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navy, carries little promodou and i.o ing the eoM (map, i- i trefoil iaila do trot pen-lon— in a word, the working toys ‘ •saty’ t i l l s h in t ot » -M ille r . * • on tin? force, tire i-lient uingers of the E. H. " .lüWAKLi, E ditou & P i blimick . pie**, who, beidnning at fifteen, to he frien d s Quarterly Meeting. W. C. »V otdwahd , A ssociato E d i . uu . no longer ellieient ut fifty, un le--» alun;; FRIDAY Fill 7. the route tliey have secured some safe 2 p. in., meeting of Ministry and Over retreat.” ¿ule red as second* cl Ata matter «t the postoflice sight. at New berg, Oregon. SATURDAY. Ttie annual re|iort of the superinten a jv w y k. - ju ii v 'j, v _ , . uñc * : ; - ? CaiiT/ »4TT. rxr*.*’jr. r n. u* W HITilllfWinifl R e m o v a l S a io . ÿ hi dent of the dead letter office shows that 10:30 a. ui , Devotional. people have not become less careless in] 2 ]>. in , Ihisiuess. Report o f Peace C od - fereuce, Pres. II. K McGrow. using the malls as a mean* in forward FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1902. ing valuables and letters. During the 7:59 p. m ., Educational. lu-t year tile dead letter office received SUNDAY. Home fellows rohtied a gam tiling den nearly 6,000,000 unclaimed letters atone. ■ 10 a. m., Klinday School. in Omaha the other day and when ap Of these 87,852 »ere dropped into the 11 a. ui , Regular Preaching Service. prehended and arrested, said they ; poatofliee without any address at a'l. 0:.'!0 p. m , Endeavor. thought their occupation war open to The number of letters reacliing the dea l 7:30 p. in., Devotional. no more objection than i hat of their vic letter office containing money was 4 7 ,-1 tims. Those few words make a pretty 000 and the amount enclosed aggregated F or sale. good case. $42,854, while 175,000 letters received a t ! A first-class house moving outfit, on the dead letter office contained postage ! easy terras. Address box 76, New berg England may he alarmed at the com stamps, 30,000 letters contained drafts, Oregon, or call at this office. notes and other valuable pipers aggre mercial encroachments of the United Bta-ea, but the Britishers persist in fos gating a face value o f $1,178,980, were For Sale. tering and uncouruging American eater- likewise sent to the dead letter office. | prise by their patronage. Home of them The grand total ol letters, parcels, etc. , Nine hundred acres of land within five have lately been buying gold bricks opened at the dead letter office because miles o f Newberg, in different tracts. Amos Nelson. of no other mean* o f determining for Mostly improved. from thrifty Yankee dealers. whom they were destined or by whom For Sfilo *>i» Cdiitract. they were sent w as 7,883,761. According to the figures of Dr. II. K. Ten aerea, One utile west of Newberg Carroll, a prominent religions statisti depot ; eiglit acres in prnnes for $800, on 8CII NTIFH; OPTICS. cian, tbechurchee of tlie United Stales (ivo years timo ut fi per cent interest, tty Dr. C. XV. Itolierls. are growing slightly faster in member and one acre in town for $500 on suine ship than is the population. Out of u The eyo is the only organ of the body terms. L. Root, MoMinuville, Or. population ol almost seventy-seven m il that is completely controted liy the lion he finds the total membership in bruin; therefore, If there Is any iin|»er- l'ay l'p. the United States to lie in the neighbor fection in the refraction of the eye, the Durine thè preaent nionth our books hood of twenty-eight million. brain must necessarily lie on constant may he found at tlie lui at shop. Tlmse strain to coni|iel perfect vision through owing us on accottiit will please etili and • .Stanley & Itomi. Dr. Parkhurst of New York exhibits an imperfect eye. Tiiis may effect the settle up. the shallow ness and weakness of the brain, causing what is called asthenopia or chronic sick headache. This con professional reformer in falling out with N o t ic e . Mayor Dow because in two or three stant effort on the part of the brain I have disposed of my interest in the I weeks time the latter has not made a takes brain strength, and in order to re I fish market and also transferred my li- ; new its strength the lirain draws on tile righteous city out o f New York. Such j cence to Joe Carr. Mr. Carr will collect wholesale reformers, who would have nervous system for new material with all accounts, pay all hills ttnd continue J : 1 which to replace the Inst power neces the country purified “ while you w ait,” sarily used to com pell jierfect vision. the hnsiness lit the old stand, wlioie he ura often serious olrstacles in bringing will he glad to meet ail old customers as . - J about the conditions they,so much du- Now if the nervous system is perfectly well us new ones. E nos E lms . balanced it will suffer as a whole, and eire. the person with such a strain is liable Til ree fi mul f 'luhblnit fllTer». to nervous prostration, hut if there is a In sumo of the Eastern cities, the pa The Graphic and Weekly Oregonian weak point in the nervous system, that pers are waging a crusade against the] point, because of lack of power to pro $ 2 . smoke nuisance ami are demanding that tect itself, will ho robbed more than The Graphie and New York Tritume smoke ordinances Is: enforced against any other part, and the person w ill have Farmer $1.(10. factories mid other large establishments trouble at that point. I f it is the bron The Graphic and National Magazine liy which cities are enveloped in chok chial nerves and muscles it will he bron $1 .GO. & ing elouds of heavy soot. Eastern man chial disease; or It may lie any other ! —’.•■■v-rf ufacturers should at once be apprised of disease tltal comes from lack of strength S m a ll L e a k s. the fact that liiere is an “ o|ien door” in any of the nervous centeis. This is Hanging the wash upon the lino dur for them at New tie rg, which has no no Iongci a matter of conjecture, for ing a heavy wind-storm to be frayed smoke ordinance. thousands o f cures are being made out or torn to pieces. llHl’ ED EVEKY FRIDAY MOHNINO. : a -i, ¿ fi s « % t ì a 4 ¿44 4 4 4 á 44 4),. (V NEWBERG GRAPHIC. is W e have got to have more room and have already secured other quar ters, but before we move we have a big line o f Dry Goods, Groceries, ¡Sai Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Qucens- ware, Tinware, Graniteware, large stock o f other ¡¿5 which will go at *5» .á 3 jS c / i/ a i 9 ¿ciy 5/ork C e si Como early and get first choice. You will be 2 » p . s ’ £ |3g next month, at our line o f General Merchandise— the largest ever seen in Newberg. \ W ir * S. Si T O ulti * -* « * i J /c je t to C A oh rrta m W a t f e y S&anhr. V /o u fò c r y , O r a y o n . Milking streams of milk outside th e through wearing scientifically fitted glasses, thereby stopping the logs to the pail. Allowing tbo bread to burn while bak m-rvous system. Dr. \V. Roberts, the eye spechdi.-t, comes with the most ing it. Ilreuking tbe glassware by pouring convincing testimonials ns to his ability not only from his home city hut from hot water on it. Fetching old clothe* that should go nearly every town and city Its has prac ticed in. He proves his theory that into the rug bug. Overturning the ink bottle ott the many seemingly incurable nerve trou bles and hem l ie lies are brought about tablesprcad. Throwing pieces of new cloth into the through constant strain to get. perfect i: vision through an ikppcrfect eye, by paper and rags. Occasionally throwing out a teaspoon reference to Ilia potion 1» who have been cured of serious diseases, supposed In- in the dishwater. After the execution of a criminal for a Using napkin* for holders, dish-cloths nil, except, the most advanced in the plain case o f murder, committed over a nco < »1 opt hoi mo logv, to have no con*! wiping to wu Is. } year and half ago, an Indiana paper worth Nt\:lt»oiing to keep tbe potatoes where 1 > nu.-tinn with *' the eve. '• It ‘ is \vt sais, “ Again it has been demonstrated your » Idle to cull and have a talk witli , thev will not freeze». li»; to the good of the moral condition op the doctor. If you am interested, calli ¡Spending time in thinking what to do j rr. the Stme that capital punishment can he )t ven though your eyes are perfect, lie next instead of doing it. inflicted in Indiana, in spile of legal is mi Interesting talker. Dr. Roberts is, technicalities and tlie machination- of A P«*c|i Al)«t«ir,v. to lie found ill one of file hotels of New- over ttealotis advocates.” Here in (in It Is a mystery why women endure 1:. berg on Monday, February 3, lo remain got! sudi a Orline is expiated, or will be one week, or lunger, 1 >u ■ ness permit* . backache, headache, nervousness, sleep- today, within tun weeks utter its com I lessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy ■ : ting. E x a m in a t i o n F r e t mittal. i spells when thousands have proven that : ) Tlio ut fui df i sf*nt I n t o ICxilo. ! Electric Hitters will quickly cure such t Ÿ i h 'i/i C a s h ¡ P u r c h a s e . E v c r y je o r a large number o f poor troubles. *'l suffered for years with p Andrew Carnegie havhig decided that writes Mrs. Phoebe I he needs u humiiv l thousand dollar li sufferers whose lungs aro sore and ruck- kHney trouble brary to complete tho furnishing of Ins e<l with coughs aro urged to go to »noth- Cherley, o f Peterson, la., “ and n hi me palatial reside nee across the sea, has 1 *r clirnUe. But this is costly ami not back pained me so l could not dress secured a man to select the hook« with always sure. Don’ t.I k * an exile when myself, but Electric Patters whoolv instructions to pay especial attention to Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump cured me, and although 7«» years old, l binding*! W hos.ivs money wit» ’ l buy tion «* ill cure you at homo. It’s the now am able to do my houswork.” It education and culture? This savors •nost infallible medicine for Coughs, overcomes conatipation, improves appe atrouujly of the millionaire who when Colds, and all throat ant! lung diseases tite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at told by tho college professor th.it Ins ion ca ith . The first do*»» brings relief. C. F. Moore & Co.’s drugstore. daughter lacked capacity, haughtily o r Astounding cures result from persistent! K c a l K s t a t c T ra n n fo rs. dered the professor to buy one for her Use. Trial hollies free at l'. F. Moon» it ' Reported hy the Yamhill Co. Abstract then; he had plenty o f money. How Co. Price 0 O 0 and $1. Every bottle "W h a t puzzled me in the beginning ivas that I kept losing flesh without any Co. at McMinnville, Oro:;nn, f.ir ilio cause f«»r it that I could see. I had a little trouble with my stomach, too and ever, money will buy bn »k**, but not t he guaranteed. wook ending January 24, 1902. after a while began to grow' weaker and to cough. The cough, I thought, would capacity to appreciate and enjoy them. soon go away and cure itself, but rolliteli rnrnat ikpliH. Emma V.iUKh.n in I, \V l-awson it didn’t. It grew worse, and V» ben a mans wife iloes as *he pleases 33.33 a in aec 30 t 3 s r 3 w ....... $ 500 then 1 began to spit up a pecu Colonel W. F. Cody, net tei known um he is very apt io do a.* alle ple.ise.* alerò. American Mnrtcasa Co to N \V liar looking substance. I never “ Buffalo Bill,” I«noon to quit the road thought of consumption, but one Wall li* 789^10 in h 50 Dan- NojnMttnr what yon givo some people and settle down to private file. He con ileo......................................... 40 day 1 had a hemorrhage, and then templates presen ting his famous Dead- they think thev are cntitled lo a little v. as i Tightened in earnest ami I D II Thayer a »• to Direna I.ilsclier more, did just what you would do. I wood coach to the National Museum at tract of lami in Joel Chri-unan il rushed to the doctor. He was “ One simpie look i* all 1 erave,“ Washington, which will not U* the !ea«*t I c t 4 * r f l w .................................. 12900 cither too busy, or something urite* ;t poet. Ile would probably get interesting in the great collection there cl e, for lie didn’ t t!o me any good. l'ary A K ultimai! ,* h to H I Kauf- o f all kinds of historic vehicles. -Built it by looking in a udrror. I kept gv»?*ig end nvi^hill,and the I in in et al l ini! in se - 23 28 t 4 s r outlook was bad. Things took a in New Hampshire in 18tM, it was ship Ilumaoity i* c j mlly divi le i between 4 w ..................................................12000 <ii ivnt turn, howevev, when I ____ ped around the Horn to San Francisco, those a li > can’t stand prosperity ami heard of Acker's Eng ish Remedy' I Emm i J Borre A li to I. I, Yot nv thence finding it* way to Wyoming thoee who can’t g d gny to stand. for Consumption, for I took it, /r/ftfiX J II. l ì 14 15 1(1 b 25 ('. la m li uil I where it figured in many thrilling ad and it not oniv cured m v c nigh- ^ I Ocea ionaily we ilice! a man who de- to Newlx-rn ................. i>J ing and spitting, but also built t i p ____UL ventures, such a* the average school buy spises thè |n*op!e who Hitler hitn a nd Ma <onie lodge lo Charlotte L Mar- m y whole system. I took on per delights to read ot. *Tis said that Col. hute* thoae wlio do noi Haller hiui at tin l 4^1 Masonic ce met e ry. 20 manent flesh, and today am just Cody ha* taken it with him oil hi* for all. a ; liJhlthy a man a i vou can find A A Bred ber g \ \v t»> J K Far; > h d eign tours and score* of titled persons, in a week’s travel Vou mav bo Ci>aine* firtl addition to Me- Some in*cp|s reach ni iturity within sure l always keep Acker’s Eng including several kings have ridden in Mitiiivdle ....... ........................... CIO lish Remedy in the house, and it thirty minute* after biith , and some it. The old coach remain*, an interest is a good thing 1 do so, for one specirner.s of thè human race do net ma James D ( 'arter ,t v to Chchalem ~T ing and picturesque relic, associated night my youngest child* was ta re in thirty years —Fhicugo New*. Valli*/ Bank I h ) 6 IVekins add with the at retinoti* event* atte n. ling the seized with croup. That hoarse, to Newl*erg ............................... 1 wheezy cough was the first r yua!, early development of the great West. It 4« Irtllt'M (hr ( ¡ I f l h f . J James II Contee ,v w to Rldotì a l l . ,t r.ot > i igivin*r the poor liltlc snfTcrer proper doses of this grand The fame of Buck tin's Arnica ™ iv «, : . cine. In a most no tare t o liisease was under control, and my child was Wintcrs It» 9 1011 12 b .‘*3 Ed- *v« d. I a d v • even,* pare t to have a bottle handy a’ l the time. It serves the Henry Watterson, editor of the Louis a* the in-'t in the world, extend - a r o u n d xyards ad I to Newberg............. . 100 same purpose m keeping croup out of thchor.se that a \ood h»ck and key servo ville (N)»ir»er*J»>ur:i.il, h i * uddre -o f un the earth. It's the one p.*rl‘ *ct h e » 1er ■ H B Cockerhrt'i» ,t w to Duncan tv » cp bun l irs our. It is bo*h an expectorant and a tome. It cured me of con- cloijuent plea f«> Carmvio 1 » found a of cuts, corns, burn*, bruises, s o r e s , Ro*s 160 a soe 22 in t 4 s r 3 sivr.pt ion a id my child <v croup, and I know what l am talking about.” (Signed) home for disabled and superanrilisted scaai s, b o il s , u liv r-*, fa lo i'4, aches, pains w ................... ............................ 1600 lion. M. H ogan , picture frame manufacturer, 242 Center Street, New York. Ao\ey * Knfftr r —t.v»v i**oM *11 (frrtcV v « nmttr a ponitir«» iranmTitOff that ymtr mono? will be ro- newspaper men, who»e condition i* cer- And \ dl skin eruption*, Duly infallible Irene Everest to Joseph Everest fw a ic u tu cafo o f 1 wn o . au.l # l a b o it l o id I*. ,s. a n d C a n od a . la K aslá n fl. l i . ì j ^ l s . U . , u l l f i t 9 4 fsinly ns des<*rving of practical sympa pii.* \ ure. 25o n ln»x at Moore’s drug- tract of land hetwcvn l.*t am!2ud IT.Ui. it. a Ot (Ai uiwir aio: gammUt. gi..int n.v.. W, It. Zf. HOOKER HOOKES Jt CO., CO.. Pt-.’rirton, .Yrw Tort, thy as that of any class of “ the work store Street* Everest n*ld to New- ------- ---------------- ers.” Mr. \Vstterson refers to them as t v r g ................................................. i*i n i d i. i r i \ia. "soldiers o f tlie day and night, w hose L B Furgeson Ut M Witten b 13 I'eAutiful sn«»w ! life from the cradle to the grave i* »>ne an«i I 4 b 5 Nortki Y am h ill......... 1.500 flu ì« SaÜÎMW ., w to L 1» Fnrgraon Little Uhoda Imn* is improving slow Francis Hanswirth to J A Simmons o f t l i e A p p o i n t m e n t o f A t 'm i n i « - long epic—one great heroic struggle— b 13 I 4 b 5 No th Ya nth ill......... 1500 with destiny; tli.it destiny w I dh ,* main ly hut appears to In* out «*;’ «Linger. trntor With Will .tunrsfii. Its 5 6 Ilanswirtlis 2u«l ad ì to Mirr z * Licttnse. spring i* g lory; that des'iuy which is to Nort h Yamhid ....................... Kv« ret Boseberry ha* moved into Jay 200 IVfor» Esiti* 28 Arthur I\hlg*» end only in victory, or the p torln»i*e; Ityan's house in tow n. Juliatf Johnson to Cyrene B;r l 1 — er rh r c?ven th*t thi* un« 1 or*i that destiny which, f jf all If* p ti »¡U of -It t i l * 'f ’ « N o l l « a near L d o v e tte ............... ........... 75 All the s[M>fts are hunting coon now 1 1 v ii**»il ««Im ini-trato r w ith \.s !. . the . -î o - of J un- * M «.I one sort or another, of drink t»*» often— and up to tile piesvlit time have kiiied C C f.inden .% w to C E M avers w h !. by Hie i m nljr C ou rt of Y a m h ill o f the |»erils o f the town» in every shape 0. S b 4 l 9 b 9 SherMnn ......... 2 ^ on. ■ hnvinf rhisa — has vouchsafed some of them a C E Mayer (% w to C C Llnden e \ Ills I nee B rstdssl I *|>*nt h *t w n * *04 ai»«| re- glimpse of the nobility of truth for b 4 pt b 2 SLeridan ............... . . . 2 „ a ilh th e p p orn r » IN* Bamt with lier brother and " i the of truth's sake, along with :i little rt-Hitlng J M Pmrh .t w t«» ( ' Billington 1rs l ln ihr* m . at the office of ter. î urr lu No taste of fame, for .n*ny of them the sub fi b .S I.afayctte ............. ................. 2»’» hi \ . ». moor Mr !»«»*. Prince left for California J B Uilev a w to >.«Hy M cl’ann pt lime, All-satisfying emotion of duty CL S*KMOX J. M.\ri 4'C B I T I , tld* v fk where he will meet Ins wife bravely «lone, for ail of then» the travail b liti Ih y to n .................................. 1 J, for Fuats. lit; A-1«nf tiinfrstor, v of tbe subaltern—that destiny which, and s nd the winter. Dowcsn Kos* ,i w to II B ('oc ker- e»tm«- «*f James by lies uulike the service of the army and the A few tat»*?» haw boon frosen dur- Pt u. üeeeaaetS. barn ltk) a ave i 0 t 4 s r 5 w HVX) It is diverting, to say the least, to no tice with what eagerness each European power seeks to prove the title of special friendship to the United Stales in the latter's trouble with Spain. Undo Saui appreciates sucli friendly ardor but ■miles behind hjs hand at the remem brance of the days of his boyhood when /conditions were not thus. Time has worked a general change of heart to ward the .Stars and Stripes. i isfacie o n u Is what we give our custom ers. That's our first W c have a complete of Ladies’ and Gents’ nishing Goods, Boots Shoes, Woolen Dress goods in dress patterns. J r a n ci~p am to d C h in a ùiven J’roe C h re t S J roS o LL-: For salo by C F. Mcoro «Ss Co Everybody has heard that a does everybody know that a h e w k il l m a i ¡1 S F f t ■t > 7H Î •ilei w Our mill makes the ‘ ‘Excellent" brand and our customers declare it well named. !l II Id (:) Thrifty housewives know that good bread makes husbands, and jt takes good flour to make good bread, is the kind you get when you call for the “ C . V . HUE. E X C E L L E N T .” R espect fu lly, C H K H A I .E M V A L L E Y M IL E S , v r. un acock O regon. OCLA.ND HEACOCK W. M O K K IS H E A C O C K Ü T j . iji X I I i *%• c w b c r g S f is /i cC- D o o r F a c t o r y . XV. 1 . HEACOCK & SONS, DROPS. Korp on hand and Mannfaetare everything in the line o f f*3 •jlDOOKS; WINDOWS, MOl'LDIHCS, I I I I I 1 TURNINGS, CRESTINCS. BRACKETS | D oor Anil amt W in d ow o w Fram es. es, F a n cy Casings E tc. ; ; r y v our putron«ge D solicited. |[j it> fii _ _ ____