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C. B. Wilson is still paying cash for j I —
Fresh
... vegetables at Wilson’s grocery, j
1’ubtle School Note«.
men are made by opportunities which
produce.
For sale—Phaeton, single harness and Mrs. Verona Nelson was a pleasant| either come to them or are thrust upon
on the upper grades Tuesday after- them. And he waits for luck or ui
Empty barrels for sale by C. B. Wil­ F. F. Seely, of Wilsonville, was in feed cutter. A n ' okkw P ickett . t4 , caller
noon of last week.
chance to come along and find him.
town last Monday.
son.
Whether you spell it Photos or Fotoe, Only nine weeks more ti.l the close of I " r t e , d of taking the same view of con- j
Attend the farmers’ Institute, next Born to Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Giles on you know that the place to get them is school. No one ought to drop out be- diUo,m a"d
'vllU “ cltfttr
Monday, March 4, a son.
at the Douglas Studio.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
fore
the
end
of
the
term.
The
davs
are
tbat
tts
tnuie
w,',en'
* °PP "‘unities in-1
Leave orders at Wilson’s Grocery for For sale—Timothy hay by the ton or Rev. M. C. Wire has been down from coming when it will be nicer out than , cmwe- 1,0 ,ake3 tl,e ,uUtak*'n view that
bale.
C . C. E l u o t t .
Albany during the week looking after in. but then we will have tour mouths lhe riuh alv «eltin* •ic,,er aild ,h« P""
expressing or light hauling.
poorer. These are the conditions of
his
orchard north of town.
Go
toT.
Li.
Cummings
for
paints
and
vacation.
Miss Elbe Plankington of Perrydale
mind
and life which are keeping thous­
oils.
A
full
line
of
undertaking
goods
George Skelton was up from Portland Dr. Y'oung, of Dallas, visited the prin­ ands of
came down last Friday and visited sev­
young men down, and will
kept
in
stock.
last
week
visitiug
his
brother
C.
W.
eral days with friends in town.
cipal’s room the afternoon of Thursday, keep them down. The times are all
Feb. 28.
right. It is the young man who finds
That bankrupt stock of shoes at W. H. Mrs. Emma Hill shopped quite ex Skelton on Chehaleu mountain.
Morris' store has been going down tensively in Portland this week assisted Black Lanshaus, pure breed—eggs $1 Sickness compelled Miss Lamb to fault with them who is not.”
per 15.
N athan W hite ,
steadily. A few left at bed rock prices. by Miss lone Hill.
stay at homo the first three days this
T o Ute tlvaf.
2-22t8
Box
127, Newberg, Or. week. Her place was very acceptably
Milo
Graham
is
building
a
cottage
on
Miss Jennie Crawford of McMinnville
A
rich
lady
cured
of her Deafness and
College visited in New berg over Sunday his lot in the west end of town, just Prof. J. C. Hodson was called back (0 filled by Mrs. Ethel Votaw.
Noises
in
the
Head
Nicholson's
south
of
Armory
hall.
Salem the first of the week to assist in Miss Jennie Crawford, a sister of our Artificial Ear Drums, by Dr.
with her sisters the Misses Ella and
gave
$10,000 to
Gussie.
T. B Duncan is opening up the bicy­ the farther investigation which is being teacher in the second room, spent the bis institute, so tbat deaf people
made
of
the
land
office
hooks.
afternoon of Tuesdny visiting our school. to procure the Ear Drums may unable
Photographs cheap, but not cheap pho­ cle season with a line of new wheels
tographs—twenty-four stamp pictures They are beauties. Call and see them. Mrs. Courtney, wife of Dr. Courtney, The nice weather has started both them fiee. Address No. 10618. have
The
for twenty five cents at Smith's photo Mrs. Andrew Pickett went down to of Dayton, was dowu last week visiting girls and hoys to playing ball. But we Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue
gallery.
Portland the first of the week to take with tier sister Dr. Clara Davidson and remember this is March, which deals New York, U. S. A.
out samples of all the months of the
N. M. Snodgrass who is down from treatment for her eyes which have been her parents Mr. and Mrs. Montague.
N otice.
North Yakima, Washington, after more troubling her for some time.
Mrs. Mary Saltus of Sherwood came year.
Short Horn bull service $1. Terms
dairy rows, spent Sunday with friends The best of fresh and salt meats the up the first of the week, visited with Mr. Mr. Calvin Blair of the college was ex- cat,i,_
G koruk H ow ie ,
in New berg.
You will find a complete line of— —
market affords will be found at the New­ and Mrs. Nathan White and heard Col. amining the work of the lower grades
Upper
Chehalem
Center.
Holt
lecture
on
“Ten
Dollurs
and
Costs.”
berg
Meat
Market.
The
higheat
prices
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allen ol Portland
one day last week.
are visiting in town with the home folks paid for butcher's stock.
Dyspepsia can be cured by using Mrs. Gould spent some time in Mrs.
this week, in the absence of W. K. A1 Van Leavitt returned home for a few Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Oue little Martin’s
room last Friday. We are al-
len who Is east.
days vacation Monday evening from tablet will give Immediate relief or mon­ wa)s glad to. have visitors, although all
Farmers I, want your eggs. I will down near Grants Pass where he lias a ey refunded. ¡Sold in handsome tin do not get their names into this column.
Daily passenger boats up aud dowu the
give cash for them. Egg packers good job with the railroad company, boxes at 23c. C. F. Moore A Co.
river between
All
H
o
n
e
st
M
edicine
fo
r
L
aG
rlp
e.
doing
galvanizing
work
on
their
trestles.
furnished free to those wishing them.
E. 8. Craven announces that he has
C. B. W ilson .
Rev. A. Winter of the Evangelical the honor of being the first man to plank George W. Wait, of South Gardiner,
Webb Coffin moved bis family down church will preach in the Presbyterian down the cash to start the hall rolling Me., says: “I have had the worst
from Dayton the first of the week. They churcb next Sunday at three o'clock. for the new cannery. There should now cough, cold, chills and grip and have Coming up, boats pass Newberg at 12 m , goiug We carry the best goods of the best brauds.
are occupying the house just west of Those who have heard Rev. Winter be a lively game of “follow the leader.” taken lots of trash of no accouut but
dowu at 11 a. m. Their boats aro
Wm. Strattons, formerly owned by speak in very high terms of hi9 sermons. After having made a survey of New­ profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's
well equipped for posseu-
Cough
Remedy
is
the
only
thing
that
Joseph Wilson.
gcr service.
Mrs. Ellen McGrew died of consump­ berg last fall by order of the city coun­ has done any good whatever. I have
L. M. Parker and E. H. Woodward tion Tuesday evening at her home above cil, Cap. H. S. Maloney, of McMinnville, used one bottle of it aud the chills, cold
drove up to McMinnville Sunday and Dundee. She was nearly fifty years made a map of the town which lias been and
have all left me. I congratu­
visited with county recorder J. L. Hos old, a member of the Methodist church, photographed. A few copies have been late grip
the
of an honest
kins. They found him very much im and leaves four children, her husband left at the postoffice for sale at forty medicine." manufacturers
For
sale
by
C.
F. Moore &
proved in health and almost ready for having died of typhoid fever something cents each.
Co.
druggists.
WATCHMAKER
work again.
over a year ago. The funeral services Rev. T. Bronillette of the Presbyterian
were
conducted
Thursday.
Heat
Estate
Transfers.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
church was in town last Friday and
*«*> JEWELER,
by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Coat Me
a positive guarantee. Cures heartburn Rev. Wm. Hobson, of England, who Saturday looking after the interests of Reported
Mlunvllle,
Oregon,
for
the
week
ending
Solicits
the
patronage of his old Indiana
raising of the food, distress after eating has been conducting bible readings and the churcb liera which has been without
23 1901. James M. Pugh. Manager.
Frieuds who need watch repairing done.
or any form of dyspepsia. One little a course of lectures at Friends church a pastor for some time. He has been R Feb
P Bird and wf to Emma Bo­
2 0 7 M orrison St.
tablet gives immediate relief. 23c and will continue with a gospel meeting for located at Gervias but will now take gun
its 2 and 3 blk 37 LaFay­
5oc. C. F. Moore A Co.
PORTLAND, O R
men only this evening. On Saturday charge of the work at LaFayette, New­ ette.............................................$ 500
his subject will be “Wm. Penn” berg and a church in the Yergen neigh­ G P Teery to G F Round 10 a iu
A family named Brunson, arrived the evening
and on Monday evening “Stephen Grel- borhood across the river. If he can find James Bradley die t3 s r2.... 500
latter part of Inst week from Sterling, let.”
On Suuday he will have charge of a suitable house he will move to New­ G F Round and wf^to G I* Terry
Kansas, and will make their home here, the services
both morning and evening berg about the first of April.
30 a in Oreton die t 3 s r2....... 900
having moved into the house west ot A cordial invitation
the Fair Store. They were slightly ac­ public to attend. is extended to the The following statistics aro gleaned R D Saford and wf to Melvin G
. W IN K A BLINK
quainted in Kansas with llev. L. D.
from the annual report of the district Teeters 4.47 a in J W Fletch­
Will you wink and blink your life and ner
>
un
energy
away, rather than wear glasses*!
1
ers
ad
Dayton.........................
Barrs.
Rev. Herbert T. Cash, who for some school clerk as read at the school meet­
Will you force vour eyes to overwork, neglect
Theda
M
Huntley
and
husk
to
ing
Monday
by
Prof.
Douglas.
Number
time
has
been
doing
very
successful
them*
when
they
cry for help, abuse them year
The school meeting Monday afternoon work as pastor of the Friends church at of children of school age 450, which Wm H Hubbard 12** a in
after year, until at middle life you are com
polled to seek aid, perhaps to Hud your vision
was well attended. The patrons of the Sherwood,
lias lately accepted a call to shows a gain of 25 over last year ; num­ Matthew Hall die 13 s r3....... 500 im paired beyond entire repair?
school testified to their appreciation of become pastor
A L I T T L E C L A S S AID
of the church at Boise, ber of teachers employed, 6 of which 4 James Everest and wf to Reu­
the service of J. C. Oolcord by re-elect
at the proper tim e will save you a world of
and lie and Mrs. Cash go the bold state certificates or diplomas. Av­ ben Everest 12 a in Richard
trouble and preserve your vision for old ago,
ing him as director, practically without Idaho,
you begin to rely more and more on
part of this week to take up their erage daily attendance for the j ear, 208; Everest die t3 s r2................... 1000 when
opposition. Joseph Wilson was almost latter
Will exchange New
printed book and newspaper for com panion­ Will sell cheaper than any one in the County.
S
A
Davis
to
H
M
Davis
14.8
a
new
work.
Friends
in
Newberg
and
number
of
private
schools
3,
with
a
ship.
Coutultation and Eyes Tested Free.
Goods for old.
the unanimous choice of the meeting for vicinity will sorely miss the inspiring
70
in
sec
21
t4
s
r5........................
80
total of 9 teachers employed; total re­
H. J . W IN TE R S ,
Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments.
school clerk for the ensuing year.
presence of Rev. and Mrs. Cash, but ceipts into district school fund $3521 63 Clarence E Cundall to Frederic
1 block E. Postofflce.
Jew eler a Optician
The delegates of Pacific College to the wish them much success in their wider of which $2560 has been paid for teach- Cane 160 a in see 3 t3 s ro___1250
meeting of the slate oratorical associa sphere of usefulness.
era’ salary, $137.75 for fuel and school J H Maddux estate and M M
tion nt Corvallis to-day are, Freshmen, The entertainment given in the supples, $206.03 for repairs and for im­ Edwards to Frederick Cano
M oore ,
Miss Carrie Turner, John Weed ; Sopho­ Friends church Thursday night of last proving grounds, $60 for clerk's salary, 150 a in sec 3 t3 s r5 ............... 1810 96
mores, Miss Lucy Gause, Dwight Coul-
E Young to Minnie J
DEALER IN
by Miss Budemaer ot Portland, two years, aud $233.75 for miscellaneous Martha
son; Juniors, Miss Nervia Wright, Hub­ week
Graham part It 3 blk 6 Dos-
purposee;
estimated
valuo
of
school
was
thoroughly
appreciated
by
the
good
ert Jones; Seniors, Miss Clara Newby, sized audience present. The lady is a houses and grounds, $8.’)00, of school kins ad Newberg....................$ 1 D rugs & M ed icin es B ooks &
Carroll Kirk. Mr. Kirk is chairman of talented reader, who is full of expres­ furniture and apparatus, $1200; amount T Carlin estate to R P Bird 40 a
Booklet»*, F in e & F an cy S tation ­
—Another shipment of those -
the delegation.
sec 28 t 3 s r3 ...................... 390 20 ery, School B ooks & Supplies.
sion and gave a good choice of selections. of Insurance on school houses and oth­ 1 B in Osborne
aud wf to Joseph
A Portland liveryman passed through In her lighter vein the “Sweet girl grad­ er property, $5000.
W ALL P A P E It. N ew est F a t-
Hawkins It 4 blk 3 Wallings
town Wednesday, who had been up and uate” was a decided hit, while on the
tcriis and Styles.
ad
Amity.......................................200
00
down the country in search of horses other hand “Hagar” and “My Ships”
Council Proceedings, AfHrch 4.
for the government cavalry service in were as ably rendered. The next num­ The regular meeting of the city coun­ H G Miller and wf to T I! A E C
the Philippines. He had three with ber of the course will be given next cil was held Monday night with all the Duncan part It 5 blk 2 Ever­
est ad Newberg....................... 860 00
him here, also a couple of specimens of Tuesday evening, March 12.
councilmen present.
the real “governmcn mule.” He made We would echo a hearty amen to the A petition was read for a sidewalk Luellen Duucnn and hush to El­
the purchase of a horse of Lon Hadley sentiment thus expressed by an ex­ along the south side of Sheridan stiect, la Duncan 81 rods land sec 5
t3 s r2........................................ 30 F. A. MORRIS), Pres.
for a cavalry animal,
change: A well meaning communica­ from the city limits on the west to the J Cooper and wf to T B Dun­
A. R. MILLS. Vicc-Prcs.
Messrs. Christenson A Houck recently tive citizen is a boon to the newspaper re­ 8. F. R. R. Petition was laid on the R can
part It 4 blk 6 Everest ad
MOSES VOTAW, Canhier.
purchased 22,000 pounds of wool from porter and it is a noticeable fact that table and the matter referred to com­ Newberg...................................
40
We call your attention to our Ribbons, which we sell
Frank and Al Fletcher of LaFayette, the many good items are lost to the news­ mittee on Streets and Public Property. Susan E Crawford to Mary G
A
petition
was
read
from
the
Friends,
deal amounting to over $3000. This is paper every day by the modesty of the
Fish burn 11255 Dayton......... 1500
believed to he the largeet single trans­ people who hesitate to tell the reporter Baptist and M. E. churches asking that Dora
W Savage and hush to Af-
than any oue in the country.
action in wool ever made in Yamhill of matters concerning themselves. The a lamp be placed before each of their ra Frank
N ew berg, Or.
part Its 1 and 2 blk 8
respective
buildings.
The
request
was
county. The Fletcher boys had held right way to do is to stop the reporter
tu n ........................................... 500
the clip nearly a year in the hope of a on the street, or any place you meet granted and the matter turned over to Masonic
lodge to P C Mikklcson
higher price, but instead the price fell him and tell him you have been enter­ committee on Streets and Public Prop­ s % It 236
A L L S I L K H I 13 H O N —
OIRO-^IsrilL’IEID 1093
masonic cemetery
erty.
off several cents per pound. Experience taining friends, hare been on a visitor
McM.......................................... 11
No. 7 ..................... 6c per yard . ;-
in both wool and wheat selling goes to anything that iu any way is a matter of The committee on Fire and Water re­ Mary
A Rogers to Ivan L Dan­
Transacts a general banking
ported
that
it
had
nothing
new
to
report
I No. 9 ..................... 8c per yard V” * j No. 16 ..............I2*4 c per yard
show that in the great majority of casea news.
iels and wf small tract near
business.
, No. 1 2 ..................loc yer yard if* -*
it pays to sell when the market is at its The third number of the lecture course concerning the reservoir and asked that Ktar
No. 2 2 ..............15c per yard
mills McM...................... 850
the matter be settled. It was moved H L McCann
height.—Reporter.
and wf to H C
will be given next Tuesday evening in
the old reservoir be repaired, in­ Gist It in N Yamliil
Foreign Exchange bought and
Citizens of Newberg and vicinity the Friends church by Miss Ethel Webb that
17200 sq ft 1
stead
of
building
a
new
one.
The
vote
should be preparing to attend the farm­ nd W. Graham Hodsdon of Portland, was a tie which Mayor Edwards decided J D Carter and wf to Fred II
sold.
S p e c ia l .
ers' institute here, beginning next Tues­ the former a reader and the latter a in favor of the motion.
Granhoy 10 a in J B Rogers d
day evening and holding over Wednes­ soloist. Miss Webb is a graduate of the The committee on Streets and Public 1 c t3 8 r2 ................................. l Careful attention given Collections.
day. The institute will be given by the Toronto conservatory of music and elo­ Property brought forward the necessity Amon Hhadden and wf to ma­
8tnte Agricultural college, led by Dr. cution, while Mr. Hodsdor., a brother of of keeping sidewalks in good repair.
son lodge 8.42 a in Solomon
Withycomba, and will nodoubt be beue- the famous soloist of Westminister Abbey F. H. Storey was elected chief of the i Beary die 14 s r4 ...................... 333 90 j
ficial. The people pay the taxes which London, received his musical education
for the ensuing year with
support this state institution and now in London. All the selections used in 8. fire M. department
MARRIAOE LICENSES.
Calkins and W. E. Terrell as as- Naomi H Binford
1S IIK IS T I I K O S .
is a chance to get some of t he money their recitals of song and story are from sistants.
of Yamhill Co, to R FLOU It, F E E D , If A Y & G R A IN
back. The first session will tie held the best standard authors and from the It was moved and carried to borrow W Kelsey, of Yamhill Co.
G A R D E N & FLO W E R
Tuesday evening, 7:30o’olock, in Craters best masters of music. They are expect­ $3300 of J. O. Matteson at 6 per cent Ziilah Kuykendall of Yamhill Co, to H |
hall, with three sessions on Wednesday ed to give a very satisfactory evening's and pay off the Perkins note; matter F Wilson of Yamhill Co.
HEEDS.
at 10 a.m ., and at 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. entertainment.
f ^ F r » Delivery.
referred
to
Judiciary
committee.
Posters are up about town giving fur­ Col. C. J. Holt, the temperance lec- It was moved and carried that the If troubled with rheumatism, give
E C. W ard & Co.
Pain Balm a trial. It
ther particulars.
j turer, beginning with last Friday night Wars and Means committee instruct the Chamberlain's
1st. Btreet, New ber*. Or
will
not
coat
you
a
eent
If
it
docs
n
o
1
The surprise sprung by the account- has been addressing large audiences in treasurer to deposit the sinking fund in good. One application will relieve the i — --------
ants who have been experting the books ! Newberg, closing up his work here the bank on time deposit at best possi- pain. It also cures spraius and bruises N C W h C V * *
No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable
of Yamhill county officers, has created Thursday evening, To the majority of j hie rate of interest,
accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good.
in
one
third
the
lime
required
by
any
'
and one of its finest institu-
no little sensation throughout the coon people who wished to see some leal tern- The following claims were presented oilier treatment. Cuts, burns, frost­ H a r n e s s S h o p .
tions is the Ohio Pythian
ty. When shortages were shown up of perance work done in Newberg Mr. and allowed:
Home, at Springfield, Ohio,
bite», quinsey, pains in the side and
$1539 11 against treasurer Rhude, $4144.- Holt’s efforts have been a disappoint- W. c. Kroner. nails etc................... 7 S 4
which
is abfy presided over
EV E R Y TH IN G IN T H E LIN E OF
cheat,
glandular
and
other
swellings
it
by
Superintendent
Le Fevro
+5 against ex sheriff Warren, $2040.23 ment. We give the gentleman credit O. L. Price, recorder's •alary..................
ft re quickly cured by applying it. Ev-
. . . . 22
and hts wife, Mrs. Callie I.
K m arshal Co-
against ex-sheriff Henry, $2116.83 against for saying many good things, hut we be- i J. The J. C' Wood»,
• u ",mb«r
la r y ..................... 31 SO t^y bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50c. •» H O R S E G O O D S»» Le Fevre, the matron. The
ex-sheriff Henderson, people naturally lieve he could have put them all in one Jo . W ilkin, recorder’, .alary..................... 27 40 Sold by C. F. Moore A Co. druggists. I
latter baa recently written a
—
Price <fc Price, le a d service.
5 00
jumped at the conclusion that Yamhill lecture, omitted the non essentials, a,,.', Newberg
letter, which will command
Oraphtc,
p
rin
tin
g
.........................
7
M
widespread attention because
had had an enterprising set ot officials, have left Newberg with a better imprea- C. Or.m ea. livery h ire .................................. 2 no T h e T o n n ^ M an'* C h a n c e s T o -d a y .
Repairing Neatly Done. Give me of
the prominence of the
hut after a few sober thoughts, many ‘ sion among the people. The general Hook A Ladder Co per agreem ent.......... 100 00 "A young man of capacity, Industry
a
call.
writer. It is as follows:—
explanations may 1« found, and few be­ sentiment here a, we have found it D H Turner, clerk of ele ctio n ................. 1 CO and Integrity has n field for Individual
•• Messrs. W. H. Hooker &
lieve the men in qnestiou to be dishon­ seems to be tbat less of Holt and more 8 A Mill., service on changing bonndry 2 00 effort such as lias never before existed
H.
L.
Sutherland.
Co., New York: Last year I
F-
It.
Story,
aerrlce
on
w
ater
.y-tem
«
ro
of
temperance
would
have
been
more
in
used
Acker's English Remedy
est. The Reporter lays much of the
A. Buchanan, work on crossings.............. 1 U in this country,” writes Edward link
at the suggestion of a friend,
Marne to our bail system of hook keep­ order.
of “The Times and the Young Man " in
for a serious, long-standing
ing anil says: "Theinvestigation, as we Pacific College goes up to Corvallis to- j
the March Ladies' Home Journal.
throat difficulty ' and extreme-
For
Aale»
understand it, was undertaken as a day with flying colors an l will take a
ly hard cough. Had used
“And
success
Is
neither
harder
-ior
many well-spoken of prepara­
purely business proposition. Tbe repu- much larger delegation than she has ever One handred acre» of land north of earier than it ever was. Huccesu never
tions without relief, f can
N. K BRITT, PrtftM tnt.
tation of these gentlemen against whom before sent to a state contest. Between Newberg, 40 acres of fall graln on it, yet. caine to the laggard, and it never
B
r
m il k *, vir« Prm.
honestly say that Acker's
E. II WOODWARD, U ecntarf.
shortages are found may suffer for the fifty and sixty persons, the majority be­ price $20 per acre. Knqutre at Graphic will. Let a young man he capable:
English Remedy removed the
J. C. «JOLCOitb. Cachter.
time being liecanse of failure of people ing students of course, board a chattered nffice for Information.
difficulty
and stopped the
have enterprise, he willing to work,
cough.
I
not purchase C allie 1. Ls Fr v s s . M atron Ohio Pythian Home,
to suspend judgement. They elaim, and car right here at the depot this morning
and earry himse f like a man, and he CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. or use more did than
three bot­
F o r ‘•» Ir—Ch«*»p
should know whereof they speak, tbat which is to be pulled up to Whiteson
goes where he will. His success de­
tles, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phy-
B. C. MILKS.
$19 out of every $20 can be explained. and hitehed in with the regular Corval­ A 60 acre farm, a good grist mill (wat­ pends upon hlinaelf. No times, no con­
sicians with no permanent results.”
(Signed) C a l lib I. La Fsvss.
J. C. LOU OKI».
At any rate, their side Is yet te be heard lis passenger train. The car will he ap­ er power) 40 acres in cultivation, 4 acre« ditions, no combinations of capital can
E If. WOODWARD.
The
friend
to
whom
Mrs.
Le
Fevre
refers
as having suggested Acker's
N K. BRITT
from, and the emblematic statue of jus­ propriately decorated for the occasion, of hofi*. good hop house, two good horses stop a young man who has a determin­
English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the Troy
J. II DOUGLAS, JR.
Transfer Co., of Troy. Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other
Director«.
tice is always blindfolded while »be and what little is lacking in that partic­ 2 Jersey cows, 2 Jersey heifers, 50 chick­ ation to honorably succeed, aud who is
cures in Throat and Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance
holds in her hand the delicate balances. ular the rooters intend to raaxe up with ens, full set of blacksmith tools, wagon, willing to work according to the very
Mrs. Le Fevre alao said: ” If you will call on Mr. W. H. Schauss, a prominent
If it should result in a saving to the a new set of spicy, gingery yells. For­ bimler »nd other tools ; Isnd is sown to utmost of his capacity and sinews of C O R n r « r n * |> r .’*T«
A Tilton. P o rt-, china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will Ana mac he, too, has had
any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and
county wf several hundred dollars a year est Grove, McMinnville and Monmouth grain; *i mde from dock, 2lf miles from strength. The real trouble is that the laud; Nation»! Park Bank. New York.
thinks they cannot keep house without it.”
j R t h i introduction of a better system, will also have chartered cars in the same Nywberg. Price $3500-$ 1000 cash, bal­ average young man won't work. He
Acker’s K npl'.h Keme.ljr Is sold by sit druggists under a positive ru s fs s te e r
Vfrd shall say that the ends have not : train, and altogether the students are ance oa easy terms.
th st your money will bo refunded in vaae of failure, sjc.. pec. and | i « buttle la
has gotten tbe insane notion into Ills Strsnrers
vl.ttlnr
the city ation
.re Inr.ted
to call the si
United
S’ste« snd Canada. In Rngland. i t t S . i a yd., am t ,s. M.
the
Lank
for
inform
concerning
i expecting a merry time of the trip.
justified tbe means.”
NtxBEao Lxyp CoMTAsr. ' head that sucocas comes hy luck: tbat C11». Cvrresp-jt. leuce Invited.
B’< autturut (Ac oftvrr fu a r w ln . W. U. U O O k t k A CO., FrapHefsru, JSns Ik ri
Local Events.
Senatorial
Contest' SETTLEDI
IT IS ALSO SETTLED
THAT THE BEST
PLACE TO BUY YOUR
Shoes, Hats and Furnish­
ings, is at our Storé:
OREGON CITY
TRANSPORTATION CO.
Portland and
Independence
JOHN A. BECK,
New & in fresh, up-to-
date
Novelties & Staples, ticular...
every par-
Our
m CIÎAP SUT m
HODSON
BROS.,
The Leading Clothiers and Furnishers.
Furniture Store
HARDWICK & CO.
CARRY A FULL LINE
—OF—
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
T O K N •s«}m
I T C M l*
C. F.
Camera and Kodaks
with all Supplies.
JUST RECEIVED
75c.
WRAPPERS.
They are well made
full Skirts and TRIMMED.'
Ribbons, Ribbons.
^ CHEAPER^v
Look at these prices for
Feed & Seed Store
Men’s leather boots as good as a rubber
boot to keep out water aud more wear.
¡To close for this year 82.00.
Distinguished Testimony
Bank of Newberg.