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VOL. XV.
NEWBERG, YAMHILL COUNTY,
F o r Y o u r S cra p b o o k .
L ocal E vents.
SEPTEMBER 4,1903.
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pd depth o f
as partially
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Ebsent; ones,
eternal rest
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The lo t y , o f Eugene Field io r
Mrs., Nellie C, A bbe is m aking little folks w a s th e fountain o f
_ _jk visit w ith Seattle relatives. - , in spiration t o him—the source o f
Fine Pekin dppks for sale. E m | his best w ork , b o th prose an d
quire a t
office.
the
H om e telephone
Say, did y o u t r y M o o r e ’s corn
cure? It does the w o rk . N o w
is the tim e t o tra n sp la n t y o u r
corn s,
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ppem s w hich has m ade them
Prune g ro w e rs are preparing
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t o begin w o r k e v a p o r a t i ^ ^ f e f ^ f * ^ ^
y e a r’s c r o p the first o f the week.
D rum ,” etc. Other selections,
Elder G eo. C. C arl and w ife a r­ w ritten in the sam e beautiful
rived hom e W ednesday from a strain, fo llo w :
t w o w eeks’ trip o u t in to C o o s
TO THE" PASSING SAINT.
cou n ty.
tonight you came your way,
A couple o f gentlem en were np
from P ortla n d the m iddle o f the
week w h o contem p late p u ttin g 1
in a harness sh op here.
J. W . C offin w a s d o w n from
D a y ton a few d a y s a g o and pur­
chased to w n p rop erty o f Jesse
E dw ards, lyin g w est o f B. C.
M iles’ hom e. H e says'his fam ily
likes N ewberg, and he w a n ts t o
build a hom e here soon er o r
later.
I~.~ .Ijg 4»
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C. A. M a rr and fam ily spent a
cou p le o f da ys in P ortla n d the
first o f the week, they h a vin g
g o n e d o w n w ith M rs. M a rr’s
brother, j . D. P ickett, and wife,
w h o started hack t o their M is­
souri hom e after m aking a sh ort
visit here.
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E.
Spaulding, Mrs- C. K.
Spaulding and daughters and
M r. and M rs. E li Seese are
the latest arrivals from N ew ­
p o rt, h a v in g g o t hom e Wednes-
ori
p retty w ell thinned ou t.
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Eugene A ckley, w h o has been
here for som e tim e lo o k in g after
the affairs o f his aunt, M rs. M .
J. H yde, deceased, returned w ith
his w ife the la tter p a rt o f this
week t o T a co m a , W ash in gton ,
where he h a s a g o o d p osition
w ith the street ra ilw a y co m ­
pany, fo r .w ttic h he has been
w ork in g fo r t w o years. H e w as
a student in college here a few
yea rs a g o.
By some fairer voice beguiled,
Once he wandered from my sight;
He is such a little child,
fie should have my love this night,
ft has been so many a year—
Ob, so many a year since then!
Yet be was so very dear,
Surely he will come again,
If upon yonr way yon see
One whose beauty is divine,
Will you send him back to me?
He Is lost, «md'ho Is mine,
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B, arlng earthward heartply joy,
Ten me, O dear aalnt, I pray,
Did you see my little hoy?
•Tell him that his little ohglr
Nestles where thé sunbeams meet,
That the shoos he used to wear '
« Yearn to kiM his dimpled feet.
Tell him Of eaoh pretty toy
That waa wont to share his glee:
Maybe that will bring t a f boy
Back to them and back to me.
O dear saint, M on you go
Through the glad and sparkling frost,
Bid those bells ring high and lo v
For a little efilW that’s lost!
O dear saint, that blesaest men
Vi iih the gracnof Christmas joy,
Soothe this heart with love again—
Give me back my litfcls boy I
TELLING THE BESS.
the spirit, that
t heir labors; ant
f >llow them,” - ‘4
O w es H is L ife 1
The little brown men in Luwm are easily satisfied with
suits that cost even less than a dime. New berg gentlemen
W»nt the best, and that is what they get at
T h e Newberg Clothing H ouse,
where is the largest and most complete line o f Clothing, Fur*
mshing Goods, Shoes, Hats, Trunks and Valises.
N eighbor's
' r '
K id d
Mr. D. < ^| Daugherty, well
known throughout Mercer and
Summer counties, W . Va. most
kely owes his life to the kindness
f a neighbor. H e was almost
We lead in fashions and fc price.
See our splendid line of goods.
was attended by Two physicians
who gave him little, if any, relief,
when a neighbor,
s Tious coni
b jttle
Cholera aqd Diary!
which cured
twenty-four hou:
F. Moore & Co.
We have suits that are bound to suit you in style, color
and price. W e can fit you from our stock, or we will take
your order for a tailored suit. Fit and workmanship are
guaranteed.
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S ee our prices.
B oth w ill please.
SUITS
HATS
r
Suppose th a t every tim e a
newspaper 4 m an —should hear
some one criticise h is paper he
should retaliate b y holding up t o
public gaze the faults and short-
om ings o f said fault-finder,
w h at w o u ld be th e result? The
editor d oes n o t know it all, but
he does n o t live ia a com m unity
lon g w ith o u t
a w h ole
!lise fu l
as w ell as Ornamental
Out of the house where the «lumberer U r
the murmuring bees:
"The clover bloom that kiaeed her feet
And the poeie-bed where «he used to play
Have honey «tore, but none so sweet
----- As ere our little ohe went away,
O bees, sin* soft, and, bees, «fug low;
For si.? is ► one who loved you w ."
A woudof fell on the listening bees
tinder those pleasant orchard trees,
And in their toil that summer day
Ever their murmuring seemed to say t
‘•child, 0 child, the g r a « -1«.coot,------- -—
And the posies are waking, to hear the sorg
Of the bird that swings by the shaded pool,
B aiting for one that tarrleth long."
’T was so they called to the little one then,
As If to call her back again.
O gentle bees, I have come to say
That grandfather fell asleep today,
And We knot* by the smile on grandfather’s face
He has found his dear one’s biding place.
8o, bees, slug soft, and, bees, sing low,
As over the honey fields you sweep—
To the trees abloom and the flowers «blow
Sing of grandfatber fast asleep.
And ever beneath these orchard trees
Find cheer and shelter, gentle bees.
M iss Alice A. M endenhall, w h o
is enjoying her v a ca tio n a t L ake
Geneva, W isconsin, has w ritten
a very interesting letter t o girl
friends here, telling o f experi­
THE SLEEPING CHILD.
ences' o f ' her trip east.
She
My baby slept—how calm his rest.
stop ped o ff a t S alt L ake t o learn
As o ’er his handsome lace a smile
m ore a b o u t M orm on ism , and — Like that of angel flitted, while
has this t o say o f her ob serva ­ He lay so still upon my breast!
baby slept—ills baby head ,
tion s there: “ I w en t t o head­ My Lay
nil unkias’d uesth pall and shroud;
I did not weep or cry aloud—
quarters, their tem ple groun ds,
I only wished I, too, were dead!
fo r m y in form ation . R oom ed
My baby sleeps—a tiny mound,
w ith a M orm on fam ily, t o o !
All covered by the little flowers,
Woos me in all my waking hours,
Ju st think o f it! I m et the ‘ high
Down in (Ue quiet burying ground.
u p ’ people in the church, bishops,
when I sleep I seem to be
etc., one o f the w ives o f M r. And
With baby In another land—
S n ow , a form er president o f;
I take his little baby hand—
He smiles and sings sweet songs to me.
their churdi. The la d y w i t h ,
on, O baby, while I keep
w h om I room ed w a s one o f t w o j Sleep
My vigils till this day be pa-sedl
w ives o f her husband. H e is n o t;
Then shall I, too, lie down at last,
And with my baby darling sleep.
living. T hey are m o st cord ial
and lovely people—all o f them j
Obituary.
th a t I m et are. I attended fo u r ,
Julia Grace M inchin w a s born
different M orm on services on
Sunday in three different places, a t L edyard, New Y ork , O ctober
b o m v insight w a s p re tty extern! 15, 1876.
She m oved w ith her
sive for one d a y. A m usic re* j parents t o O regon in the w in ter
cital on the w onderful pipe o f 1890, and died o f tuberculosis
orga n in their tabernacle w a s a t her hom e near Dundee, Ore-
the grandest org a n recital I e v e r ! gon< She returned from Id a h o
heard. . . .
Please d o n o t be ¡five weeks a g o , after spending
uneasy. I am n o t a M orm on , three m on th s there m the vain
They did n o t t r y t o m ake m e attem p t t o regain her usual
on«; a lw a y s Introduced me as h e a lt h .. Her illness W as borne
‘ M iss M . of the Quaker fa ith .’ With her accustom ed patience
T hey manifest large ch a rity and And cheerfulneSSi
E arly con-
verted, she has since lived a*
i
L o rd froip h<
NO. 4 2 .
F ea rfu l Odd» AjuAnst Hita.
Bedridden, alone and destitute
S ich, in brief, was the condition of
an old soldier by name of J. J.
Havens. Versailles, O. For years
he was troubled with kidney dis­
ease, and neither doctors nor medi­
cines gave him relief. A t length
he tried Electric Bitters. It put
him on his feet in short order, and
uow be testifies: “ I’m on the road
to complete - recovery,
earth for liver and kidney troubles
and all forms of stomach and
bqwel „ complaints. --.Only ’ 50 c.
Guaranteed by F . H. Caldwell &
Co., druggists.
A rc you in need o f one? If so, w e w ould be
pleased to sh ow y ou our line.
Best A larm -C locks in rustic cases, $2.00.
H igh ly ornamented O ak M antel C o c k s , $3.25
to $4.50.
,
— - F an cy E bon y d o c k s , up to $7.50.
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W h y use a w atch hung upon the w all as a
timepiece, w hen you can get a good clock so'cheap?
AT
THE
NÊW
The m an w h o never tips the
w aiter m ay shve a little m oney,
but he doesn ’t k n ow h o w g o o d
* N o man can strictly be called a
a r_*al thick steak is.
citizen o f a t o w n o r com m u n ity
B u ck le n 's Arnica Salve
unless he takes som e active p a rt
H is world-wide fame for marvel­ in tfie doin gs o f the people
lous cures. It surpasses i n f other a m o n g w h o m he abides. He
salve, lotion, ointmen^ or balm for rarely m akes a success o f his
cuts, corns, burns, boils, sores, private affairs w h o is never in­
felons, ulcers, tetter, salt rbeuin, terested in public m atters; and a
com m unity, depending on the
fever seres, chapped .bonds, skin success o f its individuals fo r suc­
eruptions.
Infallible for piles. cess as a w h ole, should d o those
Cure guaranteed. Only 25 c at F. things th a t arouse public inter­
est.—Ex.
H. Caldwell & Co.’ s, druggists.
In these d a y s o f organ ization
som e one should organize “ the
m an w h o rock s the b o a t ” and
dra\v up b y -la w s provid in g th a t
none bu t members m a y be
d r o w n e d .______ _______
W h at
is
Life?
In the last analysis nobody
knows, but we do know that it is
under strict law. Abuse that law
even slightly, paid results. Ir*
regular living means derangement
o f the organs, resulting in consti­
pation, headache or liver trouble.
Dr. K ing’s New Life Pills quickly
readjusts this.
It’s getrtle, yet
thorough. Only 25 c ;at F. H.
Caldwell and C o.’s drag store.
STO R E
A R em a rk a b le R e co rd .
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
has a remarkable record. It has
been in use for over thirty years,
during which time many million
bottles have been sold and used.
It has long been the standard and
main reliance in the treatment o f
croup in thousands o f hemes, yet
duriDg all this time no case has
ever been reported to the manufac­
turers in which it failed to effect a
cure. When given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse, or even as
soon as the crpupy cough appears»
it will prevent the attack. It is
pleasant to take; many children
like it. It contains no opium ot
other harmful substance and may
be given as confidently to a baby
as to an adult. For sale by C. F.
Moore & Co.
The Genuine vs. C onnterfteits.
The genuine is always better
than a counterfeit, but the truth o f
this statement is never more
forcibly realized or more thor­
oughly appreciated than when you
compare the genuine DeW itt’s
W itch Hazel Salve with the many
counterfeits and worthless substi­
tutes that are on the market. W . S.
Ledbetter, o f Shreveport, La.»
Blinks—D o y o u suppose it'd
says: “ After using numerous other ever possible t o com e anyw here
remedies without benefit, one box ln eaf the size o f a m an ’s incom e?
of DeW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve
jin k s—.Yes} ju st take the figure
cured me.” F o f blind, bleeding, he gives t o the assessor, a d d it
itching and protfuding piles ho t o the figure he tells his friends»
remedy Is equal to DeW itt’s Witch and then divide the result b y
Hatel Salve. Sold by Caldwell fc t w o and .y o u ’ll have it aaa#
enough.
Co.