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ruptcy law ever passed in the U nited pressing to values as th e y would be if States—th a t of 1801—aroused so much supplies of old w h eat were large, and -oppositiou th a t it was repealed two and there Is reason to hope th at fair prices a half years later. The second, passed , will be obtained for a bouutlfu! supply u il ' id i r n r jtriday m o r k i k o . in 1841, lasted two years, and th e th ird , of agricultural products d u rin g th e S. H. W oodwmbd , E d i t o » k P u b l i s h e r . enacted in 1867, was repealed eleven com ing yedr. T he rem arkable show ing m ade by years afterw ard. Since 1878 m any a t tem pts wero made to frame a national o u r export trad e in agricultural pro FR ID A Y , JU L Y 8, 1898. bankruptcy act, but all were unsuccess d u cts and th e hopeful outlook cannot ful until th e measure was agreed upon fall to have a most im p o rta n t hearing •Knterad u second rlaaa m a tte r at the po.tofllee w hich has now gone onto th e federal upon the m aterial prosperity of this a t Newberg, Oregon. c o u n try .—Scientific A m erican. sta tu te books.—Statesm an. V . T h e form er is designed to carry tw o 12J-!neh, two 11 Inch and n ine 5J- Inch guns In h er main liattery, an d th e latter tw o 11-lnch, 11-incli, eight 5j-in cb an d 5)-lnch four 6.9-incli guns. But ag ain st tw o 12-iuch an d tw o ]o-inch guns of th e M onterey an d th e four 10-inch of th e M onaduock supplem enting tiie m any \ eig h t-in ch an d sm aller caliber* of Dew- 'e y fleet, and w ith land forts an d chan- I nel m ines to aid us, C am ara cannot possibly prevail. T he rest of th e I squadron consists of unarm ored ves The attention of bicycle scorchers is T H E C O L O R E D P K O P L K A N D T U E sels. W ith C am ara 's dep artu re for th e called to the following from C hicago: WAR. I t has been rem arked m an y tim es Philippines, Spain should have left for Dr. S. C. S tanton, who has charge of the exam ination of recruits for the regu th a t the presen t w ar will be w orth to hom e defense tw o tine arm ored cruisers, lar arm y in this city, bus caused a sen th e C ardenal Cisneros and th e P riucesa sation among th e medical men by d e th e N ation all it will cost in th e wiping claring th a t a habitual rider of hicyles, o u t of h * I'tionul lilies aud th e com plete de A sturias, h u t they are not y et ready. or a scorcher, is unfit physically to serve restoratlon betw een th e N o rth and th e T he hom e squadron includes th e Al- as a soldier in th e arm y. lie has made S o u th . T he people of both sections fonsn X I I I an d the L epanto, protected th is m atter the subject of his severest have responded w ith alacrity to th e j cruisers of 5000 unrl 4320 tons displace C'onie a n il e x a m in e o n r Good* tests, in his exam inations of applicants for enlistm ent, aud many men have call of tiie president, U nion veterans, m ent, an d carrying four 7 8 in ch an d b e fo r e yo u sent! y o u r m o n e y to "Of all (be flags th a t float alolt been rejected because of the ‘‘bicycle Confederate v eterans aud th e sons of six 4 6-Inch guns, besides sm aller pieces. o t h e r p la c e s w h e r e yon c a n n o t O 'er N eptune’s g allan t tars, h e a rt," as th e practitioners term -it, both, a u d now we h a re N o rth ern regi B ut these vessels are also n o t ready. h o p e t o g e t a p en n y h a c k ........... ‘O r wave on high in v i c t o r y caused by excessive exercise in riding m en ts au d S o u th ern regim ents brigad Spain has also tw o obsolete artnorc-lads, th e wheel. Above th e cons of Mars, th e V ito ria a n d the N u m ancin, and ed together and m arching, cam ping Give m e our flag—C olum bia’s flag— several vessels of less consequence. The report of th e cruel and inhum an an d fig h tin g u n d er th e sam e flag aud The emblem of th e free, W ith C ervara’s ships destroyed and ■hooting of our wounded soldiers by the for a com m on m u se A nd fling it o u t ’mid song and s h o u t: C am ura's ut tiie Philippines we could Scarcely less significant of th e g reat Spaniards as th e former were being car T he B anner of th e S e a ! ried to th e rear at Santiago, only serves ch an g e w h ich has occurred d u rin g the spare our five greut battle-ships, au d o u r tw o splendid arm ored cruisers to Sampson is ’’a bigger m an than old to confirm Americans in the belief th a t last th irty years, au d not less educa attack th e Spanish coast an d its sea tional In a rig h t direr: inn, Is th e-m st- tiie Spaniards are a barbarous, half civ G ra n t" ju st now. ilized people, and unw orthy the place of ter-of-course way in w hich th e country- ports of Cadiz, Ferrol, C artegena and regards th e e n listm en t of colored troops Barcelona. T h is fleet w ould be strong T here is nothing small about G eneral a nation on the face of th e globe. u n d er colored officers now going on. euougli to capture a S panish port in S h atter. His weight is 310 pounds. T he w h ile y o u n g m en w ho are en list tiie C anaries or on th e n o rth ern coast On account of our g reat naval victories Senator W hite of California has’n t a and on behalf of our soldiers who are ing today a n d w ho w ill soon be m a rc h of A frica, capture eval supplies, and nam e to fit his actions in the senate at exposed on the buttle fields lo suffering ing, cam p in g a n d fig h tin g side by side use it ns a naval huse for operations ag ain st Spain —O regonian. a ll. and disease, President McKinley lias is w ith colored soldiers cunuot form any conception of th e cliange in conditions sued a proclam ation nam ing next S un T w o SrHdiers. I t appears th a t Spain don’t care to day as a day of thanksgiving aud p rayer. and public se n tim e n t th at has occurred With ga llant step ami flashing eye. since th e b eginning of th e last w ar. .have any of her fleet left to be bothered And swelling heart a nd co urage high, One ma rc he s gayly dow n th e street w ith a t th e close of th e w ar. The Telephone-Registor lias been sold Home of the p eip lexing questions th a t To m a rti a l music 1c loud 1 i aud sweet. to F . 8 . H arding. Prank is a good news arose th e u co ncerning tiie sta tu s and All Is before h i m —n a u g h t he kuo-rs treatm en t of th e negroes app ear alm ost B ert W . E ck h art of Jefferson hung paper man as well us an all round good Of d e ad ly wound* from lu rk i n g foea; Only th e glory of the brave him self on account of disappointm ent in fellow and be will take care o( th e T. It. ludicrous in the lig h t of ev en ts th a t H e sees, lu flu -* that p ro u d ly wave. have show n t4ieir artificiality an d in a love affair. The woman in the case in good shape. tvtt h flushing c heek a n d ho pe fu l smile, justice. Tiie g reat difficulty oil both w as fortunate in h er escape. H e waves his farewells, b u t the w h il e A s u d d e n te ar all q u ic k ly d rie d sides was how to deal w ith th e slaves • .. .JL- II , The senate passed th e H aw aiian an w ith o u t d istu rb in g th e ir "co n stitu tio n Sh ow s the w arm h e ar t he c uuuot hide. G en. Blanco seems to be getting im nexation resolutions by a vote of 42 to 21 a l” statu s a n d recogn'ziog them either T h e other, be nt and old a n d gray, p a tie n t b u t his tim e will como by and W atche s h im gayly m a rc h aw ay; and th e president will attach his signa as free m en or hum an beings. T his A dow n the seared and w r in k le d c h e e k by. Sampson will give him som ething U n h id d e n te ard ro ps slowly creep. tu re a t once. H awaii is'ours. difficulty soon solved Itself as far as th e to whine about a little later on. Sw iftly the years sweep back, a n d lo! n o rth was concerned, but for a tim e it A vis ion of th e long ago. T h u rsd ay ’s dispatch*» stated th a t w as very real a n d em barrassing. G en The sumo gsy throng, th e crowd, the cheers, No com plaint is beard from any source The m a rti a l airs, the llags, th e tears. respecting tbo use of revenue stumps. Spain was about to sue for peace. The eral B u tle r’s fam ous designation of H im self so bra ve and youn g and strong, Spaniards seem to have had enough of slaves w ho cam e into th e U nion lines W ar revenue m ust be raised and people One of the noble, g a lla n t thro ng; A ru d e arm jostles h i m —aud th e n as "c o n tra b a n d s" wns regarded by generally seem to ne willing to co n trib the "Y an k ee pigs" already. B ac k to today he c omes again. m a n y as d angerous doctrine. I n Ju ly , u te th e ir p art toward it. F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y & G R A IN OCR G R E A T A G R I C U L T U R A L SU- 1861, th o U n ited S tates m arshal of K an A nd nob ly forcing hack the cry (It longing ‘‘bu t lo do au d to d i e " — GARDEN & FFOW EK l'K K M A C r. With t re m b li n g voice h e w e ek ly cheers, sas w rote to M r. L in co ln ’s attorney I t was a big day on the F ourth of A ud t u r n s aside to h id e his tears. SEEDS. T h e farm ers of th e U n ited S tates ore general a sk in g w h eth er he should en J u l y . Sam pson's little encounter with Fr ee DellveVy. bless th e young! God bless th e old! C ervera was reported in th e early morn now o b ta in in g from all p arts of th e force th e fugitive slave law . The at God Fo r patriot hear ts of pure s t Rold! E C. W a r d & Co. A ud o ’er th e m both, the noble hfave, in g , as well as th e arrival of o ur troops world more m oney for th e fiscal year to rn ey general inform ed him th a t he O ur Flag of Free do m e v e r wave! 1st. Street, Newberg, Orego n w hich en d s w ith tills m o n th th a n in had no discretion b it to execute all a t M anila. Glad news. —K ansa s City Star. an y preceding y ear in th e histo ry of laws, an d said: “ A refusal by a m in A d m i n i s t r a t o r '* *ale. th e c o u n try . Iu 1892 A m erican exports isterial officer to execute an y law w hich W ee k ly C rop B ulletin . Governor elect, T. T. Geer would make T ^ O T I C E IS HER EB Y GIVEN TH A T TH E of ag ricu ltu ral products am o u n ted to properly lielougs to his office is an offi b-. TV* v :t; P o r t l a n d , Ore., J u ly 4, 1898. __ u n d e rs ig n e d as the ad m in is tra to r of the wu excellent U nited States senator, hut te of Abigail S tl u b ro u g h , de ce a se d, will bv $799,.323,212, b u t tills will be surpassed cial m isdem eanor, of w hich I do not S how ers occurred east of the Cas i esta Oregou needs him for governor and then v ir t u e a n d a u th o rity of an o rd e r of sale d uly by th e record of th e y e a r w h ich closes doubt tiie presid en t w ould tak e n o tice.” cades (luring the n ig h t of Ju n e 2 9 t h I m a d e and e n te re d by the c ounty court of the i t always makes bad work for a gov c o u n ty of Yamhill, state of Oregon, on the 11th w ith th e p resen t m o n th of Ju n e . T he In 1861, a m o n th after th e first buttle an d th e m orning of J u n e 30th; w ith day :• - of J u n e A. P 18)8. tu the m atte r of th e e s ern o r to figure in a senatorial election. p relim in ary reports of th e May e x p o r of Bull R u n , Hon. Caleb B. S m ith , Mr. th is exception, fair w eath er bus pre ta te of said A b 'g ii l S ti nhro ii gh de ce ase d. on the 30th day of Ju ly A P. 1898. at th e hour of 1 tations w hich have reached lira bureau Lincoln's secretary of th e interior, said vailed over Oregon d u rin g th e past o’clock In th e afte rnoo n of «aid day, on the pre m is es, du ly aell acc ordi ng to law, at public Thero aro a largo num ber of republi of sta tistic s show tlm t th e ag ricu ltu ral in an u d d re ssu t Providence, K. I. “ The seven days. T he tem p eratu re changed auction to tho h ig he st bidder, for one half c \ s h c an s throughout Oregon who will be ex p o rts w ill exceed $800,000,000, aud I ' m nislii .l Iiy S p e c i a l C t i n T s p c n á - h a n d and one liHlf on one years c re d it se g o v ern m en t of tiie U n ited Stales lias b u t little d u rin g th e past week from in cu re d »>>• first mort gage on th e premises »old, « n ts a t tin f ro n t. highly gratified to see both M itchell and th e to ta l m ay reuch $836,000,600. w b a t it wub t h e week before. Frost th e foll owing d esc rib ed re a l pr e m is e s be long n o more rig h t to interfere w itii the in C o rb ett dropped fiom th e roll when sen- said e s t j t e , towlt: N ev er before have th e ex p o rts of th e stitu tio n of slavery in South C arolina occurred over tho Plateau Region of ing 42 to es land m or e o r less, being a pa rt of the E astern Oregon on th e m o rning of 1 c acr arterial tim b er is being looked over, ami ag ric u ltu ra l pro d u ct reached tbo $800,- of J i s Morris and •• ife, In t 3 » r 2 w in th a n it lias to interfere w itii th e peeu J u n e 28th, dam aging the m ore ten d er d Yamhill countv. >t *te of u i t f f o u , e n d oommeno- some o th e r man selected. H on. M. C. 000,000 m u r k , an d n e v e rItu t tw ice Pave liar In stitu tio n s o f Rhode Is la n d .'’ Ill ing at a poin't 79 rods s of th e n w c o rn e r of Vegetation in various localities. George o r Judge Lowell would e ith e r of th e y passed th o $700,000,000 line, th e said claim • th e n c e s 82 rods: t h e n c e e 80 rnd«: will contain all im p o rtan t w ar new s of th e did'y edition. T he w eather has been favorable to all th e n c e n 86 rods; the nc e westerly about 8> rods th e m fill the senatorial niche adm irably, fo rtu n ate y ears being 1881 a n d 1892. Septem ber, 1881, Mr. L incoln revoked grow ing crops. Special disfatti* **s up to $• hour of p u h h*o hov H ay harvest is in to the place of begin.ling; and also a .strip of R an o rd er o f G en. F re m o n t’s, issued hi ( ’a reft d sdteiition will l»e ixiveii t» Farm and F am ily Topics, a n d a t th e aaaie tim e unite th e repub C om pared w itii th e lust fiscal y ear, the progress; th e report* indjeu'e th a t clov la nd one rod w id e and 80 rods long ly ing be E tw e e n th e la nd ow ne d hv t). C Alone.iRon and M issouri, e m a n c ip atin g th e slaves of er an d wild buy are unusually heavy, Foreign < onvspn deuce, M arket R eports, an d all general new s of lican party. increase in ex p o rts of ag ricu ltu ral pro persons in rebellion agidust th e U nited an d th a t th e crop of tim o th y fully Ole Hanson, said Ntrip r u n n i n g to th e Newherg L th e W orld a -d N ation road; save a nd e x c e p t 5 acres of la ud sold and d u cts w ill be fully $150,000,000, an d S tates, a n d iu O ctober lie instructed 1 equals th e best crops of form er years, deed ed by said Abagail S tanh m ng h. de ce iv e d, We furnish I’he N ew -Y ork WeeU'y T ribune and your favorita I Since Pennoyer is o u t of politics for off th e n e nd of the above de sc rib e d trac t <-f hom e paper, com pared w ith th e preceding yeur th e G eneral S h erm an , w ho was about to i Fa'I sow n w heat, barley, rye an d oats lend, a nd w hi ch 5 acres is d iv id e d from the th e presen t h e m ight it a r t up Ids saw are nearly ready to i-e liurees'ed in all re m U nde r of said 42 acr es of la nd by a lin e A iucrcase will he over $250,000,00), w hile s ta rt oil nil expedition ag ain st I'o rt i sections. In Douglas, Jo sep h in e an d ru n n in g east and ive.-t. m ill and give tho retired policemen, ex th e total w ill be nearly fifty per c e n t In lto y al, 8. C., as follows: Also the following de sc rib e d trac* of land, to B Jackson counties, and in th e counties wit: fire comm issioners and others of Ids A pa rt of the d 1 c of D. Kainsev ami wife, excess of th a t of th e fiscal y e a r 1895. B O T H O N E Y E A H F O B ,'fil. 5 0 . You will, in general, avail yourself | i*.,e C olum bia River V ulley, h eading in t 8 s r 3 w in Y amhill countv, st ite of Oregon, L henchm en a job. The old mill has re N aturally th e ex p o rt of breadstuff* o f a n y persons, w h eth er fugitives from aud h arvesting have com m enced. The a n d b o u nde d as follows to wit: Beglnu tig at E S c u d all o r d e r s to T I I E G R A P H I C , m ained idlo these many m onths waiting a point in th e c enter of the Portland and »ay- takes tho m ost p ro m in en t place, ns lulmr or not, w ho m ay offer them selves grain is reported to be perfect an d the ton w igou road 11 75 ch tins n 34 deg 30 m in e Ncv. l i c r g , O r e g o n . to r "som ething to tie done for silver," yield u n usually heavy in every section of th e s e c orn e r of la n d d eeded by l>. Ramsey to th o national g o vernm ent; you will tiiey am o u n t to n early $1 000,000 for whilo other mills tiAve been hutiftning em ploy sue,h persons in such services Spring-sow n g rain continue» to prom a n d wife to Elvira Cook, being n p a rt of the each business day, an d th e totul will be as th e y m ay lie fitted for, e ith e r us o r ise a yield uiinoat as h etv y as th e fall s am e d 1 c a n d r u n n i n g t h e n c e w 3 deg s 9 (’4 aw ay giving em ploym ent to hundreds of , I c h a i n s ' t h e n e e s 6 rods a n d 10*. feet: t h e n r e e *t The lar$:e*t slcrk of.. m ore th a n $100,000,000 In excess o f last d in ary em ployes, or, If special circum s o w n , w i n . M i . l l t l t . p r c r o p s a .................. r e t q i l u l d e * s 9tvt ehaiu c; t h e n c e n to1 j i e ? t In the piece honest toilers. y e a r’s e x p o rts of breadstuff's. O f w heat stances seem to require It, in an y o th er t o m a n y f o r m e r c r o p s w i n c h w e r e of ’ie*iiin n* c onta in in g one a u d one ha lt called “ go o d c r o p s " T h e f r u i t c r o p acre«, m or e . r le-« tlie value of th e ex p o rts o f th e fiscal cap acity , w iili such organization in squads, com panies, or otherw ise, as you | c o n t i n u e s t o p r o m i s e v e r y l a r g e y i e l d s | «**“ ' « th is “ ‘h 'LtI mo V c "s r \ n Y i k o t o II. Chauncey M. IVpew did not believe 1898 will he m ore th a n double th a t of m ay deem m ost beneficial to th e ser P r u n e t r e e s a r e g e n e r a l l y o v e r l o a d e d I A d m in is tr a to r of th e estate of Ahigall In territorial expansion at th e beginning 7 22. th e fiscal y ear 1897, w hile th e Increase vice. Tills, how ever, not to m ean n 111,1,1 h an d p ru n in g Ims com m erced I Staubrough,deceased, of the war w ith Spain h u t it seems tlmt ... — " . . . .a ..- ' ■ In d o u r will ho n early flf.y per cen t general a rm in g o f them for m ilitary | F.urly peaches in Wasco, .Sherm an and ■ his opinion has changed. He is now in .M orrow counties are ripe. C herries r s o i l a r Insanity Case. and of corn n early fifty per o en l In val service. E urope and he is reported to have said T h u .* ™ ,, l l n U n . i l . . , II,. W » * i ricM.NNViu.it, O r., Jul.v 5 . - T S , lie. C orn m eal, oats and oatm eal an d in a recent intervlow : E v e r y t h in g in the B u ild in g lin e fm tn keg of Nails to a bill of Lumber, UH Hlavt‘8, th e n as «•ontrabamls, th en as j no im p rovem ent in the enm litinn of of J . C. Gove*, who was com m itted to the rye also show a strik in g iiicreuso. F iiru ie lie d at tiie low est liv in g (nice. “ New conditions are arising all tin« p riv ate property to be confiscated, th en ; hops. Lice hav e appeared and e n e r-1 asylum from th is place today, is tho w hile with the progression of the war provisions, by w h ich are m e a n t beef, aa refugees to be m ed as cooks an d «er- j «praying has com m enced T he j mo8t peculiar note l in years. For w hich makes it difficult to keep o u t or hog a n d d a iry products, th e total ex about one T ; W t h C ' ^ in g ‘ ^ are “ as m onths he aroused curiosity by in s e rt g et o a t of tld* colonizing business. We ports are likely to reach $100,000,000— ? n ,s. th e g o v e rn m en t fluidly reached ! m ust take into view th e tem per of our a considerable increase over lust yenr. th e p o in t of utilizing them in arm y h ealth y and prom ising as pnesihle ing peculiar advertising notices in pa people, who would certainly never give o p eratio n s—" th is, how ever, n o t to I Corn and vegetables are doing finely; pers. These were always local lines L ive beef is g a in in g g reatly in popu any colonies Imok to Spain. T ransfer tho la tte r a re grow ing a n d developing ring them or any of them to a E uro larity w ith the foreign custom ers and m ean a generul a rm in g of th em for m uch better th a n usual. E a rly sow n | witii the signature “ Gove,” but had no The subject con pean power would lead to a European th e exports have increased m aterially, m ilitary service." j flax (or filter Is being p u lled —it is application w hatever to any business or w ar in sixty days. I t looks as though w hile beef, e ith e r fresh, can n ed or salt tin u ed to be a perplexing oue mid a thirty-six a n d m ore inches long in all avocation, musical or otherw ise, though w e would have to paint o ur w hite ole- ed, n o t o n ly sh o w s no increase, h u t iu source of m uch em barrassm ent to the fields; th e later sow n flax is m ak in g m usic scorned to be liis hobby. He em p h an t brown and teach him to w ork.” most satisfactory progress. T he suc- ployed local musicians a t liberal salaries m ost cases tlicre has been a fulling off g o v ern m en t u n til the em ancipatlon ! 11,105,1 R E P R E S E N T ......... cess of flax grow ing iu Oregon is as- was issued. T h e exportuliou of beef cattle d u rin g , . , 'su red Sugar beet* aro m a k in g m ost to go about giving free e n te rta in m e n ts, A Salem resident who is acquainted It Is a long reuch from Ihnt state o f j satisfactory g ro w th , and th is new in- and bestowed such gifts as horses ar.d w ith him says General S hatter is a very tlie first ten m o n th s o f th e fiscal y e a r E v e r y p ra c f leal B fe y c le im p ro v e s th ln g s to th e present, w hen we hove d u stry hns th e m ost fluttering pros- buggies on com parative strangers in at a m o u n ted to 359,663, ag ain st 310,498 In m e n t o f th e y ear. large m an. Hie weight is .310 pounds. ftili regim ents o f colored m en in th e l,e,:ls for 5" l,',vw' R*n*e f"°'l Is good least two cases. In none of his tra n s th e corresponding m o n th s o f lost year, H is physical build is so stocky th a t he conditions to be actions were the least effort to secure cannot get on to his horse w ithout help w hile fresh beef in th e sam e period fell T h e b e s t p ro d u c t o f th e B ic y c le officers, and are now to have colored reported except In hops, anti even Imps profit or com pensation. His actions from 242,168,031 pounds lit 1897 to 227, of a sm ell ladder. This is always at fa c to ry th a t p ro d u c e s th e jrom lse com panies com m anded by colored m en. I prom ise a ylel yield ‘ equal or g reater th a n were a t tim es peculiar, hut caused no 434,373 pounds In th e c o rresp o n d in g la r g e s t n u m b e r o l w h e e ls . hand to assist him in m ounting. The harsh conclusions. His talk and adver i i ,IU*^ last year's. A y ear of big crops in Or. Home com panies of negroes com m and- J*’HI *• tising ran to sentim entality, and tiie w if) of tho big general—big In point of te n m o u th s o f 189.3. Suited beef show s egott is assured; only u nprecedented od by w h ite officers have been raised in w eather conditions can physical proportions, and big in brains a falling o tf of ubout th irty -liv e per in ju re present theory is th a t he was disappointed in U n n p p r o u c lie d p o p u la r ity . tiie Houth and accepted us a p a rt of prospects. love, and thereby lost his reason. The | B. H. F a g UK. and leadership — died recently. The cent. com plaint issued today chnrges him , ; state quotas, sho w ing a degree o f prog A g ricu ltu ral products arc by far th e veteran w arrior was much a (tit d ied to among other things, w ith crim inal as I » a p p r o a c h e d sale«; tivml r a l . t . T r a n s f e r . . h er. W hen th e tim e came for th e regu largest faotor In th e ex p o rts of th is ress a u d liberality th a t would Iturdly Kevorte.l by the Y.mhil Co. Abstract Co. at Me sault upon a young girl. Ttie assault beexpeoted in th a t section of th e co u n c o u n try , b u t th e ex p o rts of th o itianu Mi nt,v i l l e , Orcxim. for t h e w e e k week endinf | was com m itted in the country.—O re lars to be off for C uba G eneral Shatter Ju ly 2 , lays. JameN M I' u zh , m a n a g e r try . If the colored m en do th e ir d u ty gonian. said he would not be ready to go and fuelIIred pro d u cts have also increased, Mary F H urley to (> C N elson iu th e presen t w ar, as no doubt th ey an d th e w onderfully favorable oondl R u c k le n '* A rn ic a S alv e. lead them were his wife Using, hut since It 6 blk 7 H urleys ad d to DUNDEE, OREGON. The best salve in the world for Cuts, N ew b e rg .................................... $ 1 00 she was dead he had no tics binding tlons of foreign tra d e d u rin g th e post will, th e question of th e ir rig h t to serve Bruises, Sores, U lcers, Salt Khetim, CHAS. H. PARRETT, SALESMAN. h im —and so he went gladly.—S tates th ree years are p erhaps n o t fully appre th o co u n try iu any capacity w ill never Jacob K roner to Jo h n E Hogers 96 47 a in t 6 r 4 ...................... : 1200 00 Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ciated In th e ir influence on th e fin a n be raised a g a iu .—Iiidian»|>olis Jo u rn al. m an . E L Sheldon et al to J u lia Mer cial stren g th a u d gcueral prosperity of kers 814.40 a in t 6 r 4 .......... a 10 00 Chilblains, Corns and all 9cin Eruptions, The national bankruptcy bill hich th e co u n try . and positively cures Piles, or no pay te- a s u ic id a l f c x r r .D ir io x . I Jo h n E Hogers to Jacob K rau er he* now been signed by th e president, For th e y e a r e n d in g w ith J u n e 30, quired. Satisfaction or money refunded n j It 4 blk 12 H urleys a d d to I t is officially announced th a t the is th e m ost im portant measure which 1895, th o excess o f m erch an d ise an d S(Minish squadron u n d er co m m an d of N ew berg ................................... 10 00 Price 55 cents per box. For sale by C lias reached 1’resideut McKinley aside silver products over Im port* am ounted F. Moore A Co. DENTIST. \d m ir a l C am ara, consisting of (lie Pe- I W m F ades an d w f to M ary J from th e Dingley tariff and th e rarioua to $133,000,000 an d In th e following N ance It 4 and 5 blk I H outh TESSE EPWARns. President. layo, Carlos V, P atrio ts, Papilla, I S h e rid a n ..................................... 500 00 8 E BHITT. Vice Pres. XV. C. T. U. Office 2 doors west of Moore s Drug store. w ar bills. It is a compromise lirtw ren j y ear th e balanoe in favor of tills ooiin- Buenos A yres, Isln de l ’an ay , Han J. C. COLCORD. : o l c u ------- t ' u h l t r The union m et last W ednesday after lNt. street, Newberg, ur egon. th e house bill, which was a modification try waa $315,000,000. Tiie preset y e a r Francisco, Isla de I.uzcn, Han A ugus A i: Toney to \V L T oney p a rt blk 1 T oneys add to Mo.M .. 150 00 noon at the home of Ja n e H . Blair of the Torrey 1 W M I th a t was before ' trad e in still m ore favorable, th e excess tin a r d Han Ignacio de Loyola, lit» e n CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Devotional exercises were conducted by every congress for the past ten years, of m erchandise Alone over Im parts for tered th e Huex canal. T his P h ilippine X VIIMIan« G i v e n A w a y TTO RS EY AT LAW. the president. In th e absence of the JESS E HOWARDS, and winch provided lor voluntary and eleven m o u th s being n early $572,000,- expedition on th e p art of Hpaln is abso B. < MILK*. It is certainly gratifying to the public secretary Mrs. Tallin an served for the J C. t OIA'ORD. involuntary bankruptcy, while th e sen- 0 0 0 -a tru ly m agnificent credit balance lutely quixotic. It is 1397 miles to Aden, CLARENCE BUTT. E. H. w o o d w a r d . The president read from the to know of one concern in the land who day. E. BRITT. ate or Nelson bill provided (or voluntary It 1» still too early to »peak w ith us- a n d more th a n 6000 m iles to Manila. are not atraid to tie generous to the neevlv pra c tic e in sl l th e c o u r t , of t h e «rate. “ W hite R ibbon" a criticism on “ Quo S o Will W rectors. e c i.l s ttciittou e iv e u to proltate work, th e Iw nkruptcy alm ost exclusively. To a snrance of th e probable req u irem en ts of All tho m ain coaling statio n s at A den, ami suffering. The proprietors of Dr. V adis.” An interesting article entitled, w rittiic of d e e d s m o r t n a e s , e o a t r s c u s u i t ’ th e large e x ten t th e division on bankruptcy E urope d u rin g th e com ing y ear, but Colom bo, S ingapore are closed to a hos- d ra fti n g of *11 lega! pa pers. King's New Discovery for Consumption. "A society for the prevention of cruelty legislation boa been sectional, tho West th e outlook is hopeful. C rop prospects X s s b e r r O re g o n IPc fleet. C am ara m ay get co n trab an d Coughs and Colds, have given away over to m o th ers," was read from the Union O r r t r s — see in<1 Floor * C O U * c s i 'n * n K N T * - U d d A Tilton. Toft and South as the home of the so-called In tills c o u n try are very favorable, th e b a u k of X e w l e r g BuiM tag. U n J . Nations! p ark Bank, New York. coal en o u g h of foreign m erchantm en to j ten million trial M ile s ol this great raedi- Signal. The treasu rer is instructed to debtor clsss, Isvoring the voluntary fea w heat crop prom ises th e largest aggre pursue h is voyage to his d estin atio n , j c in e ; and have the satisfaction of krow send the state dues a t once. Union ad tu re , while tho E ast, as th e region ol gate yield ever k tio 'rti. T h e h ig h price an d th e n w hat? \\ hen th ere he will ing it lias ataolutely e u m l thousands of journed to m eet Ju ly 27. < creditors, w anted involuntary b an k of w heat d u rin g Lust season lu u doubt S t r a r r e r s v D It lo * the r l t y a re In vit ed to cal! s i ho m et a n d destroyed or captured by hop-,'loss ctves. Asthma, Bronchitis, t ’.ie bank for lnf>rmfttion c o n c e r n i n g ruptcy. The modified hill has euougli less reduord th e in terio r an d invisible IV w ey, w ho outclasses him iu vessels Hoarseness and all disease* of the Throat ciiy. Corre.- pomlenee invit e d. A farm consisting of 80 acres. A boat ol each form to make it (airly stocks o f w heat In lid s and o th e r c o u n a n d m en , lo r th e A m erican adm iral Chest and f ting, are sttrelv cored by it 24 acres plow land, a sm all orchard, pret- acceptable to all sections. It is to tie tries, m id th e w o rld 's supplies are now will have ten fine fig h tin g ship* at his t a , on ( f Moore A Co., druggists, and 1 tT (a ir i „ rn #m] granary. Located on H T W o R T H Y AND A C T IV l w an p i T u F t .G l t a -rK hoped th a t it will prove satisfactory in largely in sig h t a t th e principal (mints disposal, in clu d in g the M onterey and get a trial bottle free. Regular si se 5dc (»arrett M ountain hilM de. tric e $2«00. r n o rla d le « to t ra v e l for re tp o o - n* ere cf P.- «« Win operation. Its predecessors had a very of accum ulation. For th is reason large CMtiiblÍMhe'1 bonue in Oregon. Monthly M onad n o c k , w hile C am ara has but tw o sod $1. I a cry buttle gutrantcod or prior For particulars call on John Anderson ■ $$■ n* Irle* o id ex f W M M i t e a d r Ref er. sh o rt career. The first national bank crop* th is ycr.r ought not to 1» a« de effectIV» w arship* th e Pslnyo. Carina f-*ddrc%*ed $t*rn pe*l e n r e l rfti.' ded or A, P. Oliver 6 3-6m ■ IK Compmr$y. Dept V Chlcnf# •1. I* K o n k in « NEWBERG GRAPHIC. Y A M IIIL L L E A D S T IIE W O R LD ! N E W B E R G L E A D S Y A M H IL L ! IIO D S O N B R O S. L E A D N E W B E R G ! In M en’s, Y outh ’s and B oy’s Fine C lothing, Shoes, F urnishings, H ats and Caps. Our Goods h ave been selected w ith the g rea t estca re from th e stock of the largest w h olesale h ou ses in th e U. S. W e m ake you prices th a t w ill not ju stify your m ak in g a trip to Fortland. Portland prices on Suits S I0.00; our price 87.50. Portland prices on Shoes 84.50 and 85.00; our price 83.50. Our Spring and Sum m er stock in clu d es a ll S ty le s and Prices. If you w ish a common, ev ery day su it w e can furni3h it for $5. Som e thing to w ea r on state occasions, $12 to $18. Hodson Bros. IIsT Y O T J B POCKET By buying Drugs and Family Medicines* Perfumery and Notions, Paints, Oil, W all Paper, School Books and Stationery, of &> C L IF 1- M O O R E C O , make money for you. Feed & Seed Store Reliable War News In the Great Family Newspaper THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. w A R T h e G r r a p liio , N E W s Doors, Windows, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass in Newberg. See m y stock of Machine Oil! W. P. H E A C O C K , P rop rietor D epot Lum ber Yard. ORESCENT BICYCLES. P iL r r e tt & C o ., A E L M E R P . D IX O N Black Minorcas, Black Javas and Hurt Plymouth Rocks g e n t s , Bank of Newberg.