“ Give mo a liver regulator and I can \ \ r A N t'EU—SEV E It A L TK l'8 T W O R T R f T h e M e r c h a u t . C a r n iv a l. 2 B ia u ft r c k ’a Ir o n N e r v e > V person* in thin »(ate to manage our bu*i* Fine lino Ladies Oxfords at S .C .A C o . I L ecture, Saturday nig h t. regulate ttie w orld,” said a genius. The m*Mi ia their ow n and u e ir b r conutU;*. It. I* The “ M erchant’s carnival” under tho Was tlie result oi his splendid health. m ainly office work conducted aLjjoiac. Salary ; DS* CHURi H - 8 K H V D ’h s EVERY Lace curtains at S. C. A Co. “ The Bay of Naples and its environs.” auspices of th e ladies of the M. E. druggist banded him a liottleof DeW itt’s straight |900 a year and expanse»—definite., Indom itable will and tremendous energy ; ,-iday a t 11 a, m . ai<dc p. m . a n d 1 u n s no more, no less salary. Monthly $7*». ay a . J p. in. Fal't a ih who«-! every Sur.d iv at Ladies Straw H ats at 8. C. A Co. The G raphic and th e Oregonian for church was held a t Armory Hall on Fri- are not found where 8totr-ai.il, Liver L ittle E arly Risers, th e famous little bouaflde, Reference«. Enclose self a ;drested stam ped 9:45 a. m . M onthly m e e tin g a t b p. ni th e iir-t pills. C. F. Moore A Co. envelop«. H erbert E. Hess, T re a t. Dept. M T uesday 1n e a-ii m o n th . Quart--; rr. -.tin g Leave orders a t W ilson’s Grocery for $2.00. day evening, March 31 and was voted by Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. I Chicago. r t. - the second S a tu rd a y an d Sunday In T v b ru arv , — —►---- - Lum ber $6.00 per M ft. at N e w b e r g present to be a decided success. The you want these qualities and the success A ugust a n d N ovem ber. w o m a n ’* For expressing or light hauling. Dr. G. ¡8. W right of th is city was a p eign M issionary Society m eets th ir d S a tu rd a y ! ladies are certainly to be congratulated they biiug, use l>r. King’s New Life l ’ills. pointed a m em ber of the state board of Lee and Carl Stanley a re engaged at Milling Co. In each m o n th a t 3 p. m . c t iv e s o l ic it o r ? w a n t e d e v e r y - th e P ortland linseed oil mills again. i Sheriff H enderson was in town on on the success they so well deserve, as They develop every power oi brain and dentul exam iners by Gov. Geer, oil where for ‘I he Story o f the P h ilippine»” APTI8T CHUR<>W.—SK ItV Ii’ES* SUNDAY 11 by Murat Halstead, com m issioned by the Qo\ -t ; few realize, who have not participated, a. m. a n d 7:30 p. in. Sun-lay school str<- body. Only 25 cents at C. E . Sm ith's The G raphic is under obligations to W ednesday. Monday. It h ad consisted of four m em em in en t as official Historian to the War D t: ys a t lo u. in. I n n e r m e e tin g W ednesday , ! how much labor and expense was ex- partment. The book was written til army diugstore. O. V. Allen for th e w riteup of tho M er evening at 7;Su o’clock. bers an d as it m ig h t disagree on some camps V m Hess was down from A lbany the leJ to m ake tllU lho delightful en-1 at Sun Francisco, on the Pacific w ith General Merritt, in the hospitals at H onolulu, subject it wuk th o u g h t best to have the RESBYTERIAN C H U R U II.-S E R V IC E S EV- ch an ts C arnival. first of the week. L.trAVKTTK 1TKM S in Hong Kmie, iu the American trenches A t- tertain m eu t th a t it was. ery tw o weeks r.s follow s; F e b ru a ry T.h board consist of an odd num ber. T he Manila, in the insurgent cam ps with A guinaldo Mrs. W . S. H am ilton, of ltoseburg, is j Dr. 18. \V. Graves the Sheridan d e n tis t1 and 21st, M arch 7th a n d 21st, a n d A pril 4th an d W ith tho exception of ono omission deck of tito Olympia with Dewey, in the lath. ineinbers of th e present board are Dr. on the visiting h er friend Miss E leanor batch- ' was in town Wednesday. of battle at the fall of Mauila. Bon an** and one substitution the en tire tw enty- The exercises on E aster Sunday even T. L . N lcklln, Dortlarui; I>r. W . \Y. roar for aj >nts. Brim ful ol original picture« taken' REE METHODIST.—PRAYER MEET I NO well for a few weeks. Ly S’ vertim eut photographers on the spoil every T h u rsd a y at 7. :.) p. m . Sabbath M rs. E . S. Craven aud d au g h ter, Miss two num bers on th e program were car ing at the Presbyterian church were C outrls, Bulern; Dr. Jam es M. K een, Large Low prices. Big profits. Freight ecbool every Sunday at lu a. m. A. W . Cobb moved his family to ried out w ithout a hitch to m ar the very interesting nnd showed consider Medford: Dr. N orris U. Cox, P ortland; paid. oook. Credit given. Drop all trashy uuofUciAl Lszzie, were iu the city W ednesday. Saturday w here he e . church p r e a c h i n g n • • a m . Oregon City last w ar books. Outfit fr__ free. Address, F< T. . Barbé?,** war ____ pleasure of the occasion. able training by tho Sunday school • a n d 7:30 p. m. ev ery S u n d ay . Su n d ay Dr. G. S . W right, M cM innville. The Sec’y Star Insurance Bldg., C hicugc, " l ’each trees about town are in bloom Sehool 10:00 a. m. Class 12:00 m. J u n io r has a job in the P ulp Mills. The curtain w ent up at 8:30, the ball teachers. The church was tilled to its board m em bers m eet eith e r a t cull of L eague 3:00 p. m. E p w o rth League 8 ^ 0 p. in. If you w ant your last spring hat trim aud th e cherry bloom are alm ost out. was filled to “ standing room only” and utm ost capacity. P ra y e r a n d P raise M eeting ev ery W- d n esd ay th e p resident or a t stated in terv u ’s. 7 :(k) p. ni. C hoir P rac tic e every W ednesday med over take it to The Model w here an Cum m ings A Son are pushing work rem inded one of th e “ first night” of some F rank Abram Powell is delivering a T he board decides w hen au d w here 8:iW p. m . A ll a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d to all of experienced m illiner will make it look this week on tho new C rater building. th e se services. WM. J. WALTZ. Pastor “ star attractio n ” at a m etropolitan th e course of lectures in tl-e Seniinery this th e m eetings shall tak e place. T hey b etter than when new. week, principally on phrenology which are generally held in P ortland. The SOCIETY NOTICES. Mrs. J . G . H adley aud children are atre. l!ev. J . F. Day has moved to th e Clein- The firet num ber on tho program, are instructive. M r. Powell is a very com pensation is $5 per day for th e tim e visiting at McM innville w ith relatives OF THE WORLD.—NEWBERG CAMP, NO. meus property w hich was vacated a few “ Penn Points,” was presented by Calvin pleasant speaker and som ewhat comical. actually em ployed, nud expenses—R e Office and Residence one block south o f BanR this week. , 113, meets every Monday even ing. days ago by W . B. Sims who moved to Stanley, in his usual q u a in t style. He of Newberg. * r The Evangelical conference will be porter. C .T . 1 ESS MEETING THE bis.C- the J . S. H olt property. 8. M. Calkins was laid up for repairs was costumed as a Q uaker in th e time held here this year commencing oa next . ond and fourth Wednesday in each A ll H o n e s t R e m e d y fo r La G r ip p e . m onth. Mrs. McGregor, of Vancouver, 1?. C., a day or two the first of th e week but ho of Win. Penn and really the job was so T hursday tho 13th. is out again. George \V. W aitt of S outh G ardiner, well done th a t lie m ight easily have j arrived here oue day last week and vis O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY Miss Della lilough of Iowa, daughter Me., says: “ I have had tho w orst , ev en in g s in B ank of New berg b u ild in g . ited until W ednesday w ith her children M. E . services a t Armory Hall next been taken for W illiam him self. His of Prof, and Mrs. Plough, is visiting ANT) L. OF S.—NEWBERG COUNCIL, NO. who are in school hero. Sunday. Special music both m orning subject was “ A short history of the with her parents and may conclude to cough, cold, chills a n d grip an d have , 16». m eets ev ery F rid ay e v en in g in Ma taken lots of trash of no account but business firms of N ewberg.” He said by Office 2 doors w est of Moore’s Drug £101*0. * Mr. and Mrs. F. II. B a rn h a rt left on and evening. sonic h ail. profit to th e vendor. C h am b erlain 's way of introduction th a t he had intend rem ain. 1st. street, Newberg, Oregon. Monday for The Dalles, w here they will F. AND A. M.—MEETS EVERY SAT UR. Newberg M illing Co’s is th e place to ed to prepare a history a t some length Cough R em edy is th e only th in g th a t Our barber shop has again changed # day n ig h t in C. V. B ank b u ild in g . sojourn lor a tim e, testing the h ealth - get ymir shingles. Shaved $1.30 per M but owing to press of other business and hands. Mr. Ed Stew art of Forest Grove has done a n y good w hatever; I have giving qualities of th a t clim atei—Repor- X A X . sawed $1.G0. TTORNEY-AT-LAW. used one 50 cen t bottle an d th e chills, lack of tim e he had not gone into the is tlie new proprietor. ter. S . 1*. li A I L ltO A II T l.U L T A B L E . subject in detail, but from the way he A m berry G race who left liero five cold and g rip have all left m e. I con M r. and M rs. J . E . Todd, of Dayton, E ighty students are enrolled for the ruled off a hundred yards of m anuscript years ago returned on W ednesday ev en g ratu late th e m anufacturers of an holi spring term a t th e college. This is a visited with th e la tte r’s m other, Mrs. S. Y n m lilll D iv is io n . F o r sale by C. F. gave us some idea of w hat he could have ing from N ebraska. They will come est m edicine.” W ill practice iu a ll the courts of the state» A. Deskins on Thursday. splendid show ing for th e last term in Special attention g iv en to probate work, the Moore A Co. done if he had been given tim e to pre- back eventually. writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts aud th e the year when a num ber of students a-e C. H . Jackson cam e home from P o rt P a sse n g e r d ep o t foot of JeiTerson s tre e t, Po rt draitiug of a ll legal papers. I pare, and tho way lie mixed up drygoods \V. W. Levis lias moved his family expected to stay out for spring work. land Monday where ho went to attend and potatoes, porcelain hen’s eggs and N o tic e to C re d ito rs . la n d , Ore. N e w b e r g . O regon* back to th e farm, nnd H enry New ton N otice is hereby given that the undersigned Andrew P ickett has been busy lately his fath er who died last week. I garden seeds would have p u t even a cold lias moved in the house vacated l-y Mr. adm inistrator of the estate of Gideon F. Heston O ffice — Secoud Floor deceased to th e creditors and all persons h av puttin g the room adjoining V aughan’s W illis Townsend made a flying trip audience ia a mood to enjoy w hat fol Levis. ing claim s against the said estate to present Bank of N ewberg B uilding. . . A r i 3;<>•') p. m. 8:40 a. in. 1 Lv . i uid claim s with the proper vouchers to Ruth . Lv 1 12:io p. m. B acket store in order for W . P. Beacoek. over to George C hristensons place be lowed. ll:3ö a. in. 1 L v .. Lv j 7:30 a. in. W ith ceiling, papering and p ainting it 3:50 p. m. j Ar Dr. W atts damage suit against the Heston adm inistrator of said estate at the office Following this introduction thoorehes- yond C arlton last W ednesday. of L F. Hall, iu Newberg, Yamhill county, Ore S h e rid a n p a sse n g er (d a ily e x ce p t S u n d ay ). railroad company was postponed till the gon, w ithin s ix iLontlis from the date of this F. A. MORRIS, Prua. has been converted in to a very neat tra struck up a grand m arch and there notice. 4:30 p m. I Lv . . .P o rtla n d . . . Ar j s-40 a. m. M rs. E v a Scott carno up from O regon A. R. MILLS, Vice Pres. Dated at Newberg, Oregon, th is 29th day of issued from the anti-room s as gay a Septem ber term of court. 6:05 p. in. ( Lv . .. N ew berg . . . .L v ; 7:05 a .m . room. MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. City and visited over Sunday w ith her 7 :4u p. m. j Ar .. .S h e rid a n . . . Lv j 5:30 a. in. We now have tp photograph gallery March, A. D. 1899. A new walk is being laid on the north parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C um pston. throng as was ever eeen in Newberg. RUTH HESTON. Adm inistrator of said Estate. G. W. CUTTS, A gent, New berg. They quickly fell in line w ith Rev. W . located in Mr. Olds' hall opposito Bird’s side of F irst street east from Main as far R. K O ELEIt, M anager. Revs. B allantyne and Boweraox will J. W altz attired as “ Uncle Sam ,” at the store. as th e new m illiner store. The filling C. H. MARKHAM, conduct a religious service a t the Pres head. H ull Johnson is m aking preparations Gen. F. & P. Ageut. P o rtla n d , o re . in of tills gap will be appreciated by the byterian church of Xewberg at 3 p. m. N o w ' __ There were nearly fifty of tho b right to reopen iiis bath bouse at the m ineral public. Newberg, O r . * est, and best dressed ladies and gentle spring. In buying stationery you will find next Sunday. A. B. Cornell who has been stationed men of the com m unity in line, all of good, bad and indifferent. F or a neat, The tw oH evlatid families have moved -------«->+<-> 1893 well selected stock gee th e display in the a t J unction City for some tim e lias been them bearing banners and wearing cos- from here to Newberg. We can recom Is now ready for business. A ll work transferred to Oregon City w here he is I tum es appropriate to th e business they show ease at th e po3tollice. Some new mend them to the people of Newberg as Ladies Sailors at S. C. & Co. guarantied. assistant station agen t. ¡represented. To give any one special excellent people. Transacts a general banking designs just in . G ents Crush H ats at 8. C. A Co. ►>+< m ention would bo out of the question. business. Reports coming from Salem and oth er The annual Conference session of the I t was a panoram a o( flowers m iJ rib . C. 15. Wilson is still paying cash for The parties w ho bought the E . R. ,t risto Hnd ¡»In tin ti i ' / x i / s / i . C ray« fruit districts continue to be published U nited Evangelical church will convene bon3) flno costum es, and sm iling faces, Poppleton place have moved iu and are o n W o r k and I * h o t o H u t t o n s . produce. Foreign Exchange bought and bishop w;t|, a m ingling and mixing of gay col now comfortably fixed. C lim b Mt. V esuvius w ith P resident showing th a t th e dam age done to th e a t Lul ayette on the 13 inst. ------ fruit trees by the Ja n u a ry freeze was W. M. Stanford of H arrisb u rg , I’a., will ors as they described tho different fig sold. Newlin on S aturday evening. Leo Grace of this plaeo is among the la y e r s , nothing like as g reat as was first re p o rt preside. ures th a t rem inded ono of a kaledoscope. wounded at M anila, lie got it in tho Oscar M endenhall, of Cliampoeg, was Corner First and Main. ed. I t was ever thus. J . L. Vickrey the L aF ayette m erchant Ono very p retty p a rt of this num ber neck. Careful attention giveti Collections. in town last Sunday. E ighty acres of land 5 miles from was down on W ednesday having some was the chorus, “ Colum bia th e Gem of Born to Mr. and A lpheus M ills, on Guy Bird lias been appointed deputy ■» W apato station on W est Side road for papering done on his Newberg property the O cean.” Friday, M arch 31, 1899, a son. assessor for th e W heatland d istrict. The next num ber was a poem by Fay which is occupied at present by C harley Born to Mr. and M rs. George H ash , j sale at $12 per acre. To be paid for by 1’ osev . Sims who was ably assisted by Charley $100 worth of work a year un til paid. Wilson. on M onday, April 3, 1899, a daughter. 2 Ili a l.lfu W a s S a v e d . Also 25 acres of tillable land for re n t 7 Mrs. M. E . Myers who retu rn ed from Mays who had enough hardw are on his If you w ant a good chicken for Sunday A fu ll Stock of her visit to Jun ctio n City th e first of the costum e to form a tru st. miles northw est of Newberg. Air. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of leave your order at W ilson’s grocery. Mrs. J. W. Barrio n ext rendered a week found th a t some one had helped Hannibal, Mo , lately bail a wonderful Advertised letters will be found at the B . M. W allace and family who moved them selves to her spring flowers in her beautiful solo and was lieartily encored, deliverance from frightful death. In tell h*. '-qua U niversity Park last week are postotfiee for R . L. Sm ith, A. J . Mitchell absence. to which she pleasantly responded. ing of it lie says: ” 1 was taken gick A chariot of flowers draw n by two oce. ng a house west of tho railroad W illiam F. Bell, W riat Baetaey, Miss with Typhoid Fever that, ran into Pneu Mary Browels, Mrs. J . A. Jackson. In Mrs. S. M. Bade who ha3 been hero little girls n ext appeared on the scene depot. monia. My lungs became hardened. I Of Different Designs, and substan calling for these le tte rs say advertised. for some tim e assisting in th e care of her and is deserving of special m ention. M r. and Mrs. S. S. Ford, of G ray ’s was so weak I couldn’t even set up in bed tial, yet cheaper grades. E . H . W o o d w a r d , P. M. m other, M rs. Wisdom M illsap, left for Time and space forbids making special H arbor, W ashington, are visiting nortli Nothing helped me. I expected to goon h er hom e in W ashington T hursday mention of ail the different parts of the Tailoring cloths and sam ples for men of town w ith th eir daughter, Mrs. W. J . die of Consumption, when l hoard of Dr. program, for ail had m erit to commend and womens wear. Also m easure taken m orning. S tater. K ing’s New DDcovery. Ono bottle gavo Rev. J . II. Douglas returned homo them . The Ladies Circle are m aking arrange for clothes to be cu t and made u p by great relief. I continued to use it, aud A q u artette from the college let it be m ents to put on two plays, “ H iek’ry j the H am ilton Woolen Co. In room re from C alifornia the first of tlie week on now am well and glrong, I can’t guy too known th a t they were still “ alive and account of the illness Mf Mr3. Doug F a rm ” and “ H andicapped,” »n th e near cently vacated by L. M. P arker. much in its praise.” This marvelous J. B a b b ie A Co. las. She is now considerably improved howling” by one of their characteristic medicine ia the surest and quickest cure H T H c a r s e in co n n ectio n a t llc d n c c d R atea. future. W atch for fu rth e r announce college yells. m ents. in the world for all Throat and Lung Stanley A Bond are now in th e New in health. Clyde Hobson did some very good Regular aizes 55 cents and Mrs. D unbar of the Model m illinery berg Meat M arket and are doing busi otaw Milt Cady, who was in town T hursday trick riding on a bicycle, and consider Troublo. $1 (X). Trial bottle froo at C. E. S m ith’s A good su p says there are parties up th e valley who parlors has secured th e services of Miss ness in th e best of style. ing the cram ped space in w hich lie had E tta W illiamson for th e season. Mias ply of fresh m eat usually on h a n d . If are violating the law by bird shooting to work he was quite clever as an am a Drug Storo; overy bottle guaranteed. W. has had several years experience as a you have fat stock to sell you will do out of season. Let th e game w arden be teur. Mr. G. W. Perkins of N orth Y am hill well to see them before selling elsewhere. inform ed and he will do th e rest. trim m er a t Salem. The “ m illiners d ream ,” was a very | who returned last Saturday from a trip W . W . Holingsworth sold his place In talking w ith M rs. D unbar ws learn Postm aster I intis, of Dundee, who was i cute conception, and “ the k id s," fairly to London, called a t tliia office this week out in the Jones neighborhood last week i th a t she will receive from th e east in town a few days ago reports a very brought down th e lioU 3e. to say th a t he m arketed his hops a t a to a couple c.f men recently from M inne next week another invoice of fashionable satisfactory increase in the business done Ono of tho nicest parts of the program good figure, and did not leave them to sota. H e will probably move to town m illinery, including Panam as, leghorns, at th a t office the past q uarter. Dundee was the “ fan d rill” by a dozen elegantly be sold on commission us was erroneous for the present at least. childrens bats, the latest thing in dress is now a money order office. costumed ladies. They certainly deserve ly stated last week. Hu had 261 bales, If you have a cough, th ro a t irritation, a great deal of credit for the perfect m an which were eagerly purchased by Lon M rs. Johnson has postponed h er m il shapes and all th e new styles of trim weak lungs, pain in th e chest, difficult ner in w hich they described the differ- don dealers us soon as they could he lin ery opening until S atu rd ay owing to ming. Keeps on hand a fu ll and com plete lin e of th e fact th a t tier tim e was so taken up The mem bers of th e Ladies Aid Society breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us j ent figures. This num ber was voted by transferred from the Bteamer to the w ith the carnival last week th a t she has take th is m ethod of th an k in g all tho3e suggest One M inute Cough C ure. Al-1 ad to be of special m erit. T here has w arehouse.—R eporter. been unable to get ready for an opening who so kindly assisted in th e different ways reliable and safe. C. F. Moore A i been consi lerable discussion a t tim es of I the fitnes3 of women for m ilitary duly a t an earlier date. num bers of the C arnival, m aking the <s0> Before tho discovery of One M inute . r, /ii• i i , , i:_ _ ! no one who saw th is well drilled When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your bought th e b u i l d i n g but ................................................................... Cough Cure, m inisters were greatly dis Mordecai Ellis moved back to N,ewberg sam e a grand success. E specially a re , A. P. , Oliver lias wants will be fully supplied. • i , , , r>i ___ i brigade “ ready for battle will deny thanks due the leader, M rs. J . W. formerly occupied by A. L. Plum m er 6 ' , turbed by coughing congregations. No a few days ago from Balm , Tillamook th at any arm y of th e “ sterner sex” * w ith a stock of groceries on Mam street , , , J Free Delivery. excuse for it now. county. After w intering in th a t neck of B arrie. would surrender a t tho first attack, w. „ , . . CTOS. W I L .S O I T . the woods they concluded th a t it was The regular m eeting of tho board of and has moved it around on 1- irat street Mt-<8 Nelson in living pictures was At the citcn it court last week the ra th e r too much isolated for old people, trad e will occur at th e council rooms opposite Votaw’s fu rn itu re store. Mills very pleasing and the way “ the fast hence th eir return to civilization. They this evening. Officers are to be elected A Cooper did the moving on W ednesduy. young m a n " dashed by would make countenance of E d Fenton was seen. E d belongs to tho old and highly respected N otice :—H ave you a farm for sale or one trem ble a t the consequences. will rent a house in town. and o th er business of im portance will family of J . D. Fenton, long deceased; for re n t or do you know of any person come before th e m eeting. T here ought The last num ber on the progr-m , was B illy S u tton is at homo from the is a brotiier of our tow nsm an F. W ., and holding farm ing lands th a t they wish to the beautiful tableau “ C uba.” P ortland Sanitarium th is week for a vis to be a full attendance of th e m em bers is a prom inent attorney of Spokane Falls dispose of? If so, please w rite to atiy Although the perform ance was some it w ith his fam ily . H e don’t ju st look and and others interested. We arc prepared to furnish agent of the O. R. A N. Co. and he will what long the audience seemed to ap W ash. Time is dealing gently with him , like a man w ho has an appetite sufficient A lady from P ortland stopping a few send you a circular which will interest although lie has a few gray hairs to re preciate it to th e last and all voted it a to eat a horse and snap a t th e rider but days in Newberg, called at th e Model, mind one th a t age is telling on him . Ed you. „ tf decided success. his friends hope to see him take the up ju st to look around, and finding the was here looking after a case in court, T he R u ral N o rth w est says: Mr. E. grade oa the way to b etter h ealth soon. s'oek equal to P ortland, both in style For a quick rem edy and ono th a t is and we were all pleased to see him .— C. A rm stro n g , w ho w as form erly in I don’t claim to be the only photo and q u a lity she decided to buy her hat charge of a largo o rch ard n ear N ew berg perfectly safe for chi! Iren let us recom T ranscript. grapher in the country b u t t claim to here. This speaks well for th e e n te r Oregon, has for a n u m b er of years past mend One M inute Cough C ure. I t is F o r L a G r ip p e . give satisfaction and this claim f d elire prise of Mrs. D unbar in keeping only , been connected w ith a 1000 acre fruit excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling T hom as W hitefleld A Co., 210 Wa- to make good in each and every instance. up to date good«. ran ch a t P irn C ity, Cal. W hile in Ore- >n the th ro at and coughs. C. F . Moore bash uv., Jackson at., one of C hicago’ I treat my custom ers wishes always with J . H . Bees' team broke tho motonony | gon M r A rm strong was one of th e m ost A Co. oldest and m ost p ro m in en t druggists, consideration and will endeavor a t all in town last Tuesday by indulging in a a ctiv e and earn e st m em bers of the recom m end C h am b erlain 's Cough R e tim es to make th e ir stay w ith me both runaw ay. George V inton’s team w_as Htnte H o rticu ltu ral Society a n d un tie m edy for la gripp, as it n o t only pleasant and profitable. C. C. S mith . run into and both team s being bitched a fine rep u tatio n us a tho ro u g h going tea b-tkinn nç powder gives a prom pt nnd com plete relief, but coffee Hearse and Carriages furnished at Reasonable Prices. A very large audience will w ithout to farm wagons made a good deal of a liortieu ltu raliat. >r7n* ext i tact* flavoring Ho w rites th a t lie soda and ¡«pice» also counteracts uny ten d en cy of Iu doubt be out on next S aturday evening commotion as they circle! around will re tu rn to Oregon soon a n d is look gripp to result in pneu m o n ia. For sulc to listen to President N ewlin’a lecture on through the streets. About all the d am in g for a position as forem an of a “ Naples and its E n v iro n s.” The speak age done was tjie breaking of th e tongue n ursery or fruit farm . Mr. A rm stro n g ’s some are better than Others, by C F. Moore A < 'o. er is one who is well known as a clo?e of the Rees wagon. qualifications are so well know n th a t observer as well as an en tertain in g lec I t is announced th a t Miss El tin Biown, he will have little trouble in o btaining tu re r and w hat he will say in this lecture who has been teaching in Caldw ell, such a position. H e w rites th a t in everybody will w ant to h ear. The ad Idaho, for the past two years or move is th e portion o f C alifornia in w h ich lie taking mission will be 10and 20 cents. flavor.ii/ e x tracts to be m arried April 12, to a m erchant of lias Itcen liv in g th e rain fail last year and »picea The telephone poles along th e streets Caldwell, named S m ith. Mies Brown is was on ly four inches. T i d e y e ar it is a little in excess of fuur In d ie s, but there m ake very convenient places for hill known in Newberg as a m ost estim able posters to get in th eir work h u t they young lady and she has a host of friends lias been less th a n nine in ch es in all are.1 ' -------Is a pleasure w hen you have a -------- don’t add an y th in g to the appearance of here who will earn estly hope th a t in since 189T. On account of t lie d ro u th m a n y people will suffier K th e y are not th e tow n, covered as they arc with “ Plug th e change from Brown to .Smith she C u t” “ Lyons B rand’, and “ Soothing has made a happy choice. The G rap h ic helped. S y ru p ” posters from th e ground up as extends h earty co ngratulations. D an g er« of th e G rip . high as a tnan can reach. An ordinance Services a t th e B aptist church next The g reatest d ingers from la grip p is preventing th e posting of bills .on tele Sunday m orning and evening. M orn Schilling's Best P ic S to c k n t th e P o ato fiice Is n o t la r g e b u t It ia n e a t, w ell » elected a n d u p to d a te o f Its resu ltin g in p neum onia. If rea phone poles in town ought to be pa-seJ. ing them e. “ M iking fishermen of m en.” baking powder lea ^sonable care ls used, how ever, and flavoring extract* coffee and apices D r. Littlefield is now p re tty wWll p re E vening them e, “ If so w hat th e n .” i C h am b erlain 's C ough R em edy ta k e n , . . . . . pared for seif defense when he is called Special m eetings will also be begun a t all d a n g e r will be avoided. A m ong w ill jlli-.tify y O U il l g o i n g tO to th e door on d ark nights. Last week th e B aptist church on W ednesday even th e te n s o f th o u sa n d s w ho h av e used t r o u b Je o f a s k i n g ) 'O U r In q u ire of t tie Cost m aster he received as a present from hik bro th er, ing April, 12, at 7:30. They will be th is rem edy f«>r I a g ripp wo h iv e y et n J llia rry Littlefield who is at M anila, conducted the first week by th e pastor, to learn o f a single ca=c h a v in g resulted g r o c e r f o r t h e m a n d o f g e t “ a formidable looking knife about tw enty then we expect to have Rev. H arry in p n eu m o n ia w hich slo w « conclusive- . back inches in length th a t was tak e n from a Kurgeson, form erly th e S tate missionary ly tlia t th is rem edy Is a c ertain pre- d / J Filipino who was captnred in one of th e of Iowa, now pastor of th e Portland T e n tativ e of th a t dangerous t ii-ense i t Everybody invited to will cure III g rip p in less tim e th a n a n y recent battles, ft is ra th e r an ugly look Third rtiu rch . /- ing carving knife and it ha- tv i leutly these m eetings. “ Come go with us and o th e r tre a tm e n t. It U p lea san t a n d eeen a good deal of service. Of course we will do thee good.” safe to .ake. F or sale by < . F Moore For sale by Dock prizes it very highly as a relic I J. F. D a ?. Pastor. A Co. druggists. Sutton, Calkins A O , CH U R CH NOTICES. J A 8 P M CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. W W E L M E R P .D I X ^ m DENTIST. K CLARENCE BUTT. : : ¡■o « 1 ^ ^ i> 1 ; i .h l*hoto Gallery Local Events. U N D E R TA K IN G . Cloth Caslcots, El no Coffins Hurlai Rohes and „ Undertakers Supplies at Reasonable prices • M. V . Wilson’s GROCERY. Staple <fc Fancy Groceries. UNDERTAKING G 91» « Cloth, Wood & mm Metalic Gaskets, and Coffins of Cheaper Grades. Schilling's Best Also Burial Robes and all Undertaking Supplies. T, B. CUMMINGS & CO. rrc all good; but of course Wouldn’t it be surprising if Schilling s Best were all the very best there Letter Writing Your grocer pays you your money back if you don't like them. GOOD G R A D E of S T A T I O N E R Y money if you don’t happen to like For Rates Over the Northern Pacific Railroad. Q,uick tim e an d the best accommodation*. Thev all D»ko this route when they w ant solid Comfort.