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’S! »o u r Last Chance. head waters of the Mississippi as early o f Hawaiian annexation, and is pro-1 C. C. Smith, the photographer is ar- as 1776. Carver says ho was told by the Deeding vigorously and in good faith to natives in that region of a great river retuove that question also front politics, ranging to go away for the summer. li'fVKTI (V E R Y K N D A Y MORNING. 4. Mr McKinley has succeeded in Call at once and have the babies’ picture that flowed into tho western ocean. This river they called Oregon, though winning for his udmlnis1 ration and for taken. Negatives go with the pictures, P. H. W o o d w a r d , E d it o r & P u b l i s h e r . Carver makes no attempt to give either himself the respect anil good wl 1 of a Old negatives sold for 10 cents each. .. .------ the origin or meaning of the word. The vast majority o f Ills f e l l o w citizens. word Oregon is found in Jefferson’s in j His personality attracts instead o f re- The m in is te r-“ Brother Jones was a F R ID A Y , AUGUST 13, 1897. structions to Lewis, but does not appear polling; and it is Ills good fortune to w-orthy man and a good Christian, The d ea co n _“ Yes little d Before Entered as second-cl»»« m ille r at the poitofllce in any work published in Europe or the have created, at the very start friend y at New berg, Oregon. United States prior to 1811. The word nnd favoring condition o f public sentí- he died be forgave the crime o f ’73.” — appears in none of the early Spanish rrient, hard to define precisely, but Truth maps or charts—and whatever it may likely to be of immense value to him , With the Chehalem valley prune crop mean or from what source derived there all through his term —N. Y . Bun. F o r tl»c K id n e y «. nicely harvested and sold for tour cents is nothing to indicate that there is any “ I am 65 years old; have had kidney per pound, we will have a little Cion- S I L V K I t A N D H E A T . thing in the sweet marjoram story.— disease and constipation for 25 years, j dyke right here at home. W id e n in g C h »«m B e tw e e n Statesman. Am now well—used yourS. B. Headache i NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ¡F t Z E Z D T T C T lO lS r S -A -X j E .A .T T The Delineator lias long been a house hold word throughout the length and tireudth of the land. The Autumn num ber ¡ b no hack number hut ¡ b filled with bright things of interest to the ladies. The impression prevails that cured horse and mule meat will find ready buyers in the Clondyke country before “ gentle Annie” sings of springtime again. This ought to furnish a market for the Linton factory. The estimated crop of beet sugar in Germany this year is 1,830.000 tons. This country hould he producing some thing like that amount, instead of send ing abroad for its weetness. and we will do it too in the course of a little time. The Wilson tariff law was of few days and full of sorrow to the people. The Dingley bill knocked it out in the first round of the new administration, and even those who have been extreme free traders expect better things to come as a result of the change. If half the stories told about tho rich ness of tho Clondyke country prove to bo true, the argument of the 16 to I fel lows that there is not enough gold pro duced to afford a medium of exchange for tho business of the country, will lie considerably weakened. Same of our prune growers who hooted at the mere mention of the tariff ques tion during the presidential campaign last full, are now in high glee over the prospect of getting better prices fordried prunes this season. That two cent tar iff on foreign prunes even makes a free trade prune grower smile. A Philadelphia barber who is some- tiling of a calculator lias been making some figures on the eneregy expended by a woman in making a century run on a bicycle, and here is the result. "Take a woman who weighs 120 pounds and who rides a wheel weighing 20 pounds. In riding »00 miles I have calculated that a power of more than 3,000,000 pounds of energy, or about 100-liorBe power, lias been brought into play. “ And to think that all this has been expended in riding a bicycle. Had the woman lirected this energy in running a sew ing machine, where a force of two pound-» will run a needle over ii piece of cloth for a distance of a foot, she could have hemmed a piece of iu h h I mi about 1,500,000 feet, or nearly 300 miles long. “ The same amount of energy used to propel a baby carriage weighing 10 pounds, containing a baby weighing 12 pounds more, would semi the youngster 500 miles. “ The same amount of energy expended in churning would produce thirty tons of butter, or would push a carpet sweep er over an area of 250,000 square feet. Ho much lias lieen said and written of I lie bleakness ami terrors of the Clon dyke country that anything said on the the oilier side will lie glad news to those who have friends who have gone into that country to spend the winter. The Illustrated American says: Dawson City is nearly ten degrees fur ther to the south than the ancient Nor wegian town of Hammerfost, where men make shift to live comfortably the year round. To be sure there is no gulf stream to temper the iron frosts of Clon dyke, ami tile average winter cold is 23 degrees lielow zero; hut there aro warm winds from the Pacific in the summer that make the climate far from forbid ding. Tho average temperature for the summer months is 56 degrees, and the 84 degree mark is by no means unknown to tho mercury. It is, of course, too far north for wheat, lint barley, oats and rye ripen freely, and ordinary vege tables can lie cultivated with success. A (air index to the soil and climate is afforded by the limiter. The finest white spruce grows abundantly in the Clondyke regions. The trunks even at tain a diameter of two feet where the forest is not crowded. As for danger of starvation, Unit should not exist if tho miners exercise common prudence. The streams swarm with salmon, and a few weeks of fishing in the fall should pro vision the settlement securely. E Newberg Clothing House, H u m m er*« P o l i t i c a l T w in « . It is said that Governor Lord’s friends Tho purchase of Alaska from the Czar will urge him to become a candidate for of Russia in 1861. when Secretary Sew- re-election. Just what amount of “ urg ward was in charge of our foreign busi ing” it will take remains to be seen. ness, was regarded at the time as a favor to the Russian government. In the There aro but few left to mourn the darkest days of the war the Czar was al departure of the Wilson law from the most the only European friend of the statute books. The former friends of United States, and when Great Britian’s the law now admit that it was a failure. attitude was most threatening a Russian fleet was dispatched to New York and Prof. Andree and his balloon is not remained in American waters for many exactly another Charley Ross affair but months as a warning to England that the fate of the professor promises to be she must not meddle in the American about as near past finding out a3 iltat of dispute. After the war was over the Czar needed money, and the favor shown the long lost boy. by tho presence of the Russian ships was returned by the purchase of the The European shortage of wheat is es Russian territory, then supposed to be timated at 100,000,000 bushels. Oregon of no value. The price paid was #7,200,- farmers will do a great deal toward sup 000, and the formal transfer was soon plying this deficiency in exchange for after made Alaska became a terri Johr.ny Bull’s gold.. tory in 1868.—Globe Democrat. It ¡ b true that the public generally The fellows who havo been saying “ I supposed Alaska to be worthless ami the told you so” seem to be disappointed at purchase of it a fraud, but Secretary seeing so many signs of returning pros Seward always asserted that the time perity, but they must take tilings as would come when the wisdom of the they come, along with other people. purchase would he admitted by all. H F R O M ,, . and Liver Cure one vear. Used 6 bot-1 _ _ ___ . u ___._ ___ , ; ties at 50 cents each. J. H. Knight, was intrinsically worth 50 cents, and Rutledge, Or.” «•’or sale by all drug-) when an ounce of silver and a bushel gists. of wheat were nearly o f equal value, the furmers o f the coun'ry were Imran-1 guetl from Eastern to Western sea on j frond mother “ Oh, Peter, Peter, I the necessity of «dopting the policy o f I thought I told you not to play with the free coinage of silver to Insure good y ° ur soldiers on Sunday.” Peter— “ But I call them the Salva prices for their agricultural products. The farmers were told by these reck tion Army on Sunday ’’—Tit-Bits. less demagogues that a bushel of wheat and an ounce o f silver wou'd always be John Griffin, of Zanesville, O., says; of equal value, and that the only way " I never lived a day for thirty years to Increase farm products was to In without B u ffe rin g agony, until a box o f crease the value of silver by arbitrary De W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured my legislation. In the general depression piles.” For piles and rectal troubles,! that prevailed throughout the farms of cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all of the country, very many farmersae- skin troubles De W itt’s Witch Hazel cepted the theory, and blindly voted Salve is unequalled. A .T . H ill . I to destroy public and privule credit, forgetting that they must thereby de “ Mrs Meeker, observed a frientl of stroy prosperitv in agricultural and all the fttmi 'y, is a very superior woman other industrial pursuits. 8he can converse Intel Igent'y, I be During the present week si ver reach lieve, on a thousand different topics.” ed the lowest point It has ever reached ¡ ‘ Yes,” sighed Mr Meeker. “ And in the history o f this government, site does.” when it sold at 57 37 cents per ounce, and at the same time wheat command F o r th e Lung;«. ed ready sale at over 80 cents |ier bush Elder Alson W. Steers writes from el. The silver dollar Is now intrinsc- Portlund, Or.: “ There is no medicine ally worth less than 46 cents, t nd for the throat and lungs that I can would be tit once reduced to that value recommend to ministers, public speak in its purchasing power by he adop ers and singers, with the confidence tion o f the free-silver policy. that I can the S. B Cough Cure.” 50 N or is the steady increase in the vul- cents per bottle. For sale by all drug ue o f wheat, while sliver has been gists. steadily dec-filing, a fitful flurry in the market. We have the largest wheat “ I hope you appreciate th e fic t, sir, crop ever produced in the country now that in marrying my daughter you a'most ready for market, anti in one marry a large hearted generous girl.” day o f the present week 40 steumers I do, sir (with emotion); and I hope were chartered for foreign ports to car she inherits those qualities from her ry over 40,000,000 htiahe s of wheat, and fath er— Harlem Life. much more would h ive gone, hud it — ♦ been possibetn obtain transportation. Who can think C u re« C rou p . of some simple Thus while silver lots reached toe low thing to patent? “ My three cb'ldren are all subject to Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. est p «int ever kn wn in the market, Write JOHN WEDDERBURN A CO., Patent Attor- wlicut commands over 80 cents, and is croup; I telegraohod to San Francisco, neys, Washington, D. C., for their $i,SÜ0 price otter end tut o f two hundred lurentlone wanted. reasonably certain to increase in value got a half dozen bottles of S. B. Cough Cure. It is a perfect remedy. God because o f the comparative failure of TTO R N E Y-A T-LA W . the wheat crop in the wheut producing bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. H. Crozier, Grants Pass. Or. 50 cents per countries abroad. No farmer of average intelligence cun bottle. For sale by all druggists. cru Y o u are cordially invited to call at our store and see what bar gains are being offered in HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, S 91 $, ETC. Hoc son Bros. Is out with a new line of' Perfumes and Toilet Creams. The latest things for hands and Rough faces. Chapped Toilet Soaps, Bath Soaps, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Etc. Also just received a new assort ment of Fishing Tackle. Come and see them. . A .- T . H I L L Wanted-An Idea CLARENCE BUTT. W ill practice iu all the courts o f the state. S p eciil attentino given to probate work, the writing of deed«, mortgages, contracts ami the drafting of a ll legal papers. N e w b e rg . O r e g o n . O f f ic e — Second Floor Bank of Newberg Building. longer l»e misled by the cry of dema Mrs. Manykids—“ There is one good gogues that free sliver and gootl prices for agricultural products go hand in tiling about our gir s--they are always hand. The degradation of our e ircu -self possetl. Papa Manykids (grim ly)—“ Yes they lallng medium would destroy all val I wish they would ues, and however much nore the farm are too B elf-possed ELMEB P. DIXON, er might obtain nominally for hia get some one else to possess them .” wheat the purchasing power would gradual y decline, mid he w-ould tie the A l.le N a ile d . loser in every way. la>t the farmers Consumption and bronchitis are not Office 2 doors west o f H ill’s Drug store. look the wheat and silver question by any means the same, although it is 1st. street’ Newberg, Oregon. squarely in the face. Let them look at hard to distinguish one from the other tie fuc'a, and let the tlieroists and Bronchitis is an inflammadon o f the demagogues go to the rear.—Philadel lining o f the wind »ubes or air vessels phia Times o f the lungs, causing sorei.ess of tlie : same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, F L O U R , F R E D . H A Y & G R A I N , It heals everything except a broken difficulty o f breathing, spitting of mut <1 A R D E N & F L O W E R heart, tuuy lie said ol De Witt's Witch ter and sometimes blood. Thousands SEEDS. Hazel Halve. Piles and rectal diseases, die anuua'ly with this dread disease. L in d Pl ister, Poultry Supplies and etc., etc. cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and Wilbur’s Cough Cure will cure. Price , »g ^ F r e e Delivery. R. W. 8 EIGLEDER. all skin troubles may be cured by it 50 cents For sale hv till Druggists 1st street.Newberg. Oregon. A. T. H il l . quickly ami permanently. DENTIST Feed & Seed Store N e w I'o p u c r a t lc V*iatf »rm . “ Well there Is one thing to lie proud r P A K K N O T IC E -------------* iv e rented the Newberg Meat Market of, we have no class prejudice In this 1 o I f h Mr I.nens form erly owned and r>-a by J. 3 It titer I intend to keep a »a p p ly of country.” “ 1 guess you never got around when P lU v S H A N D C U R E D M E A T S three or fo ir s -plintnnres got hold o f a on hand at all times. Soliciting a share of freshman.” — Indianapolis Journal. your pitronagu I remain The New York Sun is authority for the statement that the popoeratle and and populists platforms will have a new plank next fah. It will read somewhat as follows: Yours respectfully. Whereas. The crop of wheat in the “ Last summer one of our grand-child- j »Jas. C o m ic . United Htutes Is said to be unusually rett was sick with u severe bowel trouts ! large, and. Newberg, October, 1W6. le,” says Mrs. E. O. Gregory, of Fred-, Whereas, The price of wheat has] rlckstown, Mo. “ Our doctor's remedy j been advanced by the money power: hud fulled, then we tried t’liiim ierlaln's ; be it Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 1 Resolved, That thecondltinn of the W illi C. II. Markham at tho head of which gave very speedy relief.” For farmer can never be improved by largo the passenger business for the Southern sa'e by A. T. Hill crop* or largo returns for the same, due l ’aeific in Oregon the old hide-bound to the iniquitous machinations and methods that have been pursued by the •‘ Moth, r.” said a th uglitful Bratton manipulations o f Wall street: and, company all these years are to give ehihl to Itis maternal relative Resolved, That we view with alarm »••»licit» the pu m n aee o f his old Indi tua j place to more progressive ideas with ref "W h a t is it, W aldo.” Friends who ueed watch repairing done. anil denounce with indignation the erence to passenger traffic. In a circular ‘ ‘ Is Philudelphi » older than Boston, alleged increase in the production o f . just isouod Mr. Markham announces 2 7 0 M o rriso n St. E V E R Y m e m b e r i»f ! mother?” j wheat uud the demand for the same: **. R T L A N D . O R . that a rate of one fare for the round trip “ Of course not, my «on The first E V E R Y faintly mi and I ' R t P T K R O X k OK M’ K I N L K Y . will lie given from all (Mints on tho com- settlement was made in Charlestown Resolved, That the alleged foreign E V E R Y f a r m , in panic* linos to Salem during tho state I le v le t v o f F iv e M onth** W o r k o f the demand for wheat is indubitably an in 1630,while Win Penn did not arrive lair. on the site o f Philadelphia until 52 A d u iln l«t r a t r » n . E V E R Y v illage, in artificial crisis produced by the Rot Its- j yeurs ater.” The period between the inauguration chillis: and, E V E R Y State and T e rrito ry . (Y e llo w Stoue P irk Line ) The Oregon Agriculturalist says: A few | o f President McKinley and Ids depart “ That was always my impression, Resolved, That the wheat crop and mother, hut how is it Unit Philadel hogs are needed on every fruit farm to ure from Washington for a vacation MIE O N L Y D INING CAR ROUTE KROM F O R E d u c a tio n , nnd the price • f wheat cannot In- in R TLA N D It» TH E K AS T. phia Is meiitlo ed in the Bible, while TH E O N L PO uat up upuiai kutable fruit. Every little after the first five months o f hard work Y HOC IF TO TH E YELLOW STONE creased or made • ormal by natural and F O R N o b le .Manhood, N A T IO N A L PA R K Boston is n ot."— Ex. prune, every scabby prune,every "frog” I constitutes chapter 1 o f the ttdndnls- honest means until the free coinage of — --»----- should bo saved for hog feed instead of (ration’s history. FOR True W om anhood. This is a distinct silver at the ratio o f 16 to 1 bus stimu I.SCVZ | I ' ll Depot. Font Bill St I AKStvE «>11 o f ( ¡ l a i t n e a « being sent to the market. It lias been lierlod for trial ami achievement, and lated nature, boomed prices, uud re No. 2. | F «»t m 'll for K ils m s. No. 1. shown by C. E. Hoskins ami others that Is worth while to SM wha* the record Is a pleasant, palatable preparation, en- Kel*o. I'astlc Rook, Win i all im p o rta n t n e w s o f the N ation. I T C.IV lieved tlie downtrodden farmer from lock. Cheh-«11*. Central- it pays to dry all those inferior prunes I Is. tirc y free from tilt oily taste, and may i all iin|M»rtnnt news o f the W o r l d . I T C.1V the clutch o f the usurer and the money 1«, South Bend. Monte- and inferior fruit of all kinds for hog be administered Internally or applied ito o . Aberdeen, Oconta, Between the time when Major Mc shark. IT G I V I > the most re lia b le mûrit et reports. O lym p*« rucoma, 8e«t feed if there is more of it than can be Kinley took hold and the time when externally, it wilt remove all pain tie. V ictor!«. Pt Town IT G IV [ b r illia n t nnd In structive e d itorials. Resolved, That iu the present con «end. Elleuabnrg. Koa- utilized in this way while fresh. Our he let go temporarily for rest, those th «t “ human tlcsli Is heir to." if prop 1 fuel n o tin g short stories. IT G IV dition o f things urge crops anti large \yn North Yakima, sweet cherries must be of considerable tilings, among ..then have happened: erly applied, and might lie rigidly Sprtgue. Cheoey, Spo I T G I V I > an unexcelled a g r i c u l t u r a l d e p a r t m e n t . prices for tlie same are an outrage and kaue, Pullman Gar- value as hog feed as they contain a targe Price 1. The tarilf question lias been re a curse, and a distinct insult to the termed “ a panacea for all ills.” field, F arm iuftoo, Mos IT G IV I science an d m e c h a n ic a l in fo rm a tio n cow. I ’ niontown. Gen amount of sugar, ami when they are moved from pn lilt's 50 cents For sale by all Druggists. The pledge of popoerats and populists. I T G I V I i illu stra te d fashion articles. 1.00 P .M . esee. Rowland. B. C ; 7:30 P. M. --- » spoiled for market by cracking, could be tlie party which nominated McKinley Trail. B C ; Nelson. B. IT G IV I humorous illu stratio n s C : K«»lo. MlMonln, fed to hogs in moderate quantities. The Iltat it world give the country a square Onr farmer friend I>. B. Kinger.v has Batte. Anaconda. H ele IT G IV There is a time for everything: and > e n te rta in m e n t to old a n d y o u n g na. St Paul, Miuneapo meat of hogs grown on a mixed diet of ly protective tarltl' as a settlement o f always made a practice of holding his IT G I V the time to attend to a cold is when it i satisfactio n e v e r y w h e r e to everybody. lie. K a n ««* City. O m « clover, skim-milk, cull fruits, potabs-s, the question, and thus give the coun wheat until it reached a tlgnte approx ha. Council Bluff!«. St »tarts. Don’t wait till you have con L ou i«. Chicago, W e l l etc., is incomparably better than that try rest, lias Is'ctt honestly red emed. imating his own views as to what the ington. New York. Phll- sumption but prevent it by using One We Fnrsiih THE GKAPHIC and the KEW YOfiK WEEKLY TBIBUNE, . Of bogs fed on corn alone. There are a ielp h ia. and 2. The adml Istration during these Minute Gough Cure, the great remedy market ought to lie under known cir «11 pot.its East «nJ few placet in Orogon w here farmers can five month» has organized for four cumstances. He is not one o f the kind Southeast for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and make it pay to raise hogs on an extensive ye .rs who go it blind, and because wheat is I be prestd 'lit It s met ami sus all throat ami lung troubles. scale, but there are few farmers who taineil the tre oendlmis strain conse higher this week titan it was last con 3 P A Y S to M inneapoli«. Omaha. Kansas CASH IN ADVANCE. City, aud 8t. Paul. A. T. H ill . can afford to farm without keeping some quent upon the legitimate competition D A Y » to Milwaukee and Chicago. clude that it will he still higher next Address all orders to 4S D A Y » to Washington Philadelphia. New Ul.MMt W ill i ell. hugs. we* k, but he reads the newspapers and for office, lie has made most o f the York and Roston, and other East ern points • prlm-tpa’ appointments in a manner The many different skin diseases such watches the crop and market teports. Rsegajre checked through to destination of We often see it stated tli.it the first generally satisfactory t ■ citizens o f all a.« ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip There Is not a hit of the e’etnenl com ticket Writs vonr name and addrs»» on a po.tal card, ««n d It to Geo W Best. Trthtmc F »r sleeping car reservation» ticket«, maps 0 * c « New York C itj. and a sample copy o f THE NEW Y O R K W E E K L Y time the wor»l Oregon appeared in print parties: nnd what is to Is* noted espec- elas, ecsema, itching or an eruption of monly ca led "lu c k " In his method, and full information, call on or w rite 1 K IB t NF. w ill be m ailed to you. hut In nearly every instance he has was in ThanatopBis in 1817, i.t which ia l.v nttout ibis, lie lias preserved har pimples, (»stilles, blotches, chaps or monious relations with the uiemlters cracking open of tlie skin, scrofula, are made money by holding. This year Bryant says— o f Ids party In l»>lh houses of congress, directly the cause of impure blood. he has got it figured out that wheat is “ Where rolls the Oregon \v p H E A C O C K l ’LPOT LUMBEB YABD, anil bus made, perhaps, ns few enemies Wilbur’s Ilio.. I Flintier is acknowledge I going to tie worth a dollar a bushel, “ An<l hears no sound M l M orris.iw « « . C o r f h t n l . ’’ * 1 * NEWBEBG. obegon . though in answer to the quest! > n to bo the best medicine known for any outside as any preside t ever made “ Save its own dashing».” DOORS I.ATH. GLASS. CEDAR. whether he will hold for that figure lie WINDOWS. LIME. SA3H of these unsightly complaints. Trice This is not wholly correct. The wortl during the corresponding (H-rltwl Fl R. MOULDINGS. SAND. 'VNIGHTS RETWOOD. 3. The administration h a s detl Itely #1.00 per bottle. Fo- »>’ b y a ll P.ug- d. uUnca to tie definitely committal.— first appeared in tho printed works of SIU N U LtU . H A IR . CORD. Y E L L W P IN E Builders H V itw arc. Reporter. g»*ts. ETC ETC. Jonathan Carver, win* penetrated to the committed It If o> Utc American |«olioy The mentliers of the late lamented Oregon legislature were rather inactive last winter hut the summer's sun seems to have warmed some of them up to ac tivity. lion. Thomas Vaughn, of Lane county, one of the number, horse-whip ped a preacher at Coburg recently as a result of a political discussion engaged in on the street. A. WATCHMAKER »»» JEWELER, Tha itdW-ïürk {¿sdii, Tribune Foi* Northern Pacific. U “ ____ _ •A-.N vcj One Y e a r for O nly 81.50, THE GRAPHIC, Newberg, Or. A, D. CHARLTON, Ass’t Qcn’I Pass. Azent. Portland, Ore. E. II WOODWARD, Inca! Agen!. • K e tte n , Or. ^ . M