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SOCIETY NOTICES.
W
o r THE WORLD.—N ÏW B E R O C A M P , SO.
, 1U, m etti avary Monday evening.
•t\r c.T. U.-BUSINK88 MEETING THE (uu>
8trawherry crates for safe by C. B.
Wilson.
O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY
. erculnfa In Bank o ( Newberg building.
Nice line of 1900 pattern wall paper at
C. F. Moore A Co.’s.
A ND L. o r R .-N 1W B E R Q COUNCIL. NO,
Friday evening In Ma­
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for
expressing or light hauling.
lie. metta a ra r;
K , le hall.
A ,
r.
AND A. I f .—MEETS E V E R Y 8 A T U *
day n lfh i la 0. V. Bauk building.
CHURCH NOTICES.
7lRirND8* CHURCH - SERVICES E V E R *
• Sunday at H a, m and 8 p. in. and Thunp
ay at 2 p. m. Sabbath ichool every Bunda* at
9:45 a. m. Monthly m eeting at 8 p. m. the flrat
Tuesday in each month. Quarterly m eeting
the second Saturday and Sunday In February,
May, August and November. Woman's For­
eign Missionary Society meets third Saturday
In each month at 3 p. m.
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APTIBT CHURCH.—8KRVICE8, SUNDAY 11
a. m .and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school Sun-
ys at h) a. ns. Prayer m eeting Wednesday
evening at 7:88 o’clock.
S
The Graphic and the Oregonian for
$ 2 . 00 .
Wedneaaay In oach
\ Y . end and fourth
month.
I
AH aboard for Salem to-morrow.
The best place to buy wheels on the
installment plan is at Hoskins.
A. P. Oliver has 24 high grade sheep
together with their lambs, for sale.
tl
Top buggy for sale, or will trade for
wood.
A . E. M oore .
Leave your orders at the office of the
Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab
wood.
up the town.” Well if this were true,
would not these same farmers be better
off if Newberg bad several good factor­
ies and a population three or four times
as great as it row hast To be sure New­
berg wants the factory because it is ex­
pected that it will greatly enhance the
value of property and put new life into
business of all kinds, but a very Urge
share of this will come from the increase
■ in profits that will come to the farmers
who raise the beets. Any change that
benefits the farmer benefits Newberg
and vice versa.
B E E T S U G A R M E E T IN G .
IN T E R E S T A N D D E T E R M IN A T IO N
C R E A S IN G .
L is t o r C o n tr a c to r s P u b lis h e d .
IN ­
John Yeager
C F Yeager
2 Fred Kuapp
5 H B Gearin
8
25
F u r S a l«.
A good young work horse.
W. C. L a w i
H . COOPER.
N o ta ry P-.tblie.
5
5 J E Kennedy
5 E Perieli
10
With a Cubbing rate of only $!
2 F 11 Buretta
5
6 8 Merton
6 for the Graphic and the Oregoni
14 P C Smith
6 get all lite news, both local and general,
at a very .low figure. Now is the time
MiDDLrrox.
Choice Farm and City Property.
2 Ignatz Simon
1 to subscribe.
Fred Elwert
Collect Rents and Look A fter Estates.
2
2 8 Stein
B F Dewey
Investments Made for Non-Residents.
1 C F Barrett
10
F o r S a l« o r T r a d «.
J Chapman
Insurance W ritten in Select Companies.
5 J E Vincent
2
C P Kruger
I wish either to sell my home place or
4 trade it for a smaller piece of property.
Richard Parrott
1 F L Gustili
1 Marion George 5
W R Beringer
F. A. E lliott .
8
S F A Olds
E Spath
I f you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save b o A
T ioardvillr .
time aud money by calling on us.
I f we haven’t what ¥9d
Y o u r B o y ’ « B o o t «.
waut we w ill take pleasure in assisting you in procuring ffo p -
C Schömberg
5
Doesn’t it get monotonous to keep
erty to your satisfaction.
I f a non-resident and wish to Ob­
WoobRCRX.
everlastingly paying out for new shoes
tain information about Real Estate or the country in general,
C P McCormick 15
“ for the boy?" Tell him to get a pair
S hkbwood .
or N ew berg (the town o f schools aud churches) in particular,
o f J. B. Lewis Co.'s Wear-Beeisters at
3
T
M
Baker
write us.
4
J 8 Roberta
J. C. Porter’s. There'll be less bills to
6
3 J Galbreath
A J Hess
pay.
2 J P Young
4
J H Clear
1 W J Weston
S
Henry Voaa
Nolle«.
1 W F Young
3
J N Hoffman
Bran $12 per ton at the mill, Shorts
2
1
Jacob
Klseger
C J Calkins
N E W B E R G , ORE.*
$15, Chop $16, Middling, $17, Flour
S phixqbrook .
2
21 $2.70 b’ bl. in every store.
2 A Acbeson
A R Milla
Any bind of grain exchanged into
l Gill Terry
2
J Rush
other millstuff, or bought at highest
% J Nash
W Shires
l'a
Fl'cus A G rafe .
2 H Newlin
3 market price.
Zira Mills
10 E Heater
5
G Heater
Th e Academ y offers excellent opportunity for review work and prepa­
N o l l e « ! A ChAD|e o f F ir m .
6 G M Graves
6
A Heater
ration for teaching. Besides the
G rarmb -C lackamas C o .
Any persons knowing themselves in­
2 8 M Kelso
8 E Hillman
2 debted to us or credited in the Xewbe.-g
3 F F Tooze
5 Flouring Mills, will please settle ac­
H Goalding
counts as soon as possible, as there will
WlLSONVlLLR.
-There will be-
J H Epler
S V C Young
25 be a change in the firm.
WILLAMIMA.
F uchs A G r a f e .
H Robbins
15
A Brentano
W E Smith
J J Conner
W F Davideon
Joa Coleman
WRIGHT & COOPER,
ji’ea/ Estate Brokers.
Newberg, Ore.
The beet sugar meeting held in Cra­
A long pull, a strong pull and a pull ter’s hall last Friday evening was a
altogether and we will land the beet sug­ source of great encouragement to the
RE SBYTERIAN CHURCH.—8ERVICE8 EV.
ery two weeks as follow s: February 7th ar factory.
directors of the Development Company
and 21st, March 7th and 21st, and A p ril 4tn and
18th.
Forty-five acres, ail fenced, part and those most intensely interested in
cleared. House, barn eto. $650. In securing the enterprise. Although the
ree
m e t h o d io t . - p r a y k r
m e e t in g
every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath quire o f A. P. Oliver.
weather was such that the farmers did
school every Sunday at 10 a. m._______________ _
not attend very generally, the attend­
A news depot has been established at
ance from town and immediate vicinity
Moore’s drug store where the leading was very good. It indicated that the
Local Events.
periodicals may be had.
interest had in no way abated and that
Good pasture for eight or ten head of no such thought as failure was enter­
Fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery.
The Grey Eagle for Salem on June 2. cattle near the river. Terms reasonable. tained.
F. A. Morris, secretary of the board of
Enquire of Ed Hobson.
C. B. Wilson is itVll paying cash lor
y
directors, read an interesting and care­
Hoskins the bicycle king handles
produce.
fully prepared report of the work done
Special sale of bats next Saturday more makes of wheels than any other up to date, by the directors. They have
man
in
town.
Repairing
Deatly
done.
-Jmne Sod, at Mrs. S. C. Johnson’s.
held eighteen regular and several special
Try a load of slab wood for $1.50.
The best of fresh and salt meats the meetings, and have sacrificed much
The Chas. K . Spaulding Logging Co.
market affords will be found at the Xew- time and labor in behalf of the work.
A l . l f e A n « D e a th F ig h t.
G e r v a is .
35
Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la.,
Miss Daisy Trueblood of Portland is berg Meat Market. The highest prices Of the $500 capital stock of the company Henry Manning 20 Mary Aral
$386 has been subscribed o f which J J Hurley
paid for butcher’s stock..
25 Jos Rubens
5 writing o f his almost miraculous escape
visiting in tew n with Mrs. L. S. Hill.
10 Jos Vanderback 5 from death, says: “ Exposure after
<C. C. Smith is now be ready to make
Four more weeks remain for getting $237.50 has been paid up. This leaves M Fershweiler
5
measles induced serious lung trouble,
«tamp pictures 16 for 2oc. Four differ­ in our work for the beet sugar factory. stock subscribed but unpaid to the Theo Rubens
F aibvikld .
which ended in consumption. I bad
ent positions.
Let every man roll up bis sleeves und amount of $148.50. It is desired that as
soon as possible this w ill be paid, and Chas Harding 100 Abram Ditmaro 1 frequent hemorrhages and coughed
get
in
and
drill
while
the
opportunity
Miss Kuykendall o f North Yam hill Is
the remaining stock be taken up, that J R Broyles
5
night and day. A il ray doctors said I
an town vlsltiDg with Harvey and is offered.
BCTTEVILLE.
the work of the directors may not be
must soon die. Then I began to use
Flora Wilson.
Farmers I want your eggs. I will hampered financially. The total ex ­ F W St Clair
2 W E Pendleton 6 Dr. Kings New Discovery which wholly
We have a fine line of Kodaks and give cash for them.
Egg packers penses have been $115.48.
20 Jacob Lippuner 1 cured me. Hundreds have used it on
F Feller
Cameras and keep supplies of all kinds. furnished free to those wishing them.
Hon. Clarence Butt, gave an extended J R Kinyon
fi my advice and all say it never falls to
10 J P Feller
>C. F. Moore A Co.
C. B. W ilson .
talk on his trip to LaGrande. From his J B W olf
2 Fred Dental
2
X cure throat, chest and lung troubles.”
Farmers who have been growing poor­
L a F ayette .
Regular size 50c and $1. Trial bottles
There was a large attendance at the observations of the enterprise there he is
e r year by year on the wheat proposition memorial services held in the Friends confident that there is no doubt as to C H Chriatenton 6
free at C. F. Moore & Co.’s drug store.
will do well to investigate the offer church Sunday afternoon, and an able the success of the industry if secured for
T o A LATIN.
made for growing eugar beets.
S
4 Julius Etel
sermon was preached by Rev. Barr from this locality. Several short speeches Albert Ille
W h y So M a n y Y o u n g M an F a ll.
5
5 L Sagert
Mrs. Ramsey has bought Mrs. Mc­ the text “ Hitherto hath the Lord helped were made urging renewed and increas­ J L Byrom
“ One trouble with many young men
ed diligence in the canvass for acrenge.
C hamfoeu
Kern's interest in the milliner business us.”
who start out in business is they try to
Before the meeting was over several of Gustav Hofer
S
2 J C Kirk
and up to July 4 she will make a clear­
do too many things at once,” says Hetty
A very pleasant union social was
the business men present subscribed Dan McCann
1 L P Swan
1
ance sale at 25 per cent reduction.
Green, “ the richest woman in Ameri­
held in the basement o f the Frieuds
N M Conner
Vi Sarah Kennedy 30 ca,” in the June Ladies’ Home Journal.
Eugene Hoskins is now running a bar­ church Saturday evening, participated acreage, about 100 acres in all.
We publish below a list of all persons J L Lindsay
2 F Van Wassen-
ber shop in San Francisco, California, in by the Christian Endeavorers, and
“ The result is that they don’t know as
[hove 40
having graduated from the Moler barber the young people o f the Baptist Union who bad subscribed sugar beet acreage A Weishaar
much as they ought to about any one
up
to
last
Saturday
night
with
the
1
John Scollard
-college of that city. Mrs. Hoskins and and Epworth League.
thing, and they naturally fail.
The
amount contracted opposite the names.
D undee .
the children left here for San Francisco
trouble with young men who work on
Prospects look towards a big excur­
NEWBERO.
Dundee Sugar Beet John Parrott
Wednesday aiorning.
salaries is that they're always afraid ol
sion to Salem to-morrow, and the full Geo C Sears
100
(Co 30 C C Cross
doing more than the're paid for. They
Arthur Heston of Dundee went down
passenger limit o f the boat will probab­ C K Spaulding
50
L Nelson ,
1 D Herring
don’t enter into their work with the
to Portland on Decoration day and ran
ly be taken. Excursionists may pro­ A Pickett
Wm
Psrrott
5
Can by Heston
5
right spirit. To get on and be appreci­
in a bicycle road race which was par­
cure breakfast on boat by seeing the A Versteeg
8 L Parrott
40
F J Clark
ated a young man must do more than he
ticipated in by some good riders. Arthur
steward before hand. The ever pres­ R Everest
10
W est C u kh a lem .
is paid to do. When he does something
had not practiced to speak of, but came
ent candy stand will be aboard for the John Semmler
10
1
C Jensen
that his employer has not thought of be
out near the middle of a bunch of six­
accommodation o f the people.
G W Hash
35
C harleston .
shows that be is valuable. Men are
teen ridera.
D
Adolf
6
2
Chas
Renne
L R Winters
We understand that the Woodmen of
always willing to pay good salaries to
The Reporter says: President New-
G Neuman
8
G Schneller
4 N L Wiley
people who will think of things for
1 in is one of the best educators and most the World, are going to lend some as­ H Richter
8
O Woodworth
4 J Giebisch
them. The man who only carries out
devoted men that ever lived within the sistance toward securing the beet sugar G Wohlgemuth
1
Jas Newman
2 C A Bristow
tlie thoughts and ideas of another is
confines of Yamhill county, and we are factory for Newberg. They are to send W A Parrish
10
Thos M Beier
nothing more than a mere tool. Men
sorry to see him leave the great and out one speaker and three solicitors at E l ’arrisli
3
D
atton
.
who can be relied upon are always in
growing Pacific coast. His place will be the expense of the order, to make an H H Livengood
4
2
--- demand.
E J W irf
active canvass for acreage. Such co-op­
Tbe scarcest tbing in the
exceedingly bard to fill.
F W Williams
2
.
-
-
•
1520
Total
eration speaks well for the order.
world to-day is a thoroughly reliable
James Madson returned from Cres-
O J & E M Hodson
6
While the above was the total amount
man.”
Last tall I sprained my left hip while S A Brutscber
well, Lane couuty, the first oftbe week
4
under contract at the end of last week,
handling
some
heavy
boxes.
The
doc­
where be bought one hundred and
enough more has been arranged for which
S Brutscher
85
A M n n .t e r D e v il F is h
s ix ty aoees o f land. H e says many tor I called on said at first it was a Jos H all
1
can tie depended upon, to bring the total
Destroying Its victim, is a type of
fields of fall sown wheat seen on the slight strain and would soon be well, Jas A Kersey
up near 2000 acres. The names of the
2
constipation. The power of this mal­
road are looking very sickly and the out­ but it grew worse and the doctor then W H Mears
new contractors will be published from
5
ady is felt on organs, nerves, muscles
look fora big crop Is not very promising. said I had rheumatism. It continued D Tallman
week to week as they suliecribe acreage.
2
and brain. But Dr. King's N ew L ife
Four hundred and sixty-one voters to grow worse and I could hardly get Wm Stratton
4
Fills are a safe and certain cure. Best
around
to
work.
I
went
to
a
drug
Deeoratloa
Day
Servleee.
have registered in North and South
H C Paulson
45
in
the world for stomach, liver, kid­
store
aud
the
druggist
recommended
The enercises held in Crater's hall on
Newberg precincts, which show a gain
H 0 Hanson
&
Decoration day were appropriate to neys and bowels. Only 25o at C. F.
o f seventy-nine over the vote cast in me to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I O B Westfall
3
Moore A Co.’s drug store.
tke «cession and largely attended, the
1898. This gain is about three times as tried it and oue half of a 50c bottle Thos Smith
6
I now recommend J A Heater
hall being packed to the limit of seat­
great as is shown by any other town in f cured me entirely.
5
Announcem ents.
ing capacity. The public school stu­
the county. Follow the crowd and you it to all my friends.—F. A . Balicock, A J Winters
10
Erie,
Pa.
I
t
is
for
sale
by
C.
F.
Moore
dents made a pleasant feature of the oc­
will see it headed for Kewberg every
Jas Everest
3
FRIENDS CHURCH.
A Co., druggists.
casion by attending in a body, and
time.
J C McCrea
5
Sunday school at ]0 a. m. Preaching
greatly aided in the services of the af­ at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
20
A letter received this week from Jesse Edwards
Prof. Rollin Kirk, a graduate of Pacif­
ternoon. John McCleery presided over Intermediate
3
ic College in the class of ’98 and who James Vestal, tells of an old time fam­ E W Hall
“
-
5:30 11
the exorcises, which were opened with Y.P.S.C.E.
3
has been teaching near Carlton for the ily reunion held at Whittier, where all O W Howie
“ -
•
6:30 "
prayer by Rev. J. F. Day.
2
Y.W .C.A.
“ At college. 4
cast two years has been elected as prin­ the Vestal relatives in that vicinity D R Hutchens
............. .
4
“
The address was given by Prof. J. C. Y.M.C.A.
5
cipal of the Newberg public Bcbool. gathered around a sumptuous Sunday Joe Everest
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even­
Hodson,
and an
appropriate and
1
T h e other teachers so far elected are, dinner, the kind so dear to Uncle Jim­ W J Tucknees
thoughtful one it was. He recalled the ing.
5
Mrs. Vannle Martin, and the Misses mie’s heart, and lived over old times to­ M Votaw
Midweek moeting on Thursday at 2
achievements of the nation’s honored
10
Mary Burrows, Maggie Ioglis and Ella gether. In the afternoon the company C N Mackie
dead, and reviewed the cast of national p. m.
A
assembled in the front yard and was G Everest
Crawford.
Junior Endeavor society meets Sun­
greatness iu the loss of life suffered. He
2
At the earnest request of a number of “ kodaked” by Mrs. Emma Hill. The C F Mackie
paid tribute to the loyalty and valor of day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
letter
states
that
there
seems
to
be
plen­
Chas
Reese
1
the citizens of Daytou, J. L . Hoskins at­
L evi D. B arr , Pastor.
the old soldiers, and emphasized the
10
tended tlie picnic and memorial exer­ ty of everything in Southern California A Clark
debt of the nation to them. In referring
5
cises held there on Wednesday. He re-i except good cold water, and that such as J S Larkin
BAPTIST.
to present conditions lie uttered strong
3
•ceived a royal welcome and if there is { they have doesn’t come according to G B Day
Preaching Sunday morning. Even-
sentiments in favor of national expan­
1
anything in outward demonstrations and 1 good old nature’s way from above, as it E Hutchens
J C Lucas
5
sion. At the close of the address Mr. ng service 7 :30.
a word of cheer J. L . ie going to receive | does in Oregon.
Junior at 3 p. in. Young people’s
Linnvilie read Lincoln's address at Get­
W
L
IIs
ll
5
a heavy majority for recorder, at Dayton j The attendance at Crater's hall
meeting at 6:30.
J. F. D a y , Pastor.
tysburg.
A Hawley
1
next Monday.
Wednesday night indicated that John
A patriotic song was well rendered by
R II Ellis
’
2
The eclipse o f the sun which took G. Woolley’s fame has gone abroad
a double qnartet of public school stu­ W o u ld N o t ttoflfer Ho A g a in fo r F i f t y
W C Meats
1
place on last Monday morning was vis- , throughout the laud. The people
T l m n I t * P r ic e .
dents, consisting of N elli« Day, Alberta
B
Dillon
1
ible here for nearly half an hour, | came from far and near expecting to
I awoke last night with severe psins
Meats, Cosy Hadley, leasie Christenson,
E S Craven
22
though maay people failed to see it as ' hear a good prohibition speech—and
Chas. Morris, Jas. Duncan, Horace In my stomach. I never felt so badly
C Jensen
2
at was somewhat foggy in the morning j they heard it. From the standpoint of
When I came down
Nelson and John McDonald. Ora Buch­ I in all my life.
H
M
McGuire
5
and failing to see the sun on first look- j oratory he was not as good as we have
anan spoke the recitation “ The Blue and ! to work this morning I felt so weak I
J P Johnson
1
Ing for it, they gave it up, while those heard him before, but he made a good ,!
the Gray.” Other exercises were given ! could hardly work. I went to Miller A
Fred Vinton
5
who kept an eye on the eastern horizon clean plain address from the prohibi­
by little girls. Tbs services closed with McCurdy's drug store and they recoin-
Chas
Holst
2
were rewarded by getting a fine view tion standpoint. He did wonders with
an excercise of the states by forty-fire ' mended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
J A Bryan
fl
his
text
“
A
sower
went
forth
to
sow,”
I
■of the eclipse. There was just enough
school girls dressed in white.
They and Diarrhoea Remedy. I t worked
W R Everest
2
fog to render the use o f a smoked gloss and his sallies o f keen wit and humor ,
sang old “ America” with a patriotic like magic and one doee fixed me a!*
A
Jenson
6
wer^ enjoyed by all. The speaker is to
unnecessary,
righ t It certainly is tbe finest thing
riag which was truly inspiring.
F S Hal lock
1
Newberg's light is not hid under a be commended In that he did not stoop J D Crater
The march was taken up to the cem- I ever used for stomach trouble. I
2
half bnshel.
A finely illustrated beet to abuse, but with little exception was John Shires
| etcry where the old veterans held the shall not be without it in my borne
2
sugar souvenir publication whs received liberal in to D e . presenting a pleasing D Priestly
regular decoration services. They were hereafter, for I should not care to eu-
1
at this office the last week from Wash­ contrast to a number o f temperance H Walton
addressed there by Rev. Snyder. The dure the sufferings o f last night again
S
ington, D. C. It contained a map show­ orators who have spoken in Newberg. F E Gove
graves throughout the edmetery were for fifty times its price.—G. H . Wilson,
1
ing the location and probable location of
A jolly crowd of Portlanders were en­ H Cook
| fittingly decorated, in due respect and liveryman, Burgettstown, Washington
1
all the sugar factories in the United tertained st “ Wildwood,” Mr. Geo. C. j D Junor
• reverence to th« honored dead, who still Co , Pa This remedy is for sale by C.
1
Ktatea. Oregon had two msrked to her Sears' beautiful farm near Newberg, last L B Charts«
jlive ebsrisbed in tbe memory of the old F. Moore A Co., druggists.
2
credit, at LaGrande and Newberg re- j Saturday evening. The party was met A Hadley
j comrades.
4
spectively.
In another year we will at the evening train and driven oat to Lars Christenson
5
T o C u r « A C o ld In O lio l> «y
A Wealth of Beauty
have advanced from tbs probability to tbs farm in wagon loads. Laughter and A T Blair
3
Take I n a ia t iv i B homo Q u in in e T ablet «. All
Is
often
hidden
by
unsightly
pimples,
the real thiog.
cheer echoed through miles of valley, j J H Rees
5
riruggUt* refund the money If it fall* to cure.
j eczema, tetter, erysipelas, salt rheum, E W. (iM ve’i • I g u at nr« la oti each box. 25c.
3
The ancients believed that rheuma­ Whist, dancing, singing and feasting W J Jones
etc. Rucklsn's Arnica Halve will glor­
5
tism was the work o f a demon within were indulged in Saturday evening and M Neuman
ify the face by curing all akin erup­
Sunday
was
a
busy
day
of
sight
seeing
L
Adolf
5
ANTED—SEVERAL FERRONS FOR Dis­
a man. A n y one who baa bad an at­
tions, also cuts bruise«, burns, boils, W trict Office Managers Is tills >t»l* torapre-
Chris Neuman
5
over
the
grand
old
farm,
the
party
re­
tack o f sciatic or Inflammatory rheu­
•sut me in thslr own A ni mirroundlng coun­
A
T
Hall
2
felons,
ulcers,
and
worst
forms
o
f
piles
ties. W lllln « lo p » r yearly Seno, [.arable w eek­
matism will agree that the Infliction turning to Portland Monday morning. H M Williams
8
Only 25c a box. Oure guaranteed. ly Dstirsble em ployment with iiauAUM op-
5
is demonise enough to warrant the be­ The guests included Mr. and Mrs. G. A.| L Cowgill
portuultlM Refer*»«-«. erobsn «e«
E uri»*«
Bold by C. F. Moore A Co., druggists. •elf addre***d .tamped envelop*. S. A. Park,
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lief. It has never been claimed that DuBuiseon, Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. B. C D McLaughlin
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Mine.
Chicago.
T H Gardner
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Best or not best— money-
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm would cast Sears, The Misses Brsch , McGuire, Kate A C Stanbroogb
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demons, but It will cure rheumatism, MeGnirs, Cole, Coleman, Holmes,Stew­
A G E N T* W ANTED — FOR - t h e LIFE AND
S t . P a u l .
back,
anyway,
you don’t achievem
ents o f Adm iral D ew ey." the world *
and hundreds bear testimony to the art, 8 trow bridge and Sears and Messrs R Brentano
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c re e le d uses! kero
Rr Murat H al.M ed. the
Canninghsm,
Msckis,
Holmes,
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truth o f this statement. One applica­
10 E Fortier
S like them.
llfelr.as M end and adm irer o f the action’! Idol.
C A Brentano
P ie c e d sod be»« book: over M0 page., » x 18
10 A Raymond
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tion relieves the pain, and Ibis quick land, Birrs), Little, Jenkins, Gritxmach- A Hngbea
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t e t h * !. nearly ton p*ee* halftone lll'ietra ilon «.
2 Peter Kirk
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n a l y t U A K a orw oa . demend
C ts comm I*
relief which it affords ie alone worth er and Morse.
5 Joa Brom berger fl
•lov* OotRt free, ( hanoeof a llfe tim *. W rlie
Jos Haas
many times its coat. For sale by C. F.
Some people say "oh Newberg people Geo Fnber
1 oiUek Th* Dominion Comp n r led V w r Cea-
l J J Uovi«
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tod aldg Cbierge
Moore A Co., druggists.
want the beet sugar factory jnst to build N Goodinfc
I Mrs A Fick
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PACIFIC COLLEGE,
Regular Common School Studies,
2 Classes in Algebra, Civil Government,
Composition & Elementary
Science.
N ew Students can enter any of the College*
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Classes for which they are prepared.
■ .hOl&d.
EXPENSES L 0 W--A
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with favorablw
Send for Catalogue.
T H O M A S N E W L I N , P re s id e n t-
WARREN’S GANDY KITCHEN
Fine Chocolates & Bon Bons Our Leaders.
‘ Pure and Fresh Made Daily.
CHEWINC GUM, CIGARS & TOBACCO, FRUITS ¿ no NUTS.
SOFT D RIN it& um .
i O E a ir ,iE3 a . im : i nsr s e a s o n .
BREAD, CAKES & B3TO.
MAKE US A C A LL
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
Furniture Store
H A R D W IC K & CO.
CARRY A FULL LINE
— OF—
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
f U H M T O ll.
W ill sell cheaper than any one in the Couuty.
Goods for old.
Goods sold on W eek ly or Monthly Payments.
W ill exchange N e w
F U R N IT U R E &
U N D E R TAKING.
Votaw & Hollingsworth
Have every thing you want In the
House Furnishing Line.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY * PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
ONE.
Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices.
Also is Full Llue of newest Carpet«. A ll line« or Undertaking
Good« coostautly on band.
Dr. Wm. Ellis Liniment
C u res C an cer
If a p p lie d In t h e i r e a r ly
S ta g es»
-------- -It Cures--------
Cancer W art«, Tum or« In tbe Flesh o f Man and- Bern««, C om a,
Bunions, Sprain« and Bruise«, and Is an Excellent Liniment
for Khsum atlan, Wenralgia, Pleurisy and all Pains and
Ache« of the Body. It also cures Fistula in Horses mad re­
moves Enlargement on the Bone.
Thl. Uniment w m thoroughly tented bv Br. Wm K1U* daring thirty-« v* y ear, practice e t
mediale*, end te cavee of Tnmnre, Conner Wert., end ell unnatural p w n k . a « Man
•r Senat it kaa e lm o « .¿variably taken th* plaen at the Snr«eoa’* Kalin.
if
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Schilling* B ut
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Try a bottle of tht« Liniment and If yon think It not w ertb tbe
price paid, return tbe botti« and get your money.
For ta!« at th« Drag ¿ton s hi X.wberg.
W het wanted by mail «ddrene,
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E. A. E L U S , Newberg. Oregon.
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