Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, September 13, 1901, Image 2

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    An all round
NEWBERG GRAPHIC. jgrain
has been
good harvest of hay nnd
cot In the W illam ette
I valley thi9 season anil tli« weather for
E. H . W o o d w a r d , K d i t o b A P u b l i s h h r . carlio; for it coahl hardly have been itu-
proved. Vt ith (ulr price- a large an wont
W. C. W o o d " a ;:: i. A s s o c i a FR E d i t o r .
j of money «¡11 go into the bunds of the
! farmers. The prune sroji is good an t
-.iiteruU ss »ccond-clM*» matter i hs IK
although those who own evaporators
sLN*'»bsr¡¡r Oicao
, are getting a little nervous on account
| of the rather tardy ripening of the crop
UUL'KO ZVKKY FRIDAY MORSIMI.
| it looks now like the returns from the
rale of the prune crop ware going to he
FllIDAA , SEPTEMBER la, 1J01
¡ vt,rv gU|¡,fac|ory. Taken altogether the
! producer has had things pretty much
The latest news from Buffalo is to the 1 his way this season so far and consu-
eftect that President McKinley is now 'quently be steps with a lighter tread
than ho has used lor eoveral years in
practically out of danger.
the valley.
11 be
sddii !
t'.c.i.ar attention
given t o ( l l u - .wk exhibit, oivin ,{ to
great Sfili C 'l unitv inerva-in ' inu
in d..:
i- ro
or rth is Decision, the Houlhern i a-
t:fio foutpuny will make u »'ate el one
¡are for the round trip, from all its sta­
tions In Oregon, to Salem and return,
uud it is to lie hoped that every one who
»•an do so « ill show his appreciation by
taking udvantage of this opportunity to
pass a few days pleasantly and prolit-
ably ul our state eapitul.
She—“ What does it require besides
patience to make a good llaberuian?”
\ Ile— “ An utter disregard for the
truth."
THE POSSE
Of a woman in perfect health attracts
the eye at once. Such a woman is all
too rarely seen. The most of women
bear scars of suffering on their faces
which no unilc-
c a n h i d e , and
often in their very
ca rria g e betray
th e
w o m a n ly
w eakn ess which
oppresses them.
There can be no
perfect health for
the woman who
suffers from dis­
ease o f the delicate
,
womanly o r g a n ­
ism. Her general
health is so inti­
mately rtlated to
the local health of
the womanly or­
gans that these
must be cured be­
fo r e th e general
h e a l t h can be
established.
Dr. Pierce’s Fa­
vorite Prescription
makes weak women strong and sick
women well.
It cures womanly dis-
oniers and diseases; brightens the dull
eye, rounds out the hollow cheek and
gives strength for wifely duties and
maternal cares.
U. J. L ittlefield.
II. A. Littlefield.
LITTLEFIELD BROS.,
PHYSICIANS S SUSGE0N3.
Offices in i'h cb n lem V alley Dank Ba ldin g
F hone No. t ¿ ‘ .
Reside m e north o f P u b lic S ch ool B uilding,
P hon e No. 41 .
:-^ y S S * S 2 * > S 2 -? 3 T
i
¡¡HEILEM
7 AL L ET
MILLS
W j
I
L A l 'E S T
I M
P R O V E D
ZROILILIUiEÒ PROCESS.
N o tic e .
In tho C ounty Court for Y n m h ; ll cou nty
Bttt’ e o f O tcgon.
la the m uter < f the ;;uar«Jiar h ip o f Leroy
W e take pleasure in announcing to the public that we e x ­
Smith. Curl B Smith. L ea» L Smith and Mabel
L.Kmith, m in er heirs o f Charles F. Smith, d e ­
pect to have our new mill completed and in operation by
iy \
ceased.
*1*.'
It appearing to the Court from the petition
the time new wheat is in good condition for m illing.
this d a y t.restnted and filed by Denny
the guardian <>f the estnte «>f Leroy Smith. C irl
B. Smith, Lena L Smith and Mabel L. Smith,
Our
parpose is to d o a general m illing busiuess, g iv in g spe­
m iu cr heirs o f C h .o. F- Smith deceased, pray­ « i • i
ing for an order o f sale o f certain real estate
c
i
a
l attention to local exchange and custom work.
belonging to said wards that it is uecees&ry and
M
w ould be for the benefit o f said wards to have
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W e will receive wheat at the elevator as usual, also all
such real estate sold a ccordin g to law.
It is hereby ordered that the next o f kin of
said wards, and all persons interested iu the
other kinds o f grain, and pay the highest market price
said estate, op p ea - before this court on ¡Satur­
day the 11th «lay o f Septem ber A. D. 11)01, at the
for same.
hour o f one o 'c lo ck p. m o f said day. nt the
cou nty court room In the court house iu the •
said county o f Yam hill, state o f Oregon, then j
W e respectfully solicit your patronage.
uud there to show cause why a liceu.-e should '
not be granted for the »ale o f such re.il estate, i
described in said petition us fo llo w s;—An un- \
d ivid ed four fifth interest of, in and to the fol­
M a n a g e r C heU alem V a lle y M ills.
low in g d escribed reul property, lying and be-I
ing in Yam hill county, state of Oregon, and be- |
ing bounded and described us follow s, v iz:—
S '; '
*-*s£.Sv ,T, lB>*»N* * . y »‘ i 'ÆS»'-*'W«S»'.*52S'»
:* 3 i
Beginning at n corner stone iu the county road
jt rods and 1,6 feet s o f the n w corn er o f lend
deeded from Samuel L ongloy ami Ellen If.
L ongfeyh ia w ife to EUi ha S m iu i;th e n c e e 6 1 1*6
rods to corner stoue; thence s 8 rods and 12.7
feet to corut r stone; thence w 91 1-5 rods to
corner stone in cou nty roa-l; thence a 8 rods
and Vl\% feet to the place o f begin n in g,con tain ­
im
ing five acres m ore «ir less. Also, an undivided
4-20 interest <f, la and to the follow in g descrip-
ed real property, viz: -B e g in n in g at a point 29
rods nnd 1.17 feet s of the n w corner o f the
luud conveycd by Samuel L ongley and hvife to
Elisha Smith by deed w h ich is duly recorded
at page ¡'.71 o f Book 29 o f the records o f deeds of
Yam hill cou nty, Oregon, and running thence e
91 15 ro«!s to the e line o f sai l 1 * m l; thence s 7
rods and 2.2 feet t » Everest's lin e ; thence \v
23 1-5 rodb to tlie e line o f the O. J. W alker die;
thence s on said W alker's e Upe to the n line
o f the O. & O. R ailroa d ’s (form erly P. & W. V.
11.) right o f w ay; thence s w esterly along the n
line o f said rlgut o f way to a point 9 y4 rods n
o f the k w corner o f laud form erly ow n ed by A.
T. B iair: thence u to the place of beginning, all
W E K E E P T H A T K IN D — A clock you can depend
iu sai«l Yam hill county, saving ami excepting
therefrom 88 100 o f an acre now ow ned bv said
upon to wake you up on any sort o f a m oruiug.
O, & C. K. It. and d escribed in a certain decree
which is duly recorded at pages 2, 3 & l y f Vol.
12 o f the journal of the circu it court for said
Yam hill county, state o f Oregon.
it i.s further ordered that a cop y o f this order
shall be served ou said next o f kin, and upou
all persons lutereste«! iu said estate, p rior to
sai«! 1-illi day o f Septem ber A. D. 1901. b y pub-
Possibly you have au old alarm clock that w ont run yet
lieation thereof for three con secu tive weeks in
the Newberg G raphic a w eekly new spaper o f
isn’t worn out. I f yon have, bring it in and very likely
general circulation, published in Y am hill
county, state o f Oregon.
Bated this 12th day o f August A. D. 1901.
a little cleaning and some oil will fix it O. K . W e
K. i\ BIRD, County Jmige.
!
fi]
i
w
Tho song of the katydid and tho
A H ea lthy G r o u t h .
chirrup of the cricket indicate that the
A ll patriotic citizens look forwar 1 to,
Acker's Elixer has guiued a firm hold
season for cider making is at haud.
and work lor, the amelioration o f the ! among our people und is acknowledged
ÍS
social conditions of the country. Though ! to be the superior to ail other prepara-
If the newspaper pictures of Emma all have the same end in view, the de- j lions. It is a positive cure for ail blood
Goldman the she anarchibt are a true slre»l results areinot reached as ‘quickly j und skin diseases. Ouly fifty
likeness of the old gal, she certainly as might he, because of opposition in j bottle and we guarantee
N. C. C hristenson,
i
methods. The great question before Moore <5; Co. druggists.
don’ t make a very attractive leader.
the |ieople is whether the work is to be
, , .
I accomplished by the “ former” or by the
Traveler—“ Ho you think the 1; neh
That matt Caolgoaz is entitled to some ,,
, ’
,
. .
,*
,,
,
“ re-form er: ’ that is, whether higher law you havo here detrtases tho n u tr i­
sympathy (or what could ever lie ex ­
citizenship Is to lie obtained by creating her of murders?”
pected of a boy who was compelled to 1
« My health 1« the best now that it has been
it from the bottom up, or legislating it
Native—“ Wall, I dann o; but it do- for four year- " » r i l e » Mrs. Fhebe Morris, o f Ira,
face the world with such a name
Cayuga Co., N. Y., Box 52 " I have taken but
from the top down. In an address a few creuses the number of murderers.”
two bottles o f your m edicine, * Favorite Pre­
scription ' and ‘ Golden M edical Discovery.’
weeks ago, Orvgott’s Grand Old Man,
These medicines have done m e more good than
The time is ripe for taking steps for Hon. George H. Williams, in tho few
Chamberlain’s l ’ain Balm applied to all that I have ever taken before. I couldn't do
y work only about h alf the time, and no»v I
weeding out an element in society that words following, gave forcible expres­ a cut, bruiao, burn, ecald or like injury' m
can work all the tim e for a fam ily o f four.
is opposed to our form of government
sion to his convictions ou tho question will instantly allay the pain and will Before I took jour medicines I was sick in bed
nearly half the time. My advice to all who are
in Taut all forms of government. This at issue. “ Reformation should begin at heul the purls in less time than any troubled with female weakness is to take Dr.
pit rct 's Favorite Prescription ami ‘ Golden Med­
step has been delayed too lung already. the bottom and work up. I an» of the other treatment. Unless the injury is ical
Discovery —the m o»t wonderful medicines
opinion that iu our time too much value very severo it will not leave a sear, j iu the world."
Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Tlio “ Appeoi to Reason” a paper pub­ is attached to the forcible correction of l ’ain Balm also cures rheumatism, I Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one-
evils
through
tho
functions
o
f
govern­
sprains,
swellings
and
lameness.
For
lished in a Kansas town and which has
j cent stamps to pay expense o f mailing
only. - Address Hr. U. V. Pierce, Bui-
Bcveral readers about New berg is not ment and not enough to ttie improve­ sale by C. F. Moore & Co., druggists.
ment of individual citizenship. I.egis
faio, N. V.
correctly named. It should be cliris
lative enactments that do nut embody H e O w e s I lls L ire T o T h e F o r e t h o u g h t
teued “ An Appeal to Ignoran ce.”
o f a C o in p a n io ii.
und represent public opinion are for the
8
While on a hunting trip in Webster 8 Foeter .1 w to I Barclay 160 a n
most part a delusion and a snare. My
500
It seems that Billy is himself again faith in legislation to make men good, county, Mr. 8. 1. Stump, of Normun-
see 4 t 4 s r 5
s i.o o
for the Topeka Capital says “ Mr. Bry moral or generous, is a minor quantity. town, W. Va., had a severe attack of Geo Westerflold et al to W Sehatz
bloody
flux.
He
says,
“
I
firmly
believe
an’s Labor day speech at Kansas City What ¡B most needed is something that
0 lots in D ayton............................
7S
was pure, old-fashioned calamity, un- will derolop un»l impart controlling that I owe my life to the forethought of | J Barrett * w to lodge 20 I O OF n
ono o f tho company who had taken
300
. relieve«! by a single ray of hope or good (>ower to the individual.”
},, 1 142 Dayton...................
along a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Union Savings .•« Loan Assn to W
cheer.”
Cholera ami Diarrhoea
Rem edy.”
1C Allen 1 4 * 8 Li 1 5 b 15 New-
CA LI. A H A LT .
225
Moral—Procure a bottle of this remedy
berg.................
charge only thirty-five cents for doin g that w ork , and
Statisticians claim that the use of the
Tho attempt ma»lo upon the life of before leaving homo. iLeannot ho ob­
S u m m on s.
, vile cig a re tte is steadily on thedecrease; our President at Bn ffulo lust Friday tained when on a hunting, fishing or
we do a good jo b .
MARRIAGE LICENSE
In the C ircuit Court for Y am h ill county,
that in the last three years either an pasts a gloom over the country, not ex prospecting trip Neither can it he ob­
state o f Oregon.
Nellie I Henry 21 to A A \Vinter29.
equivalent of at least 200 000 smokers plained alone by the fact of the atte inpl tained while on board the cars or
James Madaon,
PlaintifTl
Elna E Cook 26 to II B Blood 28.
hRve ccase»l to use paper cignrcttes, or
itself, but perhaps more by tho fact that steamship, and at such times and places
Emma M Lehmann 20 to A L Barnes.
a largo number are more moderate in conditions arc such that the attempt is it is most likely to be needed. The safe
Mary L. Hess, V irgin ia It. Mill lit r, I 1
their use. A long persecuted public the em bodim ent of tlio spirit and char­
Berg, John |
John K. Miller, E lizabeth Berg
way is to have it with you. Thousands
------- Davis
Berg. Norrlica D a v is ,-----------
breaths a fe r v e n t prayer that in this acter of a certain class o f people who
S t o o d D e a th O ff.
Defendants J
ju id Eva E. Hess.
Defen
of travelers never leave homo w ithout it.
cuse figures do oot lie.
To Virginia R. M iller, John R. M iller, Eliza­
are genoiously accorded tho privileges For sale by 0 . F. Moere & Co., drug­
E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, beth
Berg, John Berg, N ordica Davis and
of citizenship in our nation. Tlio des­ gists.
Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He — Davis the abov e nam ed defend ants:—
Iu the name <>f the state o f Oregon, you fire
Question those you meet nnd nearly picable fanatic who with ono hand
says, “ My brother was very low with hereby required tit appear and answer the com ­
A certain young man w ho detected a malarial fuver and jaundice. I persuad­ plaint' filed against you iu the above entitled
every one will tell you that on hearing grnsped the hand oflered in the spirit of
suit in tlie above nam ed cou rt on or before the
tho news o f the attempt on the life ol fellowship, while witli tho other he small piece of hark ill his sausage went ed him to try Electric Bitters, nnd lie last dav «df the tim e prescribed in the ord er for
T he place to get your
the publication o f thi> sum m ons upou you, to
th e president their second thought was treacherously laid low the ono who ex to tho butcher’s shop to know what bail was soon much better, hut continue»! w it: tdii or before the 27th day o f Septem ber, A.
1).
1901,
and
if
you
fall
so
to
a
p
p
earan
d
answer,
become
of
the
rest
o
f
the
dog.
The
for tl.e welfare ol Mrs. McKinley. As a tended it, is not of himself worthy of
their use until whooly cure»!. I am for want thereof, the plain tiff w ill apply to the
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
true and loving wife anil aa the mistress (bought or attention, but the spirit butcher is repotted to have been so af­ sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” Court for the re lie f prayed for in his co m ­
plaint herein, to w it: A d ecree requiring said
ol the White House Mrs. McKinley has abroad of which this dastardly act is the fected that he could only give him a This remedy expels malaria, kills d i­ defendants to set forth in their answers to the
plaint herein the nature o f their claim s to
sease germs and purifies tho blood; aids com
a very strong hold on tho affections of exponent, is worthy o f tho most care­ part o f the tale.
the real property d escribed in said com plaint, PRESCRIPTION WORK A
digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and v i z /—Beginning at the s. e. corn er o f 1the n.
the people and the ability slio has shown ful nttention. In fact such attention
»/, o f the Joseph and Mary L. Hess D.L.C. in t3
A N ijjlit o f T e r r o r .
SPECIALTY.
A gen t for the P O R T L A N D A N ­
bowels, euros constipation, dyspepsia, rsiw o f the Yvil. Mer and running thence s 89
»luring these trying days tc stand up has been delayeil far too long already.
«leg.
15 mill w. 23.15 ehs. thence s 10 42 chs'
“
A
w
fu
l
anxiety
was
felt
for
the
wid-
nervous diseases, khlney troubles, fe­
nnd face the afUiction with composure Always (earful lest in any way we
C H O R F E N C E C O ., as show n in
thence u 8J «leg 45 miu e 23.15 chs to the e line
has surprised everyone und tho people should curtail tho freedom of which dow of tlio brave General Burnham of male complaints ; gives perfect health. o f said cla im ; thence n 10.42 ch s to the place of
beginn in g; and that by said d e cree it be d ecla r­
Mauhlus,
Me.,
when
tho
doctors
said
our
I
nttitutions
make
their
boast,
tho
Only 50c at C. F. Moore & C o.’s drug­ ed and adjudged that said defendants have no B o o k s , S ta tio n e ry , F a n c y an d cut, and also agent for P L A N O
all over the laud are ready to aviso and
interest whatever iu or to said prem ises, and
exclaim “ Long live the president and fester of anarchy lias been allowed to site would die from Pneumonia before store.
A r tic le s .
C a m a ra a n d ! B IN D E R , M O W E R and R A K E ,
that plaintitfs title thereto is good and valid; TftiD't
gather and break, unheeded and un- morning., writes Mrs. S. IT. Lincoln,
Mrs. M cK inley.”
am i that tlie defendants and each o f them be K o d a k s an d a ll k in d s o f C a m a ra :
B U F F A L O P IT T S goods, D E E R E
forev er en join ed and debarred from asserting
challenged, until the bullet of an assas­ who attended her that fearful night,
any claim whatever in or to said prem ises, ad­ S u pp lies.
verse to the plaintiff, ami for such other and
P L O W C O ., B U C K E Y E com bined
sin awakes tho country to its peril. but site begged for Dr. K in g's New
Thu approach of the opening of the
further relief as m ay be m eet and equitable in
Freedom of speech »lues not mean full Discovery, which had more titan once
the p rem b es, in clu d in g costs and d isb u rse­ L E S S O N S G I V E N IN K O D A K - H A R R O W and S E E D E R .
A lso
college year should bring many young
ments o f suit.
license of inllamiug harangue, and the saved her life, and cured iter of Con­
This sum m ons is served by pub lica tion there­ E H Y .
people In this vicinity to reflect serious­
agent
for
W
E
B
E
R
W
A
G
O
N
,
the
o f for six con secu tiv e weeks in the Newberg
time has now certainly come, at what sumption. After taking, «he slept all
ly upon the fact that they are carelessly
E V E R Y T H IN G IN T H E L IN E O F
Graphic, a w eekly new spaper of general circ u ­
possible cost I when tho people realize night. Further use entirely cured Iter.”
Strongest
farm
W
a
g
on
made.
lation, published in said Y am hill county, by
nnd heedlessly allowing one ol the rich­
er o f lion . K. F. Bird, C ounty Judge o f said
tho vital difference and will support the This marvelous medicine Is guaranteed teiiw IIO RSE G O O D S**™ ord
Yam hill county, m ade at Chambers in the city
est opportunities of tlioir lives to go
Address,
- - -
Carlton, Ore.
o f M cM innviiie, Oregon, on the 12th day o f
governm ent in discriminating accord­ to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Di-
»jtiickly by, unchallenged. Thu difficult
August A. D. 1901; the first p ublication thereof
ingly. A well developed nest ot anarchy senses. Only 50c and
$1.00. Trial
being August 15th A. D. 1901.
thing is to get these young people start­
CLARENCE BCT1 A JNO J. SPENCER,
N. E BRITT, President.
is an unquestioned mark oi a leprous bottles free at (!. F. .Moore A Co.’s, R epairing Neatly D one.
G ive me
A tt'ys for the Plaintiff.
B. C. MILES. Vice-Pres.
J
ed now to reflecting along this line, ns
political condition and the treatment druggists.
E. H. W OODWARD, Secretary.
a call.
inevitably they will reflect sometime—
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier.
should he ns hcoric and severo as in the
when it is too late. Of ull the expressions
F o r K ent.
H. L . Su th erlan d .
case of tho loatheome disease itself.
of regret made from tho realization of
What is anarchy any way? Ami who is
House, oruliaril, pasture and farming
“ it might have boon,” the majority are
Office over the Bank of Newberg.
an anarchist? Is the brand of Cain land. Will take part nf rent in work.
hoard from those who at the favorable
Residence, Jesse Hobson place, corner Second
stumped only on the man or thing who
J. M . »% S. W. Atkinson.
I!. C. MILES,
Men and wom en of good Rddress to repre­
lime in life failed to avail themselves ol
and R iver Streets.
J. C. COLCOIU).
sent us, som e to travel appoin ting agents, oth­
plots or makes the dire-it assault upon
E. H. WOODWARD.
a good education, an investment than
ers for local work looking after ou r interests.
P h o n e at o ffic e a n d r e s id e n c e .
X.
E.
BRITT.
the life of those in high authority? The
salary guaranteed yea rly: extra co m ­
W o r k in g N ig h t am i D a y .
which nono other yields safer or better
J. H DOLOLAS. JR.
m issions and expenses, rapid advaucem eut-
one who commits the deed, or tho iloed
Directors.
old established house. Grand chance for earn,
The busiest nnd mightiest little thing
returns. An education is not an nctunl
itself, is merely a reminder of a condi­ that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
est man or woman to secure pleasant, permit
necessity toward getting on in life—
neut position, liberal incom e and future. New
tion which is existing all the time In its
brilliant lines. Write at once.
Life Fills. These pills change weak­
many do well materially without it.
C O n it r .S l-ftN n T C S T S -L a ild & Tiltnn. Port­
support. That is tho alarming phase of
S T A F F O R D PitECO,
ness into strength, listlussness Intoencr-
Not ull call make a »access of life how­
land; National Park Eank, New York.
the question. And the question arises
2 3 C h u r c h St.i H e w H a v o n , C o n n .
gy, brain-fog into mental power. They’ re
ever, and oo one can make as great a
is there not an indirect as well as a di­
wonderful in building up the health.
sitccoHs in tlio higher sense without it.
rect support, though unintentional, to a
Only 25c per box. Sold by ('. F. Moore
This [act is becoming »greater fact every
OREGON CITY
Strangers visiting the city Rre in vited to call at. 1
condition to which a tiagiu clim ax is
the bank for inform ation con cern in g the
A Co.
day and the young man or woman who
city. C orrespondence invited.
possible? What ot the inltuum'O of the
TRANSPORTATION CO.
fulls to observe it and profit thereby will
fierce donunclstion w hich the President
a
surely pay the penalty. There ureeases
Daily passenger boats up aud d ow n the
Drink n steeping o f Moki Tea al night
lias undergone for so long at the hands
A TTORNKY-AT-LAW .
in which a young person may he jusli-
river betw een
o f supposedly gooil people? What of before retiring, nnd see how soundly
lii'd in not making the etlort necessary
the influence of a certain class of litera­ you will sleep, and how joyously you
Soticlta tho patronage o f his old In d ia n a
for u sound education, but what excuse
ture sown hroailcaHt over the Country, will awake in the tunniing It supplies
can that young man or woman in good ,
,,
. . . .
I lld .G D 0 T ld .6 I lC 6
W ill p ra ctice in all the courts o f the state
Friends ivho need w atch repairing d on e.
;i fix.»1 f T the blood while you sleep, pro­
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S pecial attention giv en to probate w ork, the
health give, who lives within (he very « > " ’> ol »»-oalled reform, the princi
duces n clear an beautiful complexion,
disseminut
turning UP. b o a u P„ , Nu.vt.org at 12 m ! goin g , 5 /ifU n V Ó
* " J ‘ he
shadow of a most worthy e»hicationnl !
° * ,lc 1 la *°
d ow n nt 11 a. m. T heir boats are
N e w b e r g . O r e g o n . ii0 7 M o rris o n St.
Institution, and listlessly allows .he «he doctrine of pessimism, ami to call and cures constipation nn.l sick head-
w ell e q u ip p ed for passen­
O ffice — Second F loor
PORTLAND, OK.
ache.
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and
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Moore
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of
those
in
Bauk
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f
Newberg
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uilding.
years to paiw, cureless of the leverage on 111 <l'uw«,on « *' moti.es
ger s e fv icc.
power? Where lies the difference be­
life which might be secured with rela­
tween such an attitude and tlmt of the
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lle n l K stal«- T r a n s f e r * .
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tively little effort? There are many
out nnd out anarchist? Only in di'greo, Keportotl t,y tho Y am hill Co. Abstract C oat 'I r i
4
uch young people in this vicinity. Ho
M lauvillo, Oregon, fur the wt-ek elidin g j
not in kind. There Is plenty of room
f
they realize the situation now coulrout-
Sept, n, l.iill. Jam es M. Hugh, Malinger.
Second
for a free and open discussion of gov­
eg them?
ernmental policies from i!l(]*orent politi­ W T Many A w to Toa Phillips 40 s
w ot s 3 see 20 t 4 s r 0 yv . . .
$9 60 .
cal standpoints, without descending to a
Xowherf lias several liinnlrod dollars plane of such rabid pt'rsonal denuncia­ Ester A Cook et al to J It Cook 239
nviu led in plank sidewalks and atreet tion and abuse as this country has wit-
28 a in Michael Horan d 1 c t 4 s
uew'sings taken altoxotlier "good bad nesstsl for some time past. Such abuse
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and indiiTelenl” and this prompts the 1 partakes largely of the spirit of anarchy,
j .1 II Cook to Krtor A Cook
229.28 a
Graphic to remark that tho lime is at j and is assassin lircetlin^, and whoever
in Michael Horan» d 1 c t 4 s r 5
>v
hand when aomo other more durable ! stoops to it, bo he avowed anarchist, or
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1500
material than lumber ought to bo con- cheap dema^.i^uc ol a prcachei* reform- Kstcr A Cook ot al to Sitiane Cook
- i ! ; ul in (lie umke tip o( walks in our er <*r politician lines up will» the scum | 17 8 b d o l2 n d add to McMinn
town, A plan« walk is very good when ’ which nests at Patterson, New Jersey.
College
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t is new hat with tho soaking ol onr The man who cannot offer n prayer for Father Cook et al to Cora
Cook 320
winter rains and the rcorching n( the j the stricken President without punclu-
a in sec 27 t t a r 5 w ...............
5
Success iti life is not the result o f chance. It may be attained through wise planning aticbjjj|
summer’* sun it soon gets the "rickets” ‘ ating It with inslnoatlng Innuendoes Father Cook et al to W ilher Cook
Hop lirkets printed at tins office.
«> intelligent, energetic execu tion . Pacific College affords a broad aud careful training.
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aud the flapety flap ol loose boards ! has anarchy in his heart, and his sup
100 a In J Ungers «1 I c t 4 s r 4 w
5
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Beautiful Situation, Healthful Conditions, Inspiring Influences, H om elike A ssociations.
makes elderly pedestrians nervous «ml plication tend* downward Instead ol up- Fattier Cook et al Ftiua Cook 321.
T o the
nut inti» (Uently renders the aid o f a ward, whence its inspiration springs. | 46 a land in Yamhill county . . .
5
al
Corps
A rich lady cured ol her Peafnes* and ^
nb.vsician necessary. On many o f our | |( there is any »iivino leading in the F.-ther Cook et al to Jas Cook 155.
Noises in the llead hy Dr, Nicholson’s
tiN a in Yamhill county
sid. street« a light coating ol gravel tragedy o( l««t Friday, aa vaguely iuti-
E very student’s interests receive special attention.
A Preparatory and tw o Collegiate courses. ! ?
Artificial Far Drums, gave 110,000 to
pn \d on the walks and held in ptae* mated, it must bo for the purpose of Mary MoVhillips to Tu ressa Me-
M
Normal
w
ork
for
those
w
h
o
desire
to
prepare
for
teaching.
Com m ercial Branches taught by an e x - U
his
Institute,
so
that
deaf
people
unable
by a
lulling until it packed would awakening some studi well meaning
I'ldllipa liXI a in S Cornwall d I c
periecccd instructor. Special advantagas in Oratory and Music. Live Christian A ssociations. Bible “ d-
" U tnal; an excellent aa well as a last­ people to a realization of the responsi­
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2 to procure the Far Drums may have
them fri'e.
Address No. 10613.
The
ing w n! , »ml one that in the end woalil bility o f tlieir preeent course ol action, Mary M cl’ hillips to Charlotte Me-
Classes and other opportunities for Christian Culture. Attention given to Physical Culture. T w o |tj
Niclioi- m Institute. 780, Fighth Avenue
Phillip« Sò alii /. Hall » l i e t o s
be inii 'li » hcaper than a plauk walk, and whither It is leading. If so, the
!*i Literary Societies and a College paper.
Library to which m any new book s have ju st been added and X
New
Yi'rk,
U.
8.
A.
r 5 w and other properly...............
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in Mat'.» of the towns throughout the lesson has been dearly purchased, and
M a Reading R oom well supplied with the leading Magazines and Periodicals. Laboratory for individual
MWsissippi valley gravel alone Is used shouUI he better learned than there has J Pugh .« w to J beach 80 a in see
work iu Chem istry, Physics and B iology. A good Museum with a wide range o f specim ens.
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A «heckiiiji Calumny.
form aki- r walks and the streets are been any immolliate warrant (or bope-
30 t 2 s r 3 w ........................ . . . .
2
“ Lately befell a railroad laborer,”
J Aspinw.it to J Pugh SO a sec 30 t
neater and make a better appearance ing.
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thnr. where plank walks are in vogue.
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1 writes Dr. A. Kellett, ol W illiford, Ark.
“ His lisit was badly crushed, but Ruck-
l ' S to G eo Kasterly UO a in see 9
Hire where we d on ’ t have hard
S en d fo r ratal.»ten*' anil o th e r in fo r m a tio n . A d d re s s ,
T a k e tn t h e S t a l e F a ir ,
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goo lin’ s Arnica Salve quickly enre»i him. I
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»*« -
I rut- ’
s i ulirr to bulge the surface ol
It’s simp'y wonderful for Burns, Biiiis,
'
earth a walk once packed with
The Oregon Stale Fair at Salem. Sep. O a C r r U* W T Macy 40 a s w s e
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sec 29 I s r 6 w ............................. 5 10 Piles and all skin eruption#. It’s tho
vel wonI I lie a fixture lor years and «ember 23rd to 28th, 1901, uuhiaive,
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N E W B E R G ,O R E G O N .
FALL TERM OPENS OCTOBER 1,1901.
C om p eten t
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win» cnm pir d will» plank walks as promises to tie the best this year that J Oshnrn a w to A Carl n
)5 16 b 21 K lwards add to New­
i-u ;iiy find them would certainly he has yet been Irelil. New features (or
preferable.
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amusement nnd instruction have been
world's champion healer. Cure guar­
anteed. 25c. Sold by C. F. Moore A
J50 Co.
of E x p erien c ed T eachers
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REMEMBER THE DATE OF OPENING IS OCTOBER lat.
President l ’ncific College,
: 7 owberg, Oregon.
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