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    Moore’j dandruff cure or no pay.
B. Fv Childs the cheese maker who
Go toT. it. Cummings for paints end
Fresh vegetables at Wilson’s grocery. oils. A full line of undertaking goods was severely kicked ip the hire l>y a
OK THE WORLD.—NEWBERO CAMP, N*.
Itellahte pontons of a mechanical or inveutlvo infoi
horse three weeks ago has almut reeov- dcxlriugatriptothe
Parli
With gix>U
Ili, meets «v.rjr llouJay evening.
Moore's corn remover or your money kept in stock.
— dory
*------------------
*-* -*
— i:\|>o*itiout
1 * rite
aart exhense*» paid.
shoukfwrttt
! ered his natural sue and activity, but
T h e £ *A T £ N T K U O U i), lialtiuiore,
7
Md.
\\r C. T. O.-BUSINESS MEETING THE >«'. hack.
Miss Amy Hall of Sherwood, a
bad a bad looking face for a while.
M . n R u l fourth Wsdneaday In aacb
cal
student
of
Miss
Mabel
Edwards
vis-
suonili.
Strawberry crates for sale
Work is progressing nicely on the Administrator*« Notice of Finnl Settle*
| ¡led in Newberg the first of the week
O. O. F.—SESSIONS HELD ON THURSDAY Wilson.
incut.
locks now nud about one fuurth of the
I with her teacher.
. «v eilin g * in Bank of Newberg building.
Notice is hereby civen that the undersiguod
Leave your orders at the office of the j
permanent datn is built. Tile contract­ admiufhtiMtor
of the errate of C bari«*« Bovard, Choice Farm atid City Fioperty.
AXD T. -OF g.-NEWBERQ COUNCIL, NO.
The best of fresh and salt meats the
deceased has filed his tìnsi account with salti
ors say they will fluish this fall, sure.
, Ion, meet* «vary Friday evening in Ma- Chas. K. Spauidiug Logging Co. for slab j
Collect Rents and Look After Estates.
. estate, in the county court of Yamhill county,
market
affords
will
bo
found
at
the
New-
«o n te halL
wood.
Investments Made lor Non-Residents.
j
berg
Meat
Market.
The
highest
prices
Hull
Johnson
I.
building
a
large
h
o
-1
d !’'ISjV , t P S W . i 'S :
F. AN» A. M.—MEETS EVERY SATHB*
Insurance Written in Select Companies.
C. C. Smith is now be ready to make
ior butcher’s stock,
tel at the mineral springs for Lite accom­ »>• the J*y Hint hour for the he.rlug nl objec­
dey night In C. V. Bank build:ug
tions tu th«* said Sua! account aud th« »rule-
stamp pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ­
modation of It is patrons. The springs incut thereof.
Miss Heien Chamberlain of Portland
N or. therefore, all perrour latemlrd in
ent positions.
are becoming better known and (letter raid
CHURCH NOTICES.
ertale are hereby notified and required to
who had been attending the Chautau-
appear at the county 'court room, a! McMinn­
patronized
all
tile
time
as
their
merits
Well
boring
done
by
D.
W.
C
mumins
j
q
Ua
assembly
near
Oregon
City,
came
up
ville,
raid county and alate, at raid time, to If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both
jtRirNDS' CHURCH.—SERVICES EVES-
then ami there shove eattae. tf utiv there be,
■ Sunday wt II a, m and 8 p. m. and Thure- at 30 cents per foot, board furnished for borne with her parents Saturday and become better known.
time and money by calling on us.
If we haven’t what you
why rail! account should not ho settled, allow­
av at 2 p. in. Sabbath school every Sunday at
V:a6 a. m. Monthly meeting at S p. m the first himseli and hand.
want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop­
Very few loafers adorn the street cor­ ed and approved, and the administrator ilia
visited
until
Tuesday.
Charged, aud said estate forever aud linntly
Tuesday in «ach month. Quarterly meeting
erty to your satisfaction.
If a non-resident aud wish to ob­
ners now as every one can have work settle.!
the second Saturday and Sunday In February,
A. K. f t Mt'SI'vlN.
Mrs. Dr. Courtney and little daugh­
Articles of incorporation were filed
May, Attgust and November. Women's For*
Administrator of the Katate of Charier Bo-
tain information about Real Estate or the country in general,
8 - 1 “
olgn Missionary Society meets third Saturday ters came down from Dayton Wednes­ to-day by J . M. Wright, H. Cooper and who wants it, and at good wages. yard, deecared.
tn each month at 3 p. i
Dated July JO, 1000.
or Newberg (the town of schools aud churches) in particular,
day morning for a visit with Dr. Clara E. K. Shaw, incorporating the Newberg And yet there is a demand for more Ciarruc* Butt, A tt’y for Estate.
write us.
lA jT 'IS T CHURCH.—SERVICES, SUNDAY 11
harvest hands.
M.
Davidson.
Land Company. Mr. Shaw is from
) a. m.and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school Sun-
eting Wednesday
ays at 16 a . m. Prayer
Mr. Krats of McMinnville has rented
«•▼en i nr mi 7:10 o’clock.
Farmers I want your eggs. I will Brooks, Marion couuty, and is the fath-
To Cure A C«ltl In On« Day
the warehouse here ut the depit anti
of
young
Shaw,
one
of
the
parties
who
Egg packers
RESBITERI AN CHURCH.—SERVICES EV give cash for them.
Take L axative H komo QmxiNft T ablets , All
bought A. M. Hoskins’ bicycle busi­ will handle grain this year.
a ry tw o weeks as follows: February 7th furnished free to those wishing them.
dtuggUtg refuud the money if it fails to cure,
•and ¡¿lit. March 7th and 2iat, And April i l l and
ness.
Hth.
A worm supposed to be the army- K. W. Grove's signature is on each box. Jf>c.
C. B. W ilson .
'OREE METHODIST*—PRAYER MEETING
Our Recorder J. L. Hoskins brought a worm lias made its appearance and is
P every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath
Mrs. Emma Farnsworth and little boy load of household goods up from New­ doing considerable damage to the vege­
school every Sunday as 10 a. m.
of Milwaukee came up last week and berg yesterday. Mr. Hoskins says he is tables und clover.
P osey .
visited until Wednesday witli her broth­ getting tired of standing around ou the
er T. H. Gardner ami family.
A C a r d t o t b e P u b lic .
Local Events.
streets, and wants a place he can throw
off
ills
coat
and
“just
feel
all
right."
During
nty
m other’s illness I took
Mrs. N. F. Byers, photographer, has
to rent or sell. closed her studio for the present on ac­ Mrs. Hoskins aud their youngest son bells off some cows and take this method
C. E. Moore has
THIS MEANS YOU.
count of ill health and has gone to Hood return to Newberg to-day.—Transcript. to let the owners know where to find
The'Graphic and th e Oregonian for
them
.
I
want
to
say
that
if'people
ouly
River for a two mouths stay.
# 2 . 00 .
knew what sick and nervous people suf­ N o tic e T h e F o llo w in g O fl’e r s o f
Pre.ldewt McGrew Arrive«.
R, E . Nixon, engineer at the sawmill,
fered from the clanging of the cow bells,
C. B. Wilson is stt!I paying cash for
Ile a l E s ta te .
Prof.
H.
E.
McGrew,
the
new
presi­
is taking a months lay-off and will take
the last one would soon disappear, for I
produce.
dent
of
Pacific
College,
arrived
here
No. 1
his family up in the Coast mountains on
think there are few, if any, families in .« 2 118 Ac 5 mi from New berg $2500
from Iowa ou Friday evening of lost
W. N . Button is inbaTing the stiff salt the headwaters of the Luckiamute.
67 “ 3V>
1400
Newberg
who
desire
to
annoy
their
week and has been putting in the time
«tmosptiere at Yaquuia Bay.
» 3 00 “ 4
“
.
1300
After suffering for five
Prof. F. K. Jones will return to New­ getting acquainted with the people and neighbors.
“ 4 45 ” 4
“
650
Learve orders at Wilson’s Grocery for
berg from Berkeley, California, next making preparations for the work lie- months front this nuisance (and this is “ a 255 “ 4
“
.3000
expressing or light hauling.
— •»«§£?;•— -
not
the
first
time)
we
feel
that
as
a
fam­
week, and it is likely that he will take fore him.
On Sunday morning he
“ 6 27Wj “ 2%
“
1375
Try » load of slab wood for $1.50. his old place on the college faculty preached an excellent sermon at Friends ily, we have a right to express an opin­ .. 7 44 “ “
Will exchange New w
1000 Will sell cheaper than any one in the Couuty.
T he Obas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.
again the coming year.
church which was well received at the ion on the subject. H. M. W illiams .
” 8 16 “ ”
••
900
Goods for old.
time and many words of commendation
•• 9 16 “ tj'
•<
Mr.’and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer left last
650 Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments.
Mrs. Olive M. Tuttle of Maine, who
«
W ith a clubbing rate of only $2 a year “ 10 20 «> ••
700
Friday for Newport for their summer has been visiting for some weeks with have been spoken of the discourse dur­
ing the week. President McGrew is a ior the Graphic and the Oregonian you ” 11
“ “
«
250
-outing.
ber cousin Mrs. Win, S tratton, left here
new man to the people of Newberg, he get all the news, both local and generul, » |2 61* •«
250
Good pasture io r eight or ten head of Wednesday intending to be back again never having met but very few of our
at a very low figure. Now is the time “ 13 25 ” \
«
1000
cattle near the river. Terms reasonable. however about September.
people previous to his coming, but he is to subscribe.
“ 14 20 “ ”
700
Enquire of Ed Hobson.
“ 16 16 " 3
»
Rev. H erbert T. Cash removed with making a very favorable impression and
1000
Sam Manning left Tuesday morning his family to Sherwood on Thursday the opinion prevails that the right man
<•
“ 16 95 *< •*
3000
The Appetite ofa Gout.
tor Chehalts, Washington, where he has where he will do pastoral work during has been selected to succeed President
“ 17 300 “ 4
«
10000
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics “ 18 10 “ 3
•a position in a saw miil.
«
the year, dividing bis time between Newlln. Mrs. McGrew and little daugh­
600
ter are visiting with relatives at Boise, wltose stomach and liver are out of or­ “ 19 10 “ “
“
Sherwood
and
Middleton
Friends
350
H ave every th in g you w a n t In th e
E . C. Ward left for Chicago last Fri­
der.
All
such
should
know
th
a
t
Dr.
Idaho, but will come oh in a few days.
" 25 347 ” “
”
10000
day on a business trip, intending to be churches,
K ing’s New Life Pills the wonderful 400 ncres river bottom land eubdi
vided
.gone about three or four weeks.
stom ach and liver remedies, gives a
A noted safe cracker was captured in
into 10, 15 and 40 acre tracts.
“
I
n
H
is
O
w
n
C
o
u
n
t
r
y
.
“
splendid appetite, sound digestion
Peaches for sale: You can get them Portland the first of the week and on
” 20 House and lot in Newberg *175
‘of W right & Cooper throughout the sea­ his person was found a map of the towns
Rev. H. E. McGrew and wife spent and a regular bodily habit th a t insures “ 21
ti
4 i
200
perfect
health
and
great
energy.
Only
in
which
he
had
marked
out
his
fields
of
son by placing your orders early. 8-3
Sunday with the former’s mother in
41
II
“
22
225
25c. C. F. Moore & Co , druggists.
.i
il
II
A. T. Hill of LaGrande was in Port­ future labor. Newberg was one of the LeGrand, returning here Tuesday even­
400 NEW COODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY
ing on the mixed train. Thu members
Il
«I
land on business the first of the week towns listed.
“ 24
600
ONE.
of his congregation had prepared a fare­
an d of course bad to make Newberg bis
A m i o u n c e m e n t «.
Over 100 choice located lots in the heart
Representative Clarence B ntt was up
well
social
for
him
in
the
church
on
headquarters daring th at time.
of tho city of Newberg.
from Newberg Monday. Mr. D utt is
Wall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices.
th a t evening nnd it was largely attend­
If you want to raise chickens take a look
FRIKNU8 CHURCH.
Mr. G. M. H unter with his family looking into the wants of his constitu­ ed. Quite a neat purse of money was
at my ls acre lots.
A lso it F u l l L in e o f n e w e s t C a rp e t» . A ll lin e s o f U iid e r t n k lu f f
Sunday school at 10 a. tu. Preaching
moved up from Portland th e first of the ents so as to be »Me to do some effective raised there and presented to Rev. Mc­
Correspondence Solicited. Call on or
O ootlit c o n H ta u tly o n b a u d .
week and will live with his father G. W. work at the next session of the legisla­ Grew as a parting testimonial of their at 11 a. m. aud 8:00 p. m.
Address,
A . 1*. O liv e r,
ture.—Transcript.
Intermediate
“
-
6:30 “
•Hunter in the west end of town.
love and good will.
Newberg, Oregon.
“ -
6:30 “
On Wednesday morning Rev. and Y .P.8.C.E.
Mrs. C. K. Spaulding and children,
Miss Gertrude Lamb has been elected
Prayer meeting ou Wednesday even­ S^ffOpposite Postoffice.
-accompanied by Miss Bertha Wood left as one of the teachers in the public Mrs. McGrew took the flyer for their ing.
th e heated city Saturday aud are taking school, which election completes the list new home in Newberg, Oregon, and
Midweek meeting on Thursday at 2
N E W B E R G , O R E .
a summer outing at Newport by the sea. of teachers. She has had several years about half the people in town were down p. m.
to the train to bid them farewell. We
experience
in
teaching
and
has
always
Junior
Endeavor
society
meets
Sun­
Mrs. E . F. Ruckmau’s son-in-law Mr.
were sorry to see them go, but wish day aftcruoon at 3 o’clock. _
Wilson and family have returned to been successful in her school work.
DEALER IN
them success in their new field of labor.
T. rvi D. B a r r , Pastor.
Newberg from Eastern Washington
President Nowlin delivered his farewell And in saying this wo but voice the
D r u g s & M e d ic in e s , K o o k s ,V
where they have been living for the
sermon in Newberg on the evening of sentiment of the community. No one
B o o k le ts , F i n e & F a n c y S t a t i o n ­
BAPTIST.
last few years.
the 8th, from the text, ‘‘Why seek ye in Earlham has more friends than Rev.
e r y , S e lto o l B o o k s & S u p p lie s .
Preaching
Sunday
morning.
Even­
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 19,1900.
Mrs. Win. McLaughlin and daughters the living among the dead.” This is a McGrew, and he deserves them all. " He ing service 7 :30.
Lizzie, Mary and Tessa, left last Friday very suggestive te x t for a man who is go­ was an earnest worker, and the im print
Junior
a
t
3
p.
m.
Young
people’s
W ALL P A P E R .
N ew est P a t­
for Berry, to join “ Bill” at the logging ing away, but itcertainly cannot apply to of his presence here will remain for meeting at 6:30.
J. F. D ay , Pastor.
cam p. They expect to remain the great­ Newberg, with the prospect of a beet many years. In all that he undertook
t e r n s a m i S ty le s .
and in all th a t he accomplished he was
sugar factory.—Reporter.
e r part of the summer.
The Academy offers cxcelleut opportunity for review work and prepa­
EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
ably seconded by his faithful wife.—
We have sold many different cough Earlham, Iowa, Echo.
Mrs. Rebecca Marr received a letter
ration for teaching. Besides the
Sunday Hchool every Sunday morn­
tfrom the superintendent of the state remedies, but none has given better
ing at 10 o’clock.
asylum Monday saying th a t the condi­ satisfaction than Cham berlain's,” says
Preaching every Sunday evening at
A Yamhiller Home from Cape Nome.
tion of Mr. Marr, physically, was such Mr. Charles Holzhauer, druggist,
8 o’clock.
th a t he could extend no hope of his Newark, N. J. I t Is perfectly safe and
Prayer meeting every Wedttesday
Thos. H. Rogers is at home from
-There will be-
can be relied upon In all coses of colds, Nome again, and from his talk can ap­ evening at 8 o’clock.
recovery.
coughs or hoarseness. Sold by C. F. preciate fully the words “ There’s no
Everybody invited. F. W. L aunkr ,
Mrs. Jesse Edwards and daughter Ma­ Moore & Co., druggists.
I’astor.
place like home.” He arrived by Mon­
bel went to Portland Saturday to attend
day evening's train, and was warmly
the funeral of Mrs. Durgin who visited
The Misses Winnie and Cecil Hollo­
welcomed by his many friends, a salute
I t Saved H is Ley.
. . . WINK tL BLINK . . .
with them in Newberg last winter. Miss way left the first of the week for Hepp-
W ill you w ink ami blink vour li f« and neT-
of 37 guns (firecrackers) being fired in
P.
P.
Danfort!»
of LaOrange, Ga., suf- voiin
Fannie Durgin returned with them Mon­ ner, Eastern Oregon where they were
energy away, rather than wear glasseh?
his honor. Two months ago he left with fered ior six months with a (rightful W ill you force your eyes to overwork, neglect
day and is spendiug the week at their to be met by their father Dave and taken
for help, ab u se th e m year
other parties, full of hope expecting to running sore on his leg; but writes that th e m 'w h e n thejr ery
at m iddle life you are com
home.
out to his ranch several miles from that
to find your vìkìoii
.
come back in the fall loaded down with Buckleu’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it pel led to seek n aid, . perhaps
Im paired beyond e n tire re p a ir?
place, to keep house for him. Their
the precious metal. He has been out in five days. For ulcers, wounds, piles,
So far, prospects seem very encourag­
A L ITTLE CLASS AID
grandmother Mrs. Sue B. Holloway ac­
about $500 and has dust in a cartridge it’s the best salve in the world. Cure a t th o p ro p er tim e w ill save von a w orld of
ing for »good attendance at Pacific col­
companied them to Portland.
tro
u
b
le
an
y o u r vision for old age,
shell aggregating 75 cents. Besides be­ guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by C. F. w hen you d b p e reserve
lege next year. Seth Mills reports many
g in to n iv m ore an d m ore on
p
rin
te
d
book
am
i
new
spaper for com panion-
ing
out
$499.25
he
has
lost
25
pounds
in
prospective students from about Scotts
We are now prepared to do watch and
Moore & Co., druggists.
xhip. C o n su ltatio n an d Eye* TratcM Free.
Mills, Rosedale and Marion, where he jewelry repairing. Our equipment is flesh and 90 cents worth of skin off the
H. J. WINTERS,
i t u it a Miracle?
wag last week, and the number of calls complete and nothing but first class le ftsid e of his face by being thrown
1 block E. I’ontofflce.
J e w e le r* O ptician.
for catalogues here indicates th at the j work turned out. Prices reasonable and against the Bide of the vessel in a rough
“The marvellous cure of Mrs Rena J.
------- •{*$•£>*----- -
home attendance will also be large.
I every job guaranteed. We carry a full sea. He reported all of the Yamhill sto u t of consumption has created In­
CV OCUCCO I DUI ^ h ^ h h y moral atmosphere combined with favorable
Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Garretson of Mich­ line of optical goods th at will please you boys In the best of health when he left, tense excitem jut in Cammack, In d ,’
b Ä r b N O t O LU Y»-*
iiireilectuul advantages.
and says that most of them will he at writes Marion Stuart, a leading drug-
igan arrived in town last Friday evening both in quality and price.
home
again
as
soon
as
they
shall
have
gist
of
Mutiele,
Ind.
"S
he
only
welgh-
W
inslow B ros ., Jewelers.
and have been visiting a t the home of
Successors to H. A. Miller. made enough to pay their transport«- ed i<0 pounds when her doctor in York-
their old friend Matthew Terrell. Tboy
tlon down. According to Mr. Rogers’ town said she m ust soon die. Then she
Send for Catalogue.
have been looking over the great North-
All who intend engaging In sugar beet idea, Nome falls far short of the place it began to use Dr. K ing’s New Discov-
west for some weeks and are seeking a culture next year would do well to send
F L O U I t, F E E D , H A Y * « K A I N
has been represented. He was ashore ery and gained .37 piunda in w eight
UAKDKN & FLO W ER
suitable place to locate. Mrs. Garret- j their boys to find employment in the
son is a minister in the Friends church. beet fields at LaGrande this summer. fifteen days, eight of which he spent in and was completely cured." I t has
SEEDS.
prospecting. Three of them, with the cured thousands of hopeless cases, and
Boys
can
do
the
necessary
labor
of
hoe­
aid of a rocker took out 80 cent* in 1J, ¡g positively guaranteed to cure all
We are in receipt of a regular Sunday
- F r e e D e liv e r y .
leaflet or cslen<l«r of the First Congre­ ing and weeding, and the knowledge of days, which was unsatisfactory, and he throat, chest and lung diaeases. 50u
C u re s* C a n c e r If u p p i l e d In t h e i r e a r l y
such
work
would
not
come
amiss.
Lack
' quit. There is very little gold on the and $1. Trial bottlm free '»t C. F.
gational church of San Joee, California,
E . C. W a n l A Co.
of
such
knowledge
handicapped
the
b
e
e
t,
fe.ct,
and
bot
,ew
good
claimB.
Kvcry.
S ta g e *»
a t the top of which appears "R ev. Geo.
1st. Street, Newberg. Or
Moore & Co.’s drug store.
T. Tolson, acting pastor” with study and ^ ° ’ er* ° l Un.i0. n MU" ty. . U’e 8ral
I thing was "w ay up” in price, though
------—
It Cures------—
they were undergoing a gradual decline
office hours following. George is taking! of their experience in beet growing.
Nolle*.
I
Reporter.
C a n c e r VVnrfs, T u m o r s In flic F lo slt o f M a n nn«t B o a s t, C o r n s ,
—wages with other things. Morals are
a course in the theological seminary at
Bran $12 per ion at the mill, Shorts
U NTIL TOU M K T H * W ATO H ...
li n n Ion», S p ra in » a n d B rill»«», n n d N a n E x c e lle n t L in im e n t
Oakland and through the summer |
Cummings, from near McMinn- thrown to tbe wind and a person of
PAY NO MONEY ...W l P A T I l f R K I I C H A R O **
f o r K ltc iim a ll» in , N e u r a l g ia , P le u r is y a n d a l l P a in » n n d
raonths is in charge of the pastorate of ,iu e , ¿*,»6 down here Tuesday for sensitive nature is shocked a t every $15, Chop $16, Middling $17, Flour
A c lie s o f th e B ody.
I t a l s o c i ir e n F N I n la In H oi - hcm a n d r e ­
The transportation companies $2.70 b’bl. in every store.
Rond a* yooF nume,
the metropolitan church above referred a load 0f brick to be used in building turn.
v netrcftt oxpreii#
H* OÍTlCi <* And wft wll
Any kind o! grain exchanged into
m ove» E n la r g e m e n t o n t h e B o n e .
AN«*nr» yoa by Fiprtu«, v,. u, t/.. sms
to, at ■ good salary. We are glad to see a furnace for a fruit dryer. Along last have the drop oil tboee up there, hav­
chmryN prepaid, forexarolpation. I
the ability of a Pacific College boy •° spring when prospects looked decidely ing put the fare up to $125 and $150, other mill staff, or Imnght at highest
oar ONKAT ÉANOAHI In ■ fin« i«k 1
COLO-RLATIO MUNTIHO OR ORIN-
market
price.
G
make
&
K
ki
.
ler
.
soon receive worthy recognition.
TAC* WATOH. iRffleV orJT^nt'a 1 T h l. lin im e n t « s » th o ro iijh ly U-stsd hy Or Wm. Kills «luring th ir ty flr* y e a r, p ra c tic e of
dubious for a fruit crop he took the risk which will work a hardship on many.
•ixe, with A flHf AMKRICAN
Tommy is mighty glad to get home, and
MOV*MINT, TOD exanilnn
m edicine a n d In ra*ea of T u rn o n . C an rer W art., a n d a ll u n n a lo ra l f ronfio» on Man
and
rente«]
an
orchard
between
McMinn­
It, »n<l If f'WAri ei-D tly a«
On Monday evening the Telegram in
o r B east It ba* a lm ost In v ariab ly tak en th e placo of th e B u rg e o n '. Knife.
A
Life
And
Death
Fight.
we are pleased to see him.—Transcript.
represented, mk I per- _
ville
and
Carlton,
and
now
finds
that
he
feetlv matÍNiActory, RAyfi
• piece headed "Portland Boy in a Fili­
EXPRESS
A
fifiRT
*4.ESI
Mr.
W.
A.
H
iueaof
Manchester,
fa
,
Isnd TH* WATCH will !
pino Ambuscade” told of tbe narrow es­ will have about fifteen hundred bushels
w riting of Ills »¡most mira-utoue escape
SC TOUR* f Otherwise,!
Try a Iwittle of till* Liniment and I f yon think It not worth tho
PAY NOTHING. We ruftr ft
L A P A V K T T R IT F.W S.
cape of Walter Stratton, well known in of prunes. He is now preparing to take
mntee this watch to be n|
from death, says: "Exposure after
price paid, return the bottle and get your money.
reliable time p1«*cn or
Newberg, who is a government teamster care of bis crop by building an evapo-
The
family
of
W.
I.
Westerfield
of
money
refund»*«!
within
measles
induced
serious
lung
trouble,
» day*. The nxft*-»e nt
in the Philippine Islands. He was driv­ , rator.
Gn
For
sale
at the Drug Stores in Newberg. When wsnted by msil nddrese,
Valley ie visiting in town.
.
mimé aod
which ended In omisumptiun. I had I« nickel* hAfi 7 Jewels,
la
lever-net. IT I * A PERFECT
ing one of the two escort wagons which
Q. m . Perkins of LaFayette has in his
E. A. ELLIS, Newlierg, Oregon.
frequent
hemorrhages
and
coughed
appearmucei
Is
worth
from
if*
to
Hi.
In
Mr. Bates has been having the engine
as a tim e-p iece tt lx eqiiAi to a I
was bringing back to headquarters a poawssion tbe ball which was used in
nig h t aod day. All my doctors said f And
WAteb. POR CASH IN PULL WITH I
and
boiler
overhaled
and
put
in
good
re­
regim ental band which had been awsy , he fl^ t match game of base ball ever
e w ill rend yon FREE •vith th e watch a
_
m ust soon die. Then I began In uae w PINE
f 4h COLO-PLATCO CHAIR an <1 CHARM. ___
•esisting in decoration exercises. Just played in this county. The game was a pair.
Dr. Kings New Discovery which wholly rut shown 1» one-third »tee o f watch, a e r o a
•bout sanest they came into a Filipino ! return match between Oregon City and
G. W. Jam es, our former station cured me. Hundreds have used *t on
ambuscade aod in the sharp melee LaFayette, Ed Fellows a former citiien agent, and family ara here on a visit.
my advice and all ssy it never falls to
which followed three Americans were ©f this place being tbe pitcher for Ore- They are now stationed at Brownsville. 1
G S T Re—-eanjHm EILTERIÑ* WATCH« A. 1er Mee,
cure th ro at, chest and long troubles." •Ac np. o rM e n tio n thin f>Ajv*r when yon write,
killed. W alter wrote " M j wagon was goo City. This was before tbe day of
H a rn e s s
r . RwCRCCU â CO. a a o -a a * N a r W r a St. Ib le a g e
Mrs. Dupny and Mis« Franck are Regular size 50c and $1. Trial boitltw
filled with ballet holes. One of my curve« aod shoots, and the ball was
free at C. F. Moore A Co '• drug stork.
wheel moles was shot down in the bar- pitched instead of being thrown, end re- camping at Heaside with the family of
B e s t o r n o t b e s t— m o n e y -
V J
neee while I was still on the wagon. The salted in a victory for LaFayette; the Dr. H. R. Littlefield of Portland.
AGtNTBWASTgD-roR t h e u r E Ago b u c k , a n y w a y , i f y o u d o n ’t
bullets come too thick for me and I tell score being 40 to IS. The LaFsyette
Our lnietcsts are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article
» h l a e re
a a m
aA
t a cad
■ A dm
aa I iral
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la W » .
I k «
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^
e n n te
of A
w . . orld
Rev. D. M. Metzger and family and iu»hlp
fre*IR *t n av al hero. Bv M urat H al«tpad. th o j
which we have for sale.
you it was 00 laoching m atter.” When nine was: J . J. Hembree c; J . A. Hus­
Mra. Burt have gone to Meadow Lake Hfelo n a frie n d a nd a d m ire r of th e n a tim i’* Idol. l i k e t h e m .
he wrote he was just o a t of the hospital ton p ; F. Ewing s s ; I. N Hembree 1st b;
haViep Rewdrr
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book
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peep»,
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for a weeks outing.
fljV fflfl* FXtl dA.»M
fUL
n e w N ly
IT I Î0n pa*e* lia lfto n e illu s tra tio n « 1
Ilep alring cheaper than anywhere else.
Thank von for yonr pRnt patron***«
after a case of malarial fever and intend­ C. T. Belcher 2d b; K. P. Bird .3d b; P.
and nr* *:*•
On y g 1 .-V0 knorrarmn demand. YM* eommf**
w ill try very hard to merit a pcmtinaauce o f th * •tine.
ed to atart home on the staging/ leaving P. Gates If: J. W. Baker cf; II. Martin
Mr*. Frank Billington of Eugene 19 •loo«. Outfit fret* Chauee of alifetime- Write
S d it ili m ¿ s B id .
quirk The t*r*;nini'>u CurAp'injr, :.-»l £.x>r «J ar *
the f rat of next oconth,
riftfitiitg Frank’« xaoth«r her*.
ti.—fhlepbone-Rsgliter.
idi* Bldg . Chicago.
A Free Trip to Paris!
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