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a • S oooooooooopc Ï,__ I W Big Furniture Store T ftE S T O R E O F QUALITY = = cerriea die largest stocks and the biggest wanftiea of Home Furniahings at all times FurnitureiCarpets, Wall Pqper X 3 issati a t die lowest prices for high gradé goods W . W . Hollingsworth & Son to the strict racter of fair Carpar Pirat ans Howard U rw to i safety. O* o e m o E B m o m xsaoctooo , * „ , | mvp! vo^cctod, if tka stslca s s t 3 Z. \c n o c e n ii l ia i , -jM ;?-V f **■*&* % I r U lffcb U n ... ..... ... • ' ware ea rn ed and paid a total aat year, aeoard- H 8t*WMt- of b : •"■**■* <**• BANK IS EWBERG” Willamette Valley Exhibit Association. Joseph Caseday, ez-depoty sheriff of Gsaat county, conrieted early In ! mo of participation in the lynehla« of Oliver Snyder, whpm he had snooted. ! ' ' A Oraude In te r4 th r 1er I til Saturday. December I f W. D. Scott, fatten ) manager pf the The river Rhine entrera in oompar- Hill lines in Oragbn. who Is to become an with the natural beauty of the the new operating head of the Ootora- ahunbla river as viewed from the do h Southern lines, with headgear- »iumbla river highway, according to ta n at Denver, w announced g few À. Lancaster, consulting engineer days age. Is to be succeeded by C. O. tbs Oregon State Highway commis- Jenhs. assistant geasral superintend pa. ent of the Superior division of the Thirteen bids, ranging from RM,- Oreat Northern. to R R J N .R , for the conetrno- Joint efforts are now being me do by m of the gravity water system to the Oregon Conservation commlealna. teg mountain water from the head the Oregon Irrigation oongreee, and «$■$* of the Clackamas river to Ora- the Portland Commercial club te cod ai City, were opened by the water junction with the cosnmprelal organl «m ission and rend. cations of the Deachutee valley to on The Oregon Retail Merchants’ u r n ; core the «4S0.M0 of'«overnment mon- ■Mon Is arranging for the pahlica- ey appropriated for a central Oregon an of Its Ninth Annual Tear Book. ' irrigation project The Oreat Southern station at Du-! Ralph D. Hetsel. director of the Or- ir Was broken Into and the Safa, agon Agricultural college extension dl- elghlng nearly two tons, was blown vision, has received aotloe that he mo and about $10 taken. had been elected chairman of the ex- Unless the snowfall In north Lake tension service section of the Ameri maty Is unusually heavy in the j can Association of Agricultural Col- mrse of the next two months Silver | leges and Experiment stations, which ike will be dry by the middle of { has just closed an annual session in ext summer. This Is the prediction | Washington. D. C. ' old settlers, who once formed dry ! Exclusive of the schools of Portland, ad on what is now * take bed. the average salary paid to teachers Is That the Willamette Valley exhibit |M .06 a month for teen and R I M for r the San fraaetaeo1 exposition, Women, according to an official te w - hieh la being assembled at nalim is tofy of the superintendents, superria- JOHN GOWER ................ .............................................. SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM FTTIIN G GALVANIZED PIPE, E T C early part of the nineteenth century the dueling hero in France was the Marquis‘ a! erfe de Saint^M arie, whose affairs of honor were almost incessant One of these is mid to have been so ridiculous th a t it help ed to set in motion the en n h n t of feeling th at has since made dueling so much leas honorable than it poee was. ■ I t appears that one day, theta called upon the m a n ro t d’larac, himself a is t Now, in French ; D’Iseac struck himself on the « ^ ^ « “ P ^ ic d ig u j tj. “Mar- quia, said he, **1 am a Bonapartist and you are a royalist. Moreover, 1 am the sparrow and you are the* blackbird. It seems to me that there is one bird of he too many.** **1. quite agree with you« mon- sieur,” politely replied the marquis, "and ray choice is pistole, and, as is appropriate for birds of our apeoiea, let us fight in the trees,” Pierrot dlaaac was agreeable to this unique suggestion, and as if It were not a sufficiently ridiculous thing th fi one man should chal lenge another because his name wee Sparrow and the other Blackbird; the dual was actually fought from trees. The seconds stood on the ground below. At a given signal the pistols were fired, and there was a rustling among the leaves of one of the chestnut trees. Pierrot d Isaac came tumbling to the ground “like a ripe chestnut,” as one of Saintb- Marie’s seconds expressed it, where* upon Merle de Seinte-Marie in 1 facetious mood began to chirp tri- umphanthr in imitation of the song of the blackbird. Dlaaac waited till ha had recovered from Us wound and then challenged Saints* Marie for the chirp. • This time there was nothing amusing abopt the enoounter. It was fought with swords, and Saints- Marie Was badly wounded. The sparrow had avenged himself oo the “ Isn’t that Jones over there—the mao wlnf writes the bitter articles about abolUhiug the tipping mi~ saner r “ S’es. tlist's Jones.” •*What’s he talking about?*' “ He is raising a saxeastie howl over the fgft that a noted million aire is alleged to hare given a wait er a nickel tipi” —Cleveland Plain r* * k r - • < . . iik M r|QC P h a rm a c y T* e «m isti 'Sad It a an open season lo r optimists o f the mason Ja contagious. Ba an optimist. < showing that will ooatfouad our ansimar and E . W . H O D S O N , P h a r m a c is t v «Ote «V OTihA Bartoaria Brutality ot Thal Bewöge King o* IM Huns. Atilts was S burton mu» kina of the Hsus who rwbaivd rrmn Uw o n 0 4 lb tifo CbrtsouD vin. but toe ou« ne m inoo euwpt timi of MUlltir. eu* que*« «od mat He ruled with si) the weapons known in ttoai .day, and Me tnirdes were rwm|tril«d to foiiww him toy tbs sum» um im . as be hart uw marry uo any wbo allowed tbr x « a wrh of ntefty to ‘Mm ’of" mefyy to urn ecu qnerrd. Per a «vasforra«# |mrt of tto nrtaro It la aatd ttoat ns* U x U t M imi word the Industrial Fair 4M ut of tin Cope m an Automatic Electric Range. We thould like to leave every lady in Newberg attend. All are cordially invited. These dem onstrations will be conducted by Mrs. Hawley. They will be en tertaining and instructive. the* rays I lies If yon want a daily paper by mail we have something to offer that ought to appeal to you. Here it kc Daily Journal one year The Graphic one year - . $5.00 $1.50 O flss end Shop at 4M V in t Street, Mswbarg. Oregon W e offer both for $ 5 .0 0 fl Sam V> — •stew» ar-'v ■ ■ * * * ' ^ “Maiy,” mid Mr. Thomas» whan « sOknee fraught with unpleaaaflS maatting had followed bis fin t altar* cation with his young wife. “Y e a r said Mary interrogatively. “When a man and his wife have had a — a difference,“ said Me, Pore Milk and Cream is conducive to good health* This is th e kind we supply our custom ers. Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State D airy a rd Food Commissioner mid has been highly com m ended by th a t official Give us a trial, I ¿•V V 'hone Red 66 R. B. L Y L E Of '& ; X tm t Add $1.00 if you went to each considers the other at fault, Which of the two do you think should make the first advance to* ward reconciliation r “The wiser of the two,” mid Mzs, Thomas promptly, “and, so, my dear» m my at once that Pm vary eony.“ ’ Carriee a very large assortm ent of everything to be found in tto h iw h eet claas dnigrtorea. All kinds of Pure Fresh Drugs, Medicines and chemicals, Perfumes* School Books and Sup plies, Stationery, U g g ett’a andLow ney’i candies. Our stock o f cigars is the b eetln town. Y ou are always welcome. The Dal Over tha *V LY N N 3 . FERG USO N The small letter **1” waa formen* ly written ’without the d o t The dot was introduced in the fourteeUth soa First at. , nutaoum oN DRUGGiar — - - rw sau no a *............. ......... ................................................................................................ * r ~ r * * > >* . ■ H»y t $ e i g m * * M M M M M * * M M * 4ft  *