NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
IKSt'F.n KVKUY
E. H.
W o o d w a iid ,
r n u iv MOUMMO.
E b i t o x A P c b i . i s h e b .
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1899.
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At Tolodq, Lincoln county, Jim Sam,
a Chinaman, and Betsy Holland, an In
dian woman, were spliced for better or
worse—most likely the latter.
The show the grafters will have at the
legislative session which begins next
week is somewhat limited as there is no
United .States senator to elect.
l*"**hwwMA*of|»opte; Bythssoover-
lions the lied of the Junta stream is fre
quently (ihangcd. Thu shiftiti/s of i's
; loner course, unparalleled in the his
tory of rivers elsewhere, produce devas
tation in districts occupied liy tens of
millions of inhabitants. The river wan
ders at jo ut over a country hundred* of
iriles in extent, and in the course of six
centuries has entered the sea. by mouths
as distant from each other as the whole
length of the coast line of Oregon. Em
bankments have been raised during
many centuries, for the purjiose of con
trolling it, lint it frequently breaks them
down, as it has done now again. It is a
very great river, having sources in the
heart of Asia, and a course 2500 to 2000
miles long.—Oregonian.
The Telegram says: According to the
last state treasurer’s report $2,000,000 of
the irreducible school fund was then
loaned out on interest-bearing notes,
supposed to be secured by mortgages.
Tiic abstract shows that mudi of this
money has been placed into irresponsi
ble bands, and on many notes the inter
est has defaulted for several years. It is
strange that this fact is brought to the
attention of the public at this late day,
as the report referred to was issued in
January, 1897. During each session of
the legislature men supposed to be ex
pert accountants are engaged for from $’8
to $10 a day, putting in about five hours
per diem, to examine the books of the
state treasurer ; yet in making their re
ports these “experts” have failed to
comment upon the nature of the securi
ty upon which this money lias been
loaned, or upon the defaulted interest.
At the forthcoming session of the legis
lature wo suggest that competent ex
perts be engaged on the treasurer’s
books, and the work not given to mere
pluccliunters at Salem who have a polit
ical “ pull.” The integrity of the state
treasurer is not called into question, but
the people desire a definite knowledge
of the condition of that fund.
First Annual Clearance Sale of
M O R R IS M E R C A N T I L E C O .'S
CO LU M N .
Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, and Shoes.
‘$ 10 .00 S u it s re d u c e d to $ 8 .
8.50
The G ia n t Despair.
I Children’s Clothing at
Out; o f th e m ost hor
rible th in g s ab o u t th e Prices quoted in n ex t
n erv o u s d ise ases to w hich
w om en are p ecu liarly |
overwhelm ing d « " » i l
66
5 . 9 8 .
66
Our line of medium grade Dress
Goode aud Outiog Flannels—Prints—
Ginghams etc., is u o w very c o m p le te
aud at low prioea.
Cost.
w eek's issue.
We have a nice stock of Children’*
-Hose—heavy—strong—made for ser
vice.
Sow is your chance for A 1 Jinr ¡¿ 1 1 hi.
w hich th ey b rin g u p o n th e m ind.
A w om an’s m en tal co n d itio n is
d irectly an d p o w erfu lly affected by
an y a ilm en t o f th e delicate, special
_ organs o f h e r sex. S uch a difficulty
not o n ly racks her body w ith pain an d su f
fering b ut b u rd e n s h e r w ith m en tal an g u ish
w hich w ords can h ardly describe.
T h o u san d s o f w om en h av e h a d a sim ilar
e x p e r ie n c e to th a t o f Mrs. E u ra th A.
W illiam s, o r W estport, u m n a ra uo., Ky., .
in w hich th e use o f Dr. P ie rc e ’s w o n d e r f u l ________________________ _________
''F a v o r ite P re sc rip tio n ,” by im p artin g
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h e a lth an d stren g th to th e fem in in e organ- 1
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ism , has n ot only restored co m p lete vigor graphic c a b le s connecting all our 1 acme Santiago.
Every one in this country
and ra p a c ity to the boibly^pow ersjvut has possessions with each other and with , will be delighted to give the people of
also given ren ew ed b rig h tn e ss an d buoy
the United States, every landing of j the Philippines the large possible con-
ancy o f spirit.
(s r ’
Yours for Just Dealing,
Klondike Sox for men—made of very
heavy home made Yarn.
NEWBERC
CLOTHING HOUSE.
sold
The best we ever
45c
CLARA M. DAVIDSON, M. D.
—
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
which must be upon our own soil. No | trol cf their own affairs.—From "The
10-4 BLANKETS 60c
other nation lias such advantages for Progress of the World,” in the Ameri
Nice for blankets.
Office
a
n
d
R
esidence
one
block
s
o
u
th
of
B
an
k
cable-laying as we have, and no other can Monthly Review of Reviews for
of N ew berg.
Also used in place of cold sheets.
Gertrude May Williams a thirteen
has so great need thereof. Yet three January.
year old girl, of Toll, Washington was
others are at the present moment prac-
recently married to Walter Moser by
! tically considering the undertaking. It
A N T E D -8E V E K A L TR U 8 T W O R T H Y
the consent of ber parents. A Wash
persons In the state to m anage o u r b u si
: would he a lasting shame to us if we
ness in th e ir ow n an d n e arb y counties. It is
ington reformatory for imbecilo parents
I permitted ourselves to be forestalled in j m a in ly office w ork c o n d u cted a t hom e. Salary
tra ig h t |900 a year a n d e x p e n s e s —d e finite,
Complete Line of SAXONY—in all
would not be out of place.
TESSE EDWARDS, P re s id e n t.
that enterprise by any other power, i s bonaflde,
no m ore, no less salary. M onthly $75.
N. E. BRITT. Vice Pres.
colors.
Also heavy Yarns—Black and
j We should have at the earliest possible R eferences. E nclose self a d d re sse d stam p ed
J . C. COLCOKD, C ashier.
l e n v elo p e. H e rb e rt E. H ess, B rest., D ept. M.
White.
I moment a cable from Sun Francisco to | C hicago.
The times are particularly auspicious
! Honolulu, and thence to Guam and to
lor a large increase in the opportunities
CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.
for trade for American ships in tho West
C TIV E SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY
That was a great day for the nation, ! Manila; and after that branch lines to
JE 3 9 E EDWARD9,
i i w here for -'The Story of th e P h ilip p in e s "
B. C. MILES,
Indies, Central and South America. A
when a stolen-rlght was mude a New Samoa und Japan. In case of war such by M urat H alstead, co m m issio n ed by th e G ov
J. C. COLCORD.
a
system
would
be
of
the
most
vital
e
rn
in
eu
t
as
official
H
isto
ria
n
to
th
e
W
ar
De-
man with half an eye could see that;
E. H. WOODWARD.
A very pretty line of Ladies Capes
Year’s gift to a despised race.
! i m n n r t n n e o w h i l e in t i t t l e of D e ac e it 1 p a rtm e u t. T he book w as w ritte n in arm y
N. E. BRITT.
and the contemplation of it ought not to
and Jackets—Just iu.
Our greatest year since 1865 is that of j* P rta C ’
,,
,
| cam ps a t San F rancisco, on th e Pacific w ith
D irectors.
G eneral M erritt, in the h o sp ita ls a t H onolulu,
be confined to tho people of the North.
1898, for out of the unexpected oppor would be of iuestlm^'-'e value to out in H ong Kong, in th e A m erican tre n c h e s at
M anilu, in the in su rg e n t cam ps w ith A g u inaldo
The lesson ought to be learned in the
tunities of our .Spanish war have come commercial Interests.
on th e deck of tho O lym pia w ith Dewey, in the
It
is
to
lie
assumed
that
the
govern
South, as well.
ro
a r of battle at th e fall of M auila. B onanza C O R K E S P O N D E N T S —Ladd A Til to n. Port
nn nceesslon of new duties and respon
la n d ; N a tio n a l P a rk B ank, New Y ork.
for a g en ts. B rim fu l of o rig in a l p ic tu re s tak en
sibilities, whoso faithful discharge can ment lias these considerations already by g o v e rn m e n t p h o to g ra p h e rs on th e spot.
well
In
mind,
and
will
act
upon
them
OUR STOCK OF LADIES SHOE8
L arge book. Low prices. Big profits. F re ig h t
not but largely influence the future
Since the Manila Guards, of McMinn
AH O T H K K S 8 K K I T .
paid. C re d it g iven. Drop all tra s h y unofficial
at
tho
earliest
possible
opportunity.—
—also
Shoes for Children that will wear
w
ar
books.
Outfit
free.
A
ddress,
F.
T.
B
arber,
fate of this uutlon; an increased army
ville, are to participate in the cere Olobe D em ocrat.
S tran g e rs v is itin g th e c ity are In v ited to c all at well—is large and well assorted.
Sec’y S tar In s u ra n c e Bldg., C hicago.
N. Y. Tribune.
and
navy;
the
government
of
distunt
th
e
bank
for
in
fo
rm
a
tio
n
c
o
n
c
e
rn
in
g
th
e
monies at the inauguration of Governor
It is perfectly apparent that Col. Bryan
c ity . C o rre sp o n d en c e in v ite d .
DREbS SHOES—for gentleman—
Geer, the Oregonian ventures to suggest quit the army in order to prevent the possessions in the Asiatic l ’ueilic; a
B ra v e L ove.
Styles up to date.
that the mamas of tho girls will do well rest of his dependencies from slipping clo8er Intimacy with the great powers James Whitcomb ltiley, the Iloosier
to keep them at home a while lest they away from him.
i of the world, and a tucit understanding
„„
. ,
, . with Great Hritlun, which at any great poet, was recently asked to name his
become unduly elated and vainglorious
favorite poem, and responded by giv
Ihe Chilian government has caught'
Of course those of us nearer their homo the expansion fever from tho United emergency 1 b sure to harden into an al ing the following bit of fugitive verse
liance for the defense of common in
P L U M B IN G , T IN N IN G
would hardly dare say so much.
written many years ago, and the
States, and will convert Robinson Cru
terests.
& S H E E T IK O N W O R K E R
author of which is unknown.
soe’s lonely islund into a prosperous col-
These are some of tho consequcncos H e ’d n o th in g bu* h is violin,
Representative Flagg, of Salem, will ony.
F L O U R , F E E D , H A Y Si G R A IN
••
•
A GRAND LINE OF GROCERIES
..introduce a bill in the legislature to The Spaniards claimed every battle and of our Spanish war that must have a I ’d n o th in g b u t m y song
GARDEN Si FL O W E R
fur-reaching influence upon the future B ut we w ere w ed w h en skies w ere blue
Hot and cold water pipes fixed. Hot
hnve all executions of condemned mur
S
E
E
D
S
.
skirmish that was fought in Cuba, and
A nd th e su m m e r d ays w ere long;
Water Boilers, Bath Tubs, Wash
derers to take place at tho stato peni with characteristic audacity are now policy of this nation. For tho policy of A nd
w h en w e re s te d by the hedge
comparative
national
isolation
we
aro
Basins, Sinks and Plumbing Fix
tentiary. Some slates have such a law
F ree D elivery.
T
he
ro
b
in
s
cam
e
a
n
d
told
claiming to own all tho property on tho sure to substitute that of expansion
tures, aud general repairs.
How th e y h a d d a re d to woo a n d w in
which is said to be very satisfactory. If island.
whenever expansion spells national ex W hen e arly sp riu g w as cold.
AH new and all clean we feel con
Estimates furnished at lowest rates.
we must hang criminals let it be done
K. C. W a rd Ä CO.
America continues to underbid Eng pediency. We stand tiptoe, like a We so m etim es su p p ed on d e w b errie s,
F irst S tree t opposite N ew berg H otel.
fident of pleasing all our patrons.
1st. S treet, N ew b erg , O regon
as far away from the homo people as
land on steel rails, and lias just over winged Mercury, ready to veuture up Or s le p t a m ong th e hay,
possible. Such a bill ought to pass.
B ut oft th e fa rm e rs ’ w ives a t eve
topped France in a deal for Prosper on our new (light. Wo hnve reached C am e o u t to h e a r us play
d’Epinay’s marble bust of Jeanne d’Arc. this critical hour of change in our an T he ra re old tu n e s —the d e a r old tu n e s —
An exchange says: Two candidates Uncle Sam is by all odds tho best busi cient contracted policy and purpose We c o u ld not s ta rv e for long
for sheriff of Lincoln county, Idaho, tied ness man on either continout.
m y m a n hud his v iolin
N e w C u r r a n t s — Cleaned by h a n d -
through no uct of national greed or W A hile
ud I m y sw eet love song.
on the vote for that oflice and it was left
right ready for use.
Oliver If. P. Belmont lias broltor. into national dishonor. Thank God that
with the commissioners of the county to
w orld h as aye gone w ell w ith us,
court circles with a now paporcalled The wo can still say ■of our country and its The
Old m an, sin ce we w ere one—
decide tho matter by casting lots. Be
Verdict, which is to stand for demo people:
O ur h o m e le ss w a n d e rin g dow n th e la n e s —
fore doing so, however, the contestants
D
espite
of
ev
ery
yoke
s'.o
b
e
ars,
It long ago was do n e,
cratic principles and battlo for tho truth.
mutually agreed that the successful man
Tlio Land is G lory's s till autl th e irs ;
B ut those w ho w a it for gold or gear,
Oliver will lind it very hard to keep up
S eed less R a is in s —fresh stock.
'TIs s till a w atchw ord to th e e a rth ;
should give his opponent $10.10 in cash,
For houses an d for k in e,
his circulation under a handicap like
W hen m an w ould do a d e ed o i w orth
T ill y o u th ’s sw eet sp riu g grow s b ro w n aud
which ngreemont they carried out and that.
He looks to tie r an d t u r n s to tre a d , #
sere,
both are happy.
tin sa n c tio n e d , on the ty ra n t's head.
A nd love an d b e au ty tino,
—Oregonian.
W ill n e v e r know th e joy of h e arts
Porttaiiil T im es.
“ A great monthly newspaper .”— The Bookman.
T h a t m et w ith o u t a fear
Of all Ilio nowly elccted congrcssmen
Robert Louis Stevenson, the author,
T h e C o n tr o l o f t h e P a c if ic .
W hen you had bu t y o u r violin,
M ush —Your choice of “Breakfast De
Brighum H. Roberta, of Utuli, is com- used tho forco ol his eloquent pen against
The government at Washington, we A nd I a song, my d ear.
^T^HE magazine for up-to-date people. It
light”—Graham—Rolled Oats
inandingIlio must attentimi ut thè prcs- tlio subjection of the inhabitants of tho
are told, Is fully awake to the necessity
—Corn
Meal, Etc—No Musty
ent lime. Mr. ltoberts lina more wives Samoan islands to German rule. Ger
T h e P r a c t i c a l S id e o f ' E x p a n s i o n . ”
gives its own illustrated account of
of making and keeping American in-
goods but fresh and clean.
churgcd tip to liim thnn Ilio law allows many hated tho story writer for liis
We
aro
not
under
the
slightest
obli
l!uence paramount in tho Pacificocenn,
the current history of this country and
and besides Ibis bis tirsi nume don’t activity in behalf of the freedom of his
and Is taking energetic steps toward gations to made haste in propounding
sound well in thè oars of tho Gentilea. beloved island, and tlio presence oi nn
that end. ft is well. There is noth- a theory of Lite nature of the new rein
Europe,
and, in addition, selects the best
He should bo prnmptly oxpellod from American warship at Apia at a critical ing ti'.ore logical and appropriate in the J tions between the Philippines and the
thè house if he is e ver a’lowed to bu moment turns this wrath upon tlio Uni
that is in all the other magazines, American,
P ostum C e r e a l , The new d r in k -
commercial development of the world . United States, nor yet to elaborate any
sworn in ns a member.
ted States, because it seetns to point to a Of all the commercial nations border comprehensive scheme of government.
in place of Tea or
English,
French,
German,
Italian,
Spanish,
realization of Stevenson’s dream of ing directly upon the Pacific the Uni We must drop the French model and
Coffee.
and Russian. It is for people who want to
An Indiana exchange says : The post independence.
ted States is liy far tho greatest, our at this point take up the English meth
office at Kaskaska, Illinois, after doing
nearest rival being Japan, with little ods. We need not make definitions at
know what is going on in the world. A
T in -; o i.i> v ic a r .
business for two hundred years lias been
more than half our po pulation and ull about the status of the Philippines,
discontinued. This is the oiliest post
hundred timely illustrations in every number.
The year that has Just expired Is one only the merest fraction of otir terri- hut simply proceed to do any particular
G R A rE N u t s . The new food—espec
office in the stato and it seems the vic of tho mo.-t memorable in tlio history torini extent. As for Groat Britain, work that may require to be done, and
ially intended for over
tim of old age. Tho groat Father ol of our country. There are epochal
Price, $3.50 per y ea r.
_____ ltussia, France and Germany, they aro I otherwise do nothing at all. First, if
worked and nervous
Waters is gradually washing away the years ill the history of every great peo- I remote from that ocean by thousands I the treaty should be ratified, we must
Sam ple copy, 10 cents.
people.
site of what was once a pretty and pros plo. The great years in the history of »f miles, touching it directly only j make a contract with private shlppiug
perous town. Kaskasku was the first Fngland were lonn, the year of the j through colonial possessions. But the companies for taking the Spanish sol-
capital of that great state.
Norman conquest; 1215, the year o f , United States abuts immediately upon diers back home at our expense. That
Send a postal card to learn how to get Dr.
the first representative parliament; with a stato and territorial frontage of will involve our persuading the insur-
Albert Shaw’s “ History of the Spanish War ”
1539, when Henry VI IT completely j five thousand miles, besides having gents to give up their Spanish prison-
S y r u p s . I n 3-hoop palls.
O ur buck
Walter A. Lyon, tho Salem correspond-
(over 500 illustrations, 1,200 pages) and the
broke with Rome and practically do- important Islund possessions stretching ers. General Otis and Admiral Dewey
ets weigh full 24 pounds.
ent for tho Oregonian, has been selected
“
Review
of
Reviews”
together
for
only
two
clm-od himself pope of England by < across its central zone
in a mighty
| would seem to be of the opinion that
C om pare th is w eig h t w ith som e you
by Governor Geer us his private secre
dollars down and monthly payments.
closing (ho monasteries; tho year 18-10, | chain. The Pnelflo will
always bo free
j they can arrange that Item of business
buy.
tary. The Statesman thinks tlio gov
without trouble. After the prisoners
ernor haa made a mistake in the selec from which dates the government of t° all tho world, as all tlio high seas are yielded up and aro all packed off
England by the hou*c of commons; the - must lie. But by virtue of natural
tion of Mr. Lyon to 611 this important
THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO., IJ ASTOR PLACE, NEW YORK.
year
1688, from which revolution dates position the United States ought to ho, for Spain the insurgents will have to
|K>sition but since it will lie remembered
lie persuaded to disband. Gentlemen
^
increased
freedom
of
tho
press
and
re-
aud
wo
believe
will
bo,
its
dominant
that the Statesman has never been
in Boston will not bo able to lend much
tho year , commercial power.
S ugar —May go low er—th e price is
very warm supporter of Mr. Goar its ad j ligious toleration under law; the
Attention is called to Ihe strategic ! assistance at that point, but it is highly
very low alread y —We do not
s
1759,
when
Canada
was
taken
from
the
monitions on this score will scarcely be
su b stitu te ” cheap S u g ar either, in
French; the year 178!, when with the location of United States holdings on probable that men now in the 1‘hillp
taken at par.
fact we do n o t k now a n y one th a t
surrender of Yorktown, Great Ilritian ' and uUiut that sea With tho excep pines or that general part of the world
finally lost her American colonies, and tion of a little more than live hundred —such as Admiral Dewey, Consul
does, b u t we w ill nam e price w hen you
Hon. Win. P. Lord who is just now j U,o yenr 1815, when the final fall of Na- miles, the whole eastern shore is ours Wildman, of Hong Kong, General Otis
buy th a t w ill cause som e dealers to
The Great
rounding out his one term as governor I poleon at Waterloo saved England from north latitude 32 degrees 50 min and others who might be named—can
" su b stitu te ” a uew price to m eet us.
very satisfactorily with
.has lost favor very largely with hi* parly \ fr„ui tlio greatest foreign peril she had utes to the Ante circle. At tlio Tropic arrange
by the attempts he has made from time | known since tho dispersion of the of Cancer we have a magnificent out Aguinaldo nml his people. There is
to time at trimming his sails to catch Spanish armada.
post two thousand miles west and ■ little reason to suppose that we should
tho senatorial breeze. Tlio people in
Tho greatest year iu Ihe history of south from our main land const. At need for any length of time to retain
many of the other states, as well, have Eranoo was that of 1789, the first year Guam we have n station dominating nil in the Philippines tlie services of more
Iw'coino very weary of their governors of the great revolution which com Western Micronesia. In the l'liilip- thati a quarter of the American troops
Tis R ainy W eather —
meddling in senatorial elections. Our pletely revolutionized the land tenure, pmes we have tlio most commanding who ure now there
There arc plenty
We have U mbrkt . las —Nice ones.
FOR
FARMERS
newly elected governor had the good replaeiug a landed nrls'oeracy, com position on the western rim of tho of men who have In times past served
Also R ubbers of various kinds.
sense to say positively when the extra posed of the king, the court and the great sea, and Incomparable vantage- in the native regiments with tlie Span
AND VILLAGERS,
session was railed that he would not tie n church, with peasant proprietorship; point for trade ill the w hole East In ish nr my—many of whom have also
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candidate lor the United States senate. nil oligarchy of landlords succeeded by die«. And finally, III Samoa, we have subsequently served in the Insurgent
nnd y o u r fav o rite h o m e p a p e r
a multitude of small farmers. The a station of tho highest possible value ranks—who can be readily formed into
Bhips, nowadays, are mndo of steel; greatest year ill Mic history of Germany to trade with Australia and No «'-Zea nn excellent body of in'litury police.!
P r o d u c e t a k e n a t a m . t im e s —
steel is mude ol iron ore nml coke and was the year 1866; the year of the bat land. There are not on the whole map And since the police nre quite certain
We have a “ very warm plan” on
lim esto n e; all ol those things exist in lie of Sudowa, which placed I'rusata at four points more advantageously placed to bo very peaceably Inclined and are
produce dealing that has fully sat
to
servo
the
Interests
of
commercial
ready
to
believe
in
the
benevolence
o
f
;
great n atural abundance in tliia country ; the head of the German stales aud
isfied every one so fsr—Perhaps
two have a surplus of people eager to opened tho way for German unity, empire than Honolulu, Guam, .Manila, the mission of the United States, the
you had better try It.
and
1'ago
l'ago.
maintenance
of
order
is
not
going
to
!
which
was
fully
achieved
iu
1870,
the
m ine snd quarry the essential materials ;
Above all these our Hag now llonts, lie seriously difficult. It will not be
wo have the finest skilled labor in the year of the battle of Sedan.
The greatest year in the history of and at each ail armed vessel stands a bo a very baffling task to Improve
world capable of turning it into steel,
has an Agricultural Department of the
and of turn in g the steel into ships; wo this country, after the adopttou of tho guard. At any one of them our whole the administration of Justice as be TNEN. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE highest merit, all ini|s>rtant news of the
have tho money in abundance with federal constitution of ITS'*, was the 1'iu‘illo licet could speedily tie concen tween man and man, nor to simplify Nation and World, comprehensive and re ¡able market reports, able editorials,
w hich to run the ships, and we hnve a year 1985, which saw the final settle trated in ease of need long before any the existing system of taxation—re inter-sting short stories, scientific and mechanical information. Illiistrattd fash Thanks for the more than liberal
But moving needless burdens from agricul ion articles, humorous pictures, and is instructive aud entertaining to every patronage and kind wishes expressed
great foreign trade worth nearly two ment by nrnis of the question whether hoNti'e fleet could reach them.
member of every family.
billions of dollars annually to curry— wc were a nation or a loose collection two things will occur to the thoughtful ture and business and replacing the
within past three months—
corrupt
and
rapacious
methods
of
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observer
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desirable,
indeed
of
states,
whether
tho
federal
govern
what, then, is there to stop us from do
We will eudeavor to merit a con.
The es-entlal to American Interests in the Spaniards with honest and fair Anglo-
ing our own carrying once we beginT ment or the state was supreme.
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We shall not lie able to begin, however, greatest New Year's day iu our history fa. iile One is tho construction of the , Saxon methods. These matters, with i i i l u n r t r n i u in close touch with your neighbors and friends, on tho farm
was that of January 1, 186.1, when the Nienragua canal under United States the policing, are the principle ones tlint and in the village, informs vou as to local prices for farm products. Ihe condition :
until Congress says the worJ.
bells in nil the rocking steeples of the control, so that our vessels from the for some little time to come will have of crops ar.d prospects fi>r theyear, and is a bright, newsy, welcome and indis
North rang out freedom to the .lave, Atlantic and the Gulf will have th e to be attended to. They are matters of pensable weekly visitor at your borne aud fireside.
The Hoang-ho, or "Yellow” river of for then it was that l.lneolti made lib readiest possible access to those waters. precisely ihe same nature as those
China, is in flood again, dcvnstutiog thè erty a New Year's gift to every negro The other; far U'ss costly but scarcely «liicli without any fuss u hatever Gen.
M O R R IS M E R C A N T I L E C'O-ffi
country in itslower coltravi and drowm- that was Iu bon.Is throughout the laud. less Important, is the laying of tele- Leonard Wood lias been arranging at
S e n d u ll o r d e r » t o T H E G R A D I I I C , X r t r l i e r j , O r e g o n .
-C O L U M N .
“ I suffered for over a y ear,’* says Mrs. W illiams,
“ w ith indigestion a n a nervous prostration. I
was unable to eat or sleep. I trien several phys
iciens, but they only helped me for n short tim e.
A friend advised me to ta k e Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription, I>r. Pierce’s G oldeu Medical D is
covery and 1 Pellets,’ I commenced ta k in g the
m edicines last May. Took three bottles of the
‘ Favorite P rescription,’ three o f the 'G olden
Medical Discovery,’ and th re e vials of the ‘ Pel
lets,’ and am now feeling be tte r th a n I have for
tw o years. Have a good appetite, sleep well,
and ao not suffer from indigestion or nervous
ness. I have gained seven and a h a lf pounds
since ta k in g these m edicines. I have recom
m ended Dr. Pierce’s m edicine to several ladies,
one of whom is now ta k in g it and is being
g reatly benefited."
W
Bank of Newberg.
Feed & Seed Store ALFRED WHEELER.
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