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H. A. LitUeficlrt. ►VV II. J. Littlefield. wou».! tho iniT'rwfiloii be •© irenerdl ana (ion* In Orepon, to Stilem and return, ' - i l ' w ' *o liUnwrot» and prosperous if an,i ¡t xa t0 |l0po<i that every ono who co..;cu porr” experience <liil not war- can do so w ill show hi« appreciation by E. II. W oodward , E d it o r A F h i u m i e r . rant it The deliverances of the ten tie- taking advantage of this opportunity to | Afe a tf> heMth wonien. Btl to & pass a few days pleasantly and profit- J women who nre suffering from diseases W . C. W oodward , A ssociate E d i t o r . men wLo uispatage college framing u. * Offices in t’heUalem V alley Bank B uilding _ | ally consists partly of self evident state- a|j|y ut 0ur state capital. peculiar to their sew they are an injury. Phone No. tö. i m p r o v e d ------- When there is weak back or hearing* ! Residence north o f P ublic School B uilding, ¡ J l a t e s t menls, partly of very doubtful osser- j ---------- ------------- Entered an second-class matter at the postoffice Phone No. 44. ■*> tions, and partly of opinions based on; W hen we strike oil tliere will he no down pains, sideache or other indications at N ewberg, Oregon. of wohiaaly weak R O L L E R P R O C E S S .! very narrow views of success ami human necessity of selling stock to secure funds. ness, exercise can [ A TTOKSEY-AT-LA’ W. If you are not iu it at that time you | purposes. If a likely lad could not get only aggravate the *>■ i::8UBD KYEftY FPIDAY MORNING. c o n d i t i o n . The • on in this country without acollege edu- never will tie. womanly health must | cation things would have come to a bad lie first restored be A C r e d it t.. N ew U erg FR ID A Y , AUGUST 23, 1901. W ill p ractice In all the courts of the state We take pleasure iti announcing to the public that we ex ! pass with us, for to a majority of Ameri fore strength can be i S pecial attention given to probate work, the The casual observer upon the street* developed by exer i writing of deeds, mortgages, contracts and the c a » boys college (raining is uuattain- pect to have our new mill completed and in operation by of New berg need not look far in any d i 1 drafting of all legal papers. cise. The Portland Weekly Chronicle an-1 al,le- 0 1 «,° “ rse1 young fellows who N ew berg . O reg on . rection without his eye resting upon Dr. Pierce’s Fa the time new wheat is in good condition for milling. have it ill them can make their way in f f i c e — Second flo o r nour.ces its intention uf breaking up the vorite Prescription : O new buildings or other improvements Bauk o f NewLerg B uilding. makes weak women gamblers’ rule of ottr metropolis, Buc- the world and get rich without even which are evidences of tlie prosperity Our purpose is to do a general milling business, giving spe s t r o n g and sick cens lo it in this new(?) little enterprise. the rudiment of Latin or more than a which the city enjoys. cial attention to local exchange and custom work. women well. It does moderate knowledge of mathematics. It this by healing the Among tile buildings just completed is We will receive wheat at the elevator as usual, also all The secretary of agriculture says, after also goes without saying that the school the new store room by Vo taw «£ Hol womanly disease* work generally has its training which undermine the personal inspection, that tho sugar beet of liurd other kinds of grain, and pay the highest market price , . u .i i ., r i lingsworth on First street. No pains general health. It h is entirely healthy every where and lias and Us prizes, both of unique value for ! have tieen spared hy the builders and stops the drains that for same. withstood the drought admirably. This those who have the stuff in them to win Men and wom en o f good address to rep re- j weaken women,heals finishers lo make it one o f the tastiest scut us, som e to travel appointing agents, oth- j leuves it to be inferred that it was an them. Nevertheless that does not affect inflammation and Ul ers for local work looking after our interests.! We respectfully solicit your patrouage. possible. ceration and cures » 1)00 salary guaranteed yearly: extra coin- | early frost that caused the trouble in the basis of opinion that the three or This room Is divided into two apart m issions and expenses, rapid advancem ent- female weakness. N. C. Christenson, four years an average lad spends in col the Newberg sugar beet district. old established house. Grand chance for earn, ments. The front ono is occupied by « When I first com est insn or woman to secure pleasant, perina ' lege are profitably spent.—K. B. Martin, M a n a g e r C h e h a le n i V a l l e y M ills . m e n e e d using Doctor nem position, liberal Incom e and future. New ! Mr. Hollingsworth with a stock of furnl I’ierce’s m e tl 1 ci n e s ,*» • brilliant lines. Write at once. Several Willamette valley towns are iu Harper’s Weekly. writes Mrs. George A. ture, all new and of the latest designs. Strong!, o f Catisevoort, arranging for street fairs in the near fu STAFFORD PRESS, The rear apartment is arranged for an Saratoga Co.. 1- Y , " I l .A P A V K T r R IT K A I8 . ture. About as profitable street fairs as was suffering from fe 2 3 C h u rc h St., N ew H avon , C on n , i undertaking parlor and is fitted up with male weakness, a dis Is this dusty enough for you? most towns could hold would be found agreeable drain, liearing- i ________ ____________ _____ cases for the reception of all kinds of j ' ■ ■ A down pains, weak and Mrs. Duprey has moved to Dayton, in a general clean up of their side streets burial goods carried hy a first class es tired feeling all the time. I cl range. 1 around in nnd back alleys, resulting in fair streets Washington. way for two years, and I twgau taking your tablishment. .Messrs Votaw & Hol that medicine. After taking first bottle I began to all the year round. John L. Smith who got the contract lingsworth have given this line special feet better. I took four bottles o f Dr. Pierce’s Prescription, two o f ‘ Golden Medical to furnish stone for the locks is deliver attention and are prepared to render the Favorite Discovery,’ one vial o f ‘ Pleasant Pellets,’ also The m in who drew the first prize in ing ubout two hundred yards per day. best of sorvlcos at the most reasonable used one bottle o f Dr. S a fe’s Catarrh Remedy. Now I feel like a new person. I can’t thank tho recent Oklahoma land 1 ittery is rap The engineers also have several teams prices. The parlor is sufficiently com you enough for your kind advice and the good : F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A I N ; your m edicine lias done me. . idly experiencing the troubles of the hauling stone on the locks. GARDEN & FLOW ER " I have a sister who is taking your medicine modious to afford a place for conducting man who lays up for himself treasures and it is helping her.” Mr. Martin lias sold out his moat mar funeral services when desired. SEEDS. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets promote on earth. Already, he has some hall ket to Mr. Itipley who w ill continue the regularity of tlie bowels, and assist the 1 f f F - F r e e D elivery. dozen contest lawsuits on his hands, business at the old stand. A s t o u n d e d T h e K d lt o r . action ot w Favorite Prescription.” No witli plenty more in sight to keep him 12. C. W a r d & C o . Editor S. A . B row n ,of Bennettsville, other laxative should be used with Dr. Iioech A Hyde have bought a now hay 1st. Street, N ew bcrg, Or guessing as to whether he or the fellow Pierce’s Medici net. press and are baling hay up near Wheat- S. C., was once intensely surprised. who drew a blank is the lucky man. “ Through long suffering from dyspep land. sia,” lie writes, “ m y wife was greatly A man from Bt. I’aul has opened N o tic e . •'Coin” Harvey picdicts that the next run dow n. (She had no strength or another saloon here. Now according to national democratic convention will bo vigor and suffered great distress irom In tlic C ounty Court fo r Y a m h 'l! cou nty o f Oregon. in the hands of men who want office the argument of some of our native eons her stomach, but she tried Electric bit sta Iu e the mutter o f the guarOianxhip o f Leroy nnd power nnd who know nothing the town will have a great boom for ters which helped her at once, and af Smith. Curl B. Smith, I.enu L. Smith slot Slnbel L.Smith, m in or heirs o f Charles F. Smith, de about principle or statesmanship; that they say a town without a saloon is a ter using four bottles, she is entirely dead town. the men of principle in the democratic well, can eat anything. I t ’s a grand Several threshing machines nre run party, the kind of men of whom martyrs tonic, nnd its gentle laxative qualities K m ? f t ' u . uhSm!to, »m|L^ e ? ,l.U Sm^b! The full arc splendid for lorpt d liver.” For in- | m in or heirs o f Chus. F. Smith deceased, pray- nre made, will not vuto the ticket, nnd ning in the neighborhood. inir for no order o f sale o f certain real estate that tho result will lie a disorganized grain is turning out fairly well and of an digestion, loss of nppetiie, stomach anil belonging to said wards that it is necessary and excellent quality. democratic party und defeat. liver troubles it's a positive guaranteed w ould he for the benefit o f suld wurds to have Agent for the PORTLAND A N such real ('Stale sold a cco rd in g to law A. K. Campbell has sold Ills residence cure. Only 60c at C. F. Moores. It is hereby ordered that the next o f kin o f said wards, and all persons interested In the CHOR FENCE CO., as shown in About a dozen exchanges perused the property hero to a Mr. Ingraham of said estate, appeu- before this court on Satur J ii M e m o r y o f O t h e r D a y » . day the 14th day of Septem ber A. D. 1901, at the cut, and also agent for PLANO last few days, in speaking of the hot Portland who will move bore. hour o f one o 'clock p m. o f said day, at the weather ill Kansas, have told their Tommy—“ Mama, why have you got cou nty court room in the court bouse In tho Tile liible conference of the Evangeli I said countv of Yamhill, state o f Oregon, then BINDER, MOWER and RAKE, credulous readers of that hog that had cal cliurcb was held hero during last pnpa's hair in a locket?” i and there to show cause w h y a licen se should to bo soaked on one side over night to week. Ministers from all parts of the llis mother—“ To remind mo that he not bo granted for the sate o f such real estate, BUFFALO PITTS goods, DEERE described in salt! petition as fo llo w s;—All un- make it hold swill. Here is a case for state were in attendance and very inter onco had some. Tom m y.” —Jeweler’s I d ivid ed four-fifth interest of, In nnd to the fe.l- i low ing described real property, lyin g nnd be- PLOW CO., BUCKEYE combined ! the society for prevention of cruelty to esting and profitable meetings was the Weekly. lug iu Yam hill county, state o f Oregon, and be Also! ing bounded and d escribed as follow s, viz:— HARROW and SEEDER. animals. That same hog has been in result. T o S a v e I t e r C h ild . | b eginn in g at a corner stoue lit the county road soak to our certain knowledge for five I Jt nets und 1.8 feet s o f the n w corner o f land Hops are looking fine and picking will Front frightful disfigurement Mrs ; deeded from Samuel L ongley and Ellen II. agent for WEBER W AGON, the Carriage and Wagon Builder. years, und it is time for a cliango of begin about September 1st und 40c per Nannie Oalleger, o f LaGrange, Oa., a p Longtey his w ife to Elisha Sm ith; thencee'Jl l-.r< Strongest farm Wagon made. treatment. They might at least turn rods to corner stoiio; thenco s 8 rods and 1Z.7 box will bo the price. P osky . plied Buckleti’s arnica salvo to great , feet to corner stone; tlieuce w ill 15 rods to WATCHMAKER - - .- Carlton, Ore. the brute over nnd put the other side in stoue in county road; thence n 8 rods Address, sores on her head and face and writes its corner and 1 J>2 feet to the place o f b egin n in g.con tain souk for a while—just for a change. If you have u Imhy in the house you quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It ing five acres more or less. Also, nn undivided I 4 20Interest of, in and to the follow in g descrlp will wish to know the best way to Repairing, Painting and Trimming works wonders In sores, bruises, skin | c(| rta i property, vlt: - B eginning at A point 29 and JEWELER, Commisioner I loach, in charge of the cheek any unusual looseness of the bow eruption*. rods and 1.47 feet s o l the n w corn er o f the Cuts, burns, scalds and Promptly Done. lcoiiveycd hv Samuel L ongley und fw ife to Oregon exhibit at the lluffalo els, or diarrhoea so common to small piles. 2)0. Cure guaranteed by C. F . Inm Elisha Smith hy Seed w h ich iu d u ly recorded ; ut page :171 o f Hook -’a o f the records o f deeds ol Solicits the patronage o f his old Indiana children. <). P. M. Holliday, o f Deal exposition, writes buck thnt lie is Moore, druggist. Yam hill enmity, Oregon, and running thence e in great noed of Oregon fruit with ing, Ind., who has an eleven m onths’ I 91 15 rods to th e e line o f said la n d : thenco s 7 Office over the Bunk o f Newbcrg. F riends who need watch repairing d one. I rods und J Z feet to E verest's lin e ; thenco w P a r t n e r s t o t h o Last. which to replenish our horticultural ex old child, says: “ Through tho months Horseshoeing and General Black- I Z:l 15 rods to the e line o f the <). J. Walker die; R esidence, Jesse Hobson place, corner Second ' thence s on s-ild W alker's e line to the n line o f June and July our Imhy wus teeth- liibit, and entreats fruit growers of the A Southern darky, wishing tho inhab 2 0 7 M o r r is o n St. and R iver Streets. o f the (). A R ailroad's (form erly I’ . A W. V. state to rully to Ills support. Up to Ing and took a running ott' o f tho bow itants of tlio village to know that bo and ft.) right o f way: thence s westerly along iho n smithing. PORTLAND, OB. P h o n o a t o ffic o an d r c s id o n c o . e o f said rigid o f way to a poliu 9 % rods n His Ids venerable partner had decided to re lin date, tho Oregon exhibit though not as els and sickness of the stomach. o f toe s w coi iier o f lend form erly ow n ed by A. T. J :;« ir: thence it to the place o f lie*Inula*, all exteusive m souio, lias been very credit I towels would move from live to eight tire from Hctivo life, astonished them , , , . . . . . . , iu said Y am hill county, saving und excepting able, an Eastern friend of tho writer, times a day. I had a bottle o f Cham o n o m o r n i n g b y p l a c in g th u fo llo w i n g tln rcfrom :9i 100 o f uu acre now ow n ed hv said ¡..n , Iho iL.nr o f t l .. oatul.liul, 1 <>. A ('. It. It. nud described in a certain decree I writing that it compurcs very favorably berlain's colic, cholera und diarrhoea sign a b o v e m e u o o r ot th e esta b lish , w |)lrp ,s duiy recorded at pages 2. 3 A 4 of Vot. 12 Of the journal o f the eireuit court for said with those o f other states. Loyal t)ru- remedy in the house anil gave him four m e n t 1 , . . , , , . Yam hill cou n ty, state o f Oregon. goniaus should see to it that our stand drops hi a tenspoonful of water and he DlS a m t o i n f o h m ilo p u b l i c ilat ila t m e ! It Is further ord ered that a co p y o f this ord er he served on said next o f t in , and upon ard is maintained, especially in thu fruit got bettur at once.” For sale by C. F. an’ Ike am goin’ out of bis’ ness. Dem 1 shall till persons int- rested in ssid estate, prior to display, one of our specialties, by send Moore, druggist. flat owes do firm may set’ le with me; said 14th day o f Septem ber A. I). 1901. by pub lieatiou thereof for three con secu tive weeks In ing individual samples of horticultural dem ilut do firm owes may set'll) with I the Newberg (iraphle a w eekly new spaper of 1C h » 1 K »tn to T r a n « fo r » . I general circu lation , published In Yam hill products. In short, cast your fruit upon Ike.— Life. county, state o f Oregon Reported by the Yam hill Co. Abstract Co at Me Dated tills Path dav o f August A. I). 1991. tho waters and see it return to you in T o t h « D e a f . MInnvi 1 lo, Oregon, fo r the week ending It. 1’ . Ill 11D, C ounty Judge. Eustern immigrants. Aug. Ill, 1901. James M. Pugh, Manager, A rich laity cured of her Deafness and Noises in tho Head by Dr. Nicholson’s It Jacobson A wf to Krepta Ed Sum m ons. GOVERNMENT IIY TKKUOIIISM. Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to] In trio C ircuit Court for Y am h ill county, wards 208 a in Jacob Hamp of Oregon. ton die tftro................................f 0000 00 his Institute, so that deaf people unable state James Madsou, P la in tiff”) An article in one of the August tonga- J I, linger* A wf to Eli J Had to procure the Ear Drums may have zituiH, hy Col. L. W. V. Kennou, is de them fice. Address No. 10013. The ley Its 9 10 11 12 blk 25 Ed Mary L. lies*, V irgin ia R. M iller, f voted to thu unciont Malay secret .so wards add to N ewbcrg........... 20 00 Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue John ||jj| Success in life is not the result of chance. It may be attained through wise planning and|j K. Miller, Kllxnbetb Berg, John | ciety iu the Philippines, which was the Eli J Hadley A wf to Maranda Now York, U. S. A. Berg, N ordir i D a v is ,----------- Davis I ♦^intelligent, energetic execution. Pacific College affords a broad aud careful training. and Kva F., Hess, Defendants J main support of tho insurrection. It If Kobinson Its 9 It) 12 19 blk To V irginia It. M iller, John R. M iller, Eliza | Beautiful Situation, Healthful Conditions, Inspiring Influences, Homelike Associations. Ail old negro in a Kansas town arose beth Betcr, John Borg, Nordicn Davis nnd ----- j ‘ 'J wus powerful throughout tho archipelago 25 Edwards add to Newbcrg. 25 00 the above named d efen d a n ts:— in prayer meeting and said : '‘ Bredcrin — In Davit, nnd would have formed tho government J W Exon A wf to 1st Natl bank the nam e o f the Mate o f Oregon, you are A. Com petent C o rp s oiE xp erien ce d . 'Teachers in anJ sistern, I been a mighty mean nig hereby re m ired to appear and answ er the com - : || if the United Stales had shirked its na McM Its 8788 89 94 95 96 Day- plaint filed ag iinnt you in the above entitled tional and international duties. This ton ............................................... 700 00 ger in my time. I lmd a heap or ups ' suit in the above nam ed court on or beforo the I Every student’s interests receive special attention. A Preparatory and two Collegiate courses.^ last day of the tim e prescribed in the order for | , ' and downs—’specially downs—since I I I the society, called the Kalipunan, under Oeo B Hntcbcroft A wf to It O publication o f this sum m ons upon you, to nlNormal work for those who desire to prepare for teaching. Commercial Branches taught by an ex-![ jinod tho church. I xtolo chickens and ; w it: on or b efore the 27th day o f Septem ber. A. took, after tho Spanish withdrawal, to Hutchcroft 160 u sw 1-4 sec 12 ; l>. 1901, un i if you fail so to appear aud answer, provont demonstrations of friendliness ¿tperienced instructor. Special advautagas in Oratory and Music. Live Christian Associations. Biblei watormilltons, I cussed, I got drunk, I I for want thereof, Hie plain tiff w ill apply to trie t2r0............................................. 5 00 for the re lie f prayed for in his com - shot craps, 1 slashed udder coons with I j Court toward Americans by a general systeui Mary Brock to Clias J Taft A Attention given to Physical Culture. Tw ol plaint herein, to w it: A decree requiring said [tjciasses and other opportunities for Christian Culture. to set forth in their answers to the of assassination. Its lilowe were struck wf It 7 blk 7 McM..................... 1 00 in:i razor, and done a sight or adder | defendants Library to which many new books have just been added and|5 plaint herein the nature o f trielr claim s to 1*1 Literary Societies and a College paper. things, hut thank tiie I.awd, bredcrin I com with terrible cruelty. Natives suspected Francis Honawirth to N S Allen ilu* real property d escribed in said com plaint, [jja Reading Room well supplied with the leading Magazines and Periodicals. Laboratory for individual! viz v-B cginm ng at the s. o. corner o f 'th e n. of sympathy with Americans wero fre and sistern, I nebber loat inn religion.” blk 2 llouswlrths mid to N ; »j o f the Joseph and Mary L. Hess D L C . in 13 A good Museum with a wide rauge of specimens. quently buried alive in old wells or pits. rs.’hv o f the W il. Mer and running thence s N9 X-work in Chemistry, Physics and Biology. Y am hill...................................... 250 00 —Ex. | deg. 15 m in. w. 23.lo cha. thence s 10.42 cha* News of these murders was spread J I! Stillwell A wf to Ira O Nel | thence n #9 dog 1.» min e 23 15 ch s to the e line T l » « l r S e c r e t in O u t . o f said cla im : thence u in. 12oh* to the p lace of broadcast in order to terrify the Fil son It 7 blk 4 2d College add A ll Sadlovclle, Ky., was curious to | beginn in g; nnd that by snid d ecree it be d eclar ipinos. Thousands of natives were hud to M cM ...................................... 30 00 learn tho cause of the vast improve ed and adjudged that said defendants have no S en d Cor c a t a lo g u e a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n . A d d re ss, interest whatever in or to said prem ises, and dled in towns, feariul of tho accusation EH J Hadley to J L Rogers Its p la in tiff» title thereto la good and valid ment in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whit that and thai the defendants and each o f them he that they were "A m erican spies.” Often P resident P a c ific College, 9 10 11 12 blk 25 Edwards ad taker, w ho had for al ong time, endured forever enjoined and debarred from asserting a whole iauiily was killed in order to claim w hatever in t r to said prem ises, ad- j to Newbcrg................................ 4 95 untold sufTering from a chronic bron any verse to the plaintiff, and for such other and | cause consternation in a given district. Sarah E Byers et al to Frank further relief es may be meet aud equitable in ; chial trouble. " I t 's all due to Dr. tiie prem ises, in clu d in g coids and disburse* 1 This secret Malay society, with its Bully Its 1 2 3 4 blk 15 John* King's New Discovery,” writes her hus m eats o f suit. thousands ol atrocities, prolonged the This sum m ons is served by p u b lica tion there add to McM.............................. 100 00 band. “ ft completely cured her and o f for six con secu tiv e weeks in the N ew berg! war many months. If our army lmd Mary Brock to John J Spencer also cured our lii tic grand daughter of ; Graphic, a w eekly luwapuner of general circu- ( i lntion. published In snid Yam hill county, by I withdrawn the society would linvu taken It 1 2 blk 1 Newby, 3rd add to a severe attack o f whooping cou gh ." It ' < rdi r o f Hon. R. P. Bird, County Judge o f said i IKMsessfou and placed its agents, of whom McM ......................................... 110 00 positively cures roughs, colds, grip j Yam hill cou ntv, m ade at Cham bers In the city ! o f M eM innviiK’. Oregon, on the 12th tiny o f j Agtiinaldo was one, in authority. Under \V V Spencer et al to John J l>mnchills, all iliront ami lung troubles August A. l>. 1901: the first p u b lica tion thereof present circumstances It will go to pieces, ... . , beii.g August lt.th A. D HOI. Spencer Its 1 2 blk 1 Newby* Guaranteed bottles .MV and $1.00. 1 rial ! I’ LAKKNt K M T l A JNO J 8PFACER. for it lias failed and its typical criaies Alt y* for the rinintiff. 3rd add to M cM ...................... bottles free at F. Moores. will meet with no indulgence from Amer Jno J Spencer to C F Mills It 1 icana. Abandonment of thu Philippines blk 1 Newby* 3d add to McM. 700 (X) hy the United .States would have erect J If Walker A wf to Francis M ed a new sovereignty in tho world based Armstrong 25.36 a It 4 see 3 on systematic assassination. Tho up t4r3 .............................................. 80 00 r i g h t common souse of the American MARRIAOK MCKNSI S. people saved them from such a disgrace Ina B Sherman 20 to Frank S Runs ful mistake and lasting slain. At best, the Malay character at present is unfit 30. S T lX ( ;. s m a r t . for founding a sovereign government, but It hat A T a l e II Telia. to have permitted a blood-stained aeoret If that Mirror o f yours shows a society to start a new so-called republic wretched, sallow com plexion, a Jaun would have tieen a (rightful blunder. diced look, moth patches nnd hlotclies i tl The formula is plainly printed on every bottle— hence you The men and party that advocated a on the skin, it's liver trouble; bat Dr. Malay government were iu worse com King's new life pills regulate the liver, know just what you arc taking when you take Grove’s. Imitator* pany than they knew.—Olobe-Demo purify the blond, give clear skin, rosy do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy crat. I F SO D O N ’ T D E L A Y ! cheek*, rich com plexion. Only 25c at coiistacBies NEWBERG GRAPHIC. LITTLEFIELD BROS.. $ C I E HL E M VALLEY MILLS ill | I I 9 i CLARENCE B U TT . Guaranteed Salary $300 Yearly Feed & Seed store W. ft. HOWE, j f JOHN A. BECK, ROY GARDNER DR. J. J. FISHER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. I i 1 I I PACIFIC COLLEGE : 1 REMEMBER THE DATE OF OPENING IS OCTOBER 1st. I I N B W B B R G , ORBGON. FALL TERM OPENS OCTOBER 1,1901. Newberg, Oregon. t t u lis ^er 1 00 DO YOUR EYES PAIN YOU ACHE OR WATER? A U O t T C O L I . K 44 K K D U C A T I O N . K. Moore's drugstore. M ’ l.T lN lJ A G O O D T a k e In t h « S l a t « F a i r , The fact that *o many persons seem to find It protitaUa nowaday* to proclaim to the woild that a lad uuty do very well in boftneM and in life generally without a college education may he taken a* a compliment to tho American college* and the preparation that they give to American youth. If the impression were not very general, anil growing, that college training i* valuablu for most lads who can get it, we would not see so much paiu* taken to counteract it. Nor The Oregon State Fair at Salem, S>p- tember 23rd to 28th, 1901, inclusive, promises to be tho best this year that lias yet tieen held. New features lor amusement and instruction have been added, and particular attention will be given to the stock exhibit, owing to the great and constantly increasing interest iu dairying throughout tiie state. For this occasion, the Southern Pa cific Company will make a rate of one -arc for the round trip, from ull iu sta O P T I C I A N ..■I 7H£ B EST PRESCRIPTION IS ! I f W c corred defective *-iglit and save your eves when it isn’t too late. Ottr advice is free, and we will test your sight scientifically and tit it with the proper glasses that will give yon immediate relief. O l’ li l*K H i:s M i l : REASON M tl.i:. i VII kinds o f reiwlrs tlune mi short notice \Iso rentrmlrer i'ilj I that our shop i-s the place for tin*- watch work. W IN -. I O W H H O S . Ilfil] Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. ti\cir medicine it you knew what it contained. Grove’s contain* Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is^n a Tasteless form. I he Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out o f the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's is the Original and that all other so called Tasteless Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics show* that Grove’s is superior to all others in every respect. You are not experimenting when yon take Grove’s— its _ superiority and excellence ha* ihg long been established. Grove’s is the onlv Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of the United States. No Cure, No I’ay. Price, 50c.