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C a r il o f T h a u !.« . Army Life. Firemen’s entertainment—watch for Firemen’s Entertainment March 25. t bills. The families of W. H. and H. F, Editor Graphic—As I have received The intolerable whisperer is the bane sundry at 11 a, m. and ft j*. m. and lh_rs- The Graphic and the Oregonian for Lashier would hereby tender their several letters from friends in Newberg £ ,ay a t 2 p. m. S ab b ath school every Sundav at of public meetings. heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and unking for information regarding the ! f2.00. 9:45 a. in. M onthly m e e tin g a t 8 p. m th e first A (u ll Stock of T uesday in each m o n th . Q u a rte rly m eeting Every nice day now brings out about | Boom the Fire Bell fund Friday even friends for their kind help and synipa- duties, and possibilities of promotion of th e second S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay in F e b ru a ry , l thy during the sickness and death of a soldier in the regular army, I will try Cloth Caskets, May, A ugust an«l N ovem ber. W om an’s For all the wheels in town. ing the 25th. eig n M issionary Society m eets th ir d S a tu rd a y and give a brief outline of army fife, | their daughter Mabel. in each m o n th a t 8 p. m . Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Range, Ulne Coffins ! which may he of interest to sotuo of a p t i s t c h u r c h .— s e r v i c e s , S u n d a y n expressing or light hauling. on Sundey, March 5, 1899, a daughter. | the readers of your excellent paper. a. w . a n d 7:30 p. m . Su n d ay school Sun- Obituary. Of Different Designs, and substan >• a t 10 a. m. P ray e r m eetin g W ednesday See the beautiful screen work of the Mrs. F. E. Hobson has been down The following oath which all recruits e v en in g a t 7:30 o ’clock. Died—In the village of Dundee, Or., tial, yet cheaper grades. A.O.U.W. at Armory Hall March 10, from McMinnville visiting this week. are required to take tells iu ufew words March 0,1899, of acute diphtheria, Lau RESBYTERIAN C H URCH .—SERVICES EV- free. ery tw o w eeks as follows: F e b ru a ry 7th ra Mabel Lashier, daughter of W. H. a soldiers duty “ I —do solemnly swear a n d 21st, M arch 7th a n d 21st, a n d A p ril 4th and If yon want a good chicken for Sunday Mrs. Burt Crabtree, of Dayton, is in and Mary A. Lashier, aged 12 years and (.or utllrm) that I will bear true faith B u r i a l B o b e a o n d 18th. leave your order at Wilson’s grocery. town visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. K. nearly 0 months. The bereaved family and allegiance to the Coiled Htutes of ree m e t h o d is t . - p r a y e r m e e t in g Marion George who is working in a Spaulding. every T h u rsd a y a t 7:80 p. m . Sabbath have the warmest sympathy of their America; that I will serve them hon Undertakers Supplies, nt Reasonable school every S u n d ay a t 10 a. m. sawmill at Fulton was in town Tuesday. estly and faithfully against all their Preaching at the Baptist chtuch both j friends and neighbors, prices. E. C H U R C H —PR EA CH IN G 11:00 A M. j enemies whomsoever; and that I will Born March 8 th to Mr. and Mrs. P.H. morning and evening by Rev. Day the i D earest M abel how we love thee. M • a n d 7:30 p. m. every S u nday. Su n d ay SJSF" H o a rse in c o n n e c tio n n t R e d u c e d R a te s . School 10:00 a. m. Class 12:00 m. J u n io r Bradley, of Milwaukee Oregon, a daugh ■ obey the orders of the President of tlie | new pastor. [ Au4 t i., sad from th e e to p a rt; L eague 3:00 p. in. E p w o rth League 6:30 p. m. ! United States, and the orders of the P ra y e r an d P raise M eeting e v ery W ednesday ter. Charley Hoskins returned from Gohlo f , 11 ,herofc‘ one »»o pasaed d e a t h ', portal, 7 :00 p. m. C h o ir P rac tic e every W ednesday \ , . . . . , H e c « n c h e e r o u r acU iug heart. M. V otaw . oUlcers a p p > ig ^ ^ Y ir ine, according to 8:00 p .m . All are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to all of on Thursilay where ho hud been for sev- j An infant son of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. th e s e services. WM. J. WALTZ, Pastor. | the rules aud ariicres of war.” I eral weeks D earest M abel we w ill m l « theo Christenson died on Wednesday even I From a m id st o u r h a ppy b a n d ; When a recruit lias learned the drills SOCIETY NOTICES. ing. Part of the initiatory work of the A.O. We shall miss the face so smiling, and Is reported to his company com OF TH E WORLD.—NEW BERG CAMP, NO. Experiments in Oxygen, Hydrogen ! U.W. will be exhibited March 10 at Ar- AuJ theloviu*. helptu* haud. mander as competent for duty, he is , 113, m eets every M onday ev en in g . D earest M abel th o u h a st le ft us, and Acetylene, at the college Saturday | rnory Hall free. then subject to ail calls and duties of ud o u r loss w e deeply feel; W j c. T. U .—BUSINESS MEETING TH E S tC - evening. | The Pressed Brick Co. made the first B A ut the soldier. He must take his turu a t \ y # o n d a n d fo u rth W ednesday in each 'tts Ood w ho h a s b e re ft us, j shipment of brick for the Portland Fed guard, kitchen, police etc. m o n th . He c an all o u r s o rro w , haal. Newberg Hose Co. No. 1 have set Fri A detail of men is made each day for O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY day evening March 25 as the date of eral building on Thursday. D earest M abel w e s h a ll m e e t theo, * ev en in g s in B ank of New b erg b u ild in g . the guard the following day, the guard Charley Johnson the bicycle man and W heu th is m ortal life Is tied; their entertainment. consisting of otllcer of guard command Nelson & Reed the sawmill men have Yes, fu h e av e n we soou s h all greet th ee, AND L. OF 8.—NEWBERQ COUNCIL, NO. Sunday services at the M. E. church, new ads in theCraphic this week. . 188, m eets ev ery F rid ay ev en in g in Ma W here no fa re w e ll te a rs are shed. ing, one sergeant, two corporals and so n ic h&ll. -L. three sentries for each post; thus if 11 a. m. subject, Sympathy, 7:30 p. m., Keeps on liam l h fu ll anil com plete lin e of The deadlock over the election of city F. AND A. M —MEETS EVERY SATUR- The Christian Gentleman. there are two posts (or heals) on the A . O. C. W . marshal still continues. The last meet 4 day n ig h t in C. V. B an k b u ild in g . guard fine there would he seven pri A large number of Newberg people ing of the council was reported to be A free exhibition of the screen work of vates mount guard, six for duty and are arranging to attend the Oratorical highly entertaining. the A. O. U. \V. will be given at the .oue supernumerary. Each sentry S. P . R A IL R O A D T IM E T A B L E . When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and yo Contest at McMinnville Friday night. At the school meeting on last Monday Armory hall, March 10. This is a part must he on duty eight hours of the suc wants will be fully supplied. Those interested iu acetylene fighting S. M. Calkins was elected as director to of the initiatory work of the A O. U. W. j ceeding twenty four hours, at the end Y a m h ill D iv is io n . should attend the lecture at the college serve three years aiftS John T. Smith as I which can he given to the public by dis- ! of twenty four hours they are relieved & £ n :ree Delivery. ! pensation of the Grand Master. The A. ] JOS. V7IL.SOJT P a s se n g e r d ep o t foot of Jeffe rso n s tre e t, P o rt Saturday evening. Admission 15 cents. recorder to serve one year. by the new guard. The old guard is O. U. all Boncficicry J | then 0„ paM (excused from duty) until la n d , Ore. As the Graphic goes to press the news u • W. " ■ is the chief of ““ Don’t fail to hear Prof. Morrison’s lec that Van Leavitt and Miss May I Orders as the following tables of the j reveille the following morning. At fa- ture at the college on Saturday evening. comes «« . .... ___ _ h i m rM * o o tn o t A r.in w o it* 1 1 1 I AHI I o Iron A jflie m a il (tri-w eek ly ).____________________ Hoover were married at Salem on Wed five greatest orders will show. Taken tigue call they report to the provost Ar I 3:05, p. m. It wifi be both interesting aud instruct 8:40 a. m. I Lv ... P o rtla n d from the Anchor and Shield, from statis nesday. Long may they five and pros Lv I 12:15 p. m. ive. 11:35 a. m. | Lv. ... New berg. sergeant and for eight hours they are 3:50 p. in. | Ar .Lv j 7:30 a. m. A irlie tics as given by the different orders known as the old guard police and nre per. Don’t wait until the last minute if yon S h e rid a n p a sse n g er (d a ily e x cep t S u n d ay ). October 1, 1898: We are prepared to furnish kept at work cleaning the garrlsou. Prof. Francis Jones who has been laid T:30 p ra. I Lv . P o rtla n d .. A rt 8:40 a. m. have an announcement you want the MEMBERSHIP. 6:05 p. m. | L v ......... N ew berg . .. .Lv \ 7:05 a. m. Two privates are detailed each day us up with the mumps for the past two 7:40 p. m. | Ar .. .S h e rid a n .. . . Lv | 5:30 a . m. Graphic to make without money and A O U W .................................... 352,722 weeks hopes to be able to take his place M W A ..........................................315,414 kitchen police to help the cook, wulton without price. G. W. CUTTS, A gent, N ew berg. in the school room again the first of next K O T M .................................... 275,251 tables etc. If a private is not on other R. KOELER, M anager. I have put in an emery wheel and am week. Royal Arcanum.......................... 193,573 duty such as guard, kitchen police, or C, H. MARKHAM, I O Forresters............................ 138,095 speeiul quartermaster detail he is sub Gen. F. & P. Agent. P o rtla n d , o re . well prepared to gum saws and grind The larger number of the rose hushes PROTECTION IN FORCE. chilled plows for the public on Satur that were killed down to the ground by A O U W ......................... .*688,915,000.00 ject to drill call which is almost sus days. C. A. K e e n e y . the freeze are starting out new buds al M W A.............................. 624,430,500.00 1 pended during winter months. If the L ocal E v e n ts. Prof. Edwin Morrison wifi deliver his ready. By the middle of summer we Rov; 1 Arcanum............... 552,425,000.00 soldier wishes to go to school he may K O T M ........................ 361,354,980.00 do so as in most posts there nre schools illustrated lecture on Oxygen, Hydrogen will he in a sea of fine roses again. IO Forresters................. 170,000,000.00 six months each year where all branch and Acetylene at the college, Satu rday A box of stationery containing twenty N.F.D. March 25. A lso B u ria l K obes and all U n d e rta k in g Suppli DEATn CLAIMS PAID. es of the common school are taught. evening, March 11. Admission 15cts. four sheets of paper and the same num A O U W ............................ *86,009,490.05 Vacancies in the grade of second C. B. Wilson is still paying cash ior Rev. Day the new pastor of the Baptist ber of envelopes for sale at the post Royal Arcanum................. 47,880,199.70 lieutenant existing on tho first day of giFM Iearse and Carriages furnished at Reasonable Prices. produce. Cheap K O T M ........................... 11,172,830.82 church arrived this week with his fam office for only seven cents. T. B, C U M M IN G S & CO Seven acres of hops to rent. Inquire ily. They are occupying the Webber enough for the most economical buyer. M W A.............................. 11,070,635.00 July each year are filled by nppolnt- I O F o r r e s t e r s 5,959,240.02 ; ment in order, as follows: First from a t this office. property west of the public school The Osborn—Churchill suit has been The A. O. U. W. leads all. Prominent graduates of the U. S. military acad on in Portland this week again. If this R. S. Inglis has been working in a grounds. Guard Officers from Portland will he emy; from enlisted men of the army printing office in California for some A large number of people took advan case is continued much longer the mon present and address the audience found duly qualified; from civil life. time. On tho 15th of March each year, each tage of the fine weather last Sunday af key and cheese story is likely to be re March 10th. peated as thecosts are all the time piling department commander convenes a Sam. J. Lashier is at homo from his ternoon for a stroll in the sunshine and Th e G re a t up. hoard of five officers for the prelimi trip east of the mountains and says he the majority of them went as far as the S P A U L D IN G 'S C A M P . ‘The Merchants Carnival,’’ which is nary examination. On the 1st of Sep river to take a look at the big waters. had a good time. being superintended by the Aid Society tember the war depart tuent convenes a Mrs. J. S. Rees and children visited in At the Friends church next Sunday, of the M. E. church is in progress of Sir. Hammer and Dave Smith went hoard of five officers for final examiim- town with Mrs. A. Rees a day or two Prof. C. E. Lewis wifi have charge of the preparation. The various firms have home for a few days. ! tion of applicants who have passed the the first of the week. morning service and II. T. Cash will selected their representatives, and the The Valley Queen came up and stayed ' preliminary examination. A soldier to ---- 1 ..... n— TiT||i££j^J1 '’" All in the costumes are being prepared. The date all night with us Friday. he eligible for examination must ho a Ornduff Bros, have recently removed * citizen of the United ¡States, unmarried, their saw mill to a body of timber back city who have no^^^^ylace of worship will be given next week. We had quite a little high water last between 21 and 30 years of age, of good FOR FARM ERS are cordially invited to these services. of the Wilson place. Canby Heston of Dundee, says that week but it did us no harm. moral character, and have served hon Isaac N. Miles has invested in a bicy he has experimented with raising arti Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes at AND VILLAGERS, The Valley Queen was transfering logs orably for not less than two yeurs iu Liberty, Oregon, Feb. 25, 1899, a son, cle and will go into training by the fight chokes, clover and corn for feeding hogs the army. Following is the fist of sub at Motgzer’s camp Saturday. sufficiently to convince him that a farm of the moon as soon as the weather weight eleven pounds. niul y o u r f a v o r ite h o m e ] moderates. With a beginner and one of er cau make that kind of a combination Al Mills and Charley Neal spent a few jects embraced in the preliminary ex Rev. J. Bowersox will preach in the amination and the weights, or points, Isaac’s avoirdupois an open air contest profitable in the Willamette valley anil days at Corvallis visiting old friends. Presbyterian church next Sunday at given eacli subject. English grammar, with a bike is always enjoyed by the he intends to give it further trial this j Some of our hoys done quite a busi orthography, etc., 100 ; matliemutics, 3 p. m. All are invited. public and he ought to gratify his friends season. Mrs. Thos. Duncan lost a Rebekah in this instance. C. H. Jackson, who lives out in the ness “shaking” for a few days last week. 200 ; geography, 100 ; history, 100 ; con lodge pin last Saturday evening for The river boats have been pretty stitution and international law, 100 ; foot hills of Chehalem mountain north Elmer Armstrong writes from Ven of town, was called to Portland Thurs scarce up in these parts lately. Too army drill regulations, military capac which she will pay a reward. tura county, California, that owing to ity etc., 200 ; military record, 100 ; phy Herbert Cash preached an excellent the drouth of the past two years living day to take a place as supply for one of many bridges on the river for tall smoke sique, 100 ; moral character, 200 . the letter carriers in the city. Mr. Jack- stacks. sermon at Friends church last Sunday there is very high, potatoes being $2 per Yours Truly, nn Agricultural Department son has been on the supply list for some morning and another in the evening. Our chaplain, dressed in his Sunday THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE lias sack and everything else in proportion, time and he still holds on, hoping that highest merit, ull Important new C h a r l e s R it t e n h o u s e , Nation and World, comprehensive and reliable market reports, able ed Battery M, Third Artillery. The Willamette was on a buster the and that the prospect now is that a he may get a steady position at no dis best started to board the “ Billy Hoag” interesting short stories, scientific and mechanical Information, illiutrnt one morning last week when he lost his Fort Stevens, Oreg., Feb. 20 1899. first of the week so that for two or three | number will be compelled to leave there tant day. ion articles, humorous pictures, and is Instructive nud entertaining t balance and the gang plank at the same days the boats did not pass through the unless they receive help from the out member of every family. Some people have the idea that an un time, and into the ice cold flood he went side. locks. sealed letter although it may be written Sunday best and all. We were not pres- F o r L a G r ip p e . A. S. Fogg was down from Sheridan will be carried through th e mails for 1 i ent hot from the numerous reports P R A P H IP R|vrs you “'1 the local news, political and social, k, W. H. Lamb, of North Yamhill, who Thomas Whitefleld & Co., 240 Wa IHU ¡„ dose touch with your neighbors nrd friends, on worked in Hoskins, bicycle shop last last week in company with an old Iowa one cent. This is a mistake Every brought in we guess he sustained his b a s h av., Jackson st., o i i o of Chicago’s nnd In the village, Informs you as to local prices for farm products, thee friend of his named Hogue who has summer was in town a day or two this j written letter, sealed or unsealed must clerical character in good shape. We oldest and most prominent druggists, of crons nnd prospects for the year, and Is a bright, newsy', welcome n> been seeing the coast country this win carry a two cent stamp for every ounce hope to see Mr. Chaplain back in a few recommend Chamberlain's Cough Re pensahle weekly visitor at your home nnd fireside. week. ter. Mr. Hogue was a student at Penn or a fraction thereof. Another errone days none the worse for his dip. medy for la gripp, ns it not only Mills & Cooper are turning the Wy College, Iowa, along with B. C. Miles ous idea with some is that if a letter is gives a prompt and complete relief, hut man building around to face on First Lost, strayed or stolen, one John Bris S end nil o rd e rs to T H E G R A P H I C , N e w b e rg , Oresfo*. and Mrs. J. T. Smith. He was also a a little over weight a one centstamp will also counteracts any tendency of la street and moving it back a few feet. It former neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. answer for the fraction above an ounce. tow, left this camp about the last of gripp to result In pneumonia. For sale is to be fitted up by Mr. Bashaw for a Hall. The rate is two cents an ounce with two January and has not been heard of since. by C. F. Moore & Co. hotel. We believe a liberal reward could he col CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. p. | Rev.G. H. Bennett, of Portland, who cents added for eacli additional fraction lected for positive information as to his Henry St. Helen, formerly of Newberg, CLARENCE BUTT was pastor of the M.E. church here last of ao ounce. c t iv e s o l ic it o r s w a n t e d e v e r y whereabouts or his return to camp. has rented his property in Salem for a j Will practice in «II llie courts o w here for “ l he Story of th e P h ilip p in e s ” A year is visiting in town this week with 4 H e F o o le d T h e S u r g e o n s . John is a pretty good boy, but wo are of Hpccliu attention Riven to probat by M urat H alstead, co m m issio n ed by th e Gov Office a n d R esidence one block sou th of Bank year and is preparing to leave for Ohio writing of deed«, inortRaRC«, couirw Dr. Rossiter. He has been afflicted m e n t a« official H isto ria n to th e W ar De All doctors told Renick Hamilton of the opinion it isn’t safe for him to run e p rn of Newberg. in the Spring where they will remain drafting ol all legal papera. a rtm e n t. The hook wax w ritten In arm y with the grip so that he has not been West Jefferson O., after suffering 18 at large alone—some fair maiden will I cam p« fit San F rancisco, on tho Pacific w ith Nctrbet for a year or more. G eneral M erritt, in th e hospital« a t H onolulu, Orrics — Second Floor able to preach for about two months months from rectul fistula, he would cast a winning smile on him and that in H ong Kong, in th o A m erican tre n c h e s at ilauk ol NewLerg Building. F. A M ORRIS. Pres. H. R. Morris has been making a rec and he is still quite feeble, although he M anila. In th e In »urge a t cam ps w ith A guinaldo die unless a costly operation was per i will be the last of Johnny. Coine home on A. K. MILLS, Vice Pres th e deck of th e O lym pia w ith D ewey, in the ord during the past week as hill poster. is improving. His hosts of Newberg ro ar of battle a t th e fall of M anila. IinnanSa MOSES VOTAW, C ash ier. Johnny where you are Bate. formed; hut ho cured himself with five for AfrcntH. B rim ful of o rig in al p icture* taken As deputy sheriff he has plastered a friends hope for his speedy recovery. boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the by g o v e rn m e n t ph o to g rap h ers on th e «poll The Grey Eagle has not been up in L arge book. Low prices. Bin profit«. F reig h t large number of pieces of property in A building boom seems to be on among surest pile cure on earth, and the best these parts lately and forsook us enti re- paid C re d it giv en . D rop a ll tra s h y unofftelal these parts with delinquent tax notices. w ar book.s. O utfit free. A ddress, F. T. B arber, j salve in the world. 25c. a box. Sold by the farmers up the valley. John T. Car I ly during the high water, but then we Sec’y S tar In su ra n c e Bldg., C hicago. J . G. Hadley assisted on Tuesday. ter who was in town a few days ago said C. E. Smith druggist. are old enough to take care of ourselves __ D r u g g is t s . Robert McKern returned from a trip he had just given an order for lumber M c w b e rg , O r. and we don’t know of any one that is I f f ANTED—SEVERAL T R U S T W O R T H Y | S o p h o m o r e Recital. to Shoalwater Bay, Washington, the for what would be one of the best barns W person« In this «tute to m«n«Re our bust- The sophomore class gave a very cred- i i>°* water u"'e8s it “ Billy Mc ness first of the week. There is a prospect of in this part oi Yamhill. It is to be in th e ir ow n and n e irh v c ounties. it is Laughlin. N ext . m a in ly office w ork c o n d ---------------------- u cted a t home._ Salary ORGANIZED 1893 his taking charge of the barber shop he forty by forty-two feet in size and will ¡table recital in the college chapel on s tra ig h t |900 a y e ar a n d ex p en « es—dcftultc, Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils a bonaflde, no more, no less salary. M onthly $7 ». vacated some time ago as young Myers be fitted up withfe 3 the necessary ap last Saturday evening. A little more fa R eferences. E nclose «elf ad d re sse d stam p ed Paper. miliarity with the subjects on the part a general banking is arranging to go east of the mountains. pointments of a modern, up to date barn. Transacts en v elo p e. H e rb e rt 1C. lie»*, P rest.. Dept. M. C hicago. ol some members of the class would have Schilling's Best business. Opening display of Spring Millinery Myers and Jenson are the carpenters added to the force ol their orations but ten b ak in g p o w d er coffee flavoring e m a c i a at Miss Eva Martin’s, McMinnville Mar. employed. A couple of years ago Mr. on the whole the class made an excellent an d sptces soda 18th. Miss Martin not only keeps the Carter was inclined to take a pessimistic Foreign Exchange bought and Stationery and School showing. are not as good as we can best selected and most complete stock of view of the outlook for the farmer but sold. PROGRAM. DENTIST millinery in the county, but employs he seems to have fully recovered. O ration, P u b lic S c h o o ls.—. ......... E tn a B H eston I make without any regard to O ration, G la d sto n e .....................— O uie l D avid | one of the finest trimmers in the state. 2 doors w est of M oore's D rug store. Careful attention given Collections. Books and Tablets and 1 J. 8 . Baker arrived home from a trip O ration, F oreign Im m ig ra tio n -------- M ark Wolf cost. They are as good as Office 1st. s tre e t, N ew berg, O regon. Ladies of newberg and vicinity are in Solo, C om e W hen th e B irds in D ream to his former home in Missouri the first V ocal .................. Miss A lte rm a tt j la n d S leep - vited to call when in the city. T he Ii»livl«lual in S o c ie ty ............. we can make with both co st. of the week after an absence of nearly O ration. ........................... ................ C lau d e W oodw ard I don’t claim to be the only photo two months epent in the land of Pike. O ration S h a k e sp e a re ’s F r ie n d s h ip . — and goodness on our mind . . . ______ ___________ M aude L Soper grapher in the country but l claim to The weather man had something of a O ration. «Nature's R ev e n g e -------- .C lara N ewby In s tru m e n ta l Solo, S e le c te d — Miss Jessie B ritt all the time. give satisfaction and this claim I deiire surprise in store for Mr. Baker it seems, T he Story of F e u d a lis m .................... to make good in each and every instance. for while he was there the mercury slid O ration, ............. ................... ...................O live E Stratton S ta b ility of A m e ric a n In stitu tio n » I treat my customers wishes always with down to thirty degrees below zero where O ration. What kind of ..... . ...................................... .........Eram er N ew bj consideration and will endeavor at all it remained for about a week, causing I O ra tio n R o ck s........— ......... — W alter B H adley te a b ak in g p o w c e r C o rn et Solo, In Old M ad rid ---- Mr. C A H od son coffee flavoring ex tract* times to make their stay with me both about as much consternation among the •o d a an d apicca pleasant and profitable. C. C. S mith . old time Missourians as did the invasion 4 G lo rio u s N ew * do you want? of the state by Price’s army in war Comes from Dr. D. B. (Jargile, of The Women’s Club completed organi times. Mr. Baker says the peach trees Wasiiita, I. T. He writes: “ Fourbot- Your grocer pays youi zation at its last meeting, and adopted are all killed down to the ground in that tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. the name of “ Village Improvement money back in full if you country and the fate of the apple crop Itrewer of scrofula which had caused Club.” Study circles were formed in is not yet known. While there he ate Iter great suffering for years. Terrible don’t like Schilling's Best. household economies, literature and a one apple for which he paid ten cents sores would break out on her head and child culture, and one will undoubtedly Common vanilla is tonka and it was shipped in from Oregon. face, and the best doctors could give no be forced in music at the next meeting, ! help; but her cure is complete and her bean — there may or may which will be held at the residence of 4 T h e A p p e t i t e o f a G n a t. health is excellent.” This shows what Mrs. C. Spaulding March 18th at three 1 » envied by all poor dyspeptics thousands hard proved— that Electric not be vanilla in it. O t h e r A r t i c l e s u s u a lly k e p t In n R a c k e t S t o r e ho< i o o’clock. Will every lady of Newberg Schilling s B est is vanilla who is interested in »elf culture, consid whose stomach and fiver are out of or Bitters is the best blood purifier known d i r e c t f r o m N e w V o r k and s o ld a t er herself personally invited to attend der. All such should know that Dr. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, alone and is worth three the next meeting, with a view of join King's New Life Ffils the wonderful tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and ing the Hub. A* there is no expense stomach and liver remedies, gives a running sores. Ii stimulates liver, times as much money. connected with it, every lady should splendid appetite, sound digestion kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, Money-back. 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