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4 T ) NEWBERG GRAPHIC, IM l'B I» IVKRT ra U M T E . I I . W ooüW A E D , XOK.MXU. E d it o « A 1“ c » u » u e k FR ID A Y, NOVEM BER 13,1800 B u tered a« s e c o n d clas» m e tte r at th e p ostoffice at N ew berg, O regu».. The solid South is broken. Poor W eeding Kansu* has decided to open th e wound still wider. The fight is over and th e campaign button ol 1890 is rapidly going out of cir culation. Poor Tom Wutaon waa a much abused candidate, but he can now arise and say *‘I told you b o . ” The electoral vote of K entucky is now added to th e McKinley colum n, m aking a total of 277 votes, w ith Wyoming and South D akota (till to h ear from. One th in g ii settled very conclusively for th e n ex t four years, a t least. The B ryan campaign button can’t he kept ut a parity w ith th e M cKinley button. The cabinet-m akers are already get tin g in th e ir work as best they can, and they are likely to keep busy up to March 4, when M cKinley will speak for himself. T he defoat of Ureckenridge in K en tucky, is a victory for common decency, and it is to be hoped th a t this will lie th e last heard of th e old sin n et in pub lic life. In th e rccont election, Chicago cast m ore votes by a good muny thousand th a n New Y ork. The New Y orkers will now tum ble over each o th er in th eir baste tocoasolidate with Brooklyn. One of th e g reatest victories for luw and order in th e recent campaign was gained in th e defeat of Altgeld in Illi- gois. Altgel disui lias lieen given a black •ye and th e people rejoice. Siegel Cooper A Co. who run a d e p a rt m ent store in Now York offered Bryan |25,000 a year for hm services, b u t he de clined th e offer. H e lias evidently d e cided to go o u t of the show business for tho present. Tho Atlas E ngine W orks, of In d ia n apolis, Itul., has a t present running on th e Pacific coast. 435 engines of th e ir n ta k s and 606 (toilers. Is th ere any o th er m ake th a t can equal th is, asks tho Coiagaercial Review? T he im pression prevails th a t one or m ors gold dem ocrats will be given a place in M cK inley’s cabinet, in recogni tion of th e services of the sound money dem ocrats in the campaign for the gold standard and good governm ent. Over in W illowa county a political dis cussion lasted (or five hours, and so far as known th e audience survived, lint it m ust be rem emliered th a t Willowa coun ty haa a high d ry atm osphere which is conductive to health nnd long life. ! neighborhood - * of 239,000,000 bushels. I ! T his y ear It will not lie 181,000,000 bush- ' (Chicago Tim es-H erald.) The campaign just closed will pass in ■ els, m a k in g n shortage of 60,000,000 to history as the m ost rem ark bushels. In d ia Is now b u y in g w heat able political contest in thu an n als of in Kan Francisco. A ustralia e x p o rt! a- tlie, republic. .The post-larllum cam bout 10,000,000, bushels of w heut an- ; paigns may have been mark e l with more n unlly, b u t th is year she w ill have to pyrotechnics, m ore torchlight proces Im port in sm all q u an tities. We believe th a t prices will go m uch sions and more m artial music, but no pstvious cam paign ever appealed with h ig h er th a n th e y are uow . W e c an n o t such forceful directness and power to see how It can he otherw ise. reason and popular intelligence. O il o f O ls d o e i* T h at th e cam paign on the ;«irt of the sound-money advocates was predicated Is a pleasant, pulutable preparation, en upon a sublim e confidence in ih e p a tro it- tirely free from i«JI oily taste, an d m ay ism and intelligence of th e |>coplc was Is- ad m in istered In tern ally or applied attested by the d istrib u tio n , at enorm ous e x te rn a lly . I t w ill rem ove all polu expense, of m illions of leaflets and Hint ‘‘h u m a n flesh is h eir to ,” If pro|>- '■ pam phlets on th e currency question. erly applied, a n d m ig h t he rig h tly I’rico W hatever may lie th e outcom e of tho term ed “ a panacea for all Ills.” contest, it m ust always be said, to th e 50 cents. F or sale by all D ruggists. everlasting honor of th e adherents of Liirfftat M u le D e a l E v e r M ade. Major M cKinley, th a t they staked th eir The largest m ele deal th a t ever took hojie of victory on th e proper p resen ta tion of th eir cause to tiie reading masses place in th is country occured at Salt of the cou n try ; th a t they appealed to Lake City in 1801, when at poblic auc reason instead of prejudice, to jiatriot- tion Ben H oliday of Oregon I k > ught from Uncle Sam 4,500 hew I of big stoat Iowa ism instead of cupidity. and Missouri m nlcs. These fine hybrids It is an augury of a hopeful and happy era in American politics when th e m an had lieen tuken to U tah in th e famous agers of a great part v decide to invade ex|>edition ngaingt the Mormans, which crossed th e plains in 1857 u n d e rth e c o m th e homes of 13,000,000 voters through mand of AII >ert Sidney Johnson. W h en ' th e agency of the p rinting press. I t is n th e expedition proved a fizzle and had to: checiing and uplifting po rten t of more lie recalled, tho governm ent found it I rational political m ethods when a great lmd no use for so many mules a n d ' they party cham pions issues th a t can lie safe were consequently condemned and o rd e r ly intrusted to th e |iolitieal analysis of ed sold. They were put in lots of 50 sh arp logicians and th e keen scrutinity and sold at prices ranging from $50 to of clever scholars and recondite h isto r $100 apiece. Ben Holiday had the stuff ians. These are th e tests which th e re to pay for th e stubtails and seeing a , publicans have m et. They have chal speculation in them lie took th e whole ; lenged the scholars, th e financiers, the cavalcade a t Ids own price. On the first ! men of the market-pluco and the toilers. day of Ju n e the mules were started on a T heir defenses have lieen im pregnable. drivo to California. Tiioy were driven 1 Not tho least rem arkable feature of the in hands of 500, a week ap art, and only j great buttle of 1890 w hich will make it 5‘10 were kept in U tah for sale there. m em orable in the history of our jiolitics The niuleB were readily sold in lots to | are the speecliinakiug records of the two su it purchasers a t the average price o f ' leadingcnndiilutes. Each lias conducted $500 per head, and H oliday cleared out i a cam paign w ithout parallel in uny pre more th a n $1,000,000 on th e dicker, vious contest. From Ids own dooryard which goes down in history as the big in C anton, Major M cKinley addressed gest mule deal on record. visiting delegations from every section of tho country, num bering thousands of l l l o t u l XVIII T . l l . voters and representing nearly every The m any different skin diseases such form of productive in d u stry . These vis as ring worm, te tte r, salt rheum , erysip itations have been continuous and u n elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of in terru p ted , som etimes hum tiering as pim ples, pustules, blotches, chaps or many as 24 speeches in one day. To cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are each delegation M ajor M cKinley lias directly th e cause of im pure blood. hud som ething new to say. To each he W ilbur’s Blood Purifier is acknowledged lias made a m asterly a]q>eal, constructed to lie th e best medicine known for any w ith special reference to th e needs and of these unsightly com plaints. Price interests of tho industry represented. $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all D rug Ilis never-failing res|Minse to th is daily gists. exaction lias furnished un astounding revelation of the reniarkuhlu resources of W a n t e d —A C o m p a n io n . th e mini. Rich in historical allusion, [A dvertisem ent in a London paper.] abounding in sparkling m etaphor, preg "A n d y in delicate health wishes to n a n t w ith solid and unassailable logic, meet with a useful com panion. She m ust defended by statistics of high uutliority, be dom estic, m usical, an early riser, his apical* stand unm atched in th e his am iuble, of good appearance, and have tory of A m erican coinpuigu oratory for some experience in nursing. A total ab faultless rhetoric or lor lofty and digni stain er preferred. Comfortable home. fied arg u m en tatio n . N« salary . . . Mr. B ryan’s rear-platform rfpecchm ab- A few days after the advertiser receiv ing tour, in which he mude over 157 ad ed by express a package labelled: "T his dresses in 29 different states, traveling sido up—w ith care—perishable.” On thousands of miles, furnished un ex h i opening it slip found a tabby cat, with a bition of m arvelous physical endurance letter tied to its tail. I t ran th u s: unprecedented in the campaigns of this "M adam —In response to your adver country. tisem ent, I am happy to furnish you I t has been a wonderful cam paign— w ith a very useful companion which you wonderful for the intense zeal of the will find exactly fitted to your require plain people, wonderful for th e active m ents. She is dom estic, a good vocal participation of tho business and profess ist, an early riser, possesses an am iable ional classes, wonderful for its peaceful disposition, and is considered handsom e. arb itra m en t of a great economic contro She has lmd a great experience us a versy involving the welfuro of 70,000,000 nurse, having brought up a large family. people. I need scarcely add th a t she is a total H I I N D K U n i. C A M P A IG N O V M U «. Tho holders of gold coin are now dig ging it up in in fact as well us in name, for th e dispatches state th a t gold d«*|s>s- alistainer. As salary is no objection to its are being made daily at the b a n k s in G ovenor Lord's Thanksgiving procla her, she will serve you faithfully in re m uddy sacks, showing th n t it waa buried mation is not calculated to bring the tu rn for a comfortable hom e.” —Y outh’s in th e e arth until the election dem ons state of Oregon into notoriety, as Pen- Com panion. trated th a t it was safe to deposit itag n iu . noyer’s Thanksgiving proclam ations did, A L ie N a ile d . hut then Oregon lias hud all th e Peunoy- C onsum ption an d bronehiti* are not In tho governm ent supplies for Indian er notoriety the credit of th e state can schools, soap always cuts a large figure, stand for aw hile. The city of Portland by any m eans th e sam e, alth o u g h it is th e idea Iwing of course th a t soap is n is getting a dose of it th is year, under h a rd to d istin g u ish one from th e o th er great civiliser. The Boston school l ’ennoyer’a m ayoralty, such as the jieo- B ronchitis is an intlnm m aiiou of th e lin in g of th e w ind tubes or air vessels board is taking a step in th e same direc ple will not forget. of th e lungs, causing soreness of the tion by providing I milling facilities for F a r III* l . u n g a . Mime, cough, sore th ro a t, hoarseness, pupils of th e public schools, w here such Killer Alaon W. Stecrs w rltes frolli difficulty o f b reath in g , sp ittin g of m a t accom modations are not provided in the horn««. P nrtlund, O r.: "T liere Is no m edicine ter nnd som etim es blood. T housands for th è tlirout a n d lunga tlm t I cuti die an n u ally w ith th is dread disease. Plagiarism has lieeonie so common rccoininend to ininiaters, puhllc sp eak W ilbur’s Cough C ure will cure. Price among E ast Oregon newspapers th a t er* a n d singers, w itli th è confidencc 50 cen ts. For mile by all D ruggists. th ey are afraid to copy w itticism s from a tlm t I cau th o 8. II. ro tig li C u re.” 60 T ho latest from New York is th e te- neighbor nnd give proper credit, for fear conta por botile. For sale by all drug- ported ru p tu re of nil engagem ent be it has lieen stolen from another brother. glsts. tw een a y o u n g w om an nud n young In m ast instances, however, they sre T lifi W h r » t o f H i « W o r l d . m an boeause th e latter insisted on rig h t, for E astern Oregon editors, ns a W h eat is ev ery w h ere a staple, ft is w earing m o tto buttons. W ith th e general rule, handle tho shears to p er raised m ore o r less In all co u n tries an d m otto butto n b reaking u p en g ag em en ts, fection.—Blue M ountain Eagle. consum ed also. T he w h eat crop of th e th e suspender button breaking up m ar- U nited S tates th is year Is estim ated at rlsges a n d th e eollar button doing bust The presidential electors m eet in 435,000,000 bushels. O f th is 379,600 000 lieen all th e y ear round it's about tim e th e ir respective states on the second will be needed for hom e consum ption we took to w earing hooks a n d eyes. M onday in Jan u ary and vote separately nnd n e x t y e a r’s seed. T h ere Is an a d for presdent and vice praident, after C ur«« C ro u p . d itio n al 70,000,000 bushels left over which th e result is forwarded to W ash "M y th ree children are all subject to from last year. T h a t gives th o I ’nited ington, directed to th e president of the S tates a su rp lu s o f 150,000,009 bushels, I cro u p ; I telegraphed to Ban Francisco,] senate. The final count is made by the or It m eans from $ 100,000,000 to $125,- got n half dosen U.ttle* of S. It. Cough senate and house of representatives It is a |>erfect rem edy. God 000,001 will bo b rooght to th is co u n try I C ure. jointly assem bled, on th e second W ed 1 bless you for it. Yours, etc., J . II. i because of o u r w heat sales. nesday in February. E n g lan d is liy all odd* th e g reatest Croaicr, G rants I’ass, O r. 50 ren ts per w h eat b u y er In th e w orld. S he con bottle. For sale by all druggists. I t i* reported th a t cltixens of Wood- sum es every y ear 235,000,000 bushels All unclaim ed letter rem ains In the h u m , who have fer years fought against o f w heat a n d raise* only 35,000,000 licensing saloons in th a t town, are now bushels. T here Is a d em an d for 200,- post office for Ft. McPolcn. favoring letting them in. W ithout sa OOO.tag) bushels w hich m u st I h > supplied Good advice: Never leave home on a loons, W nodhurn 1ms forged ahead of from abroad. T h is supply comes in or «ny o th er town in Marion county out- d er nam ed from th e I'u ite d States, journey w ithout a bottle of C ham ber lain's Colic Cholera and D iarrhoea Rem aid« of Salem. Then why should this Itussia, th e A rg en tin e n n d In d ia edy. For sale by A. T. Hill !>rnggist. W k w a rd step lie taken now? The sub T he great w h eat p roducing countries stan tial citizens of W oodhurn will do o f th e world are. In th e o rd e r nam ed, w«l! to aland firm against th e blighting th e I'u ite d states, Itussia, F rance, In ' P IK K N OTIC It i 1 m . . I . ban . « v e ren ted th a N ew b erg Meat M arket influences of the sulnon, and m antain dia anil th e A rg e n tin e o f Mr. I.u c sz fo rm er ly o w n e d and ru u by T h is y e a r th e th e already well earned reputation of C u lt -d Stiiti-s will Imve a surplus, w ith J. S Haker. 1 In ten d to k eep a su p p ly of F l t L s I l A N I » C T K K I » 31 K A T S th e little city for snap and enterprise. last y e a r's added, o f l >0,non,non bushels. on listili s i s it t im e . S o lic itin g s .h a r e of Tli* condition of Itussia I* u n k n o w n . your in tro n a i;* I rem ain Y o u r, re sp ec tfu lly . The King of 8 Woden ami Norway, l M- It I* estim ated, Iwiwever, Hint »ho will •Inn. Comic c»r II, has bran chosen by treaty iwtwecn ba lOO.OUO.OilO to 159,009,000 bushel* th e U nited States and G reat Britain as 1 sh o rt of a norm al crop. Itussia m ay !»• N c w h e r,, O ctober, IVOt. th e fifth official arb itra to r of the Veneau- compelled to Imy In th e w o rld ’s mar- N o lle * to C red llor«. elan boundary question. Tlia o th er ar- k rta instead o f selling In th em . The In ih c C ounty C ourt for Y a m h ill c o n n tr , O re b itrato rs, four in num ber, are to be A rucntlno w ill h a v e n o w heat to ex gon. in th e m atter o f th a e»tate o f A m ant!« K. designated, two by th e lord chief Justice |s>rt. T w o years ago she |sn ire d HI,- IIa g ey . <|cce««cd otice i» fiervby f i t e n by th e undcr*i<iied of Knftland, and taro by th e chief Jus- l»10;000 hiialiels on th e m ark ets of th e A N d m in istra to r of ih r Kutate of A m anda K II«- tice of th e U nited Stales. King Oscar i» w orld T h is y ear heavy rain s a n d lo- gey, deeeaaed, to th e c re d lto r* of «ml «II per » 011 « h a v in g elnim « ag iiu » t th e «aid d e c e a se d known as th e “ G iant K iii|i," as lie stands en sts have destroyed m uch of th e grow- th em w ith p rop er v er ifica tio n to khe «am ithin « l i m on th« a f t e r th e »r«f p u b lic t six feet th ree inches in licight. lie is in« cro,M and lln* surplus of o th e r year* tio n e o M f tht« n o tic e to th e «aid k d m la l'tr a to r said to Is* a m sn o t « real judicial tcin|<er- is sold to have lieen consum ed already. «t th e office o f I. K Ita li in N e w in 1 re. Y-im hlU C ounty, O regon ANDKKW H AURY, »m ent »ml ol em inent luirnos«. , rim n o n n i ! I n «M» i n tito A d r\J n t-, *»for o f K*’*«c The Newberg Clothing House If You was never better prepared to please customers than now. have onr house full of Are Wo FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Mackintoshes, etc., eto. Our line of Underwear was never better. We have the best heavy Boots and Shoes ever shown in this market. Our stock of Blankets is very large. Going THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD! The Prices will suit you. East Y ours for trade. Call L. M. PARKER. ~ D ENT18TKY. PACIFIC E. P. DIXON. N ew b erg, O regon . Gold fillin g , s e a m le ss gold C row ns and B rid g e w ork a s p e c ia lty . A ll k in d s A m algam . B o n e and S ilv e r fillin g d o n e . A lso a rtificia l teeth w ith g o ld fillin g s at b ed ro ck p ric es. A ll w ork w a rra n ted . At COLLEGE. Newberg, Ore. TTOR N EY-A T-LA W . The CLARENCE BUTT. prompt attention given to College Classes. Normal Course, Book-keeping, All the Grammar School Studies, Music and Art. Telephone I^ENTISTKY. I. L. SCOFIELD. N .w li.r i, O regon . h r id .e w ork en lil S tu d en ts ca n e n te r at «njr tim e a n d And c la ss e s to su it. . l i v e r a n d bJueflUlii*.; a lu m in u m or ru b b er the f " *irla a,,d boys i. p ro v id ed u n d er th e care of » competent Matron, >1 l — lh » . i r . e l e d w ith o u t Im iu. P r ices ' Ine p o s s ib le p r ic e s. p la tes; teeth ex tr a c te d w ith o u t p aiu E x c e lle n t bo ird in p riv a te f a m ilie s . Moral an d C h ristia n in flu en ce * th ro w n ab out stu d en t* re a so n a b le. We co n fid e n tly b e lie v e that s u p er io r a d v a n ta g e s can n ot be offered in th e N orth w est. A ll e x p e n s e s m o d era te. C o rresp o n d e n c e an d v isit* s o lic ite d . For ca ta lo g u e s an d in fo rm a tio n , ad d ress, . Office “Success Gate.” And P R E S ID E N T P A C IF IC C O L L E G E , N K W B K Itft. O R E G O N . A lb ert O. Y a tes 1* A gen t for th e^ Success Autom atic Gate. (K gSE E D W A R D S, P r e sid e n t. N. E. BRITT, V lee Pres. B. C. MILES, C a sh ie r A d a res» h im ftt N ew b erg , or B a llsto n . P o lk C ounty. O regon. Get WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, Rates. . BANK OF NEWBERG. JOHN A. BECK, s t o S o lic its th e p atron age o f h is o ld I n d ia n a F r ien d s ^ h o n eed w a tch re p a irin g d qu e. a .. c k :, $ 3 0 0 0 0 . D IR E C T O K 9 : J I M S È I) W ARDS. 2 7 0 M o r r is o n S t. B. C. MILES, E. II. WOODWARD. J. C. COLCOKD N . E. BR ITT. PORTLA N D , OR. Quick I Before Sabscrihing for a Magazine J C ertifica tes o f d e p o sit is s u e d p a y a b le on d em a n d . E x c h a u g e b ou gh t an d sold . Good n o te s , -.„ s u b jec t to^ to c ch an d a g e n e r a l b a n k in g b u s in e s s d is c c o o u u n t te e d . ^ D ep o sits r e c e iv e d "subject h e ec c k a at t sig h t, aiid I ra n su c ted . C o lle c tio n s m a d e on a ll a c c e s s ib le p o in ts in th e U n ited S tates a n d C anada. C O K R E S P O N D E N T S —L add A T ilto n . P o r tla n d ; N a tio n a l Park Hank, N ew Y ork. SEE THE BEST, Time! S tran gers v is it in g th e c ity are in v ite d to c a ll at th e b ank for in fo rm a tio n c o n c e r n in g th e c it y C o rresp o n d e n c e in v it e d . DEMORESTS AN U N P A R A L L E L E D O FFE R . D e m » r e « t * a C u t P a p e r P a t t e r n * Are the m ost p r a c tic a l on th e m ark et. T h ey are o f an y siz e that a n y m em b er o f a h o u seh o ld co u ld re q u ire. Iu eACh c o o y o f th e M agazin e is p rin t ed a co u p o n e n titlin g th e su b scrib e r, or p ur c h a s e r , to a p attern (w orth and re g u la rly so ld forSS».), or a u y n u m b er o f p a ttern s for four c e n ts e a c h to co v e r p a ck a g e a n d p o sta g e . W hen th e v a lu e o f th e p a ttern s is co n s id e r e d th e su b scrib e r a c tu a lly g ets Low READY MADE CLOTHING! E xam in e Sam e and N ote T heir L ow P rices. DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE FREE Rates! The Best A ccom m oda- tions! A nd w h a t a M agazin e it is! For 1897 it w ill be m ore b r illia n t tn » u e v e r b efore. N ew m a n a g e m e n t. n ew m eth o d s, n e w id ea s. Each co p y c o u ta in s an e x q u is it e re p r o d u ctio n iu c o lo r s of so m e c e le b r a te d p ictu re bv a fa m o u s artist, w orth y to ad orn th e w a lls o f th e m ost refin ed h o m e. It is affirm ed th a t D e m u r e s t * » is th e o n ly c o m p le te F a m ily M agazin e p u b lish e d c o m b in in g a ll th e m o st e x c e lle n t p o iu ts o f its co n te m p o r a r ie s, b e s id e s h a v in g in im ita b le fea tu res o f its o w n . D e m u r e s t * » is a ctu a lly a D o z e n M a g a z in e « in on e. It is a D i g e s t o f C u r r e n t E v e n t « a m i I« lca a for th e b u sy m an or w om an , a R e v i e w an d a S to r e h o u s e o f I n te r e s t fo r a ll. W iv es, m o th ers, sis te r s a n d d a u g h ter s can find e x a c tly w h a t th e y n eed to a m u se am i in stru ct th em , a lso p ractical h elp s in ev e ry d ep a rtm en t o f d o m e s tic a m i so c ia l life , in c lu d in g t h e fu r n is h in g and o r n a m e n tin g o f th e h om e, e m b roid ery. b rie a-brac, a rtistic a m i fa n cy work o f a ll k in d s, etc., etc ., am i su g g e stio n s a m i a d v ic e re g a rd in g th e w e ll-b e in g an d d r e s s in g of th eir o w n p erson s. T h e sco p e o f th e a r tic le s for 18 % an d 1897 w ill c o v e r th e w h o le co u n try an d its v a ried in te r ests. am i th e a r tic le s w ill b e p r o f u s e l y ll l u « - t i u teri w it h t h e flu e n t e n g r a v i n g * , an d. iu j a d d itio u . it w ill p u b lish t h e b e s t a m i p u r e s t f ic t io n It trea ts at le n g th O u t - o f - d u u r a i S p o r t « . H o m e A m im e t u e n t « a n d ► n t e r - i t a ln m e n t a ; it g iv e s a g reat d ea l o f a tte n tio n to th e C h i ld r e n '« D e p a r t m e n t , a n d * * 11 1 ? r G irl«,** a n d h as a M o n t h ly S p i n p o a l u m h y C c l c t u a t e d P e o p l e , in w h ich are d is c u ss e d j im p o rta n t q u e stio n « o f th e h o u r o f in te r e s t to i th e o ld e r rea d ers. . I Let u s h a v e y o u r s u b sc r ip tio n at o n c e . Y ou I 1 get m ore v a lu e for y o u r m o u ey than It U pos- | s ib le to s e c u r e i i any o th er m a g a zin e. 1 |»e M a g a z in e o n e y e a r f o r • ’5 0 0 . 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