*-> V ' , T' - -, - I i| P . -fill NEWBEBO, YAMHILL 00ÜNTT, GKBON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12,1903. O REG O N Local B IR D S . TU (K-O HTM A B l « » by a NMwbqrgr B o y fo r F or S ajlk —An Estey organ. a8 Enquire at this offias. A. C. Churchilliiaors h is prurie crop will be- a record breaker this year. ,> Buy a pound of tea a t Wilson’s grocery and you get a-china cup and saucer. Campers, see those new camp stoves at Show’s. Prices much lower than last year. 28-tf A H kinds of candies and good things too numerous to mention. Call and see them. J^M .Ritten- house. join her husband for the summer a t the Spaulding logging camp some miles out from Hoskins, the latter part of this week. A horse ran away with Frank Tolson out beyond Rex Wednes­ day afternoon and dragged him for a considerable distance, breaking an arm and severely bruising him up. It is thought however that the unfortunate young man suffered no internal injuries. W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n w a s W . C. T. rU. Flower Mission Day. The members met in the Presby­ terian church and arranged 104 bouquets, tied them with white ribbon, with scripture cards a t­ tached, and sent them by flower girls, dressed in white, to the sick, to business houses, to old people and those who have no flowers of their own.: The college students are busily preparing * for commencement week, which begins the latter lU R A G E D M o re N o tice a n d A p p re c ia tio n o f o u r F e a th e r e d S o n g F r ie n d s the blo6m When the suhgect of birds if people think of Vnrt they been a sw if and <>n theely, ' ; the thrushes, orioles and- linnets ■ i they stutter In |th *•' they fly, ' of the Eastern stated or of the fhe flicker on the teat mghtipgales and skylarks, made ' on hie Ming* ■ famous by English writei». v irt roll np hi* loathe These are, indeed, interesting to And •lugs: (he how-fly t e a « M<, read about, but there are many the off-oi*re is an birds in our own immediate And tfcey 1». neighborhood that should chum /o n can hft*r the bl toiler up the plow our admiration ju st as readily if >h, th eyr bound to we would only leaxa t o k n ow they» not a ca»rnr and appreciate them. It is neces­ 'to they quarrel In the sary, only, t o g o t o the nearest myrna. strains of exquisite music issuing from the throats of finches, thrushes, toe's m fall of trtbbeiftfMj orioles and warblers that c* n And ne»t; • lew toots before dil ft-shltiin’ bright, 3 not be excelled by their cousins b< - Seems to kindO’-Horto’ sh yond the Rockies. - appetltd! We frequently hear Eastern rhey’s been ft heap o’ rftll Kd*y, . 1 people remark of the scarcity of Aud th» clouds of the wet birds in this state, It is not be­ away, ">» cause the birds are not here that Aud the woods i t *11 tt grass Is greener still] they are not observed, but be­ It m*y r*in ag*in O m o rr it wHl. cause the would-be critic does says the crops is MS not take the pains to seek them Some drownfled out. ~; in their haunts, and forms 1 is Aad proph*-sy the whes doubt; conclusion from the number he But without the kind Provideaee sees about town In the East >-“«hyot*' be on bonds onc’t a the birds have long been pro­ Will houf, I belt j g S tected and have learned to love Does the meddor-I&rk oot high and dry > -i. the associations of men, while Through the Waves of the here, in this newer country, they of the sk yt - have not yet learned that man is appointed way, their friend, and instead oflivii g S r bang hie bead In the day? . & near our homes, still take up chipmunk's h their abode farther away. The I* the walk, er does be n catalogue of the Birds of Oregon Don’t the bugsards oo like they’ve allua < shows the recorded number of Is they anything the-l Htngs er voiceT * species occurring within the state to be four or five hundred. This Ort a m ortal be comp compares very favorabl y with Y ou can supply all your wants in the hat line at our store. stock is the largest, the variety greatest, the Values best, for the money, to be found in the city* quarrel drawed up In * yeller-Jacket’s hua the sun’s up « feller’s - - flt e n n i-a r a n * . V ..fl 11 j 4 *. Let us but I don’t think and the ce rn ir W a failure has never failed a l*e . V-wBaf'.:’V... .$£ # » r . i . t ■ ■ »failin'? __1 take your Brownsville measure Woolen TH EY ARE for Mills su it TH E BEST DM T H E TRA D E. ’leventh Does he Id up there jest Good Chains kith the rooster’s ■ — fk - We have some • *--- — • • » t also - " -- --- Queen Quality Shoes for Lddies. Do you want a tailor made suit? Agnes Hammer, and Owen Maris, Curt Parker, Dwight Coulson, Clarence Dailey and Chas. Davidson. The names of those finishing the academic de­ partment are the Misses Beatrice Bates, r Ethel Cook, Mabelle Gardner, Zella Hall, Carrie Nevifrt and Ruth Wiley, and Leroy Bates, Will Battey, Ros- coe Cahill, John Dunham, Huber Hayworth, Everett Heacock, Shurl Pearson, Philip Rinehart to him simply “birds.” The and Walter Spaulding. birds are here and may be seen by alt who will take the pains to C b e lia lcm C e n te r N otes. look for them. If each persbn School closed Tuesday with would cultivate the habit of exercises which were a credit to looking and listening, he would Miss Dudley and her scholars. see much more of the feathered M a r r ia g e lic e n s e s . Mrs. H. Chase and boys came creatures of the trees and would I home from their Corvallis visit appreciate more the birds that Pansy%f Hansford, 17, to Nels last week. are about him. “Learn to look P Jenson, 32. • Amanda F Wilson, 17, to Adam Mrs. M. J . Hyde is on the road and look to learn.” Bauer, 33. to recovery from her bad spell M o rris H b a c o c k . E tta Pier, 38, to R R Robin- of sickness. Pick Everest gave a barn rais­ ing a t the home of J . C. Wills for very minute will be your “I 9aw a woman on A street whom he is building a barn. h trte t b a eju 2 ?nence of car.” remark» an unknown re- 1 x-y-z. . Newson, Deci5t^TTt*r pqtlerj Opcn a aatehel, take out t years.” she writes, “ I a purse, ClOle "the satchel and N o tice to W a t e r C o n su m e rs. isufierable pain from iu- the purse, take out the Water consumers are asked to stomach and bowel dime and close the purse, open take notice of the following Death seemed inevitable j the satchel and put in the purse, hours which are allowed for :tors aud all remedies c,08e the satchel and lock both Sprinkling: Streets, 7 to 8 o’clock t length I was induced ends. Then she gave the con- a. m., 12 to 1 o’clock p. m.; ctric Bitters, and the re- ductor the dime and took a lawns, 6 to 7 o’clock a. m., ^ to niraculous. I improved nickel in change. Then she 8 o’clock p. m. Those found not md now Pm completely ! opened the satchel and took out conforming to these rules will be ,** For liver, kidney, the purse, closed the satchel and deprived of water. nd bowel troubles, Elec- opened the purse, put in the V an L e a v it t , rs is the only mediciue. nickel and cloaed'the purse, open Supt. City Water Works. It’s guaranteed by F. the satchel and put in the purse, * 0 ell & Co., druggists. ! closed the satchel and locked If marriage is a lottery, and — L— *-------- * 1 both ends. Then she felt to see lotteries are wrong, why does eversible cuff realizes tf her back hair-was all right, the pious clergyman still boost and she was all right and just as the game along? sweet.” > St*aw 2 5 c to $teOO Crash 25c. to $ t .0 0 ' Shining hot. ^"iy'Tr'. v i Ohl lat us fill our harte up with the #ory ot the d»y. And banish ev’ry doubt and- care hud sorrow for away I Whatever be our station,'With Pr e i deuce 1er guide, - - j; Sieh line circumstance* ort to make Is satisfied; Per the world is full of roses, and tt* roses full L u c y G ause, E th e l The 1 *'• 1 • * l * .. chain that wear weHesM’T be bought fo r a dollar; but for $ 3 . 00 , $ 3 -5 ° and $ 4-50 you can get a good chain th at can be d e p e n d s upon for ten, fifteen and twenty years. I buy only standard made chains, and you can feel assured that what­ ever you pay you can get nothing better elsewhere for the same money. Glenn Winslow JE W E L E R -O P T IC IA N , K o d o l G iv es S tr e n g th B y enabling the digestive organs to digest, assim ilate and transform all of the wholesome food that m ay be eaten into the kind of blood th at nourishes the nerves, feeds the tissues, hardens the muscles and recuperates the Organs of the entire body. 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