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— In o rd e r to red u ce o u r S to c k to m a k e ro o m fo r — SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, A letter from Brunswick, Ga , In tb« com jination o f Boston Transcript, gives an account of drugs that W e o ffe r y o u th e fo llo w in g r e d u c tio n s f o r C a s h O n l y u n t il would _ tbe last great slave sale in the South. life indefinite It ia u report oían Interview with Col- ly. Common sense, chemis ouel B J. Hinton, an Englishman, 68 try and medical years of age, who experienced many science h a v e c o m b in e d in vicissitudes since he came to the United t s a g e to Y O U T H S S U IT S — States, a youth of 20 in search of a for •how man the way to a long h i and Boys’ Wool Shirts........... »1 25 healthy A g e 13 to 19. tune. life. Boys’ Mixed Wool 8hirts... 85 Common sense teaches that a man should (5 50 $4 00 H e was correspondent of Horace Macintoshes, Boys’ ........... 3 00 not over-work or over worry ; that lie should 7 50 6 50 Greeley’s New York Tribune, immedi take ample time for his meals, for restini “ Men’s .............. 3 50 B O Y S ’ S U IT S *1 50 $1 23 9 00 7 60 ately preceding the war, aud in that and for recreation and sleep; that he shoul* “ 5 50 not neglect the little ills o f life, because s 25 1 75 8 50 7 86 capacity paid a visit to the South, be they are the precursors o f serious and fatal “ “ 6 50 s 50 * N maladies. Chemistry has enabled men to ing u strong anti-slavery sympathizer, 75 I make combinations o f drugs that were im- Comforters......................... 3 25 2 97 ut a lime when it was dangerous for a ossible in the days o f the alchemists. 8 50 8 04 M E N ’S S U IT S ........... I 6 60 (4 60 ledical science has taught when, how and “ Yankee” scribbler to be caught nosing A A 3 85 3 29 why these combinations o f drugs should 6 50 6 49 around the ancestral possessions of the be used. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- 6 00 4 00 Our best grade high cut Box 10 00 7 98 slave barons o f the South Atlantic covery is the most valuable o f all health Calf leather lined shoes.. {3 05 medicines, and the most effective. 8 60 5 98 coast. “ That was my last visit to restoring Its first work is upon the fountain-head o f 10 per cent, discount on all 9 62 11 00 It ia now Governor Geer. Brunswick," said be, in speaking of life —the stomach. A man who has a weak other Boots and Shoes. 9 87 12 00 the visit, “ until now. I shall never and impaired stomach and who doc-s not properly digest his food w ill soon find that Jerry Simpson in speaking of hisde'eat forget the occasion, so vivid wus the nis blood has become weak and im pover ished, and that his whole body is improp fpr congress says “ Some of the people impression made upon my mind at erly and insufficiently nourished. This bed enough money to get a new pair of that time. I was in Savannah when I medicine makes the stomach strong, facil NEWBERC p heard that a big slave auction was to itates the flow o f digestive juices, restores CLOTHING HOUSE. O fO ti& i a ^ew dollars crc<^ | **-*-■- ’ . 7 ** , J | the lost appetite, makes assimilation per- bank, and, therefore, lost their interest take p ace on Butler s island, near the fect invigorates the liver and purifies and the blood. It is the great blood- 1 a the election and stayed away from mouth o f the Altuhuma river, and se enriches maker, flesh-builder and nerve tonic. It just as true literally as it is spiritually. tbs polls.” Jerry is freo to adroit that curing passage on a stnull schooner, In makes men strong in body, active in mind The violation of the physical laws has ■ little prosperity knocks out the popu company with a number o f wealthy and cool in judgment. It does not make flabby fat, but solid, Its penalty. It may be death. It is a planters and slave traders, we had a list party. muscular flesh, nerve force and vital en sin to be filthy, aud a personal hygiene pleasant run down the inside passage ergy. A ll medicine dealers sell it. j W. Iordan, Esq , of Corbin. Whitley Co., is incumbent. to the landing place on the island. B y . writes : “ About two and a half years ago In the inaugural address delivered by On entering a car the other day a " I t was In the early autumn, and the I was token with severe pains in the chest, be governor Geer he took occasion to give scenery was surpassingly beautiful, the gan to spit up blood, was troubled with night- strong smell was eucouutered. I t was sweats and was so short winded that I could the members of the legislature some gray of the marshes blending with the hardly walk half a mile. Tried Dr. Pierce’s a mixture of tobacco, whiskey, and C.olden Medical Discovery and have improved very wholesome advise. It was not well rich golden hue o f the rice fields, both in strength and weight.” onions, mingled with emanations of a The medicine dealer who urges some rancid perspiration that was trying to received by a class of members who stretching far Inland, where the wild is thinking o f the larger profit want to loot the treasury by a wide open chanting of the slaves engaged In the substitute escape the filthy skins o f a half-dozen h e ’ ll make and not o f your best good. clerk hire steal, but tho people at home harvest was mingled with the songs of passengers who were evidently com who pay the taxes will commend the the rice birds, assembled In millious to rades. Here was a mixture of moral of back to Pate, demanding the return governor for the firm stand he has taken. get their share o f the feast. and physical uncleanness. The preach Ills money. er would put It depravity, but let us “ fierce Butler was a grandson of “ A quarrel ensued between the two A t O TH ER S SEE IT. Major fierce Butler, of South Carolina. men, and lu a bloody encounter that call It by Us right name, filth or un cleanness.—Family Physician. Ills name was Mease, but he agreed to followed Somers was shot dead. Baltimore Herald. His Miss Laura Lykena, who has been ad assume his grandfather’s name on con nephew took up the quarrel, and in mitted to practice law in Oklahoma, is dition of Inheriting a vast fortuno in FR O M T U B C O U N TY PRESS. about two weeks after the death of the only Indian Woman lawyer in Amer lands and slaves from the estate of his Somers, the nephew and Pate met and ica. Miss Lvkons is a half-blood 8haw- relative. Borne years previously Fanny the latter was killed, and the avenger Reporter. nee, and Is a graduato of the Carlisle In Kemble, the oelebrated actress, had mortally wounded. The feud was kept Mies Mabel David of Newberg vieited dian industrial school. paid a visit to Altarua, the princely up until every male member of the with her sister, Mrs. F. E. Hobeon, last home of James Hamilton Couper, and l ’ato family was killed. The sisters week. Bios Mountain Eagle. while a guest there she had been met, were united and were still alive when I t seems that flogging has been car wooed und won by the fiery young Amity is right after that new saloon, freed by tho emancipation proclama ried on at the penitentiary as a matter rioutbernor, fierce Butler. But after u apparently. Her city council has raised tion. of discipline, and as a result is attract year of plantation life, Mrs. Butler, the license to $400 and require it all paid “ Finally tho single women were ing considerable attention at the hands who was violently opposed to slavery, at once. TH E MAMMOTH...« brought forward, and ouc of them, a of the presa of the state. Just what could endure It no longer, and removed Harry Watkins returned from Idaho comely girl, was placed upon the block. wonld be the proper discipline for the to Philadelphia. The auctioneer’s assistant ordered the Wednesday evening. He is favorably atate oonvicts, many of whom are most ‘ Butler wus an inveterate gambler, girl, who was exceedingly abashed by impressed with the prosperity of Idaho, desperate characters, is a matter that as were so many of tho old-time slave the presence of such a crowd of strang and it is said has formed business rela should wholly be left to the warden of owners, and his gambling proclivities ers, to hold up her head. . . . Then tions with leading mer. of the state, and that Institution. Established in 1830 soon embarrassed him financially, he dilated upon her appearance ns lie will return soon. which, In connection with n fit of would have done upon that o f a fine The Manila Guards deny that they Boseburg Plalndaaler. BUILT AND CONDUCTED ON pique at the determination o f Ills wife, brood mare] or high-bred cow. That The Oregon legislature about to as ever intended to attend the inauguration STRICT BUSINESS PRINCIPLES caused him to decldo upon the sale of sickened me. and I turned away from semble will cover itself with glory if it of Gov. Geer, claiming that they could Ills slaves They were to be cried o lf t[10 gp0( vrltLi horror at tho epec- will cut down the neodlees appropria not stand the oxpenso. by nuetion to the highest bidder, there ta(.|0 tions for the state agricultural society, ALWAYS UP When you buy The Oregonian you do not Miss Helen Calbreath, who is study being certain stipulations In regard to j "J had carried slips of paper in my the normal school, a score or less of TO DATE Invest in a lottery. You get your money's the treatment o f the old nnd decrepit | BiP()Ve upon which I had furtively kept ing music at Nashville, Tenn., has been charitable inntitations and several use worth. In both quantity and quality. and as to the separation of families. my notes, well knowing that if I were ill with grippe. less commissions. Let those institu “ Along tho luond avenue we took detected It might go hard with me. Dr. Goucher has heard from Wayne tions stand on their own merits and not DAY AND The Oregonian is the only newspaper In Ore our way to the rambling old mansion- After the sale closed for the day I hur Carlin. He is at Glenora, at the mouth NIGHT depend on the state to ‘ 1 tail them up gon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia house seated in the midst o f sweeping ried aboard thclittleschooner and land of the Stickeen river. He Is well and PRESS like a poor calf in the spring.” If run taking both the day and night reports of the grounds overlooking the sea. In front e d In Savannah that night. Going to has gone into winter quarters. REPORTS on business principles they will thrive; Associated Press. of the house we found tho negroes I my room I relieved myself of the pent- if not on such principles let them go. drawn up for inspection by their pros I up indignation which I hud found ANTED-SEVERAL T R U S T W O R T H Y THE SPECIAL The Oregonian has a larger special service pective purchasers. The men were hard to suppress and sent off a ringing \\1 ▼ V persons In the state to manage our busi The Dalis« Chronicle. COR- than any other paper in the Northwest. Staff ness in their own and nearby counties. It is stripped to tho waist, so as to better 1 letter to tho Trlhuno giving a graphie RESPOND- A good atory is being told of Indian mainly office work conducted at home. Salary correspondents maintained at Olympia and Sa $900 a year and expenses—definite, ENCE Jake, who recently came over to Hoid show their muscles and sinews, and | description of tho scenes I had w it strainht lem, so that state and legislative news of Oregon bonafidc, no more, no less salary. Monthly $75. SERVICE River, togged up regardless—new suit, the women In a scant single garment. nessed. Then I took my departure for References. Enclose self-addressed stamped and Washington is gathered and printed In envelope. Herbert E. Hess, Brest., Dept. M. eucli, with bandanas wound around i t|,0 North. When the article appeared new bat, new shotgun. Running across Chicago. detail. some "firewater,” ho got “ shot" and their Vieads turban fashion. There was ¡j cr(.Hted a big sensation among the some of his friends stolo his hat, tore a motley multitude of them, 1000 In j Southern planters, who were exceed- c t i v e s o l ic it o r s w a n t e d e v e r y THE ORE The Oregonian Bureau at Washington city his clothes and broke his gun. The last number, comprising every age, from ingly Indignant at what they termed where for "The Story of the Philippines’’ GONIAN’S furnishes the paper with everything in national by Murat Halstead, commissioned by tne Gov- seen of him he was tearing up nnd down the patriarchal slaves, bent nnd liowod . the conduct o f ‘the meddling Yankee ernment WASHING. as official Historian to the War De legislation and gossip which may affect tho TON the railroad track, presenting a di by yenrs of toll und labor to the Infant | abolitionist,’ and I was denounced in partment. The book was written in army people of the Northwest states. This Is In addi campa at B m Francisco, on the Pacific with pickaninnies in the nrins of their slave BUREAU the most unmistakable terms. sheveled appearance and shouting: General Merritt, lu the hospitals at Honolulu, tion to and supplements the daily house, senate il ng Kong, in tho American trenches at “ Washington all tho same United mothers, gazing, open-eyed, at the | “ I learned afterward that the sale in Manila, in the insurgent camps with Aguinaldo and capitol reports of the Associated Press. strange faces of the big crowd of white on the deck of the Olympia with Dewey, Dewe' in the j was continued on the following day, States!” (supplementing an emphatic r. ar of battle at the fall of ‘ Manila. Bonanza " men that had gathered to attend the ¡and that a little over $300,000 was for agents. Brimful of original pictures taken oath). “ United States all the same EDITORIALLY The Oregonian prints more editorial than any sale. It was a scene that I shall never I realized by the owner." by government photographers on the ■’ e spot. Spain I” Large book. Low prices. Big . profits, Freight ................... . ~ sfch other paper in its field. It is pre-eminently the forget. paid. Credit given. Drop P all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address, F. T. Barber, journal for thoughtful, Intelligent readers. It “ The auctioneer took up his position Louisville Courier Journal. F a ith W ith ou t W o rk * Is Dead In M e d i Sec’y Star Insurance Bldg., Chicago. discards hollow, sensational matter, with which The nation, to paraphraso Lincoln, near tho block, which a stalwart slave cine. many other papers are burdened. _ cannot live half prosperous and half was commanded to mount by one of How wo“ ,d 1 " f’ Ppar ,or n 9tien,i8‘ poverty-stricken, in spite of all the tho assistants, and the bidding began. calamity-howlors may say. The pros T h e m ... stood with folded arms, his R e n te r a hospital where tho sick and Time Spent In Reading The injured were1 lying upon couches, nnd pect now ia for several years of such brawny llmtie showing the rigid inns- Oregonian Is Time Gained say: “ You are not sick; you only good times as followed the resumption of vies that stood out upon them, and he think so; now think you nro not sick, specie payments. The farmer is better resembled a bronze statuo aa ho gazed FOR FARMERS Farmers and business men turn to The Oro- nnd you nro not; arise, take up your oB than he has been in 10 years, with listh-ssiy on the fares of the men who AND gonian as the Indispensable record and direc bed and walk?” It seemed to BUSINESS money in the pocket and in the bank, were bidding on him. tory of commercial affairs. Accurate and re There arc many persona who put F L O U It, F E E D , H A Y & G R A I N MEN and the indications are that be will con me that he was Indulging in reminis liable. G A R D E N Ä F L O W E R faith where they should have works; tinue to grow in wealth as well as in cences of the happy days that he had SEEDS. passed under the great oaks of Iris is j nnd some have more works than they grace. THE “ AD.” Great bargains are noted In the dleplay and have faith. 8ome people live In tilth land home, and possibly meditating on Free Delivery. COLUMNS classified columns of The Oregonian. Those till they make themselves sick, then the uncertain future that lsy before Baltimore American. who watch them save enough money to get One of of the big mysteries of tho fu him when ho could change masters, Pn»>- to hw rcn to he',, 1Ial E. C. W a r d & Co. their paper free. uken Frnl’pr <'" n> o f themselves, ture Is the next nominee for the presi and probably be sent far away from the Ut. Street, Newberg, Oregon land of his birth. Finally he was »'><1 attended to the physical means that dency by the democratic party. •knocked dow n’ to the highest bidder had been given them, they would not 12 Pages a Week 82 Columns " and another look his pln<-e. | hsve ,>c‘' " " irk A ho,1M' " ,at *• nilpd 624 Pages a Year The octopus has got hold ol the Kan "Thus the sale went monotonously with sewer gas, making the inmates all 4368 Columns " sas populists, according to the New on from hour to hour, the planters ,n*y have faith enough to taka the All the news well written. York Sun. A populist member ol the watching the sale, smoking, laughing, Inmates to glory when they die, but Articles describing Western scenes and Inci legislature has introduced a resolution and chatting as If the oesasion was one the present need Is plenty o f carbolic P L U M B I N G , T I N N I N G dents. « S H E E T IR O N W O R K E R providing that “ Burt Lyltle bo given to which they were accnstomed. Fin- arid or the chloride of lime, or some Stories of love and adventure by well-known authority to maintain a bootblack stand ;Ai|y ,, man who had been a foreman on other dlsenfectant to destroy the germs authors. o f disease. • e w w e • Brilliant Illustrations by newspaper artists. in the cloakroom, and that all oilier (|,e plantation, a magnificent specimen Interesting sketches and literature for boys There Is, no doubt, great efiicacy in bootblacks be prohibited from plying 0f manhood, his wife, who had been a and girls. theirtradeinthecorridororrotnn.i l ol housemaid, and who was more tidily fabh and prayer, tint neither o f these Hot and cold water pipes fixed. Hot Fashion articles and Illustrations for women. Water Boilers, Bath Tut*, Wash the state houso " Whst hope remains attired than the field hands, bearing will clean out drains and destroy tho Basins, Sinks and Plumbiug F ix when monopoly stalkr through Topeka ,,n |,er bosom a baby a few months old, poisonous miasm Those Who Once Take The “ Faith without works Is dead, being tures, and general repairs. and populists of the straitest sect smile and with two dusky pickaninnies Oregonian Won’t Do Without It on the bootblack trust? clinging to her skirts, were brought alone.” There is plenty o f good sense Estimates furnished at lowest rates. First Street opposite Newberg Hotel. There ere too many young men and forward. A speculator made a bid on In this The ancients were taught to W eekly, one year............................... . O 50 Revised women in Salem looking lor clerkships. ll,an. but lhe auctioneer explained pray, but tney were also taught to Weekly, t months.................................. .. 75 Weekly. 3 months................................... that the purchaser must take the en- take baths aud keep clean, to wash otT Subscription .. 50 and not euough throughout tho »Into at Sunday, per year................................... ; .. 1 00 Rates.... Sunday. t> month«............. ................... . tending to incubators and brooder* and tire family, and the speculator turned G*e tilth of the flesh and to keep a good .. 1 00 P a ly, with Sunday, per month.......... ........ .. a his back with the remark that he was conscience, and rest from l.riior at suit- well-attended poultry houses—too I>ai!y. Sunday excepted, per year................... .. 7 60 Bv Mail Daily. w ;-h Sunday, per year......................... not there to buy women and piekanln- ah e times 1-alth had Its placo, but » 00 Postage Pre many for the good of Oregou. Daily w ith Sunday. « months.......................... .. 6 00 paid m To Cltv Subscribers— trios, and the family was purchased by It never became the universal panacea I M S ! EDWARD*. PrPnldeaL Dally, per week delivered. Sundays excepted.... Advance in disease Prayer had its position, a N F BRITT. Vice Fren a planter. Tillamook Headlight. Daily, per week, delivered. Sundays Included.... » J. C. COLCORD. Cashier. hut It was not substituted for filthiness. The signs of the times indirate that "Then another man, his two young the Democratic party is searching for an sis’ers and his wife were brought for None should enter the sanctuary un THE.. To old subscribers who incroM« our lists, the clean Many who now go to the sanc issue. This is not the first time in its ward. It was what wus termed ’a CAPITAL STOCK, $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . OREGONIAN terms are as follows: For each new yearly tuary would have tax'll ordered to wash history tbst it has found itself isam les« likely lot,’ and a trailer from Vicks FREE subscription you send us. accompanied by the and honorless. The Democratic bir I is burg, Thomas 1’ate, made a bid for the seven times tx-fore they could enter the JFSflF EDWARDS. money <|1 50) you will be credited three months B C MILKS, . bird of ill omen. It never soars to entire lot. They passed Into litshands, house of divine worship. on your own paper—The Weekly. When you J C COLCORD Few ever obey tbc laws o f cleanli K li WOODWARD lofty heights and never seeks prev of its and, uot knowing the way o f slave have sent In three subscriptions yon have credit N E BRITT. ness. They do not understand its own, but relies upon the carcasses ol dealers, I felt gratified (list the family Director». with us for a year. Do a little missionary work Neither do they appreci what better birds have left. At the had not been broken tip. The sequel I commands. with your neighbors and get your Weekly Ore present time the party is evidently hop learned nfterward. through a paragraph ate the blessing arising from their gon lan free. obedience. They are too npt to sup ing against time. There is ereiy reason in a newspaper, i'ale look (he negroes to believe that il ia awaiting the hour away with him and sold one of the pose disease to be a visitation o f divine C ( » R r . r o o M > r N T '« . i.vi.l % Tilton. Port Address..... lauti Sationrl Park Bank. New York. sshen it can swoop down upon the bi sisters to another trader named I'at providence—M unavoidable Interdic TH E OREGONIAN metallic plank ol Uie St. Lari* Somers, disposing o f the other to a tion to carry us out of the world to a PORTLAND, OREGON republican platform nnd enter the cam resident o f Bt. Louis. The transaction titgher sphere. No, the h - oil, if avtv, is to leach us the higher and cleaner paign of 1M0 with that ns a financial became noised about, aud Somers R tran c.n vifiCr.fr the city are invited P call at ' plank and anti expansion ee a dominant found that Vale had signed theguaran- plane In tlris life. eeeeeeeeeec«eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee fer informât*« * c«r*r# -r.n r »He I “ The war** o f sin V drain.“ This Is g it . « YO *r.Ufr a e ’ P» leU » lee of r.ousepai dioti. aittl sen t t r girl MARCH 1, 1899. S SM O I © # Oregonian A Feed & Seed Store i ALFRED WHEELER. The Weekly Oregonian CONTAINS: Bank of Newberg. f)