 Baldwin urged visiting t.._ ..... llieir little nine year old son, w ith the more prosperous conditions tlioughout ville. au Is of efforts p u t forth in Jesu s’ nam e places and keeping in touch with each request th a t it he published for the i n the country. The sheep raising industry I ' d mile consolation—All riders who by In d ia n s them selves. We should do j other and the work being done. form ation of th eir friends in th is com was the greatest subject of attack in th e have ridden unsuccessfully in tlie pro- work on G od’s plan, w hich Is th rough JUNE 2» . n iu n ity , w hich is cheerfully done. T he Wilson bill, and the most conspicuous vious races. faith In Him God is able to carry on t Tiie work of Ilie day was taken up D enver Post of J u n e 20, says: object of benefit in the Diiiglcy bill.— his w ork. 2 llrfitw Ih«* Kl «mil I It«. with reports of comm ittees and reeoiu- ] The fend» rless s ’reet ears claim ed a n statesm an . In tlie evening u t 8 o ’clock M. Z. m endatlnn of the delegate meeting. As Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marvsville, Tex., o th er victim yesterday. As is usually lias fomul a mure valuab'e discovery titan K irk addressed Ills C hristian E ndeuv- tlie meeting came to a close all were the case, a sm all child was th e victim . A LO A N T H A T IS P O P U L A R . unanimous in expressing that this lias has yet been made in tlie Klondike. For u re rs on th e i l . i j e i t ' l " ’l l c (d u ra T he cable com pany will probably pay T he $200,000,000 w hich tlie secretary years lie suffered untold agony from eon- tional side of th e C hristian E ndeavor been the liest yearly m eeting held here. I the fuñera expenses and continue to As the workers go to their homes they of tlie treasury asks th e people to lend stipalion, accompanied by hem orrhages; w o rk ." No sooner liad our fat hers land- ru n Its ears ibrm igh th e crow ded streets to tlie go vernm ent Is a popular loan in arid was absolutely cured by Dr. King's j *'d upon lid s shore, th a n , according to are ailed with hope and enthusiasm tor faster t |,Mll , he lttW a ||ow „ in lt* e .li;er. uio work. ______ ________ j |iew) to «(„„p^t,. w ith a n o th e r e o m p .n y strictest sense o f th a t te rm . T h e fact New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs custom o f F riends, th ey set about * " i w hieh also lias no fenders on its ears. th a t tlie d en o m in atio n s of (lie hoods and Colds. He declares tilgt gold is of e stab lish in g schools for the education "T » " " " '" n > Y esterday afterno .n Roy Lilw-rty, run as low as $20 brings th e m w ltlii n little value in comparison witli ibis mar- of th e ir chi «Iren. W e a sy o u n g |H*ople, Mnve *\ cunes.l.iy fair w eather has | aged tt years, was w ulking up S ix teen th T lie li e s t p r o d u c t o f t h e B ic y c l e fa c to ry tl ia t p ro d u c e s th o reach of th e g reat m ajo rity of vel.ui« cure ; would liavn’it, even if it cost fa il t o r e a liz e t h e a d v a n t a g e o f l i v i n g prevailed over Oregon. The show ery street w ith ilis sister, w ho Is tw o years la r g e s t n u m b e r o l w h e e ls . w eather was of longer duration th an 1 .V U'iger. T h ey were on th e west side persons. A nybody w ho h as $.’0 lt 1« (he prepnred nien „ . „ . I . ;, i , , , a hundred dollars n bottle. Asthma, in Ib is uge. i , . . n fil.e s tre e i nod w ished to p«** over to spare can buy one o f these bonds Bronchitis and all thrust and lung affec a n d wonieu w ho are In deiuadd. Ili« u s u a l.it l as ceased, and no injurious to , lie .„ h e r side. T here w s a fender w itli bu t very little trouble a n d w ith j U n til» p ro a c lie « l p o p u l a r i t y . tion* urn positively cm«,I by Dr. King’* reni C hristian K ndeavorer la th è oiie cneets will result. A very sm all am ount lest* car on tlie «able e o m p in y ’s I rack of hay had been cu t, which was injured going so u th , und toe Isiy ran as fast as no cost to liimseif. Bonds call bn bail New Discovery for Consumption. Trial w ho stand* by th è Work througliout to some extent. The rains delayed hay- j could go to ,-ross in fro. t of the o f national and state batiks, m oney U u n p p ro a c lic d sa le s . I mi I lea fra* at 0 F. Moor« A t ’o .’s drug th e y e a r. Do not he eraiiks hut i«e en- The gripm an rang | order post offices, sub-treasuries and e x ►tor«, ltwgulur sins 50c and $1. G uaran tiiushista. A* C h ristian K ndeavnrcrs big ; ns a rule, the gras* was improved j m “ ‘ « » ¿ ‘Thto ii'.it this seemed to bew ilder press offices th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try , lei IIS I h * fabbrili and tra e lo doing our aiul nocomm ercial dam igeei)9iies. Hay- | th e I k > v H e did not seem to notice a ! teed to enrw or pile« rrhinileil. w ith o u t e x tra charge to tlie purchaser. ing is now in activ e operation; th e re- north hound fenderless ear m in in e I puri a n d leave th è resi to Goti. ;«.rls indicate a very large crop and of dow n th e grade a* fast as Hie wheels W It.silNVII.LK I r t i h . In th is transaction syndicates a n d b ro k JUNK 27 a . M. excellent quality ; Royal Anne cherries «sui d tu rn . In hi* hurry 'o get out of er* do uot figure. T he in d iv id u al len d G randm a Seely is ut home again to Devntlonal m eetin g w.»s conduuted are ripe; die rain* caused some to split, the w ay of th e south bound fem lerless er deuls directly w ith tlie govern m en t. her m any friend*. by Loiilsa I*. R ound. The subjeet of but ill the total cron the injured ones car he ran o n to Hie oilier truck, direct CHAS. H. PARRETT, SALESMAN. N o favoritism w hatever is show n, e x Misses Nellio M urray and Airheile pesce and arb itra tim i cluimed our nt- will not be observable. There are n few ly in from of th e n o rth I nhi d fender cept tlia t tlie sy n d icate will have a Seeley are spending a few days at th eir tentim i The nqiort o ftlie siip eriiiten d - re|H«ris from Hie lower lands of the Wi I - less ear valley tliat ilie w heat crop has If i lie g rip m an on H is cur saw the chance to g et som e o f th e bonds If th e hom es, after tlie w inter mid spring in vili show* lunch w ork dotte, a n d Is lauiette not s healthy <*olor; Hits as a rule, pre I hiv lie paid no atten tio n to him ms the Individual purchasers full to take all of school «1 Forest Grove. full of suggestiou* for Friend* N a m vail* during wet peri.i.1*, and it quickly ear dns <1 dnw n th e thoroughfare Mini th em . In tills case, in fact, tlie sm all J . W. G raham is not iif well as usual. be r o f page* o f litero tu re dlstrilm ied passes away with the advent of clear, strile« h im . B ystanders called for th e w th e fender ........... ...., I ess car, DENTIST purchases, th e masses of th e people, G rad pa Looney is very slowly recov 2,000. A n o in h cr o f sem inila li ive been w arm w eal Iter. The fall-sown wheat is gripm an to stop TESSE EDWARDS. P resid e n t. in perfect condition in every |«>rtion of w hich be did alter ru n n in g alsm t f..r y are tlie favored persons. N E R K ir r. V ice Pres. ering. preaelied. Isnisiu I’ Bnmid rep n r's tlie s ta te ; sp rin j- owu wlieat promises to f«*et. Rv th a t tim e there wa* n o th in g Office 2 UtMirs west of Moore’s Drag store. J . C. COLCOKD, C ssh ier. By tills loan tlie In d iv id u al citizen M r. Cad Her an oi.l ami m uch es- si x discoursea gl veti io b er Ineallty, and lw nearly as g »..I us lall-sown. Barley, visible of t»»c Imy hut hla h*ga, an d th e 1st. stre et, N ew berg. O regon. will be able to feel tlia t lie Inis a new l e ’tiled neighbor and resident of I’laaant thut lo sny unirli »poti lite subjeet m i« , rye and o ils are equally as g.Hid as car wan puahed hack CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Hie taiv was carried to hi* hom e at und d istin ct Interest in th e fortunes of H ill, who lias Wien suffering for the ■celila to those by vvlimn she is «urroud w heat. The fr nt crop is heavier than ever Iwfore. Orchard* an* thoroughly 1034 .\rapah««Mitri*et, but wan later re Y TTOKNEY AT LAW. tlie govern m en t. Ho can realise th a t past seven m onths witli stomach tro u b ed to savor of d islo y alty , but she is true cultivated, JKS8C EDWARDS. spraying h is I wen more gen moved in th e poliee am bulance to St. H C. MILES. he Is c o n trib u tin g to tlie defense of th e le, passed from this life Saturday even J. C COLCORD. to exprem h e r conviction* w hen occa ural than n-iml, and the tree*are healthy. toaepir* hospital, w here he «lie»! at CLA h ENCE b u t t . E II. WOODWARD. nation, th o u g h tie is n o t a m em ber o f ing. The («main« were escorted to tlie sion dem and* it Dryer* are !>eing «Mnstructtvl in every 2cW o ’clock thi* m o r lng. Hi* injurie* Each of the grad- N. E. BUM P Will practice iu «11 the court-* of the «tute. eith e r Its arm y or its n av y . T h e fruits PieoMUt Hill cem etery Monday at 2 p. imto* from Pavido Fol egt' ha* received loealitv t<» han'lle the large snrphi* that ina $»is ed ”f a large ho e in th e left side *po<*td ntteatio.i riven t> probate work, the D irectors. i*4 n" " exptvted. S t raw I <erriea are yet of t is head, a orn«»hed knee and aever- wrlttiia of »tee-îs ra *r».rares, coutraets ant) the of Ids in d u stry an d th rift are hero u ti ni. by scores of friends ami relatives. a ci'py o f Dyaiiiotid* K-*.iy on W ar. plentihil, hut their season i$ pa?«*ing. a broken ril»s. He had f«et»n dragged •trafiiur of ail legal papers. lized in th e co u n try 's defense, am t will Mutiy were the floral tributes and words Nowborç Orogon. riie question «* 01111** verv H »w fu ih h * K I'ittrrriea and cherrie* are now in tiie hy a guard th a t «»nine* dow n over t *e rn e « a*', •• ^ Floor co n « K V » o x n rv T « -M A Tilton, P o rt tell In tlie g reat work w hieh th e n ation of sym pathy to tlie bereaved widow anti Friettda in tiii* tim e of th e po p u lar hei^lit of th eir season. T here i?« no im wheel* at*>ut *ix indie* from th e n i * O B auk fN w le rg U ui-diug. lau l . N a tlo n sl P ark B ank, New York. is doing for tlie cause of Mlierty an d c h ilire n . l!«v. Brady preached th e out-bur*! of eiithu*ltt«m In favor o f w ar provement in the hop c ro p : the missing hill* are evidently h-»I. H op ’it*.» have ttn e k lrn * « i m l m S » lv r. rivllization. Tlie in d iv id u al III us gains funeral serm on. Rev. M. and Mrs. to supprea* oppre^winn an«l tv ran y . eommeneed to make th eir app**ar:irH*e. The w aive in t h e w o rld fo r O n»*. n more in tim ate Interest ill th e w el B arber Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bradv as. Wlmt i»« »lie a ttitu d e wv are t«> tak e t*e- th) Ju n e D t, the .«tati-Mei «n of the xirri* B la c k M in o r c a * , Strar.ger* v D :ttn g th e cirv «re in v ite d to call a t Brui-*«»*, S o re * . F le e r * , S iff R îo -’jin I> ( \ , fare of th e state th an lie hud liillierto pi9t»*tl bv other*, ftang novoral very «p. fore th e worhl a* a * h u iv h . In th e ad- enttur tl »It partmu it. hn ik x ir in fo rra o t’on c o n ce rn in g th e h f v e r H«»»e*, r»*»?c*r, F h a p |M ‘«| ilitn .i-., >tate* in th e urop um-niar for Ju n e, c it* . C»>rrespondence in v ite d . felt. H«* will take a livelier o o n c v rn jn propri^te funeral hym ns. Amonir the B la c k J a v a s a n d V4BMOV t»f th e p rtn e ip ex o f | m *are? We that the «iprin*; w‘n\it ;ier»».«ge in Oregon F h h h tj tin * , C»»rn*i a n d all K rntoion«*, th e m an n e r In w hich th e m oney is ex- funeral itp em ly were friemla of Mr.«, have t»een educate«! th a t t hrDt cam e ha - he» n in re | t i v |w*r eeill, and ■>.| i«*«s.i’iv»> v ri)’»»« pi! •*. or »m pav «»• B u f f P ly m o u t h R o c k s TED-TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE petided th a n he ever <lid before, w ill Ilers from Butteville «n<l French Prairie, to b rin g peut» on e a rth gemí will to »hat i s eo.vlition n |Q |; the w inter •\ »• 1 't *»i-h»fd *»r »n t»ev » e i-m d e d rlfor n n e t* V y Rr. v\ hf.it I* under “ *o»i.|itton*# 107. Since toel a patrio tic th ril w hen he flnda liia Wiioonvilie will celebrate July 4th in men h . . . 1 ii O re- n M .iith lj T h it he *»iff« re » th a t w m ig h t n ir,. Fo n f P rice of P • " -n Me*.|v R efer .____ _ . . . ,l"‘ ‘ìr’ , ” » Gw H i 'nth, th e condition "o u n try em erging triu m p h a n tly from a patriotic « a . A m . Birds on : In’sto lV IIIM il Ilim i.lllitV b n - b .’P n n .l I . . . 1 .............I ^ «'! - -elf I I !r,— e I .1 ’lap e 1 e n re l- I F. Moore A Co. ilO d k lirs . ■fc. I k e f uB im loa C o B p u j , Dept. Y ’ c C blcago NEWBERG GRAPHIC. J Y A M IIIL L L E A D S T H E W ORLD! N E W H E R G L E A D S Y A M IIIL L ! D O D S O N BR O S. L E A D N E W B E R G ! In Men’s, Y outh ’s and B oy’s F ine Clothing-, Shoes, F urnishings, H ats and Caps. Our Goods have oeen selected w ith th e g rea t estcare frem the stock of the largest w h olesale houses in the U. S. We make you p rices th a t w ill not ju stify your m akin g 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 S3.50. Our Spring and Sum m er stock in clu d es a ll S tyles and Prices. If you w ish a common, every day suit w e can furnish it for $5. Som e thing to w ear on state occasions, $18 to $18. M O IT E Y P O C K E T ZUST T O T J H By buying Drugs and Family Medicines, Perfumery and Notions, Paints, Oil, W all Paper, School Books and Stationery, of O - IF1. M O O R E G O . BS®*Can make money for you. Fted & Seed Stora Reliable War News In tlie Great Kelior i B d i i h y ewspsper ly m /i y Y Dim ? I fiiü ci !w rr h e Co r r;- i p m o , N E Windows, Paints, Oils, ishes, Glass in Newberg. ¡see my stock of Machine Oil! W. P. H E A C O C K , P roprietor Depot Lum ber Yard. R E P R E SE N T .......... Every praetloal B icycle Im jiro ve inent o f tlie year. C R E S C E N T B IC Y C L E S . P a i- r e t t & C o ., A g e n t s , D U N D E E , OREGON. E LMER P .D IX O N Bank of Nawberg.