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— . J. ■ ' J- ¿y,/-:' ... . ------------- t . ■ lUjÉpjn 1 V O L X V II. NEWBERG, Y A M H IL L C O U N T F , .OREGON, TH U RSD AY, NOVEMBER 1 7 ,1 9 0 4 . «MOW LAUDER PLAYED." Let Us Show You. n e s t Number of Lyceum Course a Grand Success. ^Austin & Boyes, the new butch ers a t the old stand of the New berg' M eat Co., are ready to show you w hat satisfaction ex pert meat cutters can give. Their meats are thfc best. Both phones and free delivery to any part of town. Progress in construction on the grounds and buildings is far advanced and everything points to a complete fair on June 1. Orders from Eastern points for Lewis and Clark souvenir dol lars are daily increasing in num ber. The coins sell for tw o dol lars apiece. The "T rail” will be second to none of those in the past. Indi- Did Newberg appreciate Lau der? When the hour hand passes the ten o’clock mark and is rac in g round the curve tow ard the half hour post, when a man has played his last number as an nounced, and an audience which has listened for tw o hours re fuses to budge and calls decisively fo r more—th at looks a good deal like appreciation. And Mr. Lander said he never had more atten tive listeners. The entertainment w as pre cisely as advertised—a piano lec The Government Life-Saving ture recital. It might be termed Station a t the Exposition will a running lecture oa art, music, be fitted up in the same manner the great compositions and their as a large service station. There themes, illustrated by Mr. Lau will be the regulation comple der’s brilliant work a t the piano. ment of life boats and a crew to His lecture was a t once an inspir attend them. atio n and a revelation. His en A complete set o f rules govern thusiastic exposition o f the ing the use o f Exposition wonderful art of music and the grounds by exhibitors and con greatness of its realm, given in cessionaires, has been issued. such an eloquent, forcible w ay, w as made so plain th at all could understand and appreciate. Mr. Lauder is no mean orator and has the happy faculty o f setting yo u to see and feel as he does. His sharp and ready w it is irre- The lecturer explained the three gradations of m u sic- rhythm, melody and harmony and made a plea tor the art in its higher forms. He thinkajt is time people were developing ap preciation of a higher class of music than mere rhythm— the musical expression of the sons of Ham. The playing of national airs and the demonstration of how they express racial charac teristics, w as a very pleasing feature o f the program. Each composition rendered w as first impressively outlined and its m otif revealed. Selec tions given were “ The Wedding M arch” by Mendelsohn, "Over- NO. L , SNAP BARGAINS! W e have lots of them; here are a few: A Good Syrup, 45c 25 Pounds o f Rice, $1 00 Good Blankets, while they last. 05c per pair 3 Bars Soap, w ith bread knife throw n In, 25c T ry our H igh Grade Spices *;. . IN O U R ♦ , . GOODS $20 in gold. alk about your bargains! I A Heavy Load. tell you a tiling or tw o. The * To lift that load off of the stom : bargain I ever g o t in all my ach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It w as one of those fine, 17- digests what you eat, Sour stora- jeweled Elgin watches in a dust- ach, belching, gas on stomach and all disorders of the stomach that am proof case for only $13 a t Hea- curable, are instantly relieved and flock’s jewelry store. Think o f it! permanently cured by the use of 9?ou know where to find him— Kodol Dyspepsia Care. S. P. Storm a druggist at 297 Main street, New ¿own by the postoffice in his new Britain, Conn, says^ "Kodol Dys pepsia Core is giving such univer | Yes; and another bargain is sal satisfacticn and is so sorely be- bne o f those fine graphophones. jVbat a nice Xm as present one |rou)d make; I think I ’ll order *nfe right a w a y. You ought to hear w h at good prices he makes On them. And besides, he will take hack old records a t half price. Look into the ^matter right a w a y and save some money for your Xm as outfit. Yours for the G ood o f A l l . DEPARTM ENT W E H A V E S O M E W IN N E R S F O R T H E L A D IE S IN™ ; aad Silk and Woolen Waists* W ILL INTEREST YOU IN G R A S S SE E D S of all kinds at R IG H T P R IC E S P A IN T S A N D O IL S . Liszt, Schubert’s "M ilitary M arch,” and "Second Hungar ian Rhapsody” by Liszt. Through the co-operation of Prof. Kantner and the kindness o f Soule Bros, of Portland, a Steinway Concert Grand piano w as secured from the city for the use of the great pianist, which added greatly to the success of chorus in which the school children will take part. the evening’s entertainment. Historic names will be given Mr. Lauder will make another tour o f the Northwest next sea the streets, avenues and courts son and it is the hope of the at the Lewis and Clark Centen management of New berg's L y nial. The street leading to the ceum Association to be able to Trail, which is the name given secure him again for an appear to the amusement street, will be ance here.' He has given this called Astor Drive, in honor of vear’s course an excellent start. John Jacob Astor. Plazas and courts will be named for Senator Friends Reach Out Thomas H. Benton, a staunch friend o f Oregon, his colleague, W ith the above as a caption, Senator Lewis F. Linn, Presi a recent number of the Los An geles Times gives a good notice dent Jefferson, and President o f the work of Friends in the Monroe. southern metropolis, the follow The Exposition site, the most ing exrerpt from which will inter leautiful ever utilized for such a purpose, covers approximately est Newberg people. “ Times were when ‘Quaker’ 180 acres of land and 220 acres «poke for conservatism in every of water. In the park o f the direction but the more progres site, thirty-eight species of native sive ’Friend’ has.taken charge, trees and shrubs dot the well- and the work of that church is cept lawns. The sunken gar- going along abreast of any other in methods for the spread of the gospel.” .1 cascade ettect ol w ater running “ Under the leadership of Rev. rom a fountain in the center, Levi D. Barr, the Friends will be one of the most beautiful Church, a t the corner of Third eatures. street and Fremont avenue has ' The Trail, which is the name made rapid progress and its given to the concessions street, )>astor is a factor in all the gen will be located on the near part eral religious movements in the of the Bridge of Nations. Here, city. The greatest stride he has or a distance o f 800 feet, the ye t made is in securing a six- bridge has been built 150 feet months’ lease on Elks’ Hall for wide, and the shows will 'be every Sunday afternoon, the ob ocated on both sides o f a je ct being to hold evangelistic seventy-foot avenue. The bridge, meetings.” the foundation, w ork of which is G E N E R A L H A R D W A R E A N D IM P L E M E N T S “ Banner Brand” Clothing. The “ Palm er” Coats, Capes and Jackets. “ Utz and Dunns” Fine Shoes. Royal Worcester Corsets. Black Cat Hosiery. la fact, we do not sell anything that is not first-class. If you are not satisfied with anything purchased from us, wi wdnt to make it right. FOR TH AT THANKSGIVING DINNER We have some new patterns in Table Linens and Napkins to match. And for the good things to eat, you will find them in Our Qrocery Deportment. PARKER M E R C A N T IL E CO Sample blankets In order to introduce our fine line of blankets, we are selling them at lower than regular prices. of Philadelphia are not equalled iu blankets by any one. Don’t delay; will have no more this year. We got only 60 pairs from fac tory, and they won’t last long. Yours for blanket bargains, PURDY M A IN S T R E E T , Near Depot, N E W B E R G , O R E , W ILL E. PURDY, P ropriety !!*. A new and m odem hotel, lately opened. Full equipment, First-class accom m odations. Excellent table fare. G ood sample room for commi men, GOOD W O R K . R E A S O N A B L E PR IC E S,