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more ready to offer criticism than to give money to help a worthy caure along, hut these are simply left behind in the race by those who give cheerfully, knowing they get value re ceived for all their efforts to promote pubiio enterprises of a worthy nature. During all these years of struggle for the life of the college aone have made greater sacrifices or shown trusr loyalty than the noble corps of teachers who have never wavered, but have always stood by the work and stoutly main tained that the ultimate success of the institution would be asauied. This is the position Pres. Newlin always took and in a letter he wrote a few days ago to Pres. McGrew be congratulated the college on the successful termination of the canvass for funds to meet the indebt edness and said be bad always bad full faith that tbe debt would be paid and the college placed on a firm foundation. The debt cannot all be paid aad the mortgage released until some tin ^ in tlie fall as the obligations will not be due uutii October 15. When the debt is paid a date will be set fora jubilee meet ing wbicli will be looked forward to wiih a great deal of interest. President McGrew is receiving many Inquiries (or catalogues and other infor mation respecting the opening of school tor the oomlng year and on the whole the outlook for tbe future of Pa cific College is brighter than ever tie- fore. At the solicitation of many of the students who desire to work as late in the fall as possible the date of the op ening has been fixed for October 1. For full information regarding the work for next year addrere the president of the college. R. JACOBSON & CO.’S During the years 18811 and 1884 plan of establishing an academy at New MID-SUMMER berg was discussed, but not until the spring of 1885 did the plans for tbe school take definite shape. At this time Newberg was hardly worthy the name CLARENCE BUTT. of a country village, and the ever present W ill p ra c tic e lo a ll tb e court« of tb e *t*te "doubting Thomas" shook hia head and S pecial a tte n tio n g iv e n to pro b ate w ork, the w ritiu g of deeds, m ortgages, contract* a n d tb e ! I said it could not be done, but Dr. Elii d ra ft!u g of e ll legal paper«. Jessup made a rousing sddress at N ew b erg. O regon. Of the assassin may be more sudden, but O rric * — 8ecoud Floor special meeting called in the old church it is not more sure thsn the dire punish B auk of N ew berg B uild in g . which stood on the present site of the ment meted out to the man who abuses J. M. Wright residence, and a very lib his stomach. No man ia stronger than his stomach. When the stomach is dis eral subscription was taken which form eased the whole body is weakened. An Eaatarn Oregon EJitor who dole ed the basis for the future college, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery fully imagine« that he foresees a national board of trustees was elected, composed cares diseases of tbe stomach sad other •nancial panie during the next two of Jesse Edwards, Jesse Hobson, G. W organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of other organs when it years, says to hia readers that it there Mitchell, David J. Wood and E. W A TC H M A K E R cures the diseases of tbs stomach, oa fore stands every man In band to free Woodward. I.. the spring of 1888 lum which the several organs depend for and J E W E L E R , himself from flnanrial obligations, her for the building was placed on the nutrition and vitality. "get oat of debt and stay ont." Panio or ground and the contract for the csrpen " I w ould say ia regard to your m edicines th a t I have been g reatly benefited by them ,* S olicits th e p a tro n a le of h is old In d te o e no panie bis advioe ia sound and is uev ter work was let to Noah Heater and PRICES CUT AWAY DOWN IN DRESS COODS. wrltea Mr. J. S. Bell, o f ’ Lei----- L essilo, ----------- Vso Bureo Co., P rien d a w ho n e ed w atch r e p a iriq f done. jj] la. " I was a t one tinte Charles Vaughan. er oat of date. a i I th o u g h t a lm ost With the building completed the ¡SSfSHIRT WAISTS, SUMMER SILKS & MILLINERY BELOW*! at death'« door. I 2 0 7 M o rriso n S t. confined to my hom e I t has been hinted that the opening of school was opened in September with COST. PO RTLA N D , OR. m d p a rt of the tim e to my bed. I had the St. Loais Louisiana Purchase Expo Dr. H. J . Miathorn as prlnci,>al and tak en gallona of m edi sition may possibly be postponed until Prof. W. R. Btarbuck of Wilmiugton cine, bnt it only fed the ducane: but I m ust 1904. Away up here in the great Pacifle Ohio, and Mrs. L. E. Mintborn as as ROT GARDNER say th a t ' (¿olden Med- l e a l Discovery ' h a s Northwest we enter a protest and call sistants. The fl/st term there were en cured me. a n d to-day upon Missouri to hurry up and get rolled about tweiity-fivo students and 1 am stouter th a n I Carriage and Wagon Builder. have been for tw enty through with her little side show if she during the year the total enrollment ! am now forty- ih ree years old Have doesn't wish to find the Lewis and Clark reached fifty-nine. This quotation ap ta k e s In all tw enty-nine Centennial treading heavily on her peared in the first catalogue: "Tbe whole bottles o f ' Golden Medical Discovery,' besides two or of your life must be spent in your own Repairing, Painting and Trimming heels. th ree dosen v ia li of Dr. [in©: Pierce's Pallets, but now I company, and only the edneated man ta k e no m edicine.* Promptly Done. Accompanied by Impressive ceremony, good company for himself." This would Dr. Pierce’s Pleas the "homeward bound" colors of the not be a bad motto for some preachers in ant Pellets cure con stipation. battle-ship Oregon were delivered Into these latter days to ponder over who are Horseshoeing and General Black- JUST TAKE A LOOK AT OUR the oustody of the state of Oregon, at given to making flings at education un T h e W o r k o f th a D e v il. smithing. the state capitol, Tuesday, the exercises der the pretense of preaching. It wasn't a Missouri editor bnt a being attended by a great concourse of Dr. Mintborn built up the school printer’s devil who was going through Young Mot tier—Do you think baby people. The nnaurpaaeed achievements quite rapidly and on his retiring from his first experience of "making np looks most like me or hit papa? of the great battle ship will ever be con the management the enrollment Nurse—Like you mum. Mr. Jenkins forms." The paper was late and the nected inseparably with the fair state something more than one hundred is a very liandeome man. AND SEE WHAT A CUT WE HAVE MADE. toy got the galleys mixed. The first whose name the (wide of the American Prof. Edwin Morrison was the next part of the obituary notice of a pecuni- Advertisement—Wanted:—A compe principal and although just graduated oua citizen had been damped in tbe tent, well mannered nurse. navy bears. F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y A G R A IN from Earlham, he succoeded well with forms, and the next handful came off a I t D a i s i e s T h e W o r ld . Only a few short weeks ago and the the academy from the first and cotitin galley describing a recent fire. It read GARDEN A FLO W ER No discovery in medicine has ever old Sunflower state was Jubilant, exult uod as principal, conducting the school like thie, “The pall bearers lowered tbe SEED S. ant and boastful in the hope of one of with oredit to himself and in the inter body to the grave and it was consigned created one quarter of the excitement McMinnville’s Greatest Store. M p - P r e e D elivery. the most bountiful crops In her history est of the institution until the year 1891 to flumes; there were few if any regrets, that has been caused by Dr. King’s E . C. W a r d A Co. the soil fairly throbbing with a sense of hen he retired and steps were taken to for the wreck had been an eyesore to New Discovery for Coneumption. It's 1st. S treet, N ew berz, Or proud maternity. Hot winds and increase the usefulness of the school by the town for years. Of course there was severest teste have beeu on hopelesi victims of consumption, pneumonia drouth have had their perfeot work how raising the grades and branching out an individual loss but that was fully hemorrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis ever and now the Sunflower lies strick a college. A. R. MILLS. Pres. covered by insurance." The widow -on, withered and parched and baked MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. Prof. Thomas Newlin was elected pres thinks the editor wrote the obituary thousands of whom it has restored to For coughs, colds In short, it’s the expected that has hap ident and on assuming tho duties of the that way because the deceased partner of perfect health. pened to Kansas this time. office in the full of 1891 began to lay the tier joys and sorrows owed him five asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarseness N. E BRITT. P re s id e n t. aDd whooping cough it is the quickest B. C. MILES, Vice-Prc«. foundation for thorough college work years subscription.—Ex. The place to get your K. H . WOODWARD, S ecretary. surest cure in the world. I t is sold by In view of the .tam horticultural Before the eloee of the first years work J. C. COLCOKD. Cashier. C. F. Moore A Co., who guarantee sat N e w b e rg , O r. meeting to be held here the fore part of after the college was organised the quea A P o o r M illio n a ir e . DRUGS & MEDICINES. next month the Oregon Agriculturist tion of larger grounds was being dia Lately starved In London because he isfaction or refund money. Large hot CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. has this to say of our berg: "Newberg cussed and the outcome of the discus could not digest his food. Early use of ties 50o and $1. Trial bottles free. Z E L G kA -lSrilZ IE I} 1893 is a pleasant place for horticultural soci sion was the removal of the buildings Dr. Kiug’s New Life Pills would have B. c. MILES, Vice has but on« bait, pleasure; #ir- PRESCRIPTION WORK A O J . C. COLCOKD. sties to meet. Its citisens are publlo- from the present site of the Friends saved him. They strengthen the stom tue has two, pleasure sud profi t. K. H. WOODWARD. N. E. BRITT. SPECIALTY. spirited and take an intelligent interest church to tbe grounds now ocoupied by ach, aid digestion, promote assimila J. H DOUGLAS. JR . Transacts a general banking in fruit growing. A large local attend tbe college where a site of twenty-three tion, improve appetite. Price 25o. Mon D irectors. Dyspepeia can be cured by using business. ance can always be counted on, as the sores was donated by the citizens. It ey back if not satisfied. (fold by C. F. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. One little B o o k s, S ta tio n e ry , F a n c y a n d number of fruit growers in Ibis vicinity may not be out of the way to say here Moore A Co., druggists. tablet will give immediate relief or mon A rtic le s . C a m a r a a n d C O R H R S P O N D K N T H —Ladd A T ilton. P o rt T o ile t is large and most of them can be relied that it has recently been suggested to ey refunded. Sold in handsome Un la n d ; N a tio n a l P a rk B auk. New Y ork. Foreign Exchange bought and K o d a k s a n d a ll k in d s o f C a m a r a on to be on hand. Oregon fruit growers the board by different parties that The extraordinary is built on ordinary boxes at 25c. C. F. Moore A Co. S u p p lies. sold. who can do so should take a lew days’ part of this land be sold and tbe money foundations, by dint ol time and pa v is itin g th e c ity a re in v ite d to call at LE SSO N S G IV E N IN K O D A K - vacation and attend this meeting." * applied on the indebtedness of the insti tience. The good man’s lack of will serves ad S trangers th e b au k for In fo rm a tio n c o n c e rn in g the tulion. Much a plan osnnot be consider EUY. c ity . C o rre sp o n d en c e In v ited . mirably the bad man’s lack of heart. Careful attention given Collections. Many thousands have been restored Enthusiastic hygienists are maintain ed for a moment. First the grounds ing that the scientist and historian Prof. were donated outright to the college to health and happiness by the use of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on John Flake, owed his death, July 4, to with the express understanding thnt CbamlierlHln’s cough remedy. If af a positive guarantee. Cures heartburn the fact that he had long practiced viola they should he continued to be used for flicted with any throat or lung trouble, raising of the food, distress after eating tions of the common laws of health, college purpoeea and it would be unfair give it a trial for it is certain to prove or any form of dyspepsia. One little such for Instance as sitting in a cold to the donors to sell any part of the benefiuial. Coughs that have resisted tablet gives immediate relief. 25c and draught of air when overheated. The grounds. Then again larger grounds all other treatment for years, have 5oc. C. F. Moore A Co. fact that be died from the excessive were sought (or with the future success yielded to this remedy and perfect heat, has suggested that Prof. Finke and building up of tbe college in view health has been restored. Cases that T o th a D a a t. owed his death rather to the fact that he nnd It would be folly to think of parting seemed hopeless, that the climate of fa A ricli lady cured of her Deafness and '. couldn't And the cool draught wbeu he with any of tha land at this or any oth tuous health resorts failed to benefit, Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s needed It most. This sounds rather ir er time. With the present rate at which have been permanently cured by Its Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to reverent, bnt shows how easily the the native timber is being out away in use. Bear ia mind that every bottle Is his institute, so that deaf people unable crank "laws of health1' enthusiasts can this vicinity it will not ba many years warranted and if It does not prove bene to procure the Ear Drums may have before a stranger visiting Newberg must ficial tbe money will be refunded to them free. Address No. 10613. The over-ride their little hobby. ba taken several miles from town in or you. For sale by C. F. Moore A Co., Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue Colonel Watteraon, the gifted Ken der to let him see a growth of fir and druggists. Now York, U. 8. A. tueky Journalist and old line democrat, vine tuaple ns nature has plantod It, un from the fullness of hia suicharged heart, less some spot is saved from tbe wood conducts a little personal testimony ser man’s ax, and almost the last words of vice on lirysnism which will doubtless admonition left by Prof. Morrison be B f tv « accord him tha honor of being looked fore Ills recent departure for Iowa was a upon os the prince of insurgents in the plea (or the saving of the limber along democratic camp. For example, he the canyon on the back of the college ON A WARM DAY IS A BLESSING •nye, “ If Mr. Bryan keeps on aa he ia grounds. Hero Is a cool, shady retreat TO ANYONE. A FULL LINE OF now going, he will be left in a party all along tho banks of the canyon with by himself long before 1904. Parties mountain stream running between, and There is no Shoe made that is as cool, flexible and cannot bo fed on cobwebs. The Courier- tall firs, monuments of the past, tower easy as our Journal baa been faithfully trying to ing overhead. True these great trees abow this visionary and hasty young and this spot of ground could be sold O X j ID W H E E L S T -A -K E U S T o u s t n e w o u n t ie s . person the way out of the Wilderness. It and the money used, but what would It his friend, not his enemy. It knows our children think of os in the days to WHEELS OF ALL KINDS INCLUDING LADIES AND GENTS TAN fall wall that he is preparing for him- couief Such trees cannot be grown in s aalf an old aga of bitterneas and disap hundred years, fast us preserve what DEMS FOR RENT. —FOR— pointment, emulating the folly and acri- we have, very much as nature has given A full Line of Sundries. Repairing quickly and neatly done. moniousnest of the wasp—which is said it to us and in the saving be wise, for to be tbe biggest when newly hatched— Pitcifio College will never receive anoth instead of the patient wisdom of the er like gift. honey bee.” President Newlin continued his work -ALS at the head of the college until last year Indiana’s junior United States Sena when he tendered his resignation which LADIES SHIRT WAISTS AND MUSLIN tor, Albert J. Beveridge, Is doing much was very reluctantly accepted by the for the Introduction of the inductive board and Prof. H. E. McGrew chosen UNDERWEAR. ^jinethod Inin American statesmanship. as his successor. For more than a year Almost immediately on his election as a plan for raising aufficient money to c 0 t senator, forseeing the interesting and pay off the entire indebtedness of tbe HAKU \ M H A R IS complicated questions which would college was discussed and last winter *m.DRE*l fChuoRed. arise from our occupancy of the Philip- steps were taken to carry this plan into ’ADULTS« ■ ’" ’“ADULTS AS fa t A .J* » A S F a t a s pines, he hied himself over to the effect. Pres. McGrew who had only PIC*V ' Islands, and buried himaell In an inten fairly gotten into the work in the school sive study of conditions there. The re room went East and secured something sult was teen in hit incomparable ad more than $6,000, which, added to the A-- dress tie lore the senate, which was giv amount raised at home and the resources en such marked attention because it was already at hand will pay off the entire understood to lie full of facta, personally indebtedneae and learo the institution observed. And wow this Indomitable free from incumbrance. young statesman is in the Orient, where It has taken a long, hard pull to com great changes are soon to take place, plete the work, but little that is worth The formula is plainly printed - on every bottle— hence you and where he Is making a thorough tour haring cornea to ua in this world with of investigation of indnatrial conditions. out a struggle, and success in this know just what you are taking when you take Grove’s. Imitator« In his own words, Biberls, Manchuria worthy undertaking brings its own re- ' do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy god China are awakening as I heaters of ward to those who have been engage.I in I F (40 D O N ’T D E L A Y CON- gommercial and possible political con- it. The people have responded nobly their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains d id and are to enter largely Into the al- to the call for assistance, neerly all who S U IT IN G A G O O D Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless fa in of the nations, and the public man have subscribed to the fund at home « h o visits them, who studies them thor- knowing full well that 14 would mean form. The Iron acts as m tonic while the Quinine drives flk^ , may make himself an authority some sacrifice on their part to meet the ' malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that d g f c d i nee his obligation. This is tha bast evidence Grove's is the Orlglmml and that all other so-called Tasteless si ness to his country. Borne fun Is that could be given of the fact that the We correct defective sight and save your eyes when ty poked at Be ns tor Beveridge worth of the college to the community ia it isn’t too late. Our advice is free, and we will Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows lor Ma enthusiasm, mostly by people fully recognised by the people New-! test your sight scientifically and fit it with the that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect. You who haeoo't his aptitude for hard work. berg baa been loyal to Pacifle College in proper glasses that will give you immediate relief. But whatever tbe Jealous politicians say tha past and the outlook for tha future •re not experimenting when you u k c Grove's— its superiority OUR P R IC E S A R E R E A S O N A B L E wf him, the American people give him le better than ever before. Of course A ll klnrin o f r e p a ir s d o n e o n s h o rt no tie« . Also re m e n ib e rl and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the t h a t o n r s h o p la th e p la c e Tor tin e w n te h w o rk > attention, an they hear him speak there are always a few people in W IN SL O W B R O S. 1 authority nad not ns the every community who are rsstdjr to only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of •ay a thing can’t be done and who are Clearance Sale! T h o B u llo t JOHN A. BECK, Great Reduction in [ALL SUMMER GOODS] w ii I Also Some Lines •« Shoes! WINDOWS Feed & Seed store R. Jacobson & Co., Bank of Newberg. The Best W heels in the City. su Orient, Olive, Mitchell, Im perial Bicycles STAR 5 STAR SHOE Men, Ladies & Children EHRET BROS. E L A M S HAW. 1 ^ -0 ? 1 i"s n l rf V DO YOUR EYES PAIN YOU STIN G , SMART,I A C H E OK g glV A T E R ? THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. OPTICIAN the United State» No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c. ___