fjP IF A MAH HAS A FIT I I A T HODSON BROS. C! i most prosperous i f any years woik In ers are found in this way to pay for the Can led Down 5tream. : the history i.f the institution. paint on the fence. It is certain that a When a roan Fl.Rli.l. F rleiKlft- c r o s s i n g some goodly number of [icuple arc so preju- j On Mon lay night President Newlin difficult place in ISSl'EU RVKBV riCUAV K..KMKO. diced aguiust an article whose name is ! / h i s w o r k in g gave a deeply interesting account of It matters but little to some what the garments are made continually thrust between them and ^ c a r e e r ; spurring English Friends, as he saw them last the lieautie« of sky or field that they w ill 1 y /' / all his energies to 'I. II. Wo«*! AIU>, EuiTOK A I’l'BLIHIIKB. of, but - accomplish some winter, and some features ol tl.eir work. not invest tteir money in it w bile anoth critical passage in Tl.ere are 17.181 Friends in London Year his business jour er equally g.jod can be bad—und there j T j UAY, JUXE 30 , 1890 . ney, s u d d e n l y ly Meeting and besides this number is always something better than the finds his health A good fit is guaranteed and the quality of the goods is ; there are 7904 habitual attenders at thing the billboard celebrates. giving way and tute a» aecon'l cht. matter et the pottoihce their 372 meetings. There arc 352 min fe e ls h im s e lf also guaranteed to fit the taste and purse of the poor as at Newbertt, Oregon. to these days the attention of a great — swipt out c f the isters, 512 elders und 1104 overseers. many people is turned in the direction i s a d d 1e b y the well as the rich. English Friends are carrying on a big of village and city improvement. Many ' « • i ft-run ni n g ^ current of dis- «»JUUiMM Y. M. O F F lilK N U S CHCKCM work, under the name of the Friends things have been accomplished, but ' ease—then is the ! Adult School, Union, and it lias a mem more remain to be done, and not the time when the Made to order from our Salem Woolen Mills Cloth, at A A im ..) atten.lane* fr.im tlie auburfllnate bership under its cure of from 40,010 to marvelous rejuvenating properties of Dr. least of these is the doing away w ith dis Pierce’s Gohb-o Medical Discovery will ineellltR«—Ottoil harm ’tliy prevatle.l $12.50, $13.50, $15.00 and upwards, warranted to be 80,000 members, and most ol these from figuring advertisements. It is not like- prove an unfailing means of rescue and and iiiucii work w n acoompliahod. the working classes. Birmingham is the !v that the Chicago ladies will achieve restoration. all good honest Oregon Wool It is a very simple though eminently largest center of this work, and such men any immediate success, such reforms scientific medicine. It is not a mere stim The seventli annual session of Oregon as William White an ex-mayor of the work their way slowly, bat if the agita- j ulant like so many malt extracts. It re V Yearly Meeting of Friend» ehnrch open stores healthy power by reviving tile in city, und George Cadbury, the great tion is kept up the time w ill come w hen nermost sources of vitality in the nutritive To see the desirability of doing his trading at the old ed at Newberg on Tliuretluy of lu9t week manufacturer, are among those who are j common sentiment will no more permit system. It ’ enables the digestive and e and closed on Wednesday. to manufacture reliable. , . , , , • , blood-making organism giving the early hours of each (Sunday I hideous signs and posters to be raised poo([ blood abundantly and rapidly, so The attendance from the outside meet morning to this far-reaching work. along it public street than in a [»ark. N o that the immense waste of tissue and nerve T h e A Te w h e r g C l o t h i n g H o u s e o f ings was far better than it had been for , . . . ‘ j fiber entailed by hard tabor is offset by *100,000 per year is given by English three years ar.d the result of the work Friends to the support of their Foreign j city needs aesthetic improvement more a speedy upbuilding of fresh energy and llo ils o n l i r o s . than Chicago, and progress there will be 1 strength, accomplished was very gratifying. mission work which is now carried on in watched with in te re sl.-In d ia n a p o lis n. ^ T o w k " ' “"i' The delegates w ere: From Newberg 4 countries and l y a force of 90 tnission- Journal. I w riting to Dr. pierce, »ays: “ I send herewith quarterly meeting: Hollin W. Kirk, ________ ___________ I thirty-one ( ¿ 1 ) cents in stamps for ‘ The People’s | arie9. $20,000 per year is being given I Common Sense Medical Adviser’ in cloth bind- Maude B. Wills, A. M. Bray, May Dunn, A Noxious anil (tuitions Plague. 1 ing. With this pittance for so valuable a work | to home mission work. Each month a If.T . Cash, A. K. Mills, Archie Camp I (truly a gift to the public), I must express my irt large body of men and women come up In our fair country, which excels all high appreciation o f the vast amount o f ¿rood bell, Melinda Craven, Edwin Morrison, you have rendered the public. A correct j to London to convene in what is known other parts o f the world for richness of that measure o f your usefulness never has been, and Julia S. White, Mary L. Hoskins, Ed as ‘ ‘The Meeting for Sufferings,” w hich soil, vuriety and salubrity of climate, never will be estimated bv the public; no, not even by the multitude o f afflicted humanity that mund Robinson, Jonathan Votaw, E.W. ! is as its name implies, a meeting which noble forests, navigable rivers, immeas has been relieved and cured by your medi Hall. Alternates: C F. Burrows, Wherever I go or have been in the Miss Angie Powell who has been nt j looks after the sufferings of the people urable mineral deposits of nil kinds, cines. United State«, I find persons who have used, and Huldah Ramsey, J. E. Haworth, Mar j from one end of the world to the other. etc.—abroad in this fair land there is an are using Dr. Pierce’s medicines with satisfac Boise City, Idaho, for three yeais, re-; tion, for all conditions for which they are recom guerite 1’. Elliott, Gertrude Lamb, J. K. She will | It is the most unique body of its kind in eating, corroding plague, worse than mended. Never has one six-ken disparagingly turned home on Friday last. Blair, W . M. Rife. o f their action, and from having seen so often remain several weeks visiting friends WATCHMAKER j the world. English Friends have the a pestilence. It is not a visitation from tlieir good effects. I am also enthused with con Salem quarterly meeting: Clias. R. F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y * G R A IN Tho first year Miss | ear of thw Government and they have heaven, for God’s bounties to us are fidence in their action in cases and conditions and old scenes. for which they are recommended. It is not Scott, John Pemberton, Jesse C. Coul- and JEW ELER, GARDEN & FLO W ER always had members in Parliment, limitless, and nnture bus given us Iter common for regular physicians to endorse and Powell was in Boise City aiie taught son, Esther Townsend, Clias. Baldwin, recommend proprietary medicines, but in this SEEDS. music. She ¡3 now employed as one of Within the last year w hen these Friends brightest smiles und no frowns. This case Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana I have no equivocation or hesitancy in .so Eliza Hinshaw, Hattie B. t ’oulson, Lou- the teachers in the public schools of Free Delivery. Friends who need watch repairing done. undertook the relief an 1 colonization of plague is man’s own creation. Even doing.” iza T. Keeler. Alternates: Mordecai The quick constipation - cure — Doctor the persecuted P tukobors people of Rus though we live under the glorious stars Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Never gripe. that city. Teachers there are well paid 2 7 0 M o r r is o n St. E . C. W a r d & C o. White, D. D. Keeler, Sarah Hammer, the least paid to any teacher being fCO | sia, they called for $85,000 from their und stripes, tills noxious and ruinous PO R TLA N D , OR. 1st. Street, Newberg, Or Chas. Pearson. per month. Miss Powell thinks Boise ! own members and in two weeks got the man made pest grows and fattens on Ushers: Mattie Eirhart, Clara E. “ What might have been.” —if that is a fine place to live, and healthy,— j [promise of the entire amount. The the vitals of the most industrious and Bray, Arthur Kirk, Lizzie I. Burrows, j British Freuds are tremendously alive useful of our people. The nnma of little cough lind'nt been ncglcc'cd—is Dayton Herald. liosa Metcalf, Hervey Hoskins, F. A. the sail reflections o f thousands of con to the needs of humanity and to the this ruinous agent is mortgage. Morris, A.C. Martin,Otto Pickett, May AGENTS WANTED— FOIL “ THE LIFE AND sumptives One Minute Cough Cure burning questions of the day. TH E MOKTUAOK. Achievements of Admiral Dewey.” the world's E. Lamb, Walter Parker, F. K. Jones, To serve on the committee on mission- The mortgage is a self-supporting in cure3 cough and colds. C. F. Moore & greatest naval hero, By Murat Halstead, the Dwight Coulson, Cora Harold, Charles lifelong friend and admirer of the nation's idol. Co. | ary work the following appointments stitution. Biggest and best book; over ÔG0 pages, 8 x 10 Bear, Edgar Cox. ■ - ■ ■■ inches : nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations. I t ’s a long life, but devotion to the true interests and were made: Mary E. K. Edwards, D. D. It nlwaye holds it own. Only $1.50. Enormous demand. Rig commis Committee on nominations: Seth We learn that a gentleman of means prosperity o f the Americun People has won for it new sions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Write | Keeler; supt. for Newberg, Ella F. it calls for just us many dollars when Mills, Charles R. Scott, Ella Macy, Jane lias lately been looking over the I’raly quick. The Dominion Company, 3rd fljorC.ix friends as the years rolled by and theoriginal members Macy; Salem, Esther Townsend. grain is cheap as when grain is dear. ton Bldg., Chicago. H . Blair, John S. Richie, Iletta Pem farm with a view to purchasing the o f its family passed to their reward, and these admirers On peace and arbitration, general It is not uflected by the drouth. berton, Clias. Townsend, Amanda M. same. His idea is to cut it up into four are loyal und steadfast today, with faith in its teach gtlpt. Elizabeth B. Miles; Salem, Clias. It is notdrowned outlay heavy ruins. CTIVK SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY- Woodward. farms, and as there is about 1100 acres ings, and confidence in the information which it R. Scott; Newberg, W. M. Rife. where for ‘T h e Story of the Philippines’ j 1 1 never winter kills. On press work, Edwin Morrison and in the place it would make fourexccllent by Murat Halstead, commissioned by the Gov- j brings to their homes and firesides. On literature, general supt., Mary E . Late spring and early frosts never ernment as Olticial Historian to the War Do : H. T . Cash. farms.—Transcript. As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old ag« all pertinent. The book was written in arm irmy Rollin W. Kirk, on behalf of tlie dele Morrison; Salem, Huldah Cox; New troub'e it. camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with the vitality and vigor o f youth, strengthened and berg, Aclisa M. Morris. General Meritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu, Dot a toe bugs (lout disturb it. gates submitted the following nomina D eW itt’.s Little Early Risers expell in Hong Kong, in the American trenches at j ripened by the experiences o f over half a century. Pastoral and church extension board : Moth and rust do not destroy it. Manila, in the insurgents camp with Aguinaldo i tions which were approved: Fur pre front the system all poisonous accumu on the Deck of the Olympia with Dc wey, and | It is “ Tito New-Y’ ork Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over ns It grows nights, .Sundays, ruiuy days luding clerk, Thomas Newlin ; recording Evangeline Martin, president; C. J Ed the roar of battle at the fall of Manila. Bo- lations, regulate the stomach, bowels in nanzi for agents. Brimful of original pictures . the leading National Fam ily Newspaper. clerk, Rebecca W. H. Smith; reading wards, secretary and treasurer; Chas. and even holidays. and liver, und purify the blood. They taken by the government photographers on the j Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the State and Baldwin, general superintendent. It is a load that gills and frets and spot. Large book Low prices. Big profits. ' clerk, Chas. R. Scott; announcing clerk, drive away disease, dissipate melan Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy Nation, the publisher o f “ The Graphic” (your own favorite home paper) lias Missionary hoard: Daniel Keeler, pres clmfea. John S. Richie. unofficial war bonks. Outfit free. Address, choly, and give health and vigor for V. T. Barber, sec’y Star Insurance Bldg , Chi entered into an alliance with “ The New -York W eekly Tribune” which enables It isa burden that the fanner cannot The statistical report shows the num ¡dent; Mary E K. Edwards, secretary; the daily routine. Do not gripe or ! cago. him to furnish both papers at the trifliug cost of $1.50 per year. B. C. Miles, treasurer. shake oil’. ber of mem hers to ho 1500 and of this sicken. C .F . Moore & Co. Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, nnd to the li is with him morning, noon and number 480 are out of the limits of the community in which he lives a cordial support of his local newspaper, as it Note what Mr. Whitulaw Reid lays of night. meetings. Pastors and others actively Col. J. B. Eddy was in the city Wed works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to bis It eats w ith him at the table. boodle methods, us a manufacturer of engaged in ministerial work 10. borne all tile news and happenings c f liis neighborhood, the doings of bis It gets under his pillow when lie nesday, taking in the sights and enjoy Amanda M. Way, a minister of Kan public opi.iion through the newapu|iers, ing himself, making his headquarters at friends, the condition and prospects for different crops, the prices in hotne sas Yr. M. was present and gave the in lit a gaitiering of journalists: “ There is sleeps. Transcript office, where he was welcome. markets, and, in fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every wide It rides upon his shoulder during N. E ItKITT. President. formation that she bad organized a no such thing in America us an inde J. C. COLCOKI), Ifiuhler. J. B. is an old newspaper man, who has awake, progressive family. pendent press, unless it is out in the the day. church of 2.1 members at Boise, Idaho, been “ out cf tho fold” for some time Just think o f ft! Both these papers for $1.50 a year. It consumes his grain crop. ami asked that this meeting be attached country towns. You are all slaves. You but is about to get back again, having Send all subscriptions to know it and I know it. There is not one It devours liis entile. to Oregon Y\ M. which was heartily ap of you who dare to express an honest It selects the tinest horses and the fat purchased the Forest Grove Times, and j proved. w ill take possession this week. He will At the Friday afternoon session the re opinion. If you express it you would test steers. be heartily welcome.—Transcript. B. C. MILES. know before band that it would never It lives upon the lirst fruit o f the sea port of the superintendent of temper J. C. COLCOKP. I am paid $150 (a son. ance was read, after which addresses appear in print, E. H. WOODWARD. 2 V o lc a n ic E ru p tio n s N. E. BRITT. It stalks into the dairy where the wore made by Amanda M. Way and week) for keeping honest opinions out N e w b e rg , O rego n . Directors. Are grand, but Skin eruptions rob lifu Levi D. Barr, followed by general re of ihe paper I am connected with. Oth busy housewife toils day after day and of joy. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, cures marks. All were agreed that war ought ers of you are [mid similar salaries for month after month and takes the idee them; also Old, Running and Fevera If I should allow est cl west) and the choicest hatter. tola) made against the liquor trathe but doing similar things. It shares the children’s bread ami Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, ns for methods there was a marked d if honest opinions to be printed in one issue of my paper, like Othello, robs them of half their clothes. | Warts, Cats, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, C O R RF.SI’O X l> r.\ T S —Lad«! * Tilton. Port ference of opinion. land; Nation#! Park Bank, New York. It stoops the toiler's back with its I Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile my occupation would begone. Thu man 11KCI.AItATION OK F A I T H . I Cure on earth. Drives out Pains and remorseless burden o f care. It hardens who would lie so foolish as to write hon The representative meeting submit I Aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure ted the following declarations to the est opinions would he out on the streets [ Ids hands, benumbs bis intellect, pre- I guaranteed. Sold by C. E. Smith, drug hunting for another job. The business ! maturely whitens Ids locks, and o f en- meeting which were approved: gist. Strangers visiting the city are inv.ted to cnll at the hunk for information ro^jeeruiug the The Friends church dales its rise about of a New York Journalist is to distort tlmes sends Idm and l.is aged wife over city. Correspondence invited. the ld'l to the poorliouse. the year 1847, the first churches being the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to Mrs. J. K. Calbreath and daughters It is the inexorable exacting task-j villify, to fawn at the feet of mammon, established in England. George Fox Helen and Kvaline, arrived home from was the leader in this work. The Friends and to sell Ins country and his race for ! maker. Naahvil.'e, Tenn., Monday evening. Its whip la as merciless and cruel as church, popularly known as ‘ •Quakers” his daily bread, or for what is aliout the They were canght in the jam at the You know this the lash o f tlie slave driver. should not lie confused with thediuinmi- same tiling, bis salary. ... , , .train, and teemed evidently pleased and I know it; and what fooleiy it is to It s a menace to liberty, a hindrance I .... ,, Middleton, Oregon. nation known as the “ Shakers," lirst The Ball has begun to Roll. , .. with the thought that the city had . mm . • .. . . founded in this country by Ann Leo in bo toasting the Independent press. We to progress, a curse to the world.— I grown so. Ihe kisses they received M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F Columbia, Hartford and YTedette Bicycles are selling. are the tools and vassals of the rich men F. N o r to n . the year 1774. from lady friends seemed as numerous A L L K IN D S O F L U M B E R . If you are thinking of purchasing a Wheel, see this beautiful line before buying. During the years 182(1 to 1828 an un behind the scenes. We are jumping us tlie sands of the sen. They had been We have ft lot of choice mountain timber and Piingri'M of tin* (*i Ip. Prices are right. jacks. They pull the strings and wo fortunate division occnred in the church are constantly running our mill. Wc absent nearly a year. They missed the would ask you if in need of L U M B E R The greatest dangers from la gripp is j N(JW u ichmon(1 c|ve!om. just 10 ilours in this country. Since that time two ! (lunco. Our time, our talents, our lives, Model 59, $75— Columbia Chainless, ’99. to carefully examine the I f rea being behind it.—Reporter. denominations have existed, each claim i our possibilities are all the property of o f Its resulting in pneumonia. Model 50, $60 ~ “ “ ’98. Q U A L I T Y A C U T O F O UR L U M B E R | other men. We are intellectual pros sonable care is used, however, and ing the name of Friends church. One Model 51, $60— “ “ ’98. AND C O M P A R E P R IC E S . titutes." rhamher'.ain’s Tough Remedy taken, of these branches lias denied the dlvili- A diseased strmach surely tinder* Before buying elsewhere ask for prices on Model 57, $50— Columbia Chain, ’99. all danger will be avoided. Among I y of Jesus Christ, hut the Oregon | mines health. It dulls the brain, kills I> I * tig ti ring Ad v r r lld f incut * the tens o f thousands w ho have used SAWED CEDAR POSTS, ROUGH OR DRESSED Model 49, $40— “ “ Friends belong to that branch which be , , , , l energy, destroys the nervous system, . *, .. , , Lumber delivered in Newberg if so desired. The Woman*» Civic League of Chicago this remedy for la gripp we have yet lieves in the atonement made by Jesus, Pattern 19-20, $35, Hartford Chain, ’99. ( f * . i . ,,u \ \ * ,|d predisposes to insanity and fatal Address us as above or call on our ageut, by tasting death for every man. This has decided to wage war against »tlver- to learn o f a sing’e case having resulted diseases. A ll Dyspeptic troubles are Pattern 21-22, $25 $26— Vedette Chain, ’99. which shows conclusive -1 ... A . I*. O L I V E R , church also holds the universal priest ! tisers who disfigure the city with object* in pneumonia 1 , tiuicklv cured bv kodol Dyspepsia C tire ’ 9 S Wheels Cheaper. pre- , . . thousands . , of eases and . , is . They are not concerned lv N c w lic r g , Or. hood of believers. That each individual ! ionuble signs. • that this remedy is a certain 1 , i It has cure 1 mav come direct to God and receive ev , particularly with tho character of the ventati ve of that dangerous disease. It curing them every day. Its ingredi The patronage of those having repairing to do and those in need of ery needed Messing without the inter advertising, are making no ti^ht against will cure la gripp in less time than any ents are such that it can’ t help curing. Bicycle sundries is respectfully solicited. Am prepared to do vention of human instrumentality, or li- the represents ions of scantily-clad worn* other treatment. It is pleasant ami C. F. Moore & Co. Brazing and Lathe work at reasonable rates. C. F. JOHNSON For sale by ( ’ . F. Moore jell that distinguish some of it, but safe to tike. nance, rite, nr ceremony. Co. druggists. are proceeding on the theory that all Two thousand spectators saw the Chc- c. e. u i . u k . hi (hoard advertising is an offence to in.twa Indian laill team defeat the college The report of the Christian Endeavor good taste and a disfigurement of the Dr Kershaw, in speaking about the team by a score of 21 to 9 last Wednes work showed the number of societies to neighborhood. Their first step will be («rand ltoude reservation, said III* day. The “ rotten” playing, countless be 12, with a total inomtiership of 407. to ask the prominent advertisers to re charges w ere an ¡dustrious lot, although eriors, butler-finger fumbling and nu Amount of money raised for missions move the inartistic displays, explaining among them »re some famous fighters, merous muffs liy the home temn let the $55.25 and for other purposes (42.13. to them that their business will be bene who made so much trouble along the visitors have ten runs in the first inning, Officers for the work for next year: I t artificially digest st he food and ald 9 fited more by such removal than by the Hogue river and other places The und after that there was no catching Nature In strengthening and recon General aupt., Sarah It. Cash; supt. most extensive use of this form of ad mortality he says far exceeds t lie births. them This settles tho series of games, structing the exhausted digestive or lor Salem, Irene B.Townsend ; Newberg, gans. It is the latest Lscovered digest- vertising Failing in tins the ladies will Last year his Indians harvested JO,000 and our hoys will have to hunt other ant and tonic. N d other preparation Rollin W. Kirk. proceed to boycott the obstinate adver bushels o f oats and '>000 bushels o f worlds to conquer;—indeed they might can approach tt in -Tlciency. It In si xnvv SKRVICR*. tisers. The Journal cannot approve the wheat. There are J82 o f them on the Keeps on hand a full and complete line of play a few practice games with nines stantly relieves and permanently enres On Sunday morning Rev. Levi l>. lK>ycottiug feature of this movement, reservation — Reporter. without “ a reputation,” and then go for Uyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Barr preached a telling sermon on but in a general way the movement is to Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Ihe Indians again. As we said Itefore, Sick Headache.Gastralgi a.Cramps, ana •■Church Loyalty” to a crowded house. he commended. The approaches to ev B ism arck’ * Ir o n N erve they are go. d players, but must have all other results o f imperfect digestion. In the course of Ids sermon lie hewed ery city in the country, whether high Was tlie result of liis s[>lcnilitl hoaltli. practice, and this we should like to see Prepared by E. C- DeWItt A Co , Chicago. When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your clo-e to the line and probably touched way or railway, are made hideous by C. K. Mootu: ,<t t o. I mlouiit.it 11 c will an.I trcnicnilous energy them get Ini,.re attempting another wants will be fully supplied. up some tender spots, but with the loos huge billboards bearing all sorts of de arc not fonn I where Stontai h. Liver game.—Transcript. M r Free Delivery. cuing up of purse strings and the w irds vices that the mind of advertiser can Ki lucvs an.l B twols arc out of onlcf. I • «>1 commendation that have been heard conceive and printer or painter execute. CTOS. WIJL,SOnST. yon want these qualities an.l the success Thomas Rhoads, t'enterfield, O., it seems that the effort was not o ilv ap- When these hoards are not provided the they l>liit|t, use I'r Kina's N'.’W I .if« Bills pieeiated but was effective. wall* of buildings, the fences, even the riiev .letclop «very power of brain an.l writes; “ 1 suit, red from piles seven or ( A L L IN T H E A t the same hour Rev. Clias R Scull rock*» and trees themselves, are defaced bo.ly. Only 2’> c uts at l". F. Saiitl.’a eight years No remedy gave me relief until IV W itt’s Wite’ li II i/el S.dve, less spoke to a g o o d house at the M. E by fantastic pictures or lettering In lllllltllots. Ilian a l»»x o f which permantly cured church |7\ Lo ok fo r the nam e on e v e rj ' crudest colors heralding the merits of jC m »hoo y o u buy. Siothing, healing, perfectly In the afternoon Amanda M Way ad somebody** pill* or some other body** Win B Turner w ho holds a promi m e ” F o r 40 year* it has m eant Ax th e le s t shoes m ad e—for Beware o f counterfeits, dressed a large audience and P vs. NrW ' ‘ pants.** nr still another man** brand of nent olei kship in the I '. S senate, ar harmless. ■ / m en. w om en and children. ■ O th er shoes h a v e com e. tin spoke at the evening service. A ll tobacco. Inside the city—any city, for rived with Ins family Monday cven.ng t ’. F, Moore A t’n. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. $ A SUIT OF CLOTHES (!) ! WILL BHIHG HIM AROUND (!) I ! I CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, GENT’S FURNISHINGS. JOHN A. BECK, Feed & Seed Store NEARLY FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD ! ! V Bank of Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, vS 39 ,Q 00 . Nelson & Reed, The Graphic, Columbia Model 49, $40. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. W j l c Q n ’ c D igests w h a t y o u eat. GROCERY. Staple & Fancy Groceries. on a visit to Oregon relatives and friends They have been stopping torn t hornet are coining into the market, lim e in 1 . s Angeles since the adjourn hut not in as penliful quantities as ment o f congress —Reporter. usual. In talking with D. I’>. Kingery a day or two ago, a reporter was informed Gun-shot wounds and powder- that the crows arc playing havoc with hums, cuts, bruises, sprains, woilii Is cherries: that the* pesky birds do not from rusty nails. Insect stings and ivy wait for the fruit to ri;s'n. but pick them |m|.miing. -quick'y healed by TV*Witt's off green. And tlii-is not thecase with Witcll Hazel Salve. 1’osltively pre cherries atone, but w ith apple's and oth- ! vents blond poisoning. Beware of cr fruit as well. Mr. K. thinks there counterfeits “ ItrW itl's Is Safe and should lie a g.»vl loan tv offered f >r the* ‘ sure.'' C. F. Moore .V t'n. carcasses of crows. -Transcript. an d c«’Mt\ Bite M ’ r:»** h a v e been fcufit up» and h a v e fallen dow n. But l.e v r t a shoes h av e gained I i MftM and r r pa tatk « steadily ev ery yea r. W h y ? Ikvnuae w ith o u t netclectirgc heanfy and s ty le they are m ade atrimgr. T h ey h av e earned th e n a m e —•* W ear ! '*■ < 'tt r** M r-!•* New Store ■ » ' X~ \ these services of the day seemed to lie all are more or less afflicted—blank greatly appreciated. walls, vacant lots in otherwise satisfy ing noigliliorhoodrt and every other t i l l TATIdSAL. At the educational meeting Prof. Ed available sjs>t are utilised by the delud win Morrison, aii|ierinten lent, gave Ins ed bfhevers in this form of advertising, annual report and followed by an ipjieal to llte distress ol tienuty loving residents lor higher education which was respond- and pas-er-bv. If it could he proved ed to by anumlier ol others The w >rk id that this reckless outlay of paper or Pacific College came up lor consider paint brmight financial rewards to the ation and a large nunilier of speakers re investors, tlieir perseverenee in herald newed tlieir loyalty and ae:il for the in. ing their wares in this fashion would stitution. Tile rcfsirl of the president not cause st» much wonder* There is at aUo.wd that the past year had been the least room for doubt if enough custom- I hy J- H. L K W 15* t O ., Itusiun. >1nM. “W EAR RESISTERÀ Lrwl. ’ W a r tUMstro rMehjr •I. ( . I ’ o r l i T . N « ‘ \ v 1 m r g In the Pickett Building nearly opposite the Post Offlce where yon will find m il st«.» k of all kinds of B k ACKETS, * SHINOI.ES, LATH. PICKETTS. HME. C EM K.,1. P L A S T E U. «L A S S . SA ILS. LOCKS, POORS, MOl'LPUtUS, KITLPEKS HARDWARE. A g o nt l o r V.l \X B I C Y C L E S —o n ly $ 8 5 0 0 , a n d g u a r a n te e « lo r O N E Y E A R . W. P. I1EACOCK, Proprietor Building Mat?rial Depot.