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RURAL AMERICA. OLD LIB ER TY B E L L « try « It W af »• A v o id the risk You cannot reasonably ask for more. satisfied w ith less, a _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK There's a Wonderful ExMbit In the National Museum. A FAMOUS COSTUM E DISPLAY. T H E LAW YER’S F A B L E bo omnlbunea. oo «harp differentiation of the city lato boa Incoa and roaidooea sections. Lika curious Now Tark and aspirin« Boston. Philadelphia was atU) half ruraL A m oat city w as not daatrad nor aran contempla ted. Te “dio fathom " the cary concaptloo had fie It soma- thin« unwbolaancna A city w as a dwelling placo of tu rb u len t impious. Ignorant m ote, of a congregation of "unproductive- artlaana. w aatrala. crim ínala. Sabbath breakers. I t was a blister on the nodal body. I tum or which absorbed the healthy Juices. The city was vaguely assod a tod w ith raya Itine, coarta, anatas, beggars and tattered. Insolent rascally mob«; the country w as tb s cradle of republican rlrtn e and dem ocratic stm pUdty. Jef ferson. having In mind the squalid‘ag glom erations of the old countries, con gratulated America on being rund. De Tocqueville 1* the thirties believed th at th e absence of a great capital d ty was "one of th e first causas of the m aintenance of Republican luetftn- tlona.”—W alter Weyt to H arper's Mag- You should not be United States N ation sB an k ; “ OLDEST BANK IN NEW BERG" . * . >< * T* - f , i * 5. nUn • ■ .151. 4 *j The Iron Sale closes on A n opportunity |MÉ| awaits you to' so- cure a Hot Point M i Only a tew boards left; we shall not order again this season Yamhill Electric Co LABOR Leave any ship canal alone for even a year and It would no longer bo S t for navigation. W ithin five y u an a email boat would bo unable to go through I t The United sta te s has anrlatiaa over the Culebre cut to the Panam a, bu t not mom oo than the Qermaao over their w aterw ay, the KM canal, for the ground through which the la tte r to cut II In moot places nothing bu t p s a t- rotten black stuff which koepa on breaking up and tentng back Into th e T hat of the Panam a to land- Many have taken place during Ite construction. Many more will have to bo dealt with In coming years. I t to estim ated th a t If the dredging work on th e S o n were abandoned w ithin lean than ten y e a n the T urks or any one else could cross lt dryahod. On both tides of the canal stretch miles of dry d esert from which every wind th at blows lifts the sand tn edging spirals and carries lt tn great clouds. A sto gie storm may drop, a thousand tons of sand Into one mile of the canal Of late yearn a great quantity of trees have been planted along the banks to order to prevent the sand from drifting Into the w ater, yet even so great steam dredgers am always a t work scooping from the bottom the blown to aand and dumping It along the shore. Another trouble of dhoee to c h u g s of the Sues canal to caused by fresh w ater springs, which b a n t up to Ha deep bed and pile the sand to ridges. AND RECREATION. lng to their tanks w lth a apriag of (resta energy w lthto tham U tile by Utile durlng th e heure of labor they empty tb at sprlng. W hes lt to dry they muet draw from forces wUcb should be untouched. By aomo atrango chemletry wbtofa no ooo nnderatanda too woU tbane Intrusions on tbo phya- Ical forças wbfch should bo lnvtolate produce In tbo hum an ayatem a trae. toxir condition—fUtlgue poiatiw. auto poison the aclenttota call i t If fatigua poison paaaaa 0 point arbore the pertod of mot foliowlng to not eqnal to tbo task of threw lng lt off and fllllng afresh tbo eprlng of energy. the man goea back to bte toU a Utile Phone Red 66 bias. elides. for brayingr «aid the exultant aaa. •Don’t you thtek I seared them 7 ■Reared them ?’ repeated the lion to an agitated tone 'W hy. you’d have scared me If I didn’t know you were a jack sear "—London Graphic. and dram suit of George W ashington, a court su it of G eneral Thom as Pinck ney, the court dreas and other a ttire of Jam es Monroe and the uniform coat of G eneral Andrew Jackson, worn a t the battle of New Orleans. Many memorials and relics of Georgs W ashington were purchased from the Lewis helm and deposited to th e mu seum to 1878. which, w ith sundry addi tions. now Include some 400 objects. Historical furniture which a t one tim e or another e a a the property of men of national Importance—Lafayette. Jefferson. Putnam. Hamilton. Ganse- voort. Cooper and others to displayed. Colonial relics deposited by the na tional society of the Colonial Damea of America fill tw o large cases. The printing press used In 172S-2Q by Benjam in Franklin when a printer to London to specially Interesting on ac count o f Its connection with this noted statesm an, as well as Its historical Im portance as regards the development of th e science of printing. The Kings of Denmark. The duet of tbo Danish kings to kept to a grant cathedral a t Koakllde, an old town tw enty miles from Copenhagen. Every year the entire royal fam ily al ways p a / a vtelt to Boaklldo to obe dience to an ancient custom. On one of the pillars are m arks showing the height of P eter the G n a t Nicholas, the lion Caar; Alexander UL of Russia, the king of England and many other kings. The cathedral w as built to the eleventh century. It has two mighty towers, which can be seen a t a long distance. The oldest grave to tb at of King Harold L, who died to 8S7. Pure Milk and Cream is condudve to good health. This is the kind we supply our customers. Our Dairy is frequently inspected by the State Dairy and Food Commissioner and has been highly com mended by th a t official Give us a tria l tote onfitneas by the slew accumala- tlon of tetigue poison which be could d M throw off. lt was not work which did thto. It waa toe much work. He aeided the work to keep him fit W ithout It or Its equivalent a regular physical excrete» his spring of energy would have as surely deteriorated as It 40d from over- B . B . LYLE W hen in Need of a Plumbee — ....... t CALL- E- L. EVANS, 501 1st S t, Newberg Phone Blsck 23 Residence Blue 6 Idle would have soured within him.— Ida M. Tariteli to American M agasin» A Prepheey T hat C a m T n » When 8ir Edward Elgar, the noted composer, was quite a small boy ha made a curious prophecy about him self. -On making hto firat appearance Bllhu B u rrttt the "learned black a t school the m aster naked him hto sm ith.’- was born to Connecticut to 1810. B urrltt taught him self French, Edward Elgar," be replied. Latin. German. Italian, Greek and He :he m aster thought th at the boy brew while an apprentice a t the forge spoke too brusquely. and to early manhood m astered San "Add the word •eirr " he comi skrit. Syriac. Arabic. N on» Spanish. "Sir Edward, Elgar r said tha Dutch. Polish. Bohemian and Turkish. knight gravely.—London Globe. Chtnaas and minor languages were ac quired later until be waa able to read. J. L. V A N BLARICOM Staple and Fancy Grocerii Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We please the most particular. 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