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^ T T O O H EY -A T -L A W
CLARENCE BU TT
BALSAM OF PERU.
T ree T h a t Will O rew
WO! practice in all the coarta of the
Only In Selvader.
. Special attention riven to pro-
Naturally, one would expect bal­
wont, the writing of deeds, mort­
el rafting o f all sam of Peru to coma from Peru,
« c e a , contract
Newbetw, Oregon.
Mgal papera.
but it does not.
O m c a —Second Floor in Union Block
Peruvian balsam comes from Sal­
ASCENT OF MONT BLANC.
Uttsr Exhaustion | . On« Reward Par
Attaining ths Summit.
MARVELS OF MAGNETISM. | THE MAN IN THE STAGE.
sf ths Pssutiar Proporti«« of This A Qrim T ragedy sf th s Oidsn D ays In
N sw Y o rk C it y
Mystioal Foros.
“The heart thumps irregularly,
A good many years ago, long be-
The true nature of magnetism as
he pulse goes up to 100 your
ti not k ^ n
AU t o 7 e \V ^ n peW end rapid
id t7an.it
transit,
knees knock together and J«mr thllt ’
^
^ ^ ^
^
- ■
poor legs seem unwilling to carry netic attraction doea not radia*e was just a big growing town, they
¿n
directioM u doea used to tell a story that was ghaat-
vador, and the little Central Amer­ you. i our throaty is P ^ched. you
suffocated,
your
cheat
feel
ican republic baa something of a
light, but simply acts along lines ly enough to curdle the blood of the
corner on the market, for it seems loaded down with h a great weight, consisting of dosed curves and call-I most skeptical und to keep people
to be the only country able to and such a feeling of utter ex- ed lines of force, these lines con- 'of nervous temperament awake of
produce this valuable pharmaceuti­ hu ust ion!”
necting the two poles and not ex- ! nights.
Practice in all court«; Probate, Deeds,
This is Walter Woodburn Hyde’s tending very far outward between | The tale went that of a summer
cal
resin in commercial quantities.
Mortgages and all legal papeia. Ab­
The baiaaiu tree flourishes only description of one’a condition on them. These curves may be found night a husband and wife, return-
stracts examined.
along the western Pacific slope of reselling the summit of Mont Blanc, very nitely by placing a horseshoe ■ ing home from the theater, entered
Salvador, between the porta of Aca- ! in Switzerland, as written to the ma, et under a thin sheet of paper a Fifth avenue stage far downtown
jutla and La Libertaa, a distance Nations I Geographic society at an sprinkling iron filings on top. and for many blocks were the only
of not over forty miles, and cover­ Washington.
The filings will collect along the occupants. A little above Four­
3—»»—> f CAAtDMihi
“The air haa now become so rare lines.
ing an area of not more than 750
teenth street, however, the stage
square miles. It is oue of the most that even the stoutest guide ia com­
Now, as to the different kinds of came to an abrupt stop, the door
beautiful trees of the tropical for­ pelled to ta le breath every few magnets, there are natural, artificial was opened and three young men
¡ I Office over First National
est and grows rather isolated from steps,'* he continues. “ If you ever and electromagnet .T h e natural qntered. One of the three had evi­
Bank
its kind. At full development it saw an asthmatic man trying to ones are found as magnetic ore in dently been drinking heavily, for
Measures about forty inches in di­ walk up hill while a paroxysm was the earth, the artificial ones are his oompanions were obliged to help
Phone White 3-1
WILL K. PURDY
ameter and reaches a height of 80 on him you can form some idea of made by stroking a piece of* iron or him to nis seat The door was clot-
the
Inst
psjt
of
the
ascent.
And
to 115 fe e t
steel w if
th a magnet, and the elec-'jed behind them, and the stage con- Non-psrtiaan candidate for Governor at
w
bj
^ 0 « tinued its journey northward.
November election.
The balsam or sap is gathered what do you think is the first use ^
during the dry season and in the made of the glorious v*w after all o£ „ *lectric curr<5nt. ^
About ten blocks farther on one
^
thi
baTe ^
DR. A. M DAVIS
\ following manner: A hole is made these hours of toil? Do you open ,
of the young men rose and, bidding W. W. Hollingsworth Sc Son
H £ magnetiam, hie friends j^ood night, stopped the
in the outer bark either by pound­ your eye. wide in astonishment at noticed ^
ing-
the
surface
with
a
blunt
in­
the
wonderful
sight
?
By
no
means.
a
which
are the following stage end alighted. A few minutes Funeral Directora Sc Embolinen
DENTIST
I
strument or stone, thus separating 1 ou shut them as tight as you can facta.
Calls Answered Day or Night
later the second of the three said,
I
, t b„ bMD o b .rro d that Hr. “Well, good night, Dick,” pulled
Lady Assistants. No extra charge
OWIee ever Ferg uso n's D ree S te re ^ the outer from the inner levers, or ' nd th ro , ycraraelf down <ra th r ,
is cut with a sharp knife to form an .n o . m utter
of mind
th. t h„ „ rn te d
on„
Ree. Black 94
the strap, stepped to the sidewalk Office, White 26
P H O N E B L A C K 37
* opening s k o r seven inches long.
utd bod,, rerouting the imperil- tioo duPtag tb, „ , mnier
end walked off through one of the
N
sw
b
erg
,
Or«.
„ ^ n . t i ^ d , m doubt aide streets. There remained in the
\9f From this portion of the tree then ueuee of vour guidee, .h o u rg e ™ . oIlen
b
exudes, after a period of from fire to look .to u t. But it u too cold to btTin^
stage only the husband and wife
to
eight
days,
the
mature
sap,
deep,
aud
«ran
you
ore
op
taring
to
y
,
,
„
„
h
b j t^ * * ? ,* .
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
and
the voung man who was obvi­
J. H. GIBSON, Mgr.
which is collected by meant of ty­
ously
under
the
influence
of
liquor
“
The“
«
"
.
,
if
,o
u
h
.
.
.
.
0
,
deoire
'
tadoction.
Other
iron
ing pieces of absolutely clean cloth
T he only A bstract Books in
..
a A •
__ . .
articles that stay in one position
over the wound, which absorb the to roe it, is lodeed incompMoble. >nd do not come in contact trith and who sat in a crouching attitude
Yamhill County
liquid. When the flow ceases it ia Tho panorama before ,o u
rat- j , , or otber h
f
,
d in a corner of the stage under the
dim
flickering
lamp.
again stimulated by heating the men«,, bo everything i, on .oeb o to lbe
Yamhill County Abstract Co.
cond iti„ ^ m ch u iron
After a time the husband noticed
tree by means of burnAg torches. grand scale, great ogglomerattoM
j t i | ^ d o t r . .n d Iron rail that the ydung man’s head teemed M c M innvillb .
O rboom
- ’ Office over U. S. Natl. Bank 1
The doth« in which the sap has of plnma and m ount.,oe, that «11 ing> ta f'r on,
h(ra^
to be drooping as if in sleep, and,
Phone Black 171
been collected are subsequently dctotl. eecup, ,oo. Moat of Smta- ^ b. mo>,
^
„ta»r«.Uon fearing that he might be borne be­
boiled, and this sap expressed me­
yond his destination, he rose, tap­
chanically forms the crude balsam. tai“ do , f : r L ^ l. r d
“ " ^ . f hr ’£ r r b: ,‘ ,th“ s
DETMER WOOLENS
ped him on the shoulder and called
This is again boiled, foreign sub­ Piedmont ond U m lm rd, u. Ita lj
attra0^ L
p»), «f*. attention to the number of the
for fall and winter have
stances removed and the liquid ore epread out before ,ou. The cold
>hile tho bottom port or street they had just passed. There
arrived at
poured into rectangular tins con­ woe so inteoae that fire minutee oft- ^ ¡„
, jtb , be ^ b
was no response, and the husband
THE
-five pounds each,
taining about fifty-fii
*' “ ?*
” « ■ * tract, the aooth pole. T hi. i. in repeated his words, leaning over as
and thus shipped to its final desti­ "
T A IL O R 'S
Z & “ bT ” **“ d,e“ “ tu , the northern bemtaphera on), .nd he did so. Then he suddenly
nation. A good balsam tree will ,U. ’ Although
the .K ent of Mont ¡,
>ccord ,Kitb tb, tJb„ r,
Come early and get first choice
straightened up, turned to his wife
yield from four to five pounds of Blooe offer, no graoter d an g er.. rf ¡ „ d ^
eti, m o f eoorai end said quickly, “We will get out
eOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOC»
Phones
•ap a year, and if properly cared thou thot of ram . other Sjrtm
,b
« bemi b
wbere here.”
Office, White 22; Res. Black 90
for will live to be a hundred years mountain., it ho. the oome of being ^
b
der the inlloenc. of
She began to protest, but he
the loogeat ood meet eihonoting ^ TOUlb
„
, ,b
M OM I O I M O m M O M W O taO old.—Newark News.
simply
repeated the words, pulled
climb ra the A lp . While ouch peak, ditions are
„ „ reversed.
*
. ^
the
strap
and helped her to alight
Balancing an Egg.
as the Matterhorn and the Chanx>-
As
they
stood under the corner
All the world knows bow Colum­ o ù Aiguillée are eo formed tho, tu.
lamppost
she
turned questioningly
bus on a historic occasion made an
Dr. Jo h n 8. R an k in * egg
and asked him why he insisted on
stand on end. After many n . , n r . “n d ° - « r -
. . .
.
. M ,3 j
stored to it on becoming cool again, their getting out of the bus so far
PHYSICIAN mmi SURGEON
learned theories had been advanced sent . for
the most part merely dan-
A >h
b,ow -Te^ 0
below their destination.
has added a
on balancing the egg be set the egg
Office over U. S. National Bank
“ Bemuse,” be replied,« “that
on end by, of course, mashing down Mont Blanc, from it. peculiar f o ï
Office phone Blue 171
young“ man’s throat was cut from
the shell enough to form a base, but matiou, is almost whollTburied in
Residence Phone Black 115
to
the problem is capable of still an­ its upper reaches in snow and glBr , «
.
to their equipment which
other solutions. It is on easy m atter cier. ro that crevasses and
enables
them to handle long
Ths
Kind
sf
Fisas
It
Was.
to aet an egg on a plate, for in­ tanches and ail other dangers po-
. I thou ah it 'ihü*
distance
work with dispatch
One
evening
at
a
social
function
stance, if you know how. The trick
where
Seraeate
wee
among
the
” '° ° ‘
** V c l i c k ptato T g l « .
is impossible until the egg has . t a « mênl °«’ toC
Picnic Parties a Specialty
étant menace to tho climber.
the needle trill reToira in the name guests a young violinist had the
I L ittle fie ld & R om ig
been boiled in an upright position.
Office phone
Black 100
The position of the hardened yolk
Didn't r r n n t o u t d i n ,
Iairerti0“ ** tb* pi»««— Eaohang« bed taste to play one of Saraiete’s
Residence phone (Red 79
compositions
with
variations
of
his
at the end of the shell lowers the
Near Settat, in Morocco, during J
Residence phone (Red 139
F irst Postal Systsm .
own creation. The latter were in
center of gravity until the sphere a fierce engagement, a soldier of the |
a n d SURGEONS
m on»
. _-_i__
. , . > v The first letter poet, in the mod- appropriate end inartistic and ja r­
can be spun or even balanced with p French , foreign
legion was struck by _
„ /¿ h «
____
red
upon
the
ears
of
all.
The
per­
Office in First N at’l Bank Bkfe.
a Moorieh bollet end fell flat on hi. ”
^ . ' ^
' ^ 1 “
former ended hi* work and made
Phone, Black 31
face 'H e .. dead, ratd bts eor- H . n„
j tb
^
Sensitive Tobacco Plants.
his way to Sarasate, doubtless ex
R h en e B l e e k 1 4
♦♦♦♦oaeeaaaeaasa»»»»»»»»»»
! k “ i
“® * “ >• thirtaenth cantor,. A Hn. of pecting e word of recognition ot
in Cuba the beat tobacco comes
Call on
„
cotmarting Aoatria praise. Sarasate said nothing, and
from one strip of land only, the batterad face, the legtonar, groan- |<tlar
c,?r,f“r*1' ”01 de‘ d' 5" with certain t o ™ in Lom U rd,. the player finally asked, “1 hope Newberg: M anufactur­
slopes of a certain river, and even
there a north wind may ruin the ^
ing Sc O onstruction Oo.
JI3 raJ">U,p
™ t 1» «iff"
' «-* wben
E - i you recognized that piece?”
I DR.THOS. W. HESTER
of lint? demanded
the corpora V £ „ r MaIlm,liaD.
% o u81>
crop. Tobacco is the most sensi­
“Certainly,” Sarasate promptly For W indows,-Doors A General Hill
* Physician and Surgeon
* t E
trith
tive plant we know of. The small­ drar, trying to . . p e . ' . . **'d.
Wrrk,
4S3 N. Main Street
, tb " . ?■
blood.
^ w r i IV. . a . , at war
,
f b Soot- replied; “it was a piece of impu­
I
Office in Dixon Building
dence.”
est tning affects its flavor. Plant
a ra—.«•■ om«. wut. 22, r «. at-» as
^
- » eat.bli.hed in the north in or-
Virginia tobacco in Germany and J ™ .I*1*
Ths Rssioruoia ns.
t
!J‘"S
J!
^^
pror’de the king with the
the
result
is
a
better
tobacco,
but
I NEWBERG - - OREGON
It
was
not until the eighteenth
he 8jaggehre^ t0. latest news from the seat of war.
it is German tobacco, not Virginian,
century
that
the mystic secret so­
in north Borneo they produce the £ S w T
*
; TT» «™t regular port ro o t. bK
ciety
of
the
Rosicrucians
died o u t
--------------------
tween
England
ana
Scotland
was
most delicate and silky leaves that
This
order
was
founded
by
a Ger­
established
by
Charles
1.
in
1635.
I3T31I2S2S2K
ever were seen, but the tobacco
N et Diving T h sm sslvss Away.
man
noble
called
Christian
Roeen-
lacks
character
and
taste.
Send
Mr. Q. H. Putnam, the well |
DR. SARAH E. SMITH
kranx, in the year 1388. They pre­
Deed Man.
‘Havana seeds to the Philippines, known publisher, in his recollec­
and you merely produce a superior tions, tells a story of some revel- 1 Nature seeins to exist for the ex­ tended to be able to prolong life
Physician and Surgeon
Manila.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
era in Berlin who were making cellent. The world is upheld by and to be aware of things that
Office in City Hall
their way home' rather unsteadily the veracity of good men. They transpired in distant places. A curi­
Office Phone—W hite 147
Why He Left Hie House
one n ig h t Each of them was as­ make the earth wholeaome. They ous coincidence was the fact that
Residence Phone—Blue 68
In the Paris Louvre ia a famous tonished to see in the sky a comet | who live with them find life its founder lived to the age of 106.
glad and nutritious. Life is swdet The Rosicrucians asserted they had
art collection, valued at £800,000, with two tails.
NEWBERG
OREGON
which was given to the institution
“ But,” Mr. Putnam says, “each and tolerable only in our belief in an unrevealed secret which was an
ttaraK gaffaK K K K K K iB BK ifc»:
by M. Camille GroulL In the col­ one kept his great astronomical dis­ such eociety and actually or ideally incentive to recruits.
; we manege to live with superiors.
lection are some of the finest works
* •*♦*■«****»*+-»♦*♦-**♦****♦♦* of W atteiu, Fragonard, Reynolds, covery to himself.”
Ths 8 am* Old Ns ms.
It was not until they found this We call our children end oar lends
‘T
h
e
boys in this town must
j ; DR. FRED H. WILSON | Gainsborough, Turner and Con­ phenomenon being discussed in the by.their names. Their names are
have
heard
all about me before we
wrought
into
the
verba
of
language.
stable. M. Groult’s house on the newspapers that they confessed to
O steopathic Physician and
Their works and effigies are in our moved here,” boasted Tommy on
Avenne Malakoff was so interes sting having seen it themselves!
Surgeon
houses, and every circumstance of the day after the family's arrival.
that Alexandre Dumas fils once told
“But there’s do one here that
the
day recall« an anecdote of them.
the
collector
that
he
could
not
un­
Owsn Msrsdith.
608 1-2 F irst S tre e t
Newberg
knew
us,” objected his mother.
:
-»Emerson.
derstand why he ever wanted to
P h o n e s ; O f f ie e B f a e k H i , R e s . R e d M
Owen Meredith rested his fame
“That's
all right,” persisted
leave i t “ 1 will tell you,” replied on “ Lucile,” but could never be in­
*+*»* + *%*%%
Har Choi os.
Tommy. “Ju st as soon as I came
M. Qroult; “it ia for the pleasure duced to contradict the charges of j
Bobbie and Elsie were told th at in the school yard this
____ moniing
MM
of entering it again.”
«
plagiarism that were made in con­
e e e e e e e.
“Whaf’a
tho
n««?”
were
two
apples
on
the
table
I
they
all
yelled
‘Hello,
Bricktopt1
nection with it.
¡v/*i .i___ ,LBni
. ¡ f o r them. Being taught to consider just the way they used to do et
Irving*« Distrust.
: DR. G. E. STUART |
he said.
In her memoirs Ellen Terry says
. . J ' t b l r a T r a r a a h ^ r a «><* »*>>«
- T
“L „ ™ . ! . bom..”_ U p p ra « A * .
. . « " < > » „ !« ,iX
; Physician and Surgeon | of Henry Irving: “Stoker and Love- will believe there ia something in
them. If 1 ra , „othrag
nothing , t J .11 V th . » * * ' hMce; .® “ - ,¿
■. 2 No’"
? ; “ ld
Good Qu
! Quoaic kenei • specify. Cai»
I day were daily—nay, hourly—as­
“
You
are
so preoccupied at
sociated
for
many
years
with
Irv­
Next Door to Postofflc«
answered promptly dsy oc sight.
times,” said Mrs. Fourthly, “that I
Ofe* Room. I sod 2. G«*ofy Bmkfaf > ing; but, after all, did they or any p ro u d tf tb . p o .r a .n d in th . citcl. i ?™*
107 M «. S l PSoor Red 96 \ one else really know him? Ana of his intimate friends oft.n «trat“ *** d*a(Hoc*t b» taking tb, bigger don't feel safe in letting yon ont
, n>tantl7 Bobbie', S „ alone.”
what was Henry Irving’s attitude? ed passages from it and »fta n g y k - >pp|e
o ve K ee YEARS'
“That is to say, my dear,” re­
I believe, myself, that he never the circumstances under
E X P E R IE N C E
der which
and he exclaimed wrathful-
wholly trusted his friends and never these lines were written.
ly, “P ut that back and take your lied the Rev. Dr. Fourthly, with
£ is benevolent smile, “when my
admitted them to his intimacy, al­
choice.”- -Boston Transcript
mind wanders, as it does ocoagiohal-
though they thought he did, which
Pronch Servants.
CHASE Sc UNTON
Curly Hair.
iy, somebody ought to go along
was the same thing to them.”
1 never go to Paris without bei
The
reason
why
some
hair
curls
with
it.”
GRAVEL COMPANY
amased afresh at the attitude
T rade M a rks
and some does not is a perfectly
Piano Keys.
D e s ig n s
the
servants,
for
the
French
cook,
Quiok
ts
Nsties.
simple one. Curly heir is flat and
The reason that piano keys be­
^
_
OoRvnm
Mva Ac.
Ail kinds of gravel for con­
m S jll a*k*trh «»I d»MiinH
«wi dut
“ Who was that fool you just now
come yellow is that they absorb maid or butler, is not only a human hoe e natural inclination to aa-
DM h er k i
being
instead
of
a
decorous
and
si­
pomwnnlrt.
bowed
to?"
crete work, cement blocks,
a
spiral
form,
just
as
s
shav­
grease from the fingers. To remove
! on I'tM M i
or wood work furnished on
this grease cover the ivorv with a lent automaton, like the English ing haa. Straight hair is cylindrical, . “Mr husband.”
“Oh, I—er—I humbly, most
paste made of whiting ana s solu­ domestic, but weep« when you and it is one of the properties of
abort notice.
tion of potash. Let Tt remain for weep, smiles when you are merry the cylinder that it he« e greetei humbly, apologize. I”—
“Never mind; I’m net angry. But
twenty-four hours, when the ivory end, in short, takes e genuine in­ inclination to stay straight than
•a .veekhr.
«r-
Telephone White 86
should be nearly if not quite as terest in your affairs. — London any other form of m atter; hence its th a t a keen nlieerver yon are.*»-
Sketch.
5Tew York Telegram.
xee in the formation of bonea
white as when new.
S
C. R. CHAPIN
LAW YER
P.F. HAWKINS
D EN TIST
J. C. PR IC E
i| D E N T I S T
Dr. E. P. Dixon
D E N T IS T
M ueller «
,tiS! S r ,r £ r
The Newberg
T ran sfer Co.
REO TRU CK
! PHYSICIANS
Barcroft’s Drug Store
P atents
t flÜRrka«.