Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 22, 1902, Image 2

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    A S S O C IA T IO N ,
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M e e t lu x H e ld at N e w p o r t by t b e
E. li. WlX,DWAit>, K d ITOK & PcBLttlHKK.
S c a - L u f j * A t t i o tlu u ce an d
I n tc rc n tin g Sassíuns.
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W. C. WooDWAKT*, Aas-JCtATX E ditor .
THE MEWBERG GRAPHIC,
¡ th e
puk * h
The meeting ol the Oregon l ’ress As­
guie red U ««wml fitas minor at the po.tolltcc sociation which was held at Newport Oil
at Newberg, Oregon
j l-rlday ami Saturday of last week »as
to crow the railmad truck in front of
the train, which »as running at a Un
mit» gait, and kindling wood was made
of the wagon, the horses escaping with
out a scratch. Wyatt was not badly
hurt but Hudson received internal in­
juries ami u broken leg. I f tbe train had
laen running at a high l ate of speed the
men would no doubt have been killed
instantly.
r"s
òr
£ » « « • « « =
"S t
NEW FURNITURE
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FOB SALE BY----- —
That is, the dirt c«.
T. B. CUMMINGS & CO.
attended by a large number of the prac­
tic a l newspaper men of the atate ami
lifcLHD KVKRV FHIUAY UOIIMXU.
“ I* u t Y o u r s e lf in I l l s P la c e . *'
the meetings were the most interesting
1 and profitable of any held by the Asso­
That was a pretty hard prescription,
ciation for years. Heretofore it has
F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 22, 1902
been too much the habit of the mem though not a new one, says the New
W e also make
Come lu and let U 3 p rove it to you
hers to look out for pleasure and let the York World, »Inch Senator Hanna gave
to
his
hearers
in
his
Ohio
Chautauqua
meetings
l>e
secondary,
but
here
long
Through nnother deathbed confcsdnn
I Y\
It ia learne<i that In Eastern Oregon tl.e sessions were held an«l the entire mem­ address:
“ The only way you can reach the con- ;
wrong man was h inged for murder 11 bership present attended and took part
few years ago. If we mu»t have capital in the meetings. From Yamhill county dition of your fellow tnan is to put your- f v
U p-to-date designs alw ays 0:1 liatfd.
punishment, the nutnhet of such fatal there were present beside the writer, K. self in liis place and from this stand-1
point
study
the
situation."
!
8.
Harding
of
ttie
Telephone-Register,
mistakes would make it seem that the
This, and the application of the Gold-
time is at least ripe for making it im­ D. I. Asbury of the Reporter, and Vine
eu Rule, would not only prevent strikes
possible to impose the dentil penalty on Fierce of the North Yamhill Record.
| One of the ablest papers ever rend be­ but would cure many of our most dis-
circumstantial evidence.
fore the association wus presented by turblng rind social industrial trouble».
W E A R E A L S O TUI- L E A D I N G U N D E R T A K E R S .
! Judge M. !.. Pipes, of Portland, cover j Hut who shall begin to inaugurate the
From the good roads standpoint it is ^
millennium?
the law of Iliad in general; also as
encouraging to notice the number of written
^
I t is hard for «lie employer, even
ami interpreted in Oregon. Ono
farmers who are using witlo lire wagons,
of the charms of the address was (hat though he may have been —as many a
and it is really the wonder that they’ ve Judge Pipes brought the Huhject down “ great captain of industry” onco was—a
not been using them before now. They to the easy understanding of the lay Inhering man himself, actually to real­
ure more substantial, greater loads can mind, r.ot withstanding the obstrusc ize what it means to a man with a fam­
the horse several times to urge it along.
lie hauled In them on soft ground, ttntl technicalities which are Involved.
ily to work for a dollar and a half or I lie buggy was also damaged to a con­
the difference ill price ¡ h suld to be nom­
Tho Lewis and Clark Fair of 1905 re­ even three dollars and a half a day. To siderable extent. The same night some
inal. lint the grentest of all arguments ceived a great deal of attention, and "pu t yourself in his plat e” —in fancy to
one went out to No. 8 scltool house,
in their favor is that they suve our pub­ i every member of tbe association situwc-tl make ends meet, to live with no luxur­
broke the windows and demolished the
lic muds. In a Certain direction from the most loyal anxiety to see the enti-r- ies, with few pleasures, little recreation
organ. This makes the third lime this
town several men have been hauling in
; prise a success uttd the utmost w illing­ and no provision fur old age—is a feat of scltool house has been broken into am
wood, and with one exception nil now
ness to tlo everything possible to macs the imagination that is seldom untler- the furniture destroyed.
Some one
have wide tire wagons. From personal it so. A strong committee, neatly n ll‘ taken and perhaps never fully perfortn-
must have a grudge against Hie people
observation one of tho men declares that I’ortland newspaper people, has lieen cd by those who have never passed
paper
in that district.—Register.
the narrow tire wagon has done more
j appointed to co-operate with the press through such an experience.
damago to the road by far than ull the
O 11 the other hand, is it not quite as
1.00k rienHAnt, riuftse.
associations of neighboring state», and
reBt combined.
For the reason thus
with the board of directors of the fair, difficult and unusual for the poor tnan
Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton,
indicated it is a wise measure which
in all ways for the promotion of its to put himself in the place of his em­ ()., can tlo so now, though for years he
allows a rebate on luxes to owners of
ployer? lie does not know the difficul­ couldn't because ho Buffeted untold
prosperity.
wide tires. Public spirit in men should
Tho follow ing officers were e’eeted for ties and uncertainties o f a large busi­ agony from the worst form of indiges­
induce them to secure the latter as they
the ensuing year: President, Arthur ness. tbe clamor of stockholders for divl- tion. All physicians and medicines failed
dispose of their old wagons and if that C. Conkling, of the Mining Journal, dendx, the heavy handicap of "watered"
to help him till he tried Electric Hitters,
isn’t sufficient a law corn pel I log the use
Grants Pass; first vice-president, Frank ! securities upon which the manager is which worked such wonders for him
of the w ide tires would be in order.
j D.tvey, Kalem ; second vice president, | expected to pay interest, the constant that he declares they are a godsend to
0. A. Woody, of tlio Pacific Baptist, danger from competition or from a tow- sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach
It appears now that in most yards Portland; secretary, Alliort Tozier, Port- ering monopoly, the growing problem troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the
fifty cents per box will be paid for pink - j land; treasurer, Miss Frttnces E ( lot- of safo investments, and the hit nil re«l stomach, liver and kidneys, they build
ing hops Ibis year, which means utt ov­ shall, Portland; eergeant-at-arms, F. H. worries that beset the men of large up ami give now life to the whole sys­
erage wHge of two and two end a half Hurtling, McMinnville. On taking Hie affairs.
tem. Try them. Only 50o. Guaranteed
Yet the injunction of Senator Hanna by F. II. Caldwell & Co., druggists.
dollars a «lay during the picking season chair at Ilio close of tho session, Presi­
for men, women ami children.
The dent Conkling appointed the following is a wise one. If both sides to ull the
N ow is tlie A p p oin ted T im e.
existing and pending strikes will heed
raise lit price may be duo purtly from standing committees :
generosity on the part of the growers,
Executive committee—President Conk­ it in good faitit a just settlement will be
The O. It. & N. Co. has just issued a *
most o f whom will this year mako a ling, Secretary Tozier, F. ,S. Harding, much more easily reached.
handsomely illustrated pamphlet en- ♦
smell fortune on their crops, but doubt­ of M cM innville; A. E. Yoorldes, of
titled, “ Oregon, Washington ami Idaho ; )
less more from the (net that in these Grants Pass ; 8. L. Moorhead, o f Junc­
People in the t
Water Consumers Take Notice—Roc. and their Resources.”
times of prosperity work is plenty at tion.
22 of the “ Rules and Regulations tit the cast are anxious for inforuiu'.ion about ♦
good wages and pickers will not swarm
Slate of the fiatornity—W .G. Gilslrnp Newberg Water Works” reads as follows: the Pa'-irtc North West. I f you will }
to tho yards to pick for thirty cents a of Eugene; W . Huge, of Forest Grove; "Consumers will only be allowed to use give the O. It. & N. Co agent a list of
box, us they it ive been known to do in A. P. Iletterswortli, of Harrisburg.
water for irrigation or lawn sprinkling names of eastern people who are likely
times past. The man with tlie large
Grievances—Vine W. Pierce, of N->rth In-tween the hours of f! and 7 11 . in. and to he inter«!Sted, the booklet will be
family of industrious children is the Yamhill; F. W. Chan see, of Grants Pass; 7 and 8 p. m. and for street sprinkling mailed free to such persons.
winner on this kind o( a proposition. Mr l’etera, of Stay ton.
A. L. Citato, G. T. A.,
from 7 to 8 a. m anti 12 m. to 1 p. in.
. U « may not he able to make a trip to
Finance— D. I. Asbury, of McMinn­ and from one hydrant only.” Notice
tlO
Portland, Ore.
the Coast Imt lie can herd his flock to ville; Win Matthews, of Newport; D. is served that if the above regulations
tho hop yards, put tip 11 lent, have his E. Vernon, o f Oakland.
S h a tte r » .«II ftr n o r r is .
are not respected, violators thereof will
outing, and he and his children come
Legislation— D. M. C. Gault, o f H ills­ be deprived of water without notico.
Twice in a hospital, F. A. Gulledge,
home with snug sums in their pockets boro; 15. F. Jones, of Toledo; Ernest Ho- The authorities also warn consumers Verbena, Ala., paid a vustsum of,money
with which to buy school books and fall ft-r, of Salem ; J. H. Stewart, of Fossil; against needless waste of water.
to doctors to cure a severe case of piles,
t3
clothing. There are less desirable and ; il F. Irvine, of Corvallis.
causing 24 tumors. When all failed,
less lucrative jobs than hop picking at
Lewis and Clark Exposition— Frank
- - - Oregon.
Hucklen’s Arnlce Halve soon cured him.
R « a l ICRtntft T r a n s f e m .
lilty cents a box.
Iluvev of Salem; A. Noltner, of Port-
Reported by the Yamhill Co. Abstract Subdues inflammation, conquers actios,
■ land ; C. A Wot dy, of Portland ; George Co. at McMinnville, Oregon, for the kills pains. Htyst salve in the wovld.
! II. Hiinesnnd Edyth Tozier Weatlierred, week ending May 31, 1902.
The place 25c at F. H. Caldwell & Co.’s drugstore.
Visitors have been pouring into Ore-
to get the title of your land examined.
v gon for the past several months anti ! of Port'nnd.
Immigration—A. N. Fisher, Portland;
countless are the expressions of praise
Morris M Goodrich a wf lo John W
and enthusiasm which are heard on all L. Wimberly, Roseburg; J. R Whitney,
Estes 34,701 rq ft in N Yamhill . .1000
hands for tide great state of ours; for tho j Albany ; Dennis A . S'ovall, («ranIs P b - b ; 0 G Klone a wf to John W Estes 70
The place to get your
1 E. II. Woodward, Newberg.
wealth of Its exhaustions resources; for
a in J Graziers die 12 r-1...............1900
NOT US,
the equableness of its climate; for the
G M Perkins to D 8 Stem 6 Its in
Edwin M. Stone, manager of the Cor-
wonder of its scenic licauties; for the
bin 00 and 3 Its in blk 07 L ’ fayettn 120
j
valila
&
Eastern
K.
R
gave
his
personal
fertility ol its valleys and for tho rugged
T A Wnnn a w f to Hattie A Ray 45
wealth of its hillsides.
With an eye 1 attention to details and «mule it plcns- \ 11 in W II McKune die tO ro ...... 2000
prophetic of its era of rapid develop­ | ant for the visitors. The hoys will al- | G W Byers Sr A wf to Oscar Gehrig
ment, on whose threshold they stand, J ways have a good word to say for Stone.
tract 107 D O II No 1 Dundee. . . 500 A ll diseases o f Kidney:,
Blacf'.or, U rinary Organs.
Of course Albert Tozier was elected .1 (5 liralv a wf to Clark Hraly et til
they recognize in (begun one uf the
Alsu Rheumatism, Back
looks, Stationery, Fancy and
greet states of the Union. Thu/ is the secretary again for there is no other like j Riverside farm o f 000 a Love a C
r.che,Her. rtD lieaac.(travel
liropsy, Female Troubles.
Toilet Articles. Camara and
common attitude of visitors. Hut once ' him.
j Thos Miller to Vine W Pierce its 1 Jt
1» a while a sort of mis tit It rope wan­
Ira Campbell of tho Eugene Guard j 14 in Cove orchard............ ......... 700
Don t become discouraged. There is a Kodaks and all kinds of Cam a r a
euro for you. I f iieccKsury write I)r. Fenner Supplies.
ders In, to whom no plnce seems good ¡took a (rout seat at the first ses- j \ M Hoskins and wf to R M Mc­
II«' lms spent a 1 iTo time curing ju s t such
except from afar; to whom God's foot­ I aioli anti slept well most of tho time.
LESSONS G IVEN IN K O D A K
Kern pt Idk 2 Newberg................ 250 cases us yours. A ll consultations Free.
“ Eight mouths in bed, heavy backache, EH V.
stool is always remote In the lmzy dis­ | Ilia peso waa much the trame 11 « Grover A W Hewitt * w f to Ova M Ansve
pahi and soreness aeross kidnoys, also rheu­
tant». In short they are a type of the Cleveland’s when in ileop meditation
2h. a in II Hewitt die t5 r3
100 matism Other remedies failed. Dr. Fen­
everyday kicker.
Nothing is right. and the cartoonist missed a good oppur : Henry Itruer a wf to P E Thompson
ner’s K idn ey and BucUaeho Cure cured mo
com pletely. 11. W ATERS, Hamlet, Is’ . Y.”
They take gjiecinl de'ight ¡0 making Utility.
It ' . Coxlnes 3rd ad M c.M ..........1250
Druggist«, 50c.. It* Ask for Cook Book- Free.
themselves generally disagreeable by
Tony Noltner o f the Portland Dispatch 1 Edmund Wood .(• wf toN C Swanson
- - K — t-C—<♦•
running down the country— tho homo rested »«-II at night ami that "snore" of ! 73 a In II 11 Similis die t5 r7...... 1500
of the people into whoso ears they pour his, mingled with the tweet strains of
For Sale by F. II. Caldwell & Ct>
their Ill-timed, and ill-bn-d criticisms. 1 the fog horn, mudo It cheerful for those
Marriage
License.
I-or tlieni Ilio printer lesson in common « h o had room s in t h e sa m e b u ild in g
Guten Miller 17, to Hay Nash 27.
cottrlesy Ini» yot to he loarned
H they
3 r
George II. Himes, of the Oregon His­
bave traveleil souiewhat they feign a torical .Society, is at home «lien lie can M E Keller 21, to C li Hill 28.
—
X
•
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If BACOCK ORLANO II £ ACOCK
knowle ige of placet, wL-icli they tlo not buttonhole a forty-niner and gather
Jiiflt Look at Her.
posse»*, exeopt In a sm attenni: tilt I su­ some additional information for the so­
W. MORRIS H KACOCK
Whence came that sprightloy step,
peritela! mnnner. Forsooth a little learn- ciety respecting the early settlement of
AAA A
faultless skin, rich, rosy complexion,
ing halli Iliade tlieni ma l. They oriti- Oregon.
smiling face. She look* good, feels good.
cise tlils and tnukc fun of timi. Nodi-
The meeting will be held at Salem
ipg compare.* ut all favorahly witli thè next year. The date has not been fixed Here’s her eeoret. Site ti»gs Dr. King's
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Result—all organs
country wbich they hall frani. Hat tlu-ir hut tho Graphic suggests that in the New I ife Pills.
active,
digest
inn
good,
no
headaches,
no
raving* are little noticeli. The elianto, springtime when Col. I Infer'« straw-
ter it recognized evcrvwhcre, we bave lierrics are ripe would Is* n propitious chance for "blue«.” Try them yourself.
Only 25e at F. II. Caldwell <fc Co.’s.
Shop next to Moore’s Drugstore.
all seen them mid it i» a happy thought time for the umiliai gathering.
that tini rmlroA.1» aro gin 1 tu carry them
V?/
Nature lias U-ett very kind to New-
At a recent revival meeting a butcher
on to their land ol promise. They pass
Keep on hand and manu­
pert in the way of furnlshit g nt traction*
uriMit and .»aid he « » s the wickedest
on unsung uttd unwept and live to
¡but the people «ht* are loen ted there
facture everything in the
man in town, and hail given Ills eustoni-
wonder that Mm people they left behind
»eem th he ilehig very little to add to
.
.
.
.
.
Cl's
short
weight
for
vear».
“
I
’d
go
to
T im e C u rd No. 20 .
line of
»'ill thrive and prosper in till* God for
them.
With a reasonable display of i,,.|| ¡f |
should tlie lonigli’ ,” lie contin­
No. 2 For Yaquinn :
«aken lauti.
»nap and pnsh, wlticli « i l i come some
ued. Immediately tin old deacon, who
Leaves Albany ...... ........ 12:45 p. m.
••Oh w*(| lotne power the gift to gl** ’em.
; day wlien tie«v bloo.1 gel» a liold over
“
Corvallis . .. ........ 1:50 p. m.
is In the grocery linslnens, started the
T o see th o m w lv e .
other* v e . ’em .”
i there, that « ili tie nitide 01 e of thè tnost
Arrives Yuquina ... ........ 5:35 p. m.
hymn, " I I yon get there before I do,
Htlraellve rceorta 011 Mie north coast.
No l Returning:
look out for me, I ’ m coming too.” And
H o w Cimi»»'« Nn\«d 1% C h a m p io n .
Leaves Yaquina...... ........ 7 :09 a. in.
Fire water and thè Filati Indi in« gru then the grocer wondered why every­
LeHTua OorVttllis . . ......... 11 :30 a. in.
pretty hadl v mixed tip 011 Sunday nlgbt. body laughed — Kx.
Arrives Albany ....
. 12:15 p. in.
Like many another popular idol, ( ’res­ This wauld bu a very proiiilsing tleld
No .*> For TV roit :
cans was of humble origin, ami worked for 11 U. S Marslml «ito is Linking for
All M ere » « m l .
Leaves AMsiiiy ...... ........ ] :00 p. m.
unusually hard lor Ills honor». His train­ « h it « traili who furuish liquor to native
Arrives Detroit . . . . . . . . . . 5 :45 p. in.
"F or years I Buffered with untold m i­
er, the celebrated horseman John Me- | sona.
No. 4 From Detroit :
sery from bronchitis,” writes J. II.
(,'artney, tells it» that, a* a colk, t’ res-
1.varo» Di t m i t ................ fi :30 a. ni.
Arthur ('. Gotikling take» tip tìie work
eeti* “ wax plain looking, awkward in all i a* president of thè «ssociation «ith a Johnson, Hrotighton. (>*., "T h a t often
Arrives Mbany
........ 11:05 a ni.
£ « r v ottp |>.it rotirtgo s o l­ V*/
I
was
uat'le
to
work.
Thru,
»lien
ev-
hi« movement* and had little of Ihc tip ; vim Miai iosnre» mii - o m i . A larg** in­
Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time
ic it e d .
RCar .nce of a coming champion.” As a ori* use in meuibeisltlp i* expecteil dar- crything else failed, I was wholly cured
to connect n ith the S. I’, south bound
by Dr. King * New D.scivery for Con­
yearling, the colt injured liini«eif »0 ing Mie next year.
V?> train, as well as giving two or three
sumption. My wife suffered Intensely
Iwdlv tl.st “ hi* owner Mr. George II
hours in Albany before departure of 8.
The editor of a Sileni daily «In* had a from asthma, till it cared It -r, and all
Ketcham, a wealthy young bn»tne*«
1*. north bound train.
leni oli thè bay !»*»»(ed that he had our experience goes to show it is the
111*0 ol Toledo, Ohio, wh * had engaged
Train No. 2 connect* with the S. I*,
bithed in ile water» every day for a I‘eat croup medicine in the world.” A ^
a
in the hor*o breeding business on ac­
trains at Corva li* and Albany giving
monili-—-ami Mie tlsii reiu»ed to tiite for trial will convince you it* unrivaled for
count of failing health, ordered the en!t
direct service to Newport and adjacent
thè viiitor*.
*
throat and lung Double*. Guaranteed
killed. The farm superintendent forgot
» leaches.
Tiial bottles free at
lliines thè hì.-itnrian, and s lady mem- bottle* .'»V end ,»l.
Id* orders, the colt was allowed to run
Train No 3 for Detroit, Tireiter.bnah
In the paddock aoveral dnv« and it re­ Ivr, look “ back «ente” at thela»t se?*ion F IL Cal Iwcll A Co.
and other mountain resort* leaves A l­
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covered lieiore he rerneniU-ri'd the or­ when thè lieiinli tqipeil over arai it «as
bany at 1:0i) p. ill. alter the arrival of
der* o( Mr. Ketcham. Tims it was by 1 "»q u elly ” for « few minute«, bnt cool
Some one »tole the liorse and buggy
8. P. south bonnd train from Portland,
HCcidenl that G r e e c e » , t h e great- head» prevented a panie.
In-longing to a msn by the name of
reaching Detroit at 5:4* p in
The nnlv noi idenl id thè trip occtirred Ridgeway and drove it »ovcral miles
pet trotting race horse the world ever
For further information apply to
orirChft«Kni Yilky Hank.
k t t f « , N N p l being killed’’— From e ! at l'hilomnth la*t Mondar on thè way out o f town. When the rig was found
K i wi* 8 t o x x , .Manager.
.V f w N ' p
Orc.'fon
('»«im t Hiirvey cd Summer 8 port a, bv ’ 0 : 1 ». Two fsrmer» n*mcd Milton * 'y «lt alsmt 10 o'clock, th« owner discovered
J. Turner, Agent, Albany.
land r Hud*on, re*pe’tively, undertook that Mie unknown driver had •htbbe I
M erlin Murray, in Anguet Na'io- a l
II. l i . t r»n -e, 'g nt, Ct rvaliis.
ffl Ü
AT PORTLAND PRICES
S
N E W B IE
First class work t
attention gi\
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D u n d e e o-ustoi.
w it h Ü .
SPECIALTIES OF WALL PAPER fl l/^K o*am
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PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PICTURE
MOULDINGS, G EN ERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
T. B. CUMMINGS & CO.
i B L IC K E N S D E R F E R
C.F. f i l i l i »
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY and
Backache
CURE1-
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
M O D E L N O . 5, J 10;
M O D E L N O . 7, *5 0
l’ E;;FE.~nox l x T vprwiiitehs
Is A t L a st R e ac h ed - - - -
Blickensderfer combines good work, easy operation
durability at a minimum cost
and
W . .A. R I D E O U T , A sent-,
26-4 Stark street.
^Portland, Or.
PRESCRIPTION WORK A
SPECIALTY.
What jù n ci
'•¡Of Perfume are you using— it is
t j so nics?
fcjWhy it is Iixtraite de Violette?*
*
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ALB ER T SCHW EIZER, TAiLCR
ST.YITHS’HAHCE^TrSSSla» S u it s
Muda
to O r d e
vjy Cleaning
And Repairing.
NEWBERG
¡3ASH & DOOR
Sp Come o n e , C o m e a ll.
FACTORY
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/¡v DOOiîS WINDOWS,
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M OULÜIHCS, Vt>
TURNINGS, CREST-
iNGS, BRACKETS* ®
DOUR AHD WINDOW
FRAM ES. FAHGY
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CASINOS, ETC . vi/
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W. F. SEACOCK & SONS V?>
DR. CEO. LARKIN,
-M )K X T IS T >
M S fi «ten K. ?»
de Parme, manufactured
B
Roger & Gailet, Paris.
4 ; And where did you get it?
F. H. C A L D W E L L & C O À
\\ Th e Prescription Druggists.
NEW BERG, OREGON.
¡«»And the Fr'ce— on'>’ 75 cents-l
’A
per ounce. Well I guess I-
Officers & Directors:
will go and get an ounce,
A l p h e u s M i l l s , Pres., J. C. Me*
will have to ..........
hurry
jte W fell
u .., you
...........................
,
C r e a , Vice-Pres.: S. M . C a l k i n s ,
s
there is oa,y a liraited a'«°un ! 3
imported each year.
IN Well if you do not get the Y io "
lette de Parme, they have lots[-
of others at 25 to 50 cents peril
ounce, which are very r.:ce. £
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Cashier; J. K i n l e v B l a i r .
Correspondents:
Western National Bank,
New
Y o r k , U. S. National Bank, Port­
land, McMinnville National Bank,
McMinnville.
Established 1893.
¡P a cífíe C oiieg*
Stands for
Christian tty and Cut lure.
Success in life comes not by
chance but by thorough prepara­
tion. This is what PACIFIC COL­
LEGE offei-3, with general collegi­
ate advantages.
Th e Faculty is made up of C O M P E T E N T I N ­
STRUCTORS.
The interests o f all S T U D E N T S R E C E I V E
T H O U G H T F V L A T T EN T ION.
Both A C A D E M I C and C O L L E G I A T E work
Riven. N O R M A L and C O M M E R C I A L courses
are offered and special advantages iu O R A T O R Y
extended.
General Expenses Low,
FOR CATALOGUE AND SPECIAL
INFORMATION, ADDRESS
¿President ¿Pacific College,
c m iffry ,
O re g o n .