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NEWBERG ISSUED KVKUY K. II. W o o d w ar d , GRAPHIC. fU D A Y MOON INO. K d it o h A l ’i n i i n i r u . F R ID A Y , S K IT E M BER 22, 1899. tu te reti u servimi r i i » * m ilte r at the postolflce at Sewberg, Urrgea. John K. McLean, of Ohio, is wading through perils by Democrats as well ns by Republicans in his fight for the gubernatorial chair. When the rotes arc counted this fall he rauy doubtless aay that lie has fought it good fight, put ting his own construction on “ good,” but there bo will stop and abbreviate; for the other fellow will win the race. A course in Bpanish has Ireen added to the curriculum of the Astoria High Pchool, and it will not be long till that language will rank in importance in our schools along with German and French, particularly on our Western borders. Another evidence simply that the course of empire has sure enough taken its westward way, and that wo are going to be in it. organized with only ten member*, while Morris, Miste» Jessie Gaidner, Maud the present membership numbers one Comer and Metta Morris, Mr. W. P. liunJred and ten, besides tevi-ral pro- Heacock and wife and sons Orlaml, Mor- bationers. ris and Everett and Delbert Knowles. The day was all that could lie desired Old nature seemed to be trying to assist for such an important occasion as the p, making their beginning of married dedication of the new church, and by life bright, by giving ihem a delightful 10:30, the time for the beginning of the evening. The happy couple left for first service, the house was filled to the Portland on the early morning train limit o fits seating capacity. The other Friday, after stopping there a day or churches in town had adjourned their ¡ two, to go on to their future borne where morning services and helped very ma-j the groom is one of the thrifty farmers terially in swelling the congregation. IÍ ,,f Umatilla county where he has a host the services had been held at any other 0[ friends who will welcome him hack time, when the people of the town were ! wRb his bride. A Guest, ; largely at home, the audience room j would have lacked very much of accom modating all those who would have «»ways. I.ope while there s A t i attack { One Minute (.’ongli C ure. been in attendance. j , . , 7 , , . , , at S 10:46; left my lungs in bad . The A H O opening IIH Ig C service O S V le v began U lu lili M » V» • . V 1 “_ I f l,neu,,lolllft 1 » w ith an organ voluntary by Miss Jessie ; " '“ ‘ I * 1 " tar ‘ >*e first stages of One minute Cough Britt. A choir of nine voices, consisting « » " » " « 'P 'l o n . One of Mesdames G. W. Cults, J. W . Barrie, ! ' 'urt- «»m p ete'y cure. d me,” writes Hel W. tV. Nelson, Misses Mabel Cults, Ben , « ' M elíenry, Bismark. N. D. Give es A G E N iS W ANTED— FOK “ TH E L IF E AND Achi vtments < f Adm iral Dewey.' the world s irreffte».! m v a l hero, i'y Munir HaMeari, the* lifelong friend and a iiu ire ro i the nation's idol, higgebt and best book ; over ‘ 00 page«. * x 10 inches ; nearly lip r .g e a halftone illustr ttintiH. Only KnorBao'i*« tlemaud. bis» commis sion?«. o fit fit free. Chance oi a lifetim e. Write «¿nick. 1 he 1» iininiou Company, 3rd HoorCax ton Bldg., Chicago. o t iv e s o l ic i t o r w anted every - where for ‘ T h e Story of the Philippine!»’ by Murat Hal.-tead, eonunibsioued by the Gov ernment as o-ich tl Historian t<> the War De partment. The book was written in army camps nt Han Franci. co, on the Pacific’ with Geueral Meritt, in the ho-y itals at Honolulu, ¡11 Hon” Kong, in the American trenehe* ut Manila, i;» the insurgents camp w ith Aguinaldo on the Deck of the Olym pia with Dewey, and in the roar of battle at the rail of Manila. Bo- nanz 1 for agents. Brim ful of original pictures taken by the governm ent photographers on the spot. Large book Low prices. Big profits. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address, F. T. Barber, sec y Star Insurance Bldg , Chi cago. Pacific College N E W B E R G -, O R E . V “ I hail boon a scGcrcr for many years from nervousness with all its symptoms and complications,” writes Mrs. O. N. Fisher, 1861 Lexúrrtcn Ave., New York, N. Y. “ I was constantly going to see a physician or purchasing medicine. In the spring of 1897 my husband induced me to try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion. After taking one bottle and fol- lowing your advice I was so encouraged tUnt I took five more bottles, and S en .to; ipped for several weeks as X felt so u.ach better, but still I was not com pletely curca. I commenced taking it again and felt that I was improving faster than at first. I am not now eros 3 and irritable, and I have a good color in my face: hive also gained about ten pounds in weight and one tkousand pounds o f comfort, for I am a new woman once more and your advice and CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. D. Office and Residence one block bouth o f Bank o f Newberg. m T' F all Terra opens September 19th. Full College end , 0 Academic Courses ° , of Study. a Wiley and Messrs F. J. Deach, F. W. l,,Btout n:llef' C- K Moore 4 Co. Cummings, Henry Clemmcns and Dr. H. J. Littlefield, seconded by Granville IC oal R o t a t e T r a n s fe r s , me Everest as Cornctist, assisted very ¡{«ported by the Yam hill Co. Abstract com Coat Me efficiently the day’s services. The In * ...... . O re*».. Mr .... weak sndh„‘ College trained men and women are more in demand than ever of it, coupled with the ‘ Pleasant Pellets' Sept, hi 18W. Jumes M. Pugh, manager, vocation was given by Rev. L. D. Barr, j which are not to be dispensed with. I before. took eight bottles of the ‘ Prescription ’ pastor of Friends church,after which the Lucinda ttyers & husb to la N Pacific College offers an education under most favorable circum the last time, making fourteen in all, Barnes 100 a in P S Fields die audience joined with the choir in the stances. tSsrSw....................................(1000 00 and will not take any more unless you Coronation hymn. Following, in the n so advise, for I do not see as I need it.” pruyer by Dr. Gue, refering to the spread F H -torey A w-f to Allen Smith Solicits the patronage of his old Indiana part It 5 in blk 10 Central ndj of the gospel in the world, he spoke Friends who need watch repairing done. T.eteverybody make haste to extend to Newberg............................ 00 00 thankfully of the new opportunities o- the glad hand to Uoseburg in general U 70 M o r r is o n St. pomd up for missionary work in Cuba James Thomas to Elizabeth and to the editor ol the Review in par P O R T L A N D , OH. Potette 2 90-100 a in J It Row und the Philippines. A very pretty ticular, for the latter has at last found land die t3sr4w..................... duet was rendered by Mrs. J. \V. Barrie one of the excursionist editors who P A Bates A wf to N N Stanley deigned to speak favorably of the above and Mrs. W. W. Nelson. F'or a F'crip- (S3 a in see 23 l2sr3wr............. ture reading, Dr. Randall read the sixth mentioned city. The editor admits chapter of second Chronicles and part of C K Spaulding A w f to Nettie that lie is relieved, and in that case we Morris Its 1 2 3 blk E Hobsons the tenth chapter of Hebrews, all of suppose the rest of us may also have add to Newberg.................... 150 00 which was especially appropriate to the F L O U R , F ICED, H A Y & G R A I N reasonable hope for a relief; that is, ¡1 occasion. The dedication anthem was Frederick Hanlon 4 wf to Jacob G A R D E N Ä. F L O W E R one crumb of comfort is sullicient to act Ripley 28,800 sq ft in LaFay- rendered by the cho’ r. Miss Eva Martin wishes to say to her SEEDS. as balm to bis injured feelings, and in ette........................................ 500 00 Newberg friends that she is ready for ft had been announced nnd expected Send for Catalogue to the President. Í & - Free Delivery. cidentally to make an end of certain ro that Dr. Morris oi the Boston Theologi Geo F Naylor to G \V A L I their fall trade with a fine line of street E . C. W a r d & Co. sentful ebullitions on account of lack Pickring 27.49 a In sec 3 t3 cal School would ho present and deliver lmts, including a fine line in Golf and 1st. Street, Newberg, Or of supposed duo prominence. bet us s rlw ...................................... 482 00 Bicycle hats. Opening display of Pat the dedication sermon. Circumstances hope for the best anyway. being such, however, that he could not Elizabeth Potetto to James tern hats Fept. 23rd. These Pattern Thomas 2 99 100 a in J 1! Row reach Newberg in time to fulfill his en hats cannot he exceled outside the largo The opening up of collego again lias gagement, he sunt in his stead Dr. Ran land die t3sr4w..................... 100 00 cities, and will be marked .j 2.00 to fo ,00 already caused a new atmosphere about dall, pastor of the First M. E. church of .1 R Booth A wf to Adolph JERSEY CATTLE & PO LAND below city prices. town, and few can help feeling its ex- Seattle. I)r. Randall took for his text Matthias It 2 n Its 5 6 blk 3 C H IN A H O G S hilerating effect. Newberg is becoming the twenty-fourth verse of tlio twentieth McM ................................... 300 00 2 N o R ig h t t o U g lin e s s . From the best strains. Stock for sale at reason more and more a collego town, filled chapter of Acts, “ But none of these John Kenoyor to F Horn 169 The woman who is lovely in face, form able prices. with a characteristic collego spirit. This things move mo, neither count I my life sw sec 8 t.’lsrów.................. 1 00 Address, and temper wilWalwavs have friends, but is as it should he, for every one with any dear unto myself, so that 1 might finish MARRIAGE LICENSES. ono who would bo attractive must keep J . M . A. S. W . A T K IN S O N , discernment at all, knows that this in my course with joy, and the ministry, Charles Williams to Edith M. Gard her health. If sho is weak, sickly and N e w lte r g , O r. stitution has been the life and founda which I have received of the Lord.Jesus, ner. all run down, she will be nervous and ir tion of our little city. There may yet be to testify the gospel of tlio grace of ritable. If she lias constipation or kid n few wlio will say tliat the college is of God.” From this verse of Scripture, Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, ney troubip, her impure blood will cause no benefit to the town, but their words Dr. Randall preached a powerful and pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a mark them as back numbers, and relics impressive sermon. He held up the life M idi., says: “ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure wretched complexion. Electric Bitters of an undesirable past. They are to be of the apostle Paul as a pattern for the cured me o f a severo caseofindigestiou; N. K. BRITT. President. J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. pitied, in that they are not broau ideal life of the Christian to-day. in such can strongly recommend it to all dys is the best medicine in tho world to regu minded enough to keep abreast of the an earnest and forcible manner ns con!d peptics.” Digests what you eat with late stomach, liver ami kidneys and puri fy tho blood. It gives strong nerves, spirit of a new civilisation. leave no doubt ns to his sincerity and be out aid from the stomach, and cures bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich B. C. MILES, dyspepsia. C. F. Moore & Co. lief. He said, "Th e great trouble with J. V. COLCORD. * ) complexion. It will make a good-looking K. If. WOODWARD. the Christian world is that we don’ t The aged widow of Colonel Joe Meek charming woman of a run-down invalid. N. E. B RITT. more than half believe what we profess. Directors. —sightless and gray, sitting in.thehonio -------- ' • The poet tells us there is a time to sow- Only 59 cents at C. E. Smith’s Drugstore. in which sho was installed by the gal A promise reads pleasantly and even anil tliero is a time to reap, a time to lant trapper when she was a blooming beautifully, hut when It conns to the laugh and a lime to weep. The poet it F,S P O N T I K NT*»—I.add A Tilton. Port W ill sell cheaper than any one in the County. W ill exchange New Work Is progressing very satisfactor CO K laud; National Park Bank, New York. young Indian maiden, crooning to her test wo do not dare stake our ull on the never lived in Oregon. Here the farm Goods for old. ily on tho new bridge. The framing lielief in tho fulfillment of that promise. self in the language of her tribe—con ers combine ttie sowing and reaping in has all been done, and it is expected Goods sold on W eekly or Monthly Payments. stitutes a link between the beautiful The great need of life is the placing of to one time, and if they happen to weep Strangers visitin g the city are invited to call nt that today the false work will he com tiie bank for information concerning the wilderness of the Oregon territory of our hope in that in which wo may de on account of the rain they arc enabled city. Correspondence invited. pleted, when that 140 foot span will be half a century ngo and the state of pend. The great necessity, is (he placing to laugh at their fears a day or two gin to go Into position. Tho bottom > ( worldly interests, secondary. Paul's Oregon that has grown upon and out of later.— Reporter. chords are mammoth things and look it. This little Indian woman of four testimony differs from the principles up us if, when once p aced in position ai-.d on which our lifo is based. And Paul score, gentle and cheerful; an honored “ Best on the market for coughs and thoroughly stayed by the trusses, to be mother as she was a faithful wile, pre was cither well informed and sincere, or Middleton, Oregon. of timbers equally heavy with the low sents a picture which quaintly, almost ill informed and insincere, and the colds and nil bronchial troubles; for er chords, they will hold a ry weight grand results of his life prove the for croup it has no equal,” writes Henry pathetically, illustrates the history of M A N U F A C T U R E llS O F that may be placed on them. Mr. the time— lar away when reckoned by mer conclusion. Hu was so tilled witli It. Whltford, South Canaan, Conn., of A L L K IN D S O F L U M B E R . Gilbert will do the county a good job, human memory, hut tin yesterday when zeal that he took his rost in work. He Ono Minute Cough Cure. C. F . Moore We have a lot of choice mountain tim ber nnd —one that can be depended upon to nre constantly running our mill. Wt added to the records of the nation’s life was a typo of that character which the & Co. would ask you if in need of LUTVISER give satis faction.—Transcript. Keeps on hand a lull and complete line of —in which the “ yet young state was Christian religion produces. History is to carefully exam ine the full of such characters, with the brilliant younger yet.” —Oregonian. Two ear loads of Roman pressed brick QUALITY Sc CUT OF OUR LUMBER examples of such men ns Moses, Wanted—We will pay $12.00 a week AND COM PARE PRICES. (or the nev. bank building arrived yes Joshua, Caleb and Hozoklah. What salary to either a man or woman to rep Before buying elsewhere ask for prices on “ Out of the Old rimes Into t’ io New” stands good in history is applicable to terday. These bricks are made at New berg, Yamhill county, by tho Newberg resent the Midland Monthly Magazine SAWED CEDAR POSTS, ROUGH OR DRESSED When you are needing anything in this line, call and see us and your is the very expressive subject of a lec individuals at tho present time. Paul’s as a subscription solicitor. The Mid wants will be fully supplied. ture delivered the other day in Missouri life and work show that it was his con Pressed Brick Co., and the firm was land is tlni same size as McClures or the Lumber delivered in New berg if so de.-ired. awarded the contract to furnish the s t r f ree Delivery. Address us as above or call on our agent, by the Rev. is. A. Steele, a prominent tinual struggle nnd enthusiasm which Cosmopolitan. It is now in its sixth southern speaker and divine. Near the brought him such phenomenal success. brick for the new government custom CTO S. W I L S O N " . A . I*. O L I V K K , year and is tho only magazine of this close of his lecture, he put a whole lot By the practice of tho same Christian house at Portland. Their pressed brick N c w l t e r j , Or. kind published in the great Central of truth in a small compass, rather a teal, the heights to w hich he mounted was awarded a bronze medal at the West. A handsome premium given to rare thing these days for one of Ins party are attainable to the modern Christian. Omaha exposition.—Baker City Repub C A L L IN T i l E s c o n o » - ^ each subscriber. Send 10 cents for a lican. affiliations. His words were: “ la m a Climb tho mountain top of experience A nice, clean stock of Family- copy of the Midland and premium list Democrat from the sole of my foot to the tnd claim tlio vast and unsurpassable to the Twentieth Century Publishing crown of my head, and am recognised as view of God nnd his righteousness.” K. E. Turner, Compton, Mo., was Co., St. I.o-iis Mo. Groceries at the Lowest Prices. 9 lo t4 such down south; hut it amuses mo to A t the closo of the sermon Dr. Gue cured o f piles by DeWitt's Witch lla/.el hear the Democrats raising the cry of brought forward tlio financial needs of Salve after suffering seventeen years Highest Market price paid for 1 T lia t I In i»l>l>ing ilo n t'a c h e . 'anti-expansion.’ Don’ t you know that the church. He stated that five hun and trying over twenty remedies. Would quickly leave you, if you used the Democratic party has always favored dred dollars wero yet needed to free the Physicians nnd surgeons endorse it. In the Pickett Building nearly opposite the Post Office where you will find expansion, that it claims (lie credit building of all incumbrance. In response Beware of dangerous counterfeits. C. Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands of Butter, Kggs and other Produce. till stock of nil kinds of sufferers have proved their matchless for the acquisition of all the vast terri to his appeal for aid, three hundred and j F. Moore A ( 'o. B kA C KETS, SHINGLES, LATH , PIC KE TTS, LIM E, merit for Sa-k and Nervous Headaches. tory that has been added to the domain eight dollars were raised by suhscrip-. CEMENT, PLASTER, GLASS, NAILS, LOCKS. They make pure blood and strong nerves of this magnillcent country? There is lions from the audience. For the ro-1 poors , m o u l d in g s , b u il d e r s h a r d w a r e . Tìios. II. Rogers anil Dr. Lewis took and build up your health. Easy to take. just one way to explain this Democratic mnitnlcr. the officials of the church ar their departure for Tillamook Saturday Try them. Only 25 cents. Money hack opposition to expansion—the adminis ranged ami provided. morning to investigate an old wreck on if not cured. Sold by C. E. Smith, drug- A g-cn t f o r A .J A X B I C Y C L E S —o n ly $ 3 5 .0 0 , a n d g u a r a n te e d tration favors it, ami the Democrats are At the close of the evening service tho the Nehalem beach, which is supposed ;.¡s( f o r OA’ K Y E A R . opposed to the administration. I am an to he the old beeswax laden ship of long optimist. I believe President Mi-Kin- McKin- \ j place. The trustees, Wisdom M ilbiq ago, ns no wreck has occurred on that ley is going to manage this Philippine Charles Graves, Clarence Butt, A. 11 i.,., ...... ,r . i , .... I ) beach since the settlement of the Oregon question in just the right way. The j bumps ton, C. E Newhouso, W. D. Utelv left the United Mates is the great missionary ( „ umnnns i in I (.»on. \\ . ( utts, went * for- *: const. . The .1 (thiitins Maiuls 1 , , , .... wreck partly exp Med, ami .Mr. Honors nation and an allwise Providence is ward and stood w lule I>r. (¡no in their' • , , ,, . ............ .............. will exea guiding us. There is no use to oppose j behalf, presented the church to presiding ‘ ' evidence confirming his la-lh-f r u g g is t s the taking of the Philippines. We have elder Walter», who read the dedication tliat it is the old Spanish galleon that It artificially digest s the food and aids them now ami I assure you we are going ritual. Prayer by Dr. Randall closed the — - - ♦ - ■. Nature In strengthening nnd recon nailed front Manila a century or so ngo. to keep them. I don’t know whether ; impressive ceremonies of a day which structing the exhausted digestive or- — Reporter. Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Wall pans, it isthelatest Lscovereddigest- Gen. Otis Is the best men for the place certainly marks an epoch in the history ant and tonic. N o other preparation ho occupies, but I am too go<xl an of the Methodist church o f Newberg. Paper. It ’s a long life, but devotion to tlw true interests nnd can approach It in ?31cioncy. It in American to be found giving comfort to _______ _______ _ DeWitt's Little Early Riscrs pernia- prosperity of the American People has won for it netv stantly relieves and permanently cures the enemies of my country by abusing Msrrlrd «— » - ■— — 1 nently cure chronic constipatlon, bil- Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, friends as the years rolled by and tin-original members tho commander of its army .’1 May I At the home of Mr and Mrs. Rhode I Hisnesi nirvousncss nnd worn-out Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea, o fits family passed to their reward, and these admirers Stationery and School Supplies. Sick Headache.Gastraigia.Cramps, and there lie others. Gardner, New berg, Ore., Thursday e\ fading; elea- se mul legniate thè eutlie are loyal nnd steadfast today, with faith in its teach all other results o f imperfect digestion. cuing, 8 cptcmber llth 1899, occured tlio systeni. Simili, pleasant, never grlpe P re p a re d by E. C. DeWltt A Co., Cfilccgo. ings, and confidence in the information which it Ut. K. D e d ic a to r y H m i o f i , 'falli ou. little pilla." C. F. wedding of their daughter Miss Edith, or slcken I t F. M o o k i : A t o . brings to their homes and firesides. After a year ol ceaseless toll and »trug- recently ol Peso Robles, California, to Muore A Co. As a natural consequence it enjoys In its old age all Hooks and Tablets and Ktc.. Ktc. — — - f t ......... - gle on the part of pastor ami congrega Mr. Charles Williams of Athena, Ore. the vitality nnd vigor o f youth, strengthened and tion, with much sell sacrifice to all, the The bride looked beautiful in costume of ripened by the experiences o f over half a century. Il lakes all kinds of people to make new M. E. church building was last blue grey trimmed with white silk and up Ibis world. They are sorto’ graded, It is “ The New-York Weekly Tribune,” acknowledged the country over as F. A M oK K IS. fro*. Ptinday formally dedicated to the cause ribbon, carrying a lioqiict ol w hite roses, « s ii w ere;—some are alinosi per feci loti, M il.I S. Vice Pre, the leading National Family Newspaper. of Methodism in Newberg. The struct- as she marched in the parlor led by her and then they dwituile on down to Ilio MOSES V O fA W . C.shter 1 Kecognlzing its value to those who desire all the news of the State and ture itselfin a monument to tlie self-for sister Mrs. Lulu Knowles, bridesmaid, lowest depths of degredatloti. ltut we Nation, the publisher o f "T h e Graphic” (your own favorite home paper) has en put into a shoo should getful ami indefatigable ell >rts o f the accom| it ted by tho gn in ami their Iti-ard of thè fellow thè other day w ho t qp-red in-o an alliance with ‘ The New-York WeeRly Tribune” which enables rmç you is dollar'« worth o f Newberg Methodists. In particular, it friend Mr. Fred King of Portland, wns right smtwk o ff thè lag end of eus- comfort, ft dollar's worth o f him to furnish both papers at the trilling cost of $1.50 per year. * r v k * . a Joilftr » worth o f v i i L i Y is a monument to the ability and earnest- groomsman. As they halted under a sedi.ess, and Ibis was thè fellow nhn rt'al satisfaction. ForoTenr Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the dollar yea pat Into a pair o f ne«s ol the parlor, Rev. W. J. Waltz, for beautifully decorate I arch with floral w b o rg , O r. wrapped a borse blanket and some community in which he lives a cordial support o f his local newspaper, as it while all have had a part in the work, horseshoes of roses hanging directly over other ictus luto a bundlo of wlieat and works constantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to bis the burden of the great responsibility their heads, Rev. Glen, of Dayton, step ullowed it to ritti itilo Elsla W right's home all the news and happenings of bis neighborhood, the doings o f his O IR G A Y lN r iZ - E ID 1 3 0 3 lay upon him ami the new edifice is ped forward and with a few very im llireshor. No serlous dnmage, but frie ils, the condition and prospects for different crops, the prices in horn largely the result of his zealous labor. pressive words, tied the knot that made liilngs were shook up m iglity liv e ly .— markets, and, in fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every » ids In fact, the steady growth of the church them one. After hearty congratulations Trauscrlpt. ron ivcofTY hooest ra'uo. awake, progressive family. a general banking Transac X t’U tM tho hc*t h m h rrtl.at within the past few years, is greatly the and the examining the many beautiful R. noy Hill t o y ; you c*t tho lust think of it! Both these papers for $1.50 a year. business. result of the enthusiastic ami efficient presents, a lime was pent in social chit b«*t work that »kill can pnv Send all subscriptions to a;»oo; you *rot tho most c^rn- pastors with which the class here has chatand feasting on sandwiches ami “ They aw .imply perfect," write. J 'rt th«t «cionor can civo. Look for •Lew is" on tu« been favored. Rev. Geo. If. Bennett Coffee, ice cream and cake. A company Roti’t. Moore, of LaFkyette, Imi , of •hoe. Haste only l y Fot and Rev. It. A. Atkins, together with of nineteen, a’l near relatives and friends, lk-Wltt’s Little Farly U i«r*. the “ fa J . it. i . E u i«s r o . . k ij a l o n , >I b m . Rev. Waltz shnrs in the credit of the were present, viz: Mr. and Mrs Rli-nlc* mous little pill.” for constipation and solvi. » MWrar Registers” for sale by sncces*ful progress of the church. Just Gardner, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles nil liver ailment«. Never (ripe. I ’. F. ♦cn'yezrs ago the Newberg class w a first Williams, Mr. Fred King, Mrs. Mary Moore Jt Co. •I. ('. Pi.ptfr, N r w l f r f f l\m » » I t e r s . O regon . JOHN A. BECK WATCHMAKER * «> JEWELER, E xpenses L o w — Competent and thetic Teachers. Feed à Seed Sioro Sympa Excellent home for younger boys and girls. THOMAS SPHIMG HILL FAfliVl. NEWLIN. Furniture Store H A R D W IC K & CO. CARRY A FULL LINE look of Newberg. CAPITAL STOCK, 830,000. foison & Hoed, — OF— NEW AND SECOND-HAND jY-' W' Wilson’s QROcERY. Staple & Fancy Groceries. New Store G. W. Gilbert. ¡ M i l C. F. Moore & Co Dyspepsia Cure. D . Digests what you eat. W. P. H E A C O C K , Proprietor Building Material Depot. NEARLY FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD ! ! Every, Dollar 4 f J. 3. L«wis Co's “W ear Resisters” u Exchange bought and ;ti k liections The Graphic,