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w eek’s speaking from the te s t “ The things
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which ure not seen are eternal.”
SUNDAY.
THURSDAY.
E. H. Wo idwahd , Kmrou & P ublihukk .
The 8 o ’c!uck m eeting was In charge of
T h e 8 o'clock service was conducted
W. C. W ooijwakd , A ssociât » E o rro tt.1 by ltev . Thom as A rm strong, lie read Louisa R ound. She read a portion of the
She said ill p a r t ,;
several portions of scripture setting forth
1 chapter of Malt,
«Colored as second class mutter at the postoillce th e doctrine of “ C hristian Perfection. that we should come to Him und not to
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C A N BE SU ITED W HO T R A D E W IT H
We are lights in
at New berg. Oregon.
His teaching was plain, clear, and easily *n ^
_
uk « my
the world, and should be lights in the
understood.
IMUBD KVKUY FRIDAY MOKN1NU.
The devotional exercises of the ten 1 home, th e social and tiie civil life.
At 10 o'clock the m eeting was opened
o ’clock business session were conducted
with prayer by Anson Cox. The scrip­
by
ltev
.
F.
M.
George.
T
here
were
FR ID A Y , JU L Y 18, 1902.
read a t this tim e the epistles from Indi- , ture lesson was read by Jam es Price. I
The loom ing sermon was pleached hy
ana and Wilmington yearly m eetings. j
Rev. Thom as Armstrong. His text was
The
uniform
discipline
cam
e
before
the
1
A m e ric a n H u s tle .
»They are in the FU RN ITU RE BUSINESS
Come in and let us prove it to you. We also make
Rev. 21:1 “ Behold I make all tilings!
m eeting for its adoption or rrjeotion. \
with both feet. New and up-to-date styles
new ."
He spoke at some length in re - 1
The dictionary defines th e word After m uch discussion it was adopted j gard to (lie last things. He said in part j
in house furnishings always kept in stock
w
ithout
a
dissenting
vote.
I
t
was
“ hustle” as colloquial United Stales fur
th a t it was not only possible for man to
at reasonable prices. They also run in
“ h u rry ,” “ to make g reat h a s te :” and strongly supported in short addresses by get back into the Adamic relation, hut
Jesse
Edwards,
Ja
s.
Price,
F.
K.
Jones.
connection
a second hand store where sec­
some ancient wiseacre, who lived near
Up-to-date designs always on hand.
into C h rist wtio never fed. C hrist has
the beginning of th in g s, observed th a t A. It. Mills, Jo h n Dunks, II . E. Mc- gone to prepare a place for His bride
ond hand furniture can be bought and sold
“ baste makes w aste.” Does it follow Cirew and others. I t is thought th a t a and will come again for her.
or exchanged for new — anything to please
then th a t hustling is wasteful? W aste­ uniform discipline will bring all the
A collection and subscription was ta k ­
the people.
ful of w hat? Not m oney, surely; but yearly meetings into a Closer relation en for th e Evangelistic work w inch
perhaps of som ething else th a t m ay be whereby more efficient work will be ac­ am ounted to $328.01.
complished.
even better than money.
W E A R E ALSO T H E L E A D IN G U N D E R TA K E R S.
A t 3 p. 111 . a worker’s m eeting was
• Hollingsworth & Cooper are UNDER­
A t 2 p. m. the subject of “ Missions”
We are a very energetio people. Our
held. P res. Me irew led th e m eeting.
T A K E R S and EM BALM ERS. They carry
I
was
discussed.
The
first
p
art
of
the
w orst enemies, if we have enemies,
He said, “ C nrist is more interested in
a full line of first class goods — all latest
would give us w hatever credit is due I progrunt was an address hy Rev. Thos. ,.. ..........................
for intense and strenuous life. They 1 A rm strong, of California. He gave a ' * * ? * } • 0 w r h ' a»> l,'“ n wu l “ " ^
devices for doing first class work.
, U W,‘M It,m e ,nf c,,,,,t'cr*1-
would adm it th a t owing to this nutive short history of the Friends church, and "lbly
tion of workers to tlieir work.
energy, we Bre pushing our trade into Mtated th a t lie thought we were th e only
The evening service which was of an
f K. 1*. D i x o n .
I I . C. D ix o n »
the remotest corners of the world. W e 1 « b u tch , which had gone into quietism !
evungellstio nature was led hy Thomas
are inventing tilings, and selling tilings, ani* bad risen again. He spoke o f Cali 1
A . 1 ? I S W I ’H I C I S S .
- - D E N T IS T S - -
A rm strong, followed by Jo h n Dunks.
and getting rich a t it. All th is is good, 1 f°m ia yearly m eeting’s work in Alaska,
MONDAY.
Cloth
covered caskets, any color, $28 to $32
Kewberg, Ore.
and we are proud of it. B u t in all th is ! 1>r°b * • K -
introduced the work
The business of th e Meeting was fin­
Osteopathic
Physician
Former
prices........................................$50 to $60
“ hustle“ a good many of us are forget- ' n Uubc. H e spoke of the ignorance,
ished Monday m orning, till the reports
ting some of th e best reasons for liv in g ;! filthiness an d priest-ridden condition of
Other
goods
from..................................$12 to $28
H. J. Littlefield.
II. A. Littlefield [
of Ihe various com m ittees lieing pre­ ♦ IVI. V O T A W R e s id e n c e .
getting less out of life th a n th ere is in it j
people of th a t island. After the
Former
prices........................................$20
to $40
sented nnd adopted. M any expressions
e ____
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1 .. ..
.1
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l
\ i t*o A
A n nna
tm
\f/>A
n
rep o e rt,
Mrs.
Moon,
Consultation and Examination Free.
j ^ ^Consulta
for us, and cutting
down
the n u m
b er of e tre a su re r’s I'lirin
were heard relative to th e appreciation
o u r m issionary from Alaska, spoke of
years wo m ight enjoy it.
of the m eetings and of the services of
Do our business men get more o u t of her work In th a t northern field. H er visiting friends, ltev. Thos A rm strong
HO.ifK INFORMATION KF.OAItOINO
life th a n their forefathers got o u t of it a presence here arid her encouraging words was particularly com m ended for his
THE FKOflltRHH AND Ills-
Ottico» in i liclialem Valley Bank Budding, j
H o llin g s w o r t h
BUono No. 44.
TORY OF THKi 8CIKMCK.
hundred years ago? In certain d irec­ on th is occasion made a deep im pres­
Kesidenc« north of'Public School Building,
able efforts th ro u g h o u t the Yearly
Phono No. 41.
tions it is quite evident th a t they do. sion upon th e m eeting and greatly
Meeting.
1' kkhs C om ., by 0 . O. It.
T here are more wavs of having fun, served to Increase the entliusiusm in
How our ancestors of a hundred years
th ere nre more th in g s to do, it is far th e work of missions. Over tw o h u n ­
ago would stand in astonishm ent if ^TTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ileal Kaiate Transfers.
easier to go about. A nd yet it seems to dred dollars w as raised in the face of
placed on th e streets of one of our active
Reported
hy
th
e
Y
am
hill
Co.
A
bstract
be tru e, also, th a t people have less tim e th e m eeting to carry on the work.
cities of to d ay ! They would not be­
Tiio even in g service was in charge of Co. a t McM innville, Oregon, for the lieve th eir eyes. Y et now we look upon
nowadays, and take less real, solid com ­
W ill p r a c t ic e in a ll th e c o u r t s o f th e s ta t e i
week ending May 31, 1902.
The place
a t te n t io n g iv e u to p r o b a te w o rk , th e
fort, th a n did th e ir g randfathers. It the “ K ndeuvorera.” The scripture les­
these wonderful achievem ents of steam , 8p«*oi»ii
w
r
itin g o f d e e d s , m o rtg a g e s , c o n t r a c ts a n d th e I
to get the title of your land exam ined,
hns lieen lately discovered th a t th e in- j son was read hy Marguerite E lliott,
electricity unit m echanical ingenuity us d r a f t i u g o f a l l le g a l p a p e rs .
N e w b e rg . O re g o n - j
dividual of today is fifty lim es us able to su p erin ten d e n t of the Christian E n d e a v -: U S to John I Hash th e H ash die
commonplace facts.
In the 1 tie field of
t 3 r 2 ............................................... pat science too the one w atchw ord has lieen O ffice —Second Floor
supply his material w ants as was th e , or work. A short talk was given hy
liuuk of Newberg building.
individual of oue hundred years ago. i Pres. McGrew, encouraging th e young Pacific College to L aura P orcht
progress.
Perhaps in no science in e
sm all tract In N ew herg................. 200 greater progress lieen made Ilian in that
T h at is to say, th e productive power of j Pe®pb> •*> service. Mrs. Mattel Douglas
th e race has increased flitv fold. I t K»ve a very earnest and practical talk Mary H arris et til to J If Baird 15.
of treating disease. T his advance, how ­
30 a in T C Davis d ie t4 r 3 .........
1 ever, has chiefly been m ade along other
would scent reasonable tu suppose th a t und closed w ith an appeal to E ndeav-
under these conditions u man toduv orets to consecrate them selves to special C V K uykendall e t al to Mary
lilies than th a t of medicine, as Surgery,
Harris 15.30 in T C Davis die t4r3
15 H ydropathy, E lectricity, Hygiene, and
the coming year.
would have far more leisure than ever lines o f work
mau had Itefore. Rill the tru th is the Many responded to the call. A vocal Dundee Cent A-sn to Jo h n L iven-
last, blit not least, the science of (Jsle
good hlk 14 D undee.......... ..........
15 opatliy. The tim e of Wood-letting is
m an of today is dreadfully pressed for d u e tt, "Sweet. H our of P ray er” was
tim e. He is “ driven to d e a th ,” as lie rendered by th e Misses Sibvl and Ber­ E J W right to to U W Olds 4 a In
passed; the era of powerful doses of
sec 14 15 r5 .....................................
40 poisonous drugs is on th e w ane. “ Onto
som etim es puts it, by his terrible social nice W oodward. A general praise ser­
G W Pickering anil wf to Alfred
and business responsibilities. Hu ru sh ­ vice followed.
opatliy,’’the wonderful science of drug-
Larrson 27 h in sec 3 t2 r4 ........ 900 less healing lias passed the experim ental
FRIDAY.
es off for a hasty breakfast to hoard an
M A M arshall and wf lo Isaac
The m o rn in g service for devotion was
express tra in , to I* whirled to his tele­
stage, and is becoming a household
P ritch ett 1(50 a in M artin’s d 1 c
phone and typew riter and other devices leil hy Cussie Commons of Scotts Mills.
word. Its wonderful cures are hailed
t 4 r 4 ................................................ 4500 w ith delight, the now science which
A t tho 2 o'clock business session the
for saving tim e. Everybody, nowadays,
Is o u t of |H)liteness, supposed to be over 1 devotional p art was conducted by Rev. D C Coleman and wf to A B Thom ­
makes good health the rule, not the ex­
as It 4 hlk 1 Morgans add S h’dan
95 ception, and hy clinging to n a tu re ’s
head and ears busy—busy ill trade, it. F. Jlinsltuw . The first subject to
busy in Ids profession, busy socially. to come before th e meeting was th a t of i Coulter Thompson and wf to H F
laws cures disease w ithout a t the same
Bed well 123 u in sec 11 an d 12 t3
We are continually hearing people say Pence n n d ’A rbitrntion. These are prin ­
time producing a worse disease.
r 5 ......................
990
“ I have no tim e for anything.” It is ciples w hich have always been held hy
A careful investigation will show th a t
the fashion to fie overw helmed with ed ­ the Friends. Anson Cox spoke of his F F Seeley to A L W atson 25 a pt
the scope of our science is broad. We
S
H
eater
die
t3
r2.
.......................
1500
gagements ami presaci! for tim e.
If experience on th is line durin g th e Civil
claim th a t all diseases are curable—
T h e D o u b le T r i a n g le B r a n d C o lla rs a r e s ty lis h a n d
'th ere is a death in lite fam ily, the war. Thom as A rm strong said we m ust A L W atson to ¡4 0 H am den 25 a
though all people are not—some have
c o m fo r t a b le . T h e o n ly c o ll a r m a d e w i t h a h e a v y 3
in
S
H
ea
te
r
die
t3
r
2
...............
..
2000
'clergym an is hurriedly summoned hy hrit.g o u r testim ony tip to the scripture
waited too long. H ut O steopathy goes
p l y s e a m . S o l d b y u p . t o . d a t e m e r c h a n ts e v e r y w h e r e
telephone to |>erform th e funeral servi- j standard, llnth speakers said they had U 8 to J W Cook 13 u in sec 12 t3
nearer the grave to rescue |ieople from
o r 2 s a m p le s s e n t p r e p a i d f o r 2 5 c e n ts . T h e y e q u a l
r 4 ....................................................
pat disease than any o th er treatm en t. I
ces. Personal letters are dashed off on ' noted with sadness th e sp irito ! militar*
a n y q u a r t e r c o ll a r m a d e . _ M e r c h a n t s s h o u l d w r it e
a typew riter, because th is suggests ism in tiie public schools. At th e close Malconi Gibbs and wf to Lucy J
quote a few lines from the pen of the
f o r o u r 1 9 0 2 o ffe r .
Budd 30 a in Luke McKern d I c
ru sh in g em ploym ent, and the result is of this session the subject of L iterature
noted au th o r, John It. Music. H e says
t3 12.....................................................1400 in an article on O steopathy: “ 1 have
th a t tiie growing generation of young was considered.
W N ZANDT
f
lac cca
7 !;
The first part of th e afternoon meeting J W Estes and wf t Jn o M Williams
m en does hot know how to w rite a let­
seen the lam e m ade to walk, the blind
JACOB
It 1 hlk 3 N Y a m h ill..................... 3500 to see. the paralytic restored to h ealth , I
te r with the proper forms of salutation was a “ Memorial Service,” for the mem­
-»MAKERS v -
W
8
Powell
and
wf
to
Adam
Uoss-
bers who have died during th e past
and superscription.
and many snatched as it were from the
TROY. NY
50 grave. I have seen old chronic cases
! E H R E T BROS.
Now the moral of this tale is tlint year. These remembered with words of ner Its 30, 31,32, 33, D ayton............
Mary
A
liynum
and
hush
to
J
F
respect
h
111
1
love
were,
Richard
W
hite
while a uuslerate degree of “ hustle”
which have defied the skill of th e best
Wado hi C Saylor’s ad M cM ......... G00 physicians in th e world yield to th e n»w
m ay he a good tiling, It is possible to of .Scolta Mills, H oratio llall of Newberg,
take an overdose and then it becomes it j Ross Pemberton of Rosedale, Gen. Ha
system of healing. I have seen typhoid
Nave«* n W uiukii '« Life
had thing. II we sre indeed “ terribly worth o f Pendleton, Caiiliv Heston of j
I
To hnve given up would have m eant fever cured in less than a week.
rush ed ,” "driven to d e a th ," and it is Dundee, Joseph Cook of Marion and
death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, of D orches­ have seen diphtheria cured in a few
not witii us a huge joke, ur an assumed Rebecca Lewis of Portland.
All th is seems so marvelous
ter, Mass. For years she hud endured hours.
. W. P . 1IBACOCK ORLANO IIEACOCK Ck
* —
The Suhhalh school work then came
affectation, and Instead of being the
untold misery from a severe lung troub­ th a t I hesitate to tell it, hut I am su p ­
m asters of tim e, we are really th e slaves 1 before the meeting, J . C. Hudson giving
W . MORII IS IIEACOCK
That is, the dirt does if you take your clothes to the
le and o b stinate rough. * O ften,” she pressing ra th e r than expanding facts.
of tim e, and the tilings have got us u n ­ a very interesiing talk upon some of thè
writes, " I could scarcely breath and Careful records of one thousand cases, a
« A li
der th e saddle an d are riding us, -.ve weakiiesses <>f thè work. Poi ut s were
som etim es could not apeak. All doctors large m ajority of which have been d e ­
noted
ss
follows
:
1
Lack
of
prepared
would do well to get out some q uiet
and rem edies failed t i ' 11 used Dr. King’s clared incurable by practitioners of o th ­
night and sit down under th e stars, and teachers. 2 Studv th è Iwy and keep
First class work done in every particular, and careful
New Discovery for C onsum ption and er m ethods, show seventy-live per cent
ask ourselves what we are here fur, and bini in ilio Sahlmth sellimi. 3 The
cured, ninety per cent helped, only five
attention given all customers.
w m com pletely cured ” (Sufferers from
w hether we urn really g ettin g th e best letliargy in thè botile fife; p aren ti should
D u n d e e c u s t o m e r s w ill p le a s e l e a v e t h e i r l a u n d r y
coughs, colds, tlirout and long trouble per cent w ho were not benefited, and
out n( life, slid perhaps they will say to go to Salihatli scliool witli th eirchildreii.
yjv ¡ N Y / V
w i t h t i . W . B y e r s .I r .
need this grati.l remedy for it never not one w ho claimed they were injured
In Ilio eveniug F . M. George litui
us us they di 1 to E m erson, “ Why so
disappoints. Cure is guaranteed hy F. hy the treatm en t.”
lint, mv little m an? ’—8. F. Chronicle. cluirge of thè m eeting. The Service
P erhaps some of the m ost wonderful
Sit
II. ( » d w e ll A Co. Price 50c m id $1.
was evangelistio und some definite Work
Keep on hand and manu­ S»
cures effected hy th is science are those
Trial
bottles
free.
A gentlem an well posted in regard to wus dono.
of tiie diseases of th e digestive organs
P r \ \
facture everything in the
HATtTRDAY.
political conditions in th e state ventures
and th a t m ost common and dreaded
N o w Is t h e A|i]>o lnt e«l T i m e .
line of
the prediction th a t Congressm an Tongue
The ninrning servine was in clinrge of
The O. R. it N . Co. lias just issued n disease, constipation, which is largely to
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stan d s an excellent chance of becoming Aaron M. Bray. At 10 o ’elock ilio de- handsom ely illustrated pam phlet en­ blam e for o th er ailm ents, yields readily
our next U. 8 senator.
O wing to an ­ votiotial exercises wero conducici! hy titled, “ Oregon, W ashington and Idaho to O steopathic treatm ent.
VV
tagonism* th a t have been aroused th e | Jam es Vestal. The epistles from Canada and tlieir Resources." People iu the
C. 8. C arr, M. 1)., editor Medica
gentlemen who have lieen most prom i- and Kansas yearly meetings were read, east are anxious for Information about Talk, says: “ T he O steopath looks upon
nenlly mentioned for th e position a te j The report of Ihe Evangelistic and th e Pacific N orth West. If you will a man as an anatom ical structure co;
not likely to m ake it, so th a t a new j C hurch Extension work was given.
give th e O. U. A N. Co agent a list of stating of a framework of l>or.e8, a net
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m an « ili bave to he takeu tip, and no
At 2 p. ni. th e session was opened by names of eastern people who are likely work of nerves, a tangle of mtirtcles, a
S o o n e r o r l a t e r n r e c n in liila tc s
muti ¡11 all thè state wonld come so tirar B. F. Hlnsliaw.
The epistles from to lie interested, th e tuoklet will lie web of L ym phatic duct*, a complication
fo r Ktasse*.
O n ly a n e x p e r t o p ­
luukiug an ideai cumlidute us Mr. North Carolina and New E ngland year- mailed free to such persons.
t i c i a n c a n te ll y o u ju s t w h e n
of ligament!», blood vessels and Viscera.
t h a t d a y h a s a r r iv e d . A s e n s ib le
Tongue.
The only trouble about his ; ly m eetings were read lor th e encour-
To untangle and locate all tiie m u lti­
A. L. CliAio, G . r . A.,
r e g a r d fo r o n e ’s e y e s ig h t d ic ta t e s
clection would lie th a t It would leave a age me lit of the meeting. A recintimeli-
farious
organ«
a
n
d
tissues
is
his
busi­
110
P ortland, Ore.
t h e u s e o f S p ectacles th e m o m e n t
Sit
vacancy to be filled hy ap p o in tm en t by lalloO came Udore th e m eeting to the
ness. lie *roes to work to heal a sick man
th e y a r e n e c e ss a ry .
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p
a
tr
o
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llic governor, and th e new executive be ; effect Ilia', all ministers and missionaries
m uch tb« sam e ns an engineer would
AN EXAMINATION BY US
w h ic h c o s t n o th i n g m a y p r e v e n t
i c it e d .
fix Ins locomotive. Ho finds a nerve (IS
io g a dem ocrat naturally would Is« ex- !*• given certificates, slatin g their stan d -i
c o n s e q u e n c e s w h ic h la te r o n
peeled to name a dem ocrat for the ing etc. The object of these certificates 1
crossed or stretched.
He finds m uscles
\}/
w o u ld h e in e v ita b le .
place.—Tim es.
tense or strained. He finds tames d is­
is in introduce our nilnieters into other
W E FIT EVERY O N E EXACTLY.
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Timi* Curd No. 2 0 .
cliiir'hes and to help them get half fare
located, or partly dislocated, cartilages /*v
No. 2 For VaqniiiA:
rates
on
railroads.
ttil'plureil,
and a thousand things th at
A Corvallis man, who hails Iront Dix­
it/
Leaves Albany ................... 12:45 p. m. o th er pructloners m ight not find or
The subject of education claimed th e
ie, and who liecaine exercised over Hie
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I'o rv a lH g ................. i :.‘>0 p. m.
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general criticism of Senator Hailey of atten tio n of th e m eeting foe the greater
Arri von Yutjiim*.................. 6:3ò p, m . dream oi. Hence it is th a t th e Oste-
in s le w ¿Pros.
opathist u n til he a good anatom ist.
Texas for basely assaulting Senator part of the afternoon. All the reports No l R eturning:
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A
;
were
g
ratifying,
and
especialy
when
O
steopathy
is
not
a
faith
cure,
lint
n
Heverhlge, says in a letter to the Ore.
Leaves Vaqnina
..............7:00a. m.
A
L m w i ( % I -
11 IP a in. scientific m anipulation of the muscles
gonian th a t th ere is no more cultured, they nunounred that Pacific ('allege » a s
va
Arrive« AIL'Mny.................. 12:15 p .m . overlying iui| or:.tnl nerve centers, re­
refined, high-minded, Christian gentle­ tree of all debt. Several short addresses
No
5
For
D
etroit:
m oving obstruction or o th e r inteifer-
man in the Unitisi States 8eimte than encouraging education, were listened to.
Leave# All*any .................... 1 :00 p. m. erce to nature’s way of m aintaining
r e r f n m e are you using— it
M r. Bailey.
The public has learned A subscription was taken for the college
Arrives
Detroit
..................5:45
p.
iu.
health. It is applied physiology.
so nice?
sem ethi’ig—of the calibre of the C orval- I am ounting to !>'20, which will l>e ap- No. 4 From lV troit : m
I plied on next y ear’s expenses.
III correspondent.
I envoi* lV troit
................6 :S 0 a . m .
hy it is Extraite de Violette'!
At 7 :8l) o ’clock a short business ses­
F o p H a le .
Arrives A ibanv.......... . . . . 11:05 a. in.
de
Farme manufactured b> 3
sion was belli to consider the reading of T rains I and 4 arrive in Albany in tim e
Nine hundred acres of laud w ithin five
T hree prom inent candidates sre ont a tem perance resolution to be read at
Ro”
cr & Gallet, Paris.
jq
to connect with tbe 8. 1‘. south bound miles of Newberg, in different tracts.
for th e speakership of the lewer house the Five Years M eeting to lie held at
bA
nd
where
d
id
you
get
it?
A-rt
train , ns well as giving tw o or three Mostly improved.
Amos Nelson.
of th e next legislature. They an* B. L. Indianapolis th is fall, in aecordanee
hours in Albany before d ep artu re of 8.
M F. H. CALDWELL & CO.
Eddy ;of Tillamook, Frank Davey of w ith toe uniform discipline. The dele­
P. north bonr.il train.
The Prescription Druggists. *
M arion and L. T. H arris of lame county. gates w ho were elected to represent
T rain No. 2 connects with th e 8. P.
b;
Yttd
the price o n ly 75 cent-'l
All are considered able men.
Oregon Y early M eeting a t Ihe Five trains at Corvallis a n d Albany giving
fj per ounce. Well I guess jT
Years C onference, are ns follows: If. direct service to Newport and mljacer.
O H E G n M V K A Itl.Y X r M I N n
p will go and get an ounce.
E. M cGrew, A. M. Bray, F. M. George, heachee.
E sth er Townsend, ('h a s. Baldw in, Ia>u-
T rain No 3 for lV troit, Hreitenbush
feWell you will have to hurry a
T he sessions of Oregon Yearly Meet­ ist Round an d Jan e K iair; alternatee, and other m ountain reeurts leaves A l­
-
_ ~***^^y
there is only a limited atuouniv
ing of th e Friends church came to a Jesse Edwards, Jas. Price, Anson Cog, bany at l KX> p. nt. alter th e arrival of
M O D E L N O . ? IO ; M O D E L N O . 7 , f £ o
\
imported
each
year.
PXRFRTTTOV IV TrPtWRITgKS
close Monday m orning. I t is considered Elisabeth Miles, John Pem berton. The 8. P. south hound tram from Portland,
4
b;V\ ell if you do r o t get the Vio \
I* Ar L ast KxAcnxn
th a t the business of this year’s sessions epistles of Dubiin an d Ohio Yearly reaching lV troit at .1:4» p in
So*lett* the pvtronace of hi* old Indian*
has been transacted w ith unusual h a r­ meetings w ere also resd.
p
lette
de
Partne,
they
have
lot
Ulickensderfer
combines
good work, easy operation aud
For fu rth er inform ation apply to
Friends who u«rd watch repair»ug done.
4
m ony and efficiency, and that there is a
In th e evening th e blhle lesson was
durability at a minimum cost
E dwin S tonb , Manager.
k. of others .it 25 to yo ccn:s per] j
'-fi7 Morr'won st.
good outlook for th e work in Ihe coming read by Thom«« A rm strong from Cor. J. Turner, A gent, A'banv.
o u n ce, w hich are very nice,
year. The rep o rt of th e various se*. 2:1. Jobu H ack* did the preaching, H . H . Cron is«, Agent, Corvallis.
P O R T L A N D , O R .'
A'sfc m* is* - - 31
•-2 H i
1 cions, as continued from last
1 issue, follows.
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C ooper.
2^
AT PORTLAND PRICES
PAINTS AHD OILS, WINDOW CLASS, PICTURE
iylOULDiiiuS, CENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
T. B. CUMMINGS & CO.
DR. C. C. BENNETT,
LITTLEFiELD BROS.,
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
Comment is u nn ecessary.
C o op e r.
^
CLARCKCE BUTT.
in r r m n r )
C citisfaction
Is what we
to give our
tomers
in
lines of goods.
2Û e siili g iv e
Guaranteed Ivincn. C o llars 25 C enta
J 7reo w it h
,
Cash
¿Purchases on
C u cri/th in j
in stoch.
s$ca
JU L O JL O JL 3 JL
“ S t ¿ S it Com es O ut
in th e ?Oash *
INIEUB®»S'STEW UUJK1BOT
NEW BERG
SASH & DOOR
FACTORY
iij
¿Pressna/t, ¿Prop.
^
Vi/
Vi/
/js BOOHS: WIDOWS,
ë
MOULDINGS, Vî>
sit
,;,n- ^ TURNINGS, C3EST- sit
INCS, BRACKETS,
(IS
(IS DOOR AND WINDOW
(is
sit
(is FRAMES. FANCY
Sit
as
CASINGS, ETC.
Us
Sit
sit
(IS
(IS
V?/
CrfS & Eira l
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W. P. HEACOCK & SONS
70 hat
: JOHN L BECK.
WATCHMAKER
«• JEWELER,
SCihct
ALL E Y E S
Sit
M
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¡Stark street.
P o r tla n d , O r.