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•> W e are buyers o f tim ber. ' I f y ou w ish t o sen, kindlv ih a ö as description o f y o u r cla im and num ber o f feet o f tim ber, sta tin g hour m ach there is o f each varie. ty , and price w an ted. Y on w ill hear from us. Queen Investm ent C o ., 4 1 0 F a ilin g B uilding, P o rt, land, Ö rrgon. 15 • Aft- /l.'V *v 1 t “ Y ou d o n o t have t o d o a e H ora ce G reely advised—Y on a r t f n o w in the real w est. T ake a d va n ta ge o f it. Read o u r ad .. n on .o \ (p p per tig h t l » B < c o n « r . p y » ) The Store for Quality and Price aoaaaoaoaoanaaa H Told af the S « w «o ri •> t Q im ru . Cuatar'« CammanS. Probably the most startling piece o f news that waa ever sent out>into the world was the announcement o f the massacre oh General Custer and his oommand in 1876. The terrible news was so unexpected that it came like a bolt from a dear sky. It brought « feeling of sickening her* xor to the heart of every man who road it or heard it on the street It passed from lip to lip as it became ™ ow* “ 3 * •?<* * * Them war« friends and relatives o f ihe m urdm d ^ ^ ^ of the nation, and the gallant com mander was himself a national here. the nation waited F oritw o H ave Dr. L o w e relieve y o u r breathlessly for information regard- head and eye ache w ith a p a ir of ins the disaster additional to the his superior glasses. T hey c o s t | brief general announcement o f the calamity that had been sent oat as n o m ore than oth ers and y o n ! soon as the news waa known in Bis h ave the benefit ot his skill o f! marck, N. D.. which was than the o v e r 1 9 y ea rs’ experience. C on - j extreme northwestern office of the su it him till 3 o ’clock , Jan uary 2 2 . I telegraph company. That first mes sage was a brief one- hat, after all, I it told the whole story. . | That massage was a hit o f “ wire talk” sent from Bismarck to Fargo on the morning of July 5, 1876, and it said, “ All the Custers are killed.” The message was sent by J. M. Car nahan, manager o f the Western nion office in Missoula, and it was ius that the news was first sent eastward. From Fargo it was re T a k e n ote o f w h a t the Allen- peated to St. Panl, and St. Paul R eynolds H ardw are C o. h a v e t o sent it, in turn, to Chicago, and frqm there it was passed along to say in th eir ad a b o u t the W hite cities, towns and hamlets, telling its sew in g m achine. brief but terrible story tersely, but completely. There was but a single wire east HI* Position. “ Yassaa! Yassah! Hoi’ on a from Bismarck in those days, and minute, if yo’ please, sah! Desa government business had the first lemme tell yo’ how ’fcu!” expostu call upon this'; consequently Oper lated a colored citixen who was ator Carnahan had only time to down on his hack and being elab flash, forward this brief message of orately chastised by a larger and general information before he waa somewhat harder headed gentleman compelled to begin the transmission o f his own race. “ T il pay yo* de o f the official report o f General money if yo’ puts de argymnnt to •ferry to the war. department. For me in dis numnah—yassah, pay y o' twenty-four hours lie sat at hisTcey de money right now, widout no mo’ clicking off this mass o f official cor o’ dis yah heatin' and hammerin'. respondence. A ll this time the eastern papers were clamoring for news, but it the best that the market affords L. H. SHIRLEY U ready to serre you City M arket W ash in gton Sts. S VINCENT & WILSON Flour, Feed Seeds, W agons, Buggies, Farm M a chinery, W ine Fencing, Poultry Supplies. Tim othy, Cheat, Clover, Oat and Vetch Hay. A sk fo r Ton P rices. If it is a City Lot, a Small Tract lit the Country or a Good Farm, It will pay you «5* to see While conducting examinations at an English university Professor D’ Arey Thompson learned that on« of the studenta to he examined, a young woman who was s candidate for a degree, was so timid and nervous that it was likely ahe would not do herself justice in the exami nation, and he was asked to make allowances for this. Professor Thompson asked to be presented to her before the hour for examina tions, and after meeting her he sug gested that us they bad a few mo ments at their disposal he would bt pleased to have her 6how him about the museum. She gladly* agreed, and they spent a delightful half hour. But when the dreaded time approached the nervousness o f the young woman became apparent. Finally she summoned courage to ask when the ordeal woald take place. The.conclusion of the story is obvious—Professor Thompson told her the dreaded hour was over. While they sauntered about the museum he Kid put her through a rigid examination. She had an swered his question« brilliantly, and she received her degree. permission o f Colonel Smith, the member of Terry's staff who had brought in the official dispatches, to make up a short “ special'’ from the information contained in the re ports o f the officers. This «pedal was sent to the New York Herald what bothers me is that I canna re and is believed to be the first au thentic new« o f the Big Horn mas member what like the bride was.” "W hist, man,” said his friend, *fit sacre that was sent out, aside from the official dispatches.— Cincinnati «rima a me it ¡age ; it wis a f un’raL E xam ine good s and prices righ t, Then to ou r store you r frien ds in v ite; v>'*- » *> ■■ B rin g poultry, eg g s and produce to o v * . A square deal w e’ ll g iv e to you. J. D U N L A F A B O N , : Main Straw, oppotlla k ld k w llk shop, A lso housekeeping room s to re n t muhse’f to de bitter end !” — Pock. * ■ -■ . = 06«. ■i i Have 500 «ere«, the beet hi the cou nty, a m iles iro m iNewoer^, e r ih f from 6175 to |375 per acre. 5 yean time. Will plant to ap- plae or wahmta and care for it ter four yoara it desired. Let aa H O D SO N B R O S Ewonirer. W a n te d For and S a le . W anted —A n yone h avin g stock o f any kind t o sell m ay ca ll on o r address Dick W oosley, R . F . D. N o. 1, N ew berg. I t pd F o r R e n t — F arm , 3 5 acres, ca sh -ren t cheap. Sm all im ple M oney T o L oan —See A tty . B. m ents g o w ith place. W a g on , A . K h ks, McMinnville, Oregon. b u g gy , c o w and h ay f o r sale. Six m iles on R . F . D. N o. 2 , N ew 'S a tu rd a y on ly ; . A pencil w ith berg. M . R oberts . tf. ea ch ta b le t. A t B enson ’ s . The N ew berg L ib ra ry A ssocia W a n t e d —Dried prunes a t H . tio n w ill m eet in regular session S . GUe & C o ’s, p ack in g house, n ext M on d a y evening a t th e li N ew berg . 4 5 tf brary room s. M em bers Are re D r. L ow e, op ticia n , Im perial quested t o be present. F . C. S t a k k a r d . h otel p a rlor, S atu rd ay, Jaa. 22 till 3 o 'c lo c k . ¡« that lima yoa find Burt aN th« claims we make for it a rt M l trae, and if H is not just as raprsssntsd, hike H back and got your money. ~~ , ? it ENAMEL WARE CAUSES d CANCER. SAYS DOCTOR F or S ale —Good Jersey heifer, S a tu rd a y on ly: A pencil w ith fresh in F ebru ary. C lin b e seen V4 m ile w est o f N ew berg. M utual ich ta b let. 4 d o o rs w est o f phone 28-3 tf. ostoflaoe. B enson . Sp n U DUpmteh t a The Marth America *. % ATLANTIC C O T , Sept 11. ■ ■ i'— ' X I KTHODUCTION a t mod th« «Mellen* o f the country In rmponalble fo r many enee» o f cancer, was tu# s trik ing theory advanced by D r. W illia m II. Dteffanhneh, o f New York, In n pagar en titled. "Otwereatleae on the ntl.'lgay at Caneer.” rend VefWre tbe Bureau o f Shnl- tn ry Science ta d Pub lic Health, a t «hieb S atu rd ay, Jan u ary 2 2 till 3 F on S ale —R hode Island Red Cocker als b y H ow ard W a lton , o ’clock Dr. L ow e, the w ell k n ow n M u tu al Phone 18-5. tf. eyesight specialist, w ill be in N ew b erg as he d oes n o t g o trom F or S ale —5 room cottage on house t o house. C on su lt him a t H ow ard street between F ifth and Im perial h otel. Nineteen years’ &ixth. W x. J. S aunders . l ol l a W o o s S awing —Persons want- F or S ale . A portable saw 16 sa w in g done can call me on m ill. Russell m ake, capacity 10,- ther phone. Wii. C rater . 000 feet per day. M ill practical ly new, only been run tw o years COW and in good order. A lso a 12 horse pow er stationary boiler and engine. W ill sell cheap. En W anted —A woman o r girl for quire o f Chase A Linton, N ew gen osal house work in sm all berg. fa m ily. A ddress P. O. B ox 308. F o r B a l e — O ld fir w o o d saw ed mmA delivered $ 4 per co rd . C all « k o n eith er phone. O . M artin, ca s h business on ly , f - y> F ound —A five d olla r bill, O w ner can have sam e b y p ro r ing ow n ership and p ayin g fo r this n otice in b oth papers. In quire a t this office. •erri ju ld . ivw V « a n-Irei I I I I * loading expert « « f the ]n t c r n n t l o i n l riotno. opathlc Cnngreaa m et today to dl>< ima quea- t - in ttons of puhlleTfenltb. Th« «nrantat advanced waa that chip ping of the hard-cot. ted d tehee u*ed In prep aration ef mania allowed m i n u t e huf dna- gernna particle« of foreign matter to imrome mixed with the food. Tlteeai are talen Into tbe »rntnach. »her« the mneetwu« i-rowth la * «»war « M p n ii. , Here a t last is the ideal kitchen and cooking utensil—“ The W are T hat W ear*” —made from P are S paa ^ l ia li i a B , and ¿a a r* ii ABnMgtAaa^a. * d you, not a it cast t A n hnaw i t aaL which will sometimes i w n t o Alum inum , mind fhtfj crack and scale. scale or break. Spun Aluminum W are will never crack, peel, Enamel ware is iron coated w ith colored glass. Iron ex pands w ith heat. Colored glass does not, but chips off into the food with dangerous results to those w ho eat i t .• It enables you to hake bread, pies, pancakes, etc., withomt ¿rease, which is th e g reat cause of dyspepsia and indigestion. Aluminum gridles require no grease; hence are smokeless and odorless -'IT — CUppimg frnm P H Ia értp k l* f o r t h A m erican. Kept. 12, 1!>W. J W - - * ■ ' L- - See th a t you g et th e rig h t goods and accept no substitute. _ „• » A “ 1 8 9 2 ” P u ri IhmtaM « W art w H M 'C iiM A if i n ' •r-is easily cleaned, will not ra et o r f i r w l e. Handsome in appearance. Looks like silver, but weighs only about one- fourth as much, and is lig h t and convenient to handle. _ ___ ^ .S -— S F K A I A » •• __ A lff « M* W g THE ALLEN-REYNOLDS HARDWARE COMPANY V - ' 1