* ■» m i the m ourners w ere n o t respon­ sible, and were attacked b y the fintateti u Moond-claaa natter at the portoli!o* others. The son o f th e w o m a n at Newberg, Uregoa. w h ose funeral w a s being held ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY m O r M INQ. w a s s o ou traged b y the affair th a t he defl&tts his purpose o f B. H. WOODWARD. Editor and PoMtahor. feuing the union and it s ' officers. - t i C. WOODWARD. Associate Editor. The Indianapolis, Ind., Journal rem arks th a t a t a tim e when $1*00 Per Year in Advance* la b o r unions nted all th e friends they can get, it lo o k s as if a per­ F R ID A Y , J U L Y 24. W - verse fate led them t o a cts th a t ■ ean o n ly create prejudice agairiSt To a (j< od Book. them . ,; N É W B E R G GRAPH IC, pttme, friend, aud ait with mo) We two are company ho, in our calm retreat, end nothing fr-un the Btroet, or opera, nor play, nor danoe, • Nor elub, nor dinner, to enhanoe ía e pleaautlfr that i« to b e — . Each in tbe other’s company. ’on giVe me everythin!, while A - give you nothing, and I algh Because— vhat do you sayT 1 lova y o i, and no other pay A ' . ‘ You ask (or your alluring clieerT I* that enough? It is so easy, dear*, T 1 love you that it seems to me ifctve you nothing for your company. -¿William J. T.aii.pton, in tbe Reader; f A ccord in g t o the L o s Ahgeles H erald: “ H a rb ors are said t o be the h ó b b y o f Binger H erm ann, th e new congressm an from Ore­ g o n : T h a t is a g o o d h o b b y t o h a r b o r .” , . .......... Newspapers are busily discuss­ in g the question as t o w hether w om en talk t o o m uch. We should éay it depends altogeth er on the w om a n —speaking firotn experience m ore o r less personal. For Your Scrapbook: The following poejU wia reed by Ret'. L. b, Barr before the ChHstUn Endeavor Bbfclety of tbe Friends church e couple of Bnndtys ego, and is certainly worthy of a larger Ipdlenoe than heard it oil that o<*aslofc. The bosm is from the pen ttt Commissioner of Pensions Eugene F. Wars, whoso nom do plume is Iron- qnill. Though a well seasoned poltticlln, who frequented Rev. Barr's father’s house ih Kan­ sas, tt is said that it was his literary Vdtk that first caught the attention of President ttoose- TeW‘ THJB WASHERWOMAN’S BONG. In a very hhmble cot, In a rathbr fillet spot, In the suds and in the soap, Worked a woman fun of hope; Working, sinking, all alone, In a sort of undertone: “ With the Savior for a friend, T — W* will keep me to the end.** , Sometimes happening along, I had heard the semi-song, And I often used to smile, More in sympathy than guile; But I never said a word In^egard to what I heard, As she sang about her friend Who would keep her to the end. Not in sorrow nor in glee Working all day long was she, A* her children, three or four, Played around her on the floor: But in monotones the song She was humming all day long: "With the Savior for a friend, He will keep me to the end.” An exchange says: A new gam e called “ C hristianity” is being played i 1 certain p a rts o f the It's a song I do not sing, For I scarce believe a thing city: The girls g et on one sice Of the stories that are told and dre Christians. , The b o y é Of the ihlraclea V»f old: But I know that her belief g e t on the oth er side and are the Is the anodyne of grief, heathens. Then the hfeathens ---------And will always be a friend Who will keep her to the end. em brace C hristianity. \* v~ G ròver Cleveland is the father - o f a bou n cin g b a b y b o y , an d as a rew drd o f m erit g ets his pic­ ture in all the city papers. B u t the public has seen G rover’s pic­ ture before. I f the tw entieth century jo u rn a ls w ould be strictly enterprising, w h y d id n ’t they present a picture o f the b a b y ? ■ ■ ■ I,. 11 ' g i- Just a'trifle lonesome she, Just as poor as poor can be; But her spirits always rose, Like the bubbles in the clothes, And, though widowed and alone, Cheered her with the monotone, . Of a Savior ahd a friend Who would keep her to the end. I haye seen heV rub and scrub, On ths washboard In the tub. While the baby sopped in suds, Rolled and tumbled in the duds, Or was paddlihg in the pools, With old scissors stuhk in spools; She still humming of her friend Who would keep her to the end. ^ r “ She flys w ith her o w n w in g s ” human hopes and human creeds are the significant w o r d s w h ich Have their root in human needs; appear in the sta te o f O regon And I should not wish to strip ’ From that washerwoman’s lip em blem . The spirit o f the B oa rd Any song that she can slug, o f T rade m eeting M orttiay even­ Any hope that Songs can bring; For the woman has a friend in g, and the expressions there Who will keep hdr to the end. voiced, w òu ld indicate th a t the sam e m o t t o w ou ld be a fittin g Reduced Excursion Kates to tbe Seaside and Mountain R e ­ one fo r thè to w n o f N ew berg. A sorts for the Summer. stu rd y spirit o f energy and inde- pence is the best advertisem ent a The Southern Pacific C om p an y t o w n can have. has placed on sale a t very lo w rates round trip tickets t o the I t ’s n o w on d er the Church o f various resorts a lo n g its lines, R om e w a s so solicitous o f the w< 1- and also, in conn ection w ith the fare o f the old man on the T iber C orvallis and E astern R ailroad, and an xiou s for h i ; preservation, to D etroit and the seaside a t w hen one considers o r sizes up Yaquina B ay, la tter tickets g o o d his “ probable successors” as re­ for return until O ctober 10th. produced in new spaper cuts. Three-day tickets t o Y aquina A ny one o f them w ou ld a p p ear B ay, g o o d g o in g S aturdays, re­ m uch better adapted t o the w o rk turning M on da ys, Are on sale at o f a city Ward heeler o f the grea tly reduced rates from all second order than t o the high points Eugene and north on b oth calling o f the V icar o f Christ on E ast and W e il Side lined, en­ earth. ablin g people t o spend Sunday a . P ope L eo X III, the venerable t the seaside^ Very lo w round head o f the g rea t C ath olic tri'p rates are also m ade betw een church, after h avin g displayed P ortla n d and sam e p oin ts on •remarkable v ita lity for one o f the Southern Pacific, g o o d g o in g his years, finally passed a w a y Saturdays, returning Sunday o r a llow in g P ortland T hu rsday afternoon a t the age M o n d a y , o f ninety-three years. Besides people t o speild Sunday in the h a v in g been a great and p ro ­ cou n try and the ou t-o f-to w n gressive religious leader, he has people t o haVe the d a y in P o r t­ been a m aster hand a t d iplom acy land. T ickets from P ortlan d t o Y a­ w ith tem poral rulers, and the aged p on tiff goes t o the to m b quina B ay g o o d for return vfh reverenced by th? entlhe w orld , A lbany and East Side, o r C or­ irrespective o fr e li ;ion o r n a ti on- vallis and W est Side, a t optioijk o f passenger. B agg age checked a lity ^ — — th rou gh t 6 N ew port. -A new A funeral a t Grand Rapids last feature a t N ew port t;hls yea r wih week w a s delayed a t the church be An up-to-date kindergarten', tratti a figh t w aé ended between in c lW g e o l an experienced Chi”- nion and non-unlóh drivers. ca gd teacher, he latter were in chApge o f the A beautifully illustrated b o o k ­ ftärtUtges»by a chance For which let, describing the se, r#td> VtSorts I ■ « iv.4-' * , Ç on Y aq u in a Bay, has been pub­ lished b y the Southern Pacifie and C orvallis & Eastern rail­ roads, and can be secured ftom a n y o f their agents o r b y a d ­ dressing W i B. .Coman, G. P. A., S. P . C o., fc M a n d , o r E d w in Stone, M anager C. & E. R. ft., A lb an y, Oregon. ^5* P IA N O BARG AINS. I f you have ntt plaho, don’t de­ lay buying an Jr longer. N o matter $hat ybUr want isj we can supply it. W e have every­ thing from a ¡Secondhand square piano to the ¡latest designs add finish i p . grands, concert grand: baby grand, upright and upright grand pianos, aeolianS and aeoliah orchestrelles, jjiauolks, church: parlor, pipe antT folding organs: also electric p^nos. Special Bargains in Second- bahd Instruments. Pianos, orgatis and piano play 1 ers. A ll o f them thoroughly re­ paired and many as gobd as ,ndw. W e have a very large number o f them w h $h we hhve taken fa e x ­ change fofr bur three gteat leaders, the Weber piand of NeW York, the Chickering o f Boston, and the equally famous and immensely popular piano, the Kimball o f Cl i- cago, besides others o f onr very fine makes. The accumulation of these iostrumeuts has become so great that w^igrp more than glad to get them off onr bauds, aud are accordingly offering them at popu­ lar prices. A s little as $8 down and $4 a month will make many o f these very excellent instruments yours: They Ire all good makes and infinitely better than the n< w instruments which are being sold as “ bargains,” but which always prove expensive in the end. W rite us for description a id prices, or call in and make your selertion. Either way*, you will find your purchase [ierieitly .safe and satisfactory. Every instru­ ment sold ^y us has our written guarantee, and “ money back should instrument fail to satisfy” our motto. Eilers Piaho House, the largest, .leading and lowest price piano concern on the coast. Large stores at Washington street, corner Park, Portland, Oregon. Also San Fmpcisco and Sacra­ mento, California, and Spokane, Washington. - ■■ — ■*- Free to Evening Telegram Suhl- seitfber*. One-half dozen 8 -ôunce, g o ld - rim med L ew is',and C lark sou ­ venir table tum blers w ill be furnished free to all subscribers (old o r new), w h o p a y the regu­ la r subscription price ($ 2 .5 0 ) fo r the Evening H Telegi*àm six m onths in advance. E xpress charges on tum blers tb out-of- t o w n subscribers n o t prepaid. The tum blers are large size, gold-rim m ed, w ith pictures o f L ew is and Clark building etched o n the glaife, and w ill be useful and ornam ental o n an y table or sideboard', Sent t o Eastern friends, these h a n dsom e sou ­ venirs w ill be m o st acceptable gifts and d o m uch to advertist* the exposition. LeaVe subscrip­ tio n s w ith the agent, a t the p o st- office. Night Was Her Terror. “ I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs; Chas. Applegate o f Alexandria, Ind., “ and could hardly get ¿By sleep. I hbd con­ sumption so bad that if 1 Walked a block I would qough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $ 1 bottles'of Dr. K ing’s New Discovery cured me aud 1 gained 58 pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and. lung troubles’. Prfbe, 50 c and £ 1 . 'Trial bottled free at F. H". Caldwell & C o.’s diug, store. T h eh ,step in this way please» for that 1$ our busi­ ness and w e are prepared to satisfy all waftts in this direction* W e have a large stock to select from» and if you don't see what you want» call for it and w e will see that you have FURNITURE DEALERS. it. Hollingsworth & I K EEP O N H A N D A COM PLETÉ U N E OF STUDEBAKER VEHICLES, H A R N E S S, W H IP S , R O B E S, B L A N K E T S and D U STERS ALSO BIN DERS, M O W E R S , ...TRIS IS... A* L* S T E V E N S »».OF.*» SICKLE G RIN D ERS, R A K E S and BINDING T W IN E . 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